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  • Passengers load their luggage in the feery boat. Sometimes Brava island gets isolated for several days when sea conditions doesn't allow ships to approach Furna's harbour, the only one in the island.
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  • An old lady is helped to descend from the ferry boat. Sometimes Brava island gets isolated for several days when sea conditions doesn't allow ships to approach Furna's harbour, the only one in the island.
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  • The Harbour of Barra Grande, Maraú Peninsula, in the brazilian state of Bahia. Barra Grande is a small town near Taipus de Fora whose harbour is the main spot where depart boat trips to islands and remotes beaches around Maraú Peninsula. Diego Murray / 4See
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  • Passengers in the old ferry boat  that links the cosmopolitan island of Sao Vicente to the agricultural island of Santo Antao.
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  • Men unloading  boat in Mopti's harbour. At the confluence of the Niger and the Bani rivers, between Timbuktu and Ségou, Mopti is the second largest city in Mali, and the hub for commerce and tourism in this west-african landlocked country.
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  • People unloading a boat in Mopti's harbour. At the confluence of the Niger and the Bani rivers, between Timbuktu and Ségou, Mopti is the second largest city in Mali, and the hub for commerce and tourism in this west-african landlocked country.
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  • A man dressed with touareg clothes, unload a boat in Mopti's harbour. At the confluence of the Niger and the Bani rivers, between Timbuktu and Ségou, Mopti is the second largest city in Mali, and the hub for commerce and tourism in this west-african landlocked country.
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  • A woman transports fish from a boat in Tezit Beach, Tanintharyi Region, Burma.<br />
Note: Images are not distributed or sold in Portugal
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  • Boatmen pushing the boat Dashashwamedh Gath by the Ganges River in Varanasi, India.
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  • An abandoned boat.<br />
<br />
The protagonist of this work it is, at the same time, the main absent: the man.<br />
The man in his social and communal dimension.<br />
The contexts designed and arranged to encourage communication, play, participation, respect, sharing, skills development, become no  - places unable to perform their function. <br />
The silent nature appears the only creature really and irreducibly faithful to the vocation involved in its essence.<br />
Their state of neglect, decay times, recalls the waiver insane man / citizen called, by its nature, to express themselves and build.<br />
The only faces represented are those mediated by the eye of the artist: a film, a stone statue .. as if to say that the true humanity still exists only in the eyes of those who seek beauty.
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  • Woman on the front of a yacht during a trip to the west coast of Sao Tome island. The west coast has no road access so many visitors choose to have a boat day trip to visit the pristine beaches.
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  • Fishing Boat seen from a beach near Abidjan, Ivory Coast. Photo James Miranda/4SEE NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
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  • April 2015. Paris. A boat connected to the electric power on Saint-Martin's channel.
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  • A boat in Perast bay. There are several arguments about the derivation of the name  "Montenegro", one of these relates to dark and deep forests  that once covered the Dinaric Alps, as it was possible to see them from the sea. <br />
Mostly mountainous with 672180 habitants on an area of 13812 Km², with a population density of  48 habitants/Km². <br />
It borders with Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, Kosovo and Albania but  Montenegro has always been alien to the bloody political events that characterized Eastern Europe in recent decades. <br />
From 3 June 2006, breaking away from Serbia, Montenegro became an independent state. <br />
In the balance between economy devoted to sheep farming and a shy tourist, mostly coming from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro looks to Europe with a largely unspoiled natural beauty. <br />
Several cities in Montenegro, as well as the park Durmitor, considered World Heritage by UNESCO but not yet officially because Montenegro has yet to ratify the World Heritage Convention of UNESCO.
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  • A fishing boat going out of Lisbon's harbour, with Cristo-Rei (King Christ) monument and 25th of April bridge in the background.
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  • Police boat
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  • Police boat
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  • the crew of the boat rest before the fishing. Sardine means Portugal more than codfish. For the Portuguese people, sardine fish it is not only one of the main national product exported it is tradition; for at least half of the year the Portuguese eat sardine at least once a week, the main dish of the most popular party (party of Saint John) is sardine. The limitation introduced by the European community on the fishing of the bluefish (sardine below to this category) and the economical crisis in Portugal threat this product.
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  • One Member of the crew of a boat is dressing the jb clothes. Sardine means Portugal more than codfish. For the Portuguese people, sardine fish it is not only one of the main national product exported it is tradition; for at least half of the year the Portuguese eat sardine at least once a week, the main dish of the most popular party (party of Saint John) is sardine. The limitation introduced by the European community on the fishing of the bluefish (sardine below to this category) and the economical crisis in Portugal threat this product.
