Saturday, 6 January 2018

On the Feast of the Epiphany Jesus Gets Taken for a Little Ride Through Snowy Mountains to the Town of the Grey Dog / Tilt Club

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Untitled | by koushiksinharoy1

Untitled | Sakchi, 2017: photo by Koushik Sinha Roy, 28 December 2017
 
Untitled | by koushiksinharoy1

Untitled | Sakchi, 2017: photo by Koushik Sinha Roy, 28 December 2017 

Untitled | by koushiksinharoy1

Untitled | Sakchi, 2017: photo by Koushik Sinha Roy, 28 December 2017



#Indian administered Kashmir Kashmiris offer prayers as a priest displays a relic at the shrine of Sheikh Abdul Qadir Geelani in Srinagar Photo@Tauseef MUSTAFA #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 5 January 2017

Shyambazar, Kolkata | 2017 #17 | by b i s w a j i t

... | by Fermin Guzman

... | by Fermin Guzman

CDMX 2011... [La Florecita Los Reyes Acaquilpan, Mexico]: photo by Fermin Guzman, 28 June 2011

... | by Fermin Guzman

CDMX 2011... [La Florecita Los Reyes Acaquilpan, Mexico]: photo by Fermin Guzman, 28 June 2011

Mexico Three Kings Day

Performance artist Roberto Martinez Perez, dressed as one of the Three Kings, reads a newspaper while waiting for families wanting to pose for souvenir photos on the eve of the Epiphany, in the historic center of Mexico City, Friday, Jan. 5, 2018. In Mexico, it is customary for people to give gifts on Three Kings Day also known as the Epiphany, commemorated on Jan. 6. According to Christian tradition, Jan. 6 marks the arrival of three wise men bearing gifts for the baby Jesus.: photo by Rebecca Blackwell/AP. 5 January 2018

Mexico Three Kings Day

Performance artist Roberto Martinez Perez, dressed as one of the Three Kings, reads a newspaper while waiting for families wanting to pose for souvenir photos on the eve of the Epiphany, in the historic center of Mexico City, Friday, Jan. 5, 2018. In Mexico, it is customary for people to give gifts on Three Kings Day also known as the Epiphany, commemorated on Jan. 6. According to Christian tradition, Jan. 6 marks the arrival of three wise men bearing gifts for the baby Jesus.: photo by Rebecca Blackwell/AP. 5 January 2018


On Armenia's Mount Aragats, the intersection [of] divinity, science and living off the land. Photoessay by @tobysmithphoto on @NatGeo: image via GettyImagesReportage @GettyImagesReportage, 29 December 2017

Relax. | by Kobboon Chatrakrisaeree

Relax. Annapurna Massif, Nepal.: photo by KOBBOON CHATRAKISAREE, 15 August 2017

Relax. | by Kobboon Chatrakrisaeree

 Relax. Annapurna Massif, Nepal.: photo by KOBBOON CHATRAKISAREE, 15 August 2017

Relax. | by Kobboon Chatrakrisaeree

Relax. Annapurna Massif, Nepal.: photo by KOBBOON CHATRAKISAREE, 15 August 2017

Nepal Daily Life

A stray dog stands on the debris of the house damaged by the 2015 earthquake as a crow sits on a bamboo pole at a reconstruction site in Bungamati, Lalitpur, Nepal, Friday, Jan. 5, 2018.: photo by Niranjan Shrestha/AP. 5 January 2018

Nepal Daily Life

A stray dog stands on the debris of the house damaged by the 2015 earthquake as a crow sits on a bamboo pole at a reconstruction site in Bungamati, Lalitpur, Nepal, Friday, Jan. 5, 2018.: photo by Niranjan Shrestha/AP. 5 January 2018

Untitled | by Sakis Dazanis

Untitled: photo by Sakis Dazanis, 3 January 2018

Tilt Club | by Tawanwad | ตะวันวาด

Bomb Cyclone | by JMJ Cinematics

Waiting for meal, South Omo, Ethiopia | by Michal Przedlacki

Waiting for meal, South Omo, Ethiopia. A mother grinds maize to flour from food support received in Ethiopian Safety Net program. While the tourist season in South Omo reaches its peak and visitors go for pre-arranged ceremonies guarded by a mafia of local "tour guides", people in woredas affected by more than two years of droughts continue to survive off wild vegetation collected in the bush. If not for the safety net program of Ethiopia they would long be dead. Water is acquired from excavating riverbeds or from ponds, shortage of it is starting already. Most of cattle was lost and so - the source of milk. Cattle was central to lives of pastoral communities in South Omo, and not only for the social prestige it gave to its owners. Hariker kebele, Dasenech woreda, South Omo, Ethiopia, January 2018.: photo by Michal Przedlacki, 2 January 2018

