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  • A blind man from Zimbabwe seats under a poster of demonstration pro Zimbabweans human rights.
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  • Antonio Lobo Antunes, a distinguished Portuguese writer and novelist, photographed while editing and working on his next book.
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  • Antonio Lobo Antunes, a distinguished Portuguese writer and novelist, photographed while editing and working on his next book.
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  • Antonio Lobo Antunes, a distinguished Portuguese writer and novelist, photographed while editing and working on his next book.
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  • Antonio Lobo Antunes, a distinguished Portuguese writer and novelist, photographed while editing and working on his next book.
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  • Antonio Lobo Antunes, a distinguished Portuguese writer and novelist, photographed while editing and working on his next book.
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  • Antonio Lobo Antunes, a distinguished Portuguese writer and novelist, photographed while editing and working on his next book.
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  • Antonio Lobo Antunes, a distinguished Portuguese writer and novelist, photographed while editing and working on his next book.
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  • Antonio Lobo Antunes, a distinguished Portuguese writer and novelist, photographed while editing and working on his next book.
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  • Antonio Lobo Antunes, a distinguished Portuguese writer and novelist, photographed while editing and working on his next book.
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  • Antonio Lobo Antunes, a distinguished Portuguese writer and novelist, photographed while editing and working on his next book.
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  • Antonio Lobo Antunes, a distinguished Portuguese writer and novelist, photographed while editing and working on his next book.
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  • Early in the morning children gather in front of the school and lineup to sing the national anthem before the teacher. Most school facilities in the country are in poor conditions.
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  • Early in the morning children gather in front of the school and lineup to sing the national anthem before the teacher. Most school facilities in the country are in poor conditions.
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  • An elementary school, or primary school, as seen in Ingore. Children are crammed into old desks and attend class in poorly maintained classrooms. The very first university in the country opened in 2003, almost 30 years fater the country claimed independence from the former colonizer, Portugal.
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  • The owner of a pharmacy close to the local market in Ingore. Health facilities are scarce in this interior region of Guinea Bissau.
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  • A woman cooking lunch with red tomatoes at the Djalikunda center, an NGO house near K-3 village.
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  • A young woman selling lemons in a street of Bijene, posing for a photograph.
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  • The hands of Mr Dembo, tailor in Bijene. Tailor is very popular craft among men in Guinea Bissau.
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  • An elementary school, or primary school, as seen in Ingore. Children are crammed into old desks and attend class in poorly maintained classrooms. The very first university in the country opened in 2003, almost 30 years fater the country claimed independence from the former colonizer, Portugal.
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  • An elementary school, or primary school, as seen in Ingore. Children are crammed into old desks and attend class in poorly maintained classrooms. The very first university in the country opened in 2003, almost 30 years fater the country claimed independence from the former colonizer, Portugal.
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  • Armando, one of the many tailors in Cacheu, working under the porch outside his shop. Throughout the country tailoring is a popular and common occupation among men.
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  • An elementary school, or primary school, as seen in Ingore. Children are crammed into old desks and attend class in poorly maintained classrooms. The very first university in the country opened in 2003, almost 30 years fater the country claimed independence from the former colonizer, Portugal.
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  • A woman cooking lunch with red tomatoes at the Djalikunda center, an NGO house near K-3 village.
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  • People gathering around the holy man in Bafata-Oio village, Aladji Fode Mai Toure, expecting his blessing and listening to his advice. Locally known as "Homem Grande", meaning 'great man', serving as a community and local leader. Half of the population are considered to be muslim.
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  • Men chat and wait around the house of the holy man in Bafata-Oio village, Aladji Fode Mai Toure, expecting his blessing and listening to his advice. Locally known as "Homem Grande", meaning 'great man', serving as a community and local leader. Half of the population are considered to be muslim.
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  • The holy man in Bafata-Oio village, Aladji Fode Mai Toure. Locally known as "Homem Grande", meaning 'great man', serving as a community and local leader. Half of the population are considered to be muslim.
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  • People gathering around the holy man in Bafata-Oio village, Aladji Fode Mai Toure, expecting his blessing and listening to his advice. Locally known as "Homem Grande", meaning 'great man', serving as a community and local leader. Half of the population are considered to be muslim.
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  • People gathering around the holy man in Bafata-Oio village, Aladji Fode Mai Toure, expecting his blessing and listening to his advice. Locally known as "Homem Grande", meaning 'great man', serving as a community and local leader. Half of the population are considered to be muslim.
