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Overlook over Cayenne, French Guiana, Department of France
View over Cayenne, French Guiana, Department of France, South America
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A view of the Sao Paulo skyline from Jardins
A view of the Sao Paulo skyline from Jardins, Sao Paulo, Brazil, South America
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The Sao Paulo skyline from Jardins
The Sao Paulo skyline from Jardins, Sao Paulo, Brazil, South America
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The Sao Paulo skyline from Jardins
The Sao Paulo skyline from Jardins, Sao Paulo, Brazil, South America
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Avenida Paulista - the most famous street in Sao Paulo
Avenida Paulista, the most famous street in Sao Paulo, Brazil, South America
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Eureka Tower (91 floors), Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Eureka Tower (91 floors), Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Pacific
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Woman with umbrella and mobile phone walking up steps to Auckland Art Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand
Woman with umbrella and mobile phone walking up steps to Auckland Art Gallery, Auckland, North Island, New Zealand, Pacific
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A crowded street at night in the Ginza district of Tokyo, Japan, Asia
A crowded street at night in the Ginza district of Tokyo, Japan, Asia
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Trading dhows on the docks of Dubai Creek. Deira. DubavØ. United Arab Emirates
Trading dhows on the docks of Dubai Creek, Deira, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Middle East
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Famous Market city building in Sydney with people around walking
Famous Market city building in Sydney with people around walking, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific
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Eric Lusito - Traces of the Soviet Empire
MANDATORY CREDIT: Eric Lusito/Rex Features. Only for use in story about Eric Lusito's "After the Wall: Traces of the Soviet Empire" photo project. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
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KAZAKHSTAN / Priozersk / 2008. Abandoned Soviet military base after the collapse of the USSR. Built in 1956 as a ground station to track Sputnik,the first manned satellite, it became one of the most sophisticated Soviet bases for space observation, providing satellite control and space surveillance facilities. From left to right are station 'Kube-Kontur',other destroyed radars, and station MA-9MKTM-1'Romashka'. Once a bustling town of 70,000, Priozersk's population has shrunk to some 12,000.
Eric Lusito - Traces of the Soviet Empire
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These haunting photographs show the remnants of the once all-powerful Soviet empire.
They are the work of Eric Lusito, who spent six years travelling throughout the former Soviet world from East Germany to Mongolia, from Poland to Kazakhstan to seek out remains of the military installations that embodied the ambition and the might of the USSR.
Describing himself as working like an archaeologist, the French photographer says his project "Traces of the Soviet Empire" is a photographic record of the land and architecture - haunted by the symbols and history of a once powerful Empire.
The on-going project takes the form of three series: exteriors, interiors, and found photographs "images from another time, another space and another world".
What he found was colourful propaganda wall art, faded frescos of Lenin, discarded gas masks, and huge monuments, including those in the shapes of a soldier and a sword.
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traditional yellow taxi at night, New York City
Traditional yellow taxi at night, New York City, United States of America, North America
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traditional yellow taxi at night, New York City
Traditional yellow taxi at night, New York City, United States of America, North America
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Busy street scene, showing the traditional and the new. Shanghai,
Busy street scene, showing the traditional and the new, Shanghai, China, Asia
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Busy street scene, showing the traditional and the new. Shanghai,
Busy street scene, showing the traditional and the new, Shanghai, China, Asia
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Chiang Mai, Thailand
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Leon Schadeberg / Rex Features ( 773740L )
Foot massage, Anusan Night Market, Chiang Mai. This bustling food market is best known for its seafood, handicrafts, clothes, knick-knacks and lively atmosphere. Chiang Mai, Thailand.
Chiang Mai, Thailand
CHARMED BY CHIANG MAI
Chiang Mai is Thailand's "Rose of the North" - so called because of the abundance of flowers that thrive in its cooler mountain climate.
And the city itself has its own fair share of outstanding natural beauty, not to mention friendly locals; if you want to get away from busy Bangkok, but still want to stay in a big city with lots of things to do, Chiang Mai is the place to be.
Chiang Mai is the largest and most culturally significant city in northern Thailand, and is the capital of Chiang Mai Province.
In recent years Chiang Mai has become an increasingly modern city, although it still lacks the cosmopolitan nature of Bangkok. However, its multitude of attractions still attract thousands of foreign visitors each year.
And long before this influx of modern foreign visitors, the city served as an important centre for handcrafted goods, umbrellas, jewelry (particularly silver) and woodcarving because of its strategic location on an ancient trade route.
Chiang Mai was founded in 1296 by King Mengrai with the help of two of his royal friends; it soon became capital of the old Lanna kingdom. Its somewhat isolated location, amidst the rolling foot hills of the Himalayan Mountains 700 km north of Bangkok, meant that up until the 1920s the city could only be reached by an arduous river journey or an elephant back trip. This isolation has helped keep Chiang Mai's distinctive charm intact to this day.
