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20th Annual L'Oreal Paris' Women Of Worth Celebration 2025
Caroline Baudino arrives at the 20th Annual L'Oreal Paris' Women Of Worth Celebration 2025 held the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on December 2, 2025 in Museum Row, Miracle Mile, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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20th Annual L'Oreal Paris' Women Of Worth Celebration 2025
Afrika Chao arrives at the 20th Annual L'Oreal Paris' Women Of Worth Celebration 2025 held the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on December 2, 2025 in Museum Row, Miracle Mile, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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20th Annual L'Oreal Paris' Women Of Worth Celebration 2025
Jasmine Brown arrives at the 20th Annual L'Oreal Paris' Women Of Worth Celebration 2025 held the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on December 2, 2025 in Museum Row, Miracle Mile, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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STUDIO - Billy Monger
Motor racing driver Billy Monger (wizz) Who lost both legs racing at Donington park last year, at his home near Gatwick.
Billy Monger had both legs amputated after a racing crash last year. But the teenager is walking, swimming and driving again. Like many teenagers, the racing driver Billy Monger spent his 18th birthday in the pub with friends. But getting there was slightly complicated: he had to sneak out of hospital in a wheelchair he had only just become accustomed to.
A fortnight earlier, Monger had nearly been killed in a crash at Donington Park while driving in a Formula 4 race. He had both legs amputated in hospital Ñ one below the knee, the other just above.
The accident in April last year triggered one of the fastest just giving campaigns in history with 20,000 people including Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button donating more than £800,000 to help with his rehabilitation.
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STUDIO - Billy Monger
Motor racing driver Billy Monger (wizz) Who lost both legs racing at Donington park last year, at his home near Gatwick.
Billy Monger had both legs amputated after a racing crash last year. But the teenager is walking, swimming and driving again. Like many teenagers, the racing driver Billy Monger spent his 18th birthday in the pub with friends. But getting there was slightly complicated: he had to sneak out of hospital in a wheelchair he had only just become accustomed to.
A fortnight earlier, Monger had nearly been killed in a crash at Donington Park while driving in a Formula 4 race. He had both legs amputated in hospital Ñ one below the knee, the other just above.
The accident in April last year triggered one of the fastest just giving campaigns in history with 20,000 people including Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button donating more than £800,000 to help with his rehabilitation.
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STUDIO - Billy Monger
Motor racing driver Billy Monger (wizz) Who lost both legs racing at Donington park last year, at his home near Gatwick.
Billy Monger had both legs amputated after a racing crash last year. But the teenager is walking, swimming and driving again. Like many teenagers, the racing driver Billy Monger spent his 18th birthday in the pub with friends. But getting there was slightly complicated: he had to sneak out of hospital in a wheelchair he had only just become accustomed to.
A fortnight earlier, Monger had nearly been killed in a crash at Donington Park while driving in a Formula 4 race. He had both legs amputated in hospital Ñ one below the knee, the other just above.
The accident in April last year triggered one of the fastest just giving campaigns in history with 20,000 people including Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button donating more than £800,000 to help with his rehabilitation.
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STUDIO - Billy Monger
Motor racing driver Billy Monger (wizz) Who lost both legs racing at Donington park last year, at his home near Gatwick.
Billy Monger had both legs amputated after a racing crash last year. But the teenager is walking, swimming and driving again. Like many teenagers, the racing driver Billy Monger spent his 18th birthday in the pub with friends. But getting there was slightly complicated: he had to sneak out of hospital in a wheelchair he had only just become accustomed to.
A fortnight earlier, Monger had nearly been killed in a crash at Donington Park while driving in a Formula 4 race. He had both legs amputated in hospital Ñ one below the knee, the other just above.
The accident in April last year triggered one of the fastest just giving campaigns in history with 20,000 people including Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button donating more than £800,000 to help with his rehabilitation.
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STUDIO - Billy Monger
Motor racing driver Billy Monger (wizz) Who lost both legs racing at Donington park last year, at his home near Gatwick.
Billy Monger had both legs amputated after a racing crash last year. But the teenager is walking, swimming and driving again. Like many teenagers, the racing driver Billy Monger spent his 18th birthday in the pub with friends. But getting there was slightly complicated: he had to sneak out of hospital in a wheelchair he had only just become accustomed to.
