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20240330_zaf_x99_212 March 30, 2024, Pecs, Hungary: People walk past a two-meter tall Easter egg decoration in the main square in Pecs, Hungary. (Credit Image: © Attila Volgyi/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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50891016 A man is seen walking on a bike road surrounded by tall trees. After three named storms ( storm Henk, storm Jocelyn, and storm Isha) passed by the Netherlands in January, this weekend freezing temperatures during the night have transformed the countryside into white landscapes. On Sunday morning, hikers and bikers enjoyed a sunny and cold temperatures during their outdoor sports. Photo Credit: Ana Fernandez / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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8.USATSI_21997655 People walk past a 40-foot tall Christmas 40-feet Christmas tree at Scissortail Park during the park's 'Tis the Season holiday lights display in Oklahoma City, Wednesday, Nov. 29, 2023. Photo Credit: BRYAN TERRY/ THE OKLAHOMAN / USA TODAY NETWORK/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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49706677 First Lady Jill Biden walks back into the White House after receiving the official 2023 White House Christmas Tree at on November 20, 2023 in Washington, D.C. The tree this year comes from the Cline Church Nursery in Fleetwood, North Carolina, and stands 18 and a half feet tall. Photo Credit: Samuel Corum/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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49706689 First Lady Jill Biden walks back into the White House after receiving the official 2023 White House Christmas Tree at on November 20, 2023 in Washington, D.C. The tree this year comes from the Cline Church Nursery in Fleetwood, North Carolina, and stands 18 and a half feet tall. Photo Credit: Samuel Corum/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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49706684 First Lady Jill Biden walks back into the White House after receiving the official 2023 White House Christmas Tree at on November 20, 2023 in Washington, D.C. The tree this year comes from the Cline Church Nursery in Fleetwood, North Carolina, and stands 18 and a half feet tall. Photo Credit: Samuel Corum/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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49706680 First Lady Jill Biden walks back into the White House after receiving the official 2023 White House Christmas Tree at on November 20, 2023 in Washington, D.C. The tree this year comes from the Cline Church Nursery in Fleetwood, North Carolina, and stands 18 and a half feet tall. Photo Credit: Samuel Corum/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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50273731 Tourists taken pictures from inside of Staten Island Ferry, New York. America.From the boat that takes us to Staten Island, will have superb views of Lower Manhattan. The walk through the Brooklyn Bridge is well known, but not so much the Staten Island Ferry, a ferry to another island from New York, Staten Island. It is a ferry that leaves from the ferry terminal in lower Manhattan, near Battery Park. Departures are very frequent, usually every 20 minutes. Moreover, the passage is free. We can be reached by taking the subway line 1. By the way, you have to be in the top 5 cars, all who have the train to get off at South Ferry, end of line 1. The trip to Staten Island is very fast. As about 25 minutes. But during that time we will be very entertaining seeing the sights. First we see the Battery Park, with the skyscrapers of first line, then we can see the whole Manhattan. Later, the view will expand to include other neighborhoods such as Brooklyn or nearby New Jersey. Photo Credit: Sergi Reboredo/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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50273733 panorama New york skyline usa New York City skyline lower manhattan skyline with skyscrapers including the freedom tower cbd new york usa.From the boat that takes us to Staten Island, will have superb views of Lower Manhattan. The walk through the Brooklyn Bridge is well known, but not so much the Staten Island Ferry, a ferry to another island from New York, Staten Island. It is a ferry that leaves from the ferry terminal in lower Manhattan, near Battery Park. Departures are very frequent, usually every 20 minutes. Moreover, the passage is free. We can be reached by taking the subway line 1. By the way, you have to be in the top 5 cars, all who have the train to get off at South Ferry, end of line 1. The trip to Staten Island is very fast. As about 25 minutes. But during that time we will be very entertaining seeing the sights. First we see the Battery Park, with the skyscrapers of first line, then we can see the whole Manhattan. Later, the view will expand to include other neighborhoods such as Brooklyn or nearby New Jersey. Photo Credit: Sergi Reboredo/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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50273738 Tourists taken pictures from inside of Staten Island Ferry, New York. America.From the boat that takes us to Staten Island, will have superb views of Lower Manhattan. The walk through the Brooklyn Bridge is well known, but not so much the Staten Island Ferry, a ferry to another island from New York, Staten Island. It is a ferry that leaves from the ferry terminal in lower Manhattan, near Battery Park. Departures are very frequent, usually every 20 minutes. Moreover, the passage is free. We can be reached by taking the subway line 1. By the way, you have to be in the top 5 cars, all who have the train to get off at South Ferry, end of line 1. The trip to Staten Island is very fast. As about 25 minutes. But during that time we will be very entertaining seeing the sights. First we see the Battery Park, with the skyscrapers of first line, then we can see the whole Manhattan. Later, the view will expand to include other neighborhoods such as Brooklyn or nearby New Jersey. Photo Credit: Sergi Reboredo/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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50273742 panorama New york skyline usa New York City skyline lower manhattan skyline with skyscrapers including the freedom tower cbd new york usa.From the boat that takes us to Staten Island, will have superb views of Lower Manhattan. The walk through the Brooklyn Bridge is well known, but not so much the Staten Island Ferry, a ferry to another island from New York, Staten Island. It is a ferry that leaves from the ferry terminal in lower Manhattan, near Battery Park. Departures are very frequent, usually every 20 minutes. Moreover, the passage is free. We can be reached by taking the subway line 1. By the way, you have to be in the top 5 cars, all who have the train to get off at South Ferry, end of line 1. The trip to Staten Island is very fast. As about 25 minutes. But during