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Palestinian Hanan Hamad, 50, makes candy apples with colored honey known in Gazans as "Halawa Anber" at her home, before sell its to custome...

#7033190

Candy Apples In Gaza Strip

5 September 2021

Palestinian Hanan Hamad, 50, makes candy apples with colored honey known in Gazans as "Halawa Anber" at her home, before sell its to custome...

#7033190

5 September 2021

Palestinian Hanan Hamad, 50, makes candy apples with colored honey known in Gazans as "Halawa Anber" at her home, before sell its to customers which was the only source of livelihood for her and her family of 14 people, in Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza Strip, on September 5, 2021.


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Palestinian Hanan Hamad, 50, makes candy apples with colored honey known in Gazans as "Halawa Anber" at her home, before sell its to custome...

#7033192

Candy Apples In Gaza Strip

5 September 2021

Palestinian Hanan Hamad, 50, makes candy apples with colored honey known in Gazans as "Halawa Anber" at her home, before sell its to custome...

#7033192

5 September 2021

Palestinian Hanan Hamad, 50, makes candy apples with colored honey known in Gazans as "Halawa Anber" at her home, before sell its to customers which was the only source of livelihood for her and her family of 14 people, in Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza Strip, on September 5, 2021.


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Palestinian Hanan Hamad, 50, makes candy apples with colored honey known in Gazans as "Halawa Anber" at her home, before sell its to custome...

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Candy Apples In Gaza Strip

5 September 2021

Palestinian Hanan Hamad, 50, makes candy apples with colored honey known in Gazans as "Halawa Anber" at her home, before sell its to custome...

#7033194

5 September 2021

Palestinian Hanan Hamad, 50, makes candy apples with colored honey known in Gazans as "Halawa Anber" at her home, before sell its to customers which was the only source of livelihood for her and her family of 14 people, in Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza Strip, on September 5, 2021.


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Ghulam Mohammad Dar, 65 puts the collected Water chestnuts in a bucket at Wular Lake in bandipora, jammu and Kashmir, India on 18 August 202...

#6968362

Daily Life In Kashmir

18 August 2021

Ghulam Mohammad Dar, 65 puts the collected Water chestnuts in a bucket at Wular Lake in bandipora, jammu and Kashmir, India on 18 August 202...

#6968362

18 August 2021

Ghulam Mohammad Dar, 65 puts the collected Water chestnuts in a bucket at Wular Lake in bandipora, jammu and Kashmir, India on 18 August 2021. Of late, the work is slowing down and people who had the water caltrops as the only source of income are in distress with many expecting fortunes to turn their way by cashing in on the water chestnuts this summer.


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An elephant show geared towards local tourists in the village of Ban Taklang, in Northeastern Thailand. On June 29, 2021 in Surin, Thailand....

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Virus Outbreak Thailand

29 June 2021

An elephant show geared towards local tourists in the village of Ban Taklang, in Northeastern Thailand. On June 29, 2021 in Surin, Thailand....

#6839768

29 June 2021

An elephant show geared towards local tourists in the village of Ban Taklang, in Northeastern Thailand. On June 29, 2021 in Surin, Thailand. Thailand has been closed to international tourism for over a year due to the COVID 19 pandemic. Most elephant camps in tourist destinations around the country had to close down and the elephants have now been forced to return home to their original owners. While "elephant tourism" is in itself controversial, at home the animals face an uncertain future, as often they are the only source of income for the families who own them.


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An elephant show geared towards local tourists in the village of Ban Taklang, in Northeastern Thailand. On June 29, 2021 in Surin, Thailand....

#6839772

Virus Outbreak Thailand

29 June 2021

An elephant show geared towards local tourists in the village of Ban Taklang, in Northeastern Thailand. On June 29, 2021 in Surin, Thailand....

#6839772

29 June 2021

An elephant show geared towards local tourists in the village of Ban Taklang, in Northeastern Thailand. On June 29, 2021 in Surin, Thailand. Thailand has been closed to international tourism for over a year due to the COVID 19 pandemic. Most elephant camps in tourist destinations around the country had to close down and the elephants have now been forced to return home to their original owners. While "elephant tourism" is in itself controversial, at home the animals face an uncertain future, as often they are the only source of income for the families who own them.


