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  • Woman Relaxing Alone At Lake
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    Woman Relaxing Alone At Lake
    A woman lies on the rocks under willow branches by the shore of Lake Starnberg while people enjoy the water on paddleboards and sailboats in the background in Starnberg, Bavaria, Germany, on September 21, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Man Alone With Motorcycle By The Waterfront During Sunset
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    Man Alone With Motorcycle By The Waterfront During Sunset
    A man sits alone at the quay with his motorcycle parked nearby, looking out over the Nieuwe Maas water during sunset in Rotterdam, Netherlands, on September 9, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Man Alone With Motorcycle By The Waterfront During Sunset
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    Man Alone With Motorcycle By The Waterfront During Sunset
    A man sits alone at the quay with his motorcycle parked nearby, looking out over the Nieuwe Maas water during sunset in Rotterdam, Netherlands, on September 9, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Man Alone With Motorcycle By The Waterfront During Sunset
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    Man Alone With Motorcycle By The Waterfront During Sunset
    A man sits alone at the quay with his motorcycle parked nearby, looking out over the Nieuwe Maas water during sunset in Rotterdam, Netherlands, on September 9, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Man Alone With Motorcycle By The Waterfront During Sunset
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    Man Alone With Motorcycle By The Waterfront During Sunset
    A man sits alone at the quay with his motorcycle parked nearby, looking out over the Nieuwe Maas water during sunset in Rotterdam, Netherlands, on September 9, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Couple Walking Hand In Hand
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    Couple Walking Hand In Hand
    A couple walks hand in hand along a cobblestone path in Monschau, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, on September 5, 2025. Other people are visible in the background near a wooden bridge. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • SUPERTRAMP
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    SUPERTRAMP
    Supertramp 1985, were a British progressive rock band.
    Rick Davies - vocals, keyboards, harmonica à Droite
    Bob Siebenberg - drums, percussion
    John Helliwell - vocals, woodwinds, keyboards, synthesizers
    Carl Verheyen - guitars, percussion, backing vocals


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  • Friends Walking At Lake
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    Friends Walking At Lake
    Two friends walk along the shore of Lake Starnberg in Starnberg, Bavaria, Germany, on August 26, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Boy Alone At Lake
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    Boy Alone At Lake
    A boy sits alone at the shore of Lake Starnberg in Starnberg, Bavaria, Germany, on August 26, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Woman Alone In Park
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    Woman Alone In Park
    A woman sits alone in a park in Augsburg, Bavaria, Swabia, Germany, on August 23, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Elderly Couple At Lake
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    Elderly Couple At Lake
    An elderly couple steps into the water at Lake Plansee in Reutte, Tyrol, Austria, on August 15, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Senior Woman Waiting At A Suburban Train Station
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    Senior Woman Waiting At A Suburban Train Station
    A senior woman waits on the platform at Gauting S-Bahn station in Upper Bavaria, Germany, on July 17, 2025. The station is part of the Munich suburban train network. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

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    Senior Woman Waiting At A Suburban Train Station
    A senior woman with a walking aid stands on a platform at Gauting S-Bahn station, in front of a suburban train toward Munich in Gauting, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on July 17, 2025. The train belongs to the S-Bahn Munchen network, part of the region's local public transportation system. (Photo by Michael Nguyen)

     

