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Inside the ghost museums of Ukraine: exhibits replaced by fragments of war and occupation.
Inside the ghost museums of Ukraine: exhibits replaced by fragments of war and occupation.
The curators of shattered historical buildings near the eastern frontline are preserving wartime memories as they reconstruct their collections.
At the territory of Sviatohirsk Lavra.
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Inside the ghost museums of Ukraine: exhibits replaced by fragments of war and occupation.
Inside the ghost museums of Ukraine: exhibits replaced by fragments of war and occupation.
The curators of shattered historical buildings near the eastern frontline are preserving wartime memories as they reconstruct their collections.
The objects of the Russian occupation of Izyum and Kharkiv region at the museum of local history.
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Inside the ghost museums of Ukraine: exhibits replaced by fragments of war and occupation.
Inside the ghost museums of Ukraine: exhibits replaced by fragments of war and occupation.
The curators of shattered historical buildings near the eastern frontline are preserving wartime memories as they reconstruct their collections.
The damaged monument to Artyom, the Bolshevik revolutionary Fyodor Sergeyev, on the hill in Sviatohirsk.
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Inside the ghost museums of Ukraine: exhibits replaced by fragments of war and occupation.
Inside the ghost museums of Ukraine: exhibits replaced by fragments of war and occupation.
The curators of shattered historical buildings near the eastern frontline are preserving wartime memories as they reconstruct their collections.
The damaged monument to Artyom, the Bolshevik revolutionary Fyodor Sergeyev, on the hill in Sviatohirsk.
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Inside the ghost museums of Ukraine: exhibits replaced by fragments of war and occupation.
Inside the ghost museums of Ukraine: exhibits replaced by fragments of war and occupation.
The curators of shattered historical buildings near the eastern frontline are preserving wartime memories as they reconstruct their collections.
The view over Sviatohirsk Lavra and Artyom monument.
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Inside the ghost museums of Ukraine: exhibits replaced by fragments of war and occupation.
Inside the ghost museums of Ukraine: exhibits replaced by fragments of war and occupation.
The curators of shattered historical buildings near the eastern frontline are preserving wartime memories as they reconstruct their collections.
The signs of damage caused by shelling at the territory of Sviatohirsk Lavra.
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Inside the ghost museums of Ukraine: exhibits replaced by fragments of war and occupation.
Inside the ghost museums of Ukraine: exhibits replaced by fragments of war and occupation.
The curators of shattered historical buildings near the eastern frontline are preserving wartime memories as they reconstruct their collections.
Yaroslava Diedova, deputy director of the museum, at the territory of Sviatohirsk Lavra.
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Inside the ghost museums of Ukraine: exhibits replaced by fragments of war and occupation.
Inside the ghost museums of Ukraine: exhibits replaced by fragments of war and occupation.
The curators of shattered historical buildings near the eastern frontline are preserving wartime memories as they reconstruct their collections.
Oleksandra, the graduate, celebrating her prom party and posing for a portrait in front of her ruined school in Izium.
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Inside the ghost museums of Ukraine: exhibits replaced by fragments of war and occupation.
Inside the ghost museums of Ukraine: exhibits replaced by fragments of war and occupation.
The curators of shattered historical buildings near the eastern frontline are preserving wartime memories as they reconstruct their collections.
Halyna Ivanova, the director of the museum of local history in Izyum, showing the objects of the Russian occupation of the city and Kharkiv region.
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Inside the ghost museums of Ukraine: exhibits replaced by fragments of war and occupation.
Inside the ghost museums of Ukraine: exhibits replaced by fragments of war and occupation.
The curators of shattered historical buildings near the eastern frontline are preserving wartime memories as they reconstruct their collections.
Halyna Ivanova, the director of the museum of local history in Izyum, showing modern art works presented at the museum.
