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Colombian Coffee Production
Freshly picked coffee cherries are washed at Finca Santa Barbara in Algeciras, Huila, Colombia, on June 25, 2025. The farm is owned by Jhon Samboni and covers 32 hectares at 2,000 meters above sea level. (Photo by Thomas O'Neill) -
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Daily Life In Novi Sad
A man with a cross tattoo on his back washes his feet on Strand beach in Novi Sad, Serbia, on March 30, 2024. (Photo by Maxim Konankov/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Gaza
Palestinians rehabilitate and restore damaged and worn-out banknotes due to the halt in currency transfers from Israeli banks to Palestinian banks. The process involves four steps: removing impurities and adhesives, washing the banknotes, heating them, and then applying a special currency adhesive to restore the bills to their original condition in Gaza City, on June 17, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Gaza
Palestinians rehabilitate and restore damaged and worn-out banknotes due to the halt in currency transfers from Israeli banks to Palestinian banks. The process involves four steps: removing impurities and adhesives, washing the banknotes, heating them, and then applying a special currency adhesive to restore the bills to their original condition in Gaza City, on June 17, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Gaza
Palestinians rehabilitate and restore damaged and worn-out banknotes due to the halt in currency transfers from Israeli banks to Palestinian banks. The process involves four steps: removing impurities and adhesives, washing the banknotes, heating them, and then applying a special currency adhesive to restore the bills to their original condition in Gaza City, on June 17, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Gaza
Palestinians rehabilitate and restore damaged and worn-out banknotes due to the halt in currency transfers from Israeli banks to Palestinian banks. The process involves four steps: removing impurities and adhesives, washing the banknotes, heating them, and then applying a special currency adhesive to restore the bills to their original condition in Gaza City, on June 17, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Gaza
Palestinians rehabilitate and restore damaged and worn-out banknotes due to the halt in currency transfers from Israeli banks to Palestinian banks. The process involves four steps: removing impurities and adhesives, washing the banknotes, heating them, and then applying a special currency adhesive to restore the bills to their original condition in Gaza City, on June 17, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Gaza
Palestinians rehabilitate and restore damaged and worn-out banknotes due to the halt in currency transfers from Israeli banks to Palestinian banks. The process involves four steps: removing impurities and adhesives, washing the banknotes, heating them, and then applying a special currency adhesive to restore the bills to their original condition in Gaza City, on June 17, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Gaza
Palestinians rehabilitate and restore damaged and worn-out banknotes due to the halt in currency transfers from Israeli banks to Palestinian banks. The process involves four steps: removing impurities and adhesives, washing the banknotes, heating them, and then applying a special currency adhesive to restore the bills to their original condition in Gaza City, on June 17, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Gaza
Palestinians rehabilitate and restore damaged and worn-out banknotes due to the halt in currency transfers from Israeli banks to Palestinian banks. The process involves four steps: removing impurities and adhesives, washing the banknotes, heating them, and then applying a special currency adhesive to restore the bills to their original condition in Gaza City, on June 17, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Gaza
Palestinians rehabilitate and restore damaged and worn-out banknotes due to the halt in currency transfers from Israeli banks to Palestinian banks. The process involves four steps: removing impurities and adhesives, washing the banknotes, heating them, and then applying a special currency adhesive to restore the bills to their original condition in Gaza City, on June 17, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Gaza
Palestinians rehabilitate and restore damaged and worn-out banknotes due to the halt in currency transfers from Israeli banks to Palestinian banks. The process involves four steps: removing impurities and adhesives, washing the banknotes, heating them, and then applying a special currency adhesive to restore the bills to their original condition in Gaza City, on June 17, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Gaza
Palestinians rehabilitate and restore damaged and worn-out banknotes due to the halt in currency transfers from Israeli banks to Palestinian banks. The process involves four steps: removing impurities and adhesives, washing the banknotes, heating them, and then applying a special currency adhesive to restore the bills to their original condition in Gaza City, on June 17, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Gaza
Palestinians rehabilitate and restore damaged and worn-out banknotes due to the halt in currency transfers from Israeli banks to Palestinian banks. The process involves four steps: removing impurities and adhesives, washing the banknotes, heating them, and then applying a special currency adhesive to restore the bills to their original condition in Gaza City, on June 17, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Gaza
Palestinians rehabilitate and restore damaged and worn-out banknotes due to the halt in currency transfers from Israeli banks to Palestinian banks. The process involves four steps: removing impurities and adhesives, washing the banknotes, heating them, and then applying a special currency adhesive to restore the bills to their original condition in Gaza City, on June 17, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Gaza
