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Daily scenes from the southern coast of Malta
Traditional hand-cut salt pans line the rocky shore in Bir?ebbu?a, Malta on 18/04/2025 These historic basins are a reminder of the island’s longstanding tradition of sea salt harvesting. Photo by Wiktor Dabkowski
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Popeye Village in Malta: From Film Set to Tourist Attraction
The colorful wooden structures of Popeye Village are seen through a metal security fence from the clifftop viewpoint in Anchor Bay, Malta, on 17/04/2025. The seaside village, originally built for the 1980 ìPopeyeî film, now serves as a popular tourist attraction. Photo by Wiktor Dabkowski
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Popeye Village in Malta: From Film Set to Tourist Attraction
A convex roadside mirror covered with stickers reflects the blue sky and surroundings above Popeye Village in Anchor Bay, Malta, on 17/04/2025. Photo by Wiktor Dabkowski
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Popeye Village in Malta: From Film Set to Tourist Attraction
A comic-style cutout depicting Popeye punching Bluto is set against a scenic sea view in Popeye Village, Anchor Bay, Malta, on 17/04/2025. Visitors can pose with their faces in the cutouts for photos against the Mediterranean backdrop. Photo by Wiktor Dabkowski
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Popeye Village in Malta: From Film Set to Tourist Attraction
Two visitors walk past a themed building marked ìTobacco and Pipesî in Popeye Village, Anchor Bay, Malta, on 17/04/2025. The stylized signage and props reflect the fictional maritime world of Popeye. Photo by Wiktor Dabkowski
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Popeye Village in Malta: From Film Set to Tourist Attraction
General view of Popeye Village, the former film set of the 1980 musical ìPopeyeî starring Robin Williams, now transformed into a popular open-air museum and tourist attraction in Anchor Bay, Malta, on 17/04/2025. The colorful wooden buildings, built in 1979 by Paramount Pictures and Walt Disney Productions, continue to draw visitors for their cinematic charm, seaside views and family-friendly entertainment. Photo by Wiktor Dabkowski
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Popeye Village in Malta: From Film Set to Tourist Attraction
General view of Popeye Village, the former film set of the 1980 musical ìPopeyeî starring Robin Williams, now transformed into a popular open-air museum and tourist attraction in Anchor Bay, Malta, on 17/04/2025. The colorful wooden buildings, built in 1979 by Paramount Pictures and Walt Disney Productions, continue to draw visitors for their cinematic charm, seaside views and family-friendly entertainment. Photo by Wiktor Dabkowski
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Ukraine's art evacuators: the intrepid team rescuing art from a warzone - in pictures
After Russia’s invasion in 2022, historian Leonid Marushchak saw that Ukraine’s cultural heritage was under threat, too. So he vowed to get to these irreplaceable works before Putin’s forces could. Photographs by Julia Kochetova, Ed Ram and Natalka Diachenko.
Arif Bagirov, originally from Severodonetsk (now - occupied by Russia), is posing for a portrait. Arif is a part of the evacuation crew.
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Ukraine's art evacuators: the intrepid team rescuing art from a warzone - in pictures
After Russia’s invasion in 2022, historian Leonid Marushchak saw that Ukraine’s cultural heritage was under threat, too. So he vowed to get to these irreplaceable works before Putin’s forces could. Photographs by Julia Kochetova, Ed Ram and Natalka Diachenko.
Arif Bagirov, originally from Severodonetsk (now - occupied by Russia), is posing for a portrait. Arif is a part of the evacuation crew.
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Ukraine's art evacuators: the intrepid team rescuing art from a warzone - in pictures
After RussiaÕs invasion in 2022, historian Leonid Marushchak saw that UkraineÕs cultural heritage was under threat, too. So he vowed to get to these irreplaceable works before PutinÕs forces could. Photographs by Julia Kochetova, Ed Ram and Natalka Diachenko.
