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  • The River Ganges
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    The River Ganges
    THE RIVER GANGES 2007 Varanasi, one of the holiest cities in India is situated on the western bank of the Ganges River and attracts Hindu pilgrims from across the Globe who come to the Varanasi ghats (steps) to bathe in the waters of Ma Ganga.
    Alongside the bathing ghats are also 'burning ghats' where bodies are cremated in public, the ashes then given to the waters. Varanasi, India.

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  • The River Ganges
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    The River Ganges
    THE RIVER GANGES 2007 Varanasi, one of the holiest cities in India is situated on the western bank of the Ganges River and attracts Hindu pilgrims from across the Globe who come to the Varanasi ghats (steps) to bathe in the waters of Ma Ganga.
    Alongside the bathing ghats are also 'burning ghats' where bodies are cremated in public, the ashes then given to the waters. Varanasi, India

    FOTO:DUKAS/REX

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • United Kingdom
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    United Kingdom
    Waterfront Hall by the River Lagan in Belfast (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • British Isles - Heritage of England
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    British Isles - Heritage of England
    The Sage Music Centre, Gateshead with Tyne bridge in the background at night. The stunning ?£70 million Sage Music Centre , opened in 2004 and designed by Norman Foster, provides for all kinds of music, The glass and steel roof covers three halls with a concourse in front overlooking the river (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • British Isles - Heritage of England
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    British Isles - Heritage of England
    The Sage Music Centre, Gateshead, at sunset. The stunning ?£70 million Sage Music Centre , opened in 2004 and designed by Norman Foster, provides for all kinds of music, The glass and steel roof covers three halls with a concourse in front overlooking the river (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • United Kingdom
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    United Kingdom
    The Sage Music Centre, Gateshead, at sunset. The stunning £70 million Sage Music Centre , opened in 2004 and designed by Norman Foster, provides for all kinds of music, The glass and steel roof covers three halls with a concourse in front overlooking the river (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • United Kingdom
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    United Kingdom
    The Sage Music Centre, Gateshead with Tyne bridge in the background at night. The stunning £70 million Sage Music Centre , opened in 2004 and designed by Norman Foster, provides for all kinds of music, The glass and steel roof covers three halls with a concourse in front overlooking the river (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • United Kingdom
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    United Kingdom
    The glorious medieval Alnwick Castle from the meadows adjacent to the River Aln (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • United Kingdom
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    United Kingdom
    The majestic Alnwick Castle, built in 1096 to defend England's northern borders and added to by successive Earls and Dukes of Northumberland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • United Kingdom
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    United Kingdom
    Durham Cathedral overlooking the River Wear (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Emme Flood
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    Emme Flood
    SCHACHEN 19MAY06 Big parts of the river bank have been flooded or taken away by the immense amounts of water. A digger is setting boulders from the italian part of Switzerland to fixing the shore.

    FOTO: DUKAS/E.T. STUDHALTER

    DUKAS/E.T. STUDHALTER

     

  • Emme Flood
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    Emme Flood
    SCHACHEN 19MAY06 Big parts of the river bank have been flooded or taken away by the immense amounts of water. A digger is setting boulders from the italian part of Switzerland to fixing the shore.

    FOTO: DUKAS/E.T. STUDHALTER

    DUKAS/E.T. STUDHALTER

     

  • Emme Flood
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    Emme Flood
    SCHACHEN 19MAY06 Big parts of the river bank have been flooded or taken away by the immense amounts of water. A digger is setting boulders from the italian part of Switzerland to fixing the shore.

    FOTO: DUKAS/E.T. STUDHALTER

    DUKAS/E.T. STUDHALTER

     

  • Emme Flood
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    Emme Flood
    SCHACHEN 19MAY06 Big parts of the river bank have been flooded or taken away by the immense amounts of water. A digger is setting boulders from the italian part of Switzerland to fixing the shore.

    FOTO: DUKAS/E.T. STUDHALTER

    DUKAS/E.T. STUDHALTER

     

  • Emme Flood
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    Emme Flood
    SCHACHEN 19MAY06 Big parts of the river bank have been flooded or taken away by the immense amounts of water. A digger is setting boulders from the italian part of Switzerland to fixing the shore.

