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  • From Amman To Aqaba In Pictures
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    From Amman To Aqaba In Pictures
    AL-JAFR, JORDAN – OCTOBER 24:
    A local person is seen walking through the desert along the Desert Highway between Amman and Aqaba near Usaylah, Ma’an Governorate, Jordan, on October 24, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto)

     

  • From Amman To Aqaba In Pictures
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    From Amman To Aqaba In Pictures
    HASA, JORDAN – OCTOBER 24:
    A herd of camels is seen along the Desert Highway connecting Amman and Aqaba near Al-Hiyad, Ma’an Governorate, Jordan, on October 24, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life
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    Daily Life
    A Gujjar woman leads her mules carrying household goods through a rocky mountain route in the Pir Panjal range in Poonch, India, on October 26, 2026 (Photo by Nazim Ali Khan/NurPhoto).

     

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    FEATURE - Out of Office: Dank moderner Kommunikationstechnik arbeiten, von wo man möchte (Symbolfotos)
    Woman with notebook and handy working in a beach chair as digital nomad and workaholic
    on July 03, 2022 in Wyk, Föhr Island, Germany.
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    FEATURE - Out of Office: Dank moderner Kommunikationstechnik arbeiten, von wo man möchte (Symbolfotos)
    Woman with notebook and handy working in a beach chair as digital nomad and workaholic
    on July 03, 2022 in Wyk, Föhr Island, Germany.
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    FEATURE - Out of Office: Dank moderner Kommunikationstechnik arbeiten, von wo man möchte (Symbolfotos)
    Woman with notebook and handy working in a beach chair as digital nomad and workaholic
    on July 03, 2022 in Wyk, Föhr Island, Germany.
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    FEATURE - Out of Office: Dank moderner Kommunikationstechnik arbeiten, von wo man möchte (Symbolfotos)
    Woman with notebook and handy working in a beach chair as digital nomad and workaholic
    on July 03, 2022 in Wyk, Föhr Island, Germany.
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    FEATURE - Out of Office: Dank moderner Kommunikationstechnik arbeiten, von wo man möchte (Symbolfotos)
    Woman with notebook and handy working in a beach chair as digital nomad and workaholic
    on July 03, 2022 in Wyk, Föhr Island, Germany.
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    FEATURE - Out of Office: Dank moderner Kommunikationstechnik arbeiten, von wo man möchte (Symbolfotos)
    Woman with notebook and handy working in a beach chair as digital nomad and workaholic
    on July 03, 2022 in Wyk, Föhr Island, Germany.
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    FEATURE - Out of Office: Dank moderner Kommunikationstechnik arbeiten, von wo man möchte (Symbolfotos)
    Woman with notebook and handy working as digital nomad and workaholic
    on July 03, 2022 in Wyk, Föhr Island, Germany.
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    FEATURE - Out of Office: Dank moderner Kommunikationstechnik arbeiten, von wo man möchte (Symbolfotos)
    Woman with notebook and handy working as digital nomad and workaholic
    on July 03, 2022 in Wyk, Föhr Island, Germany.
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    FEATURE - Out of Office: Dank moderner Kommunikationstechnik arbeiten, von wo man möchte (Symbolfotos)
    Woman with notebook and handy working as digital nomad and workaholic
    on July 03, 2022 in Wyk, Föhr Island, Germany.
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    FEATURE - Out of Office: Dank moderner Kommunikationstechnik arbeiten, von wo man möchte (Symbolfotos)
    Woman with notebook and handy working as digital nomad and workaholic
    on July 03, 2022 in Wyk, Föhr Island, Germany.
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    FEATURE - Out of Office: Dank moderner Kommunikationstechnik arbeiten, von wo man möchte (Symbolfotos)
    Woman with notebook and handy working as digital nomad and workaholic
    on July 03, 2022 in Wyk, Föhr Island, Germany.
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    / 030722 *** Local Caption *** 39394611

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    FEATURE - Out of Office: Dank moderner Kommunikationstechnik arbeiten, von wo man möchte (Symbolfotos)
    Woman with notebook and handy working as digital nomad and workaholic
    on July 03, 2022 in Wyk, Föhr Island, Germany.
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    Photographer: Peter Schatz
    / 030722 *** Local Caption *** 39394612

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Out of Office: Dank moderner Kommunikationstechnik arbeiten, von wo man möchte (Symbolfotos)
    Woman with notebook and handy working as digital nomad and workaholic
    on July 03, 2022 in Wyk, Föhr Island, Germany.
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    Photographer: Peter Schatz
    / 030722 *** Local Caption *** 39394613

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Sandhockey in der Sahara von Marokko
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    FEATURE - Sandhockey in der Sahara von Marokko
    Nomadic tribes-people play a traditional Saharan game of sand hockey in M'hamid, el Ghizlane, in the Moroccan Saharan desert. The predominantly Tourareg tribes-people play the game, utilising simple carved sticks and a woven sand-filled sack, in order to preserve nomadic traditions and culture. Players also take part in traditional pre and post-game rituals.

