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  • A Street Scene in Laoag City, Ilocos Norte, the Philippines on September 26, 2008 as motorized tricycles are used as taxi's. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A Street Scene in Laoag City, Ilocos Norte, the Philippines on September 26, 2008 as motorized tricycles are used as taxi's while horse drawn transport is still evident. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A Street Scene in Laoag City, Ilocos Norte, the Philippines on September 26, 2008 as motorized tricycles are used as taxi's. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter. .A night on the town for a family in Ho Chi Minh City on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter. Scooter parking lot on a street corner in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter. .Street Scene, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter. .Street Scene, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter.  .Street Scene, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter. .Street Scene, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter. .Street Scene, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter. .Street Scene, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter. .Street Scene, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter. .Street scene, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter. .Street scene, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter. .Street scene, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter.  Street scene, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter.  Lovers on a scooter...Ho Chi Minh City.on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter.  Puncture repair on the streets of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter.  Street scene, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter. .A cosmetic advert of Nicole Kidman with a street scene reflection in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter.  Street scene, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter.  Street scene, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter. .Street Scene, Hanoi, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter. .Street Scene, Hanoi, Vietnamon September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter. .Street Scene, Nha Trang, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter. .Street Scene, Hanoi, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter. .Street Scene, Nha Trang, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter. .Street Scene, Nha Trang, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter. .Street Scene, Nha Trang, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter.  .Street Scene, Hanoi, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter. .Street Scene, Nha Trang, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter. .Street Scene, Hanoi, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter. .A scooter mechanic has an afternoon sleep in Nha Trang, Vietnam.on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter. .Street Scene Nha Trang, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter. Street Scene on the road from Hanoi to Halong Bay, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter. .Street Scene, Hanoi, Vietnam.on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter. Beach Scene, Nha Trang, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter. .Beach scene, Nha Trang, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter. .Beach scene, Nha Trang, Vietnam.on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter.  A local pushes his scooter over a man made bridge in the outlying area os Nha Trang on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter. .Scooters on the street of Nha Trang, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter. .Movement of scooters at a junction in Hanoi, Vietnam..on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A Panoramic view of St. Peter's Basilica in St.Peter's Square, Vatican City, Rome, Italy. 23rd July 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A Panoramic view of West 25th Street, Chelsea New York City, which is home to a number of famous NewYork galleries including Pace Wildenstein (right), Agora Contemporary fine art gallery, Betty Cuningham Gallery, Marlborough Gallery, Dillon Galleries, Tria Gallery, Yossi Milo Gallery, Kent Fine Art, Cavin-Morris Gallery, ClampArt, Chelm and Read, Sears-Peyton Gallery, CUE Art Foundation, Robert Steele Gallery, Chelsea Art District, Chelsea,. Manhattan, New York, USA. 23rd July 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A Panoramic view of West 25th Street, Chelsea New York City, which is home to a number of famous NewYork galleries including Pace Wildenstein (right), Agora Contemporary fine art gallery, Betty Cuningham Gallery, Marlborough Gallery, Dillon Galleries, Tria Gallery, Yossi Milo Gallery, Kent Fine Art, Cavin-Morris Gallery, ClampArt, Chelm and Read, Sears-Peyton Gallery, CUE Art Foundation, Robert Steele Gallery, Chelsea Art District, Chelsea,. Manhattan, New York, USA. 23rd July 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A Panoramic view of West 25th Street, Chelsea New York City, which is home to a number of famous NewYork galleries including Pace Wildenstein (right), Agora Contemporary fine art gallery, Betty Cuningham Gallery, Marlborough Gallery, Dillon Galleries, Tria Gallery, Yossi Milo Gallery, Kent Fine Art, Cavin-Morris Gallery, ClampArt, Chelm and Read, Sears-Peyton Gallery, CUE Art