A fortnight earlier, Monger had nearly been killed in a crash at Donington Park while driving in a Formula 4 race. He had both legs amputated in hospital Ñ one below the knee, the other just above.
The accident in April last year triggered one of the fastest just giving campaigns in history with 20,000 people including Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button donating more than £800,000 to help with his rehabilitation.
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STUDIO - Billy Monger
Motor racing driver Billy Monger (wizz) Who lost both legs racing at Donington park last year, at his home near Gatwick.
Billy Monger had both legs amputated after a racing crash last year. But the teenager is walking, swimming and driving again. Like many teenagers, the racing driver Billy Monger spent his 18th birthday in the pub with friends. But getting there was slightly complicated: he had to sneak out of hospital in a wheelchair he had only just become accustomed to.
A fortnight earlier, Monger had nearly been killed in a crash at Donington Park while driving in a Formula 4 race. He had both legs amputated in hospital Ñ one below the knee, the other just above.
The accident in April last year triggered one of the fastest just giving campaigns in history with 20,000 people including Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button donating more than £800,000 to help with his rehabilitation.
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STUDIO - Billy Monger
Motor racing driver Billy Monger (wizz) Who lost both legs racing at Donington park last year, at his home near Gatwick.
Billy Monger had both legs amputated after a racing crash last year. But the teenager is walking, swimming and driving again. Like many teenagers, the racing driver Billy Monger spent his 18th birthday in the pub with friends. But getting there was slightly complicated: he had to sneak out of hospital in a wheelchair he had only just become accustomed to.
A fortnight earlier, Monger had nearly been killed in a crash at Donington Park while driving in a Formula 4 race. He had both legs amputated in hospital Ñ one below the knee, the other just above.
The accident in April last year triggered one of the fastest just giving campaigns in history with 20,000 people including Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button donating more than £800,000 to help with his rehabilitation.
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STUDIO - Billy Monger
Motor racing driver Billy Monger (wizz) Who lost both legs racing at Donington park last year, at his home near Gatwick.
Billy Monger had both legs amputated after a racing crash last year. But the teenager is walking, swimming and driving again. Like many teenagers, the racing driver Billy Monger spent his 18th birthday in the pub with friends. But getting there was slightly complicated: he had to sneak out of hospital in a wheelchair he had only just become accustomed to.
A fortnight earlier, Monger had nearly been killed in a crash at Donington Park while driving in a Formula 4 race. He had both legs amputated in hospital Ñ one below the knee, the other just above.
The accident in April last year triggered one of the fastest just giving campaigns in history with 20,000 people including Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button donating more than £800,000 to help with his rehabilitation.
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STUDIO - Billy Monger
Motor racing driver Billy Monger (wizz) Who lost both legs racing at Donington park last year, at his home near Gatwick.
Billy Monger had both legs amputated after a racing crash last year. But the teenager is walking, swimming and driving again. Like many teenagers, the racing driver Billy Monger spent his 18th birthday in the pub with friends. But getting there was slightly complicated: he had to sneak out of hospital in a wheelchair he had only just become accustomed to.
A fortnight earlier, Monger had nearly been killed in a crash at Donington Park while driving in a Formula 4 race. He had both legs amputated in hospital Ñ one below the knee, the other just above.
The accident in April last year triggered one of the fastest just giving campaigns in history with 20,000 people including Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button donating more than £800,000 to help with his rehabilitation.
© Peter Tarry / eyevine
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STUDIO - Billy Monger
Motor racing driver Billy Monger (wizz) Who lost both legs racing at Donington park last year, at his home near Gatwick.
Billy Monger had both legs amputated after a racing crash last year. But the teenager is walking, swimming and driving again. Like many teenagers, the racing driver Billy Monger spent his 18th birthday in the pub with friends. But getting there was slightly complicated: he had to sneak out of hospital in a wheelchair he had only just become accustomed to.
A fortnight earlier, Monger had nearly been killed in a crash at Donington Park while driving in a Formula 4 race. He had both legs amputated in hospital Ñ one below the knee, the other just above.
The accident in April last year triggered one of the fastest just giving campaigns in history with 20,000 people including Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button donating more than £800,000 to help with his rehabilitation.
© Peter Tarry / eyevine
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STUDIO - Billy Monger
Motor racing driver Billy Monger (wizz) Who lost both legs racing at Donington park last year, at his home near Gatwick.
