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  • FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
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    FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756v)
    Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
    Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021

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  • FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
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    FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756o)
    Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
    Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021

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  • FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
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    FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756g)
    Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
    Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021

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  • FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
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    FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756l)
    Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
    Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021

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  • FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
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    FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756b)
    Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
    Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021

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  • FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
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    FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756ab)
    Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
    Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021

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  • FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
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    FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756d)
    Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
    Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021

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  • FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
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    FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756j)
    Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
    Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021

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  • FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
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    FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756h)
    Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
    Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021

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  • FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
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    FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756a)
    Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
    Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
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    FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756y)
    Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
    Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
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    FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756z)
    Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
    Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
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    FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756s)
    Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
    Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
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    FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756k)
    Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
    Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
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    FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756af)
    Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
    Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
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    FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756e)
    Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
    Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
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    FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756i)
    Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
    Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
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    FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756x)
    Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
    Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
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    FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756ac)
    Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
    Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
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    FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756m)
    Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
    Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
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    FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756n)
    Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
    Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
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    FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756f)
    Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
    Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
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    FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756ad)
    Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
    Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
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    FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756c)
    Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
    Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
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    FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756u)
    Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
    Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Mitglieder der Michigan-Miliz planten die Entführung der Gouverneure von Michigan und Virginia
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    NEWS - Mitglieder der Michigan-Miliz planten die Entführung der Gouverneure von Michigan und Virginia
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris duMond/Shutterstock (10961652g)
    Silhouettes of people are painted on the wall to test the amount of damage an IED might inflict when set off. FBI agents raided this secluded camp on 7 October, 2020 in Luther, Michigan used by militia members for planning, explosives detonation, and other weapons training in connection with a plot to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer and Virginia Governor Ralph Northam.
    Michigan militia members plot to kidnap Michigan and Virginia governors, Luther, Michigan, USA - 11 Oct 2020

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  • NEWS - Mitglieder der Michigan-Miliz planten die Entführung der Gouverneure von Michigan und Virginia
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    NEWS - Mitglieder der Michigan-Miliz planten die Entführung der Gouverneure von Michigan und Virginia
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris duMond/Shutterstock (10961652e)
    Silhouettes of people are painted on the wall to test the amount of damage an IED might inflict when set off. FBI agents raided this secluded camp on 7 October, 2020 in Luther, Michigan used by militia members for planning, explosives detonation, and other weapons training in connection with a plot to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer and Virginia Governor Ralph Northam.
    Michigan militia members plot to kidnap Michigan and Virginia governors, Luther, Michigan, USA - 11 Oct 2020

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  • REPORTAGE - Perth, Australien
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    REPORTAGE - Perth, Australien
    PERTH, WA - JAN 17 2020:Above view of many lego bricks..On average there are 62 LEGO bricks for every person on earth.
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  • FEATURE - Die Siegerbilder der Wetter-Fotografie der Royal Meteorological Society
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    FEATURE - Die Siegerbilder der Wetter-Fotografie der Royal Meteorological Society
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Boris Jordan/RMetS/Bav Media/Shutterstock (10751053c)
    The picture shows Mammatus Outbreak by Boris Jordan, aged 37, from Germany. It was taken in Leipzig. He said: 'This was by far the most spectacular mammatus display I've ever seen in my entire life. After a line of thunderstorms passed by and the sun disappeared behind the horizon, low-hanging mammatus clouds began to shine red and blue. At this moment I was just speechless, as the sky really looked like not from this planet. And as a nice bonus, a distant lightning made the composition perfect. Mammatus mostly appear in association with strong thunderstorms, if the sinking air, which contains high amount of liquid water or ice, is cooler than the surrounding air. The 26 finalists for this year's Weather Photographer of the Year have been announced and the public are being invited to vote for their favourite.The Royal Meteorological Society (RMetS), which celebrates its 170th birthday this year, in association with AccuWeather, has put the shortlisted pictures on their website and people can visit photocrowd.com/wpotyvote to vote until September 2.
    Weather Photographer of The Year Shortlist

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  • NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
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    NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384l)
    Tourists and locals alike joined in the fun of the massive water fight. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
    Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
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    NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384m)
    Tourists and locals alike joined in the fun of the massive water fight. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
    Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
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    NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384k)
    Tourists and locals alike joined in the fun of the massive water fight. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
    Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
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    NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384aj)
    Tourists and locals alike joined in the fun of the massive water fight. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
    Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
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    NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384ai)
    Buddha statues are blessed with water. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
    Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
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    NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384af)
    The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
    Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
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    NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384ah)
    The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
    Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
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    NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384ag)
    Buddha statues are blessed with water. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
    Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
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    NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384ae)
    Even the participants of the parades didn't escape being soaked with water. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
    Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
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    NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384ad)
    Tourists and locals alike joined in the fun of the massive water fight. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
    Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
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    NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384y)
    Young Buddhist monks being blessed with water as they pass through the parade. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
    Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
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    NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384ab)
    Young Buddhist monks being blessed with water as they pass through the parade. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
    Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
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    NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384aa)
    Young Buddhist monks being blessed with water as they pass through the parade. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
    Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
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    NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384z)
    Young Buddhist monks being blessed with water as they pass through the parade. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
    Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
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    NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384j)
    Even the participants of the parades didn't escape being soaked with water. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
    Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
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    NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384i)
    Even the participants of the parades didn't escape being soaked with water. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
    Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
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    NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384g)
    Tourists and locals alike joined in the fun of the massive water fight. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
    Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
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    NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384f)
    Tourists and locals alike joined in the fun of the massive water fight. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
    Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
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    NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384e)
    Tourists and locals alike joined in the fun of the massive water fight. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
    Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
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    NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384d)
    Tourists and locals alike joined in the fun of the massive water fight. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
    Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
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    NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384c)
    Tourists and locals alike joined in the fun of the massive water fight. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
    Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

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