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A building burns after an explosion on 2nd Avenue on March 26, 2015 in New York City. The seven alarm fire drew firefighters from across the city. A number of injuries have been reported. (Photo by Andrew Burton/Getty Images)

A building burns after an explosion on 2nd Avenue on March 26, 2015 in New York City. The seven alarm fire drew firefighters from across the city. A number of injuries have been reported. (Photo by Andrew Burton/Getty Images)
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27 Mar 2015 12:31:00
Massive Landslide Buries Remote Afghan Village

Last Friday, in Afghanistan's mountainous northeastern province of Badakhshan, an enormous landslide took place, burying much of a small village, and killing hundreds. Officials say that at least 300 residents of Abi Barik village were killed, but are uncertain about exact numbers, cautioning that the final number could be 500 or more. Rescue teams gave up hope on Saturday of finding any survivors, focusing energy on helping the hundreds suddenly made homeless. Many of the surviving families have struggled to get aid. Some have gone to nearby villages to stay with relatives or friends, while others have slept in tents provided by aid groups.
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30 May 2014 11:27:00
A man poses for a pictures, as he transport logs on his bull-cart to make charcoal at La Campanera village, NIcaragua, May 22, 2015. Around 300 families live off the sale of charcoal in this area located in the dry corridor of Nicaragua. Friday marks World Environment Day. Picture taken May 22, 2015. REUTERS/Oswaldo Rivas

A man poses for a pictures, as he transport logs on his bull-cart to make charcoal at La Campanera village, Nicaragua, May 22, 2015. Around 300 families live off the sale of charcoal in this area located in the dry corridor of Nicaragua. Friday marks World Environment Day. Picture taken May 22, 2015. REUTERS/Oswaldo Rivas
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18 Jun 2015 10:27:00
Villagers Evaporate Brine At Ancient Salt Fields

A villager pours brine into troughs at ancient salt fields on May 5, 2005 in Yantian Village on Hainan Island, China. (Photo by China Photos/Getty Images)
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03 Dec 2011 13:19:00
“Two-Handed Saw, 2014”. “Most of the neighbors have switched to power tools to run their households, the buzz of chain saws and weed-whackers overpowering the quieter sounds of country life, but my aunts hold on to the two-handed saw that's decades old, the sickle and scythe that need to be sharpened and polished after each use, the old axe that's becoming heavier each year. Each of these objects is familiar, holding memories of their brother, who succumbed to cancer a few years ago, of days before my grandfather lost his vision in the 50's, of busier days and longer futures”, Sablin told. (Photo by Nadia Sablin)

In northwest Russia, in a small village called Alekhovshchina, Nadia Sablin's aunts spend the warmer months together in the family home and live as the family has always lived, chopping wood to heat the house and making their own clothes. Sablin's book of photographs, “Aunties: The Seven Summers of Alevtina and Ludmila”, is published by Duke University Press. Here: “Two-Handed Saw, 2014”. (Photo by Nadia Sablin)
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25 Feb 2016 12:12:00
How to Illegally Climb up on the Highest Construction Crane in Europe

This is a story about how get to the top of the crane that mounted on the roof of the tallest building in Europe. So... its illegal and unsafe =)
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21 Dec 2012 09:34:00
Soyuz VS01 rocket is lifts off at the European Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana

Soyuz VS01 is lifts off at the European Spaceport on October 21, 2011 in Kourou, French Guiana. The Soyuz VS01 rocket is carrying the first two satellites of Europe's Galileo navigation satellite system into orbit. (Photo by Stephane Corvaja/ESA via Getty Images)
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22 Oct 2011 10:13:00
UK's largest graffitti street art project in Bristol

A man takes a picture of part of what is set to be the UK's largest street art project on August 19, 2011 in Bristol, England. The See No Evil art project on Nelson Street in Bristol will see several multi story buildings in the street covered with art over the coming days. Organisers hope that the project, which has involved top graffiti artists from all over the world, will become a major tourist attraction for the west country city, often said to the spiritual home of Banksy. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
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21 Aug 2011 11:36:00