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    FEATURE - Out of Office: Dank moderner Kommunikationstechnik arbeiten, von wo man möchte (Symbolfotos)
    Woman with notebook and handy working in a beach chair as digital nomad and workaholic
    on July 03, 2022 in Wyk, Föhr Island, Germany.
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    FEATURE - Out of Office: Dank moderner Kommunikationstechnik arbeiten, von wo man möchte (Symbolfotos)
    Woman with notebook and handy working in a beach chair as digital nomad and workaholic
    on July 03, 2022 in Wyk, Föhr Island, Germany.
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    FEATURE - Out of Office: Dank moderner Kommunikationstechnik arbeiten, von wo man möchte (Symbolfotos)
    Woman with notebook and handy working in a beach chair as digital nomad and workaholic
    on July 03, 2022 in Wyk, Föhr Island, Germany.
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    FEATURE - Out of Office: Dank moderner Kommunikationstechnik arbeiten, von wo man möchte (Symbolfotos)
    Woman with notebook and handy working in a beach chair as digital nomad and workaholic
    on July 03, 2022 in Wyk, Föhr Island, Germany.
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    FEATURE - Out of Office: Dank moderner Kommunikationstechnik arbeiten, von wo man möchte (Symbolfotos)
    Woman with notebook and handy working in a beach chair as digital nomad and workaholic
    on July 03, 2022 in Wyk, Föhr Island, Germany.
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    FEATURE - Out of Office: Dank moderner Kommunikationstechnik arbeiten, von wo man möchte (Symbolfotos)
    Woman with notebook and handy working in a beach chair as digital nomad and workaholic
    on July 03, 2022 in Wyk, Föhr Island, Germany.
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    FEATURE - Out of Office: Dank moderner Kommunikationstechnik arbeiten, von wo man möchte (Symbolfotos)
    Woman with notebook and handy working as digital nomad and workaholic
    on July 03, 2022 in Wyk, Föhr Island, Germany.
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    FEATURE - Out of Office: Dank moderner Kommunikationstechnik arbeiten, von wo man möchte (Symbolfotos)
    Woman with notebook and handy working as digital nomad and workaholic
    on July 03, 2022 in Wyk, Föhr Island, Germany.
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    FEATURE - Out of Office: Dank moderner Kommunikationstechnik arbeiten, von wo man möchte (Symbolfotos)
    Woman with notebook and handy working as digital nomad and workaholic
    on July 03, 2022 in Wyk, Föhr Island, Germany.
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    FEATURE - Out of Office: Dank moderner Kommunikationstechnik arbeiten, von wo man möchte (Symbolfotos)
    Woman with notebook and handy working as digital nomad and workaholic
    on July 03, 2022 in Wyk, Föhr Island, Germany.
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    FEATURE - Out of Office: Dank moderner Kommunikationstechnik arbeiten, von wo man möchte (Symbolfotos)
    Woman with notebook and handy working as digital nomad and workaholic
    on July 03, 2022 in Wyk, Föhr Island, Germany.
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    FEATURE - Out of Office: Dank moderner Kommunikationstechnik arbeiten, von wo man möchte (Symbolfotos)
    Woman with notebook and handy working as digital nomad and workaholic
    on July 03, 2022 in Wyk, Föhr Island, Germany.
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    FEATURE - Out of Office: Dank moderner Kommunikationstechnik arbeiten, von wo man möchte (Symbolfotos)
    Woman with notebook and handy working as digital nomad and workaholic
    on July 03, 2022 in Wyk, Föhr Island, Germany.
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  • FEATURE - Tibet: Land und Leute
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    FEATURE - Tibet: Land und Leute
    (4/27/2017) A woman milks a cow in a small settlement of Dopkas (nomadic shepherds). Gyantse. Tibet, China. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20844472
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  • FEATURE - Tibet: Land und Leute
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    FEATURE - Tibet: Land und Leute
    (4/25/2017) Groups of houses located next to one of the tributaries of the river Brahmaputra, Tibet. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20844432
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  • FEATURE - Tibet: Land und Leute
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    FEATURE - Tibet: Land und Leute
    (4/24/2017) A family living at the base of Mount Nyenchen Tanglha, 7111 meters high, Tibet. It is surrounded by grassy plains from Damshung to the south and the picturesque Nam Tso sacred lake (4700 m, one of the largest lakes in the world) in the north. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20844417
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  • FEATURE - Mit dem Velo um die Welt
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    FEATURE - Mit dem Velo um die Welt
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Robert Lutter/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission

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

    Throughout the deserts of Asia, the Himalayan mountains, America, Europe and Australia, he faced challenges of both mind and body.