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  • View of a sardine fishing boat. Sardine means Portugal more than codfish. For the Portuguese people, sardine fish it is not only one of the main national product exported it is tradition; for at least half of the year the Portuguese eat sardine at least once a week, the main dish of the most popular party (party of Saint John) is sardine. The limitation introduced by the European community on the fishing of the bluefish (sardine below to this category) and the economical crisis in Portugal threat this product.
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  • A fisherman look at the port when the boat is going back after the fishing. Sardine means Portugal more than codfish. For the Portuguese people, sardine fish it is not only one of the main national product exported it is tradition; for at least half of the year the Portuguese eat sardine at least once a week, the main dish of the most popular party (party of Saint John) is sardine. The limitation introduced by the European community on the fishing of the bluefish (sardine below to this category) and the economical crisis in Portugal threat this product.
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  • Old boats cemetery<br />
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The Sultanate of Oman is a country in Southwest Asia. It borders the United Arab Emirates in the northwest, Saudi Arabia in the west, and Yemen in the southwest.<br />
The oil discovery, in the 60's, started to transform this asleep country. Today, Oman is  torn by modern roads, industrialized and rich ( Omanization ). The tradition still dominates life of the 2,5 million inhabitants: strong religion ( muslim ), traces of tribal loyalties and a very characteristic culture.
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  • Vila do Maio beach located  just in front of the capital village is the most accessible and, at the sime time, the most famous postcard image from Maio island. Fishing boats go out every day from the traditional pier. Turquoise water and yellow sand are important atributes to make Maio island a tourist destination for the years to come.
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  • Belem's Tower and surroundings as seen from the boats that cross Tagus river. The area of Belem's Tower attracts lots of visitors, both tourists and locals, because of its beauty and peacefulness. Belem's Tower was built in the fifteenth century (1514-1520) as a military fortification. It was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983.
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  • Belem's Tower and surroundings as seen from the boats that cross Tagus river. The area of Belem's Tower attracts lots of visitors, both tourists and locals, because of its beauty and peacefulness. Belem's Tower was built in the fifteenth century (1514-1520) as a military fortification. It was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983.
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  • Arte Xávega is a traditional fishing method used by coastal populations in the sandy coast of Centre-North Portugal. With small boats and 3 people on board, fishermen spread the nets several hundred meters long near the beach.
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  • Arte Xávega is a traditional fishing method used by coastal populations in the sandy coast of Centre-North Portugal. With small boats and 3 people on board, fishermen spread the nets several hundred meters long near the beach.
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  • Arte Xávega is a traditional fishing method used by coastal populations in the sandy coast of Centre-North Portugal. With small boats and 3 people on board, fishermen spread the nets several hundred meters long near the beach.
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  • Arte Xávega is a traditional fishing method used by coastal populations in the sandy coast of Centre-North Portugal. With small boats and 3 people on board, fishermen spread the nets several hundred meters long near the beach.
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  • Arte Xávega is a traditional fishing method used by coastal populations in the sandy coast of Centre-North Portugal. With small boats and 3 people on board, fishermen spread the nets several hundred meters long near the beach.
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  • Arte Xávega is a traditional fishing method used by coastal populations in the sandy coast of Centre-North Portugal. With small boats and 3 people on board, fishermen spread the nets several hundred meters long near the beach.
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  • Arte Xávega is a traditional fishing method used by coastal populations in the sandy coast of Centre-North Portugal. With small boats and 3 people on board, fishermen spread the nets several hundred meters long near the beach.
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  • Arte Xávega is a traditional fishing method used by coastal populations in the sandy coast of Centre-North Portugal. With small boats and 3 people on board, fishermen spread the nets several hundred meters long near the beach.
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  • Arte Xávega is a traditional fishing method used by coastal populations in the sandy coast of Centre-North Portugal. With small boats and 3 people on board, fishermen spread the nets several hundred meters long near the beach.
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  • Arte Xávega is a traditional fishing method used by coastal populations in the sandy coast of Centre-North Portugal. With small boats and 3 people on board, fishermen spread the nets several hundred meters long near the beach.
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  • Arte Xávega is a traditional fishing method used by coastal populations in the sandy coast of Centre-North Portugal. With small boats and 3 people on board, fishermen spread the nets several hundred meters long near the beach.
