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FEATURE - Extraktion von Schlangengift in Bangkok
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Hunt/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (12810872d)
A cobra is milked for its venom at Queen Saovbha Memorial Institute in Bangkok.
Snake venom is collected at Queen Saovbha Memorial Institute, a research center associated with the Thai Red Cross Society. Since 1923, the establishmentóalso known as the Bangkok Snake Farmóhas raised venomous snakes for venom extraction and production of antivenom for Thailand and surrounding regions where venomous snakes are endemic. The institute also serves as a museum to inform the general public about snakes in Thailand.
Snake Venom Extraction in Bangkok, Thailand - 17 Feb 2022
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FEATURE - Extraktion von Schlangengift in Bangkok
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Hunt/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (12810872e)
Thai Red Cross staff restrain a poisonous snake while extracting its venom at Queen Saovbha Memorial Institute in Bangkok.
Snake venom is collected at Queen Saovbha Memorial Institute, a research center associated with the Thai Red Cross Society. Since 1923, the establishmentóalso known as the Bangkok Snake Farmóhas raised venomous snakes for venom extraction and production of antivenom for Thailand and surrounding regions where venomous snakes are endemic. The institute also serves as a museum to inform the general public about snakes in Thailand.
Snake Venom Extraction in Bangkok, Thailand - 17 Feb 2022
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FEATURE - Extraktion von Schlangengift in Bangkok
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Hunt/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (12810872g)
A cobra is milked for its venom at Queen Saovbha Memorial Institute in Bangkok.
Snake venom is collected at Queen Saovbha Memorial Institute, a research center associated with the Thai Red Cross Society. Since 1923, the establishmentóalso known as the Bangkok Snake Farmóhas raised venomous snakes for venom extraction and production of antivenom for Thailand and surrounding regions where venomous snakes are endemic. The institute also serves as a museum to inform the general public about snakes in Thailand.
Snake Venom Extraction in Bangkok, Thailand - 17 Feb 2022
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FEATURE - Extraktion von Schlangengift in Bangkok
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Hunt/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (12810872j)
A man holds the head of a poisonous snake while extracting its venom at Queen Saovbha Memorial Institute in Bangkok.
Snake venom is collected at Queen Saovbha Memorial Institute, a research center associated with the Thai Red Cross Society. Since 1923, the establishmentóalso known as the Bangkok Snake Farmóhas raised venomous snakes for venom extraction and production of antivenom for Thailand and surrounding regions where venomous snakes are endemic. The institute also serves as a museum to inform the general public about snakes in Thailand.
Snake Venom Extraction in Bangkok, Thailand - 17 Feb 2022
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FEATURE - Extraktion von Schlangengift in Bangkok
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Hunt/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (12810872m)
A man holds the head of a poisonous snake while extracting its venom at Queen Saovbha Memorial Institute in Bangkok.
Snake venom is collected at Queen Saovbha Memorial Institute, a research center associated with the Thai Red Cross Society. Since 1923, the establishmentóalso known as the Bangkok Snake Farmóhas raised venomous snakes for venom extraction and production of antivenom for Thailand and surrounding regions where venomous snakes are endemic. The institute also serves as a museum to inform the general public about snakes in Thailand.
Snake Venom Extraction in Bangkok, Thailand - 17 Feb 2022
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FEATURE - Extraktion von Schlangengift in Bangkok
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Hunt/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (12810872k)
A child observes a live extraction of cobra venom at Queen Saovbha Memorial Institute in Bangkok.
Snake venom is collected at Queen Saovbha Memorial Institute, a research center associated with the Thai Red Cross Society. Since 1923, the establishmentóalso known as the Bangkok Snake Farmóhas raised venomous snakes for venom extraction and production of antivenom for Thailand and surrounding regions where venomous snakes are endemic. The institute also serves as a museum to inform the general public about snakes in Thailand.
Snake Venom Extraction in Bangkok, Thailand - 17 Feb 2022
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FEATURE - Extraktion von Schlangengift in Bangkok
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Hunt/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (12810872l)
A spectator takes a photo of a man holding a glass of poisonous snake venom after extracting it in front of an audience at Queen Saovbha Memorial Institute in Bangkok.
Snake venom is collected at Queen Saovbha Memorial Institute, a research center associated with the Thai Red Cross Society. Since 1923, the establishmentóalso known as the Bangkok Snake Farmóhas raised venomous snakes for venom extraction and production of antivenom for Thailand and surrounding regions where venomous snakes are endemic. The institute also serves as a museum to inform the general public about snakes in Thailand.
Snake Venom Extraction in Bangkok, Thailand - 17 Feb 2022
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FEATURE - Extraktion von Schlangengift in Bangkok
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Hunt/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (12810872n)
A man is seen holding a glass of poisonous snake venom after extracting it in front of an audience at Queen Saovbha Memorial Institute in Bangkok.