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  • Water  well
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    Water well
    A girl takes water from a well in Tombouctou, Mali -
    development Africa african drought desert nomads -

    REPORTERS©Francois Lenoir

    October 2004

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  • (3)CHINA-INNER MONGOLIA-HERDSMEN (CN)
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    (3)CHINA-INNER MONGOLIA-HERDSMEN (CN)
    081229) -- HULUN BUIR (INNER MONGOLIA), Dec. 29, 2008 -- Herdsmen herd horses on the Hulun Buir Grasslands in north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Dec. 22, 2008. Feeding horses is a traditional way of production of the Mongolian ethnic group and herding horses in winter tests the skill and will of the herdsmen. (Li Xin) (whj (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • (2)CHINA-INNER MONGOLIA-HERDSMEN (CN)
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    (2)CHINA-INNER MONGOLIA-HERDSMEN (CN)
    081229) -- HULUN BUIR (INNER MONGOLIA), Dec. 29, 2008 -- Herdsmen compete in horse racing on the Hulun Buir Grasslands in north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Dec. 17, 2008. Feeding horses is a traditional way of production of the Mongolian ethnic group and herding horses in winter tests the skill and will of the herdsmen. (Li Xin) (whj (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • (4)CHINA-INNER MONGOLIA-HERDSMEN (CN)
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    (4)CHINA-INNER MONGOLIA-HERDSMEN (CN)
    081229) -- HULUN BUIR (INNER MONGOLIA), Dec. 29, 2008 -- Horses run on the Hulun Buir Grasslands in north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Dec. 22, 2008. Feeding horses is a traditional way of production of the Mongolian ethnic group and herding horses in winter tests the skill and will of the herdsmen. (Li Xin) (whj (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • (6)CHINA-INNER MONGOLIA-HERDSMEN (CN)
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    (6)CHINA-INNER MONGOLIA-HERDSMEN (CN)
    081229) -- HULUN BUIR (INNER MONGOLIA), Dec. 29, 2008 -- A herdsman throws the lasso while herding horses on the Hulun Buir Grasslands in north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Dec. 22, 2008. Feeding horses is a traditional way of production of the Mongolian ethnic group and herding horses in winter tests the skill and will of the herdsmen. (Li Xin) (whj (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • (1)CHINA-INNER MONGOLIA-HERDSMEN (CN)
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    (1)CHINA-INNER MONGOLIA-HERDSMEN (CN)
    081229) -- HULUN BUIR (INNER MONGOLIA), Dec. 29, 2008 -- Herdsmen riding on horses are on their way home on the Hulun Buir Grasslands in north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Dec. 17, 2008. Feeding horses is a traditional way of production of the Mongolian ethnic group and herding horses in winter tests the skill and will of the herdsmen. (Li Xin) (whj (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • (5)CHINA-INNER MONGOLIA-HERDSMEN (CN)
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    (5)CHINA-INNER MONGOLIA-HERDSMEN (CN)
    081229) -- HULUN BUIR (INNER MONGOLIA), Dec. 29, 2008 -- A herdsman herds horses on the Hulun Buir Grasslands in north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Dec. 22, 2008. Feeding horses is a traditional way of production of the Mongolian ethnic group and herding horses in winter tests the skill and will of the herdsmen. (Li Xin) (whj (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Lives of Bulgarian Gypsies
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    Lives of Bulgarian Gypsies
    Jan 10, 2008 - Bulgaria, Bulgaria - A man totes a box around a trash dump. For some Roma people, a living is made by collecting garbage from a disposal site. By collecting plastic bottles, one can earn about two euros a day from the recycling industry. Date is approximate..(Credit Image: © Ton Koene/ZUMApress.com)
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  • Lives of Bulgarian Gypsies
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    Lives of Bulgarian Gypsies
    Jan 10, 2008 - Bulgaria, Bulgaria - A couple lies on the grass in the shade of a tree. Making up 10 percent of the population, there are two million gypsies living in Bulgaria. These gypsies, or 'Roma,' are discriminated against by native Bulgarians. Mostly unemployed, these nomadic groups reside in ghettos and consequentially many are involved in crime or drug trade. Date is approximate..(Credit Image: © Ton Koene/ZUMApress.com)
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  • Lives of Bulgarian Gypsies
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    Lives of Bulgarian Gypsies
