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#11989177
27 January 2025
In Salzburg, Austria, on January 25, 2025, two anglers wade into the clear waters of the River Salzach. Dressed in fishing gear, they focus on their lines amidst the reflective ripples of the river.
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#11989178
27 January 2025
In Salzburg, Austria, on January 25, 2025, two anglers wade into the clear waters of the River Salzach. Dressed in fishing gear, they focus on their lines amidst the reflective ripples of the river.
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#11953152
17 January 2025
Fishermen return with their boat after fishing on Molo San Nicola in Bari, Italy, on January 17, 2025. The small pier Molo San Nicola serves as an open-air restaurant where people eat the freshest local raw fish. It is tasted directly on the spot, surrounded by a panorama distributed along the coast between the Araldo di Crollalanza waterfront and the historic wall area. It functions as an open-air fish market, a symbol of Bari gastronomy, where fishermen who have just returned from their fishing trip invite residents and tourists to taste the freshly caught delicacies of the sea.
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#11489125
18 August 2024
A fishermen is seen, with the lighthouse in the background, in San Cataldo, Lecce, Italy, on August 17, 2024 .The town of San Cataldo, located in the municipality of Lecce, has been awarded the Blue Flag this year. This recognition is granted to beaches and seaside resorts by the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE), an international non-governmental and non-profit organization founded in Copenhagen in 1981, with a presence in Italy since 1987.
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#10258994
12 July 2023
A pilgrim is seen talking with the priest of a small Galician town while walking The Portuguese Camino Coastal Route, on June 2023.
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#10259030
12 July 2023
A pilgrim is walking with The Royal Monastery of Santa Maria de Oia, a former Cistercian monastery, in the background. While walking the Portuguese Camino Coastal Route, on June 2023.
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#10259070
12 July 2023
Pilgrims are seen walking with their bikes on a tough part of the Portuguese Camino Coastal Route. On June 2023.
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#10259084
12 July 2023
A view of a Portuguese church with traditional decorative tiles on the walls. While walking the Portuguese Camino Coastal Route, on June 2023.
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#10259134
12 July 2023
A view of a traditional Portuguese breakfast, with torradas (big slices of toast bread with salt butter), and the Portuguese espresso (short, sharp, and piping hot). While walking the Portuguese Camino Coastal Route, on June 2023.
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#9107750
31 October 2022
Awab Abdullah (49), an inisiator of energy transformation, shows an solar powered electrical installation in his house, at Gunung Kidul regency, Yogyakarta Special province, on October 29, 2022. ISince 2016, Awab Abdullah has intensively campaigned for energy transformation from electricity sourced from coal power plants and diesel generators, to environmentally friendly solar energy for the surrounding community, including fishermen. The solar energy is not only used for household electricity needs, but can also be used to power small and medium industrial equipment, as well as for electricity needs for fishing boats. This energy transformation is acknowledged by the fishermen, besides reducing noise and air pollution from diesel generators, the use of solar panels is also very helpful for them from an economic, which can save fuel costs significantly. With reduced operational costs, the fishermen hope can be improve the welfare of their families.
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#9107752
31 October 2022
Awab Abdullah (49), an inisiator of energy transformation, shows a solar powered electrical installation in his house, at Gunung Kidul regency, Yogyakarta Special province, on October 29, 2022. ISince 2016, Awab Abdullah has intensively campaigned for energy transformation from electricity sourced from coal power plants and diesel generators, to environmentally friendly solar energy for the surrounding community, including fishermen. The solar energy is not only used for household electricity needs, but can also be used to power small and medium industrial equipment, as well as for electricity needs for fishing boats. This energy transformation is acknowledged by the fishermen, besides reducing noise and air pollution from diesel generators, the use of solar panels is also very helpful for them from an economic, which can save fuel costs significantly. With reduced operational costs, the fishermen hope can be improve the welfare of their families.