Foundation, Robert Steele Gallery, Chelsea Art District, Chelsea,. Manhattan, New York, USA. 23rd July 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A Panoramic view of West 25th Street, Chelsea New York City, which is home to a number of famous NewYork galleries including Pace Wildenstein (right), Agora Contemporary fine art gallery, Betty Cuningham Gallery, Marlborough Gallery, Dillon Galleries, Tria Gallery, Yossi Milo Gallery, Kent Fine Art, Cavin-Morris Gallery, ClampArt, Chelm and Read, Sears-Peyton Gallery, CUE Art Foundation, Robert Steele Gallery, Chelsea Art District, Chelsea,. Manhattan, New York, USA. 23rd July 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A panoramic view of the Brooklyn Bridge showing downtown Manhattan in the background. New York City, USA. 23rd July 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A panoramic street scene near Harlem, New York City, USA. 23rd July 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A panoramic street scene near Harlem, New York City, USA. 23rd July 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A Panoramic view of West 25th Street, Chelsea New York City, which is home to a number of famous NewYork galleries including Pace Wildenstein (right), Agora Contemporary fine art gallery, Betty Cuningham Gallery, Marlborough Gallery, Dillon Galleries, Tria Gallery, Yossi Milo Gallery, Kent Fine Art, Cavin-Morris Gallery, ClampArt, Chelm and Read, Sears-Peyton Gallery, CUE Art Foundation, Robert Steele Gallery, Chelsea Art District, Chelsea,. Manhattan, New York, USA. 23rd July 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A Panoramic view of West 25th Street, Chelsea New York City, which is home to a number of famous NewYork galleries including Pace Wildenstein (right), Agora Contemporary fine art gallery, Betty Cuningham Gallery, Marlborough Gallery, Dillon Galleries, Tria Gallery, Yossi Milo Gallery, Kent Fine Art, Cavin-Morris Gallery, ClampArt, Chelm and Read, Sears-Peyton Gallery, CUE Art Foundation, Robert Steele Gallery, Chelsea Art District, Chelsea,. Manhattan, New York, USA. 23rd July 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A panoramic view of the Brooklyn Bridge showing downtown Manhattan in the background. New York City, USA. 23rd July 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A Panoramic view of Rome and St.Peter's Square from the top of St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City, Rome, Italy. 23rd July 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A Panoramic view of St.Peter's Square from the top of St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City, Rome, Italy. 23rd July 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A Panoramic view of St.Peter's Square from the top of St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City, Rome, Italy. 23rd July 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A Panoramic view of tourists taking photographs in front of St. Peter's Colonnade in St.Peter's Square, Vatican City, Rome, Italy. 23rd July 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A Panoramic view of St. Peter's Colonnade in St.Peter's Square, Vatican City,  Rome, Italy. 23rd July 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A Panoramic view of St. Peter's Colonnade in St.Peter's Square, Vatican City,  Rome, Italy. 23rd July 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A Panoramic view of St. Peter's Basilica in St.Peter's Square, Vatican City, Rome, Italy. 23rd July 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A Panoramic view of St. Peter's Colonnade in St.Peter's Square, Vatican City,  Rome, Italy. 23rd July 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A Panoramic view of St. Peter's Colonnade in St.Peter's Square, Vatican City,  Rome, Italy. 23rd July 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A lone figure looks across at the city with the Eiffel Tower in the background as a bird flies past in Paris, France. October 23, 2007. Photo Tim Clayton..Paris is often known as 'The City of Love' but like any major City in the world, the inhabitants often live a singular existence, going about their daily lives in relative solitude. Parisians are respectful of each others space, often courteous and polite while extremely conscious of their own image. While love can be seen openly around the streets of Paris, so can the separate lives of Parisians.
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  • A Street Scene on the Boulevard de Grenelle as an individual walks with her dog in Paris, France, October 21, 2007. Photo Tim Clayton..Paris is often known as 'The City of Love' but like any major City in the world, the inhabitants often live a singular existence, going about their daily lives in relative solitude. Parisians are respectful of each others space, often courteous and polite while extremely conscious of their own image. While love can be seen openly around the streets of Paris, so can the separate lives of Parisians.
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  • Street Scene on Boulevard de Grenelle as individuals walk past a cafe  in Paris, France. October 21, 2007. Photo Tim Clayton..Paris is often known as 'The City of Love' but like any major City in the world, the inhabitants often live a singular existence, going about their daily lives in relative solitude. Parisians are respectful of each others space, often courteous and polite while extremely conscious of their own image. While love can be seen openly around the streets of Paris, so can the separate lives of Parisians.