Leonid Marushchak, Yevhen Sternichuk and Marharita Kravchenko with the van they used to retrieve countless artworks before it was nearly destroyed in a drone attack in the Kherson region.
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Ukraine's art evacuators: the intrepid team rescuing art from a warzone - in pictures
After RussiaÕs invasion in 2022, historian Leonid Marushchak saw that UkraineÕs cultural heritage was under threat, too. So he vowed to get to these irreplaceable works before PutinÕs forces could. Photographs by Julia Kochetova, Ed Ram and Natalka Diachenko.
Leonid Marushchak, Yevhen Sternichuk and Marharita Kravchenko with the van they used to retrieve countless artworks before it was nearly destroyed in a drone attack in the Kherson region.
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Ukraine's art evacuators: the intrepid team rescuing art from a warzone - in pictures
After Russia’s invasion in 2022, historian Leonid Marushchak saw that Ukraine’s cultural heritage was under threat, too. So he vowed to get to these irreplaceable works before Putin’s forces could. Photographs by Julia Kochetova, Ed Ram and Natalka Diachenko.
Leonid Marushchak is showing the damaged vehicle.
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Ukraine's art evacuators: the intrepid team rescuing art from a warzone - in pictures
After RussiaÕs invasion in 2022, historian Leonid Marushchak saw that UkraineÕs cultural heritage was under threat, too. So he vowed to get to these irreplaceable works before PutinÕs forces could. Photographs by Julia Kochetova, Ed Ram and Natalka Diachenko.
Diana Berg, a Ukrainian artist, cultural manager and activist, who has supported her friend MarushchakÕs efforts to rescue UkraineÕs cultural heritage. She is photographed with banners used in Pride and pro-Ukrainian marches and demos in Mariupol, the city she fled when it was besieged in 2022.
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Ukraine's art evacuators: the intrepid team rescuing art from a warzone - in pictures
After Russia’s invasion in 2022, historian Leonid Marushchak saw that Ukraine’s cultural heritage was under threat, too. So he vowed to get to these irreplaceable works before Putin’s forces could. Photographs by Julia Kochetova, Ed Ram and Natalka Diachenko.
Leonid Marushchak is posing for a portrait with 2 evacuated art works.
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Ukraine's art evacuators: the intrepid team rescuing art from a warzone - in pictures
After RussiaÕs invasion in 2022, historian Leonid Marushchak saw that UkraineÕs cultural heritage was under threat, too. So he vowed to get to these irreplaceable works before PutinÕs forces could. Photographs by Julia Kochetova, Ed Ram and Natalka Diachenko.
A detail of an artwork from MarushchakÕs personal collection. He has organised the evacuation of dozens of museums across UkraineÕs frontline Ð packing, recording, logging and counting each item and sending them to secret, secure locations away from the combat zone
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Ukraine's art evacuators: the intrepid team rescuing art from a warzone - in pictures
After Russia’s invasion in 2022, historian Leonid Marushchak saw that Ukraine’s cultural heritage was under threat, too. So he vowed to get to these irreplaceable works before Putin’s forces could. Photographs by Julia Kochetova, Ed Ram and Natalka Diachenko.
The old icon image, evacuated by Leonid's team.
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Ukraine's art evacuators: the intrepid team rescuing art from a warzone - in pictures
After Russia’s invasion in 2022, historian Leonid Marushchak saw that Ukraine’s cultural heritage was under threat, too. So he vowed to get to these irreplaceable works before Putin’s forces could. Photographs by Julia Kochetova, Ed Ram and Natalka Diachenko.
The old icon image, evacuated by Leonid's team.
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Ukraine's art evacuators: the intrepid team rescuing art from a warzone - in pictures
After RussiaÕs invasion in 2022, historian Leonid Marushchak saw that UkraineÕs cultural heritage was under threat, too. So he vowed to get to these irreplaceable works before PutinÕs forces could. Photographs by Julia Kochetova, Ed Ram and Natalka Diachenko.
