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  • A poluted water stream runs by homes in an area where much of the world's electronic waste _ from cell phone chargers to mainframe computers _ ends up in Guiyu and other small towns like it in eastern China, Thursday March 16, 2006. Workers, many of them poorly paid migrants strip, smash and melt down circuit boards, mainly to extract the copper and other precious metals inside. The business has created massive pollution from leaded glass and other toxic materials. A water sample taken from the site revealed lead levels 2,400 times higher than the World Health Organization's limit for drinking water.
    CHINA E-WASTE 05
  • Muslim women take refuge from the sun in their adobe house set between beds of water and reed in the outskirts of the town of Nasariyah Thursday June 05, 2003.
    IRAQ THE MARSHES 01
  • Israeli elderls enjoy the benefits of  rich salt waters as they float in the Dead sea in the lowest point of Israel and the World 500 meters under sea level Tuesday July 10, 2001. Despite the 11 months of violence Israelis and Palestinians take a break to enjoy the mediterrenean beaches and the Dead Sea, where under growing tensions and in the case of Gaza under closure people try to  make the best of their summer and carry on a normal life.
    TALE OF TWO BEACHES 04
  • An Israeli elder excercises in a sulfur pool next to the shore of the Dead Sea in Israeli Saturday July 7, 2001. Despite the 11 months of violence Israelis and Palestinians take a break to enjoy the mediterrenean beaches and the Dead Sea, where under growing tensions and in the case of Gaza under closure people try to  make the best of their summer and carry on a normal life.
    TALE OF TWO BEACHES 08
  • A young Palestinian girl dressed up for a Wedding party eats a candy apple looking on to Palestinians enjoying the Mediterranean beach off the coast of Gaza City Saturday July 28, 2001. Despite the 11 months of violence Israelis and Palestinians take a break to enjoy the Mediterranean beaches and the Dead Sea, where under growing tensions and in the case of Gaza under closure people try to  make the best of their summer and carry on a normal life.
    TALE OF TWO BEACHES 13
  • Chinese swimmer Li Hanhua, center, rests  after the final for the men's 4X50 medley at the 2008 Beijing Paralympics in Beijing , China, Monday, Sept.15, 2008. China went on to win the gold.
    CHINA PARALYMPICS 01
  • An Israeli resident sunbathes nude on a porch overlooking Chinky beach on the Mediterranean coast of Tel Aviv Thursday Aug. 2, 2001. Despite the 11 months of violence Israelis and Palestinians take a break to enjoy the mediterrenean beaches and the Dead Sea, where under growing tensions and in the case of Gaza under closure people try to  make the best of their summer and carry on a normal life. (AP PHOTO/Elizabeth Dalziel)
    TALE OF TWO BEACHES 07
  • An Israeli man enjoys the sunset on the beach next to a closed lifeguard post on the Mediterranean Coast of Tel Aviv Thursday Aug. 2, 2001. Despite the 11 months of violence Israelis and Palestinians take a break to enjoy the Mediterrenean beaches and the Dead Sea, where under growing tensions and in the case of Gaza under closure people try to  make the best of their summer and carry on a normal life.
    TALE OF TWO BEACHES 02
  • Rachel Jacobi, 5, plays peek a boo as she takes a bath before going to bed in her home's bathroom which has been sandbagged to protect the family from Palestinian fire comming in from the West Bank town of Ramallah in to the Jewish settlement of Psagot, Israel Monday Dec. 4, 2000.
    MIDEAST INTIFADA CHILDREN 04
  • Palestinian chldren bathe in a kiddie pool next to a donkey cart on the sands of the Mediterranean coast of Gaza City in the Gaza Strip Friday July 27, 2001. Despite the 11 months of violence Israelis and Palestinians take a break to enjoy the Mediterranean beaches and the Dead Sea, where under growing tensions and in the case of Gaza under closure people try to  make the best of their summer and carry on a normal life.
    TALE OF TWO BEACHES 14
  • Ukraine's Dmytro Kryzhanovskyy, center prepares to start the leg of his relay for the  men's 4X50 medley at the 2008 Beijing Paralympics in Beijing , China, Monday, Sept.15, 2008. China went on to win the gold.