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  • biblioteca fondation ahmed al mahmoud com manuscritos arabes do sec XI ao XIX. chinguetti, mauritania. africa2007.
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  • The Friday mosque is supposedly dated of the 13/14th century and the squared minaret is said to be the 2nd oldest in use in the world. Chinguetti, a medieval trading center founded in the 13th century, now home of some libraries full of ancient arab manuscripts
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  • a local guide shows some of old tablets part of the 'Ahmed al Mahmoud fondation' library in Chuinguetti. Some of the manuscripts date back to the 9th century up to the 20th.
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  • a local guide shows some of old tablets part of the 'Ahmed al Mahmoud fondation' library in Chuinguetti. Some of the manuscripts date back to the 9th century up to the 20th.
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  • Ancient arab manuscripts part of  the 'Ahmed al Mahmoud fondation' library, in Chinguetti.
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  • a local guide shows some of old tablets part of the 'Ahmed al Mahmoud fondation' library in Chuinguetti. Some of the manuscripts date back to the 9th century up to the 20th.
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  • a local guide shows some of old tablets part of the 'Ahmed al Mahmoud fondation' library in Chuinguetti. Some of the manuscripts date back to the 9th century up to the 20th.
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  • a local guide shows some of old tablets part of the 'Ahmed al Mahmoud fondation' library in Chuinguetti. Some of the manuscripts date back to the 9th century up to the 20th.
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  • Ancient arab manuscripts part of  the 'Ahmed al Mahmoud fondation' library, in Chinguetti.
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  • a local guide shows some of old tablets part of the 'Ahmed al Mahmoud fondation' library in Chuinguetti. Some of the manuscripts date back to the 9th century up to the 20th.
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  • a local guide shows some of old tablets part of the 'Ahmed al Mahmoud fondation' library in Chuinguetti. Some of the manuscripts date back to the 9th century up to the 20th.
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  • biblioteca fondation ahmed al mahmoud com manuscritos arabes do sec XI ao XIX. chinguetti, mauritania. africa2007.
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  • Scraping silt in the outer margins of the Cacheu River. Silt from the surrounding fields, bathed by the salty ocean waters, carry a concentration of salt that these women filter with fresh water, boil it in a big flat pan which, after all water has evaporated, salt remains on the pan. These women produce around 5 ton of salt a year and are a main contributor to the local economy.
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  • Scraping silt in the outer margins of the Cacheu River. Silt from the surrounding fields, bathed by the salty ocean waters, carry a concentration of salt that these women filter with fresh water, boil it in a big flat pan which, after all water has evaporated, salt remains on the pan. These women produce around 5 ton of salt a year and are a main contributor to the local economy.
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  • Scraping silt in the outer margins of the Cacheu River. Silt from the surrounding fields, bathed by the salty ocean waters, carry a concentration of salt that these women filter with fresh water, boil it in a big flat pan which, after all water has evaporated, salt remains on the pan. These women produce around 5 ton of salt a year and are a main contributor to the local economy.
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  • Antonio Lobo Antunes, a distinguished Portuguese writer and novelist, photographed while editing and working on his next book.
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  • A woman walks by down the road to Farim.
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  • An elementary school, or primary school, as seen in Ingore. Children are crammed into old desks and attend class in poorly maintained classrooms. The very first university in the country opened in 2003, almost 30 years fater the country claimed independence from the former colonizer, Portugal.
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  • A general view over the Bandim market and the swarming busy crowd along the Airport Avenue. At Bandim you can buy and sell almost anything and a large number of West African vendors with all sorts of merchandise.
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  • Chinguetti, a lost village in the Adrar region, once an important home of Muslim scholars and Madrassas, today is famous for it's private libraries with ancient arab manuscripts from medicine to religion, some dating back to the 9th century.
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  • Ancient arab manuscripts part of  the 'Ahmed al Mahmoud fondation' library, in Chinguetti.
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  • Portuguese children celebrating with national flag in a street in Lisbon. Portugal's national squad won the Euro Cup the day before, beating in the final France, the organizing country of the European Football Championship, in a match that ended 1-0 after extra-time.
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  • Woman at Dashashwamedh Gath on the Ganges River in Varanasi, India.
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  • Tourists visiting Yungang Budha Caves in Datong. The caves are ancient budhist temple grottoes and were made Unesco World Heritage Site in 2001.