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The owners of several elephants in Ban Taklang welcome a new baby in their family.  On June 29, 2021 in Surin, Thailand. Thailand has been c...

#6839776

Virus Outbreak Thailand

29 June 2021

The owners of several elephants in Ban Taklang welcome a new baby in their family.  On June 29, 2021 in Surin, Thailand. Thailand has been c...

#6839776

29 June 2021

The owners of several elephants in Ban Taklang welcome a new baby in their family. On June 29, 2021 in Surin, Thailand. Thailand has been closed to international tourism for over a year due to the COVID 19 pandemic. Most elephant camps in tourist destinations around the country had to close down and the elephants have now been forced to return home to their original owners. While "elephant tourism" is in itself controversial, at home the animals face an uncertain future, as often they are the only source of income for the families who own them.


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An elephant show geared towards local tourists in the village of Ban Taklang, in Northeastern Thailand. On June 29, 2021 in Surin, Thailand....

#6839778

Virus Outbreak Thailand

29 June 2021

An elephant show geared towards local tourists in the village of Ban Taklang, in Northeastern Thailand. On June 29, 2021 in Surin, Thailand....

#6839778

29 June 2021

An elephant show geared towards local tourists in the village of Ban Taklang, in Northeastern Thailand. On June 29, 2021 in Surin, Thailand. Thailand has been closed to international tourism for over a year due to the COVID 19 pandemic. Most elephant camps in tourist destinations around the country had to close down and the elephants have now been forced to return home to their original owners. While "elephant tourism" is in itself controversial, at home the animals face an uncertain future, as often they are the only source of income for the families who own them.


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The owners of several elephants in Ban Taklang welcome a new baby in their family.  On June 29, 2021 in Surin, Thailand. Thailand has been c...

#6839780

Virus Outbreak Thailand

29 June 2021

The owners of several elephants in Ban Taklang welcome a new baby in their family.  On June 29, 2021 in Surin, Thailand. Thailand has been c...

#6839780

29 June 2021

The owners of several elephants in Ban Taklang welcome a new baby in their family. On June 29, 2021 in Surin, Thailand. Thailand has been closed to international tourism for over a year due to the COVID 19 pandemic. Most elephant camps in tourist destinations around the country had to close down and the elephants have now been forced to return home to their original owners. While "elephant tourism" is in itself controversial, at home the animals face an uncertain future, as often they are the only source of income for the families who own them.


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Elephants returned to Ban Taklang from the tourist island of Phuket now spend their days being take care by their original owners. Most elep...

#6839784

Virus Outbreak Thailand

29 June 2021

Elephants returned to Ban Taklang from the tourist island of Phuket now spend their days being take care by their original owners. Most elep...

#6839784

29 June 2021

Elephants returned to Ban Taklang from the tourist island of Phuket now spend their days being take care by their original owners. Most elephants employed by the tourism industry were forced to return to their original owners, after the COVID-19 outbreak forced the closure of the camps that employed them. On June 29, 2021 in Surin, Thailand. Thailand has been closed to international tourism for over a year due to the COVID 19 pandemic. Most elephant camps in tourist destinations around the country had to close down and the elephants have now been forced to return home to their original owners. While "elephant tourism" is in itself controversial, at home the animals face an uncertain future, as often they are the only source of income for the families who own them.


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Elephants returned to Ban Taklang from the tourist island of Phuket now spend their days being take care by their original owners. Most elep...

#6839786

Virus Outbreak Thailand

29 June 2021

Elephants returned to Ban Taklang from the tourist island of Phuket now spend their days being take care by their original owners. Most elep...

#6839786

29 June 2021

Elephants returned to Ban Taklang from the tourist island of Phuket now spend their days being take care by their original owners. Most elephants employed by the tourism industry were forced to return to their original owners, after the COVID-19 outbreak forced the closure of the camps that employed them. On June 29, 2021 in Surin, Thailand. Thailand has been closed to international tourism for over a year due to the COVID 19 pandemic. Most elephant camps in tourist destinations around the country had to close down and the elephants have now been forced to return home to their original owners. While "elephant tourism" is in itself controversial, at home the animals face an uncertain future, as often they are the only source of income for the families who own them.


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Elephants returned to Ban Taklang from the tourist island of Phuket now spend their days being take care by their original owners. Most elep...