Palestinians rehabilitate and restore damaged and worn-out banknotes due to the halt in currency transfers from Israeli banks to Palestinian banks. The process involves four steps: removing impurities and adhesives, washing the banknotes, heating them, and then applying a special currency adhesive to restore the bills to their original condition in Gaza City, on June 17, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Kashmir, India
A Kashmiri man washes clothes on the banks of the river Jhelum in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 2, 2025. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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High Temperature Weather Day In Dhaka, Bangladesh
An auto-rickshaw driver washes his face with water at a roadside water pipeline during a high-temperature day in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on May 10, 2025. (Photo by Mamunur Rashid/NurPhoto) -
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High Temperature Weather Day In Dhaka, Bangladesh
An auto-rickshaw driver washes his face with water at a roadside water pipeline during a high-temperature day in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on May 10, 2025. (Photo by Mamunur Rashid/NurPhoto) -
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High Temperature Weather Day In Dhaka, Bangladesh
An auto-rickshaw driver washes his face with water at a roadside water pipeline during a high-temperature day in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on May 10, 2025. (Photo by Mamunur Rashid/NurPhoto) -
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High Temperature Weather Day In Dhaka, Bangladesh
An auto-rickshaw driver washes his face with water at a roadside water pipeline during a high-temperature day in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on May 10, 2025. (Photo by Mamunur Rashid/NurPhoto) -
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High Temperature Weather Day In Dhaka, Bangladesh
An auto-rickshaw driver washes his face with water at a roadside water pipeline during a high-temperature day in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on May 10, 2025. (Photo by Mamunur Rashid/NurPhoto) -
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Windshield Of A BRB Regional Train To Salzburg Being Cleaned During Sunset At Munich Central Station
A railway worker cleans the windshield of a BRB (Bayerische Regiobahn) RE5 train heading to Salzburg Hauptbahnhof as passengers wait on Platform 9 at Munich Central Station in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 2, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Windshield Of A BRB Regional Train To Salzburg Being Cleaned During Sunset At Munich Central Station
A railway worker cleans the windshield of a BRB (Bayerische Regiobahn) RE5 train heading to Salzburg Hauptbahnhof as passengers wait on Platform 9 at Munich Central Station in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 2, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Windshield Of A BRB Regional Train To Salzburg Being Cleaned During Sunset At Munich Central Station
A railway worker cleans the windshield of a BRB (Bayerische Regiobahn) RE5 train heading to Salzburg Hauptbahnhof as passengers wait on Platform 9 at Munich Central Station in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 2, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Windshield Of A BRB Regional Train To Salzburg Being Cleaned During Sunset At Munich Central Station
A maintenance worker cleans the windshield of a BRB (Bayerische Regiobahn) RE5 train bound for Salzburg Hauptbahnhof at Munich Central Station in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 2, 2025. The image shows evening platform activity as the golden sunset casts warm light on the train and surrounding infrastructure during end-of-day operations. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Daily life in Taipei as Chinese threat looms
January 4, 2025, Taipei, Taiwan - Washing hung out to dry on a sunny afternoon in the Tianmu neighborhood of Shilin District. (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Gunners of Ukraine’s 30th Mechanized Brigade
UKRAINE - AUGUST 13, 2024 - Senior gunner Mykola (L) of the First Artillery Battery of the Self-Propelled Artillery Division of the 30th Prince Kostiantyn Ostrozkyi Mechanized Brigade and cannoneer Illia, who washes his hand, rest in the camp.(Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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PEOPLE - Boy George leidet im Dschungelcamp
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Dish Washing - Boy George
'I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!' TV Show, Series 22, Australia - 14 Nov 2022
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Sud's law: how the soap with the champagne price-tag won the pandemic
From posh restaurants to aspirational homes, Aesop handwash is everywhere Ð helped by Covid. But will the bubble burst?
The pandemic has been a boom time for handwashing.
Aesop's little amber bottles popping up in smart restaurants and hotel rooms a few years ago: they were glass ambassadors from a faraway country of refined, futuristic beauty products.
Then came coronavirus. Whatever else might be said of the pandemic, it was boom time for handwashing, with Covid creating excellent trading conditions for Aesop, and specifically its handwashes.
Aesop was perfectly positioned to take advantage of the new lather lust. With the world focused on hygiene.
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Sud's law: how the soap with the champagne price-tag won the pandemic
From posh restaurants to aspirational homes, Aesop handwash is everywhere – helped by Covid. But will the bubble burst?
The pandemic has been a boom time for handwashing.
Aesop's little amber bottles popping up in smart restaurants and hotel rooms a few years ago: they were glass ambassadors from a faraway country of refined, futuristic beauty products.
Then came coronavirus. Whatever else might be said of the pandemic, it was boom time for handwashing, with Covid creating excellent trading conditions for Aesop, and specifically its handwashes.
Aesop was perfectly positioned to take advantage of the new lather lust. With the world focused on hygiene.
