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photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
Fishing boat in the Marano's lagoon, Marano Lagunare, Italy
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photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
Fishing boat in the Marano's lagoon, Marano Lagunare, Italy
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photographer:  Stefano Caccia
Fashion on Passerelle Simone de Beauvoir, Paris, France
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photographer:  Stefano Caccia
Lovers kissing over Alexander III Bridge.Paris, France
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photographer:  Stefano Caccia
Two walking men in avenue de Friedland in Paris, France
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photographer:  Martina Vanzo
Some workers resting after lunch, Peking, China
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photographer:  Martina Vanzo
A man waiting for the subway in Beijing
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photographer:  Martina Vanzo
A man flying the kite inside the Summer Palace, Beijing, Peking
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photographer:  Martina Vanzo
A man flying the kite inside the Summer Palace, Beijing, Peking
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photographer:  Martina Vanzo
Young mongolian man portrait, Mongolia
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photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
Little hiker admires the Sasso della Croce mountain, Val Badia, dolomites, italy
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photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
Little hiker admires the Sasso della Croce mountain, Val Badia, dolomites, italy
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photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
Old man drinking red wine, South Tyrol, Dolomites, Italy
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photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
Child hiking in Badia Valley, South Tyrol, Dolomites, Italy
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photographer:  Martina Vanzo
Some people playing with pigeons in front of Gandantegchinlen Khiid monastery, Mongolia
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photographer:  Anne Maenurm
Bad Santa, meet Krampus: a half-goat, half-demon, horrific beast who literally beats people into being nice and not naughty. Krampus, whose name is derived from the German word krampen, meaning claw, is said to be the son of Hel in Norse mythology. The legendary beast also shares characteristics with other scary, demonic creatures in Greek mythology, including satyrs and fauns, Tarvisio, Italy
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photographer:  Anne Maenurm
Bad Santa, meet Krampus: a half-goat, half-demon, horrific beast who literally beats people into being nice and not naughty. Krampus, whose name is derived from the German word krampen, meaning claw, is said to be the son of Hel in Norse mythology. The legendary beast also shares characteristics with other scary, demonic creatures in Greek mythology, including satyrs and fauns, Tarvisio, Italy
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photographer:  Anne Maenurm
Bad Santa, meet Krampus: a half-goat, half-demon, horrific beast who literally beats people into being nice and not naughty. Krampus, whose name is derived from the German word krampen, meaning claw, is said to be the son of Hel in Norse mythology. The legendary beast also shares characteristics with other scary, demonic creatures in Greek mythology, including satyrs and fauns, Tarvisio, Italy
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photographer:  Anne Maenurm
Bad Santa, meet Krampus: a half-goat, half-demon, horrific beast who literally beats people into being nice and not naughty. Krampus, whose name is derived from the German word krampen, meaning claw, is said to be the son of Hel in Norse mythology. The legendary beast also shares characteristics with other scary, demonic creatures in Greek mythology, including satyrs and fauns, Tarvisio, Italy
FVG022193 | RF
photographer:  Anne Maenurm
Bad Santa, meet Krampus: a half-goat, half-demon, horrific beast who literally beats people into being nice and not naughty. Krampus, whose name is derived from the German word krampen, meaning claw, is said to be the son of Hel in Norse mythology. The legendary beast also shares characteristics with other scary, demonic creatures in Greek mythology, including satyrs and fauns, Tarvisio, Italy
FVG022192 | RF
photographer:  Anne Maenurm
Bad Santa, meet Krampus: a half-goat, half-demon, horrific beast who literally beats people into being nice and not naughty. Krampus, whose name is derived from the German word krampen, meaning claw, is said to be the son of Hel in Norse mythology. The legendary beast also shares characteristics with other scary, demonic creatures in Greek mythology, including satyrs and fauns, Tarvisio, Italy
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photographer:  Anne Maenurm
Bad Santa, meet Krampus: a half-goat, half-demon, horrific beast who literally beats people into being nice and not naughty. Krampus, whose name is derived from the German word krampen, meaning claw, is said to be the son of Hel in Norse mythology. The legendary beast also shares characteristics with other scary, demonic creatures in Greek mythology, including satyrs and fauns, Tarvisio, Italy
FVG022187 | RF
photographer:  Anne Maenurm
Bad Santa, meet Krampus: a half-goat, half-demon, horrific beast who literally beats people into being nice and not naughty. Krampus, whose name is derived from the German word krampen, meaning claw, is said to be the son of Hel in Norse mythology. The legendary beast also shares characteristics with other scary, demonic creatures in Greek mythology, including satyrs and fauns, Tarvisio, Italy
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photographer:  Anne Maenurm
Bad Santa, meet Krampus: a half-goat, half-demon, horrific beast who literally beats people into being nice and not naughty. Krampus, whose name is derived from the German word krampen, meaning claw, is said to be the son of Hel in Norse mythology. The legendary beast also shares characteristics with other scary, demonic creatures in Greek mythology, including satyrs and fauns, Tarvisio, Italy
FVG022182 | RF
photographer:  Anne Maenurm
Bad Santa, meet Krampus: a half-goat, half-demon, horrific beast who literally beats people into being nice and not naughty. Krampus, whose name is derived from the German word krampen, meaning claw, is said to be the son of Hel in Norse mythology. The legendary beast also shares characteristics with other scary, demonic creatures in Greek mythology, including satyrs and fauns, Tarvisio, Italy
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photographer:  Anne Maenurm
Bad Santa, meet Krampus: a half-goat, half-demon, horrific beast who literally beats people into being nice and not naughty. Krampus, whose name is derived from the German word krampen, meaning claw, is said to be the son of Hel in Norse mythology. The legendary beast also shares characteristics with other scary, demonic creatures in Greek mythology, including satyrs and fauns,Tarvisio, Italy
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photographer:  Martina Vanzo
Some people meditating in front of the Shaman's Rock, the holy rock for shamanism in Olkhon Island.
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photographer:  Martina Vanzo
A boy dancing and playing with fire during the sunset at Olkhon Island, Bajkal lake, Russia
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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
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photographer:  Martina Vanzo
A man and a child relaxing on a siberian beach on the riverside of the river Ob in Novosibirsk, Russia
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photographer:  Luca Benini
Ice cave in Iceland, Jokulsarlon, Iceland
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photographer:  Cristian Umili
Fisherman of cichlids in action, Likoma Island, Malawi, Africa
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photographer:  Mauro Maione
Love and faith in the Orcia valley, Tuscany, Italy
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photographer:  Cristian Umili
Person looks the wall worked by the miners' chisels in an old slate mine in Lavagna site, Liguria, Italy
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photographer:  Cristian Umili
Scout is outing from the explosive room inside the Molinello mine, Val Graveglia valley, Liguria, Italy
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photographer:  Cristian Umili
Abandoned copper mine, the water carries with it the mineral that is colored with the contact with the water itself creating the natural sculptures. Zatta mountain, Graveglia valley, Liguria, Italy
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photographer:  Cristian Umili
Sunfish in the Tonnara of Camogli, Liguria, Italy
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photographer:  Cristian Umili
View of the death room in the tonnara when the net it pick up by the catch. It's the fish view, Camogli, Liguria, Italy
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photographer:  Cristian Umili
Arrival of the catch from Tonnara of Camogli and available in boxes for the fish market on the quay of Camogli, Liguria, Italy
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photographer:  Cristian Umili
Catch the nets of the Tonnara in the sea in front of Porto Pidocchio in the promontory of Portofino area, Genova, Liguria, Italy
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