    Jan 10, 2008 - Bulgaria, Bulgaria - A young girl leans against a balcony that overlooks the rest of the slum where she lives. Making up 10 percent of the population, there are two million gypsies living in Bulgaria. These gypsies, or 'Roma,' are discriminated against by native Bulgarians. Mostly unemployed, these nomadic groups reside in ghettos and consequentially many are involved in crime or drug trade. Date is approximate..(Credit Image: © Ton Koene/ZUMApress.com)
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  • Lives of Bulgarian Gypsies
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    Lives of Bulgarian Gypsies
    Jan 10, 2008 - Bulgaria, Bulgaria - A young girl wears a discarded and stained purple skirt. Making up 10 percent of the population, there are two million gypsies living in Bulgaria. These gypsies, or 'Roma,' are discriminated against by native Bulgarians. Mostly unemployed, these nomadic groups reside in ghettos and consequentially many are involved in crime or drug trade. Date is approximate..(Credit Image: © Ton Koene/ZUMApress.com)
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  • Lives of Bulgarian Gypsies
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    Lives of Bulgarian Gypsies
    Jan 10, 2008 - Bulgaria, Bulgaria - An older woman pulls out weeds from the sidewalk. Making up 10 percent of the population, there are two million gypsies living in Bulgaria. These gypsies, or 'Roma,' are discriminated against by native Bulgarians. Mostly unemployed, these nomadic groups reside in ghettos and consequentially many are involved in crime or drug trade. Date is approximate..(Credit Image: © Ton Koene/ZUMApress.com)
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  • Lives of Bulgarian Gypsies
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    Lives of Bulgarian Gypsies
    Jan 10, 2008 - Bulgaria, Bulgaria - Wearing traditional clothing, a woman stands inside her shabby household. Making up 10 percent of the population, there are two million gypsies living in Bulgaria. These gypsies, or 'Roma,' are discriminated against by native Bulgarians. Mostly unemployed, these nomadic groups reside in ghettos and consequentially many are involved in crime or drug trade. Date is approximate..(Credit Image: © Ton Koene/ZUMApress.com)
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  • Lives of Bulgarian Gypsies
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    Lives of Bulgarian Gypsies
    Jan 10, 2008 - Bulgaria, Bulgaria - Stained and chipped walls make up the interior of a building. Making up 10 percent of the population, there are two million gypsies living in Bulgaria. These gypsies, or 'Roma,' are discriminated against by native Bulgarians. Mostly unemployed, these nomadic groups reside in ghettos and consequentially many are involved in crime or drug trade. Date is approximate..(Credit Image: © Ton Koene/ZUMApress.com)
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  • Lives of Bulgarian Gypsies
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    Lives of Bulgarian Gypsies
    Jan 10, 2008 - Bulgaria, Bulgaria - From the steps of a building, a woman looks out onto the street. Making up 10 percent of the population, there are two million gypsies living in Bulgaria. These gypsies, or 'Roma,' are discriminated against by native Bulgarians. Mostly unemployed, these nomadic groups reside in ghettos and consequentially many are involved in crime or drug trade. Date is approximate..(Credit Image: © Ton Koene/ZUMApress.com)
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  • Lives of Bulgarian Gypsies
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    Lives of Bulgarian Gypsies
    Jan 10, 2008 - Bulgaria, Bulgaria - A woman takes a swig of her drink. Making up 10 percent of the population, there are two million gypsies living in Bulgaria. These gypsies, or 'Roma,' are discriminated against by native Bulgarians. Mostly unemployed, these nomadic groups reside in ghettos and consequentially many are involved in crime or drug trade. Date is approximate..(Credit Image: © Ton Koene/ZUMApress.com)
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  • Lives of Bulgarian Gypsies
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    Lives of Bulgarian Gypsies
    Jan 10, 2008 - Bulgaria, Bulgaria - A man poses with his horse on a street lined with gravel and trash. Making up 10 percent of the population, there are two million gypsies living in Bulgaria. These gypsies, or 'Roma,' are discriminated against by native Bulgarians. Mostly unemployed, these nomadic groups reside in ghettos and consequentially many are involved in crime or drug trade. Date is approximate..(Credit Image: © Ton Koene/ZUMApress.com)
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  • Lives of Bulgarian Gypsies
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    Lives of Bulgarian Gypsies
    Jan 10, 2008 - Bulgaria, Bulgaria - A woman stands between buildings that line a littered street. Making up 10 percent of the population, there are two million gypsies living in Bulgaria. These gypsies, or 'Roma,' are discriminated against by native Bulgarians. Mostly unemployed, these nomadic groups reside in ghettos and consequentially many are involved in crime or drug trade. Date is approximate..(Credit Image: © Ton Koene/ZUMApress.com)
