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TUI Reise Center
The storefront of TUI ReiseCenter travel agency is in Kempten, Bavaria, Swabia, Allgaeu, Germany, on August 17, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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TUI Reise Center
The TUI logo is mounted on a building facade in Kempten, Bavaria, Swabia, Allgaeu, Germany, on August 17, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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National Guard patrols Washington, DC train station
Two members of the DC National Guard exit Union Station, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on August 14, 2025. U.S. President Donald Trump announced the deployment earlier in the week, claiming incorrectly that violent crime is at an all-time high in the capital city. Violent crime has dropped 26 percent in 2025, reaching a 30-year low. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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The mind-bending acid house tour of London
George Georgiou gave British rave culture its smiley face. Now he's placing plaques where hardcore clubbers sweated till dawn. Join the designer - and DJs Danny Rampling and Nicky Holloway - on a face-melting trip.
In the 80s and 90s, Georgiou shaped the aesthetic of much of London's underground dance nightlife. As well as flyers he designed membership cards, logos, posters, banners - entire nightclub aesthetics.
Georgiou has meticulously archived his work, and a lot of it is about to be turned into NFTs.
Doing this trail of London's old rave haunts, the changes to the buildings, and to people's ability to access such spaces to throw such wild parties, feel very pronounced.
George Georgiou seen at the entrance for the club Raw in the basement of the St Giles Hotel in Tottenham Court Road, London. 90s clubland yellow plaques being installed (temporarily) around London on the sites of the old clubs from the 80s and 90s. Artist George Georgiou created the flyers for the events and lays claim to having invented the rave smiley face. 11 April 2024
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The mind-bending acid house tour of London
George Georgiou gave British rave culture its smiley face. Now he's placing plaques where hardcore clubbers sweated till dawn. Join the designer - and DJs Danny Rampling and Nicky Holloway - on a face-melting trip.
In the 80s and 90s, Georgiou shaped the aesthetic of much of London's underground dance nightlife. As well as flyers he designed membership cards, logos, posters, banners - entire nightclub aesthetics.
Georgiou has meticulously archived his work, and a lot of it is about to be turned into NFTs.
Doing this trail of London's old rave haunts, the changes to the buildings, and to people's ability to access such spaces to throw such wild parties, feel very pronounced.
George Georgiou seen at the entrance for the club Raw in the basement of the St Giles Hotel in Tottenham Court Road, London. 90s clubland yellow plaques being installed (temporarily) around London on the sites of the old clubs from the 80s and 90s. Artist George Georgiou created the flyers for the events and lays claim to having invented the rave smiley face. 11 April 2024
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The mind-bending acid house tour of London
George Georgiou gave British rave culture its smiley face. Now he's placing plaques where hardcore clubbers sweated till dawn. Join the designer - and DJs Danny Rampling and Nicky Holloway - on a face-melting trip.
In the 80s and 90s, Georgiou shaped the aesthetic of much of London's underground dance nightlife. As well as flyers he designed membership cards, logos, posters, banners - entire nightclub aesthetics.
Georgiou has meticulously archived his work, and a lot of it is about to be turned into NFTs.
Doing this trail of London's old rave haunts, the changes to the buildings, and to people's ability to access such spaces to throw such wild parties, feel very pronounced.
90s clubland yellow plaques being installed (temporarily) around London on the sites of the old clubs from the 80s and 90s. Artist George Georgiou created the flyers for the events and lays claim to having invented the rave smiley face. 11 April 2024
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The mind-bending acid house tour of London
George Georgiou gave British rave culture its smiley face. Now he's placing plaques where hardcore clubbers sweated till dawn. Join the designer - and DJs Danny Rampling and Nicky Holloway - on a face-melting trip.
In the 80s and 90s, Georgiou shaped the aesthetic of much of London's underground dance nightlife. As well as flyers he designed membership cards, logos, posters, banners - entire nightclub aesthetics.
Georgiou has meticulously archived his work, and a lot of it is about to be turned into NFTs.
Doing this trail of London's old rave haunts, the changes to the buildings, and to people's ability to access such spaces to throw such wild parties, feel very pronounced.