that time we will be very entertaining seeing the sights. First we see the Battery Park, with the skyscrapers of first line, then we can see the whole Manhattan. Later, the view will expand to include other neighborhoods such as Brooklyn or nearby New Jersey. Photo Credit: Sergi Reboredo/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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50273740 panorama New york skyline usa New York City skyline lower manhattan skyline with skyscrapers including the freedom tower cbd new york usa.From the boat that takes us to Staten Island, will have superb views of Lower Manhattan. The walk through the Brooklyn Bridge is well known, but not so much the Staten Island Ferry, a ferry to another island from New York, Staten Island. It is a ferry that leaves from the ferry terminal in lower Manhattan, near Battery Park. Departures are very frequent, usually every 20 minutes. Moreover, the passage is free. We can be reached by taking the subway line 1. By the way, you have to be in the top 5 cars, all who have the train to get off at South Ferry, end of line 1. The trip to Staten Island is very fast. As about 25 minutes. But during that time we will be very entertaining seeing the sights. First we see the Battery Park, with the skyscrapers of first line, then we can see the whole Manhattan. Later, the view will expand to include other neighborhoods such as Brooklyn or nearby New Jersey. Photo Credit: Sergi Reboredo/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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8.USATSI_21634215 Little Amal, a 12-foot-tall puppet of a refugee Syrian girl, walks down Dexter Avenue in downtown Montgomery, Ala., on Thursday October 12, 2023. Amal is used to bring people together and gives voice to marginalized people. Photo Credit: Mickey Welsh / Advertiser / USA TODAY NETWORK/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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8.USATSI_21633977 Little Amal, a 12-foot-tall puppet of a refugee Syrian girl, walks down Dexter Avenue in downtown Montgomery, Ala., on Thursday October 12, 2023. Amal is used to bring people together and gives voice to marginalized people. Photo Credit: Mickey Welsh / Advertiser / USA TODAY NETWORK/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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8.USATSI_21634193 Children look on as Little Amal, a 12-foot-tall puppet of a refugee Syrian girl, walks down Dexter Avenue in downtown Montgomery, Ala., on Thursday October 12, 2023. Amal is used to bring people together and gives voice to marginalized people. Photo Credit: Mickey Welsh / Advertiser / USA TODAY NETWORK/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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8.USATSI_21634289 Little Amal, a 12-foot-tall puppet of a refugee Syrian girl, walks past the Court Square Fountain in downtown Montgomery, Ala., on Thursday October 12, 2023. Amal is used to bring people together and gives voice to marginalized people. Photo Credit: Mickey Welsh / Advertiser / USA TODAY NETWORK/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20231008_znp_d155_013 October 8, 2023, Atlanta, Georgia, USA: On her walk along AtlantaÕs Beltline, the Syrian refugee girl puppet Little Amal meets another tall creature and holds her hand. As Amal visits communities across the United States, she demonstrates the resilience of refugees and the power of the arts to bring diverse people together. (Credit Image: © Sue Dorfman/ZUMA Press Wire)
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48902525 General view of very tall and green trees on a cloudy morning. This weekend, the weather was perfect for a walk. Autumn is always a lovely time of the year to explore more of the Dutch countryside and get the blood pumping by engaging in a leisurely or lively hike. Photo Credit: Ana Fernandez / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48902504 People are seen cycling along a bike road surrounded by tall trees. This weekend, the weather was perfect for a walk. Autumn is always a lovely time of the year to explore more of the Dutch countryside and get the blood pumping by engaging in a leisurely or lively hike. Photo Credit: Ana Fernandez / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20231008_aaa_s197_431 October 8, 2023, Malden, Gelderland, Netherlands: General view of very tall and green trees on a cloudy morning. This weekend, the weather was perfect for a walk. Autumn is always a lovely time of the year to explore more of the Dutch countryside and get the blood pumping by engaging in a leisurely or lively hike. (Credit Image: © Ana Fernandez/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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48410370 Members of the Essex Suffolk Norfolk Pylons campaign group and other protesters gather to walk the route of the proposed pylon run around the village of Forncett St Mary. The 50m tall pylons, proposed by the National Grid, will stretch 180km through the countryside reinforcing the existing network and connecting offshore wind generation between Norwich and Tilbury. Local residents demand the National Grid (NG) rethink its plan and run cables offshore on the sea bed. They say no to the huge pylons, temporary roads, work traffic movements and additional substations will also have to be constructed decimating their rural area where at present most roads are single-track lanes. Photo Credit: Martin Pope / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48410398 Members of the Essex Suffolk Norfolk Pylons campaign group and other protesters gather together to walk the route of the proposed pylon run around the village of Forncett St Mary. The 50m tall pylons, proposed by the National Grid, will stretch 180km through the countryside reinforcing the existing network and connecting offshore wind generation between Norwich and Tilbury. Local residents demand the National Grid (NG) rethink its plan and run cables offshore on the sea bed. They say no to the huge pylons, temporary roads, work traffic movements and additional substations will also have to be constructed decimating their rural area where at present most roads are single-track lanes. Photo Credit: Martin Pope / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48410366 Members of the Essex Suffolk Norfolk Pylons campaign group and other protesters gather to walk the route of the proposed pylon run around the village of Forncett St Mary. The 50m tall pylons, proposed by the National Grid, will stretch 180km through the countryside reinforcing the existing network and connecting offshore wind generation between Norwich and Tilbury. Local residents demand the National Grid (NG) rethink its plan and run cables offshore on the sea bed. They say no to the huge pylons, temporary roads, work traffic movements and additional substations will also have to be constructed decimating their rural area where at present most roads are single-track lanes. Photo Credit: Martin Pope / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48410377 