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  • Empyre fire festival. Fire dancers bring flames and flow to Adelaide
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    Empyre fire festival. Fire dancers bring flames and flow to Adelaide
    Empyre fire festival celebrates an ancient art that's both performance and a meditative experience.

    Flames twirl against the dark: gothic and tribal, pagan and punk, all at once.

    The Empyre fire festival, a free event with shows, installations and food, returned to Adelaide this weekend for a fourth year.

    Ash Rowe performs with the contact staff at Empyre Fire Festival, Adelaide South Australia.
    21/9/2024.

    Sia Duff / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Empyre fire festival. Fire dancers bring flames and flow to Adelaide
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    Empyre fire festival. Fire dancers bring flames and flow to Adelaide
    Empyre fire festival celebrates an ancient art that's both performance and a meditative experience.

    Flames twirl against the dark: gothic and tribal, pagan and punk, all at once.

    The Empyre fire festival, a free event with shows, installations and food, returned to Adelaide this weekend for a fourth year.

    Ray Matthews (NSW) performs the poi at Empyre Fire Festival, Adelaide South Australia.
    21/9/2024.

    Sia Duff / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    Amesbury, UK. The sun rises over a misty Stonehenge on another hot day as the heatwave continues. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It consists of a ring of standing stones, with each standing stone around 13 feet high, 7 feet wide and weighing around 25 tons.
    Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • FEATURE - Stonehenge feiert die Sommersonnenwende
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    FEATURE - Stonehenge feiert die Sommersonnenwende
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Chapman/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9723399p)
    Rollo Maughfling, the Archdruid of Stonehenge and Britain, at Stonehenge Summer Solstice. An estimated 9500 people gather at the ancient monument of Stonehenge to celebrate the dawn and sunrise on the longest day of the year and the official start of summer. English Heritage provide free public access to the stones each year for the solstice.
    Summer solstice, Stonehenge, UK - 21 Jun 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Hot air ballons fly over ancient temples at dawn in Bagan, Myanmar (Burma)
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    Hot air ballons fly over ancient temples at dawn in Bagan, Myanmar (Burma)
    Hot air ballons fly over ancient temples at dawn in Bagan (Pagan), Myanmar (Burma), Asia
    Ed Hasler

     

  • Hot air balloon flies over ancient Buddhist temples at dawn, Bagan (Pagan), Mandalay Region, Myanmar (Burma), Asia
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    Hot air balloon flies over ancient Buddhist temples at dawn, Bagan (Pagan), Mandalay Region, Myanmar (Burma), Asia
    Hot air balloon flies over ancient Buddhist temples at dawn, Bagan (Pagan), Mandalay Region, Myanmar (Burma), Asia
    Ed Hasler

     

  • Oxes and cart driven through the dust near an ancient temple at sunset in Bagan, Myanmar (Burma)
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    Oxes and cart driven through the dust near an ancient temple at sunset in Bagan, Myanmar (Burma)
    Oxen and cart driven through the dust near an ancient temple at sunset in Bagan (Pagan), Myanmar (Burma), Asia
    Ed Hasler

     

  • Hot air balloons fly over ancient Buddhist temples at dawn, Bagan (Pagan), Mandalay Region, Myanmar (Burma), Asia
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    Hot air balloons fly over ancient Buddhist temples at dawn, Bagan (Pagan), Mandalay Region, Myanmar (Burma), Asia
    Hot air balloons fly over ancient Buddhist temples at dawn, Bagan (Pagan), Mandalay Region, Myanmar (Burma), Asia
    Ed Hasler

     

  • Bagan Golden Palace after sunset, Bagan, Myanmar (Burma), Asia
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    Bagan Golden Palace after sunset, Bagan, Myanmar (Burma), Asia
    Bagan Golden Palace after sunset, Bagan (Pagan), Myanmar (Burma), Asia
    Ed Hasler

     

  • Oxes and cart driven through the dust near an ancient temple at sunset in Bagan, Myanmar (Burma)
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    Oxes and cart driven through the dust near an ancient temple at sunset in Bagan, Myanmar (Burma)
    Oxen and cart driven through the dust near an ancient temple at sunset in Bagan (Pagan), Myanmar (Burma), Asia
    Ed Hasler

     

  • Young lady decorates colourful parasols in Bagan, Myanmar (Burma)
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    Young lady decorates colourful parasols in Bagan, Myanmar (Burma)
    Young lady decorates colourful parasols in Bagan (Pagan), Myanmar (Burma), Asia
    Ed Hasler