Nicky Holloway, George Georgiou and Danny Rampling seen outside the entrance to Shoom in London Bridge. 90s clubland yellow plaques being installed (temporarily) around London on the sites of the old clubs from the 80s and 90s. Artist George Georgiou created the flyers for the events and lays claim to having invented the rave smiley face. 11 April 2024
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The mind-bending acid house tour of London
George Georgiou gave British rave culture its smiley face. Now he's placing plaques where hardcore clubbers sweated till dawn. Join the designer - and DJs Danny Rampling and Nicky Holloway - on a face-melting trip.
In the 80s and 90s, Georgiou shaped the aesthetic of much of London's underground dance nightlife. As well as flyers he designed membership cards, logos, posters, banners - entire nightclub aesthetics.
Georgiou has meticulously archived his work, and a lot of it is about to be turned into NFTs.
Doing this trail of London's old rave haunts, the changes to the buildings, and to people's ability to access such spaces to throw such wild parties, feel very pronounced.
Nicky Holloway and George Georgiou seen outside Shoom in London Bridge. 90s clubland yellow plaques being installed (temporarily) around London on the sites of the old clubs from the 80s and 90s. Artist George Georgiou created the flyers for the events and lays claim to having invented the rave smiley face. 11 April 2024
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The mind-bending acid house tour of London
George Georgiou gave British rave culture its smiley face. Now he's placing plaques where hardcore clubbers sweated till dawn. Join the designer - and DJs Danny Rampling and Nicky Holloway - on a face-melting trip.
In the 80s and 90s, Georgiou shaped the aesthetic of much of London's underground dance nightlife. As well as flyers he designed membership cards, logos, posters, banners - entire nightclub aesthetics.
Georgiou has meticulously archived his work, and a lot of it is about to be turned into NFTs.
Doing this trail of London's old rave haunts, the changes to the buildings, and to people's ability to access such spaces to throw such wild parties, feel very pronounced.
90s clubland yellow plaques being installed (temporarily) around London on the sites of the old clubs from the 80s and 90s. Artist George Georgiou created the flyers for the events and lays claim to having invented the rave smiley face. 11 April 2024
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The mind-bending acid house tour of London
George Georgiou gave British rave culture its smiley face. Now he's placing plaques where hardcore clubbers sweated till dawn. Join the designer - and DJs Danny Rampling and Nicky Holloway - on a face-melting trip.
In the 80s and 90s, Georgiou shaped the aesthetic of much of London's underground dance nightlife. As well as flyers he designed membership cards, logos, posters, banners - entire nightclub aesthetics.
Georgiou has meticulously archived his work, and a lot of it is about to be turned into NFTs.
Doing this trail of London's old rave haunts, the changes to the buildings, and to people's ability to access such spaces to throw such wild parties, feel very pronounced.
Danny Rampling seen outside Shoom in London Bridge. 90s clubland yellow plaques being installed (temporarily) around London on the sites of the old clubs from the 80s and 90s. Artist George Georgiou created the flyers for the events and lays claim to having invented the rave smiley face. 11 April 2024
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The mind-bending acid house tour of London
George Georgiou gave British rave culture its smiley face. Now he's placing plaques where hardcore clubbers sweated till dawn. Join the designer - and DJs Danny Rampling and Nicky Holloway - on a face-melting trip.
In the 80s and 90s, Georgiou shaped the aesthetic of much of London's underground dance nightlife. As well as flyers he designed membership cards, logos, posters, banners - entire nightclub aesthetics.
Georgiou has meticulously archived his work, and a lot of it is about to be turned into NFTs.
Doing this trail of London's old rave haunts, the changes to the buildings, and to people's ability to access such spaces to throw such wild parties, feel very pronounced.
The location of Shoom in London Bridge. 90s clubland yellow plaques being installed (temporarily) around London on the sites of the old clubs from the 80s and 90s. Artist George Georgiou created the flyers for the events and lays claim to having invented the rave smiley face. 11 April 2024
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The mind-bending acid house tour of London
George Georgiou gave British rave culture its smiley face. Now he's placing plaques where hardcore clubbers sweated till dawn. Join the designer - and DJs Danny Rampling and Nicky Holloway - on a face-melting trip.
In the 80s and 90s, Georgiou shaped the aesthetic of much of London's underground dance nightlife. As well as flyers he designed membership cards, logos, posters, banners - entire nightclub aesthetics.
Georgiou has meticulously archived his work, and a lot of it is about to be turned into NFTs.