Snake venom is collected at Queen Saovbha Memorial Institute, a research center associated with the Thai Red Cross Society. Since 1923, the establishmentóalso known as the Bangkok Snake Farmóhas raised venomous snakes for venom extraction and production of antivenom for Thailand and surrounding regions where venomous snakes are endemic. The institute also serves as a museum to inform the general public about snakes in Thailand.
Snake Venom Extraction in Bangkok, Thailand - 17 Feb 2022
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FEATURE - Extraktion von Schlangengift in Bangkok
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Hunt/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (12810872p)
Venomous snake specimen endemic to Thailand on display in an educational exhibit at Queen Saovbha Memorial Institute in Bangkok.
Snake venom is collected at Queen Saovbha Memorial Institute, a research center associated with the Thai Red Cross Society. Since 1923, the establishmentóalso known as the Bangkok Snake Farmóhas raised venomous snakes for venom extraction and production of antivenom for Thailand and surrounding regions where venomous snakes are endemic. The institute also serves as a museum to inform the general public about snakes in Thailand.
Snake Venom Extraction in Bangkok, Thailand - 17 Feb 2022
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FEATURE - Extraktion von Schlangengift in Bangkok
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Hunt/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (12810872o)
A child takes a photo of a venomous snake in an enclosure in an educational exhibit at Queen Saovbha Memorial Institute in Bangkok.
Snake venom is collected at Queen Saovbha Memorial Institute, a research center associated with the Thai Red Cross Society. Since 1923, the establishmentóalso known as the Bangkok Snake Farmóhas raised venomous snakes for venom extraction and production of antivenom for Thailand and surrounding regions where venomous snakes are endemic. The institute also serves as a museum to inform the general public about snakes in Thailand.
Snake Venom Extraction in Bangkok, Thailand - 17 Feb 2022
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FEATURE - Extraktion von Schlangengift in Bangkok
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Hunt/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (12810872q)
A cobra is milked for its venom at Queen Saovbha Memorial Institute in Bangkok.
Snake venom is collected at Queen Saovbha Memorial Institute, a research center associated with the Thai Red Cross Society. Since 1923, the establishmentóalso known as the Bangkok Snake Farmóhas raised venomous snakes for venom extraction and production of antivenom for Thailand and surrounding regions where venomous snakes are endemic. The institute also serves as a museum to inform the general public about snakes in Thailand.
Snake Venom Extraction in Bangkok, Thailand - 17 Feb 2022
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FEATURE - Extraktion von Schlangengift in Bangkok
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Hunt/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (12810872r)
Venomous snake specimens endemic to Thailand on display in an educational exhibit at Queen Saovbha Memorial Institute in Bangkok.
Snake venom is collected at Queen Saovbha Memorial Institute, a research center associated with the Thai Red Cross Society. Since 1923, the establishmentóalso known as the Bangkok Snake Farmóhas raised venomous snakes for venom extraction and production of antivenom for Thailand and surrounding regions where venomous snakes are endemic. The institute also serves as a museum to inform the general public about snakes in Thailand.
Snake Venom Extraction in Bangkok, Thailand - 17 Feb 2022
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756v)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756o)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756g)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756l)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756b)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756ab)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756d)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756j)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756h)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756a)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756y)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756z)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756s)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756k)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756af)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756e)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756i)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756x)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756ac)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756m)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756n)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756f)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756ad)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756c)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756u)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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NEWS - Indonesien: Verletzte, Tote und Vermisste nach Erdbeben und Tsunami auf Sulawesi
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Hariandi Hafid/SOPA Images/REX/Shutterstock (9914519l)
An government officer collected earthquake and tsunami victims' identities before being mass-buried in Poboya.
Earthquake and tsunami strike Indonesia - 04 Oct 2018
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NEWS - Indonesien: Verletzte, Tote und Vermisste nach Erdbeben und Tsunami auf Sulawesi
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Hariandi Hafid/SOPA Images/REX/Shutterstock (9914519o)
An government officer collected earthquake and tsunami victims' identities before being mass-buried in Poboya.