Billy Monger had both legs amputated after a racing crash last year. But the teenager is walking, swimming and driving again. Like many teenagers, the racing driver Billy Monger spent his 18th birthday in the pub with friends. But getting there was slightly complicated: he had to sneak out of hospital in a wheelchair he had only just become accustomed to.
A fortnight earlier, Monger had nearly been killed in a crash at Donington Park while driving in a Formula 4 race. He had both legs amputated in hospital Ñ one below the knee, the other just above.
The accident in April last year triggered one of the fastest just giving campaigns in history with 20,000 people including Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button donating more than £800,000 to help with his rehabilitation.
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STUDIO - Billy Monger
Motor racing driver Billy Monger (wizz) Who lost both legs racing at Donington park last year, at his home near Gatwick.
Billy Monger had both legs amputated after a racing crash last year. But the teenager is walking, swimming and driving again. Like many teenagers, the racing driver Billy Monger spent his 18th birthday in the pub with friends. But getting there was slightly complicated: he had to sneak out of hospital in a wheelchair he had only just become accustomed to.
A fortnight earlier, Monger had nearly been killed in a crash at Donington Park while driving in a Formula 4 race. He had both legs amputated in hospital Ñ one below the knee, the other just above.
The accident in April last year triggered one of the fastest just giving campaigns in history with 20,000 people including Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button donating more than £800,000 to help with his rehabilitation.
© Peter Tarry / eyevine
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STUDIO - Billy Monger
Motor racing driver Billy Monger (wizz) Who lost both legs racing at Donington park last year, at his home near Gatwick.
Billy Monger had both legs amputated after a racing crash last year. But the teenager is walking, swimming and driving again. Like many teenagers, the racing driver Billy Monger spent his 18th birthday in the pub with friends. But getting there was slightly complicated: he had to sneak out of hospital in a wheelchair he had only just become accustomed to.
A fortnight earlier, Monger had nearly been killed in a crash at Donington Park while driving in a Formula 4 race. He had both legs amputated in hospital Ñ one below the knee, the other just above.
The accident in April last year triggered one of the fastest just giving campaigns in history with 20,000 people including Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button donating more than £800,000 to help with his rehabilitation.
© Peter Tarry / eyevine
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STUDIO - Billy Monger
Motor racing driver Billy Monger (wizz) Who lost both legs racing at Donington park last year, at his home near Gatwick.
Billy Monger had both legs amputated after a racing crash last year. But the teenager is walking, swimming and driving again. Like many teenagers, the racing driver Billy Monger spent his 18th birthday in the pub with friends. But getting there was slightly complicated: he had to sneak out of hospital in a wheelchair he had only just become accustomed to.
A fortnight earlier, Monger had nearly been killed in a crash at Donington Park while driving in a Formula 4 race. He had both legs amputated in hospital Ñ one below the knee, the other just above.
The accident in April last year triggered one of the fastest just giving campaigns in history with 20,000 people including Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button donating more than £800,000 to help with his rehabilitation.
© Peter Tarry / eyevine
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STUDIO - Billy Monger
Motor racing driver Billy Monger (wizz) Who lost both legs racing at Donington park last year, at his home near Gatwick.
Billy Monger had both legs amputated after a racing crash last year. But the teenager is walking, swimming and driving again. Like many teenagers, the racing driver Billy Monger spent his 18th birthday in the pub with friends. But getting there was slightly complicated: he had to sneak out of hospital in a wheelchair he had only just become accustomed to.
A fortnight earlier, Monger had nearly been killed in a crash at Donington Park while driving in a Formula 4 race. He had both legs amputated in hospital Ñ one below the knee, the other just above.
The accident in April last year triggered one of the fastest just giving campaigns in history with 20,000 people including Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button donating more than £800,000 to help with his rehabilitation.
© Peter Tarry / eyevine
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STUDIO - Billy Monger
Motor racing driver Billy Monger (wizz) Who lost both legs racing at Donington park last year, at his home near Gatwick.
Billy Monger had both legs amputated after a racing crash last year. But the teenager is walking, swimming and driving again. Like many teenagers, the racing driver Billy Monger spent his 18th birthday in the pub with friends. But getting there was slightly complicated: he had to sneak out of hospital in a wheelchair he had only just become accustomed to.