Members of the Essex Suffolk Norfolk Pylons campaign group and other protesters gather together to walk the route of the proposed pylon run around the village of Forncett St Mary. The 50m tall pylons, proposed by the National Grid, will stretch 180km through the countryside reinforcing the existing network and connecting offshore wind generation between Norwich and Tilbury. Local residents demand the National Grid (NG) rethink its plan and run cables offshore on the sea bed. They say no to the huge pylons, temporary roads, work traffic movements and additional substations will also have to be constructed decimating their rural area where at present most roads are single-track lanes. Photo Credit: Martin Pope / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48410401 Members of the Essex Suffolk Norfolk Pylons campaign group and other protesters gather together in the village hall for a cup of tea after walking the route of the proposed pylons in the village of Forncett St Mary. The 50m tall pylons, proposed by the National Grid, will stretch 180km through the countryside reinforcing the existing network and connecting offshore wind generation between Norwich and Tilbury. Local residents demand the National Grid (NG) rethink its plan and run cables offshore on the sea bed. They say no to the huge pylons, temporary roads, work traffic movements and additional substations will also have to be constructed decimating their rural area where at present most roads are single-track lanes. Photo Credit: Martin Pope / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48410388 A resident who will have a huge pylon just beyond her tree line comes out to join protesters as a group walk the proposed pylon route in the village of Forncett St Mary. The 50m tall pylons, proposed by the National Grid, will stretch 180km through the countryside reinforcing the existing network and connecting offshore wind generation between Norwich and Tilbury. Local residents demand the National Grid (NG) rethink its plan and run cables offshore on the sea bed. They say no to the huge pylons, temporary roads, work traffic movements and additional substations will also have to be constructed decimating their rural area where at present most roads are single-track lanes. Photo Credit: Martin Pope / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48410382 Members of the Essex Suffolk Norfolk Pylons campaign group and other protesters gather before walking the route of the proposed pylons around the village of Forncett St Mary. The 50m tall pylons, proposed by the National Grid, will stretch 180km through the countryside reinforcing the existing network and connecting offshore wind generation between Norwich and Tilbury. Local residents demand the National Grid (NG) rethink its plan and run cables offshore on the sea bed. They say no to the huge pylons, temporary roads, work traffic movements and additional substations will also have to be constructed decimating their rural area where at present most roads are single-track lanes. Photo Credit: Martin Pope / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48410395 Norman talks to members of the Essex Suffolk Norfolk Pylons campaign group and other protesters about the proposed pylon run around the village of Forncett St Mary. The 50m tall pylons, proposed by the National Grid, will stretch 180km through the countryside reinforcing the existing network and connecting offshore wind generation between Norwich and Tilbury. Local residents demand the National Grid (NG) rethink its plan and run cables offshore on the sea bed. They say no to the huge pylons, temporary roads, work traffic movements and additional substations will also have to be constructed decimating their rural area where at present most roads are single-track lanes. Photo Credit: Martin Pope / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48410372 Members of the Essex Suffolk Norfolk Pylons campaign group and other protesters gather before walking the route of the proposed pylons around the village of Forncett St Mary. The 50m tall pylons, proposed by the National Grid, will stretch 180km through the countryside reinforcing the existing network and connecting offshore wind generation between Norwich and Tilbury. Local residents demand the National Grid (NG) rethink its plan and run cables offshore on the sea bed. They say no to the huge pylons, temporary roads, work traffic movements and additional substations will also have to be constructed decimating their rural area where at present most roads are single-track lanes. Photo Credit: Martin Pope / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48410376 Members of the Essex Suffolk Norfolk Pylons campaign group and other protesters gather together to walk the route of the proposed pylon run around the village of Forncett St Mary. The 50m tall pylons, proposed by the National Grid, will stretch 180km through the countryside reinforcing the existing network and connecting offshore wind generation between Norwich and Tilbury. Local residents demand the National Grid (NG) rethink its plan and run cables offshore on the sea bed. They say no to the huge pylons, temporary roads, work traffic movements and additional substations will also have to be constructed decimating their rural area where at present most roads are single-track lanes. Photo Credit: Martin Pope / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48410379 A local resident listens to plans of the walk from the village hall as members of the Essex Suffolk Norfolk Pylons campaign group and other protesters gather together to walk the route of the proposed pylon run around the village of Forncett St Mary. The 50m tall pylons, proposed by the National Grid, will stretch 180km through the countryside reinforcing the existing network and connecting offshore wind generation between Norwich and Tilbury. Local residents demand the National Grid (NG) rethink its plan and run cables offshore on the sea bed. They say no to the huge pylons, temporary roads, work traffic movements and additional substations will also have to be constructed decimating their rural area where at present most roads are single-track lanes. Photo Credit: Martin Pope / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48410378 A local resident listens to plans of the walk from the village hall as members of the Essex Suffolk Norfolk Pylons campaign group and other protesters gather together to walk the route of the proposed pylon run around the village of Forncett St Mary. The 50m tall pylons, proposed by the National Grid, will stretch 180km through the countryside reinforcing the existing network and connecting offshore wind generation between Norwich and Tilbury. Local residents demand the National Grid (NG) rethink its plan and run cables offshore on the sea bed. They say no to the huge pylons, temporary roads, work traffic movements and additional substations will also have to be constructed decimating their rural area where at present most roads are single-track lanes. Photo Credit: Martin Pope / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48410390 Members of the Essex Suffolk Norfolk Pylons campaign group and other protesters gather together to walk the route of the proposed pylon run around the village of Forncett St Mary. The 50m tall pylons, proposed by the National Grid, will stretch 180km through the countryside reinforcing the existing network and connecting offshore wind generation between Norwich and Tilbury. Local residents demand the National Grid (NG) rethink its plan and run cables offshore on the sea bed. They say no to the huge pylons, temporary roads, work traffic movements and additional substations will also have to be constructed decimating their rural area where at present most roads are single-track lanes. Photo Credit: Martin Pope / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48410393 Members of the Essex Suffolk Norfolk Pylons campaign group and other protesters walk past a ?Say No? poster as they follow the route of the proposed pylon run around the village of Forncett St Mary. The 50m tall pylons, proposed by the National Grid, will stretch 180km through the countryside reinforcing the existing network and connecting offshore wind generation between Norwich and Tilbury. Local residents demand the National Grid (NG) rethink its plan and run cables offshore on the sea bed. They say no to the huge pylons, temporary roads, work traffic movements and additional substations will also have to be constructed decimating their rural area where at present most roads are single-track lanes. Photo Credit: Martin Pope / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48410368 Members of the Essex Suffolk Norfolk Pylons campaign group and other protesters gather to walk the route of the proposed pylon run around the village of Forncett St Mary. The 50m tall pylons, proposed by the National Grid, will stretch 180km through the countryside reinforcing the existing network and connecting offshore wind generation between Norwich and Tilbury. Local residents demand the National Grid (NG) rethink its plan and run cables offshore on the sea bed. They say no to the huge pylons, temporary roads, work traffic movements and additional substations will also have to be constructed decimating their rural area where at present most roads are single-track lanes. Photo Credit: Martin Pope / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20230917_aaa_s197_046 September 17, 2023, Forncett St Mary, Norfolk, United Kingdom: A local resident listens to plans of the walk from the village hall as members of the Essex Suffolk Norfolk Pylons campaign group and other protesters gather together to walk the route of the proposed pylon run around the village of Forncett St Mary. The 50m tall pylons, proposed by the National Grid, will stretch 180km through the countryside reinforcing the existing network and connecting offshore wind generation between Norwich and Tilbury. Local residents demand the National Grid (NG) rethink its plan and run cables offshore on the sea bed. They say no to the huge pylons, temporary roads, work traffic movements and additional substations will also have to be constructed decimating their rural area where at present most roads are single-track lanes. (Credit Image: © Martin Pope/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230917_aaa_s197_048 September 17, 2023, Forncett St Mary, Norfolk, United Kingdom: A local resident listens to plans of the walk from the village hall as members of the Essex Suffolk Norfolk Pylons campaign group and other protesters gather together to walk the route of the proposed pylon run around the village of Forncett St Mary. The 50m tall pylons, proposed by the National Grid, will stretch 180km through the countryside reinforcing the existing network and connecting offshore wind generation between Norwich and Tilbury. Local residents demand the National Grid (NG) rethink its plan and run cables offshore on the sea bed. They say no to the huge pylons, temporary roads, work traffic movements and additional substations will also have to be constructed decimating their rural area where at present most roads are single-track lanes. (Credit Image: © Martin Pope/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230917_aaa_s197_050 September 17, 2023, Forncett St Mary, Norfolk, United Kingdom: Members of the Essex Suffolk Norfolk Pylons campaign group and other protesters gather before walking the route of the proposed pylons around the village of Forncett St Mary. The 50m tall pylons, proposed by the National Grid, will stretch 180km through the countryside reinforcing the existing network and connecting offshore wind generation between Norwich and Tilbury. Local residents demand the National Grid (NG) rethink its plan and run cables offshore on the sea bed. They say no to the huge pylons, temporary roads, work traffic movements and additional substations will also have to be constructed decimating their rural area where at present most roads are single-track lanes. (Credit Image: © Martin Pope/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230917_aaa_s197_044 September 17, 2023, Forncett St Mary, Norfolk, United Kingdom: Members of the Essex Suffolk Norfolk Pylons campaign group and other protesters walk past a ?Say No? poster as they follow the route of the proposed pylon run around the village of Forncett St Mary. The 50m tall pylons, proposed by the National Grid, will stretch 180km through the countryside reinforcing the existing network and connecting offshore wind generation between Norwich and Tilbury. Local residents demand the National Grid (NG) rethink its plan and run cables offshore on the sea bed. They say no to the huge pylons, temporary roads, work traffic movements and additional substations will also have to be constructed decimating their rural area where at present most roads are single-track lanes. (Credit Image: © Martin Pope/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230917_aaa_s197_052 September 17, 2023, Forncett St Mary, Norfolk, United Kingdom: Members of the Essex Suffolk Norfolk Pylons campaign group and other protesters gather together in the village hall for a cup of tea after walking the route of the proposed pylons in the village of Forncett St Mary. The 50m tall pylons, proposed by the National Grid, will stretch 180km through the countryside reinforcing the existing network and connecting offshore wind generation between Norwich and Tilbury. Local residents demand the National Grid (NG) rethink its plan and run cables offshore on the sea bed. They say no to the huge pylons, temporary roads, work traffic movements and additional substations will also have to be constructed decimating their rural area where at present most roads are single-track lanes. (Credit Image: © Martin Pope/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230917_aaa_s197_040 September 17, 2023, Forncett St Mary, Norfolk, United Kingdom: Members of the Essex Suffolk Norfolk Pylons campaign group and other protesters gather before walking the route of the proposed pylons around the village of Forncett St Mary. The 50m tall