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Inside the female-led world of ethical taxidermy
At a workshop in southern California, students learn a practice long associated with grizzled hunters: 'We feel we're giving animals a second chance'
Pixley's Oddities, the tattoo and taxidermy shop Simone Pixley Weinstein owns in southern California. She has hosted taxidermy workshops like this one for years, helping first-timers and taxidermy aficionados create hauntingly beautiful, macabre pieces of art. While taxidermy might once have conjured up the image of a grizzled hunter mounting a deer's head to a cabin wall, Weinstein is one of the many women and increasingly diverse people who are redefining the practice.
Left: Taxidermy animals at Pixley's Oddities. Right: Participants soaking animals in alcohol
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Inside the female-led world of ethical taxidermy
At a workshop in southern California, students learn a practice long associated with grizzled hunters: 'We feel we're giving animals a second chance'
Pixley's Oddities, the tattoo and taxidermy shop Simone Pixley Weinstein owns in southern California. She has hosted taxidermy workshops like this one for years, helping first-timers and taxidermy aficionados create hauntingly beautiful, macabre pieces of art. While taxidermy might once have conjured up the image of a grizzled hunter mounting a deer's head to a cabin wall, Weinstein is one of the many women and increasingly diverse people who are redefining the practice.
Sewing Two Animals Together
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Inside the female-led world of ethical taxidermy
At a workshop in southern California, students learn a practice long associated with grizzled hunters: 'We feel we're giving animals a second chance'
Pixley's Oddities, the tattoo and taxidermy shop Simone Pixley Weinstein owns in southern California. She has hosted taxidermy workshops like this one for years, helping first-timers and taxidermy aficionados create hauntingly beautiful, macabre pieces of art. While taxidermy might once have conjured up the image of a grizzled hunter mounting a deer's head to a cabin wall, Weinstein is one of the many women and increasingly diverse people who are redefining the practice.
Adding Borax To Animal
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Inside the female-led world of ethical taxidermy
At a workshop in southern California, students learn a practice long associated with grizzled hunters: 'We feel we're giving animals a second chance'
Pixley's Oddities, the tattoo and taxidermy shop Simone Pixley Weinstein owns in southern California. She has hosted taxidermy workshops like this one for years, helping first-timers and taxidermy aficionados create hauntingly beautiful, macabre pieces of art. While taxidermy might once have conjured up the image of a grizzled hunter mounting a deer's head to a cabin wall, Weinstein is one of the many women and increasingly diverse people who are redefining the practice.
Shaving Taxidermy Filling
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Inside the female-led world of ethical taxidermy
At a workshop in southern California, students learn a practice long associated with grizzled hunters: 'We feel we're giving animals a second chance'
Pixley's Oddities, the tattoo and taxidermy shop Simone Pixley Weinstein owns in southern California. She has hosted taxidermy workshops like this one for years, helping first-timers and taxidermy aficionados create hauntingly beautiful, macabre pieces of art. While taxidermy might once have conjured up the image of a grizzled hunter mounting a deer's head to a cabin wall, Weinstein is one of the many women and increasingly diverse people who are redefining the practice.
Shaving Taxidermy Filling
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Inside the female-led world of ethical taxidermy
At a workshop in southern California, students learn a practice long associated with grizzled hunters: 'We feel we're giving animals a second chance'
Pixley's Oddities, the tattoo and taxidermy shop Simone Pixley Weinstein owns in southern California. She has hosted taxidermy workshops like this one for years, helping first-timers and taxidermy aficionados create hauntingly beautiful, macabre pieces of art. While taxidermy might once have conjured up the image of a grizzled hunter mounting a deer's head to a cabin wall, Weinstein is one of the many women and increasingly diverse people who are redefining the practice.
Preparing Animals For Taxidermy
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Inside the female-led world of ethical taxidermy
At a workshop in southern California, students learn a practice long associated with grizzled hunters: 'We feel we're giving animals a second chance'
Pixley's Oddities, the tattoo and taxidermy shop Simone Pixley Weinstein owns in southern California. She has hosted taxidermy workshops like this one for years, helping first-timers and taxidermy aficionados create hauntingly beautiful, macabre pieces of art. While taxidermy might once have conjured up the image of a grizzled hunter mounting a deer's head to a cabin wall, Weinstein is one of the many women and increasingly diverse people who are redefining the practice.