Doing this trail of London's old rave haunts, the changes to the buildings, and to people's ability to access such spaces to throw such wild parties, feel very pronounced.
George Georgiou, Danny Rampling and Nicky Hollway seen outside Shoom in London Bridge. 90s clubland yellow plaques being installed (temporarily) around London on the sites of the old clubs from the 80s and 90s. Artist George Georgiou created the flyers for the events and lays claim to having invented the rave smiley face. 11 April 2024
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The mind-bending acid house tour of London
George Georgiou gave British rave culture its smiley face. Now he's placing plaques where hardcore clubbers sweated till dawn. Join the designer - and DJs Danny Rampling and Nicky Holloway - on a face-melting trip.
In the 80s and 90s, Georgiou shaped the aesthetic of much of London's underground dance nightlife. As well as flyers he designed membership cards, logos, posters, banners - entire nightclub aesthetics.
Georgiou has meticulously archived his work, and a lot of it is about to be turned into NFTs.
Doing this trail of London's old rave haunts, the changes to the buildings, and to people's ability to access such spaces to throw such wild parties, feel very pronounced.
George Georgiou, Danny Rampling and Nicky Hollway seen outside Shoom in London Bridge. 90s clubland yellow plaques being installed (temporarily) around London on the sites of the old clubs from the 80s and 90s. Artist George Georgiou created the flyers for the events and lays claim to having invented the rave smiley face. 11 April 2024
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The mind-bending acid house tour of London
George Georgiou gave British rave culture its smiley face. Now he's placing plaques where hardcore clubbers sweated till dawn. Join the designer - and DJs Danny Rampling and Nicky Holloway - on a face-melting trip.
In the 80s and 90s, Georgiou shaped the aesthetic of much of London's underground dance nightlife. As well as flyers he designed membership cards, logos, posters, banners - entire nightclub aesthetics.
Georgiou has meticulously archived his work, and a lot of it is about to be turned into NFTs.
Doing this trail of London's old rave haunts, the changes to the buildings, and to people's ability to access such spaces to throw such wild parties, feel very pronounced.
George Georgiou, Danny Rampling and Nicky Hollway seen outside Shoom in London Bridge. 90s clubland yellow plaques being installed (temporarily) around London on the sites of the old clubs from the 80s and 90s. Artist George Georgiou created the flyers for the events and lays claim to having invented the rave smiley face. 11 April 2024
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The mind-bending acid house tour of London
George Georgiou gave British rave culture its smiley face. Now he's placing plaques where hardcore clubbers sweated till dawn. Join the designer - and DJs Danny Rampling and Nicky Holloway - on a face-melting trip.
In the 80s and 90s, Georgiou shaped the aesthetic of much of London's underground dance nightlife. As well as flyers he designed membership cards, logos, posters, banners - entire nightclub aesthetics.
Georgiou has meticulously archived his work, and a lot of it is about to be turned into NFTs.
Doing this trail of London's old rave haunts, the changes to the buildings, and to people's ability to access such spaces to throw such wild parties, feel very pronounced.
George Georgiou and Danny Rampling seen outside Shoom in London Bridge. 90s clubland yellow plaques being installed (temporarily) around London on the sites of the old clubs from the 80s and 90s. Artist George Georgiou created the flyers for the events and lays claim to having invented the rave smiley face. 11 April 2024
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The mind-bending acid house tour of London
George Georgiou gave British rave culture its smiley face. Now he's placing plaques where hardcore clubbers sweated till dawn. Join the designer - and DJs Danny Rampling and Nicky Holloway - on a face-melting trip.
In the 80s and 90s, Georgiou shaped the aesthetic of much of London's underground dance nightlife. As well as flyers he designed membership cards, logos, posters, banners - entire nightclub aesthetics.
Georgiou has meticulously archived his work, and a lot of it is about to be turned into NFTs.
Doing this trail of London's old rave haunts, the changes to the buildings, and to people's ability to access such spaces to throw such wild parties, feel very pronounced.
90s clubland yellow plaques being installed (temporarily) around London on the sites of the old clubs from the 80s and 90s. Artist George Georgiou created the flyers for the events and lays claim to having invented the rave smiley face. 11 April 2024
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The mind-bending acid house tour of London
George Georgiou gave British rave culture its smiley face. Now he's placing plaques where hardcore clubbers sweated till dawn. Join the designer - and DJs Danny Rampling and Nicky Holloway - on a face-melting trip.