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Sud's law: how the soap with the champagne price-tag won the pandemic
From posh restaurants to aspirational homes, Aesop handwash is everywhere – helped by Covid. But will the bubble burst?
The pandemic has been a boom time for handwashing.
Aesop's little amber bottles popping up in smart restaurants and hotel rooms a few years ago: they were glass ambassadors from a faraway country of refined, futuristic beauty products.
Then came coronavirus. Whatever else might be said of the pandemic, it was boom time for handwashing, with Covid creating excellent trading conditions for Aesop, and specifically its handwashes.
Aesop was perfectly positioned to take advantage of the new lather lust. With the world focused on hygiene.
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Sud's law: how the soap with the champagne price-tag won the pandemic
From posh restaurants to aspirational homes, Aesop handwash is everywhere – helped by Covid. But will the bubble burst?
The pandemic has been a boom time for handwashing.
Aesop's little amber bottles popping up in smart restaurants and hotel rooms a few years ago: they were glass ambassadors from a faraway country of refined, futuristic beauty products.
Then came coronavirus. Whatever else might be said of the pandemic, it was boom time for handwashing, with Covid creating excellent trading conditions for Aesop, and specifically its handwashes.
Aesop was perfectly positioned to take advantage of the new lather lust. With the world focused on hygiene.
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‘Clients want us to clean the air’: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far?
ÔClients want us to clean the airÕ: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far? These days there are no funny looks, the pandemic having made germophobes of many of us. Between March and May of 2020, UK sales of liquid disinfectant were 74.9% higher, and bleach 32% higher, than the year before. Until the vaccine came along, hygiene seemed to be our best defence against a deadly enemy that threatened our entire way of life, and we diligently held that line. What did you do in the war effort, Mummy? I triple-sanitised the door handle, darling.
Cleanliness is once again up there next to godliness, as the Victorian embroidery samplers proclaimed. Or is cleaning the new rockÕnÕroll? Still life cleaning image.
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‘Clients want us to clean the air’: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far?
ÔClients want us to clean the airÕ: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far? These days there are no funny looks, the pandemic having made germophobes of many of us. Between March and May of 2020, UK sales of liquid disinfectant were 74.9% higher, and bleach 32% higher, than the year before. Until the vaccine came along, hygiene seemed to be our best defence against a deadly enemy that threatened our entire way of life, and we diligently held that line. What did you do in the war effort, Mummy? I triple-sanitised the door handle, darling.
Cleanliness is once again up there next to godliness, as the Victorian embroidery samplers proclaimed. Or is cleaning the new rockÕnÕroll? Still life cleaning image.
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‘Clients want us to clean the air’: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far?
ÔClients want us to clean the airÕ: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far? These days there are no funny looks, the pandemic having made germophobes of many of us. Between March and May of 2020, UK sales of liquid disinfectant were 74.9% higher, and bleach 32% higher, than the year before. Until the vaccine came along, hygiene seemed to be our best defence against a deadly enemy that threatened our entire way of life, and we diligently held that line. What did you do in the war effort, Mummy? I triple-sanitised the door handle, darling.
Cleanliness is once again up there next to godliness, as the Victorian embroidery samplers proclaimed. Or is cleaning the new rockÕnÕroll? Still life cleaning image.
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‘Clients want us to clean the air’: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far?
ÔClients want us to clean the airÕ: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far? These days there are no funny looks, the pandemic having made germophobes of many of us. Between March and May of 2020, UK sales of liquid disinfectant were 74.9% higher, and bleach 32% higher, than the year before. Until the vaccine came along, hygiene seemed to be our best defence against a deadly enemy that threatened our entire way of life, and we diligently held that line. What did you do in the war effort, Mummy? I triple-sanitised the door handle, darling.
Cleanliness is once again up there next to godliness, as the Victorian embroidery samplers proclaimed. Or is cleaning the new rockÕnÕroll? Still life cleaning image.
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‘Clients want us to clean the air’: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far?
ÔClients want us to clean the airÕ: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far? These days there are no funny looks, the pandemic having made germophobes of many of us. Between March and May of 2020, UK sales of liquid disinfectant were 74.9% higher, and bleach 32% higher, than the year before. Until the vaccine came along, hygiene seemed to be our best defence against a deadly enemy that threatened our entire way of life, and we diligently held that line. What did you do in the war effort, Mummy? I triple-sanitised the door handle, darling.
Cleanliness is once again up there next to godliness, as the Victorian embroidery samplers proclaimed. Or is cleaning the new rockÕnÕroll? Still life cleaning image.
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‘Clients want us to clean the air’: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far?
ÔClients want us to clean the airÕ: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far? These days there are no funny looks, the pandemic having made germophobes of many of us. Between March and May of 2020, UK sales of liquid disinfectant were 74.9% higher, and bleach 32% higher, than the year before. Until the vaccine came along, hygiene seemed to be our best defence against a deadly enemy that threatened our entire way of life, and we diligently held that line. What did you do in the war effort, Mummy? I triple-sanitised the door handle, darling.
