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#3470722
24 November 2018
Sophia, a Hanson Robotics’ latest and most advanced robot to date and a cultural icon, on November 24th, 2018 in Vijfhuizen, The Netherlands. During the last weekend of November took place in the Expo Haarlemmermeer the eighth edition of the biggest tech festival in The Netherlands, 'Bright Day'. This festival brings all the latest developments in technology, design, new travel options. This year, the festival counts with the presence of Sophia robot, she is Hanson Robotics' latest and most advanced robot to date and a cultural icon.
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#3470724
24 November 2018
David Chen (R) of Hanson Robotics and Robot Sophia (C), a Hanson Robotics’ latest and most advanced robot to date and a cultural icon, on November 24th, 2018 in Vijfhuizen, The Netherlands. During the last weekend of November took place in the Expo Haarlemmermeer the eighth edition of the biggest tech festival in The Netherlands, 'Bright Day'. This festival brings all the latest developments in technology, design, new travel options. This year, the festival counts with the presence of Sophia robot, she is Hanson Robotics' latest and most advanced robot to date and a cultural icon.
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#3470726
24 November 2018
Sophia, a Hanson Robotics’ latest and most advanced robot to date and a cultural icon, on November 24th, 2018 in Vijfhuizen, The Netherlands. During the last weekend of November took place in the Expo Haarlemmermeer the eighth edition of the biggest tech festival in The Netherlands, 'Bright Day'. This festival brings all the latest developments in technology, design, new travel options. This year, the festival counts with the presence of Sophia robot, she is Hanson Robotics' latest and most advanced robot to date and a cultural icon.
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#3470728
24 November 2018
Sophia, a Hanson Robotics’ latest and most advanced robot to date and a cultural icon, on November 24th, 2018 in Vijfhuizen, The Netherlands. During the last weekend of November took place in the Expo Haarlemmermeer the eighth edition of the biggest tech festival in The Netherlands, 'Bright Day'. This festival brings all the latest developments in technology, design, new travel options. This year, the festival counts with the presence of Sophia robot, she is Hanson Robotics' latest and most advanced robot to date and a cultural icon.
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#1888007
8 April 2017
Machinery is seen wrapped up inside a Bangladeshi tannery in Dhaka on April 8, 2017. A historic leatherworking quarter in Bangladesh once labeled among the most polluted places on earth was shut by court order on April 6 in a landmark ruling to protect a vital waterway. Conservationists have been fighting for years to close the century-old tannery district in the capital Dhaka, which pumps thousands of liters of toxic waste directly into the city's most important river on a daily basis.
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#1888008
8 April 2017
Bangladeshi workers rest at a tannery in Dhaka on April 8, 2017. A historic leatherworking quarter in Bangladesh once labeled among the most polluted places on earth was shut by court order on April 6 in a landmark ruling to protect a vital waterway. Conservationists have been fighting for years to close the century-old tannery district in the capital Dhaka, which pumps thousands of liters of toxic waste directly into the city's most important river on a daily basis.
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#1888009
8 April 2017
Bangladeshi workers rest at a tannery in Dhaka on April 8, 2017. A historic leatherworking quarter in Bangladesh once labeled among the most polluted places on earth was shut by court order on April 6 in a landmark ruling to protect a vital waterway. Conservationists have been fighting for years to close the century-old tannery district in the capital Dhaka, which pumps thousands of liters of toxic waste directly into the city's most important river on a daily basis.
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#1888010
8 April 2017
Machinery is seen wrapped up inside a Bangladeshi tannery in Dhaka on April 8, 2017. A historic leatherworking quarter in Bangladesh once labeled among the most polluted places on earth was shut by court order on April 6 in a landmark ruling to protect a vital waterway. Conservationists have been fighting for years to close the century-old tannery district in the capital Dhaka, which pumps thousands of liters of toxic waste directly into the city's most important river on a daily basis.
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#1888011
8 April 2017
Machinery is seen wrapped up inside a Bangladeshi tannery in Dhaka on April 8, 2017. A historic leatherworking quarter in Bangladesh once labeled among the most polluted places on earth was shut by court order on April 6 in a landmark ruling to protect a vital waterway. Conservationists have been fighting for years to close the century-old tannery district in the capital Dhaka, which pumps thousands of liters of toxic waste directly into the city's most important river on a daily basis.
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#1888012
8 April 2017
Bangladeshi labors works at a tannery in Dhaka on April 8, 2017. A historic leatherworking quarter in Bangladesh once labeled among the most polluted places on earth was shut by court order on April 6 in a landmark ruling to protect a vital waterway. Conservationists have been fighting for years to close the century-old tannery district in the capital Dhaka, which pumps thousands of liters of toxic waste directly into the city's most important river on a daily basis.
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#1888014
8 April 2017
Machinery is seen wrapped up inside a Bangladeshi tannery in Dhaka on April 8, 2017. A historic leatherworking quarter in Bangladesh once labeled among the most polluted places on earth was shut by court order on April 6 in a landmark ruling to protect a vital waterway. Conservationists have been fighting for years to close the century-old tannery district in the capital Dhaka, which pumps thousands of liters of toxic waste directly into the city's most important river on a daily basis.
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#1888015
8 April 2017
Bangladeshi workers rest at a tannery in Dhaka on April 8, 2017. A historic leatherworking quarter in Bangladesh once labeled among the most polluted places on earth was shut by court order on April 6 in a landmark ruling to protect a vital waterway. Conservationists have been fighting for years to close the century-old tannery district in the capital Dhaka, which pumps thousands of liters of toxic waste directly into the city's most important river on a daily basis.
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#1888016
8 April 2017
Bangladeshi Peoples walks through in the Toxic polluted environment at Hazaribag tannery area in Dhaka on April 8, 2017. A historic leatherworking quarter in Bangladesh once labeled among the most polluted places on earth was shut by court order on April 6 in a landmark ruling to protect a vital waterway. Conservationists have been fighting for years to close the century-old tannery district in the capital Dhaka, which pumps thousands of liters of toxic waste directly into the city's most important river on a daily basis.
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#1888017
8 April 2017
Bangladeshi worker dries pieces of processed leather at a tannery in Dhaka on April 8, 2017. A historic leatherworking quarter in Bangladesh once labeled among the most polluted places on earth was shut by court order on April 6 in a landmark ruling to protect a vital waterway. Conservationists have been fighting for years to close the century-old tannery district in the capital Dhaka, which pumps thousands of liters of toxic waste directly into the city's most important river on a daily basis.
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#1888018
8 April 2017
Bangladeshi Peoples walks through in the Toxic polluted environment at Hazaribag tannery area in Dhaka on April 8, 2017. A historic leatherworking quarter in Bangladesh once labeled among the most polluted places on earth was shut by court order on April 6 in a landmark ruling to protect a vital waterway. Conservationists have been fighting for years to close the century-old tannery district in the capital Dhaka, which pumps thousands of liters of toxic waste directly into the city's most important river on a daily basis.
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#1888020
8 April 2017
A Bangladeshi labor works at a tannery in Dhaka on April 8, 2017. A historic leatherworking quarter in Bangladesh once labeled among the most polluted places on earth was shut by court order on April 6 in a landmark ruling to protect a vital waterway. Conservationists have been fighting for years to close the century-old tannery district in the capital Dhaka, which pumps thousands of liters of toxic waste directly into the city's most important river on a daily basis.
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