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  • Summer 2015. La Fosse, Belgium. Alexandra from Siberia holds a flowers bouquet on her hand during a walk on our international work-camp experience on La Fosse Mill. Russian women use to make flowers bouquets during their walks on nature.
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  • Summer 2015. La Fosse, Belgium. Alexandra from Siberia holds a flowers bouquet on her head during a walk on our international work-camp experience on La Fosse Mill. Russian women use to make flowers bouquets during their walks on nature.
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  • Summer 2015. La Fosse, Belgium. Ivanna's flowers bouquet. Ukranian women use to make flowers bouquets during their walks in nature.
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  • Kids out during the night trying to sell flowers in the areas with many foreigners in Chiang Mai City. Places with restaurants, markets, and bars are good places to sell, but the middle of highways are also popular spots. When the lights turn red, the children walk from car to car trying to sell flowers. One usually costs 20 baht, the equivalent of US$ 0.70.

On the banks of a polluted river, in poorly-built houses, live more than a hundred people from the Lahu tribe. They live in a slum in Chiang Mai, Thailand, away from the Lahu people’s original way of life. Usually, the Lahu people get their resources from the forest. The slum has been there for decades.
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  • Each child gets a certain number of flowers to sell. If they don´t sell all the flowers, they risk getting beaten. They walk the city until so late that they are exhausted the following day at school.??On the banks of a polluted river, in poorly-built houses, live more than a hundred people from the Lahu tribe. They live in a slum in Chiang Mai, Thailand, away from the Lahu people?s original way of life. Usually, the Lahu people get their resources from the forest. The slum has been there for decades.
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  • Children getting some rest and something to drink in the area where they sell flowers during the evening and night. They start selling flowers at a very young age, as young as 6 years old.

On the banks of a polluted river, in poorly-built houses, live more than a hundred people from the Lahu tribe. They live in a slum in Chiang Mai, Thailand, away from the Lahu people’s original way of life. Usually, the Lahu people get their resources from the forest. The slum has been there for decades.
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  • Girl from team Agronomia wearing flowered shorts under the uniform
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  • A bougainvillaea tree marks the fence of a little farm in Brava island. With a mild climate, the smaller of Cape Verde islands has the nickname of "flower island".
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  • Eugenio Tavares square is the center of  Nova Sintra and it's where its population converge. Know as "the flower island" Brava  has in its capital village Nova Sintra a gem of simple colonial architecture .
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  • Pilbara region. Western Australian state is famous for its wildflowers.
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  • Summer 2015. La Fosse Mill, Belgium. Valerio from Italy take a bath on the little waterfall of La Fosse Mill during our international work-camp experience.
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  • Daily life in the Dharavi slum in Mumbai, India.  The Dharbi slum is one of the largest in India and contains an entire ecosystem that offers residents the ability to never leave.
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  • Hikers passing by Queiro (daboecia cantabrica azorica) on their way to Pico mountain summit. Pico is the highest portuguese mountain with 2351m high
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  • The only botanic garden in Cape Verde is located near Sao Jorge dos Orgaos. The village has this name due to the similarity between the sorrounding mountains and chirches  organ-pipes.
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  • Grave near Santiago . Spain . The WAY OF SAINT JAMES or CAMINO DE SANTIAGO following the French Route, between Saint Jean Pied de Port and Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, SPAIN. Tradition says that the body and head of St. James, after his execution circa. 44 AD, was taken by boat from Jerusalem to Santiago de Compostela. The Cathedral built to keep the remains has long been regarded as important as Rome and Jerusalem in terms of Christian religious significance, a site worthy to be a pilgrimage destination for over a thousand years. In addition to people undertaking a religious pilgrimage, there are many travellers and hikers who nowadays walk the route for non-religious reasons: travel, sport, or simply the challenge of weeks of walking in a foreign land. In Spain there are many different paths to reach Santiago. The three main ones are the French, the Silver and the Coastal or Northern Way. The pilgrimage was named one of UNESCO's World Heritage Sites in 1993. When there is a Holy Compostellan Year (whenever July 25 falls on a Sunday; the next will be 2010) the Galician government's Xacobeo tourism campaign is unleashed once more. Last Compostellan year was 2004 and the number of pilgrims increased to almost 200.000 people.