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  • Arte Xávega is a traditional fishing method used by coastal populations in the sandy coast of Centre-North Portugal. With small boats and 3 people on board, fishermen spread the nets several hundred meters long near the beach.
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  • Arte Xávega is a traditional fishing method used by coastal populations in the sandy coast of Centre-North Portugal. With small boats and 3 people on board, fishermen spread the nets several hundred meters long near the beach.
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  • The fishing village of Calheta has a bay where fisherman keep their boats. The village has also some fine examples of simple popular architecture with colorfully painted houses.
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  • Belem's Tower and surroundings as seen from the boats that cross Tagus river. The area of Belem's Tower attracts lots of visitors, both tourists and locals, because of its beauty and peacefulness. Belem's Tower was built in the fifteenth century (1514-1520) as a military fortification. It was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983.
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  • Typical "rabelo" boats were used to transport large casks to the cellars The Douro river valley wine region is the oldest in the world. It's were  famous Port wine is produced  and its landscape was declared Unesco World Heritage. The Douro river is born in Spain and reaches its mouth in Oporto city. MAXIMUM QUALITY AVAILABLE
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  • Belem's Tower and surroundings as seen from the boats that cross Tagus river. The area of Belem's Tower attracts lots of visitors, both tourists and locals, because of its beauty and peacefulness. Belem's Tower was built in the fifteenth century (1514-1520) as a military fortification. It was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983.
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  • Arte Xávega is a traditional fishing method used by coastal populations in the sandy coast of Centre-North Portugal. With small boats and 3 people on board, fishermen spread the nets several hundred meters long near the beach.
    h_R2-G.jpg
  • Arte Xávega is a traditional fishing method used by coastal populations in the sandy coast of Centre-North Portugal. With small boats and 3 people on board, fishermen spread the nets several hundred meters long near the beach.
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  • Arte Xávega is a traditional fishing method used by coastal populations in the sandy coast of Centre-North Portugal. With small boats and 3 people on board, fishermen spread the nets several hundred meters long near the beach.
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  • Arte Xávega is a traditional fishing method used by coastal populations in the sandy coast of Centre-North Portugal. With small boats and 3 people on board, fishermen spread the nets several hundred meters long near the beach.
    h_32DLSC.jpg
  • Arte Xávega is a traditional fishing method used by coastal populations in the sandy coast of Centre-North Portugal. With small boats and 3 people on board, fishermen spread the nets several hundred meters long near the beach.
    h_30DLSD.jpg
  • Arte Xávega is a traditional fishing method used by coastal populations in the sandy coast of Centre-North Portugal. With small boats and 3 people on board, fishermen spread the nets several hundred meters long near the beach.
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  • Arte Xávega is a traditional fishing method used by coastal populations in the sandy coast of Centre-North Portugal. With small boats and 3 people on board, fishermen spread the nets several hundred meters long near the beach.
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  • Arte Xávega is a traditional fishing method used by coastal populations in the sandy coast of Centre-North Portugal. With small boats and 3 people on board, fishermen spread the nets several hundred meters long near the beach.
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  • In the ferryboat that links the cosmopolitan island of Sao Vicente to the agricultural island of Santo Antao , some people sleep while others calm the sea-sickness.
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  • A child sleeps held by his father while waiting for the ferry from Brava to Fogo island. Sometimes Brava island gets isolated for several days when sea conditions doesn't allow ships to approach Furna's harbour, the only one in the island.
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  • A coastal guard checks papers while the ferry is unloaded. Sometimes Brava island gets isolated for several days when sea conditions doesn't allow ships to approach Furna's harbour, the only one in the island.
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  • The Lighthouse, Taipu de Fora, in the brazilian state of Bahia. The lighthouse is located in high hill where is possible have a 360 degrees view over Taipu de Fora. Diego Murray / 4See
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  • The Goió Island, Barra Grande Bay, Maraú Peninsula, in the brazilian state of Bahia. The Goió Island is a stop during the cruise around the Barra Grande Bay where tourists use to spend some time in beach activities and drinking beverages on the island bar. Diego Murray / 4See
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  • Point do Surf Restaurant, Taipu de Fora beach, in the brazilian state of Bahia. The restaurant serves homemade style food from Bahia, known by its variety of local seafood. Diego Murray / 4See
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  • People walking in the sand stretch in Taipu de Fora beach, in the brazilian state of Bahia. The long sand stretch is a inviting for a walk, running, biking or just to relax. Diego Murray / 4SEE
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  • A girl carrying a chicken. At the confluence of the Niger and the Bani rivers, between Timbuktu and Ségou, Mopti is the second largest city in Mali, and the hub for commerce and tourism in this west-african landlocked country.