Preparing Animals For Taxidermy
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FEATURE - Künstler Spencer Tunick fotografiert 200 nackte Menschen in der israelischen Wüste
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American Artist Spencer Tunick walks past participants taking part in his nude artistic installation in the desert landscape in Arad, Israel. 200 men and women, 17-70 years, unrobed to draw world attention to preserving and restoring the Dead Sea, while painted in white to symbolize the biblical story of Lot's wife who turned into a pillar of salt.
Artist Spencer Tunick Photographs 200 Nude People In The Israeli Desert, Arad, Israel - 17 Oct 2021
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FEATURE - Künstler Spencer Tunick fotografiert 200 nackte Menschen in der israelischen Wüste
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Participants take part in a nude artistic installation by American artist Spencer Tunick in the desert landscape in Arad, Israel. 200 men and women, 17-70 years, unrobed to draw world attention to preserving and restoring the Dead Sea, while painted in white to symbolize the biblical story of Lot's wife who turned into a pillar of salt.
Artist Spencer Tunick Photographs 200 Nude People In The Israeli Desert, Arad, Israel - 17 Oct 2021
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FEATURE - Künstler Spencer Tunick fotografiert 200 nackte Menschen in der israelischen Wüste
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American artist Spencer Tunick speaks to the press about his nude artistic installation in the desert landscape in Arad, Israel. 200 men and women, 17-70 years, unrobed to draw world attention to preserving and restoring the Dead Sea, while painted in white to symbolize the biblical story of Lot's wife who turned into a pillar of salt.
Artist Spencer Tunick Photographs 200 Nude People In The Israeli Desert, Arad, Israel - 17 Oct 2021
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FEATURE - Künstler Spencer Tunick fotografiert 200 nackte Menschen in der israelischen Wüste
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Participants take part in a nude artistic installation by American artist Spencer Tunick in the desert landscape in Arad, Israel. 200 men and women, 17-70 years, unrobed to draw world attention to preserving and restoring the Dead Sea, while painted in white to symbolize the biblical story of Lot's wife who turned into a pillar of salt.
Artist Spencer Tunick Photographs 200 Nude People In The Israeli Desert, Arad, Israel - 17 Oct 2021
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FEATURE - Künstler Spencer Tunick fotografiert 200 nackte Menschen in der israelischen Wüste
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12542417l)
Participants take part in a nude artistic installation by American artist Spencer Tunick in the desert landscape in Arad, Israel. 200 men and women, 17-70 years, unrobed to draw world attention to preserving and restoring the Dead Sea, while painted in white to symbolize the biblical story of Lot's wife who turned into a pillar of salt.
Artist Spencer Tunick Photographs 200 Nude People In The Israeli Desert, Arad, Israel - 17 Oct 2021
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FEATURE - Künstler Spencer Tunick fotografiert 200 nackte Menschen in der israelischen Wüste
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12542417g)
Participants take part in a nude artistic installation by American artist Spencer Tunick in the desert landscape in Arad, Israel. 200 men and women, 17-70 years, unrobed to draw world attention to preserving and restoring the Dead Sea, while painted in white to symbolize the biblical story of Lot's wife who turned into a pillar of salt.
Artist Spencer Tunick Photographs 200 Nude People In The Israeli Desert, Arad, Israel - 17 Oct 2021
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FEATURE - Künstler Spencer Tunick fotografiert 200 nackte Menschen in der israelischen Wüste
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12542417i)
Participants take part in a nude artistic installation by American artist Spencer Tunick in the desert landscape in Arad, Israel. 200 men and women, 17-70 years, unrobed to draw world attention to preserving and restoring the Dead Sea, while painted in white to symbolize the biblical story of Lot's wife who turned into a pillar of salt.
Artist Spencer Tunick Photographs 200 Nude People In The Israeli Desert, Arad, Israel - 17 Oct 2021
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FEATURE - Künstler Spencer Tunick fotografiert 200 nackte Menschen in der israelischen Wüste
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12542417d)
Participants take part in a nude artistic installation by American artist Spencer Tunick (R) in the desert landscape in Arad, Israel. 200 men and women, 17-70 years, unrobed to draw world attention to preserving and restoring the Dead Sea, while painted in white to symbolize the biblical story of Lot's wife who turned into a pillar of salt.