    CHINA PARALYMPICS 08
  • A Palestinian father smokes a cigarette and drinks coffee next to his infant daughter who sleeps under a makeshift tent on the sands of the Mediterranean coast of Gaza City  Friday July 27, 2001. Despite the 11 months of violence Israelis and Palestinians take a break to enjoy the Mediterranean beaches and the Dead Sea, where under growing tensions and in the case of Gaza under closure people try to  make the best of their summer and carry on a normal life.
    TALE OF TWO BEACHES 15
  • A child wearing oversize gogles swims as other Israelis enjoy the summer sun at the En Gedi Spa next to the Israeli Dead Sea Saturday Aug. 4, 2001. Despite the 11 months of violence Israelis and Palestinians take a break to enjoy the mediterrenean beaches and the Dead Sea, where under growing tensions and in the case of Gaza under closure people try to  make the best of their summer and carry on a normal life.
    TALE OF TWO BEACHES 05
  • Israeli women cover their bodies with mud belief to be  healthy because of it's high mineral content on the shores of the Dead Sea in Israel Monday July 9, 2001. Despite the 11 months of violence Israelis and Palestinians take a break to enjoy the mediterrenean beaches and the Dead Sea, where under growing tensions and in the case of Gaza under closure people try to  make the best of their summer and carry on a normal life.
    TALE OF TWO BEACHES 06
  • An Israeli man works on his tan on the white sands of the Mediterranean beach of Tel Aviv, Israel Thursday Aug. 2, 2001. Despite the 11 months of violence Israelis and Palestinians take a break to enjoy the mediterrenean beaches and the Dead Sea, where under growing tensions and in the case of Gaza under closure people try to  make the best of their summer and carry on a normal life.
    TALE OF TWO BEACHES 03
  • Israeli elders enjoy  the summer sun at the En Gedi spa in the Dead Sea in Israeli Saturday July 7, 2001. Despite the 11 months of violence Israelis and Palestinians take a break to enjoy the mediterrenean beaches and the Dead Sea, where under growing tensions and in the case of Gaza under closure people try to  make the best of their summer and carry on a normal life.
    TALE OF TWO BEACHES 01
  • USA's Roy Perkins prepares to leave at the end of the final for the men's 4X50 medley at the 2008 Beijing Paralympics in Beijing , China, Monday, Sept.15, 2008. China went on to win the gold.
    CHINA PARALYMPICS 06
  • Women fully clothed in traditional Islamic wear for women stroll down the beach on the Muslim day of rest in the Mediterranean coastal city of Gaza Friday July 27, 2001. Despite the 11 months of violence Israelis and Palestinians take a break to enjoy the mediterrenean beaches and the Dead Sea, where under growing tensions and in the case of Gaza under closure people try to  make the best of their summer and carry on a normal life. (AP PHOTO/Elizabeth Dalziel)
    TALE OF TWO BEACHES 11
  • A Palestinian youth holds his surfboard as he gets ready to go in to sea at the Gaza City beach on the Mediterranean coast as the sun goes down Saturday July 28, 2001. Despite the 11 months of violence Israelis and Palestinians take a break to enjoy the Mediterranean beaches and the Dead Sea, where under growing tensions and in the case of Gaza under closure, people try to make the best of their summer and carry on a normal life.
    TALE OF TWO BEACHES 12
  • Tale of two beaches-Palestinians crowd the Mediteranean beach of Gaza City on the traditional Muslim day of rest Friday, July 27, 2001. Despite the  violence Israelis and Palestinians take a break to enjoy the Mediterranean beaches and the Dead Sea, where under growing tensions and in the case of Gaza under closure people try to  make the best of their summer and carry on a normal life.
    TALE OF TWO BEACHES 10
  • A man sorts through trash in an area where much of the world's electronic waste _ from cell phone chargers to mainframe computers _ ends up in Guiyu and other small towns like it in eastern China, Thursday March 16, 2006. Workers, many of them poorly paid migrants strip, smash and melt down circuit boards, mainly to extract the copper and other precious metals inside. The business has created massive pollution from leaded glass and other toxic materials. A water sample taken from the site revealed lead levels 2,400 times higher than the World Health Organization's limit for drinking water.