    FOTO: DUKAS/E.T. STUDHALTER

    DUKAS/E.T. STUDHALTER

     

  • United Kingdom
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    United Kingdom
    The Humber Bridge viewed from the River Humber foreshore in the evening, constructed in 1981 the suspension bridge connects North Lincolnshire and the East Riding of Yorkshire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Geography
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    Geography
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by DEA/G. SOSIO/UIG/REX (2493116a)
    Brazil, Amazonas, Bank of Rio Negro near Manaus, aerial view
    Geography

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    THE OLDEST BOATS IN THE WORLD

    Caesar describes , in De Bello Civili , the little boats '' with sides of plaited willow '' which he had made for his campaign on Spain , modelling them on the '' Coracles '' he had found being used in the barbarians in England , who used them for fishing . And the coracle or '' Currach '' is mentioned in the lives of Saint Patrick and Saint Columba , and in the accounts of their travels recorded by the Scots and Picts .
    The craft of Coracle fishing is still being practiced on the rivers Teifi and Towy in south Wales , has changed little in its essentials since the early Iron Age . But now , like many other traditional crafts , it is threatened with extinction .

    PICTURE SHOWS:- A coracle fisherman sitting in the boat as a group of children observe the fish he has caught .

    1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    THE OLDEST BOATS IN THE WORLD

    Caesar describes , in De Bello Civili , the little boats '' with sides of plaited willow '' which he had made for his campaign on Spain , modelling them on the '' Coracles '' he had found being used in the barbarians in England , who used them for fishing . And the coracle or '' Currach '' is mentioned in the lives of Saint Patrick and Saint Columba , and in the accounts of their travels recorded by the Scots and Picts .
    The craft of Coracle fishing is still being practiced on the rivers Teifi and Towy in south Wales , has changed little in its essentials since the early Iron Age . But now , like many other traditional crafts , it is threatened with extinction .

    PICTURE SHOWS:- A coracle fisherman sitting in the boat with a small boy on his lap as a group of children play along the riverbank .
    1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    THE OLDEST BOATS IN THE WORLD

    Caesar describes , in De Bello Civili , the little boats '' with sides of plaited willow '' which he had made for his campaign on Spain , modelling them on the '' Coracles '' he had found being used in the barbarians in England , who used them for fishing . And the coracle or '' Currach '' is mentioned in the lives of Saint Patrick and Saint Columba , and in the accounts of their travels recorded by the Scots and Picts .
    The craft of Coracle fishing is still being practiced on the rivers Teifi and Towy in south Wales , has changed little in its essentials since the early Iron Age . But now , like many other traditional crafts , it is threatened with extinction .

    PICTURE SHOWS:- Men and a young boy sitting in their coracle boats fishing .

    1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

    DUKAS/TOPFOTO

     

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    THE OLDEST BOATS IN THE WORLD

    Caesar describes , in De Bello Civili , the little boats '' with sides of plaited willow '' which he had made for his campaign on Spain , modelling them on the '' Coracles '' he had found being used in the barbarians in England , who used them for fishing . And the coracle or '' Currach '' is mentioned in the lives of Saint Patrick and Saint Columba , and in the accounts of their travels recorded by the Scots and Picts .
    The craft of Coracle fishing is still being practiced on the rivers Teifi and Towy in south Wales , has changed little in its essentials since the early Iron Age . But now , like many other traditional crafts , it is threatened with extinction .

    PICTURE SHOWS:- A coracle fisherman taking a break and smoking his pipe .

    1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

    DUKAS/TOPFOTO

     

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    THE OLDEST BOATS IN THE WORLD

    Caesar describes , in De Bello Civili , the little boats '' with sides of plaited willow '' which he had made for his campaign on Spain , modelling them on the '' Coracles '' he had found being used in the barbarians in England , who used them for fishing . And the coracle or '' Currach '' is mentioned in the lives of Saint Patrick and Saint Columba , and in the accounts of their travels recorded by the Scots and Picts .
    The craft of Coracle fishing is still being practiced on the rivers Teifi and Towy in south Wales , has changed little in its essentials since the early Iron Age . But now , like many other traditional crafts , it is threatened with extinction .

    PICTURE SHOWS:- Men and a young boy sitting in their coracle boats fishing .

    1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

    DUKAS/TOPFOTO

     

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    JAPANESE ABANDON AKYAB WITHOUT A FIGHT

    Akyab, useful Burma port which can accommodate 10,000 ton cruisers, has been taken from the Japanese without a shot being fired. The port and its airfield will be able to handle supplies for the western flank of our armies advancing in Burma.

    Photo shows: "The Point", at the mouth of the Kaladan river, three miles fron the centre of Akyab.

    6 January 1945 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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  • PEOPLE: Zum 50. Todestag von Dorothea Lange (11.10.)
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    PEOPLE: Zum 50. Todestag von Dorothea Lange (11.10.)
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nara Archives/REX Shutterstock (2153152a)
    Riverbank, California, April 9, 1940 - Newly-built Store And Trading Center Typical Of New Shacktown Community. Photo By Dorothea Lange
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