In the 80s and 90s, Georgiou shaped the aesthetic of much of London's underground dance nightlife. As well as flyers he designed membership cards, logos, posters, banners - entire nightclub aesthetics.
Georgiou has meticulously archived his work, and a lot of it is about to be turned into NFTs.
Doing this trail of London's old rave haunts, the changes to the buildings, and to people's ability to access such spaces to throw such wild parties, feel very pronounced.
George Georgiou seen outside the entrance to Shoom in London Bridge. 90s clubland yellow plaques being installed (temporarily) around London on the sites of the old clubs from the 80s and 90s. Artist George Georgiou created the flyers for the events and lays claim to having invented the rave smiley face. 11 April 2024
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The mind-bending acid house tour of London
George Georgiou gave British rave culture its smiley face. Now he's placing plaques where hardcore clubbers sweated till dawn. Join the designer - and DJs Danny Rampling and Nicky Holloway - on a face-melting trip.
In the 80s and 90s, Georgiou shaped the aesthetic of much of London's underground dance nightlife. As well as flyers he designed membership cards, logos, posters, banners - entire nightclub aesthetics.
Georgiou has meticulously archived his work, and a lot of it is about to be turned into NFTs.
Doing this trail of London's old rave haunts, the changes to the buildings, and to people's ability to access such spaces to throw such wild parties, feel very pronounced.
George Georgiou seen outside the entrance to Shoom in London Bridge. 90s clubland yellow plaques being installed (temporarily) around London on the sites of the old clubs from the 80s and 90s. Artist George Georgiou created the flyers for the events and lays claim to having invented the rave smiley face. 11 April 2024
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The mind-bending acid house tour of London
George Georgiou gave British rave culture its smiley face. Now he's placing plaques where hardcore clubbers sweated till dawn. Join the designer - and DJs Danny Rampling and Nicky Holloway - on a face-melting trip.
In the 80s and 90s, Georgiou shaped the aesthetic of much of London's underground dance nightlife. As well as flyers he designed membership cards, logos, posters, banners - entire nightclub aesthetics.
Georgiou has meticulously archived his work, and a lot of it is about to be turned into NFTs.
Doing this trail of London's old rave haunts, the changes to the buildings, and to people's ability to access such spaces to throw such wild parties, feel very pronounced.
George Georgiou seen outside the entrance to Shoom in London Bridge. 90s clubland yellow plaques being installed (temporarily) around London on the sites of the old clubs from the 80s and 90s. Artist George Georgiou created the flyers for the events and lays claim to having invented the rave smiley face. 11 April 2024
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The mind-bending acid house tour of London
George Georgiou gave British rave culture its smiley face. Now he's placing plaques where hardcore clubbers sweated till dawn. Join the designer - and DJs Danny Rampling and Nicky Holloway - on a face-melting trip.
In the 80s and 90s, Georgiou shaped the aesthetic of much of London's underground dance nightlife. As well as flyers he designed membership cards, logos, posters, banners - entire nightclub aesthetics.
Georgiou has meticulously archived his work, and a lot of it is about to be turned into NFTs.
Doing this trail of London's old rave haunts, the changes to the buildings, and to people's ability to access such spaces to throw such wild parties, feel very pronounced.
Flyers for Special Branch, which were posted out to people on Nicky Holloway's mailing list about the upcoming night. Nicky had 20,000 people on his mailing list. 90s clubland yellow plaques being installed (temporarily) around London on the sites of the old clubs from the 80s and 90s. Artist George Georgiou created the flyers for the events and lays claim to having invented the rave smiley face. 11 April 2024
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The mind-bending acid house tour of London
George Georgiou gave British rave culture its smiley face. Now he's placing plaques where hardcore clubbers sweated till dawn. Join the designer - and DJs Danny Rampling and Nicky Holloway - on a face-melting trip.
In the 80s and 90s, Georgiou shaped the aesthetic of much of London's underground dance nightlife. As well as flyers he designed membership cards, logos, posters, banners - entire nightclub aesthetics.
Georgiou has meticulously archived his work, and a lot of it is about to be turned into NFTs.
Doing this trail of London's old rave haunts, the changes to the buildings, and to people's ability to access such spaces to throw such wild parties, feel very pronounced.
