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  • Tourists trekking down from Mount Batur, Batur, Bali, Indonesia
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    Tourists trekking down from Mount Batur, Batur, Bali, Indonesia
    Tourists trekking down from Mount Batur, Batur, Bali, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia
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  • Tourists trekking down from Mount Batur, Batur, Bali, Indonesia
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    Tourists trekking down from Mount Batur, Batur, Bali, Indonesia
    Tourists trekking down from Mount Batur, Batur, Bali, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia
    Ben Pipe

     

  • The Mossy Forest, Gunung Brinchang, Cameron Highlands, Pahang, Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Asia
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    The Mossy Forest, Gunung Brinchang, Cameron Highlands, Pahang, Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Asia
    The Mossy Forest, Gunung Brinchang, Cameron Highlands, Pahang, Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Asia
    Chris Mouyiaris

     

  • Photographing the Iseo lake and Monte Isola at sunset in autumn season, Lombardy district, Brescia province, Italy, Europe
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    Photographing the Iseo lake and Monte Isola at sunset in autumn season, Lombardy district, Brescia province, Italy, Europe
    Hikers admiring the mountains in autumn season in Stelvio National Park in Brescia Province, Lombardy, Italy, Europe
    Michele Rossetti

     

  • Harry and Meghan visit Nelson Mandela Centenary Exhibition
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    Harry and Meghan visit Nelson Mandela Centenary Exhibition
    July 17, 2018 - London, United Kingdom: Prince Harry and Meghan, Duke and Duchess of Sussex, visit Nelson Mandela The Centenary Exhibition 2018 marking the 2018 centenary of the iconic leader's birth, exploring his life, career and commitment to equality and justice, at Southbank Centre. (Nils Jorgensen / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2018 Nils Jorgensen / i-Images

     

  • A snorkeler explores the fresh water grotto formations at Makatea, Tuamotus, French Polynesia.
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    A snorkeler explores the fresh water grotto formations at Makatea, Tuamotus, French Polynesia.
    A snorkeler explores the fresh water grotto formations at Makatea, Tuamotus, French Polynesia, South Pacific, Pacific
    Michael Nolan

     

  • A snorkeler explores the fresh water grotto formations at Makatea, Tuamotus, French Polynesia.
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    A snorkeler explores the fresh water grotto formations at Makatea, Tuamotus, French Polynesia.
    A snorkeler explores the fresh water grotto formations at Makatea, Tuamotus, French Polynesia, South Pacific, Pacific
    Michael Nolan

     

  • A snorkeler explores the fresh water grotto formations at Makatea, Tuamotus, French Polynesia.
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    A snorkeler explores the fresh water grotto formations at Makatea, Tuamotus, French Polynesia.
    A snorkeler explores the fresh water grotto formations at Makatea, Tuamotus, French Polynesia, South Pacific, Pacific
    Michael Nolan

     

  • Hiker in a palm grove, Draa Valley, Atlas Mountains, Morocco, North Africa, Africa
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    Hiker in a palm grove, Draa Valley, Atlas Mountains, Morocco, North Africa, Africa
    Hiker in a palm grove, Draa Valley, Atlas Mountains, Morocco, North Africa, Africa
    Markus Lange

     

  • NEWS - Winter in Europa
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    NEWS - Winter in Europa
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9445515b)
    Ruggles the cat exploring the fresh snow in Cambridge
    Seasonal weather, Cambridgeshire, UK - 28 Feb 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559d)
    Travelling through the jungle to reach the entrance to the cave system
    Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
    Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559g)
    Alex Reato
    Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
    Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559i)
    Entrance to the cave system
    Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
    Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559j)
    Entering the cave system
    Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
    Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559k)
    Entering the cave system
    Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
    Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559l)
    Alex Reato in the cave system
    Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
    Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559m)
    Divers exploring the underwater cave system
    Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
    Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559o)
    Divers discovering Mayan crockery while exploring the underwater cave system
    Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
    Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559p)
    Divers exploring the underwater cave system
    Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
    Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559t)
    Divers exploring the underwater cave system
    Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
    Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559v)
    Divers exploring the underwater cave system
    Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
    Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559w)
    Divers exploring the underwater cave system
    Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
    Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559u)
    Divers exploring the underwater cave system
    Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
    Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559y)
    Divers exploring the underwater cave system
    Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
    Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559x)
    Divers exploring the underwater cave system
    Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
    Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559ae)
    Divers exploring the underwater cave system
    Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
    Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Klaus Thymann/REX/Shutterstock (9450559ah)
    Divers exploring the underwater cave system
    Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
    Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559b)
    Travelling through the jungle to reach the entrance to the cave system
    Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
    Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Klaus Thymann/REX/Shutterstock (9450559ai)
    View of the jungle
    Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
    Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559f)
    Alex Reato and Klaus Thymann preparing to dive
    Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
    Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559e)
    Dive equipment
    Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
    Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559c)
    Travelling through the jungle to reach the entrance to the cave system
    Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
    Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559ac)
    Divers exploring the underwater cave system
    Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
    Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559ab)
    Divers exploring the underwater cave system
    Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
    Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559a)
    Travelling through the jungle to reach the entrance to the cave system
    Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
    Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559aa)
    Divers exploring the underwater cave system
    Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
    Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559q)
    Divers exploring the underwater cave system
    Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
    Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559r)
    Divers exploring the underwater cave system
    Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
    Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559s)
    Divers exploring the underwater cave system
    Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
    Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559z)
    Divers exploring the underwater cave system
    Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
    Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559n)
    Divers exploring the underwater cave system
    Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
    Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559ag)
    Divers exploring the underwater cave system
    Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
    Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559ad)
    Divers exploring the underwater cave system
    Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
    Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559af)
    Divers exploring the underwater cave system
    Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
    Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Hikers admiring the mountains in Autumn Season in Stelvio National park in Brescia province, Lombardy district, Italy, Europe.
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    Hikers admiring the mountains in Autumn Season in Stelvio National park in Brescia province, Lombardy district, Italy, Europe.
    Hikers admiring the mountains in autumn season in Stelvio National Park in Brescia Province, Lombardy, Italy, Europe
    Michele Rossetti

     

  • Hiker in a Mountain cave in Autumn Season in Stelvio National park in Brescia province, Lombardy district, Italy, Europe.
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    Hiker in a Mountain cave in Autumn Season in Stelvio National park in Brescia province, Lombardy district, Italy, Europe.
    Hiker in a mountain cave in autumn season in Stelvio National Park in Brescia Province, Lombardy, Italy, Europe
    Michele Rossetti

     

  • Mountain trekker in Autumn Season in Stelvio National park in Brescia province, Lombardy district, Italy, Europe.
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    Mountain trekker in Autumn Season in Stelvio National park in Brescia province, Lombardy district, Italy, Europe.
    Mountain trekker in autumn season in Stelvio National Park in Brescia Province, Lombardy, Italy, Europe.
    Michele Rossetti

     

  • FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
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    FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX/Shutterstock (8990794g)
    A visitor lies in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
    'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017


    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
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    FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (8990730m)
    A visitor her dog lie in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
    'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017


    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
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    FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX/Shutterstock (8990794f)
    A visitor and her dog lie in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
    'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017


    (c) Dukas

     

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