    CHINA E-WASTE 07
  • Workers unload electronic waste from trucks as seen from a hidden position inside of a vehicle, in an area where much of the world's electronic waste _ from cell phone chargers to mainframe computers _ ends up in Guiyu and other small towns like it in eastern China, Thursday March 16, 2006. Workers, many of them poorly paid migrants strip, smash and melt down circuit boards, mainly to extract the copper and other precious metals inside. The business has created massive pollution from leaded glass and other toxic materials. A water sample taken from the site revealed lead levels 2,400 times higher than the World Health Organization's limit for drinking water.
    CHINA E-WASTE 02
  • Heaps of electronic lie at a dumping site in an area where much of the world's electronic waste _ from cell phone chargers to mainframe computers _ ends up in Guiyu and other small towns like it in eastern China, Thursday March 16, 2006. Workers, many of them poorly paid migrants strip, smash and melt down circuit boards, mainly to extract the copper and other precious metals inside. The business has created massive pollution from leaded glass and other toxic materials. A water sample taken from the site revealed lead levels 2,400 times higher than the World Health Organization's limit for drinking water.
    CHINA E-WASTE 12
  • Ben's science project, potatoes with water cress hair sit on the kitchen counter at home in  Berkhamsted, England Sunday, April 12, 2015 (Elizabeth Dalziel) #thesecretlifeofmothers #bringinguptheboys #dailylife
    THE SECRET LIFE OF MOTHERS CONTACT P...JPG
  • Ben's science project, potatoes with water cress hair sit on the kitchen counter at home in  Berkhamsted, England Sunday, April 12, 2015 (Elizabeth Dalziel) #thesecretlifeofmothers #bringinguptheboys #dailylife
    THE SECRET LIFE OF MOTHERS CONTACT P...JPG
  • Ben's science project, potatoes with water cress hair sit on the kitchen counter at home in  Berkhamsted, England Sunday, April 12, 2015 (Elizabeth Dalziel) #thesecretlifeofmothers #bringinguptheboys #dailylife
    THE SECRET LIFE OF MOTHERS CONTACT P...JPG
  • Ben gives Joe a drink of water from the hose as they play in their paddling pool in our back yard at home in Berkhamsted, England Tuesday, June 16, 2015 (Elizabeth Dalziel) #thesecretlifeofmothers #bringinguptheboys #dailylife
    THE SECRET LIFE OF MOTHERS CONTACT P...JPG
  • Chinese head for the pool at a water park in Beijing, China, Tuesday, Aug. 11, 2009.
    CHINA DAILY LIFE 04
  • A girl carries a jug with water through a film set in in film city in the outskirts of Bombay, India Dec. 8, 2004. Bombay's film industry may be the most prolific in the world, but unlike it's American counterpart, much of the work is done on a shoestring. The city churns out hundreds of films a year on its celluloid production line.
    INDIA BOLLYWOOD 08
  • A Chinese child is fed instant noodles at a food stall at  the Olympic green in Beijing , China, Wednesday, Aug.20, 2008. It is one of the strangest things about the Olympics: From far away, it looks very close.Watching the Olympics on television, the athletes are right in front of you.  Up close, though, it's normally a different story. From the spectators' stands, the athletes are often just distant specks amid the enormity of some of the largest sports stadiums in the world. And there's so much else to grab your attention. There are snack bars,Coke machines, and life-sized cutouts of Chinese athletes with which you can pose. There are parades of Fuwas, the Olympic mascots. There are dancing fountains in front of the Water Cube, and thousands of volunteers to help you out.
    BEIJING OLYMPICS 006.JPG
  • Nepalese homes stand in a lush green valley of  rice fields spared by the raging lanslide waters next to the ravaged area of the natural disaster that is the single most deadly monsoon caused incident this year in South Asia, in the Nepalese village of Thapru Friday Aug. 23, 2002. 41 people remain missing and are presumed dead, 13 bodies have been rescued,  and only 28 villagers survived Wednesday's himalayan disaster that destroyed most of the foothill village.
    NEPAL LANDSLIDE 01