An antique religious icon from Leonid MarushchakÕs personal collection. Along with a motley crew of drivers and helpers, Marushchak has been working tirelessly Ð and dangerously Ð to retrieve and evacuate works of art from museums and cultural centres across eastern Ukraine before Russian forces have the chance to loot them. From modern ceramics to 17th-century paintings, Marushchak and co have gathered tens of thousands of works and whisked them away to safe (and secret) locations away from the front lines of the war.
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Ukraine's art evacuators: the intrepid team rescuing art from a warzone - in pictures
After Russia’s invasion in 2022, historian Leonid Marushchak saw that Ukraine’s cultural heritage was under threat, too. So he vowed to get to these irreplaceable works before Putin’s forces could. Photographs by Julia Kochetova, Ed Ram and Natalka Diachenko.
Art work at Leonid Marushchak's apartment in Kyiv.
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Ukraine's art evacuators: the intrepid team rescuing art from a warzone - in pictures
After Russia’s invasion in 2022, historian Leonid Marushchak saw that Ukraine’s cultural heritage was under threat, too. So he vowed to get to these irreplaceable works before Putin’s forces could. Photographs by Julia Kochetova, Ed Ram and Natalka Diachenko.
Art works at Leonid Marushchak's apartment in Kyiv.
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Ukraine's art evacuators: the intrepid team rescuing art from a warzone - in pictures
After RussiaÕs invasion in 2022, historian Leonid Marushchak saw that UkraineÕs cultural heritage was under threat, too. So he vowed to get to these irreplaceable works before PutinÕs forces could. Photographs by Julia Kochetova, Ed Ram and Natalka Diachenko.
Marushchak at his apartment in Kyiv with works from his personal collection.
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Ukraine's art evacuators: the intrepid team rescuing art from a warzone - in pictures
After Russia’s invasion in 2022, historian Leonid Marushchak saw that Ukraine’s cultural heritage was under threat, too. So he vowed to get to these irreplaceable works before Putin’s forces could. Photographs by Julia Kochetova, Ed Ram and Natalka Diachenko.
Leonid Marushchak is showing different art pieces which were evacuated thanks to his team.
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Ukraine's art evacuators: the intrepid team rescuing art from a warzone - in pictures
After RussiaÕs invasion in 2022, historian Leonid Marushchak saw that UkraineÕs cultural heritage was under threat, too. So he vowed to get to these irreplaceable works before PutinÕs forces could. Photographs by Julia Kochetova, Ed Ram and Natalka Diachenko.
Leonid Marushchak with an art work by Ukrainian ceramicist Nina Fedorova, from his personal collection.
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Ukraine's art evacuators: the intrepid team rescuing art from a warzone - in pictures
After RussiaÕs invasion in 2022, historian Leonid Marushchak saw that UkraineÕs cultural heritage was under threat, too. So he vowed to get to these irreplaceable works before PutinÕs forces could. Photographs by Julia Kochetova, Ed Ram and Natalka Diachenko.
ÔYou acknowledge to yourself you might die. But itÕs too early for me Ð I have cats at home that need looking afterÕ É Marharita Kravchenko, a driver who has worked with Marushchak on evacuating art from some of UkraineÕs most dangerous hotspots.
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Ukraine's art evacuators: the intrepid team rescuing art from a warzone - in pictures
After RussiaÕs invasion in 2022, historian Leonid Marushchak saw that UkraineÕs cultural heritage was under threat, too. So he vowed to get to these irreplaceable works before PutinÕs forces could. Photographs by Julia Kochetova, Ed Ram and Natalka Diachenko.