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  • Lives of Bulgarian Gypsies
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    Lives of Bulgarian Gypsies
    Jan 10, 2008 - Bulgaria, Bulgaria - Two gypsies stand outside a neighborhood. Making up 10 percent of the population, there are two million gypsies living in Bulgaria. These gypsies, or 'Roma,' are discriminated against by native Bulgarians. Mostly unemployed, these nomadic groups reside in ghettos and consequentially many are involved in crime or drug trade. Date is approximate..(Credit Image: © Ton Koene/ZUMApress.com)
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  • PT The Forgotten Bedouin Tribes of the West Bank
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    PT The Forgotten Bedouin Tribes of the West Bank
    Palestinian bedouin Umm Khader holds her grandson sitting over a donated USAID bag inside the family tent, on the outskirts of the West Bank city of Jericho, on Wednesday, August 8, 2007. According to a U.N. report, it is estimated that there are 50,000 Bedouins living in the West Bank of which many are refugees. Originally nomadic people, divided in tribes, mostly coming from the desert of Negev in Israel, the West Bank Bedouins live nowadays in the mountains, between Palestinian villages and Jewish settlements. They continue to be isolated from both communities and live under the constant threat of being displaced. Once known their for goat herding and their expertise as animal breeders, a lot of families have been forced into a semi-sedentary lifestyle and count on humanitarian aid to survive. **FRANCE OUT** (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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  • PT The Forgotten Bedouin Tribes of the West Bank
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    PT The Forgotten Bedouin Tribes of the West Bank
    Two young Palestinian Bedouin girls pause for a photo inside the family tent, on the outskirts of the West Bank city of Ramallah, on Friday, August 17, 2007. According to a U.N. report, it is estimated that there are 50,000 Bedouins living in the West Bank of which many are refugees. Originally nomadic people, divided in tribes, mostly coming from the desert of Negev in Israel, the West Bank Bedouins live nowadays in the mountains, between Palestinian villages and Jewish settlements. They continue to be isolated from both communities and live under the constant threat of being displaced. Once known their for goat herding and their expertise as animal breeders, a lot of families have been forced into a semi-sedentary lifestyle and count on humanitarian aid to survive. **FRANCE OUT** (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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  • PT The Forgotten Bedouin Tribes of the West Bank
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    PT The Forgotten Bedouin Tribes of the West Bank
    Sixty five year-old, Palestinian Bedouin, Abu Khader, surrounded by his grand children, while smoKing Hubbly bubbly, known in Arabic as Argeela, inside the family tent, on the outskirts of Jericho, on Wednesday, August 8, 2007. According to a U.N. report, it is estimated that there are 50,000 Bedouins living in the West Bank of which many are refugees. Originally nomadic people, divided in tribes, mostly coming from the desert of Negev in Israel, the West Bank Bedouins live nowadays in the mountains, between Palestinian villages and Jewish settlements. They continue to be isolated from both communities and live under the constant threat of being displaced. Once known their for goat herding and their expertise as animal breeders, a lot of families have been forced into a semi-sedentary lifestyle and count on humanitarian aid to survive. **FRANCE OUT** (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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  • PT The Forgotten Bedouin Tribes of the West Bank
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    PT The Forgotten Bedouin Tribes of the West Bank
    Palestinian Bedouin Umm Khader, displays the hand made goat yogourt kown in Arabic is "Kishek" at the family camp, on the outskirts of the West Bank city of Jericho, on Wednesday, August 8, 2007. According to a U.N. report, it is estimated that there are 50,000 Bedouins living in the West Bank of which many are refugees. Originally nomadic people, divided in tribes, mostly coming from the desert of Negev in Israel, the West Bank Bedouins live nowadays in the mountains, between Palestinian villages and Jewish settlements. They continue to be isolated from both communities and live under the constant threat of being displaced. Once known their for goat herding and their expertise as animal breeders, a lot of families have been forced into a semi-sedentary lifestyle and count on humanitarian aid to survive. **FRANCE OUT** (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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  • PT The Forgotten Bedouin Tribes of the West Bank