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  • FEATURE - Sandhockey in der Sahara von Marokko
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    FEATURE - Sandhockey in der Sahara von Marokko
    Nomadic tribes-people play a traditional Saharan game of sand hockey in M'hamid, el Ghizlane, in the Moroccan Saharan desert. The predominantly Tourareg tribes-people play the game, utilising simple carved sticks and a woven sand-filled sack, in order to preserve nomadic traditions and culture. Players also take part in traditional pre and post-game rituals.

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  • FEATURE - Sandhockey in der Sahara von Marokko
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    FEATURE - Sandhockey in der Sahara von Marokko
    Nomadic tribes-people play a traditional Saharan game of sand hockey in M'hamid, el Ghizlane, in the Moroccan Saharan desert. The predominantly Tourareg tribes-people play the game, utilising simple carved sticks and a woven sand-filled sack, in order to preserve nomadic traditions and culture. Players also take part in traditional pre and post-game rituals.

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  • FEATURE - Sandhockey in der Sahara von Marokko
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    FEATURE - Sandhockey in der Sahara von Marokko
    Nomadic tribes-people play a traditional Saharan game of sand hockey in M'hamid, el Ghizlane, in the Moroccan Saharan desert. The predominantly Tourareg tribes-people play the game, utilising simple carved sticks and a woven sand-filled sack, in order to preserve nomadic traditions and culture. Players also take part in traditional pre and post-game rituals.

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  • FEATURE - Sandhockey in der Sahara von Marokko
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    FEATURE - Sandhockey in der Sahara von Marokko
    Nomadic tribes-people play a traditional Saharan game of sand hockey in M'hamid, el Ghizlane, in the Moroccan Saharan desert. The predominantly Tourareg tribes-people play the game, utilising simple carved sticks and a woven sand-filled sack, in order to preserve nomadic traditions and culture. Players also take part in traditional pre and post-game rituals.

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  • FEATURE - Sandhockey in der Sahara von Marokko
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    FEATURE - Sandhockey in der Sahara von Marokko
    Nomadic tribes-people play a traditional Saharan game of sand hockey in M'hamid, el Ghizlane, in the Moroccan Saharan desert. The predominantly Tourareg tribes-people play the game, utilising simple carved sticks and a woven sand-filled sack, in order to preserve nomadic traditions and culture. Players also take part in traditional pre and post-game rituals.

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  • FEATURE - Sandhockey in der Sahara von Marokko
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    FEATURE - Sandhockey in der Sahara von Marokko
    Nomadic tribes-people play a traditional Saharan game of sand hockey in M'hamid, el Ghizlane, in the Moroccan Saharan desert. The predominantly Tourareg tribes-people play the game, utilising simple carved sticks and a woven sand-filled sack, in order to preserve nomadic traditions and culture. Players also take part in traditional pre and post-game rituals.

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  • FEATURE - Sandhockey in der Sahara von Marokko
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    FEATURE - Sandhockey in der Sahara von Marokko
    Nomadic tribes-people play a traditional Saharan game of sand hockey in M'hamid, el Ghizlane, in the Moroccan Saharan desert. The predominantly Tourareg tribes-people play the game, utilising simple carved sticks and a woven sand-filled sack, in order to preserve nomadic traditions and culture. Players also take part in traditional pre and post-game rituals.

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  • FEATURE - Sandhockey in der Sahara von Marokko
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    FEATURE - Sandhockey in der Sahara von Marokko
    Nomadic tribes-people play a traditional Saharan game of sand hockey in M'hamid, el Ghizlane, in the Moroccan Saharan desert. The predominantly Tourareg tribes-people play the game, utilising simple carved sticks and a woven sand-filled sack, in order to preserve nomadic traditions and culture. Players also take part in traditional pre and post-game rituals.

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    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Sandhockey in der Sahara von Marokko
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    FEATURE - Sandhockey in der Sahara von Marokko
    Nomadic tribes-people play a traditional Saharan game of sand hockey in M'hamid, el Ghizlane, in the Moroccan Saharan desert. The predominantly Tourareg tribes-people play the game, utilising simple carved sticks and a woven sand-filled sack, in order to preserve nomadic traditions and culture. Players also take part in traditional pre and post-game rituals.