George Georgiou seen outside Special Branch on Tooley Street in London Bridge - the building has now been knocked down. 90s clubland yellow plaques being installed (temporarily) around London on the sites of the old clubs from the 80s and 90s. Artist George Georgiou created the flyers for the events and lays claim to having invented the rave smiley face. 11 April 2024
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The mind-bending acid house tour of London
George Georgiou gave British rave culture its smiley face. Now he's placing plaques where hardcore clubbers sweated till dawn. Join the designer - and DJs Danny Rampling and Nicky Holloway - on a face-melting trip.
In the 80s and 90s, Georgiou shaped the aesthetic of much of London's underground dance nightlife. As well as flyers he designed membership cards, logos, posters, banners - entire nightclub aesthetics.
Georgiou has meticulously archived his work, and a lot of it is about to be turned into NFTs.
Doing this trail of London's old rave haunts, the changes to the buildings, and to people's ability to access such spaces to throw such wild parties, feel very pronounced.
Special Branch on Tooley Street in London Bridge - the building has now been knocked down. 90s clubland yellow plaques being installed (temporarily) around London on the sites of the old clubs from the 80s and 90s. Artist George Georgiou created the flyers for the events and lays claim to having invented the rave smiley face. 11 April 2024
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The mind-bending acid house tour of London
George Georgiou gave British rave culture its smiley face. Now he's placing plaques where hardcore clubbers sweated till dawn. Join the designer - and DJs Danny Rampling and Nicky Holloway - on a face-melting trip.
In the 80s and 90s, Georgiou shaped the aesthetic of much of London's underground dance nightlife. As well as flyers he designed membership cards, logos, posters, banners - entire nightclub aesthetics.
Georgiou has meticulously archived his work, and a lot of it is about to be turned into NFTs.
Doing this trail of London's old rave haunts, the changes to the buildings, and to people's ability to access such spaces to throw such wild parties, feel very pronounced.
George Georgiou and DJ Nicky Holloway seen outside Special Branch on Tooley Street in London Bridge - the building has now been knocked down. 90s clubland yellow plaques being installed (temporarily) around London on the sites of the old clubs from the 80s and 90s. Artist George Georgiou created the flyers for the events and lays claim to having invented the rave smiley face. 11 April 2024
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The mind-bending acid house tour of London
George Georgiou gave British rave culture its smiley face. Now he's placing plaques where hardcore clubbers sweated till dawn. Join the designer - and DJs Danny Rampling and Nicky Holloway - on a face-melting trip.
In the 80s and 90s, Georgiou shaped the aesthetic of much of London's underground dance nightlife. As well as flyers he designed membership cards, logos, posters, banners - entire nightclub aesthetics.
Georgiou has meticulously archived his work, and a lot of it is about to be turned into NFTs.
Doing this trail of London's old rave haunts, the changes to the buildings, and to people's ability to access such spaces to throw such wild parties, feel very pronounced.
George Georgiou's flyers for Special Branch on Tooley Street. 90s clubland yellow plaques being installed (temporarily) around London on the sites of the old clubs from the 80s and 90s. Artist George Georgiou created the flyers for the events and lays claim to having invented the rave smiley face. 11 April 2024
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Resident giant otters breach the river’s surface while hunting in the Meeting of the Waters State Park, Pantanal, Brazil. The photos were taken by Henrique Olsen.
The 29 year old said, “I saw from a distance, a group of giant otters approaching our boat swimming very quickly atop the water’s surface.”
“They were coming directly towards us, we saw a lot of fish trying to escape ahead."
“It was possible to see the fish jumping out of the water in an attempt to evade the giant otters.”
“Giant otters are not easy to find, they are at risk of extinction, and are losing more and more habitat in unprotected areas of South America.”
“This spot is home to some resident giant otter groups, a place where we are always lucky enough to see them.”
“This species, recognised as the largest otter globally and endemic to South America, has experienced a drastic decline, losing nearly 40% of its original habitat due to hunting and habitat destruction.”
“Despite their unique characteristics and significance in South America's biodiversity, they continue to face challenges that endanger their survival.”
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Resident giant otters breach the river’s surface while hunting in the Meeting of the Waters State Park, Pantanal, Brazil. The photos were taken by Henrique Olsen.