pylons, proposed by the National Grid, will stretch 180km through the countryside reinforcing the existing network and connecting offshore wind generation between Norwich and Tilbury. Local residents demand the National Grid (NG) rethink its plan and run cables offshore on the sea bed. They say no to the huge pylons, temporary roads, work traffic movements and additional substations will also have to be constructed decimating their rural area where at present most roads are single-track lanes. (Credit Image: © Martin Pope/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230917_aaa_s197_042 September 17, 2023, Forncett St Mary, Norfolk, United Kingdom: Members of the Essex Suffolk Norfolk Pylons campaign group and other protesters gather together to walk the route of the proposed pylon run around the village of Forncett St Mary. The 50m tall pylons, proposed by the National Grid, will stretch 180km through the countryside reinforcing the existing network and connecting offshore wind generation between Norwich and Tilbury. Local residents demand the National Grid (NG) rethink its plan and run cables offshore on the sea bed. They say no to the huge pylons, temporary roads, work traffic movements and additional substations will also have to be constructed decimating their rural area where at present most roads are single-track lanes. (Credit Image: © Martin Pope/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230917_aaa_s197_043 September 17, 2023, Forncett St Mary, Norfolk, United Kingdom: Members of the Essex Suffolk Norfolk Pylons campaign group and other protesters gather together to walk the route of the proposed pylon run around the village of Forncett St Mary. The 50m tall pylons, proposed by the National Grid, will stretch 180km through the countryside reinforcing the existing network and connecting offshore wind generation between Norwich and Tilbury. Local residents demand the National Grid (NG) rethink its plan and run cables offshore on the sea bed. They say no to the huge pylons, temporary roads, work traffic movements and additional substations will also have to be constructed decimating their rural area where at present most roads are single-track lanes. (Credit Image: © Martin Pope/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230917_aaa_s197_045 September 17, 2023, Forncett St Mary, Norfolk, United Kingdom: A resident who will have a huge pylon just beyond her tree line comes out to join protesters as a group walk the proposed pylon route in the village of Forncett St Mary. The 50m tall pylons, proposed by the National Grid, will stretch 180km through the countryside reinforcing the existing network and connecting offshore wind generation between Norwich and Tilbury. Local residents demand the National Grid (NG) rethink its plan and run cables offshore on the sea bed. They say no to the huge pylons, temporary roads, work traffic movements and additional substations will also have to be constructed decimating their rural area where at present most roads are single-track lanes. (Credit Image: © Martin Pope/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230917_aaa_s197_051 September 17, 2023, Forncett St Mary, Norfolk, United Kingdom: Members of the Essex Suffolk Norfolk Pylons campaign group and other protesters gather together to walk the route of the proposed pylon run around the village of Forncett St Mary. The 50m tall pylons, proposed by the National Grid, will stretch 180km through the countryside reinforcing the existing network and connecting offshore wind generation between Norwich and Tilbury. Local residents demand the National Grid (NG) rethink its plan and run cables offshore on the sea bed. They say no to the huge pylons, temporary roads, work traffic movements and additional substations will also have to be constructed decimating their rural area where at present most roads are single-track lanes. (Credit Image: © Martin Pope/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230917_aaa_s197_041 September 17, 2023, Forncett St Mary, Norfolk, United Kingdom: Norman talks to members of the Essex Suffolk Norfolk Pylons campaign group and other protesters about the proposed pylon run around the village of Forncett St Mary. The 50m tall pylons, proposed by the National Grid, will stretch 180km through the countryside reinforcing the existing network and connecting offshore wind generation between Norwich and Tilbury. Local residents demand the National Grid (NG) rethink its plan and run cables offshore on the sea bed. They say no to the huge pylons, temporary roads, work traffic movements and additional substations will also have to be constructed decimating their rural area where at present most roads are single-track lanes. (Credit Image: © Martin Pope/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230917_aaa_s197_037 September 17, 2023, Forncett St Mary, Norfolk, United Kingdom: Members of the Essex Suffolk Norfolk Pylons campaign group and other protesters gather to walk the route of the proposed pylon run around the village of Forncett St Mary. The 50m tall pylons, proposed by the National Grid, will stretch 180km through the countryside reinforcing the existing network and connecting offshore wind generation between Norwich and Tilbury. Local residents demand the National Grid (NG) rethink its plan and run cables offshore on the sea bed. They say no to the huge pylons, temporary roads, work traffic movements and additional substations will also have to be constructed decimating their rural area where at present most roads are single-track lanes. (Credit Image: © Martin Pope/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230917_aaa_s197_034 September 17, 2023, Forncett St Mary, Norfolk, United Kingdom: Members of the Essex Suffolk Norfolk Pylons campaign group and other protesters gather together to walk the route of the proposed pylon run around the village of Forncett St Mary. The 50m tall pylons, proposed by the National Grid, will stretch 180km through the countryside reinforcing the existing network and connecting offshore wind generation between Norwich and Tilbury. Local residents demand the National Grid (NG) rethink its plan and run cables offshore on the sea bed. They say no to the huge pylons, temporary roads, work traffic movements and additional substations will also have to be constructed decimating their rural area where at present most roads are single-track lanes. (Credit Image: © Martin Pope/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230917_aaa_s197_032 September 17, 2023, Forncett St Mary, Norfolk, United Kingdom: Members of the Essex Suffolk Norfolk Pylons campaign group and other protesters gather to walk the route of the proposed pylon run around the village of Forncett St Mary. The 50m tall pylons, proposed by the National Grid, will stretch 180km through the countryside reinforcing the existing network and connecting offshore wind generation between Norwich and Tilbury. Local residents demand the National Grid (NG) rethink its plan and run cables offshore on the sea bed. They say no to the huge pylons, temporary roads, work