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  • An elderly gentleman and an elderly lady sit on separate benches and enjoy the afternoon sunshine in the open space of the Jardin du Luxembourg  in Paris, France. October 20, 2007. Photo Tim Clayton..Paris is often known as 'The City of Love' but like any major City in the world, the inhabitants often live a singular existence, going about their daily lives in relative solitude. Parisians are respectful of each others space, often courteous and polite while extremely conscious of their own image. While love can be seen openly around the streets of Paris, so can the separate lives of Parisians.
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  • A view of the structure of Brooklyn Bridge. The iconic bridge links Manhattan and Brooklyn in New York City, USA. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A view of the structure of Brooklyn Bridge. The iconic bridge links Manhattan and Brooklyn in New York City, USA. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A view of the structure of Brooklyn Bridge. The iconic bridge links Manhattan and Brooklyn in New York City, USA. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A view of the structure of Brooklyn Bridge. The iconic bridge links Manhattan and Brooklyn in New York City, USA. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A view of the structure of Brooklyn Bridge. The iconic bridge links Manhattan and Brooklyn in New York City, USA. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A view of the structure of Brooklyn Bridge. The iconic bridge links Manhattan and Brooklyn in New York City, USA. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A view of the structure of Brooklyn Bridge. The iconic bridge links Manhattan and Brooklyn in New York City, USA. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A view of the structure of Brooklyn Bridge. The iconic bridge links Manhattan and Brooklyn in New York City, USA. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A view of the structure of Brooklyn Bridge. The iconic bridge links Manhattan and Brooklyn in New York City, USA. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A view of the structure of Brooklyn Bridge. The iconic bridge links Manhattan and Brooklyn in New York City, USA. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The Roman Forum (Foro Romano), sometimes known by its original Latin title, is located between the Palatine hill and the Capitoline hill of the city of Rome. It is the central area around which the ancient Roman civilization developed. The oldest and most important structures of the ancient city are located in the forum, including its ancient former royal residency the Regia and the surrounding complex of the Vestal virgins., Rome, Italy. 23rd July 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The Roman Forum (Foro Romano), sometimes known by its original Latin title, is located between the Palatine hill and the Capitoline hill of the city of Rome. It is the central area around which the ancient Roman civilization developed. The oldest and most important structures of the ancient city are located in the forum, including its ancient former royal residency the Regia and the surrounding complex of the Vestal virgins., Rome, Italy. 23rd July 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Individuals relax in the late afternoon winter sunshine while respecting each others space in the open tranquil setting of the Jardin des Tuileries  in Paris, France, October 18, 2007. Photo Tim Clayton..Paris is often known as 'The City of Love' but like any major City in the world, the inhabitants often live a singular existence, going about their daily lives in relative solitude. Parisians are respectful of each others space, often courteous and polite while extremely conscious of their own image. While love can be seen openly around the streets of Paris, so can the separate lives of Parisians.
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  • Individuals relax in the late afternoon winter sunshine while respecting each others space on the fringes of the Jardin des Tuileries in Paris, France, October 27, 2007. Photo Tim Clayton..Paris is often known as 'The City of Love' but like any major City in the world, the inhabitants often live a singular existence, going about their daily lives in relative solitude. Parisians are respectful of each others space, often courteous and polite while extremely conscious of their own image. While love can be seen openly around the streets of Paris, so can the separate lives of Parisians.
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  • Individuals read amongst scattered chairs in the Jardin du Luxembourg on October 14, 2007 in Paris, France, October 14, 2007. October 22, 2007. Photo Tim Clayton..Paris is often known as 'The City of Love' but like any major City in the world, the inhabitants often live a singular existence, going about their daily lives in relative solitude. Parisians are respectful of each others space, often courteous and polite while extremely conscious of their own image. While love can be seen openly around the streets of Paris, so can the separate lives of Parisians.