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  • a view of the Montesinho Natural Park located in the north est of Portugal.
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  • a view of the Montesinho Natural Park located in the north est of Portugal.
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  • a view of the Montesinho Natural Park located in the north est of Portugal.
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  • a view of the Montesinho Natural Park located in the north est of Portugal.
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  • a view of the Montesinho Natural Park located in the north est of Portugal.
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  • a view of the Montesinho Natural Park located in the north est of Portugal.
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  • a view of the Montesinho Natural Park located in the north est of Portugal.
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  • a view of the Montesinho Natural Park located in the north est of Portugal.
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  • a view of the Montesinho Natural Park located in the north est of Portugal.
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  • a view of the Montesinho Natural Park located in the north est of Portugal.
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  • a view of the Montesinho Natural Park located in the north est of Portugal.
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  • a view of the Montesinho Natural Park located in the north est of Portugal.
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  • a view of the Montesinho Natural Park located in the north est of Portugal.
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  • a view of the Montesinho Natural Park located in the north est of Portugal.
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  • a view of the Montesinho Natural Park located in the north est of Portugal.
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  • a view of the Montesinho Natural Park located in the north est of Portugal.
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  • a view of the Montesinho Natural Park located in the north est of Portugal.
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  • a view of the Montesinho Natural Park located in the north est of Portugal.
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  • a view of the Montesinho Natural Park located in the north est of Portugal.
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  • a view of the Montesinho Natural Park located in the north est of Portugal.
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  • a view of the Montesinho Natural Park located in the north est of Portugal.
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  • a view of the Montesinho Natural Park located in the north est of Portugal.
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  • A boy relaxes and watches the rain from a house in the slum during the rainy season.

On the banks of a polluted river, in poorly-built houses, live more than a hundred people from the Lahu tribe. They live in a slum in Chiang Mai, Thailand, away from the Lahu people’s original way of life. Usually, the Lahu people get their resources from the forest. The slum has been there for decades.

The children grow up in conditions that are very hard on them both mentally and physically. Many of the children have to sell flowers and are punished if they don't sell enough. They wander around for many hours during the day and night, trying to sell flowers in the roads, markets, restaurants, and bars of Chiang Mai.
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  • This drawing shows 4 flowers where two of them have hands as roots. The walls of the center are like an improvised journal of the past and present residents. FEDASIL Rixensart asylum center. Rixensart, Belgium. April 2015. I took these photographs during an international volunteer program that I liderate with an international volunteering group.
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  • Sunday is the big market day in Chichicastanango with folks from all over the region bringing their goods to sell in the market that takes up all of downtown.  An incredible amount of color and tradition line the small streets as people make their way through.  On the steps of the Santo Tomas church women sell flowers while others burn incesnce at the entrance to the church.
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  • 08/09/2015 - Lisbon, Portugal: Aida Alves, 76, looking for a colour to paint her flowers on the wall of Lata 65 workshop. Lata 65 was project created by Lara Seixo Rodrigues and is a creative workshop teaching street art to senior citizens. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • Sunday is the big market day in Chichicastanango with folks from all over the region bringing their goods to sell in the market that takes up all of downtown.  An incredible amount of color and tradition line the small streets as people make their way through.  On the steps of the Santo Tomas church women sell flowers while others burn incesnce at the entrance to the church.
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  • Carlos offering flowers to Anabela. Anabela and Carlos, a  middle-class couple, are facing a new stage in their life with early retirement situation, learning and adapting to new schedules, new rituals, new interests and above all the desire to take advantage of this new reality.<br />
Photo Credit: Pedro Nunes/4SEE
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  • A woman selling garlic flowers during the São João Party
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  • Little girl wearing a flower in her hair. The tiny Ilheu das Rolas (Pidgeon Island) is on the southern tip of Sao Tome island and it has a Resort and a fisherman village.