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    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Sandhockey in der Sahara von Marokko
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    FEATURE - Sandhockey in der Sahara von Marokko
    Nomadic tribes-people play a traditional Saharan game of sand hockey in M'hamid, el Ghizlane, in the Moroccan Saharan desert. The predominantly Tourareg tribes-people play the game, utilising simple carved sticks and a woven sand-filled sack, in order to preserve nomadic traditions and culture. Players also take part in traditional pre and post-game rituals.

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    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Sandhockey in der Sahara von Marokko
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    FEATURE - Sandhockey in der Sahara von Marokko
    Nomadic tribes-people play a traditional Saharan game of sand hockey in M'hamid, el Ghizlane, in the Moroccan Saharan desert. The predominantly Tourareg tribes-people play the game, utilising simple carved sticks and a woven sand-filled sack, in order to preserve nomadic traditions and culture. Players also take part in traditional pre and post-game rituals.

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    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Sandhockey in der Sahara von Marokko
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    FEATURE - Sandhockey in der Sahara von Marokko
    Nomadic tribes-people play a traditional Saharan game of sand hockey in M'hamid, el Ghizlane, in the Moroccan Saharan desert. The predominantly Tourareg tribes-people play the game, utilising simple carved sticks and a woven sand-filled sack, in order to preserve nomadic traditions and culture. Players also take part in traditional pre and post-game rituals.

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    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Sandhockey in der Sahara von Marokko
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    FEATURE - Sandhockey in der Sahara von Marokko
    Nomadic tribes-people play a traditional Saharan game of sand hockey in M'hamid, el Ghizlane, in the Moroccan Saharan desert. The predominantly Tourareg tribes-people play the game, utilising simple carved sticks and a woven sand-filled sack, in order to preserve nomadic traditions and culture. Players also take part in traditional pre and post-game rituals.

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    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Sandhockey in der Sahara von Marokko
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    FEATURE - Sandhockey in der Sahara von Marokko
    Nomadic tribes-people play a traditional Saharan game of sand hockey in M'hamid, el Ghizlane, in the Moroccan Saharan desert. The predominantly Tourareg tribes-people play the game, utilising simple carved sticks and a woven sand-filled sack, in order to preserve nomadic traditions and culture. Players also take part in traditional pre and post-game rituals.

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    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Sandhockey in der Sahara von Marokko
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    FEATURE - Sandhockey in der Sahara von Marokko
    Nomadic tribes-people play a traditional Saharan game of sand hockey in M'hamid, el Ghizlane, in the Moroccan Saharan desert. The predominantly Tourareg tribes-people play the game, utilising simple carved sticks and a woven sand-filled sack, in order to preserve nomadic traditions and culture. Players also take part in traditional pre and post-game rituals.

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    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Sandhockey in der Sahara von Marokko
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    FEATURE - Sandhockey in der Sahara von Marokko
    Nomadic tribes-people play a traditional Saharan game of sand hockey in M'hamid, el Ghizlane, in the Moroccan Saharan desert. The predominantly Tourareg tribes-people play the game, utilising simple carved sticks and a woven sand-filled sack, in order to preserve nomadic traditions and culture. Players also take part in traditional pre and post-game rituals.

    © David Stock / eyevine

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    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Sandhockey in der Sahara von Marokko
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    FEATURE - Sandhockey in der Sahara von Marokko
    Nomadic tribes-people play a traditional Saharan game of sand hockey in M'hamid, el Ghizlane, in the Moroccan Saharan desert. The predominantly Tourareg tribes-people play the game, utilising simple carved sticks and a woven sand-filled sack, in order to preserve nomadic traditions and culture. Players also take part in traditional pre and post-game rituals.

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    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Sandhockey in der Sahara von Marokko
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    FEATURE - Sandhockey in der Sahara von Marokko
    Nomadic tribes-people play a traditional Saharan game of sand hockey in M'hamid, el Ghizlane, in the Moroccan Saharan desert. The predominantly Tourareg tribes-people play the game, utilising simple carved sticks and a woven sand-filled sack, in order to preserve nomadic traditions and culture. Players also take part in traditional pre and post-game rituals.

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    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Sandhockey in der Sahara von Marokko
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    FEATURE - Sandhockey in der Sahara von Marokko
    Nomadic tribes-people play a traditional Saharan game of sand hockey in M'hamid, el Ghizlane, in the Moroccan Saharan desert. The predominantly Tourareg tribes-people play the game, utilising simple carved sticks and a woven sand-filled sack, in order to preserve nomadic traditions and culture. Players also take part in traditional pre and post-game rituals.