Zhanna Kadyrova, a Ukrainian artist, at her studio in Kyiv, showing one of her works from a series titled Anxiety, a traditional found embroidery with the Ukrainian for Ôair raid alertÕ stitched over it. ÔHe works 24/7,Õ she said of Marushchak. ÔEven the most resilient person has his limits.Õ
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Ukraine's art evacuators: the intrepid team rescuing art from a warzone - in pictures
After RussiaÕs invasion in 2022, historian Leonid Marushchak saw that UkraineÕs cultural heritage was under threat, too. So he vowed to get to these irreplaceable works before PutinÕs forces could. Photographs by Julia Kochetova, Ed Ram and Natalka Diachenko.
Kateryna Chuyeva, former deputy minister of culture, and a friend and collaborator of MarushchakÕs. The importance of the small regional museums that he has helped safeguard is incalculable, Chuyeva said, especially in the light of the losses that Ukraine has suffered to its culture over the centuries. ÔWe have so many gaps, we have so many lost objects and documents and traditions, that we just cannot go in this way any more. We have to stop it, we have to protect what we do have.Õ
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Ukraine's art evacuators: the intrepid team rescuing art from a warzone - in pictures
After Russia’s invasion in 2022, historian Leonid Marushchak saw that Ukraine’s cultural heritage was under threat, too. So he vowed to get to these irreplaceable works before Putin’s forces could. Photographs by Julia Kochetova, Ed Ram and Natalka Diachenko.
Valeriia Nasedkina, Volodymyr Chehrynets, and Vasyl Dmytryk, at his art studio.
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Ukraine's art evacuators: the intrepid team rescuing art from a warzone - in pictures
After Russia’s invasion in 2022, historian Leonid Marushchak saw that Ukraine’s cultural heritage was under threat, too. So he vowed to get to these irreplaceable works before Putin’s forces could. Photographs by Julia Kochetova, Ed Ram and Natalka Diachenko.
Marta Bilas, the wife of Leonid Marushchak, is posing for a portrait in Podil district in Kyiv.
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REPORTAGE - Perth, Australien
PERTH, WA - NOV 26 2019:Visitors in London Court a popular tourist attraction open-roofed shopping arcade located in the central business district in Perth, Western Australia.
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REPORTAGE - Perth, Australien
PERTH, WA - NOV 26 2019:Visitors in London Court a popular tourist attraction open-roofed shopping arcade located in the central business district in Perth, Western Australia.
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FEATURE - Bilder des Tages
SAKATA, YAMAGATA, JAPAN - FEBRUARY 17: Kabuki performers performing on stage during a Kuromori Kabuki Performance at Kuromori, Sakata, Yamagata Prefecture, Japan on Feb. 17, 2019. The Agriculturally themed kabuki has been performed for over 280 years continuously from the mid-Edo era, as a dedication to the Kuromori Hie Shrine in Sakata city. Kuromori kabuki is farmers Kabuki performance performed for the gods within the shrine during the extreme cold of February to coincide with the Lunar New Year, and as such it is also referred to as The dance in snow or The cold dance. It is considered to be one of the nations best with its grand scale and variety of performances, and has been designated as one of Yamagatas prefectural intangible folklore cultural assets. (Photo by Richard Atrero de Guzman/Aflo)
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FEATURE - Bilder des Tages
SAKATA, YAMAGATA, JAPAN - FEBRUARY 17: In this photo shows Kuromori elementary students prepares backstage during Kuromori Kabuki Performance at Kuromori, Sakata, Yamagata Prefecture, Japan on Feb. 17, 2019. The Agriculturally themed kabuki has been performed for over 280 years continuously from the mid-Edo era, as a dedication to the Kuromori Hie Shrine in Sakata city. Kuromori kabuki is farmers Kabuki performance performed for the gods within the shrine during the extreme cold of February to coincide with the Lunar New Year, and as such it is also referred to as The dance in snow or The cold dance. It is considered to be one of the nations best with its grand scale and variety of performances, and has been designated as one of Yamagatas prefectural intangible folklore cultural assets.(Photo by Richard Atrero de Guzman/Aflo)
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