When he first built the city, King Mengrai constructed a moat and a wall around it to protect it against raids from Burma. Chiang Mai literally means "New Walled City". Though the cit...
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Chiang Mai, Thailand
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Leon Schadeberg / Rex Features ( 773740H )
Anusan Night Market, Chiang Mai. This bustling food market is best known for its seafood, handicrafts, clothes, knick-knacks and lively atmosphere. Chiang Mai, Thailand.
Chiang Mai, Thailand
CHARMED BY CHIANG MAI
Chiang Mai is Thailand's "Rose of the North" - so called because of the abundance of flowers that thrive in its cooler mountain climate.
And the city itself has its own fair share of outstanding natural beauty, not to mention friendly locals; if you want to get away from busy Bangkok, but still want to stay in a big city with lots of things to do, Chiang Mai is the place to be.
Chiang Mai is the largest and most culturally significant city in northern Thailand, and is the capital of Chiang Mai Province.
In recent years Chiang Mai has become an increasingly modern city, although it still lacks the cosmopolitan nature of Bangkok. However, its multitude of attractions still attract thousands of foreign visitors each year.
And long before this influx of modern foreign visitors, the city served as an important centre for handcrafted goods, umbrellas, jewelry (particularly silver) and woodcarving because of its strategic location on an ancient trade route.
Chiang Mai was founded in 1296 by King Mengrai with the help of two of his royal friends; it soon became capital of the old Lanna kingdom. Its somewhat isolated location, amidst the rolling foot hills of the Himalayan Mountains 700 km north of Bangkok, meant that up until the 1920s the city could only be reached by an arduous river journey or an elephant back trip. This isolation has helped keep Chiang Mai's distinctive charm intact to this day.
When he first built the city, King Mengrai constructed a moat and a wall around it to protect it against raids from Burma. Chiang Mai literally means "New Walled City". Though the city has now spre...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/AYASQCV
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Chiang Mai, Thailand
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Leon Schadeberg / Rex Features ( 773740G )
Anusan Night Market, Chiang Mai. This bustling food market is best known for its seafood, handicrafts, clothes, knick-knacks and lively atmosphere. Chiang Mai, Thailand.
Chiang Mai, Thailand
CHARMED BY CHIANG MAI
Chiang Mai is Thailand's "Rose of the North" - so called because of the abundance of flowers that thrive in its cooler mountain climate.
And the city itself has its own fair share of outstanding natural beauty, not to mention friendly locals; if you want to get away from busy Bangkok, but still want to stay in a big city with lots of things to do, Chiang Mai is the place to be.
Chiang Mai is the largest and most culturally significant city in northern Thailand, and is the capital of Chiang Mai Province.
In recent years Chiang Mai has become an increasingly modern city, although it still lacks the cosmopolitan nature of Bangkok. However, its multitude of attractions still attract thousands of foreign visitors each year.
And long before this influx of modern foreign visitors, the city served as an important centre for handcrafted goods, umbrellas, jewelry (particularly silver) and woodcarving because of its strategic location on an ancient trade route.
Chiang Mai was founded in 1296 by King Mengrai with the help of two of his royal friends; it soon became capital of the old Lanna kingdom. Its somewhat isolated location, amidst the rolling foot hills of the Himalayan Mountains 700 km north of Bangkok, meant that up until the 1920s the city could only be reached by an arduous river journey or an elephant back trip. This isolation has helped keep Chiang Mai's distinctive charm intact to this day.
When he first built the city, King Mengrai constructed a moat and a wall around it to protect it against raids from Burma. Chiang Mai literally means "New Walled City". Though the city has now spre...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/AYASQCV
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United Kingdom
The 2007 Tour De France arriving at Canterbury, with the ruined Norman castle in the background, Canterbury Castle was one of the three original Royal castles of Kent all built very soon after the Battle of Hastings (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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United Kingdom
View towards the Big Ben clock tower from Trafalgar Square, with two of the Landseer Lions in the foreground, after dark in England's buzzing capital city (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Aerial view of the Country Affair event at Hampton Court (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Hampton Court Country Affair event 2006 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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St. Paul's Cathedral at dusk, designed by Sit Christopher Wren in the 17th Century following the Great Fire of London, this iconic landmark of the nation's capital endured the Blitz and witnessed the marriage of Charles, Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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British Isles - Heritage of England
Bustling evening scene at Christmas time on Oxford Street, showing light trails of traffic passing outside the front of Selfridges department store (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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United Kingdom
Bustling evening scene at Christmas time on Oxford Street, showing light trails of traffic passing outside the front of Selfridges department store (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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