#6839788

Virus Outbreak Thailand

29 June 2021

Elephants returned to Ban Taklang from the tourist island of Phuket now spend their days being take care by their original owners. Most elep...

#6839788

29 June 2021

Elephants returned to Ban Taklang from the tourist island of Phuket now spend their days being take care by their original owners. Most elephants employed by the tourism industry were forced to return to their original owners, after the COVID-19 outbreak forced the closure of the camps that employed them. On June 29, 2021 in Surin, Thailand. Thailand has been closed to international tourism for over a year due to the COVID 19 pandemic. Most elephant camps in tourist destinations around the country had to close down and the elephants have now been forced to return home to their original owners. While "elephant tourism" is in itself controversial, at home the animals face an uncertain future, as often they are the only source of income for the families who own them.


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Elephants returned to Ban Taklang from the tourist island of Phuket now spend their days being take care by their original owners. Most elep...

#6839790

Virus Outbreak Thailand

29 June 2021

Elephants returned to Ban Taklang from the tourist island of Phuket now spend their days being take care by their original owners. Most elep...

#6839790

29 June 2021

Elephants returned to Ban Taklang from the tourist island of Phuket now spend their days being take care by their original owners. Most elephants employed by the tourism industry were forced to return to their original owners, after the COVID-19 outbreak forced the closure of the camps that employed them. On June 29, 2021 in Surin, Thailand. Thailand has been closed to international tourism for over a year due to the COVID 19 pandemic. Most elephant camps in tourist destinations around the country had to close down and the elephants have now been forced to return home to their original owners. While "elephant tourism" is in itself controversial, at home the animals face an uncertain future, as often they are the only source of income for the families who own them.


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The elephant that starred in the movie "Tom Yam Goong" with his owner and trainer. The elephant was returned to his original owner from Chia...

#6839792

Virus Outbreak Thailand

29 June 2021

The elephant that starred in the movie "Tom Yam Goong" with his owner and trainer. The elephant was returned to his original owner from Chia...

#6839792

29 June 2021

The elephant that starred in the movie "Tom Yam Goong" with his owner and trainer. The elephant was returned to his original owner from Chiang Mai zoo following the COVID-19 outbreak in Thailand. On June 29, 2021 in Surin, Thailand. Thailand has been closed to international tourism for over a year due to the COVID 19 pandemic. Most elephant camps in tourist destinations around the country had to close down and the elephants have now been forced to return home to their original owners. While "elephant tourism" is in itself controversial, at home the animals face an uncertain future, as often they are the only source of income for the families who own them.


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Elephants returned to Ban Taklang from the tourist island of Phuket now spend their days being take care by their original owners. Most elep...

#6839794

Virus Outbreak Thailand

29 June 2021

Elephants returned to Ban Taklang from the tourist island of Phuket now spend their days being take care by their original owners. Most elep...

#6839794

29 June 2021

Elephants returned to Ban Taklang from the tourist island of Phuket now spend their days being take care by their original owners. Most elephants employed by the tourism industry were forced to return to their original owners, after the COVID-19 outbreak forced the closure of the camps that employed them. On June 29, 2021 in Surin, Thailand. Thailand has been closed to international tourism for over a year due to the COVID 19 pandemic. Most elephant camps in tourist destinations around the country had to close down and the elephants have now been forced to return home to their original owners. While "elephant tourism" is in itself controversial, at home the animals face an uncertain future, as often they are the only source of income for the families who own them.


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Elephants returned to Ban Taklang from the tourist island of Phuket now spend their days being take care by their original owners. Most elep...

#6839796

Virus Outbreak Thailand

29 June 2021

Elephants returned to Ban Taklang from the tourist island of Phuket now spend their days being take care by their original owners. Most elep...

#6839796

29 June 2021

Elephants returned to Ban Taklang from the tourist island of Phuket now spend their days being take care by their original owners. Most elephants employed by the tourism industry were forced to return to their original owners, after the COVID-19 outbreak forced the closure of the camps that employed them. On June 29, 2021 in Surin, Thailand. Thailand has been closed to international tourism for over a year due to the COVID 19 pandemic. Most elephant camps in tourist destinations around the country had to close down and the elephants have now been forced to return home to their original owners. While "elephant tourism" is in itself controversial, at home the animals face an uncertain future, as often they are the only source of income for the families who own them.


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