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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 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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  • Children playing with soap bubbles in Terreiro do Paço, also know as Praça do Comércio (Commerce Square). This square is the largest in Lisbon and is located just by the river Tagus. From left to right can be seen Augusta Street Arch and the equestrian statue of King Joseph I.
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  • Portuguese supporter celebrating with national flag in a street in Lisbon. Portugal's national squad won the Euro Cup the day before, beating in the final France, the organizing country of the European Football Championship, in a match that ended 1-0 after extra-time.
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  • Portuguese supporter celebrating with national flag in a street in Lisbon. Portugal's national squad won the Euro Cup the day before, beating in the final France, the organizing country of the European Football Championship, in a match that ended 1-0 after extra-time.
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  • Young boy playing cricket at Dattatreya Ghat, by the Ganges river, in Varanasi, India.
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  • A young girl combing her hair at Dashashwamedh Gath near Ganges river  in Varanasi, India.
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  • Hindu pilgrim coming out of the water after bathing in the Ganges River at Dashashwamedh Gath in Varanasi, India.
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  • Women passing by a cow in one of Varanasi's backstreets in the Old Town.
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  • A lady takes a rest inside the Forbidden City.
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  • A tourist takes pictures of Macau view from the fortress (Fortaleza do Monte.
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  • Ladies walking with umbrellas in a Shanghai street.
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  • A old lady walks with an umbrella in a street in Shanghai.
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  • Tourists talking on the phone with Macau's cityline on the background.
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  • A lady with an umbrella looks at the White Pagoda in Behai Park in Beijing.
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  • Lady walking at Dashanzi Art District, also know as 798
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  • Crowds at the Forbidden City.
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  • A lady asleep in a garden bench holding an umbrella.
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  • Tourists visiting Yungang Budha Caves in Datong. The caves are ancient budhist temple grottoes and were made Unesco World Heritage Site in 2001.
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  • Tourists with umbrellas at The Great Wall of China.
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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 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Crackland near Manguinhos shantytown. A man poses for a portrait.
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  • Giovane poses for a portrait in Amor de Deus Recovery Center, Del Castilho, Rio de Janeiro. He is under recovery for about one year.
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  • A man poses for a portrait in Amor de Deus Recovery Center, Del Castilho, Rio de Janeiro.
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  • Amor de Deus Recovery Center, Del Castilho, Rio de Janeiro. A evangelism team member reads a bible. The majority of evangelism team is composed by crack dependents in advanced recovering stage.
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  • A group of crack dependents in Crackland, near Manguinhos shantytown, Rio de Janeiro.
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  • People spend an afternoon in Amor de Deus Recovery Center, Del Castilho, Rio de Janeiro.
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  • A meal made with rice, meat, potatoes and beans is served in Crackland, near Manguinhos shantytown, Rio de Janeiro.
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  • A meal made with rice and sausage is served in Crackland near Manguinhos shantytown, Rio de Janeiro. The majority of evangelism team is composed by crack dependents in advanced recovering stage.
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  • Crackland near Manguinhos shantytown. A member of evangelism team leads a pray together with a crack dependent.
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  • Crackland near Manguinhos shantytown. A member of evangelism team leads a pray together with a crack dependent.
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  • Crackland near Manguinhos shantytown. A member of evangelism team leads a pray together with a crack dependent.
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  • Preacher Célio Ricardo, in the center, leads a pray in Amor de Deus Recovery Center, Del Castilho, Rio de Janeiro. Before each night of social action and evangelism, the evangelism team get together with the preacher to pray.
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  • Crackland near Manguinhos shantytown. A man poses for a portrait using a broken watch and bracelets. People in crackland has a peculiar sense of vanity.
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  • Crackland near Manguinhos shantytown, Rio de Janeiro. A man poses for a portrait using a hair scarf. People in crackland has a peculiar sense of vanity.
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  • Crackland near Manguinhos shantytown, Rio de Janeiro. A crack dependent uses a neck lace with a pacifier. The pacifier works as a symbolism of paternity.
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  • Crackland near Manguinhos shantytown, Rio de Janeiro. A crack dependent shows his hands branded by the life on streets.
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  • Crackland near Manguinhos shantytown. A man poses for a portrait with a crucifix. Some crack dependents find relief for their suffering in spiritual connections.
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  • A couple  by the Tagus riverside. Terreiro do Paço, the largest Lisbon square, and is one of the most well-know place to visit in Lisbon.
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  • A lady by the Tagus riverside. Terreiro do Paço, the largest Lisbon square, and is one of the most well-know place to visit in Lisbon.
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