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"Bodrum Harbor"
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#943961
5 December 2015
An artisan making the Turkish Evil Eye (Nazar Boncugu), used as protection against bad luck seen in Bodrum harbour. Making the Turkish evil eye is an accepted master trade that stretches back over 3000 years. Men learned the trade from their fathers and will sit at sweltering hot furnaces to twist, shape and colour the glass into an evil eye. Bodrum, Turkey, on 22 October 2015.
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#943962
5 December 2015
An artisan making the Turkish Evil Eye (Nazar Boncugu), used as protection against bad luck seen in Bodrum harbour. Making the Turkish evil eye is an accepted master trade that stretches back over 3000 years. Men learned the trade from their fathers and will sit at sweltering hot furnaces to twist, shape and colour the glass into an evil eye. Bodrum, Turkey, on 22 October 2015.
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#943966
5 December 2015
An artisan making the Turkish Evil Eye (Nazar Boncugu), used as protection against bad luck seen in Bodrum harbour. Making the Turkish evil eye is an accepted master trade that stretches back over 3000 years. Men learned the trade from their fathers and will sit at sweltering hot furnaces to twist, shape and colour the glass into an evil eye. Bodrum, Turkey, on 22 October 2015.
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#943970
5 December 2015
An artisan making the Turkish Evil Eye (Nazar Boncugu), used as protection against bad luck seen in Bodrum harbour. Making the Turkish evil eye is an accepted master trade that stretches back over 3000 years. Men learned the trade from their fathers and will sit at sweltering hot furnaces to twist, shape and colour the glass into an evil eye. Bodrum, Turkey, on 22 October 2015.
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#943973
5 December 2015
An artisan making the Turkish Evil Eye (Nazar Boncugu), used as protection against bad luck seen in Bodrum harbour. Making the Turkish evil eye is an accepted master trade that stretches back over 3000 years. Men learned the trade from their fathers and will sit at sweltering hot furnaces to twist, shape and colour the glass into an evil eye. Bodrum, Turkey, on 22 October 2015.
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#943975
5 December 2015
An artisan making the Turkish Evil Eye (Nazar Boncugu), used as protection against bad luck seen in Bodrum harbour. Making the Turkish evil eye is an accepted master trade that stretches back over 3000 years. Men learned the trade from their fathers and will sit at sweltering hot furnaces to twist, shape and colour the glass into an evil eye. Bodrum, Turkey, on 22 October 2015.
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#943978
5 December 2015
An artisan making the Turkish Evil Eye (Nazar Boncugu), used as protection against bad luck seen in Bodrum harbour. Making the Turkish evil eye is an accepted master trade that stretches back over 3000 years. Men learned the trade from their fathers and will sit at sweltering hot furnaces to twist, shape and colour the glass into an evil eye. Bodrum, Turkey, on 22 October 2015.
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#943979
5 December 2015
An artisan making the Turkish Evil Eye (Nazar Boncugu), used as protection against bad luck seen in Bodrum harbour. Making the Turkish evil eye is an accepted master trade that stretches back over 3000 years. Men learned the trade from their fathers and will sit at sweltering hot furnaces to twist, shape and colour the glass into an evil eye. Bodrum, Turkey, on 22 October 2015.
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#943981
5 December 2015
An artisan making the Turkish Evil Eye (Nazar Boncugu), used as protection against bad luck seen in Bodrum harbour. Making the Turkish evil eye is an accepted master trade that stretches back over 3000 years. Men learned the trade from their fathers and will sit at sweltering hot furnaces to twist, shape and colour the glass into an evil eye. Bodrum, Turkey, on 22 October 2015.
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#943983
5 December 2015
An artisan making the Turkish Evil Eye (Nazar Boncugu), used as protection against bad luck seen in Bodrum harbour. Making the Turkish evil eye is an accepted master trade that stretches back over 3000 years. Men learned the trade from their fathers and will sit at sweltering hot furnaces to twist, shape and colour the glass into an evil eye. Bodrum, Turkey, on 22 October 2015.
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#871360
27 October 2015
A group of activists prepares to commemorate Ankara's terrorist attack in which over 100 people have been killed and around 400 wounded in the deadliest terror attack in Turkey’s history after two explosions targeted a peace rally in the centre of the capital. Bodrum harbour, Turkey, on October 26, 2015.
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#871361
27 October 2015
A small group of activists commemorates Ankara's terrorist attack in Bodrum harbour in front of the Turkish national flag and a portrait of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the first President of Turkey. Over 100 people have been killed and around 400 wounded in the deadliest terror attack in Turkey’s history after two explosions targeted a peace rally in the centre of the capital on the 10 October 2015. Bodrum harbour, Turkey, on October 26, 2015.
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#871362
27 October 2015
A small group of activists commemorates Ankara's terrorist attack in Bodrum harbour in front of the Turkish national flag and a portrait of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the first President of Turkey. Over 100 people have been killed and around 400 wounded in the deadliest terror attack in Turkey’s history after two explosions targeted a peace rally in the centre of the capital on the 10 October 2015. Bodrum harbour, Turkey, on October 26, 2015.
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#871363
27 October 2015
A small group of activists commemorates Ankara's terrorist attack in Bodrum harbour in front of the Turkish national flag and a portrait of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the first President of Turkey. Over 100 people have been killed and around 400 wounded in the deadliest terror attack in Turkey’s history after two explosions targeted a peace rally in the centre of the capital on the 10 October 2015. Bodrum harbour, Turkey, on October 26, 2015.
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#871364
27 October 2015
A small group of activists commemorates Ankara's terrorist attack in Bodrum harbour in front of the Turkish national flag and a portrait of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the first President of Turkey. Over 100 people have been killed and around 400 wounded in the deadliest terror attack in Turkey’s history after two explosions targeted a peace rally in the centre of the capital on the 10 October 2015. Bodrum harbour, Turkey, on October 26, 2015.
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#871365
27 October 2015
A small group of activists commemorates Ankara's terrorist attack in Bodrum harbour in front of the Turkish national flag and a portrait of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the first President of Turkey. Over 100 people have been killed and around 400 wounded in the deadliest terror attack in Turkey’s history after two explosions targeted a peace rally in the centre of the capital on the 10 October 2015. Bodrum harbour, Turkey, on October 26, 2015.
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