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  • Athletes expressions after reaching the finish line at Lisbon's Half Marathon that took place on October 18th.The competition was won by Beatrice Mutai from Kenya in women competition and Nguse Amlosom from Eritrea in men's. - Reaching the finish line is a mirage for many. The 21,1 Km (about 13 miles) of the Half Marathon are a challenge for most. When achieved, the dream of completing the distance transforms into emotions, expressions, sweat into tears, dedications and exultation. To overcome one self is the goal.
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  • Athletes expressions after reaching the finish line at Lisbon's Half Marathon that took place on October 18th.The competition was won by Beatrice Mutai from Kenya in women competition and Nguse Amlosom from Eritrea in men's. - Reaching the finish line is a mirage for many. The 21,1 Km (about 13 miles) of the Half Marathon are a challenge for most. When achieved, the dream of completing the distance transforms into emotions, expressions, sweat into tears, dedications and exultation. To overcome one self is the goal.
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  • Athletes expressions after reaching the finish line at Lisbon's Half Marathon that took place on October 18th.The competition was won by Beatrice Mutai from Kenya in women competition and Nguse Amlosom from Eritrea in men's. - Reaching the finish line is a mirage for many. The 21,1 Km (about 13 miles) of the Half Marathon are a challenge for most. When achieved, the dream of completing the distance transforms into emotions, expressions, sweat into tears, dedications and exultation. To overcome one self is the goal.
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  • Athletes expressions after reaching the finish line at Lisbon's Half Marathon that took place on October 18th.The competition was won by Beatrice Mutai from Kenya in women competition and Nguse Amlosom from Eritrea in men's. - Reaching the finish line is a mirage for many. The 21,1 Km (about 13 miles) of the Half Marathon are a challenge for most. When achieved, the dream of completing the distance transforms into emotions, expressions, sweat into tears, dedications and exultation. To overcome one self is the goal.
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  • Athletes expressions after reaching the finish line at Lisbon's Half Marathon that took place on October 18th.The competition was won by Beatrice Mutai from Kenya in women competition and Nguse Amlosom from Eritrea in men's. - Reaching the finish line is a mirage for many. The 21,1 Km (about 13 miles) of the Half Marathon are a challenge for most. When achieved, the dream of completing the distance transforms into emotions, expressions, sweat into tears, dedications and exultation. To overcome one self is the goal.
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  • Athletes expressions after reaching the finish line at Lisbon's Half Marathon that took place on October 18th.The competition was won by Beatrice Mutai from Kenya in women competition and Nguse Amlosom from Eritrea in men's. - Reaching the finish line is a mirage for many. The 21,1 Km (about 13 miles) of the Half Marathon are a challenge for most. When achieved, the dream of completing the distance transforms into emotions, expressions, sweat into tears, dedications and exultation. To overcome one self is the goal.
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  • Athletes expressions after reaching the finish line at Lisbon's Half Marathon that took place on October 18th.The competition was won by Beatrice Mutai from Kenya in women competition and Nguse Amlosom from Eritrea in men's. - Reaching the finish line is a mirage for many. The 21,1 Km (about 13 miles) of the Half Marathon are a challenge for most. When achieved, the dream of completing the distance transforms into emotions, expressions, sweat into tears, dedications and exultation. To overcome one self is the goal.
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  • Athletes expressions after reaching the finish line at Lisbon's Half Marathon that took place on October 18th.The competition was won by Beatrice Mutai from Kenya in women competition and Nguse Amlosom from Eritrea in men's. - Reaching the finish line is a mirage for many. The 21,1 Km (about 13 miles) of the Half Marathon are a challenge for most. When achieved, the dream of completing the distance transforms into emotions, expressions, sweat into tears, dedications and exultation. To overcome one self is the goal.
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  • Athletes expressions after reaching the finish line at Lisbon's Half Marathon that took place on October 18th.The competition was won by Beatrice Mutai from Kenya in women competition and Nguse Amlosom from Eritrea in men's. - Reaching the finish line is a mirage for many. The 21,1 Km (about 13 miles) of the Half Marathon are a challenge for most. When achieved, the dream of completing the distance transforms into emotions, expressions, sweat into tears, dedications and exultation. To overcome one self is the goal.