A fortnight earlier, Monger had nearly been killed in a crash at Donington Park while driving in a Formula 4 race. He had both legs amputated in hospital Ñ one below the knee, the other just above.
The accident in April last year triggered one of the fastest just giving campaigns in history with 20,000 people including Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button donating more than £800,000 to help with his rehabilitation.
© Peter Tarry / eyevine
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STUDIO - Billy Monger
Motor racing driver Billy Monger (wizz) Who lost both legs racing at Donington park last year, at his home near Gatwick.
Billy Monger had both legs amputated after a racing crash last year. But the teenager is walking, swimming and driving again. Like many teenagers, the racing driver Billy Monger spent his 18th birthday in the pub with friends. But getting there was slightly complicated: he had to sneak out of hospital in a wheelchair he had only just become accustomed to.
A fortnight earlier, Monger had nearly been killed in a crash at Donington Park while driving in a Formula 4 race. He had both legs amputated in hospital Ñ one below the knee, the other just above.
The accident in April last year triggered one of the fastest just giving campaigns in history with 20,000 people including Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button donating more than £800,000 to help with his rehabilitation.
© Peter Tarry / eyevine
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STUDIO - Billy Monger
Motor racing driver Billy Monger (wizz) Who lost both legs racing at Donington park last year, at his home near Gatwick.
Billy Monger had both legs amputated after a racing crash last year. But the teenager is walking, swimming and driving again. Like many teenagers, the racing driver Billy Monger spent his 18th birthday in the pub with friends. But getting there was slightly complicated: he had to sneak out of hospital in a wheelchair he had only just become accustomed to.
A fortnight earlier, Monger had nearly been killed in a crash at Donington Park while driving in a Formula 4 race. He had both legs amputated in hospital Ñ one below the knee, the other just above.
The accident in April last year triggered one of the fastest just giving campaigns in history with 20,000 people including Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button donating more than £800,000 to help with his rehabilitation.
© Peter Tarry / eyevine
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STUDIO - Billy Monger
Motor racing driver Billy Monger (wizz) Who lost both legs racing at Donington park last year, at his home near Gatwick.
Billy Monger had both legs amputated after a racing crash last year. But the teenager is walking, swimming and driving again. Like many teenagers, the racing driver Billy Monger spent his 18th birthday in the pub with friends. But getting there was slightly complicated: he had to sneak out of hospital in a wheelchair he had only just become accustomed to.
A fortnight earlier, Monger had nearly been killed in a crash at Donington Park while driving in a Formula 4 race. He had both legs amputated in hospital Ñ one below the knee, the other just above.
The accident in April last year triggered one of the fastest just giving campaigns in history with 20,000 people including Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button donating more than £800,000 to help with his rehabilitation.
© Peter Tarry / eyevine
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STUDIO - Billy Monger
Motor racing driver Billy Monger (wizz) Who lost both legs racing at Donington park last year, at his home near Gatwick.
Billy Monger had both legs amputated after a racing crash last year. But the teenager is walking, swimming and driving again. Like many teenagers, the racing driver Billy Monger spent his 18th birthday in the pub with friends. But getting there was slightly complicated: he had to sneak out of hospital in a wheelchair he had only just become accustomed to.
A fortnight earlier, Monger had nearly been killed in a crash at Donington Park while driving in a Formula 4 race. He had both legs amputated in hospital Ñ one below the knee, the other just above.
The accident in April last year triggered one of the fastest just giving campaigns in history with 20,000 people including Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button donating more than £800,000 to help with his rehabilitation.
