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  • Two Roma Mothers with their children in a gypsy community in Copsa Mica, Transylvania, Romania. 23rd July 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A Roma mother and her child in a gypsy community in Copsa Mica, Transylvania, Romania. 23rd July 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Two Roma Mothers with their children in a gypsy community in Copsa Mica, Transylvania, Romania. 23rd July 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A Roma mother and her child in a gypsy community in Copsa Mica, Transylvania, Romania. 23rd July 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A taxi driver in Transylvania, Romania. 23rd July 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A Roma family in a gypsy community in Copsa Mica, Transylvania, Romania. 23rd July 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A gypsy community in Copsa Mica, Transylvania, Romania. 23rd July 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A Roma man and young boy in a gypsy community in Copsa Mica, Transylvania, Romania. 23rd July 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Roma teenagers and children in a gypsy community in Copsa Mica, Transylvania, Romania. 23rd July 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A gypsy community in Copsa Mica, Transylvania, Romania. 23rd July 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Two Roma Mothers with their children in a gypsy community in Copsa Mica, Transylvania, Romania. 23rd July 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A taxi driver in Transylvania, Romania. 23rd July 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A street scene in Transylvania, Romania. 23rd July 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Young boys in Transylvania, Romania. 23rd July 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A young family living in poverty  in Transylvania, Romania. 23rd July 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A taxi driver in Transylvania, Romania. 23rd July 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Two Roma Mothers with their children in a gypsy community in Copsa Mica, Transylvania, Romania. 23rd July 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Roma teenagers and children in a gypsy community in Copsa Mica, Transylvania, Romania. 23rd July 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A street scene in Transylvania, Romania. 23rd July 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A young family living in poverty  in Transylvania, Romania. 23rd July 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Young boys in Transylvania, Romania. 23rd July 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A lady rides on top of a cart full of hay in the Rural district of Maramures,  Romania. Photo Tim Clayton..Romania entered the European Economic Community in January 2007, signaling a fresh exodus of the work force as many Romanians fled the country in search of a better life. Sadly many have not found the employment sought and Romanian communities camped in European cities are making headlines for all the wrong reasons...In a nation recovering from communist rule from 1947 to 1989 and a decade of economic instability and decline that followed, it is estimated Romania has lost between 2.0 and 2.5 million of it's workforce since the end of communist rule. Considering Romanian's population is estimated at 22 million, this is about 10% of the Country's population...Life goes on as normal for those who have remained in Romania. In a country steeped in history and culture there has been little or no change in age old traditions, life is personified in the rural communities where a third of Romanian's population is employed in agriculture and primary production, one of the highest in Europe.
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  • A young girl poses in the small rural town of Rupea in the heart of Transylyania,  Romania. Photo Tim Clayton..Romania entered the European Economic Community in January 2007, signaling a fresh exodus of the work force as many Romanians fled the country in search of a better life. Sadly many have not found the employment sought and Romanian communities camped in European cities are making headlines for all the wrong reasons...In a nation recovering from communist rule from 1947 to 1989 and a decade of economic instability and decline that followed, it is estimated Romania has lost between 2.0 and 2.5 million of it's workforce since the end of communist rule. Considering Romanian's population is estimated at 22 million, this is about 10% of the Country's population...Life goes on as normal for those who have remained in Romania. In a country steeped in history and culture there has been little or no change in age old traditions, life is personified in the rural communities where a third of Romanian's population is employed in agriculture and primary production, one of the highest in Europe.
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  • Farmers milk goats in the rural district of Maramures,  Romania. Photo Tim Clayton..Romania entered the European Economic Community in January 2007, signaling a fresh exodus of the work force as many Romanians fled the country in search of a better life. Sadly many have not found the employment sought and Romanian communities camped in European cities are making headlines for all the wrong reasons...In a nation recovering from communist rule from 1947 to 1989 and a decade of economic instability and decline that followed, it is estimated Romania has lost between 2.0 and 2.5 million of it's workforce since the end of communist rule. Considering Romanian's population is estimated at 22 million, this is about 10% of the Country's population...Life goes on as normal for those who have remained in Romania. In a country steeped in history and culture there has been little or no change in age old traditions, life is personified in the rural communities where a third of Romanian's population is employed in agriculture and primary production, one of the highest in Europe.