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  • Athletes expressions after reaching the finish line at Lisbon's Half Marathon that took place on October 18th.The competition was won by Beatrice Mutai from Kenya in women competition and Nguse Amlosom from Eritrea in men's. - Reaching the finish line is a mirage for many. The 21,1 Km (about 13 miles) of the Half Marathon are a challenge for most. When achieved, the dream of completing the distance transforms into emotions, expressions, sweat into tears, dedications and exultation. To overcome one self is the goal.
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  • Athletes expressions after reaching the finish line at Lisbon's Half Marathon that took place on October 18th.The competition was won by Beatrice Mutai from Kenya in women competition and Nguse Amlosom from Eritrea in men's. - Reaching the finish line is a mirage for many. The 21,1 Km (about 13 miles) of the Half Marathon are a challenge for most. When achieved, the dream of completing the distance transforms into emotions, expressions, sweat into tears, dedications and exultation. To overcome one self is the goal.
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  • Athletes expressions after reaching the finish line at Lisbon's Half Marathon that took place on October 18th.The competition was won by Beatrice Mutai from Kenya in women competition and Nguse Amlosom from Eritrea in men's. - Reaching the finish line is a mirage for many. The 21,1 Km (about 13 miles) of the Half Marathon are a challenge for most. When achieved, the dream of completing the distance transforms into emotions, expressions, sweat into tears, dedications and exultation. To overcome one self is the goal.
    LisbonMarathon035.JPG
  • Athletes expressions after reaching the finish line at Lisbon's Half Marathon that took place on October 18th.The competition was won by Beatrice Mutai from Kenya in women competition and Nguse Amlosom from Eritrea in men's. - Reaching the finish line is a mirage for many. The 21,1 Km (about 13 miles) of the Half Marathon are a challenge for most. When achieved, the dream of completing the distance transforms into emotions, expressions, sweat into tears, dedications and exultation. To overcome one self is the goal.
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  • Athletes expressions after reaching the finish line at Lisbon's Half Marathon that took place on October 18th.The competition was won by Beatrice Mutai from Kenya in women competition and Nguse Amlosom from Eritrea in men's. - Reaching the finish line is a mirage for many. The 21,1 Km (about 13 miles) of the Half Marathon are a challenge for most. When achieved, the dream of completing the distance transforms into emotions, expressions, sweat into tears, dedications and exultation. To overcome one self is the goal.
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  • Athletes expressions after reaching the finish line at Lisbon's Half Marathon that took place on October 18th.The competition was won by Beatrice Mutai from Kenya in women competition and Nguse Amlosom from Eritrea in men's. - Reaching the finish line is a mirage for many. The 21,1 Km (about 13 miles) of the Half Marathon are a challenge for most. When achieved, the dream of completing the distance transforms into emotions, expressions, sweat into tears, dedications and exultation. To overcome one self is the goal.
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  • Athletes expressions after reaching the finish line at Lisbon's Half Marathon that took place on October 18th.The competition was won by Beatrice Mutai from Kenya in women competition and Nguse Amlosom from Eritrea in men's. - Reaching the finish line is a mirage for many. The 21,1 Km (about 13 miles) of the Half Marathon are a challenge for most. When achieved, the dream of completing the distance transforms into emotions, expressions, sweat into tears, dedications and exultation. To overcome one self is the goal.
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  • Athletes expressions after reaching the finish line at Lisbon's Half Marathon that took place on October 18th.The competition was won by Beatrice Mutai from Kenya in women competition and Nguse Amlosom from Eritrea in men's. - Reaching the finish line is a mirage for many. The 21,1 Km (about 13 miles) of the Half Marathon are a challenge for most. When achieved, the dream of completing the distance transforms into emotions, expressions, sweat into tears, dedications and exultation. To overcome one self is the goal.
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  • Athletes expressions after reaching the finish line at Lisbon's Half Marathon that took place on October 18th.The competition was won by Beatrice Mutai from Kenya in women competition and Nguse Amlosom from Eritrea in men's. - Reaching the finish line is a mirage for many. The 21,1 Km (about 13 miles) of the Half Marathon are a challenge for most. When achieved, the dream of completing the distance transforms into emotions, expressions, sweat into tears, dedications and exultation. To overcome one self is the goal.