© Peter Tarry / eyevine
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NEWS - Gaza City: Palästinensische Flüchtlinge
January 21, 2018 - Gaza, Palestinian Territories, Palestine - Palestinians Sit in a car after collecting aid provided by the UN agency for Palestinian refugees UNWRA, in Gaza City on January 21, 2018 The UN agency for Palestinian refugees faces its worst funding crisis ever after the United States froze tens of millions of dollars in contributions, its spokesman said (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Gaza City: Palästinensische Flüchtlinge
January 21, 2018 - Gaza, Palestinian Territories, Palestine - Palestinians receive food aid at a U.N. Relief and Works Agency warehouse in Gaza City on January 21, 2018 The UN agency for Palestinian refugees faces its worst funding crisis ever after the United States froze tens of millions of dollars in contributions, its spokesman said (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Gaza City: Palästinensische Flüchtlinge
January 21, 2018 - Gaza, Palestinian Territories, Palestine - Palestinians receive food aid at a U.N. Relief and Works Agency warehouse in Gaza City on January 21, 2018 The UN agency for Palestinian refugees faces its worst funding crisis ever after the United States froze tens of millions of dollars in contributions, its spokesman said (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Gaza City: Palästinensische Flüchtlinge
January 21, 2018 - Gaza, Palestinian Territories, Palestine - A Palestinian man carries a sac of food provided by the UN agency for Palestinian refugees UNWRA, in Gaza City on January 21, 2018 The UN agency for Palestinian refugees faces its worst funding crisis ever after the United States froze tens of millions of dollars in contributions, its spokesman said (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Gaza City: Palästinensische Flüchtlinge
January 21, 2018 - Gaza, Palestinian Territories, Palestine - Palestinians receive food aid at a U.N. Relief and Works Agency warehouse in Gaza City on January 21, 2018 The UN agency for Palestinian refugees faces its worst funding crisis ever after the United States froze tens of millions of dollars in contributions, its spokesman said (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Gaza City: Palästinensische Flüchtlinge
January 21, 2018 - Gaza, Palestinian Territories, Palestine - A Palestinian man carries a sac of food provided by the UN agency for Palestinian refugees UNWRA, in Gaza City on January 21, 2018 The UN agency for Palestinian refugees faces its worst funding crisis ever after the United States froze tens of millions of dollars in contributions, its spokesman said (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Gaza City: Palästinensische Flüchtlinge
January 21, 2018 - Gaza, Palestinian Territories, Palestine - Palestinians Sit in a car after collecting aid provided by the UN agency for Palestinian refugees UNWRA, in Gaza City on January 21, 2018 The UN agency for Palestinian refugees faces its worst funding crisis ever after the United States froze tens of millions of dollars in contributions, its spokesman said (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Sri Lanka: Fischen in Koggala
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sanka Gayashan/REX/Shutterstock (8976259u)
A Sri Lankan traditional stick fisherman, also known locally as a stilt fisherman, sits perched on a stilt fixed into the ocean floor as he fishes in Koggala, about 140 kilometers (91 miles) south of Colombo, Sri Lanka, 29 July 2017. Stilt fishing is a method of fishing unique to the island country of Sri Lanka. These days, it is as much a show for visitors as it is a viable source of income, and many fishermen still venture out, as the goodwill contributions of tourists does help support the local economy. (Sanka Gayashan/REX/Shutterstock)
Traditional stilt fishing, Koggala, Sri Lanka - 29 Jul 2017
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FEATURE - Sri Lanka: Fischen in Koggala
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sanka Gayashan/REX/Shutterstock (8976259v)
A Sri Lankan traditional stick fisherman, also known locally as a stilt fisherman, sits perched on a stilt fixed into the ocean floor as he fishes in Koggala, about 140 kilometers (91 miles) south of Colombo, Sri Lanka, 29 July 2017. Stilt fishing is a method of fishing unique to the island country of Sri Lanka. These days, it is as much a show for visitors as it is a viable source of income, and many fishermen still venture out, as the goodwill contributions of tourists does help support the local economy. (Sanka Gayashan/REX/Shutterstock)
Traditional stilt fishing, Koggala, Sri Lanka - 29 Jul 2017
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FEATURE - Sri Lanka: Fischen in Koggala
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sanka Gayashan/REX/Shutterstock (8976259g)
A Sri Lankan traditional fisherman, also known locally as a stick fisherman, tries to climb a stilt fixed into the ocean floor in Koggala, about 140 kilometers (91 miles) south of Colombo, Sri Lanka, 29 July 2017. Stilt fishing is a method of fishing unique to the island country of Sri Lanka. These days, it is as much a show for visitors as it is a viable source of income, and many fishermen still venture out, as the goodwill contributions of tourists does help support the local economy.
Traditional stilt fishing, Koggala, Sri Lanka - 29 Jul 2017
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FEATURE - Sri Lanka: Fischen in Koggala
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sanka Gayashan/REX/Shutterstock (8976259e)
A Sri Lankan traditional fisherman, also known locally as a stick fisherman, tries to climb a stilt fixed into the ocean floor in Koggala, about 140 kilometers (91 miles) south of Colombo, Sri Lanka, 29 July 2017. Stilt fishing is a method of fishing unique to the island country of Sri Lanka. These days, it is as much a show for visitors as it is a viable source of income, and many fishermen still venture out, as the goodwill contributions of tourists does help support the local economy.