  • Young Couple By City River
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    Young Couple By City River
    A young couple sits closely by the Spree River, embracing near the Bundestag in Berlin, Germany, on July 20, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • People Sitting Alone By A Lake
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    People Sitting Alone By A Lake
    A woman sits alone on a bench in the shade of a tree at the shoreline of Lake Constance in Wasserburg am Bodensee, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, on July 5, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • People Sitting Alone By A Lake
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    People Sitting Alone By A Lake
    A woman sits alone under the shade of a tree facing the lake in Wasserburg am Bodensee, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, on July 5, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Woman Observing Water Fountain At Lake
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    Woman Observing Water Fountain At Lake
    A woman in a light dress and headscarf stands at a railing looking over Lake Constance with a water fountain in view in Friedrichshafen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, on July 5, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Man Sunbathing On A Bench By Lake
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    Man Sunbathing On A Bench By Lake
    A man in swimwear sits on a bench next to moored boats in Starnberg, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on July 1, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Man Standing And Woman Sitting By The Lake At Sunset
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    Man Standing And Woman Sitting By The Lake At Sunset
    A man stands gazing across the calm evening water while a woman sits on the stones with her bag at Lake Starnberg, Starnberger See, in Starnberg, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on July 1, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Man Enjoying The Sunset By Lake
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    Man Enjoying The Sunset By Lake
    A man stands quietly on the shore of Lake Starnberg during sunset in Starnberg, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on July 1, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Man Enjoying The Sunset By Lake
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    Man Enjoying The Sunset By Lake
    A man stands calmly in the shallow water of Lake Starnberg during sunset in Starnberg, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on July 1, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Man Enjoying The Sunset By Lake
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    Man Enjoying The Sunset By Lake
    A man stands quietly on the shore of Lake Starnberg during sunset in Starnberg, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on July 1, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Woman Reading On Jetty In Warm Summer Weather
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    Woman Reading On Jetty In Warm Summer Weather
    A woman lies on a blanket reading a book on a wooden jetty during warm summer weather in Starnberg, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on July 1, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Man Alone By Lake At Sunset
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    Man Alone By Lake At Sunset
    A man stands alone facing the water in warm evening light at Lake Starnberg in Starnberg, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on July 1, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • 'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
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    'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
    Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.

    Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.

    Tea and biscuits after a walking cricket match played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.

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  • 'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
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    'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
    Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.

    Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.

    Guardian sports journalist Rob Smyth playing Walking Cricket with a group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.

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  • 'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
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    'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
    Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.

    Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.

    Guardian sports journalist Rob Smyth bowled out while playing Walking Cricket with a group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.

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  • 'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
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    'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
    Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.

    Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.

    Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.

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  • 'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
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    'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
    Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.

    Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.

    Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.

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  • 'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
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    'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
    Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.

    Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.

    Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.

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  • 'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
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    'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
    Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.

    Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.

    Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.

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  • 'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
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    'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
    Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.

    Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.

    Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.

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  • 'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
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    'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
    Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.

    Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.

    Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.

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  • 'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
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    'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
    Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.

    Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.

    Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.

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  • 'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
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    'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
    Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.

    Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.

    Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.

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  • 'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
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    'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
    Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.

    Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.

    Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.

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  • 'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
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    'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
    Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.

    Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.

    Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.

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  • 'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
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    'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
    Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.

    Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.

    Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.

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  • 'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
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    'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
    Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.

    Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.

    Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.

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  • 'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
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    'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
    Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.

    Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.

    Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.

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  • 'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
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    'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
    Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.

    Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.

    Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.

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  • 'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
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    'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
    Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.

    Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.

    Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.

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  • 'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
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    'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
    Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.

    Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.

    Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.

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  • 'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
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    'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
    Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.

    Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.

    Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.

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  • 'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
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    'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
    Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.

    Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.

    Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.

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  • 'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
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    'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
    Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.

    Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.

    Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.

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  • 'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
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    'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
    Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.

    Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.

    Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.

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  • 'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
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    'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
    Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.

    Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.

    Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.

    Andrew Aitchison / Guardian / eyevine

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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 VU TRUNG HUAN/RMetS/Bav Media/Shutterstock (10751053y)
    The picture shows Tea Hills by Vu Trung Huan, age 38, from Vietnam.It was taken at LongCoc Tea Hill, Tan Son District, Phu Tho Province, Vietnam. The photographer said: "Lost in the fairy scene. Long Coc tea hill has mysterious and strange features when the sun is not yet up. Hidden in the morning mist, the green color of tea leaves still stands out. Early in the morning, holding a cup of tea, taking a breath of fresh air, Watching the gentle green stretches of green tea hills. It is true that nothing is equal!. For those who love nature, like to watch the sunrise, when standing on the top of the hill, you will the most clearly feel the transition between night and day. A large green land suddenly caught in sight. When the sun is up, everything is tinged with sunlight, on the tea buds there is still glittering morning dew, a pure beauty that makes you just want to embrace everything."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 25.The popular competition, which is now in its fifth year, has attracted entries from around the world.
    Weather Photographer of The Year Shortlist

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  • FEATURE - Best of - Bilder vom Wochenende
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    FEATURE - Best of - Bilder vom Wochenende
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Lucy Young/REX/Shutterstock (9761486b)
    An performance piece entitled A gentle Push Won't hurt, 2017, by Rosa Doornenbal at the Goldsmiths University London MFA Fine Degree Show 2018 at the Goldsmiths New Cross Campus.
    Goldsmiths University MFA Fine Art degree show, London, UK - 12 Jul 2018
    The MFA in Fine Art is one of the most prestigious courses of its kind in Europe and is a highlight of the London arts calendar. The show will be everyday until Tuesday the 17th of July.

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