    LisbonMarathon001.JPG
  • French bass player Francois Moutin chats with is fellow clarinetist Louis Sclavis after Francois performance as a member of Rudresh Mahantappa quartet. Putting much energy in the gig Francois is visibly sweated after the effort. The quartet played at Coimbra Jazz Festival "Jazz ao Centro"
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  • Kim resting at home during the day. Before Kim was shot he had taken care of his wife and children, cleaned the apartment and cooked; he worked as a food vendor to pay for food, rent and utilities, and for the kids' schooling. The shots left him paralyzed from the waist down, forcing him to remain in bed all day while his wife, Aor, had to do all the things he had done before. But in addition to performing all chores single-handedly, she became her husband's caregiver. Kim needed assistance with everything. Aor cooked for him, washed him, and helped him when he needed to relieve himself. The family now had no income; both Kim and Aor had to stay at home, and the children were in school. They received some financial support from the government, from organizations, volunteers, and from friends and family. They were dependent on the support in order to survive.
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  • 2015/03/13 - Pile, Ecuador: Mariana Rivera, 73, weaves a "Montecristi hat" in her house early in the morning. She started to weave hats at the age of 10. Nowadays she doesn't weave the finest hats as before because her eyes are tired and old as she says. So, Mariana uses thicker straw to weave a hat, which brings the price down. She sells them at around US$200, but sometimes even less if she is really desperate for money.  UNESCO declared the “Montecristi hat” in 2012 as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
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  • 2015/03/13 - Pile, Ecuador: Mariana Rivera, 73, weaves a "Montecristi hat" in her house early in the morning, while her grandchildren play. She started to weave hats at the age of 10. Nowadays she doesn't weave the finest hats as before because her eyes are tired and old as she says. So, Mariana uses thicker straw to weave a hat, which brings the price down. She sells them at around US$200, but sometimes even less if she is really desperate for money.  UNESCO declared the “Montecristi hat” in 2012 as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
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  • 2015/03/13 - Pile, Ecuador: Detail of Mariana Rivera, 73, hands weaving a "Montecristi hat" in her house early in the morning. She started to weave hats at the age of 10. Nowadays she doesn't weave the finest hats as before because her eyes are tired and old as she says. So, Mariana uses thicker straw to weave a hat, which brings the price down. She sells them at around US$200, but sometimes even less if she is really desperate for money.  UNESCO declared the “Montecristi hat” in 2012 as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
    EL__2015_Montecristi_20.jpg
  • 2015/03/13 - Pile, Ecuador: Mariana Rivera, 73, weaves a "Montecristi hat" in her house early in the morning. She started to weave hats at the age of 10. Nowadays she doesn't weave the finest hats as before because her eyes are tired and old as she says. So, Mariana uses thicker straw to weave a hat, which brings the price down. She sells them at around US$200, but sometimes even less if she is really desperate for money.  UNESCO declared the “Montecristi hat” in 2012 as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
    EL__2015_Montecristi_19.jpg
  • An oldtime sweets? seller nearby the dancers, near a passing-by ?cabecudo?, surely very tired after an afternoon dancing non-stop. Despite the visit of thousands of strangers, in Cabanas de Viriato is still possible to feel the mood of countryside communities, on a very peculiar event.
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  • Sometimes getting for the dance ready is quite tiring. On the attic, a not-so-happy clown stares at the floor, resting a bit.
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  • A man with his buoy made of a tire air chamber looks at the  sea in the end of a day, in the beach near Maungmagan village, Dawei, Burma.<br />
Note: Images are not distributed or sold in Portugal
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  • A woman comforts her 9 month old lying in crib made from a car tire in her simple home in Agua Catilho, Honduras.  Honduras is considered the third poorest country in the Western Hemisphere (Haiti, Nicaragua). With over 50% of the population living below the poverty line and 28% unemployed, Hondurans frequently turn to illegal immigration as a solution to their desperate situation. The Department of Homeland Security has noted an 95% increase in illegal immigrants coming from Honduras between 2000 and 2009, the largest increase of any country.
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  • A man works on repairing the rear tires of a rickshaw.  The slum of Cheetah Camp on the outskirts of Mumbai, India is a predominantly muslim community on living on the fringe while the city continues to grow.
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