The 29 year old said, “I saw from a distance, a group of giant otters approaching our boat swimming very quickly atop the water’s surface.”
“They were coming directly towards us, we saw a lot of fish trying to escape ahead."
“It was possible to see the fish jumping out of the water in an attempt to evade the giant otters.”
“Giant otters are not easy to find, they are at risk of extinction, and are losing more and more habitat in unprotected areas of South America.”
“This spot is home to some resident giant otter groups, a place where we are always lucky enough to see them.”
“This species, recognised as the largest otter globally and endemic to South America, has experienced a drastic decline, losing nearly 40% of its original habitat due to hunting and habitat destruction.”
“Despite their unique characteristics and significance in South America's biodiversity, they continue to face challenges that endanger their survival.”
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Resident giant otters breach the river’s surface while hunting in the Meeting of the Waters State Park, Pantanal, Brazil. The photos were taken by Henrique Olsen.
The 29 year old said, “I saw from a distance, a group of giant otters approaching our boat swimming very quickly atop the water’s surface.”
“They were coming directly towards us, we saw a lot of fish trying to escape ahead."
“It was possible to see the fish jumping out of the water in an attempt to evade the giant otters.”
“Giant otters are not easy to find, they are at risk of extinction, and are losing more and more habitat in unprotected areas of South America.”
“This spot is home to some resident giant otter groups, a place where we are always lucky enough to see them.”
“This species, recognised as the largest otter globally and endemic to South America, has experienced a drastic decline, losing nearly 40% of its original habitat due to hunting and habitat destruction.”
“Despite their unique characteristics and significance in South America's biodiversity, they continue to face challenges that endanger their survival.”
Please byline: Henrique Olsen/Solent News
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Resident giant otters breach the river’s surface while hunting in the Meeting of the Waters State Park, Pantanal, Brazil. The photos were taken by Henrique Olsen.
The 29 year old said, “I saw from a distance, a group of giant otters approaching our boat swimming very quickly atop the water’s surface.”
“They were coming directly towards us, we saw a lot of fish trying to escape ahead."
“It was possible to see the fish jumping out of the water in an attempt to evade the giant otters.”
“Giant otters are not easy to find, they are at risk of extinction, and are losing more and more habitat in unprotected areas of South America.”
“This spot is home to some resident giant otter groups, a place where we are always lucky enough to see them.”
“This species, recognised as the largest otter globally and endemic to South America, has experienced a drastic decline, losing nearly 40% of its original habitat due to hunting and habitat destruction.”
“Despite their unique characteristics and significance in South America's biodiversity, they continue to face challenges that endanger their survival.”
Please byline: Henrique Olsen/Solent News
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Resident giant otters breach the river’s surface while hunting in the Meeting of the Waters State Park, Pantanal, Brazil. The photos were taken by Henrique Olsen.
The 29 year old said, “I saw from a distance, a group of giant otters approaching our boat swimming very quickly atop the water’s surface.”
“They were coming directly towards us, we saw a lot of fish trying to escape ahead."
“It was possible to see the fish jumping out of the water in an attempt to evade the giant otters.”
“Giant otters are not easy to find, they are at risk of extinction, and are losing more and more habitat in unprotected areas of South America.”
“This spot is home to some resident giant otter groups, a place where we are always lucky enough to see them.”
“This species, recognised as the largest otter globally and endemic to South America, has experienced a drastic decline, losing nearly 40% of its original habitat due to hunting and habitat destruction.”
“Despite their unique characteristics and significance in South America's biodiversity, they continue to face challenges that endanger their survival.”
Please byline: Henrique Olsen/Solent News
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Resident giant otters breach the river’s surface while hunting in the Meeting of the Waters State Park, Pantanal, Brazil. The photos were taken by Henrique Olsen.
The 29 year old said, “I saw from a distance, a group of giant otters approaching our boat swimming very quickly atop the water’s surface.”
“They were coming directly towards us, we saw a lot of fish trying to escape ahead."
“It was possible to see the fish jumping out of the water in an attempt to evade the giant otters.”
“Giant otters are not easy to find, they are at risk of extinction, and are losing more and more habitat in unprotected areas of South America.”
“This spot is home to some resident giant otter groups, a place where we are always lucky enough to see them.”
“This species, recognised as the largest otter globally and endemic to South America, has experienced a drastic decline, losing nearly 40% of its original habitat due to hunting and habitat destruction.”