Waiting for meal, South Omo, Ethiopia | by Michal Przedlacki

Waiting for meal, South Omo, Ethiopia. A mother grinds maize to flour from food support received in Ethiopian Safety Net program. While the tourist season in South Omo reaches its peak and visitors go for pre-arranged ceremonies guarded by a mafia of local "tour guides", people in woredas affected by more than two years of droughts continue to survive off wild vegetation collected in the bush. If not for the safety net program of Ethiopia they would long be dead. Water is acquired from excavating riverbeds or from ponds, shortage of it is starting already. Most of cattle was lost and so - the source of milk. Cattle was central to lives of pastoral communities in South Omo, and not only for the social prestige it gave to its owners. Hariker kebele, Dasenech woreda, South Omo, Ethiopia, January 2018.: photo by Michal Przedlacki, 2 January 2018

Waiting for meal, South Omo, Ethiopia | by Michal Przedlacki

Waiting for meal, South Omo, Ethiopia. A mother grinds maize to flour from food support received in Ethiopian Safety Net program. While the tourist season in South Omo reaches its peak and visitors go for pre-arranged ceremonies guarded by a mafia of local "tour guides", people in woredas affected by more than two years of droughts continue to survive off wild vegetation collected in the bush. If not for the safety net program of Ethiopia they would long be dead. Water is acquired from excavating riverbeds or from ponds, shortage of it is starting already. Most of cattle was lost and so - the source of milk. Cattle was central to lives of pastoral communities in South Omo, and not only for the social prestige it gave to its owners. Hariker kebele, Dasenech woreda, South Omo, Ethiopia, January 2018.: photo by Michal Przedlacki, 2 January 2018

Hanoi 2017 | by chrjs.0510

Hanoi 2017: photo by Chu Việt Hà, 29 December 2017

Gaza Daily Life

A Palestinian man and his son warm themselves during rainy, cold weather in a slum on the outskirts of Khan Younis refugee camp, southern Gaza Strip, Friday, Jan. 5, 2018.: photo by Khalil Hamra/AP. 5 January 2018

Gaza Daily Life

A Palestinian man and his son warm themselves during rainy, cold weather in a slum on the outskirts of Khan Younis refugee camp, southern Gaza Strip, Friday, Jan. 5, 2018.: photo by Khalil Hamra/AP. 5 January 2018
 


GAZA STRIP - Palestinian boys play pool in the Rafah refugee camp in the southern Gaza Strip Photo @saidkhatib #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 5 January 2017
 
  
GAZA CITY - A Palestinian boy leans over the window of his house in Gaza City #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 6 January 2017


Female relatives of Amina Khatun, a sixty-year-old Rohingya refugee who died from complications related to starvation, mourn next to her body before her burial in the Balukhali refugee camp, in Bangladesh. October 14, 2017: photo by Moises Saman / Magnum, 14 October 2017


Relatives of Amina Khatun, a sixty-year-old Rohingya refugee who died from complications related to starvation, mourn her death in the Balukhali refugee camp. October 14, 2017.: photo by Moises Saman / Magnum, 14 October 2017


Volunteers from a local mosque carry the body of an unidentified Rohingya refugee who drowned trying to cross the Naf River into Bangladesh. October 12, 2017.: photo by Moises Saman / Magnum, 12 October 2017 


Recently arrived Rohingya refugees wait for permission to pass a Bangladeshi police checkpoint and proceed on their journey toward the refugee camps. October 12, 2017.: photo by Moises Saman / Magnum, 12 October 2017


Thousands of Rohingya refugees gather in a rice field on the Bangladeshi side of the border with Myanmar, where Bangladeshi border guards have ordered them to stay. October 17, 2017: photo by Moises Saman / Magnum, 17 October 2017

The pigeons feast | by Bjarne Erick

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