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#9107756
31 October 2022
Awab Abdullah (49), an inisiator of energy transformation, shows an solar powered electrical installation in his house, at Gunung Kidul regency, Yogyakarta Special province, on October 29, 2022. ISince 2016, Awab Abdullah has intensively campaigned for energy transformation from electricity sourced from coal power plants and diesel generators, to environmentally friendly solar energy for the surrounding community, including fishermen. The solar energy is not only used for household electricity needs, but can also be used to power small and medium industrial equipment, as well as for electricity needs for fishing boats. This energy transformation is acknowledged by the fishermen, besides reducing noise and air pollution from diesel generators, the use of solar panels is also very helpful for them from an economic, which can save fuel costs significantly. With reduced operational costs, the fishermen hope can be improve the welfare of their families.
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#9107758
31 October 2022
Awab Abdullah (49), an inisiator of energy transformation, shows an solar powered electrical installation in his house, at Gunung Kidul regency, Yogyakarta Special province, on October 29, 2022. ISince 2016, Awab Abdullah has intensively campaigned for energy transformation from electricity sourced from coal power plants and diesel generators, to environmentally friendly solar energy for the surrounding community, including fishermen. The solar energy is not only used for household electricity needs, but can also be used to power small and medium industrial equipment, as well as for electricity needs for fishing boats. This energy transformation is acknowledged by the fishermen, besides reducing noise and air pollution from diesel generators, the use of solar panels is also very helpful for them from an economic, which can save fuel costs significantly. With reduced operational costs, the fishermen hope can be improve the welfare of their families.
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#9107762
31 October 2022
Awab Abdullah (49), an inisiator of energy transformation, shows an solar powered electrical installation in his house, at Gunung Kidul regency, Yogyakarta Special province, on October 29, 2022. ISince 2016, Awab Abdullah has intensively campaigned for energy transformation from electricity sourced from coal power plants and diesel generators, to environmentally friendly solar energy for the surrounding community, including fishermen. The solar energy is not only used for household electricity needs, but can also be used to power small and medium industrial equipment, as well as for electricity needs for fishing boats. This energy transformation is acknowledged by the fishermen, besides reducing noise and air pollution from diesel generators, the use of solar panels is also very helpful for them from an economic, which can save fuel costs significantly. With reduced operational costs, the fishermen hope can be improve the welfare of their families.
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#6683246
4 May 2021
Father Krzysztof Sikora walks his dog 'Rambo' near Barnanoraun townland, along the Owenglin River. Geographically, Roundstone parish is considered Ireland's largest parish and stretches from the Gurteen Beaches to the Twelve Bens and Mám Tuirc Mountains. Until the 1990s, the parish was served by three priests, now there is only one to look after five churches. The current Parish Priest, a Polish born Fr Krzysztof Sikora, is a member of the religious congregation of the Divine Word Missionaries. After years of working as a missionary in the Philippines, Germany and Poland, he settled in Ireland in 2007. Originally, Fr Sikora served as a priest of the Polish diaspora at Knock Shrine, and then for a year as a Catholic Curate on Achill Island, until August 2016 when he was appointed as a priest in Roundstone by the Archbishop of Tuam. The locals often refer to him as the 'hunting priest' or 'shooting priest' because Fr Sikora, apart from his religious role, loves hunting, fishing and long nature walks with his dog. As a licensed hunter, he also participates in local deer culling programs in Connemara.
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#6683242
4 May 2021
Father Krzysztof Sikora walks his dog 'Rambo' near Barnanoraun townland, near the Owenglin River. Geographically, Roundstone parish is considered Ireland's largest parish and stretches from the Gurteen Beaches to the Twelve Bens and Mám Tuirc Mountains. Until the 1990s, the parish was served by three priests, now there is only one to look after five churches. The current Parish Priest, a Polish born Fr Krzysztof Sikora, is a member of the religious congregation of the Divine Word Missionaries. After years of working as a missionary in the Philippines, Germany and Poland, he settled in Ireland in 2007. Originally, Fr Sikora served as a priest of the Polish diaspora at Knock Shrine, and then for a year as a Catholic Curate on Achill Island, until August 2016 when he was appointed as a priest in Roundstone by the Archbishop of Tuam. The locals often refer to him as the 'hunting priest' or 'shooting priest' because Fr Sikora, apart from his religious role, loves hunting, fishing and long nature walks with his dog. As a licensed hunter, he also participates in local deer culling programs in Connemara.
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