Earthquake and tsunami strike Indonesia - 04 Oct 2018
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Denny Natanael Pohan/REX/Shutterstock (9953694c)
Indonesian President Joko Widodo came to Tanjung Priok Port, Jakarta, to see firsthand the results of the evacuation from the JT 610 water lion accident which was successfully collected by the Basarnas team in Tanjung Priok Harbor
President Joko Widodo visits the results of evacuation, Jakarta, Indonesia - 05 Aug 2018
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9773996f)
Abandoned suitcases left at Stansted Airport in Essex on Sunday afternoon waiting to be collected by passengers who lost their luggage in the travel chaos at the weekend
Abandoned suitcases waiting to be collected at Stansted Airport, Essex, UK - 29 Jul 2018
More than ONE THOUSAND suitcases are lying abandoned in baggage claim at Stansted Airport today (Sun) after a weekend of travel chaos. Hundreds of unclaimed bags and suitcases have been left in the baggage area after Ryanair cancelled flights following the thunderstorms on Friday. The budget airline cancelled flights on Friday, Saturday and today, leaving hundreds of holidaymakers fuming. Flights across Europe, including those to Dublin, Cork, Barcelona and Budapest, were cancelled, leaving passengers stranded at Stansted. A large handwritten notice in the luggage area reads: "For Ryanair cancelled flights. Please collect your baggage from Reclaim 4. Please re-book your flights online or on Ryanair App." The rows and rows of left luggage include baby buggies, rucksacks and plastic bags.
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NEWS - London: Jenny Holzer in der Tate Modern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX/Shutterstock (9766315n)
Jenny Holzer. Sleeping bag installation collected from The Not Forgotten Association
Jenny Holzer exhibition at the Tate Modern, London, UK - 20 Jul 2018
Tate Modern opened new display of work by Jenny Holzer, highlighting her four-decade career, bringing together over 50 key works, at Tate Modern, London
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NEWS - London: Jenny Holzer in der Tate Modern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX/Shutterstock (9766315m)
Jenny Holzer. Sleeping bag installation collected from The Not Forgotten Association
Jenny Holzer exhibition at the Tate Modern, London, UK - 20 Jul 2018
Tate Modern opened new display of work by Jenny Holzer, highlighting her four-decade career, bringing together over 50 key works, at Tate Modern, London
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REPORTAGE - Big Spring Beach Clean: Surfer putzen den Strand in Saunton Sands in Devon
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Natasha Quarmby/REX/Shutterstock (9448550v)
Plastic bottles are one of the most collected items of litter the beach on Saunton Sands.
Surfers Against Sewage 'Big Spring Beach Clean' Saunton Sands, Devon, UK - 04 Mar 2018
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REPORTAGE - Big Spring Beach Clean: Surfer putzen den Strand in Saunton Sands in Devon
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Natasha Quarmby/REX/Shutterstock (9448550ab)
Bits of fishing net are collected, enoughto fill a large rubbish sack.
Surfers Against Sewage 'Big Spring Beach Clean' Saunton Sands, Devon, UK - 04 Mar 2018
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REPORTAGE - Big Spring Beach Clean: Surfer putzen den Strand in Saunton Sands in Devon
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Natasha Quarmby/REX/Shutterstock (9448550ae)
Broken glass fills large buckets, collected for recycling during the Big Beach Clean.
Surfers Against Sewage 'Big Spring Beach Clean' Saunton Sands, Devon, UK - 04 Mar 2018
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REPORTAGE - Big Spring Beach Clean: Surfer putzen den Strand in Saunton Sands in Devon
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Natasha Quarmby/REX/Shutterstock (9448550af)
Plastic bottles are one of the most collected items of litter the beach on Saunton Sands.
Surfers Against Sewage 'Big Spring Beach Clean' Saunton Sands, Devon, UK - 04 Mar 2018
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REPORTAGE - Big Spring Beach Clean: Surfer putzen den Strand in Saunton Sands in Devon
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Natasha Quarmby/REX/Shutterstock (9448550al)
A Mcdonalds childrens balloon is one of the many plastic bits of litter collected on Saunton Sands, this will take anywhere from 6 months to 4 years to decompose and they can cause a lot of damage before they do.
Surfers Against Sewage 'Big Spring Beach Clean' Saunton Sands, Devon, UK - 04 Mar 2018
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REPORTAGE - Big Spring Beach Clean: Surfer putzen den Strand in Saunton Sands in Devon
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Natasha Quarmby/REX/Shutterstock (9448550ai)
A Mcdonalds childrens balloon is one of the many plastic bits of litter collected on Saunton Sands, this will take anywhere from 6 months to 4 years to decompose and they can cause a lot of damage before they do.
Surfers Against Sewage 'Big Spring Beach Clean' Saunton Sands, Devon, UK - 04 Mar 2018
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REPORTAGE - Big Spring Beach Clean: Surfer putzen den Strand in Saunton Sands in Devon
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Natasha Quarmby/REX/Shutterstock (9448550k)
Plastic bottles are one of the most collected items of litter the beach on Saunton Sands.
Surfers Against Sewage 'Big Spring Beach Clean' Saunton Sands, Devon, UK - 04 Mar 2018
(c) Dukas