     

  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    February 11, 2018 - Athens, Attiki, Greece - Participants wearing different costumes during the Falliforia or Fallagogiaz, it is called an ancient Greek festival honoring the god Dionysus with orgiastic character (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
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    FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
    December 10, 2017 - Munich, Germany - December 10th, Munich. About 300 masked beings frighten passers by during the big traditional run of the Krampusses around the Munich Christmas Market. The 500-year-long tradition of the Krampus Run dates back to Christian folklore and the stories of the Bishop Nicholas and his companion, the Krampus. The run takes place at Munich Christmas Market and features members of Munich’s first ever Krampus group (the Sparifankerl Pass) dressed up in traditional costumes to surprise visitors. These figures date back to pagan celebrations of December 22, the longest night of the year, that were later adopted for Christmas. Together, the Krampus like figures and the bishop St. Nicholas, a more austere version of the American Santa Claus, held a kind of judgment day for children, where the punishments for being naughty were much more severe than a lump of coal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
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    FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
    December 10, 2017 - Munich, Germany - December 10th, Munich. About 300 masked beings frighten passers by during the big traditional run of the Krampusses around the Munich Christmas Market. The 500-year-long tradition of the Krampus Run dates back to Christian folklore and the stories of the Bishop Nicholas and his companion, the Krampus. The run takes place at Munich Christmas Market and features members of Munich’s first ever Krampus group (the Sparifankerl Pass) dressed up in traditional costumes to surprise visitors. These figures date back to pagan celebrations of December 22, the longest night of the year, that were later adopted for Christmas. Together, the Krampus like figures and the bishop St. Nicholas, a more austere version of the American Santa Claus, held a kind of judgment day for children, where the punishments for being naughty were much more severe than a lump of coal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
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    FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
    December 10, 2017 - Munich, Germany - December 10th, Munich. About 300 masked beings frighten passers by during the big traditional run of the Krampusses around the Munich Christmas Market. The 500-year-long tradition of the Krampus Run dates back to Christian folklore and the stories of the Bishop Nicholas and his companion, the Krampus. The run takes place at Munich Christmas Market and features members of Munich’s first ever Krampus group (the Sparifankerl Pass) dressed up in traditional costumes to surprise visitors. These figures date back to pagan celebrations of December 22, the longest night of the year, that were later adopted for Christmas. Together, the Krampus like figures and the bishop St. Nicholas, a more austere version of the American Santa Claus, held a kind of judgment day for children, where the punishments for being naughty were much more severe than a lump of coal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
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    FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
    December 10, 2017 - Munich, Germany - December 10th, Munich. About 300 masked beings frighten passers by during the big traditional run of the Krampusses around the Munich Christmas Market. The 500-year-long tradition of the Krampus Run dates back to Christian folklore and the stories of the Bishop Nicholas and his companion, the Krampus. The run takes place at Munich Christmas Market and features members of Munich’s first ever Krampus group (the Sparifankerl Pass) dressed up in traditional costumes to surprise visitors. These figures date back to pagan celebrations of December 22, the longest night of the year, that were later adopted for Christmas. Together, the Krampus like figures and the bishop St. Nicholas, a more austere version of the American Santa Claus, held a kind of judgment day for children, where the punishments for being naughty were much more severe than a lump of coal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
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    FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
    December 10, 2017 - Munich, Germany - December 10th, Munich. About 300 masked beings frighten passers by during the big traditional run of the Krampusses around the Munich Christmas Market. The 500-year-long tradition of the Krampus Run dates back to Christian folklore and the stories of the Bishop Nicholas and his companion, the Krampus. The run takes place at Munich Christmas Market and features members of Munich’s first ever Krampus group (the Sparifankerl Pass) dressed up in traditional costumes to surprise visitors. These figures date back to pagan celebrations of December 22, the longest night of the year, that were later adopted for Christmas. Together, the Krampus like figures and the bishop St. Nicholas, a more austere version of the American Santa Claus, held a kind of judgment day for children, where the punishments for being naughty were much more severe than a lump of coal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
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    FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
    December 10, 2017 - Munich, Germany - December 10th, Munich. About 300 masked beings frighten passers by during the big traditional run of the Krampusses around the Munich Christmas Market. The 500-year-long tradition of the Krampus Run dates back to Christian folklore and the stories of the Bishop Nicholas and his companion, the Krampus. The run takes place at Munich Christmas Market and features members of Munich’s first ever Krampus group (the Sparifankerl Pass) dressed up in traditional costumes to surprise visitors. These figures date back to pagan celebrations of December 22, the longest night of the year, that were later adopted for Christmas. Together, the Krampus like figures and the bishop St. Nicholas, a more austere version of the American Santa Claus, held a kind of judgment day for children, where the punishments for being naughty were much more severe than a lump of coal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
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    FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
