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Sandstorms add drama to many derelict buildings in the old diamond mines.
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A series of images shot at a camel farm just outside Bikaner in Rajasthan.
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After an earthquake in 1928 tf Napier, New Zealand was rebuilt in art deco style.
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Burma is largely rural. This story depicts the lives of farmers of Sagaing.
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The bamboo markets of the Laymo River in remote central Burma.
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The aboriginal rock art of Uburr and Katherine in Australia's Nothern Territory.
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The volcano of Turvurvur in Papua New Guinea which is still erupting today.
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Small business in India where brick making is almost a cottage industry.
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Everyday people going about their daily lives in the Cuban capital city of Havana.
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Just a stones throw away, but life in Agra is far removed from the serenity of the Taj Mahal.
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The traditional dances of Papua New Guinea, now for tourists as much as locals.
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Everyday people going about their daily lives in the towns and villages of Africa.
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Many are said to be nations of traders. Here are examples of shops from the world over.
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One of Australia's great natural attractions, the Devil's Marbles of Northern Territory.
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Everyday people going about their daily lives in the towns and villages of India.
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The village of Glenorchy, just forty minutes from Queenstown, New Zealand.
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An inter school football tournament in the city of Fada N'Gourma, Burkina Faso.
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The logging industry of New Zealand featuring the port of Picton in South Island.
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The monks and nuns that inhabit the sacred places of Myanmar.
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Murals and graffiti adding colour and character to towns and cities everywhere.
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The meeting places and ornate carvings of New Zealand's maori ancestors.
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Everyday people going about their daily lives in the towns and villages of Ethiopia.
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Remarkable murals of Iran depicting heroism, religion, politics or just decoration.
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Everyday people going about their lives in the towns and villages of Ethiopia.
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The astonishing sights depicting the trail of voodoo through French West Africa.
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Daily river life along the Laymro and Kaladan rivers of eastern Myanmar.
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Maori culture, abandoned buildings and idyliic churches of New Zealand's east coast.
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The warm, friendly and welcoming people from the towns and villages of Iran.
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Almost destroyed by a volcanic eruption in 1993, ash particles still dominate Rabaul today.
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These days fishermen of Cochin earn more from tourists than their catch.
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Corrigated artwork gives this New Zealand town an identity all of its own.
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A replica mining town from 1913 in this museum in County Durham.
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Colourful houses are a feature of this former mining town in Spitzbergen.
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Monument to the Iranian leader, still under construction 10 years after his death.
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Mining memorabilia, a feature of the town of Pine Creek in Norther Australia.
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Road trains destroyed the cattle droving industry in this outback town in 1963.
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The village of Ny - Alesund, Spitzbergen in Europe's High Arctic.
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Just a stroll from the iconic sights of Sydney Harbour is the characterful old city.
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Opal mining dominates the outback town of Coober Pedy and its environs.
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Wrecked aircraft, tanks and old guns - a permanent reminder of war in the pacific.
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The cahracters of Papua New Guinea going about their daily lives.
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The thriving sugar cane industry of Mossman in Queensland, Australia.
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Decorative totem poles of Tokorua in New Zealand, known as talking poles.
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Colourful art adorns the shutters of almost every house in this Togolese village.
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Things of beauty or pieces of old junk? Its all down to personal preference.
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