traffic movements and additional substations will also have to be constructed decimating their rural area where at present most roads are single-track lanes. (Credit Image: © Martin Pope/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230917_aaa_s197_033 September 17, 2023, Forncett St Mary, Norfolk, United Kingdom: Members of the Essex Suffolk Norfolk Pylons campaign group and other protesters gather to walk the route of the proposed pylon run around the village of Forncett St Mary. The 50m tall pylons, proposed by the National Grid, will stretch 180km through the countryside reinforcing the existing network and connecting offshore wind generation between Norwich and Tilbury. Local residents demand the National Grid (NG) rethink its plan and run cables offshore on the sea bed. They say no to the huge pylons, temporary roads, work traffic movements and additional substations will also have to be constructed decimating their rural area where at present most roads are single-track lanes. (Credit Image: © Martin Pope/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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48534192 View of the city of London with offices and tall buildings, offices and hotels, seen from Westminster Bridge over the River Thames. Photo Credit: John Wreford / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20230523_zaf_ab1_029 May 23, 2023, USA: Craig Allen, a retired research ecologist for the U.S. Geological Survey, walks through an area, near Los Alamos, that was serverely burned by the Cerro Grande Fire in 2000. In 2002 volunteers planted small Ponderosa pines in this area that are now 6 to 20 feet tall. The parts of this burn that were not replanted are mostly Gambles oak other bushy plants, but not the conifers that were here before. (Credit Image: © Eddie Moore/Albuquerque Journal/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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46042743 A view of a lake surrounded by tall trees and nature. After low temperatures and constant rain, spring showed up this weekend bringing sunshine and mild temperatures in The Netherlands. People were seen enjoying the weather, biking, walking routes, or spending some quality time with their families. The Netherlands has a lot of walking routes, easily accessible by public transport. Photo Credit: Ana Fernandez / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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45593826 Apr 8, 2023; New York, New York, USA; New York City FC forward Talles Magno (43) walks out to the field before the match at Yankee Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark Smith-USA TODAY Sports/Sipa USA
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20230402_zip_s262_070 April 2, 2023, London, England, United Kingdom: LITTLE AMAL, the 3.5 metre-tall puppet representing a migrant Syrian girl walks with crowds in Kings Cross ahead of joining muslim community in an open iftar. (Credit Image: © Tayfun Salci/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20230402_zip_s262_068 April 2, 2023, London, England, United Kingdom: LITTLE AMAL, the 3.5 metre-tall puppet representing a migrant Syrian girl walks with crowds in Kings Cross ahead of joining muslim community in an open iftar. (Credit Image: © Tayfun Salci/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20230402_zaa_s197_384 April 2, 2023, London, United Kingdom: Little Amal, the 3.5-metre-tall puppet of a 10-year-old Syrian refugee girl, visits Granary Square in King's Cross. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230402_zip_s262_101 April 2, 2023, London, England, United Kingdom: LITTLE AMAL, the 3.5 metre-tall puppet representing a migrant Syrian girl walks with crowds in Kings Cross ahead of joining muslim community in an open iftar. (Credit Image: © Tayfun Salci/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20230402_zaa_s197_382 April 2, 2023, London, United Kingdom: Little Amal, the 3.5-metre-tall puppet of a 10-year-old Syrian refugee girl, passes by the Gasholders buildings as she visits Granary Square in King's Cross. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230402_zaa_s197_381 April 2, 2023, London, United Kingdom: Crowds flock around Little Amal, the 3.5-metre-tall puppet of a 10-year-old Syrian refugee girl, as she visits Camden. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230402_zaa_s197_380 April 2, 2023, London, United Kingdom: Crowds flock around Little Amal, the 3.5-metre-tall puppet of a 10-year-old Syrian refugee girl, as she visits Camden. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230402_zaa_s197_379 April 2, 2023, London, United Kingdom: Crowds flock around Little Amal, the 3.5-metre-tall puppet of a 10-year-old Syrian refugee girl, as she visits Camden. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230402_zaa_s197_378 April 2, 2023, London, United Kingdom: Little Amal, the 3.5-metre-tall puppet of a 10-year-old Syrian refugee girl, visits Camden. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230402_zip_s262_083 April 2, 2023, London, England, United Kingdom: Little Amal, the 3.5 metre-tall puppet representing a migrant Syrian girl walks with a few children in Kings Cross ahead of joining muslim community in an open iftar. (Credit Image: © Tayfun Salci/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20230402_zaa_s197_372 April 2, 2023, London, United Kingdom: Little Amal, the 3.5-metre-tall puppet of a 10-year-old Syrian refugee girl, visits Camden. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230402_zaa_s197_371 April 2, 2023, London, United Kingdom: Crowds flock around Little Amal, the 3.5-metre-tall puppet of a 10-year-old Syrian refugee girl, as she visits Camden. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230402_zaa_s197_376 April 2, 2023, London, United Kingdom: Crowds flock around Little Amal, the 3.5-metre-tall puppet of a 10-year-old Syrian refugee girl, as she visits Camden. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230402_zaa_s197_374 April 2, 2023, London, United Kingdom: Crowds flock around Little Amal, the 3.5-metre-tall puppet of a 10-year-old Syrian refugee girl, as she visits Camden. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230402_zaa_s197_375 April 2, 2023, London, United Kingdom: Crowds flock around Little Amal, the 3.5-metre-tall puppet of a 10-year-old Syrian refugee girl, as she visits Camden. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230402_zaa_s197_373 April 2, 2023, London, United Kingdom: Little Amal, the 3.5-metre-tall puppet of a 10-year-old Syrian refugee, shakes a girl's hand as she visits Camden. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230402_zip_s262_074 April 2, 2023, London, England, United Kingdom: LITTLE AMAL, the 3.5 metre-tall puppet representing a migrant Syrian girl walks with crowds in Kings Cross ahead of joining muslim community in an open iftar. (Credit Image: © Tayfun Salci/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20230402_zip_s262_072 April 2, 2023, London, England, United Kingdom: LITTLE AMAL, the 3.5 metre-tall puppet representing a migrant Syrian girl walks with crowds in Kings Cross ahead of joining muslim community in an open iftar. (Credit Image: © Tayfun Salci/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20230402_zip_s262_071 April 2, 2023, London, England, United Kingdom: LITTLE AMAL, the 3.5 metre-tall puppet representing a migrant Syrian girl walks with crowds in Kings Cross ahead of joining muslim community in an open iftar. (Credit Image: © Tayfun Salci/ZUMA Press Wire)