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  • A boy carrying a bucket walks by the riverside ate dusk. At the confluence of the Niger and the Bani rivers, between Timbuktu and Ségou, Mopti is the second largest city in Mali, and the hub for commerce and tourism in this west-african landlocked country.
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  • A man inside a store in one of Mopti's alleys. At the confluence of the Niger and the Bani rivers, between Timbuktu and Ségou, Mopti is the second largest city in Mali, and the hub for commerce and tourism in this west-african landlocked country.
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  • Men praying on the streets of Mopti. At the confluence of the Niger and the Bani rivers, between Timbuktu and Ségou, Mopti is the second largest city in Mali, and the hub for commerce and tourism in this predominantly muslim west-african landlocked country.
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  • A boy shows a miniature "pinasse", the tipical canoe from the regions. At the confluence of the Niger and the Bani rivers, between Timbuktu and Ségou, Mopti is the second largest city in Mali, and the hub for commerce and tourism in this west-african landlocked country.
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  • A man dressed with a "bubu" passes by Mopti's Great Mosque. At the confluence of the Niger and the Bani rivers, between Timbuktu and Ségou, Mopti is the second largest city in Mali, and the hub for commerce and tourism in this west-african landlocked country.
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  • Woman carrying a bowl passes by one of the markets that surround Mopti's harbour. At the confluence of the Niger and the Bani rivers, between Timbuktu and Ségou, Mopti is the second largest city in Mali, and the hub for commerce and tourism in this west-african landlocked country.
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  • A woman waits by the river selling dried fruit while men manouver a "pinasse", the tipical canoe from this regions. At the confluence of the Niger and the Bani rivers, between Timbuktu and Ségou, Mopti is the second largest city in Mali, and the hub for commerce and tourism in this west-african landlocked country.
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  • The fabric market in Mopti's harbour. At the confluence of the Niger and the Bani rivers, between Timbuktu and Ségou, Mopti is the second largest city in Mali, and the hub for commerce and tourism in this west-african landlocked country.
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  • Street vendor selling colored fabrics. At the confluence of the Niger and the Bani rivers, between Timbuktu and Ségou, Mopti is the second largest city in Mali, and the hub for commerce and tourism in this west-african landlocked country.
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  • A man drives a "pinasse" in the harbour of Mopti. At the confluence of the Niger and the Bani rivers, between Timbuktu and Ségou, Mopti is the second largest city in Mali, and the hub for commerce and tourism in this west-african landlocked country.
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  • A makeshift wood harbour in The Sapinho Island, Barra Grande Bay, Maraú Peninsula, in the brazilian state of Bahia. The Sapinho Island hosts some restaurants where is served homemade style food from Bahia, known by its variety of local seafood. Diego Murray / 4See
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  • Taipus de Fora is a beach situated in Maraú Peninsula, in the brazilian state of Bahia. The biggest attraction in Taipu de Fora is the coral reef that is formed around a portion of the beach, which keeps the water calm and clear ideal for diving and snorkeling. The long sand stretch is a inviting for a walk, running, biking or just to relax. Diego Murray / 4SEE
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  • The Pedra Furada, Pedra Furada Island, Barra Grande Bay, Maraú Peninsula, in the brazilian state of Bahia. The Pedra Furada, a hole made by the tide action on the rock, is considered the main spot in the cruise around the Barra Grande Bay. Diego Murray / 4See
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  • The Pedra Furada Island, Barra Grande Bay, in the brazilian state of Bahia. The island is located in the middle of the sea in Barra Grande Bay. The access to the island is only possible in the low tide. The Pedra Furada Island is the main spot during the cruise around the Barra Grande Bay. Diego Murray / 4See
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  • A man practicing fishing with a nylon net in The Harbour Of Barra Grande, Maraú Peninsula, in the brazilian state of Bahia. Diego Murray / 4See
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  • A man floats with snorkel around the coral reef in Taipu de Fora Beach, in the brazilian state of Bahia. Floating in the coral reef with snorkel is the main activity in Taipu de Fora Beach. According local people, the low tide is the best time to enjoy the maximum of the coral reef beauties. Diego Murray / 4See
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  • People walking in the sand stretch in Taipu de Fora beach, in the brazilian state of Bahia. The long sand stretch is a inviting for a walk, running or biking. Diego Murray / 4SEE
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  • A living area on the sand stretch near the small town center in Taipu de Fora beach, in the brazilian state of Bahia. The restaurants keep an area in the sand stretch to serve meals on the beach. Diego Murray / 4See
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  • Taipus de Fora is a beach situated in Maraú Peninsula, in the brazilian state of Bahia. The small amount of guest houses keeps the place almost untouchable. The biggest attraction in Taipu de Fora is the coral reef that is formed around a portion of the beach, which keeps the water calm and clear ideal for diving and snorkeling. The long sand stretch is a inviting for a walk, running, biking or just to relax. Diego Murray / 4SEE
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  • A woman carrying her child near the riverside. At the confluence of the Niger and the Bani rivers, between Timbuktu and Ségou, Mopti is the second largest city in Mali, and the hub for commerce and tourism in this west-african landlocked country.