Cleanliness is once again up there next to godliness, as the Victorian embroidery samplers proclaimed. Or is cleaning the new rockÕnÕroll? Still life cleaning image.
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‘Clients want us to clean the air’: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far?
ÔClients want us to clean the airÕ: how the pandemic took hygiene to a whole new level. The past year has turbo-charged our relationship with cleanliness, raising expectations and turning many into germophobes. Has it gone too far? These days there are no funny looks, the pandemic having made germophobes of many of us. Between March and May of 2020, UK sales of liquid disinfectant were 74.9% higher, and bleach 32% higher, than the year before. Until the vaccine came along, hygiene seemed to be our best defence against a deadly enemy that threatened our entire way of life, and we diligently held that line. What did you do in the war effort, Mummy? I triple-sanitised the door handle, darling.
Cleanliness is once again up there next to godliness, as the Victorian embroidery samplers proclaimed. Or is cleaning the new rockÕnÕroll? Still life cleaning image.
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Boris Johnson visits the Royal Free Hospital
01/03/2020 London, United Kingdom. Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson washing his hands on a ward that’s in preparation for coronavirus patients at the Royal Free Hospital, London. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No10 Downing Street / eyevine
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FEATURE - Nostalgisch: Pudel werden für Bühnenshow 1952 in London frisiert
Showgirls and Poodles
One of the poodles being groomed for a show at the Prince of Wales Theatre , London
September 1952 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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REPORTAGE - Frühjahrsputz in britischen Seebädern 1950er Jahre
Seaside Spring-clean
Owners or staff prepare the Burlington House boarding house , Brighton , in readiness for the start of the season
March 1952 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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FEATURE - Tierische Weihnachten im Whipsnade Zoo
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Imageplotter/REX/Shutterstock (10037105h)
Cheeky monkeys. Whipsnade's cute squirrel monkeys, known for their curiosity, are gifted a 'washing line' of miniature red stockings, each filled with their favourite veggie treats like carrot and lettuce.
It's a Whipsnade Wonderland for the animals at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, who are surprised by some tasty treats.
Animals celebrate Christmas at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, Bedfordshire, UK - 18 Dec 2018
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FEATURE - Tierische Weihnachten im Whipsnade Zoo
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Radburn/REX/Shutterstock (10037070s)
Squirrel Monkeys investigate festive treats hung on a washing line of miniature red stockings, each filled with their favourite veggie treats.
Animals celebrate Christmas at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, Bedfordshire, UK - 18 Dec 2018
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FEATURE - Tierische Weihnachten im Whipsnade Zoo
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Radburn/REX/Shutterstock (10037070o)
Squirrel Monkeys investigate festive treats hung on a washing line of miniature red stockings, each filled with their favourite veggie treats.
Animals celebrate Christmas at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, Bedfordshire, UK - 18 Dec 2018
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EXKLUSIV - Demi Lovato's Stiefgrossvater Jaime De La Garza wŠscht sein Auto in Irving
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Irving, TX, USA.August 07, 2018.
Demi LovatoÍs step-grandfather Jaime De La Garza is seen washing his car outside his home in Irving, Texas. The 81-year-old war veteran is pleading with the family to bring Demi back to her hometown after rehab „ following her devastating drug overdose.
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EXKLUSIV - Demi Lovato's Stiefgrossvater Jaime De La Garza wŠscht sein Auto in Irving
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Irving, TX, USA.August 07, 2018.
Demi LovatoÍs step-grandfather Jaime De La Garza is seen washing his car outside his home in Irving, Texas. The 81-year-old war veteran is pleading with the family to bring Demi back to her hometown after rehab „ following her devastating drug overdose.
CREDIT LINE MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
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EXKLUSIV - Demi Lovato's Stiefgrossvater Jaime De La Garza wŠscht sein Auto in Irving
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Irving, TX, USA.August 07, 2018.
Demi LovatoÍs step-grandfather Jaime De La Garza is seen washing his car outside his home in Irving, Texas. The 81-year-old war veteran is pleading with the family to bring Demi back to her hometown after rehab „ following her devastating drug overdose.
CREDIT LINE MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
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EXKLUSIV - Demi Lovato's Stiefgrossvater Jaime De La Garza wŠscht sein Auto in Irving
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Irving, TX, USA.August 07, 2018.
Demi LovatoÍs step-grandfather Jaime De La Garza is seen washing his car outside his home in Irving, Texas. The 81-year-old war veteran is pleading with the family to bring Demi back to her hometown after rehab „ following her devastating drug overdose.
CREDIT LINE MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310-474-4343- office
www.coleman-rayner.com
Double Fee!