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  • 01/05/2015 – Berlin, Germany: The chest of a supporter of DGB, the Confederation of German Trade Unions,  with a red flower and a pin during the speech in front of the Brandenburg gate to celebrate the International Workers Day. The International Workers Day is a celebration of laborers and the working classes that is promoted by the international labor movement, anarchists, socialists, and communists and occurs every year on May Day. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • Boys taking care of a bougainvillaea tree. With a mild climate, the smaller of Cape Verde islands has the nickname of "flower island".
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  • A couple kiss in Eugenio Tavares square which is the center of  Nova Sintra and it's where its population converge. Know as "the flower island" Brava  has in its capital village Nova Sintra a gem of simple colonial architecture ..
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  • Know as "the flower island" Brava  has in its capital village Nova Sintra a gem of simple colonial architecture and its streets are arborized with many kinds of trees like these fig trees.
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  • A man walks into the Harlem Flo flower atelier on Frederick Douglass Blvd in Harlem.  Harlem, a neighborhood of New York City in Manhattan, began as a Dutch village in 1658 and was later annexed to New York City in 1873.  At the beginning of the 20th century African-American's began arriving from the southern American states looking for work in the more industrious north.  With their migration, the African-American community brought with them a renaissance in the arts to Harlem that is still evident today.  After World War II Harlem began experiencing a significant rise in crime and poverty due to the Great Depression that lasted until the 21st century.  A new pride in the community has brought a renewed revival to Harlem, and crime rates have dropped to record lows giving the New York City neighborhood a new lease on life.
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  • A flower shop owner looks out the window of his shop waiting for customers on Frederick Douglass Blvd.  Harlem, a neighborhood of New York City in Manhattan, began as a Dutch village in 1658 and was later annexed to New York City in 1873.  At the beginning of the 20th century African-American's began arriving from the southern American states looking for work in the more industrious north.  With their migration, the African-American community brought with them a renaissance in the arts to Harlem that is still evident today.  After World War II Harlem began experiencing a significant rise in crime and poverty due to the Great Depression that lasted until the 21st century.  A new pride in the community has brought a renewed revival to Harlem, and crime rates have dropped to record lows giving the New York City neighborhood a new lease on life.
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  • A man walks into the Harlem Flo flower atelier on Frederick Douglass Blvd in Harlem.  Harlem, a neighborhood of New York City in Manhattan, began as a Dutch village in 1658 and was later annexed to New York City in 1873.  At the beginning of the 20th century African-American's began arriving from the southern American states looking for work in the more industrious north.  With their migration, the African-American community brought with them a renaissance in the arts to Harlem that is still evident today.  After World War II Harlem began experiencing a significant rise in crime and poverty due to the Great Depression that lasted until the 21st century.  A new pride in the community has brought a renewed revival to Harlem, and crime rates have dropped to record lows giving the New York City neighborhood a new lease on life.
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  • A flower shop owner looks out the window of his shop waiting for customers on Frederick Douglass Blvd.  Harlem, a neighborhood of New York City in Manhattan, began as a Dutch village in 1658 and was later annexed to New York City in 1873.  At the beginning of the 20th century African-American's began arriving from the southern American states looking for work in the more industrious north.  With their migration, the African-American community brought with them a renaissance in the arts to Harlem that is still evident today.  After World War II Harlem began experiencing a significant rise in crime and poverty due to the Great Depression that lasted until the 21st century.  A new pride in the community has brought a renewed revival to Harlem, and crime rates have dropped to record lows giving the New York City neighborhood a new lease on life.
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  • A asian flower seller at "Tasca do Chico". This is one of the typical spots were to see live perfomances of Fado music and were the audience can spontaneously participate and also ask to sing. It is located in  Bairro Alto neighborhood
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