“Despite their unique characteristics and significance in South America's biodiversity, they continue to face challenges that endanger their survival.”
Please byline: Henrique Olsen/Solent News
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Resident giant otters breach the river’s surface while hunting in the Meeting of the Waters State Park, Pantanal, Brazil. The photos were taken by Henrique Olsen.
The 29 year old said, “I saw from a distance, a group of giant otters approaching our boat swimming very quickly atop the water’s surface.”
“They were coming directly towards us, we saw a lot of fish trying to escape ahead."
“It was possible to see the fish jumping out of the water in an attempt to evade the giant otters.”
“Giant otters are not easy to find, they are at risk of extinction, and are losing more and more habitat in unprotected areas of South America.”
“This spot is home to some resident giant otter groups, a place where we are always lucky enough to see them.”
“This species, recognised as the largest otter globally and endemic to South America, has experienced a drastic decline, losing nearly 40% of its original habitat due to hunting and habitat destruction.”
“Despite their unique characteristics and significance in South America's biodiversity, they continue to face challenges that endanger their survival.”
Please byline: Henrique Olsen/Solent News
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FEATURE - Thailand: Khao Lak, Ferienort in der Provinz Phang Nga
January 17, 2023, Khao Lak, Thailand: Thailand. Khao Lak. The resort of Phang Nga province, located a hundred kilometers from Phuket Island, on the west coast of the Andaman Sea. Nature, weather and daily life at Khao Lak resort in Thailand. Kalima Resort & Villas Khaolak - Sha Extra Plus 5* (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Thailand: Khao Lak, Ferienort in der Provinz Phang Nga
January 17, 2023, Khao Lak, Thailand: Thailand. Khao Lak. The resort of Phang Nga province, located a hundred kilometers from Phuket Island, on the west coast of the Andaman Sea. Nature, weather and daily life at Khao Lak resort in Thailand. Kalima Resort & Villas Khaolak - Sha Extra Plus 5* (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Thailand: Khao Lak, Ferienort in der Provinz Phang Nga
January 17, 2023, Khao Lak, Thailand: Thailand. Khao Lak. The resort of Phang Nga province, located a hundred kilometers from Phuket Island, on the west coast of the Andaman Sea. Nature, weather and daily life at Khao Lak resort in Thailand. Kalima Resort & Villas Khaolak - Sha Extra Plus 5* (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Thailand: Khao Lak, Ferienort in der Provinz Phang Nga
January 17, 2023, Khao Lak, Thailand: Thailand. Khao Lak. The resort of Phang Nga province, located a hundred kilometers from Phuket Island, on the west coast of the Andaman Sea. Nature, weather and daily life at Khao Lak resort in Thailand. Kalima Resort & Villas Khaolak - Sha Extra Plus 5* (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Opening Of Jeff Koons Expo Lost In America - Doha
365 Days To Go is written in Arabic and English by drones in the sky of Doha, Qatar on November 21, 2021. The country will hold the first football World Cup in the Middle East a year from now. Photo by QM via Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
AMSTERDAM - tour boats are moored due to the corona crisis, the boats are no longer allowed to sail and tourists are no longer arriving / 160420 *** Local Caption *** 30917920
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
AMSTERDAM - tour boats are moored due to the corona crisis, the boats are no longer allowed to sail and tourists are no longer arriving / 160420 *** Local Caption *** 30917935
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühling in Amsterdam zu Zeiten von Corona
AMSTERDAM - tour boats are moored due to the corona crisis, the boats are no longer allowed to sail and tourists are no longer arriving / 160420 *** Local Caption *** 30917931
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Royal visit to flood hit area, South Yorkshire, UK - 23 Dec 2019
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nigel Roddis/REX (10512287n)
Prince Charles tours the village of Fishlake during a visit to South Yorkshire which was hit by floods earlier this year
Royal visit to flood hit area, South Yorkshire, UK - 23 Dec 2019
A months worth of rain fell in just 24 hours which left over 25 roads and 4 bridges closed and approximately 1,000 residential properties were flooded or became uninhabitable
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Prince Charles on set of 25th James Bond
June 20, 2019. London, England, United Kingdom: Prince of Wales tours the set of the 25th James Bond Film. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales speaks to BFI apprentices during a visit to the James Bond set at Pinewood Studios on June 20, 2019 in Iver Heath, England. HRH is the Royal Patron of The British Film Institute and the Intelligence Services. ( i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Prince Charles on set of 25th James Bond