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  • Two individuals smoke as the last rays of sunshine flicker through the Odeon district in Paris, France, May 14, 2008. October 22, 2007. Photo Tim Clayton..Paris is often known as 'The City of Love' but like any major City in the world, the inhabitants often live a singular existence, going about their daily lives in relative solitude. Parisians are respectful of each others space, often courteous and polite while extremely conscious of their own image. While love can be seen openly around the streets of Paris, so can the separate lives of Parisians.
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  • PARIS-OCTOBER 22: A couple embrace (left) in a small park near Varenne as individuals relax on park benches in Paris, France, October 22, 2007. Photo Tim Clayton..Paris is often known as 'The City of Love' but like any major City in the world, the inhabitants often live a singular existence, going about their daily lives in relative solitude. Parisians are respectful of each others space, often courteous and polite while extremely conscious of their own image. While love can be seen openly around the streets of Paris, so can the separate lives of Parisians.
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  • Individuals relax on stone seats at the Louvre Palace outside the Louvre Museum as passers by make their way across the square  in Paris, France. May 12, 2008. Photo Tim Clayton..Paris is often known as 'The City of Love' but like any major City in the world, the inhabitants often live a singular existence, going about their daily lives in relative solitude. Parisians are respectful of each others space, often courteous and polite while extremely conscious of their own image. While love can be seen openly around the streets of Paris, so can the separate lives of Parisians.
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  • Commuters wait on the platform at Guy Moquet Metro station in Paris, France. October 12, 2007. Photo Tim Clayton..Paris is often known as 'The City of Love' but like any major City in the world, the inhabitants often live a singular existence, going about their daily lives in relative solitude. Parisians are respectful of each others space, often courteous and polite while extremely conscious of their own image. While love can be seen openly around the streets of Paris, so can the separate lives of Parisians.
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  • Individuals wait on a street corner in the Odeon district during a dark winters evening in Paris, France. October 22, 2007. Photo Tim Clayton..Paris is often known as 'The City of Love' but like any major City in the world, the inhabitants often live a singular existence, going about their daily lives in relative solitude. Parisians are respectful of each others space, often courteous and polite while extremely conscious of their own image. While love can be seen openly around the streets of Paris, so can the separate lives of Parisians.
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  • Individuals relax on stone seats at the Louvre Palace outside the Louvre Museum in Paris, France.  May 12, 2008. Photo Tim Clayton..Paris is often known as 'The City of Love' but like any major City in the world, the inhabitants often live a singular existence, going about their daily lives in relative solitude. Parisians are respectful of each others space, often courteous and polite while extremely conscious of their own image. While love can be seen openly around the streets of Paris, so can the separate lives of Parisians.
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  • Individuals relax while respecting each others space in the open tranquil setting of the Jardin des Tuileries in Paris, France.  October 18, 2007. Photo Tim Clayton..Paris is often known as 'The City of Love' but like any major City in the world, the inhabitants often live a singular existence, going about their daily lives in relative solitude. Parisians are respectful of each others space, often courteous and polite while extremely conscious of their own image. While love can be seen openly around the streets of Paris, so can the separate lives of Parisians.
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  • A cafe scene at La Motte Picquet Grenelle in Paris, France. October 19, 2007. Photo Tim Clayton..Paris is often known as 'The City of Love' but like any major City in the world, the inhabitants often live a singular existence, going about their daily lives in relative solitude. Parisians are respectful of each others space, often courteous and polite while extremely conscious of their own image. While love can be seen openly around the streets of Paris, so can the separate lives of Parisians.
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  • An individual takes an early morning walk with their dog along rue Juge near Dupleix Metro Station in Paris, France.  October 25, 2007. Photo Tim Clayton..Paris is often known as 'The City of Love' but like any major City in the world, the inhabitants often live a singular existence, going about their daily lives in relative solitude. Parisians are respectful of each others space, often courteous and polite while extremely conscious of their own image. While love can be seen openly around the streets of Paris, so can the separate lives of Parisians.
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  • Individuals sleep on stone seating in the tranquil setting of the Jardin des Tuileries on in Paris, France. October 23, 2007. Photo Tim Clayton..Paris is often known as 'The City of Love' but like any major City in the world, the inhabitants often live a singular existence, going about their daily lives in relative solitude. Parisians are respectful of each others space, often courteous and polite while extremely conscious of their own image. While love can be seen openly around the streets of Paris, so can the separate lives of Parisians.