Artist Spencer Tunick Photographs 200 Nude People In The Israeli Desert, Arad, Israel - 17 Oct 2021
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FEATURE - Künstler Spencer Tunick fotografiert 200 nackte Menschen in der israelischen Wüste
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12542417e)
Participants take part in a nude artistic installation by American artist Spencer Tunick in the desert landscape in Arad, Israel. 200 men and women, 17-70 years, unrobed to draw world attention to preserving and restoring the Dead Sea, while painted in white to symbolize the biblical story of Lot's wife who turned into a pillar of salt.
Artist Spencer Tunick Photographs 200 Nude People In The Israeli Desert, Arad, Israel - 17 Oct 2021
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FEATURE - Künstler Spencer Tunick fotografiert 200 nackte Menschen in der israelischen Wüste
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12542417q)
Participants take part in a nude artistic installation by American artist Spencer Tunick in the desert landscape in Arad, Israel. 200 men and women, 17-70 years, unrobed to draw world attention to preserving and restoring the Dead Sea, while painted in white to symbolize the biblical story of Lot's wife who turned into a pillar of salt.
Artist Spencer Tunick Photographs 200 Nude People In The Israeli Desert, Arad, Israel - 17 Oct 2021
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FEATURE - Künstler Spencer Tunick fotografiert 200 nackte Menschen in der israelischen Wüste
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12542417n)
Participants take part in a nude artistic installation by American artist Spencer Tunick (R) in the desert landscape in Arad, Israel. 200 men and women, 17-70 years, unrobed to draw world attention to preserving and restoring the Dead Sea, while painted in white to symbolize the biblical story of Lot's wife who turned into a pillar of salt.
Artist Spencer Tunick Photographs 200 Nude People In The Israeli Desert, Arad, Israel - 17 Oct 2021
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FEATURE - Künstler Spencer Tunick fotografiert 200 nackte Menschen in der israelischen Wüste
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12542417o)
Participants take part in a nude artistic installation by American artist Spencer Tunick in the desert landscape in Arad, Israel. 200 men and women, 17-70 years, unrobed to draw world attention to preserving and restoring the Dead Sea, while painted in white to symbolize the biblical story of Lot's wife who turned into a pillar of salt.
Artist Spencer Tunick Photographs 200 Nude People In The Israeli Desert, Arad, Israel - 17 Oct 2021
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FEATURE - Künstler Spencer Tunick fotografiert 200 nackte Menschen in der israelischen Wüste
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12542417b)
Participants take part in a nude artistic installation by American artist Spencer Tunick in the desert landscape in Arad, Israel. 200 men and women, 17-70 years, unrobed to draw world attention to preserving and restoring the Dead Sea, while painted in white to symbolize the biblical story of Lot's wife who turned into a pillar of salt.
Artist Spencer Tunick Photographs 200 Nude People In The Israeli Desert, Arad, Israel - 17 Oct 2021
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FEATURE - Künstler Spencer Tunick fotografiert 200 nackte Menschen in der israelischen Wüste
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12542417f)
Participants take part in a nude artistic installation by American artist Spencer Tunick in the desert landscape in Arad, Israel. 200 men and women, 17-70 years, unrobed to draw world attention to preserving and restoring the Dead Sea, while painted in white to symbolize the biblical story of Lot's wife who turned into a pillar of salt.
Artist Spencer Tunick Photographs 200 Nude People In The Israeli Desert, Arad, Israel - 17 Oct 2021
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FEATURE - Künstler Spencer Tunick fotografiert 200 nackte Menschen in der israelischen Wüste
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12542417s)
American artist Spencer Tunick speaks to the press about his nude artistic installation in the desert landscape in Arad, Israel. 200 men and women, 17-70 years, unrobed to draw world attention to preserving and restoring the Dead Sea, while painted in white to symbolize the biblical story of Lot's wife who turned into a pillar of salt.