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45486019 Little Amal lets a child to lead her way during her walk in North London. Little Amal has come back to London during passover and the month of Ramadan. Little Amal is a 3.5 metre-tall puppet created in 2021 and representing a Syrian refugee child, whose journey began close to the Turkish-Syrian border, travelling 8,000 km across Europe to the UK in support of refugees. Photo Credit: Hesther Ng / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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45486018 Little Amal hugs a child during her walk in North London. Little Amal has come back to London during passover and the month of Ramadan. Little Amal is a 3.5 metre-tall puppet created in 2021 and representing a Syrian refugee child, whose journey began close to the Turkish-Syrian border, travelling 8,000 km across Europe to the UK in support of refugees. Photo Credit: Hesther Ng / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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45486021 Little Amal walks behind the musicians during her walk in North London. Little Amal has come back to London during passover and the month of Ramadan. Little Amal is a 3.5 metre-tall puppet created in 2021 and representing a Syrian refugee child, whose journey began close to the Turkish-Syrian border, travelling 8,000 km across Europe to the UK in support of refugees. Photo Credit: Hesther Ng / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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45486001 Little Amal walks in a crowd of people in North London. Little Amal has come back to London during passover and the month of Ramadan. Little Amal is a 3.5 metre-tall puppet created in 2021 and representing a Syrian refugee child, whose journey began close to the Turkish-Syrian border, travelling 8,000 km across Europe to the UK in support of refugees. Photo Credit: Hesther Ng / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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45485998 Little Amal is seen peeking from the tree branches during her walk in North London. Little Amal has come back to London during passover and the month of Ramadan. Little Amal is a 3.5 metre-tall puppet created in 2021 and representing a Syrian refugee child, whose journey began close to the Turkish-Syrian border, travelling 8,000 km across Europe to the UK in support of refugees. Photo Credit: Hesther Ng / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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45485997 Little Amal interacts with the residents living nearby during her walk in North London with a huge crowd of people following her. Little Amal has come back to London during passover and the month of Ramadan. Little Amal is a 3.5 metre-tall puppet created in 2021 and representing a Syrian refugee child, whose journey began close to the Turkish-Syrian border, travelling 8,000 km across Europe to the UK in support of refugees. Photo Credit: Hesther Ng / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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45486005 Little Amal shakes hands with a child during her walk in North London. Little Amal has come back to London during passover and the month of Ramadan. Little Amal is a 3.5 metre-tall puppet created in 2021 and representing a Syrian refugee child, whose journey began close to the Turkish-Syrian border, travelling 8,000 km across Europe to the UK in support of refugees. Photo Credit: Hesther Ng / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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45485993 People are seen gathered at Granary Square at King Cross in London to see Little Amal, another holds a placard written "Amal" in Arabic. Little Amal has come back to London during passover and the month of Ramadan. Little Amal is a 3.5 metre-tall puppet created in 2021 and representing a Syrian refugee child, whose journey began close to the Turkish-Syrian border, travelling 8,000 km across Europe to the UK in support of refugees. Photo Credit: Hesther Ng / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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45486030 Little Amal shakes hands with a child musician during her walk in North London. Little Amal has come back to London during passover and the month of Ramadan. Little Amal is a 3.5 metre-tall puppet created in 2021 and representing a Syrian refugee child, whose journey began close to the Turkish-Syrian border, travelling 8,000 km across Europe to the UK in support of refugees. Photo Credit: Hesther Ng / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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45486004 Little Amal breathes in the scent of flowers during her walk in North London. Little Amal has come back to London during passover and the month of Ramadan. Little Amal is a 3.5 metre-tall puppet created in 2021 and representing a Syrian refugee child, whose journey began close to the Turkish-Syrian border, travelling 8,000 km across Europe to the UK in support of refugees. Photo Credit: Hesther Ng / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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45485995 Little Amal walks past a tunnel in North London with a huge crowd of people following her. Little Amal has come back to London during passover and the month of Ramadan. Little Amal is a 3.5 metre-tall puppet created in 2021 and representing a Syrian refugee child, whose journey began close to the Turkish-Syrian border, travelling 8,000 km across Europe to the UK in support of refugees. Photo Credit: Hesther Ng / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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45486024 Little Amal walks in a crowd of people during her walk in North London. Little Amal has come back to London during passover and the month of Ramadan. Little Amal is a 3.5 metre-tall puppet created in 2021 and representing a Syrian refugee child, whose journey began close to the Turkish-Syrian border, travelling 8,000 km across Europe to the UK in support of refugees. Photo Credit: Hesther Ng / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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45485999 Little Amal walks past into a park in North London with a huge crowd of people following her. Little Amal has come back to London during passover and the month of Ramadan. Little Amal is a 3.5 metre-tall puppet created in 2021 and representing a Syrian refugee child, whose journey began close to