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    PT The Forgotten Bedouin Tribes of the West Bank
    Palestinian Bedouin Anadi, 3, lays on the groundinside his family tent, on the outskirt of the West Bank city of Ramallah, on Wednesday, August 8, 2007. According to a U.N. report, it is estimated that there are 50,000 Bedouins living in the West Bank of which many are refugees. Originally nomadic people, divided in tribes, mostly coming from the desert of Negev in Israel, the West Bank Bedouins live nowadays in the mountains, between Palestinian villages and Jewish settlements. They continue to be isolated from both communities and live under the constant threat of being displaced. Once known their for goat herding and their expertise as animal breeders, a lot of families have been forced into a semi-sedentary lifestyle and count on humanitarian aid to survive. **FRANCE OUT** (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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  • PT The Forgotten Bedouin Tribes of the West Bank
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    PT The Forgotten Bedouin Tribes of the West Bank
    A Palestinian Bedouin girl sits on the ground surrounded by family members while gathering at the family camp, on the outskirt of the West Bank city of Jericho, on Wednesday, August 8, 2007. According to a U.N. report, it is estimated that there are 50,000 Bedouins living in the West Bank of which many are refugees. Originally nomadic people, divided in tribes, mostly coming from the desert of Negev in Israel, the West Bank Bedouins live nowadays in the mountains, between Palestinian villages and Jewish settlements. They continue to be isolated from both communities and live under the constant threat of being displaced. Once known their for goat herding and their expertise as animal breeders, a lot of families have been forced into a semi-sedentary lifestyle and count on humanitarian aid to survive. **FRANCE OUT** (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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  • PT The Forgotten Bedouin Tribes of the West Bank
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    PT The Forgotten Bedouin Tribes of the West Bank
    Palestinian Bedouin women talk in the kitchen tent, while preparing the tea, on the outskirts of the West Bank city of Ramallah, on Friday, August 17, 2007. According to a U.N. report, it is estimated that there are 50,000 Bedouins living in the West Bank of which many are refugees. Originally nomadic people, divided in tribes, mostly coming from the desert of Negev in Israel, the West Bank Bedouins live nowadays in the mountains, between Palestinian villages and Jewish settlements. They continue to be isolated from both communities and live under the constant threat of being displaced. Once known their for goat herding and their expertise as animal breeders, a lot of families have been forced into a semi-sedentary lifestyle and count on humanitarian aid to survive. **FRANCE OUT** (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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  • PT The Forgotten Bedouin Tribes of the West Bank
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    PT The Forgotten Bedouin Tribes of the West Bank
    A Palestinian Bedouin woman is seen through a gap in her tent, laughing with her children inside the kitchen tent, in the family camp, on the outskirtS of the West Bank city of Ramallah, on Friday, August 17, 2007. According to a U.N. report, it is estimated that there are 50,000 Bedouins living in the West Bank of which many are refugees. Originally nomadic people, divided in tribes, mostly coming from the desert of Negev in Israel, the West Bank Bedouins live nowadays in the mountains, between Palestinian villages and Jewish settlements. They continue to be isolated from both communities and live under the constant threat of being displaced. Once known their for goat herding and their expertise as animal breeders, a lot of families have been forced into a semi-sedentary lifestyle and count on humanitarian aid to survive. **FRANCE OUT** (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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  • PT The Forgotten Bedouin Tribes of the West Bank
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    PT The Forgotten Bedouin Tribes of the West Bank