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  • A woman strolling on the riverside on a sunday afternoon. At the confluence of the Niger and the Bani rivers, between Timbuktu and Ségou, Mopti is the second largest city in Mali, and the hub for commerce and tourism in this west-african landlocked country.
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  • Woman collecting water from the river. At the confluence of the Niger and the Bani rivers, between Timbuktu and Ségou, Mopti is the second largest city in Mali, and the hub for commerce and tourism in this west-african landlocked country.
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  • Children watching sunset at the riverside. At the confluence of the Niger and the Bani rivers, between Timbuktu and Ségou, Mopti is the second largest city in Mali, and the hub for commerce and tourism in this west-african landlocked country.
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  • A woman seating on a matress in Mopti's harbour. At the confluence of the Niger and the Bani rivers, between Timbuktu and Ségou, Mopti is the second largest city in Mali, and the hub for commerce and tourism in this west-african landlocked country.
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  • Women in the streets of Mopti. At the confluence of the Niger and the Bani rivers, between Timbuktu and Ségou, Mopti is the second largest city in Mali, and the hub for commerce and tourism in this west-african landlocked country.
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  • A man drives a "pinasse" in the harbour of Mopti. At the confluence of the Niger and the Bani rivers, between Timbuktu and Ségou, Mopti is the second largest city in Mali, and the hub for commerce and tourism in this west-african landlocked country.
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  • A man touches salt brought from Mali's desert. At the confluence of the Niger and the Bani rivers, between Timbuktu and Ségou, Mopti is the second largest city in Mali, and the hub for commerce and tourism in this west-african landlocked country.
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  • "Tejo Bar" in Alfama district in Lisbon.
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  • "Bela - Vinhos e Petiscos" bar in Alfama district in Lisbon.
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  • "Sol e Pesca" bar in Lisbon Cais dos Sodré district at Rua Nova do Carvalho. "Sol e Pesca" speciality are canned-seafood.
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  • "Feitoria" restaurant, part of Altis Belém Hotel, is one of portuguese Michelin starred restaurants.
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  • Workers of a canned sardine factory prepare the vegetables to put inside the cans. In this factory there are 160 workers, 150 are women. The canned Sardine industry is suffering due to the economical crisis.
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  • The small fishing village of Machimaar Nagar struggles to hold on as the explosive growth of Mumbai begins to encroach on its space.
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  • The small fishing village of Machimaar Nagar struggles to hold on as the explosive growth of Mumbai begins to encroach on its space.
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  • The large buildings of Mumbai can be seen encroaching on the fishing village.  The small fishing village of Machimaar Nagar struggles to hold on as the explosive growth of Mumbai begins to encroach on its space.
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  • Woman bathing at Assi Ghat  by the Ganges river in Varanasi, India.
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  • Woman at Dashashwamedh Gath on the Ganges River in Varanasi, India.
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  • Boatmen shouting for clients at Dashashwamedh Gath near Ganges River in Varanasi, India.
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  • Sillouetted boatman at dawn navigating on Ganges river, in Varanasi, in India.
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  • Hindu men bathing at Rana Ghat  by the Ganges river in Varanasi, India.
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  • Hindu men at Rana Ghat  by the Ganges river in Varanasi, India.
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  • The skipper of a yacht swims in front of Macaco (Monkey) beach. The flag on the top left is Sao Tome and Principe national flag.
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