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  • A Lady with a young boy in a pram wait in the high street of the small town of Rupea in the heart of Transylvania, Romania. Photo Tim Clayton..Romania entered the European Economic Community in January 2007, signaling a fresh exodus of the work force as many Romanians fled the country in search of a better life. Sadly many have not found the employment sought and Romanian communities camped in European cities are making headlines for all the wrong reasons...In a nation recovering from communist rule from 1947 to 1989 and a decade of economic instability and decline that followed, it is estimated Romania has lost between 2.0 and 2.5 million of it's workforce since the end of communist rule. Considering Romanian's population is estimated at 22 million, this is about 10% of the Country's population...Life goes on as normal for those who have remained in Romania. In a country steeped in history and culture there has been little or no change in age old traditions, life is personified in the rural communities where a third of Romanian's population is employed in agriculture and primary production, one of the highest in Europe.
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  • An elderly lady, returning from working the fields pauses with her pick as two friends engage in conversation in the background in the rural district of Maramures,  Romania. Photo Tim Clayton..Romania entered the European Economic Community in January 2007, signaling a fresh exodus of the work force as many Romanians fled the country in search of a better life. Sadly many have not found the employment sought and Romanian communities camped in European cities are making headlines for all the wrong reasons...In a nation recovering from communist rule from 1947 to 1989 and a decade of economic instability and decline that followed, it is estimated Romania has lost between 2.0 and 2.5 million of it's workforce since the end of communist rule. Considering Romanian's population is estimated at 22 million, this is about 10% of the Country's population...Life goes on as normal for those who have remained in Romania. In a country steeped in history and culture there has been little or no change in age old traditions, life is personified in the rural communities where a third of Romanian's population is employed in agriculture and primary production, one of the highest in Europe.
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  • ROMANIA- MAY 02: A farm hand pauses while working with fellow farm hands in a field in Southern Transylvania, Romania. Photo Tim Clayton..Romania entered the European Economic Community in January 2007, signaling a fresh exodus of the work force as many Romanians fled the country in search of a better life. Sadly many have not found the employment sought and Romanian communities camped in European cities are making headlines for all the wrong reasons...In a nation recovering from communist rule from 1947 to 1989 and a decade of economic instability and decline that followed, it is estimated Romania has lost between 2.0 and 2.5 million of it's workforce since the end of communist rule. Considering Romanian's population is estimated at 22 million, this is about 10% of the Country's population...Life goes on as normal for those who have remained in Romania. In a country steeped in history and culture there has been little or no change in age old traditions, life is personified in the rural communities where a third of Romanian's population is employed in agriculture and primary production, one of the highest in Europe.
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  • A lady spins wool by the roadside in the rural region of Maramures, Romania. Photo Tim Clayton..Romania entered the European Economic Community in January 2007, signaling a fresh exodus of the work force as many Romanians fled the country in search of a better life. Sadly many have not found the employment sought and Romanian communities camped in European cities are making headlines for all the wrong reasons...In a nation recovering from communist rule from 1947 to 1989 and a decade of economic instability and decline that followed, it is estimated Romania has lost between 2.0 and 2.5 million of it's workforce since the end of communist rule. Considering Romanian's population is estimated at 22 million, this is about 10% of the Country's population...Life goes on as normal for those who have remained in Romania. In a country steeped in history and culture there has been little or no change in age old traditions, life is personified in the rural communities where a third of Romanian's population is employed in agriculture and primary production, one of the highest in Europe.
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  • A Street scene in the small rural town of Rupea in the heart of Transylvania, Romania. Photo Tim Clayton..Romania entered the European Economic Community in January 2007, signaling a fresh exodus of the work force as many Romanians fled the country in search of a better life. Sadly many have not found the employment sought and Romanian communities camped in European cities are making headlines for all the wrong reasons...In a nation recovering from communist rule from 1947 to 1989 and a decade of economic instability and decline that followed, it is estimated Romania has lost between 2.0 and 2.5 million of it's workforce since the end of communist rule. Considering Romanian's population is estimated at 22 million, this is about 10% of the Country's population...Life goes on as normal for those who have remained in Romania. In a country steeped in history and culture there has been little or no change in age old traditions, life is personified in the rural communities where a third of Romanian's population is employed in agriculture and primary production, one of the highest in Europe.