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    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Bilder der Woche
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    FEATURE - Bilder der Woche
    October 5, 2017 - Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India - A nomadic baby rests at a handmade swing on way side as its parents shelter here to make house hold fancy items and sale it to earn money on the festivity time in the eastern Indian state Odisha's capital city Bhubaneswar on 5 October 2017. Maximum traditional artistic family comes to city side to earn money to sale their artistic works in every year in festival time before Diwali (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Tibet: Land und Leute
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    FEATURE - Tibet: Land und Leute
    (4/27/2017) A woman milks a cow in a small settlement of Dopkas (nomadic shepherds). Gyantse. Tibet, China. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20844472
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Bilder aus dem "Jungle Camp" bei Calais
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    NEWS - Bilder aus dem "Jungle Camp" bei Calais
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto/REX/Shutterstock (5499479d)
    A young refugee uses his mobile near the wooden wall with a message: 'We borrow the hearts of nomadic birds who don't recognise borders', inside the Jungle camp
    Jungle camp, Calais, France - 20 Dec 2015

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • FEATURE - Mit dem Velo um die Welt
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    FEATURE - Mit dem Velo um die Welt
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Robert Lutter/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission

    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robert Lutter/REX Shutterstock (5370643bn)
    A nomadic yurt, Kyrgyzstan
    Lifecycle: Around the world on a bicycle, London, Britain - 16 Nov 2015
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    In 2011, Robert Lutter left his home in London and set off on a mission to cycle around the world. On just two wheels, it took Lutter four years to ride 40,000km across 30 different countries. He is now crowdfunding a book about his journey.

    Throughout the deserts of Asia, the Himalayan mountains, America, Europe and Australia, he faced challenges of both mind and body.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Alltag in Ulanbator - Mongolei
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    REPORTAGE - Alltag in Ulanbator - Mongolei
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Billy Macrae/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in story about Billy Macrae's photography. Editorial use only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.
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    Life in the Ger district, Ulaanbaatar.
    A driving school on the outskirts of the city, surrounded by Gers and office blocks.
    The Ger district takes its name from the 'Ger' - the traditional nomadic dwelling place.
    Portraits from the Ger district, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia - Sep 2015
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    Photographer Billy Macrae travelled to Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia to see how the city had changed since gaining independence in 1990.

    Macrae found that the capital city was a place well and truly in transition.

    The talented photographer spent much of the autumn and winter of 2015 in Ulaanbaatar.

    He found a fascinating mix of cultures on display, and a positive atmosphere on the streets as people celebrated the anniversary of the founding of Ulaanbaatar.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Alltag in Ulanbator - Mongolei
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    REPORTAGE - Alltag in Ulanbator - Mongolei
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Billy Macrae/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in story about Billy Macrae's photography. Editorial use only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Billy Macrae/REX/Shutterstock (5556202aa)
    Making a traditional 'Ger' - a nomadic dwelling place. Here, the final layers of fabric are added to the roof and the exterior of the Ger. 2015.
    Portraits from the Ger district, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia - Sep 2015
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    Photographer Billy Macrae travelled to Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia to see how the city had changed since gaining independence in 1990.

    Macrae found that the capital city was a place well and truly in transition.

    The talented photographer spent much of the autumn and winter of 2015 in Ulaanbaatar.

    He found a fascinating mix of cultures on display, and a positive atmosphere on the streets as people celebrated the anniversary of the founding of Ulaanbaatar.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Alltag in Ulanbator - Mongolei
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    REPORTAGE - Alltag in Ulanbator - Mongolei
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Billy Macrae/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in story about Billy Macrae's photography. Editorial use only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Billy Macrae/REX/Shutterstock (5556202ab)
    Life in the Ger district. photographs of a family in traditional nomadic outfits. From a village on the outskirts of North Western Ulaanbaatar. 2015.
    Portraits from the Ger district, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia - Sep 2015
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    Photographer Billy Macrae travelled to Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia to see how the city had changed since gaining independence in 1990.

    Macrae found that the capital city was a place well and truly in transition.

    The talented photographer spent much of the autumn and winter of 2015 in Ulaanbaatar.