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  • Individuals look around the market stalls under the metro line on the Boulevard de Grenelle in Paris, France. October 21, 2007. Photo Tim Clayton..Paris is often known as 'The City of Love' but like any major City in the world, the inhabitants often live a singular existence, going about their daily lives in relative solitude. Parisians are respectful of each others space, often courteous and polite while extremely conscious of their own image. While love can be seen openly around the streets of Paris, so can the separate lives of Parisians.
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  • Individuals relax in the late afternoon winter sunshine while respecting each others space in the open tranquil setting  of the Jardin des Tuileries  in Paris, France.  October 18, 2007. Photo Tim Clayton..Paris is often known as 'The City of Love' but like any major City in the world, the inhabitants often live a singular existence, going about their daily lives in relative solitude. Parisians are respectful of each others space, often courteous and polite while extremely conscious of their own image. While love can be seen openly around the streets of Paris, so can the separate lives of Parisians.
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  • A Street scene in the Odeon district as parents wait to collect their children finishing school mid afternoon in Paris, France. October 19, 2007. Photo Tim Clayton..Paris is often known as 'The City of Love' but like any major City in the world, the inhabitants often live a singular existence, going about their daily lives in relative solitude. Parisians are respectful of each others space, often courteous and polite while extremely conscious of their own image. While love can be seen openly around the streets of Paris, so can the separate lives of Parisians.
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  • A lady heads into the Paris Metro at La Motte Picquet Grenelle while walking past the shadow of a passing businessperson carrying a suitcase in Paris, France. October 19, 2007. Photo Tim Clayton..Paris is often known as 'The City of Love' but like any major City in the world, the inhabitants often live a singular existence, going about their daily lives in relative solitude. Parisians are respectful of each others space, often courteous and polite while extremely conscious of their own image. While love can be seen openly around the streets of Paris, so can the separate lives of Parisians.
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  • Individuals politely space themselves while reading and relaxing in the Jardin du Luxembourg in Paris, France. October 17, 2007. Photo Tim Clayton..Paris is often known as 'The City of Love' but like any major City in the world, the inhabitants often live a singular existence, going about their daily lives in relative solitude. Parisians are respectful of each others space, often courteous and polite while extremely conscious of their own image. While love can be seen openly around the streets of Paris, so can the separate lives of Parisians.
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  • An elderly gentleman sleeps in the open space of the Jardin du Luxembourg  in Paris, France. October 14, 2007. Photo Tim Clayton.. Paris is often known as 'The City of Love' but like any major City in the world, the inhabitants often live a singular existence, going about their daily lives in relative solitude. Parisians are respectful of each others space, often courteous and polite while extremely conscious of their own image. While love can be seen openly around the streets of Paris, so can the separate lives of Parisians.
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  • An elderly lady relaxes in the late afternoon winter sunshine in the open space of the Jardin des Tuileries in Paris, France. October 14, 2007. Photo Tim Clayton..Paris is often known as 'The City of Love' but like any major City in the world, the inhabitants often live a singular existence, going about their daily lives in relative solitude. Parisians are respectful of each others space, often courteous and polite while extremely conscious of their own image. While love can be seen openly around the streets of Paris, so can the separate lives of Parisians.
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  • Early morning activity on the street corner of rue Juge and rue de Lourmel near Dupleix Station in Paris, France. October 13, 2007. Photo Tim Clayton..Paris is often known as 'The City of Love' but like any major City in the world, the inhabitants often live a singular existence, going about their daily lives in relative solitude. Parisians are respectful of each others space, often courteous and polite while extremely conscious of their own image. While love can be seen openly around the streets of Paris, so can the separate lives of Parisians.
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  • Commuters sit politely spaced as they wait for a train on the platform at Charles de Gaulle Etoile Metro station in Paris, France,  October 11, 2007. Photo Tim Clayton..Paris is often known as 'The City of Love' but like any major City in the world, the inhabitants often live a singular existence, going about their daily lives in relative solitude. Parisians are respectful of each others space, often courteous and polite while extremely conscious of their own image. While love can be seen openly around the streets of Paris, so can the separate lives of Parisians...
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