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  • ROMANIA- MAY 09: A elderly lady and gentleman wait in a shelter during rain in the rural region of Maramures, Romania. Photo Tim Clayton..Romania entered the European Economic Community in January 2007, signaling a fresh exodus of the work force as many Romanians fled the country in search of a better life. Sadly many have not found the employment sought and Romanian communities camped in European cities are making headlines for all the wrong reasons...In a nation recovering from communist rule from 1947 to 1989 and a decade of economic instability and decline that followed, it is estimated Romania has lost between 2.0 and 2.5 million of it's workforce since the end of communist rule. Considering Romanian's population is estimated at 22 million, this is about 10% of the Country's population...Life goes on as normal for those who have remained in Romania. In a country steeped in history and culture there has been little or no change in age old traditions, life is personified in the rural communities where a third of Romanian's population is employed in agriculture and primary production, one of the highest in Europe.
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  • Two young friends pose in the small town of Rupea in the heart of Transylvania, Romania. Photo Tim Clayton..Romania entered the European Economic Community in January 2007, signaling a fresh exodus of the work force as many Romanians fled the country in search of a better life. Sadly many have not found the employment sought and Romanian communities camped in European cities are making headlines for all the wrong reasons...In a nation recovering from communist rule from 1947 to 1989 and a decade of economic instability and decline that followed, it is estimated Romania has lost between 2.0 and 2.5 million of it's workforce since the end of communist rule. Considering Romanian's population is estimated at 22 million, this is about 10% of the Country's population...Life goes on as normal for those who have remained in Romania. In a country steeped in history and culture there has been little or no change in age old traditions, life is personified in the rural communities where a third of Romanian's population is employed in agriculture and primary production, one of the highest in Europe.
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  • Ladies travel in style on a horse and cart while using umbrellas' to protect themselves from the rain on a country road in Maramures, Romania. Photo Tim Clayton..Romania entered the European Economic Community in January 2007, signaling a fresh exodus of the work force as many Romanians fled the country in search of a better life. Sadly many have not found the employment sought and Romanian communities camped in European cities are making headlines for all the wrong reasons...In a nation recovering from communist rule from 1947 to 1989 and a decade of economic instability and decline that followed, it is estimated Romania has lost between 2.0 and 2.5 million of it's workforce since the end of communist rule. Considering Romanian's population is estimated at 22 million, this is about 10% of the Country's population...Life goes on as normal for those who have remained in Romania. In a country steeped in history and culture there has been little or no change in age old traditions, life is personified in the rural communities where a third of Romanian's population is employed in agriculture and primary production, one of the highest in Europe.
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  • A gentleman pauses in the high street of the small town of Rupea in the heart of Transylvania, Romania. Photo Tim Clayton..Romania entered the European Economic Community in January 2007, signaling a fresh exodus of the work force as many Romanians fled the country in search of a better life. Sadly many have not found the employment sought and Romanian communities camped in European cities are making headlines for all the wrong reasons...In a nation recovering from communist rule from 1947 to 1989 and a decade of economic instability and decline that followed, it is estimated Romania has lost between 2.0 and 2.5 million of it's workforce since the end of communist rule. Considering Romanian's population is estimated at 22 million, this is about 10% of the Country's population...Life goes on as normal for those who have remained in Romania. In a country steeped in history and culture there has been little or no change in age old traditions, life is personified in the rural communities where a third of Romanian's population is employed in agriculture and primary production, one of the highest in Europe.
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  • A young gypsy girl pauses for a moment as she plays with friends on a traditional cart in a gypsy community in Copsa Mica, Transylvania, Romania  Photo Tim Clayton..Romania entered the European Economic Community in January 2007, signaling a fresh exodus of the work force as many Romanians fled the country in search of a better life. Sadly many have not found the employment sought and Romanian communities camped in European cities are making headlines for all the wrong reasons...In a nation recovering from communist rule from 1947 to 1989 and a decade of economic instability and decline that followed, it is estimated Romania has lost between 2.0 and 2.5 million of it's workforce since the end of communist rule. Considering Romanian's population is estimated at 22 million, this is about 10% of the Country's population...Life goes on as normal for those who have remained in Romania. In a country steeped in history and culture there has been little or no change in age old traditions, life is personified in the rural communities where a third of Romanian's population is employed in agriculture and primary production, one of the highest in Europe.
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