    December 10, 2017 - Munich, Germany - December 10th, Munich. About 300 masked beings frighten passers by during the big traditional run of the Krampusses around the Munich Christmas Market. The 500-year-long tradition of the Krampus Run dates back to Christian folklore and the stories of the Bishop Nicholas and his companion, the Krampus. The run takes place at Munich Christmas Market and features members of Munich’s first ever Krampus group (the Sparifankerl Pass) dressed up in traditional costumes to surprise visitors. These figures date back to pagan celebrations of December 22, the longest night of the year, that were later adopted for Christmas. Together, the Krampus like figures and the bishop St. Nicholas, a more austere version of the American Santa Claus, held a kind of judgment day for children, where the punishments for being naughty were much more severe than a lump of coal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
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    FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
    December 10, 2017 - Munich, Germany - December 10th, Munich. About 300 masked beings frighten passers by during the big traditional run of the Krampusses around the Munich Christmas Market. The 500-year-long tradition of the Krampus Run dates back to Christian folklore and the stories of the Bishop Nicholas and his companion, the Krampus. The run takes place at Munich Christmas Market and features members of Munich’s first ever Krampus group (the Sparifankerl Pass) dressed up in traditional costumes to surprise visitors. These figures date back to pagan celebrations of December 22, the longest night of the year, that were later adopted for Christmas. Together, the Krampus like figures and the bishop St. Nicholas, a more austere version of the American Santa Claus, held a kind of judgment day for children, where the punishments for being naughty were much more severe than a lump of coal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
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    FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
    December 10, 2017 - Munich, Germany - December 10th, Munich. About 300 masked beings frighten passers by during the big traditional run of the Krampusses around the Munich Christmas Market. The 500-year-long tradition of the Krampus Run dates back to Christian folklore and the stories of the Bishop Nicholas and his companion, the Krampus. The run takes place at Munich Christmas Market and features members of Munich’s first ever Krampus group (the Sparifankerl Pass) dressed up in traditional costumes to surprise visitors. These figures date back to pagan celebrations of December 22, the longest night of the year, that were later adopted for Christmas. Together, the Krampus like figures and the bishop St. Nicholas, a more austere version of the American Santa Claus, held a kind of judgment day for children, where the punishments for being naughty were much more severe than a lump of coal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
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    FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
    December 10, 2017 - Munich, Germany - December 10th, Munich. About 300 masked beings frighten passers by during the big traditional run of the Krampusses around the Munich Christmas Market. The 500-year-long tradition of the Krampus Run dates back to Christian folklore and the stories of the Bishop Nicholas and his companion, the Krampus. The run takes place at Munich Christmas Market and features members of Munich’s first ever Krampus group (the Sparifankerl Pass) dressed up in traditional costumes to surprise visitors. These figures date back to pagan celebrations of December 22, the longest night of the year, that were later adopted for Christmas. Together, the Krampus like figures and the bishop St. Nicholas, a more austere version of the American Santa Claus, held a kind of judgment day for children, where the punishments for being naughty were much more severe than a lump of coal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
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    FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
    December 10, 2017 - Munich, Germany - December 10th, Munich. About 300 masked beings frighten passers by during the big traditional run of the Krampusses around the Munich Christmas Market. The 500-year-long tradition of the Krampus Run dates back to Christian folklore and the stories of the Bishop Nicholas and his companion, the Krampus. The run takes place at Munich Christmas Market and features members of Munich’s first ever Krampus group (the Sparifankerl Pass) dressed up in traditional costumes to surprise visitors. These figures date back to pagan celebrations of December 22, the longest night of the year, that were later adopted for Christmas. Together, the Krampus like figures and the bishop St. Nicholas, a more austere version of the American Santa Claus, held a kind of judgment day for children, where the punishments for being naughty were much more severe than a lump of coal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
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    FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
    December 10, 2017 - Munich, Germany - December 10th, Munich. About 300 masked beings frighten passers by during the big traditional run of the Krampusses around the Munich Christmas Market. The 500-year-long tradition of the Krampus Run dates back to Christian folklore and the stories of the Bishop Nicholas and his companion, the Krampus. The run takes place at Munich Christmas Market and features members of Munich’s first ever Krampus group (the Sparifankerl Pass) dressed up in traditional costumes to surprise visitors. These figures date back to pagan celebrations of December 22, the longest night of the year, that were later adopted for Christmas. Together, the Krampus like figures and the bishop St. Nicholas, a more austere version of the American Santa Claus, held a kind of judgment day for children, where the punishments for being naughty were much more severe than a lump of coal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
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    FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
    December 10, 2017 - Munich, Germany - December 10th, Munich. About 300 masked beings frighten passers by during the big traditional run of the Krampusses around the Munich Christmas Market. The 500-year-long tradition of the Krampus Run dates back to Christian folklore and the stories of the Bishop Nicholas and his companion, the Krampus. The run takes place at Munich Christmas Market and features members of Munich’s first ever Krampus group (the Sparifankerl Pass) dressed up in traditional costumes to surprise visitors. These figures date back to pagan celebrations of December 22, the longest night of the year, that were later adopted for Christmas. Together, the Krampus like figures and the bishop St. Nicholas, a more austere version of the American Santa Claus, held a kind of judgment day for children, where the punishments for being naughty were much more severe than a lump of coal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