Artist Spencer Tunick Photographs 200 Nude People In The Israeli Desert, Arad, Israel - 17 Oct 2021
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FEATURE - Künstler Spencer Tunick fotografiert 200 nackte Menschen in der israelischen Wüste
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12542417p)
Participants take part in a nude artistic installation by American artist Spencer Tunick in the desert landscape in Arad, Israel. 200 men and women, 17-70 years, unrobed to draw world attention to preserving and restoring the Dead Sea, while painted in white to symbolize the biblical story of Lot's wife who turned into a pillar of salt.
Artist Spencer Tunick Photographs 200 Nude People In The Israeli Desert, Arad, Israel - 17 Oct 2021
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FEATURE - Künstler Spencer Tunick fotografiert 200 nackte Menschen in der israelischen Wüste
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12542417a)
Participants walk nude to the site of an artistic installation by American artist Spencer Tunick in the desert landscape in Arad, Israel. 200 men and women, 17-70 years, unrobed to draw world attention to preserving and restoring the Dead Sea, while painted in white to symbolize the biblical story of Lot's wife who turned into a pillar of salt.
Artist Spencer Tunick Photographs 200 Nude People In The Israeli Desert, Arad, Israel - 17 Oct 2021
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FEATURE - Künstler Spencer Tunick fotografiert 200 nackte Menschen in der israelischen Wüste
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12542417j)
Participants take part in a nude artistic installation by American artist Spencer Tunick in the desert landscape in Arad, Israel. 200 men and women, 17-70 years, unrobed to draw world attention to preserving and restoring the Dead Sea, while painted in white to symbolize the biblical story of Lot's wife who turned into a pillar of salt.
Artist Spencer Tunick Photographs 200 Nude People In The Israeli Desert, Arad, Israel - 17 Oct 2021
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FEATURE - Künstler Spencer Tunick fotografiert 200 nackte Menschen in der israelischen Wüste
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12542417m)
Participants take part in a nude artistic installation by American artist Spencer Tunick in the desert landscape in Arad, Israel. 200 men and women, 17-70 years, unrobed to draw world attention to preserving and restoring the Dead Sea, while painted in white to symbolize the biblical story of Lot's wife who turned into a pillar of salt.
Artist Spencer Tunick Photographs 200 Nude People In The Israeli Desert, Arad, Israel - 17 Oct 2021
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Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
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Britain's Prince Charles, meets staff members during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow.
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Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
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Britain's Prince Charles, right, is introduced to Victoria, a Suffolk Punch horse by farmer and television personality Adam Henson, left, during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow.
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Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902e)
Britain's Prince Charles, right, is introduced to Victoria, a Suffolk Punch horse by farmer and television personality Adam Henson, left, during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow.
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Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902b)
Britain's Prince Charles, views a conservation area during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow.
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Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902o)
Britain's Prince Charles meets staff members during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow
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Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902g)
Britain's Prince Charles, looks at a Gloucestershire Old Spot pig with her piglets during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow.
Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020 -
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Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
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Britain's Prince Charles, left, looks at a Gloucestershire Old Spot pig with her piglets during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow.
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Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902d)
Britain's Prince Charles, right, is introduced to Victoria, a Suffolk Punch horse by farmer and television personality Adam Henson, left, during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow.
Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020 -
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Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902h)
Britain's Prince Charles, looks at a Gloucestershire Old Spot pig with her piglets during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow.
Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020 -
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Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902c)
Britain's Prince Charles smiles as he views rare breeds, during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow.
Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020 -
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Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902a)
Britain's Prince Charles, right, is greeted by farmer and television personality Adam Henson during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow.
Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020 -
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Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902l)
Britain's Prince Charles mets Victoria, a Suffolk Punch horse during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow
Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020 -
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Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902n)
Britain's Prince Charles, looks as a goat briefly gets its head stuck through a fence during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow
Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020 -
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Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902i)
Britain's Prince Charles walks past Highland Cattle during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow
Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020