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photographer: Roberto Cassa
Child plays throwing a ball in the colorful streets of Villa Hayes, Paraguay, America

photographer: Francesca Parolin
Four San men dancing in a circle during a propitiatory rite in the bush savanna of the Kalahari Desert, Namibia. Africa

photographer: Alfonso Morabito
La chiesa di Polsi durante i festeggiamenti della Madonna della Montagna, San Luca, Aspromonte national park, Calabria, Italy, Europe

photographer: Fabio Gervasoni
People celebrating holi festival, the festival of colors, in a temple in Rajasthan, dancing and singing, throwing colors to each other, Jajpur, India

photographer: Fabio Gervasoni
People celebrating holi festival, the festival of colors, in a temple in Rajasthan, dancing and singing, throwing colors to each other, Jajpur, India

photographer: Diana Crestan
At the historical re-enactment of Macia in Spilimbergo, people play juggling games with fire, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy

photographer: Diana Crestan
At the historical re-enactment of Macia in Spilimbergo, people play juggling games with fire, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy

photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
Dancers during the traditional village festival, Badia valley, dolomites, South Tyrol, Italy, Europe

photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
Detail of traditional dress of Badia valley, dolomites, South Tyrol, Italy, Europe

photographer: Stefano Coltelli
Evening showtime, the stunning scenery of the Li River sets the stage for the Liu San Jie or Sanjie Liu Impression Light Show, Yangshuo, Guangxi, China

photographer: Stefano Coltelli
Evening showtime, the stunning scenery of the Li River sets the stage for the Liu San Jie or Sanjie Liu Impression Light Show, Yangshuo, Guangxi, China

photographer: Maria Fancello
Kyo-mai is an elegant and dazzling dance performed by maiko and geiko dancers in wonderful ornate dress. Kyo-mai performances by mayko can be enjoyed at Gion Corner theater, Kyoto, Japan

photographer: Maria Fancello
Kyo-mai is an elegant and dazzling dance performed by maiko and geiko dancers in wonderful ornate dress. Kyo-mai performances by mayko can be enjoyed at Gion Corner theater, Kyoto, Japan

photographer: Maria Fancello
Kyo-mai is an elegant and dazzling dance performed by maiko and geiko dancers in wonderful ornate dress. Kyo-mai performances by mayko can be enjoyed at Gion Corner theater, Kyoto, Japan

photographer: Stefano Caccia
Plane wreck of USAF crash down on Sólheimasandur beach, Iceland

photographer: Stefano Caccia
Plane wreck of USAF crash down on Sólheimasandur beach, Iceland

photographer: Stefano Caccia
It's saturday and the dutch youth make a party along the Amsterdam canals.Just for fun.Dutch lifestyle. Holland

photographer: Martina Vanzo
A boy dancing and playing with fire during the sunset at Olkhon Island, Bajkal lake, Russia

photographer: Martina Vanzo
A boy dancing and playing with fire during the sunset at Olkhon Island. In the background the holy Shamanka or Shaman's Rock, Bajkal lake, Russia

photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
Some moments of Sauris Carnival with one the most important masks: the Rölar. Sauris di Sotto.

photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
Some moments of Sauris Carnival with the most important masks: the Rölar and Kheirar. Sauris di Sotto.

photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
Some moments of Sauris Carnival with the most important masks: the Rölar and Kheirar. Sauris di Sotto.

photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
Some moments of Sauris Carnival with one the most important masks: the Rölar. Sauris di Sotto.

photographer: Luciano Gaudenzio
An important moment of the carnival of Sauris : the procession to the church, Sauris di Sopra

photographer: Marco Ronconi
Phoenicopterus roseus - like two dancer in a foggy winter morning

photographer: Anne Maenurm
This is the story of time manifesting itself in our ancestors’ heritage and us shaping our time through our own touches, contacts, caresses and impacts. Song and dance celebrations are an old and very important tradition for Estonia and Estonians (the first song celebration took place in 1869 and the first dance celebration in 1934) and these celebrations are nowadays held every five years. In 2003 our tradition of song and dance celebrations was entered to UNESCO’s List of Intangible Cultural Heritage.

photographer: Anne Maenurm
This is the story of time manifesting itself in our ancestors’ heritage and us shaping our time through our own touches, contacts, caresses and impacts. Song and dance celebrations are an old and very important tradition for Estonia and Estonians (the first song celebration took place in 1869 and the first dance celebration in 1934) and these celebrations are nowadays held every five years. In 2003 our tradition of song and dance celebrations was entered to UNESCO’s List of Intangible Cultural Heritage.