Traditional stilt fishing, Koggala, Sri Lanka - 29 Jul 2017
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FEATURE - Sri Lanka: Fischen in Koggala
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sanka Gayashan/REX/Shutterstock (8976259d)
A Sri Lankan traditional fisherman, also known locally as a stick fisherman, tries to climb a stilt fixed into the ocean floor in Koggala, about 140 kilometers (91 miles) south of Colombo, Sri Lanka, 29 July 2017. Stilt fishing is a method of fishing unique to the island country of Sri Lanka. These days, it is as much a show for visitors as it is a viable source of income, and many fishermen still venture out, as the goodwill contributions of tourists does help support the local economy.
Traditional stilt fishing, Koggala, Sri Lanka - 29 Jul 2017
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FEATURE - Sri Lanka: Fischen in Koggala
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sanka Gayashan/REX/Shutterstock (8976259t)
A Sri Lankan traditional stick fisherman, also known locally as a stilt fisherman, sits perched on a stilt fixed into the ocean floor as he fishes in Koggala, about 140 kilometers (91 miles) south of Colombo, Sri Lanka, 29 July 2017. Stilt fishing is a method of fishing unique to the island country of Sri Lanka. These days, it is as much a show for visitors as it is a viable source of income, and many fishermen still venture out, as the goodwill contributions of tourists does help support the local economy.
Traditional fishing, Koggala, Sri Lanka - 29 Jul 2017
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FEATURE - Sri Lanka: Fischen in Koggala
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sanka Gayashan/REX/Shutterstock (8976259q)
A Sri Lankan traditional stick fisherman, also known locally as a stilt fisherman, sits perched on a stilt fixed into the ocean floor as he fishes in Koggala, about 140 kilometers (91 miles) south of Colombo, Sri Lanka, 29 July 2017. Stilt fishing is a method of fishing unique to the island country of Sri Lanka. These days, it is as much a show for visitors as it is a viable source of income, and many fishermen still venture out, as the goodwill contributions of tourists does help support the local economy.
Traditional fishing, Koggala, Sri Lanka - 29 Jul 2017
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FEATURE - Sri Lanka: Fischen in Koggala
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sanka Gayashan/REX/Shutterstock (8976259a)
Sri Lankan traditional stick fishermen, also known locally as stilt fishermen, sit perched on stilt fixed into the ocean floor as they catch fishe in Koggala, about 140 kilometers (91 miles) south of Colombo, Sri Lanka, 29 July 2017. Stilt fishing is a method of fishing unique to the island country of Sri Lanka. These days, it is as much a show for visitors as it is a viable source of income, and many fishermen still venture out, as the goodwill contributions of tourists does help support the local economy.
Traditional stilt fishing, Koggala, Sri Lanka - 29 Jul 2017
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FEATURE - Sri Lanka: Fischen in Koggala
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sanka Gayashan/REX/Shutterstock (8976259n)
A Sri Lankan traditional stick fisherman, also known locally as a stilt fisherman, sits perched on a stilt fixed into the ocean floor as he fishes in Koggala, about 140 kilometers (91 miles) south of Colombo, Sri Lanka, 29 July 2017. Stilt fishing is a method of fishing unique to the island country of Sri Lanka. These days, it is as much a show for visitors as it is a viable source of income, and many fishermen still venture out, as the goodwill contributions of tourists does help support the local economy.
Traditional fishing, Koggala, Sri Lanka - 29 Jul 2017
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FEATURE - Sri Lanka: Fischen in Koggala
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sanka Gayashan/REX/Shutterstock (8976259i)
A Sri Lankan traditional stick fisherman, also known locally as a stilt fisherman, sits perched on a stilt fixed into the ocean floor as he fishes in Koggala, about 140 kilometers (91 miles) south of Colombo, Sri Lanka, 29 July 2017. Stilt fishing is a method of fishing unique to the island country of Sri Lanka. These days, it is as much a show for visitors as it is a viable source of income, and many fishermen still venture out, as the goodwill contributions of tourists does help support the local economy.