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    FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
    December 10, 2017 - Munich, Germany - December 10th, Munich. About 300 masked beings frighten passers by during the big traditional run of the Krampusses around the Munich Christmas Market. The 500-year-long tradition of the Krampus Run dates back to Christian folklore and the stories of the Bishop Nicholas and his companion, the Krampus. The run takes place at Munich Christmas Market and features members of Munich’s first ever Krampus group (the Sparifankerl Pass) dressed up in traditional costumes to surprise visitors. These figures date back to pagan celebrations of December 22, the longest night of the year, that were later adopted for Christmas. Together, the Krampus like figures and the bishop St. Nicholas, a more austere version of the American Santa Claus, held a kind of judgment day for children, where the punishments for being naughty were much more severe than a lump of coal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
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    FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
    December 10, 2017 - Munich, Germany - December 10th, Munich. About 300 masked beings frighten passers by during the big traditional run of the Krampusses around the Munich Christmas Market. The 500-year-long tradition of the Krampus Run dates back to Christian folklore and the stories of the Bishop Nicholas and his companion, the Krampus. The run takes place at Munich Christmas Market and features members of Munich’s first ever Krampus group (the Sparifankerl Pass) dressed up in traditional costumes to surprise visitors. These figures date back to pagan celebrations of December 22, the longest night of the year, that were later adopted for Christmas. Together, the Krampus like figures and the bishop St. Nicholas, a more austere version of the American Santa Claus, held a kind of judgment day for children, where the punishments for being naughty were much more severe than a lump of coal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
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    FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
    December 10, 2017 - Munich, Germany - December 10th, Munich. About 300 masked beings frighten passers by during the big traditional run of the Krampusses around the Munich Christmas Market. The 500-year-long tradition of the Krampus Run dates back to Christian folklore and the stories of the Bishop Nicholas and his companion, the Krampus. The run takes place at Munich Christmas Market and features members of Munich’s first ever Krampus group (the Sparifankerl Pass) dressed up in traditional costumes to surprise visitors. These figures date back to pagan celebrations of December 22, the longest night of the year, that were later adopted for Christmas. Together, the Krampus like figures and the bishop St. Nicholas, a more austere version of the American Santa Claus, held a kind of judgment day for children, where the punishments for being naughty were much more severe than a lump of coal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
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    FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
    December 10, 2017 - Munich, Germany - December 10th, Munich. About 300 masked beings frighten passers by during the big traditional run of the Krampusses around the Munich Christmas Market. The 500-year-long tradition of the Krampus Run dates back to Christian folklore and the stories of the Bishop Nicholas and his companion, the Krampus. The run takes place at Munich Christmas Market and features members of Munich’s first ever Krampus group (the Sparifankerl Pass) dressed up in traditional costumes to surprise visitors. These figures date back to pagan celebrations of December 22, the longest night of the year, that were later adopted for Christmas. Together, the Krampus like figures and the bishop St. Nicholas, a more austere version of the American Santa Claus, held a kind of judgment day for children, where the punishments for being naughty were much more severe than a lump of coal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
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    FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
    December 10, 2017 - Munich, Germany - December 10th, Munich. About 300 masked beings frighten passers by during the big traditional run of the Krampusses around the Munich Christmas Market. The 500-year-long tradition of the Krampus Run dates back to Christian folklore and the stories of the Bishop Nicholas and his companion, the Krampus. The run takes place at Munich Christmas Market and features members of Munich’s first ever Krampus group (the Sparifankerl Pass) dressed up in traditional costumes to surprise visitors. These figures date back to pagan celebrations of December 22, the longest night of the year, that were later adopted for Christmas. Together, the Krampus like figures and the bishop St. Nicholas, a more austere version of the American Santa Claus, held a kind of judgment day for children, where the punishments for being naughty were much more severe than a lump of coal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Neo-Druiden feiern Tag-und Nachtgleiche in Stonehenge
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    FEATURE - Neo-Druiden feiern Tag-und Nachtgleiche in Stonehenge
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Pugh/REX/Shutterstock (9086179y)
    Autumn Equinox is celebrated at Stonehenge.
    An ad hoc celebration that brings together England's New Age Tribes (neo-druids, neo-pagans, Wiccans) with ordinary families, tourists, travellers.
    A pagan wedding in progress.
    Autumn Equinox is celebrated at Stonehenge, Wiltshire, UK - 23 Sep 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    May 2, 2017 - Colmenar Viejo, Madrid, Spain: Every year on May 2, the Spanish town of Colmenar Viejo celebrates La Fiesta de la Maya. The festival is an ancient pagan celebration of the beginning of spring. "La Maya" is a girl dressed with her grandmother's clothes. She sits still, in silence and with a severe face, in an altar decorated with wild flowers handpicked by relatives the day before. Meanwhile, other young girls surround La Maya and collect donations. (Tomas Calle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • Bagan, Mandalay Region, Myanmar
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    Bagan, Mandalay Region, Myanmar
    Bagan (Pagan), Mandalay Region, Myanmar (Burma), Asia
    Ben Pipe