photographer: Anne Maenurm
This is the story of time manifesting itself in our ancestors’ heritage and us shaping our time through our own touches, contacts, caresses and impacts. Song and dance celebrations are an old and very important tradition for Estonia and Estonians (the first song celebration took place in 1869 and the first dance celebration in 1934) and these celebrations are nowadays held every five years. In 2003 our tradition of song and dance celebrations was entered to UNESCO’s List of Intangible Cultural Heritage.

photographer: Anne Maenurm
This is the story of time manifesting itself in our ancestors’ heritage and us shaping our time through our own touches, contacts, caresses and impacts. Song and dance celebrations are an old and very important tradition for Estonia and Estonians (the first song celebration took place in 1869 and the first dance celebration in 1934) and these celebrations are nowadays held every five years. In 2003 our tradition of song and dance celebrations was entered to UNESCO’s List of Intangible Cultural Heritage.

photographer: Anne Maenurm
This is the story of time manifesting itself in our ancestors’ heritage and us shaping our time through our own touches, contacts, caresses and impacts. Song and dance celebrations are an old and very important tradition for Estonia and Estonians (the first song celebration took place in 1869 and the first dance celebration in 1934) and these celebrations are nowadays held every five years. In 2003 our tradition of song and dance celebrations was entered to UNESCO’s List of Intangible Cultural Heritage.

photographer: Anne Maenurm
This is the story of time manifesting itself in our ancestors’ heritage and us shaping our time through our own touches, contacts, caresses and impacts. Song and dance celebrations are an old and very important tradition for Estonia and Estonians (the first song celebration took place in 1869 and the first dance celebration in 1934) and these celebrations are nowadays held every five years. In 2003 our tradition of song and dance celebrations was entered to UNESCO’s List of Intangible Cultural Heritage.

photographer: Anne Maenurm
This is the story of time manifesting itself in our ancestors’ heritage and us shaping our time through our own touches, contacts, caresses and impacts. Song and dance celebrations are an old and very important tradition for Estonia and Estonians (the first song celebration took place in 1869 and the first dance celebration in 1934) and these celebrations are nowadays held every five years. In 2003 our tradition of song and dance celebrations was entered to UNESCO’s List of Intangible Cultural Heritage.

photographer: Anne Maenurm
This is the story of time manifesting itself in our ancestors’ heritage and us shaping our time through our own touches, contacts, caresses and impacts. Song and dance celebrations are an old and very important tradition for Estonia and Estonians (the first song celebration took place in 1869 and the first dance celebration in 1934) and these celebrations are nowadays held every five years. In 2003 our tradition of song and dance celebrations was entered to UNESCO’s List of Intangible Cultural Heritage.

photographer: Anne Maenurm
This is the story of time manifesting itself in our ancestors’ heritage and us shaping our time through our own touches, contacts, caresses and impacts. Song and dance celebrations are an old and very important tradition for Estonia and Estonians (the first song celebration took place in 1869 and the first dance celebration in 1934) and these celebrations are nowadays held every five years. In 2003 our tradition of song and dance celebrations was entered to UNESCO’s List of Intangible Cultural Heritage.

photographer: Anne Maenurm
This is the story of time manifesting itself in our ancestors’ heritage and us shaping our time through our own touches, contacts, caresses and impacts. Song and dance celebrations are an old and very important tradition for Estonia and Estonians (the first song celebration took place in 1869 and the first dance celebration in 1934) and these celebrations are nowadays held every five years. In 2003 our tradition of song and dance celebrations was entered to UNESCO’s List of Intangible Cultural Heritage.

photographer: Anne Maenurm
This is the story of time manifesting itself in our ancestors’ heritage and us shaping our time through our own touches, contacts, caresses and impacts. Song and dance celebrations are an old and very important tradition for Estonia and Estonians (the first song celebration took place in 1869 and the first dance celebration in 1934) and these celebrations are nowadays held every five years. In 2003 our tradition of song and dance celebrations was entered to UNESCO’s List of Intangible Cultural Heritage.

photographer: Anne Maenurm
This is the story of time manifesting itself in our ancestors’ heritage and us shaping our time through our own touches, contacts, caresses and impacts. Song and dance celebrations are an old and very important tradition for Estonia and Estonians (the first song celebration took place in 1869 and the first dance celebration in 1934) and these celebrations are nowadays held every five years. In 2003 our tradition of song and dance celebrations was entered to UNESCO’s List of Intangible Cultural Heritage.
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