People and Culture (Nikos)
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Easter Procession, Spain
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Westminster Abbey, London
Nujood Ali was ten when she fled her abusive, much older husband and took a taxi to the courthouse in Sanaa, Yemen. The girl's courageous act—and the landmark legal battle that ensued—turned her into an international heroine for women's rights. Now divorced, she is
back home with her family and attending school again.
The ruins of an ancient village submerged by the construction of a hydroelectric dam resurface when lake levels are low. The park's man-made attractions range from medieval
castles and pilgrimage sites to modern resorts.
Desert Crossing, Rajasthan, India
Fishermen, Myanmar
Brooklyn Bedroom
Tuareg Celebration
Street Scene, Paris
Folded Hands, Brunei
one-shaped tents called lávut provide temporary shelter for Sami herders while following the reindeer. Nils Peder Gaup, resting here on the tundra, feels most at home in the mountains.
"The Sami spirit follows you," he says.
The Himba women of northern Namibia perform daily rituals in which they anoint themselves with a mixture of ochre, oil, and ash to protect themselves from the harsh desert climate.
They never take a shower, but rather burn aromatic herbs in a pot each morning with which they smoke themselves as if applying perfume.
Kalaripayatu fighters practicing on a beach in North Kerala. Kalaripayatu is one of the most ancient martial arts, supposedly more ancient than Kung Fu. This photo was taken with no
special setup, just during a regular practicing session. I was using a kite to lift the camera, in order to remain steady above the subject for more than an hour, without disturbing.
Floating Lanterns, Thailand
Festival of Lights, Myanmar
When the river floods, the children of Jabed Ali know what to do: Climb the bamboo macha in the front yard and hold on tight. Char dwellers, who inhabit the constantly changing islands, or chars, on the floodplains of Bangladesh's three major rivers, are used to such calamities,
which are on the increase.
Reindeer breeding is one of the basic forms of employment for the indigenous population of this region. Russia, polar region of West Siberia, Tazovsky peninsula.
A monk walks a dusty road in Bagan, the ancient capital of Myanmar (Burma)—and a sight to rival Cambodia's Angkor Wat. The area once held 13,000 pagodas dating back to the second
century A.D., many built of brick that was plastered and painted. Earthquakes and the Ayeyarwady River destroyed more than 10,000 of them.
Tuareg, Algeria
Beltane Fire Festival, Scotland
Buddha in Coal Yard, China
Al Kazimiyah Shrine, Baghdad
Ice Cream Vendor, Greece
Camel Trader, India
Goat Herders, Djibouti
This lady is a part of a very small Kyrgyz community that live in small yurts just on the shore of the amazing Karakol Lake on the way from China to Pakistan.
Children Watching Train, Edinburgh
Nuns, Colombia
Wedding Procession, India
Monks, Bhutan
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