June 20, 2019. London, England, United Kingdom: Prince of Wales tours the set of the 25th James Bond Film. Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales poses with British actor Daniel Craig as he tours the set of the 25th James Bond Film at Pinewood Studios in Iver Heath, west of London, on June 20, 2019. - The Prince of Wales, Patron, The British Film Institute and Royal Patron, the Intelligence Services toured the set of the 25th James Bond Film to celebrate the contribution the franchise has made to the British film industry. ( i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Prince Charles on set of 25th James Bond
June 20, 2019. London, England, United Kingdom: Prince of Wales tours the set of the 25th James Bond Film. Britain's Prince Charles (R), Prince of Wales meets British actor Daniel Craig as he tours the set of the 25th James Bond Film at Pinewood Studios in Iver Heath, west of London, on June 20, 2019. - The Prince of Wales, Patron, The British Film Institute and Royal Patron, the Intelligence Services toured the set of the 25th James Bond Film to celebrate the contribution the franchise has made to the British film industry. ( i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Prince Charles on set of 25th James Bond
June 20, 2019. London, England, United Kingdom: Prince of Wales tours the set of the 25th James Bond Film. Britain's Prince Charles (R), Prince of Wales meets British actor Daniel Craig as he tours the set of the 25th James Bond Film at Pinewood Studios in Iver Heath, west of London, on June 20, 2019. - The Prince of Wales, Patron, The British Film Institute and Royal Patron, the Intelligence Services toured the set of the 25th James Bond Film to celebrate the contribution the franchise has made to the British film industry. ( i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Prince Charles on set of 25th James Bond
June 20, 2019. London, England, United Kingdom: Prince of Wales tours the set of the 25th James Bond Film. Britain's Prince Charles (L), Prince of Wales meets British actor Daniel Craig as he tours the set of the 25th James Bond Film at Pinewood Studios in Iver Heath, west of London, on June 20, 2019. - The Prince of Wales, Patron, The British Film Institute and Royal Patron, the Intelligence Services toured the set of the 25th James Bond Film to celebrate the contribution the franchise has made to the British film industry. ( i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Prince Charles on set of 25th James Bond
June 20, 2019. London, England, United Kingdom: Prince of Wales tours the set of the 25th James Bond Film. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales meets with actor Daniel Craig during a visit to the James Bond set at Pinewood Studios on June 20, 2019 in Iver Heath, England. HRH is the Royal Patron of The British Film Institute and the Intelligence Services. ( i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Prince Charles on set of 25th James Bond
June 20, 2019. London, England, United Kingdom: Prince of Wales tours the set of the 25th James Bond Film. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales meets with actor Daniel Craig during a visit to the James Bond set at Pinewood Studios on June 20, 2019 in Iver Heath, England. HRH is the Royal Patron of The British Film Institute and the Intelligence Services. ( i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Prince Charles on set of 25th James Bond
June 20, 2019. London, England, United Kingdom: Prince of Wales tours the set of the 25th James Bond Film. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales speaks to actors Daniel Craig, Ralph Fiennes and director Cary Joji Fukunaga during a visit to the James Bond set at Pinewood Studios on June 20, 2019 in Iver Heath, England. HRH is the Royal Patron of The British Film Institute and the Intelligence Services ( i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Prince Charles on set of 25th James Bond
June 20, 2019. London, England, United Kingdom: Prince of Wales tours the set of the 25th James Bond Film. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales meets with actor Daniel Craig during a visit to the James Bond set at Pinewood Studios on June 20, 2019 in Iver Heath, England. HRH is the Royal Patron of The British Film Institute and the Intelligence Services. ( i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Prince Charles on set of 25th James Bond
June 20, 2019. London, England, United Kingdom: Prince of Wales tours the set of the 25th James Bond Film. Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales meets technicians as he tours the set of the 25th James Bond Film at Pinewood Studios in Iver Heath, west of London, on June 20, 2019. - The Prince of Wales, Patron, The British Film Institute and Royal Patron, the Intelligence Services toured the set of the 25th James Bond Film to celebrate the contribution the franchise has made to the British film industry. ( i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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