    He found a fascinating mix of cultures on display, and a positive atmosphere on the streets as people celebrated the anniversary of the founding of Ulaanbaatar.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Alltag in Ulanbator - Mongolei
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    REPORTAGE - Alltag in Ulanbator - Mongolei
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Billy Macrae/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in story about Billy Macrae's photography. Editorial use only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Billy Macrae/REX/Shutterstock (5556202af)
    The door of a nomadic dwelling place, known as a 'Ger'. Familes like to customise their gers using different kinds of fabric, carvings, and the addition of television aerials. 2015.
    Portraits from the Ger district, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia - Sep 2015
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    Photographer Billy Macrae travelled to Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia to see how the city had changed since gaining independence in 1990.

    Macrae found that the capital city was a place well and truly in transition.

    The talented photographer spent much of the autumn and winter of 2015 in Ulaanbaatar.

    He found a fascinating mix of cultures on display, and a positive atmosphere on the streets as people celebrated the anniversary of the founding of Ulaanbaatar.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Alltag in Ulanbator - Mongolei
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    REPORTAGE - Alltag in Ulanbator - Mongolei
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Billy Macrae/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in story about Billy Macrae's photography. Editorial use only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Billy Macrae/REX/Shutterstock (5556202c)
    Building a traditional nomadic 'Ger'. Ulaanbaatar. 2015. A 'Ger' (known in some countries as a 'yurt' is a traditional nomadic dwelling place, built in several stages. Here, the poles that hold up the roof are added.
    Portraits from the Ger district, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia - Sep 2015
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    Photographer Billy Macrae travelled to Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia to see how the city had changed since gaining independence in 1990.

    Macrae found that the capital city was a place well and truly in transition.

    The talented photographer spent much of the autumn and winter of 2015 in Ulaanbaatar.

    He found a fascinating mix of cultures on display, and a positive atmosphere on the streets as people celebrated the anniversary of the founding of Ulaanbaatar.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Alltag in Ulanbator - Mongolei
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    REPORTAGE - Alltag in Ulanbator - Mongolei
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Billy Macrae/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in story about Billy Macrae's photography. Editorial use only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Billy Macrae/REX/Shutterstock (5556202ai)
    Panorama of the Tolgoit Ger district, seen from a hill in North Western Ulaanbaatar, 2015. The Ger district takes its name from the 'Ger' a traditional nomadic dwelling place.
    Portraits from the Ger district, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia - Sep 2015
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    Photographer Billy Macrae travelled to Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia to see how the city had changed since gaining independence in 1990.

    Macrae found that the capital city was a place well and truly in transition.

    The talented photographer spent much of the autumn and winter of 2015 in Ulaanbaatar.

    He found a fascinating mix of cultures on display, and a positive atmosphere on the streets as people celebrated the anniversary of the founding of Ulaanbaatar.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Alltag in Ulanbator - Mongolei
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    REPORTAGE - Alltag in Ulanbator - Mongolei
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Billy Macrae/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in story about Billy Macrae's photography. Editorial use only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Billy Macrae/REX/Shutterstock (5556202h)
    Employment in the Ger district. Many people are unemployed in the Ger district, but these men have found work carving stone in a large factory. The Ger district takes its name from the 'Ger' - the traditional nomadic dwelling place.
    Portraits from the Ger district, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia - Sep 2015
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    Photographer Billy Macrae travelled to Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia to see how the city had changed since gaining independence in 1990.

    Macrae found that the capital city was a place well and truly in transition.

    The talented photographer spent much of the autumn and winter of 2015 in Ulaanbaatar.

    He found a fascinating mix of cultures on display, and a positive atmosphere on the streets as people celebrated the anniversary of the founding of Ulaanbaatar.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Belfast, Northern Ireland, Britain - 20 Mar 2012
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    Belfast, Northern Ireland, Britain - 20 Mar 2012
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    The Titanic Belfast Museum and the Nomadic, the ship used to transfer the 1st and 2nd class passengers, Belfast, Northern Ireland, Britain
    Belfast, Northern Ireland, Britain - 20 Mar 2012

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Belfast, Northern Ireland, Britain - 20 Mar 2012
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    Belfast, Northern Ireland, Britain - 20 Mar 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Patrick Frilet / Rex Features (1680382h)
    The Titanic Belfast Museum and the Nomadic, the ship used to transfer the 1st and 2nd class passengers, Belfast, Northern Ireland, Britain
    Belfast, Northern Ireland, Britain - 20 Mar 2012

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Belfast, Northern Ireland, Britain - 20 Mar 2012
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    Belfast, Northern Ireland, Britain - 20 Mar 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Patrick Frilet / Rex Features (1680382i)
    The Titanic Belfast Museum and the Nomadic, the ship used to transfer the 1st and 2nd class passengers, Belfast, Northern Ireland, Britain
    Belfast, Northern Ireland, Britain - 20 Mar 2012

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

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