the Turkish-Syrian border, travelling 8,000 km across Europe to the UK in support of refugees. Photo Credit: Hesther Ng / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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45486020 Little Amal interacts with musicians during her walk in North London. Little Amal has come back to London during passover and the month of Ramadan. Little Amal is a 3.5 metre-tall puppet created in 2021 and representing a Syrian refugee child, whose journey began close to the Turkish-Syrian border, travelling 8,000 km across Europe to the UK in support of refugees. Photo Credit: Hesther Ng / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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45486000 Little Amal is seen resting during her walk in North London. Little Amal has come back to London during passover and the month of Ramadan. Little Amal is a 3.5 metre-tall puppet created in 2021 and representing a Syrian refugee child, whose journey began close to the Turkish-Syrian border, travelling 8,000 km across Europe to the UK in support of refugees. Photo Credit: Hesther Ng / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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45486009 Little Amal shakes hands with children during her walk in North London. Little Amal has come back to London during passover and the month of Ramadan. Little Amal is a 3.5 metre-tall puppet created in 2021 and representing a Syrian refugee child, whose journey began close to the Turkish-Syrian border, travelling 8,000 km across Europe to the UK in support of refugees. Photo Credit: Hesther Ng / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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45486022 Little Amal looks up at the residents who are viewing her walk through the apartment building windows in North London. Little Amal has come back to London during passover and the month of Ramadan. Little Amal is a 3.5 metre-tall puppet created in 2021 and representing a Syrian refugee child, whose journey began close to the Turkish-Syrian border, travelling 8,000 km across Europe to the UK in support of refugees. Photo Credit: Hesther Ng / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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45486012 Little Amal checks out the microphone on the stage at Granary Square in King Cross in London. Little Amal has come back to London during passover and the month of Ramadan. Little Amal is a 3.5 metre-tall puppet created in 2021 and representing a Syrian refugee child, whose journey began close to the Turkish-Syrian border, travelling 8,000 km across Europe to the UK in support of refugees. Photo Credit: Hesther Ng / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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45486027 Little Amal shakes hands with a child during her walk in North London. Little Amal has come back to London during passover and the month of Ramadan. Little Amal is a 3.5 metre-tall puppet created in 2021 and representing a Syrian refugee child, whose journey began close to the Turkish-Syrian border, travelling 8,000 km across Europe to the UK in support of refugees. Photo Credit: Hesther Ng / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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45486006 Little Amal shakes hands with children during her walk in North London. Little Amal has come back to London during passover and the month of Ramadan. Little Amal is a 3.5 metre-tall puppet created in 2021 and representing a Syrian refugee child, whose journey began close to the Turkish-Syrian border, travelling 8,000 km across Europe to the UK in support of refugees. Photo Credit: Hesther Ng / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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45486015 Little Amal rests during her walk in North London. Little Amal has come back to London during passover and the month of Ramadan. Little Amal is a 3.5 metre-tall puppet created in 2021 and representing a Syrian refugee child, whose journey began close to the Turkish-Syrian border, travelling 8,000 km across Europe to the UK in support of refugees. Photo Credit: Hesther Ng / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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45486003 Little Amal is seen during her walk in North London. Little Amal has come back to London during passover and the month of Ramadan. Little Amal is a 3.5 metre-tall puppet created in 2021 and representing a Syrian refugee child, whose journey began close to the Turkish-Syrian border, travelling 8,000 km across Europe to the UK in support of refugees. Photo Credit: Hesther Ng / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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45486014 Little Amal interacts with the musicians during her walk in North London. Little Amal has come back to London during passover and the month of Ramadan. Little Amal is a 3.5 metre-tall puppet created in 2021 and representing a Syrian refugee child, whose journey began close to the Turkish-Syrian border, travelling 8,000 km across Europe to the UK in support of refugees. Photo Credit: Hesther Ng / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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45486011 Little Amal poses for a selfie during her walk in North London. Little Amal has come back to London during passover and the month of Ramadan. Little Amal is a 3.5 metre-tall puppet created in 2021 and representing a Syrian refugee child, whose journey began close to the Turkish-Syrian border, travelling 8,000 km across Europe to the UK in support of refugees. Photo Credit: Hesther Ng / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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45485996 Little Amal walks past a tunnel in North London with a huge crowd of people following her. Little Amal has come back to London during passover and the month of Ramadan. Little Amal is a 3.5 metre-tall puppet created in 2021 and representing a Syrian refugee child, whose journey began close to the Turkish-Syrian border, travelling 8,000 km across Europe to the UK in support of refugees. Photo Credit: Hesther Ng / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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45486028 Little Amal dances with a child during her walk in North London. Little Amal has come back to London during passover and the month of Ramadan. Little Amal is a 3.5 metre-tall puppet created in 2021 and representing a Syrian refugee child, whose journey began close to the Turkish-Syrian border, travelling 8,000 km across Europe to the UK in support of refugees. Photo Credit: Hesther Ng / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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45484870 Little Amal, the 3.5-metre-tall puppet of a 10-year-old Syrian refugee, shakes a girl's hand as she visits Camden. Photo Credit: Vuk Valcic / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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