     

  • Bagan, Mandalay Region, Myanmar
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    Bagan, Mandalay Region, Myanmar
    Young Buddhist monk, Bagan (Pagan), Mandalay Region, Myanmar (Burma), Asia
    Ben Pipe

     

  • Bagan, Mandalay Region, Myanmar
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    Bagan, Mandalay Region, Myanmar
    Young Buddhist monk, Bagan (Pagan), Mandalay Region, Myanmar (Burma), Asia
    Ben Pipe

     

  • Shwezigon Pagoda, Bagan, Mandalay Region, Myanmar
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    Shwezigon Pagoda, Bagan, Mandalay Region, Myanmar
    Shwezigon Pagoda, Nyaung-U, near Bagan (Pagan), Mandalay Region, Myanmar (Burma), Asia
    Ben Pipe

     

  • Shwezigon Pagoda, Bagan, Mandalay Region, Myanmar
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    Shwezigon Pagoda, Bagan, Mandalay Region, Myanmar
    Shwezigon Pagoda, Nyaung-U, near Bagan (Pagan), Mandalay Region, Myanmar (Burma), Asia
    Ben Pipe

     

  • Shwezigon Pagoda, Bagan, Mandalay Region, Myanmar
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    Shwezigon Pagoda, Bagan, Mandalay Region, Myanmar
    Shwezigon Pagoda, Nyaung-U, near Bagan (Pagan), Mandalay Region, Myanmar (Burma), Asia
    Ben Pipe

     

  • Shwezigon Pagoda, Bagan, Mandalay Region, Myanmar
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    Shwezigon Pagoda, Bagan, Mandalay Region, Myanmar
    Shwezigon Pagoda, Nyaung-U, near Bagan (Pagan), Mandalay Region, Myanmar (Burma), Asia
    Ben Pipe

     

  • Shwezigon Pagoda, Bagan, Mandalay Region, Myanmar
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    Shwezigon Pagoda, Bagan, Mandalay Region, Myanmar
    Shwezigon Pagoda, Nyaung-U, near Bagan (Pagan), Mandalay Region, Myanmar (Burma), Asia
    Ben Pipe

     

  • Tourists enjoying the sunset from Temple, Bagan, Mandalay Region, Myanmar
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    Tourists enjoying the sunset from Temple, Bagan, Mandalay Region, Myanmar
    Tourists enjoying the sunset from Temple, Bagan (Pagan), Mandalay Region, Myanmar (Burma), Asia
    Ben Pipe

     

  • Temples of Bagan
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    Temples of Bagan
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