    Sixty five year old Palestinian bedouin Abu Khader, smokes hubbly bubbly known in Arabic as Argeela, inside his family tent, on the outskirt of Jericho, on Wednesday, August 8, 2007. . According to a U.N. report, it is estimated that there are 50,000 Bedouins living in the West Bank of which many are refugees. Originally nomadic people, divided in tribes, mostly coming from the desert of Negev in Israel, the West Bank Bedouins live nowadays in the mountains, between Palestinian villages and Jewish settlements. They continue to be isolated from both communities and live under the constant threat of being displaced. Once known their for goat herding and their expertise as animal breeders, a lot of families have been forced into a semi-sedentary lifestyle and count on humanitarian aid to survive. **FRANCE OUT** (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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    A Palestinian Bedouin youth carries a baby goat while leading the herd next to his family camp, on the outskirts of the West Bank city of Jericho, on Wednesday, August 8, 2007. According to a U.N. report, it is estimated that there are 50,000 Bedouins living in the West Bank of which many are refugees. Originally nomadic people, divided in tribes, mostly coming from the desert of Negev in Israel, the West Bank Bedouins live nowadays in the mountains, between Palestinian villages and Jewish settlements. They continue to be isolated from both communities and live under the constant threat of being displaced. Once known their for goat herding and their expertise as animal breeders, a lot of families have been forced into a semi-sedentary lifestyle and count on humanitarian aid to survive. **FRANCE OUT** (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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    Palestinian bedouin, Anadi, 3, peers through the tent, playing inside the kitchen tent, at his family camp, located on a mountain in the outskirts of the West Bank city of Ramallah, on Friday, August 17, 2007. According to a U.N. report, it is estimated that there are 50,000 Bedouins living in the West Bank of which many are refugees. Originally nomadic people, divided in tribes, mostly coming from the desert of Negev in Israel, the West Bank Bedouins live nowadays in the mountains, between Palestinian villages and Jewish settlements. They continue to be isolated from both communities and live under the constant threat of being displaced. Once known their for goat herding and their expertise as animal breeders, a lot of families have been forced into a semi-sedentary lifestyle and count on humanitarian aid to survive. **FRANCE OUT** (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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    A Palestinian Bedouin woman, pours tea for her guests, not seen, at the family camp, on the outskirts of the West Bank city of Ramallah, on Friday, August 17, 2007. According to a U.N. report, it is estimated that there are 50,000 Bedouins living in the West Bank of which many are refugees. Originally nomadic people, divided in tribes, mostly coming from the desert of Negev in Israel, the West Bank Bedouins live nowadays in the mountains, between Palestinian villages and Jewish settlements. They continue to be isolated from both communities and live under the constant threat of being displaced. Once known their for goat herding and their expertise as animal breeders, a lot of families have been forced into a semi-sedentary lifestyle and count on humanitarian aid to survive. **FRANCE OUT** (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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    Palestinian Bedouin girls rest while collecting water from a natural source, next to their family camp, on the outskirt of the West Bank city of Ramallah, on Friday, August 17, 2007. According to a U.N. report, it is estimated that there are 50,000 Bedouins living in the West Bank of which many are refugees. Originally nomadic people, divided in tribes, mostly coming from the desert of Negev in Israel, the West Bank Bedouins live nowadays in the mountains, between Palestinian villages and Jewish settlements. They continue to be isolated from both communities and live under the constant threat of being displaced. Once known their for goat herding and their expertise as animal breeders, a lot of families have been forced into a semi-sedentary lifestyle and count on humanitarian aid to survive. **FRANCE OUT** (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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    A young Palestinian Bedouin girl plays next to her grandmother inside the family tent, on the outskirts of the West Bank city of Ramallah, on Friday, August 17, 2007. According to a U.N. report, it is estimated that there are 50,000 Bedouins living in the West Bank of which many are refugees. Originally nomadic people, divided in tribes, mostly coming from the desert of Negev in Israel, the West Bank Bedouins live nowadays in the mountains, between Palestinian villages and Jewish settlements. They continue to be isolated from both communities and live under the constant threat of being displaced. Once known their for goat herding and their expertise as animal breeders, a lot of families have been forced into a semi-sedentary lifestyle and count on humanitarian aid to survive. **FRANCE OUT** (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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