Traditional stilt fishing, Koggala, Sri Lanka - 29 Jul 2017
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FEATURE - Sri Lanka: Fischen in Koggala
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sanka Gayashan/REX/Shutterstock (8976259c)
Sri Lankan traditional stick fishermen, also known locally as stilt fishermen, sit perched on stilt fixed into the ocean floor as they catch fishe in Koggala, about 140 kilometers (91 miles) south of Colombo, Sri Lanka, 29 July 2017. Stilt fishing is a method of fishing unique to the island country of Sri Lanka. These days, it is as much a show for visitors as it is a viable source of income, and many fishermen still venture out, as the goodwill contributions of tourists does help support the local economy.
Traditional stilt fishing, Koggala, Sri Lanka - 29 Jul 2017
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FEATURE - Sri Lanka: Fischen in Koggala
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sanka Gayashan/REX/Shutterstock (8976259p)
A Sri Lankan traditional stick fisherman, also known locally as a stilt fisherman, sits perched on a stilt fixed into the ocean floor as he fishes in Koggala, about 140 kilometers (91 miles) south of Colombo, Sri Lanka, 29 July 2017. Stilt fishing is a method of fishing unique to the island country of Sri Lanka. These days, it is as much a show for visitors as it is a viable source of income, and many fishermen still venture out, as the goodwill contributions of tourists does help support the local economy.
Traditional fishing, Koggala, Sri Lanka - 29 Jul 2017
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FEATURE - Sri Lanka: Fischen in Koggala
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sanka Gayashan/REX/Shutterstock (8976259l)
A Sri Lankan traditional stick fisherman, also known locally as a stilt fisherman, sits perched on a stilt fixed into the ocean floor as he fishes in Koggala, about 140 kilometers (91 miles) south of Colombo, Sri Lanka, 29 July 2017. Stilt fishing is a method of fishing unique to the island country of Sri Lanka. These days, it is as much a show for visitors as it is a viable source of income, and many fishermen still venture out, as the goodwill contributions of tourists does help support the local economy.
Traditional fishing, Koggala, Sri Lanka - 29 Jul 2017
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FEATURE - Sri Lanka: Fischen in Koggala
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sanka Gayashan/REX/Shutterstock (8976259h)
A Sri Lankan traditional stick fisherman, also known locally as a stilt fisherman, sits perched on a stilt fixed into the ocean floor as he fishes in Koggala, about 140 kilometers (91 miles) south of Colombo, Sri Lanka, 29 July 2017. Stilt fishing is a method of fishing unique to the island country of Sri Lanka. These days, it is as much a show for visitors as it is a viable source of income, and many fishermen still venture out, as the goodwill contributions of tourists does help support the local economy.
Traditional stilt fishing, Koggala, Sri Lanka - 29 Jul 2017
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FEATURE - Sri Lanka: Fischen in Koggala
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sanka Gayashan/REX/Shutterstock (8976259m)
Sri Lankan traditional stick fishermen, also known locally as stilt fishermen, sit perched on stilt fixed into the ocean floor as they catch fishe in Koggala, about 140 kilometers (91 miles) south of Colombo, Sri Lanka, 29 July 2017. Stilt fishing is a method of fishing unique to the island country of Sri Lanka. These days, it is as much a show for visitors as it is a viable source of income, and many fishermen still venture out, as the goodwill contributions of tourists does help support the local economy.
Traditional fishing, Koggala, Sri Lanka - 29 Jul 2017
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Royal College of Art Secret Postcard exhibition, London, Britain - 16 Nov 2006
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 622048j )
Selection of postcards
Royal College of Art Secret Postcard exhibition, London, Britain - 16 Nov 2006
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Royal College of Art Secret Postcard exhibition, London, Britain - 16 Nov 2006
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 622048q )
Selection of postcards
Royal College of Art Secret Postcard exhibition, London, Britain - 16 Nov 2006
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Royal College of Art Secret Postcard exhibition, London, Britain - 16 Nov 2006
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 622048h )
Selection of postcards
Royal College of Art Secret Postcard exhibition, London, Britain - 16 Nov 2006
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Royal College of Art Secret Postcard exhibition, London, Britain - 16 Nov 2006
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 622048g )
Selection of postcards
Royal College of Art Secret Postcard exhibition, London, Britain - 16 Nov 2006
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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