Maori protesters chat to policemen at the Anzac Day ceremony held at the Auckland War Memorial Museum, The Domain, Auckland, New Zealand. Anzac Day is a memorial to soldiers of the “Australian and New Zealand Army Corps” from the First World War.
The man is sitting in front of the door to a derelict shop front, in Angouleme, France.
The Ho Kee works was a family business on the sidewalk in Aberdeen, Hong Kong in 1967. The family lived and worked in this shack, placed between the road and the sea.
Tin Hau was the principle goddess of Hong Kong. The festival celebrates the birth of the Goddess of the Sea.
In Hong Kong 1968
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During the September “Circuit de Remparts” in Angouleme, vintage racing cars compete on the streets around the walls of the city. This event is famous world-wide and attracts cars from many countries.
The kids are resting from a walk along the beach at Andernos, in the “Bassin d’Arcachon”, France.
These kids were playing on the railway line beside the closed coal mine. Many families were poverty stricken when the mines were closed in County Durham, UK.
Bar girls taking a break from work outside the converted hospital now a bar, in Edinburgh, Scotland.
These men play a special Hunting Horn, and perform at events, like this vintage car rally, in the Dordogne, France.
This lavender shop is in a town near Bassano del Grappa in the Veneto region of northern Italy. On the edge of the Dolomite mountain range, but also close to Venice.
In Barcelona for a festival of Andalusia, these ladies pose for a photograph.
In the heat of the summer in rural Charente in France, this man is dedicated to his image.
This photographer is looking for a good shot. At “La Confluence” where the two rivers join in Lyon. The Rhone and the Saone. Navigable from the Mediterranean
On Pefkos beach near Lindos on the Island of Rodos (Rhodes) Greece.
Two girls are not sure about the Israeli soldiers when futilely sunbathing on the beach of the Dead Sea. It is a mile below sea level and the sun’s rays are not able to make a tan.
Maori protesters chat to policemen at the Anzac Day ceremony held at the Auckland War Memorial Museum, The Domain, Auckland, New Zealand. Anzac Day is a memorial to soldiers of the “Australian and New Zealand Army Corps” from the First World War.
The man is sitting in front of the door to a derelict shop front, in Angouleme, France.
The Ho Kee works was a family business on the sidewalk in Aberdeen, Hong Kong in 1967. The family lived and worked in this shack, placed between the road and the sea.
Tin Hau was the principle goddess of Hong Kong. The festival celebrates the birth of the Goddess of the Sea.
In Hong Kong 1968
Buy Here
During the September “Circuit de Remparts” in Angouleme, vintage racing cars compete on the streets around the walls of the city. This event is famous world-wide and attracts cars from many countries.
The kids are resting from a walk along the beach at Andernos, in the “Bassin d’Arcachon”, France.
These kids were playing on the railway line beside the closed coal mine. Many families were poverty stricken when the mines were closed in County Durham, UK.
Bar girls taking a break from work outside the converted hospital now a bar, in Edinburgh, Scotland.
These men play a special Hunting Horn, and perform at events, like this vintage car rally, in the Dordogne, France.
This lavender shop is in a town near Bassano del Grappa in the Veneto region of northern Italy. On the edge of the Dolomite mountain range, but also close to Venice.
In Barcelona for a festival of Andalusia, these ladies pose for a photograph.
In the heat of the summer in rural Charente in France, this man is dedicated to his image.
This photographer is looking for a good shot. At “La Confluence” where the two rivers join in Lyon. The Rhone and the Saone. Navigable from the Mediterranean
On Pefkos beach near Lindos on the Island of Rodos (Rhodes) Greece.
Two girls are not sure about the Israeli soldiers when futilely sunbathing on the beach of the Dead Sea. It is a mile below sea level and the sun’s rays are not able to make a tan.