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  • People wearing traditional clothes on the road to  Harar, Ethiopia
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  • A mother carries her baby on her back, Harar, Ethiopia
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  • 'ETHIOPIAN TRAIN JOURNEY', THE GRAND MOSQUE AT HARAR., 1997
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  • 'ETHIOPIAN TRAIN JOURNEY', THE ANCIENT WALLED CITY OF HARAR., 1997
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  • Passssengers on the train from Djibouti to Addis Ababa
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  • The "Venus Tailor" shop in the ancient walled city  of Harar, Ethiopia
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  • A woman carries a pot on her head in the ancient  walled city of Harar, Ethiopia
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  • The marketplace in the ancient walled city of Harar,  Ethiopia
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  • Passssengers on the train from Djibouti to Addis Ababa
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  • A man with a sunshade tucked into his belt waiting  on the platform at Debre Zeyit for the train to Addis Ababa
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  • Two men in traditional dress, Obock, Republic of Djibouti
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  • A woman drinking tea in the christian market  outside Harar, the fourth holiest city in islam,  Ethiopiia
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  • Two elderly men in cloth caps chat over a pint in the The Mamelon Tower pub on the corner of Grafton Road and Queens Crescent. Kentish Town.
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  • The mercato. the market. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
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  • Amit - "I was a wireless operator in the Indian Navy, and one of the first military personnel to be tested HIV positive. I was made into a sort of showpiece. Medical students would come and inspect me. I was told many times to remove my clothes and to stand naked, while they discussed the signs and symptoms. On every report it was written 'confidential', but there is nothing confidential as far as an armed forces hospital is concerned they shared my history with everybody. It was a good friend who stood by me and supported me, that saved me during this time. In 1996 I was invited to a national workshop on HIV. It changed my life. Since then I have been working with people who are HIV positive. Tomorrow I am thirty years old, I can honestly say that I am the happiest person alive. Though I am living with the virus, I don't have any problems with the virus. There are people who think that the virus is more important than the people who are living with it. I was Amit first; I became an HIV infected later. I am still the same person."
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  • Villagers wash the clothes of the "dirty eating" saint Maximon  during the Holy Week celebrations in Santiago Atitlan, Guatemala. His exact origin is unknown, but he is thought to be a blend of ancient Maya gods, Pedro de Alvarado and the biblical Judas. In return for taking on the problems of the people, he is offered cigarettes and alcohol to cleanse him from the sins and pain he has to take from visiting pilgrims.
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  • Villagers wash the clothes of the "dirty eating" saint Maximon  during the Holy Week celebrations in Santiago Atitlan, Guatemala. His exact origin is unknown, but he is thought to be a blend of ancient Maya gods, Pedro de Alvarado and the biblical Judas. In return for taking on the problems of the people, he is offered cigarettes and alcohol to cleanse him from the sins and pain he has to take from visiting pilgrims.
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  • Ethiopian Orthodox pilgrims at Lalibela, Ethiopia. Priests carrying a Tabot, a model of The Ark of the Covenant wrapped in a rich cloth and carried on the head of the priest is assisted by a deacon holding a liturgical parasol. Lalibela in northern Ethiopia is famous for it's monolithic roack hewn churches and is one Ethiopia's holiest cities and a centre of pilgrimage for much of the country.
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  • Ethiopian Orthodox pilgrims at Lalibela, Ethiopia. Priests carrying a Tabot, a model of The Ark of the Covenant wrapped in a rich cloth and carried on the head of the priest is assisted by a deacon holding a liturgical parasol. Lalibela in northern Ethiopia is famous for it's monolithic roack hewn churches and is one Ethiopia's holiest cities and a centre of pilgrimage for much of the country.
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  • Ethiopian Orthodox pilgrims at Lalibela, Ethiopia. Priests carrying a Tabot, a model of The Ark of the Covenant wrapped in a rich cloth and carried on the head of the priest is assisted by a deacon holding a liturgical parasol. Lalibela in northern Ethiopia is famous for it's monolithic roack hewn churches and is one Ethiopia's holiest cities and a centre of pilgrimage for much of the country.
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  • Yellow cloth hangs in front of door. Pingyao, People's Republic of China
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