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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 But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population..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 But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population..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. .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, 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, 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, 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. .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. .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, Nha Trang, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
    230906_clayton_vietnam_31.JPG
  • 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
    230906_clayton_vietnam_30.JPG
  • 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
    230906_clayton_vietnam_28.JPG
  • 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, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
    230906_clayton_vietnam_26.JPG
  • 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, 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
    230906_clayton_vietnam_22.JPG
  • 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
    230906_clayton_vietnam_21.JPG
  • 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, 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 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.  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 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. 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.  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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  • Tiffany & Co. Store on 5th Avenue in New York. Manhattan, New York, USA.  Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A street scene showing light catching high rise buildings of  Manhattan, New York, USA.  Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A street scene at dusk showing the high rise buildings of  Manhattan, New York, USA.  Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A street scene showing light catching high rise buildings of  Manhattan, New York, USA.  Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A street scene showing light catching high rise buildings of  Manhattan, New York, USA.  Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A street scene showing light catching high rise buildings of  Manhattan, New York, USA.  Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A street scene at dusk showing the high rise buildings of  Manhattan, New York, USA.  Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A street scene at dusk showing the high rise buildings of  Manhattan, New York, USA.  Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A street scene showing light catching high rise buildings of  Manhattan, New York, USA.  Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A street scene showing light catching high rise buildings of  Manhattan, New York, USA.  Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Construction work underway on a new NY Bridge to replace the deteriorating structure of the Tappan Zee Bridge which crosses the Hudson River in the state of New York. The bridge connects South Nyack in Rockland County with Tarrytown in Westchester County in the Lower Hudson Valley. The new bridge will be designed and constructed to last 100 years without major structural maintenance and is due to open in 2016. Tappan Zee Bridge, New York State, USA. 12th July 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Construction work underway on a new NY Bridge to replace the deteriorating structure of the Tappan Zee Bridge which crosses the Hudson River in the state of New York. The bridge connects South Nyack in Rockland County with Tarrytown in Westchester County in the Lower Hudson Valley. The new bridge will be designed and constructed to last 100 years without major structural maintenance and is due to open in 2016. Tappan Zee Bridge, New York State, USA. 12th July 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Construction work underway on a new NY Bridge to replace the deteriorating structure of the Tappan Zee Bridge which crosses the Hudson River in the state of New York. The bridge connects South Nyack in Rockland County with Tarrytown in Westchester County in the Lower Hudson Valley. The new bridge will be designed and constructed to last 100 years without major structural maintenance and is due to open in 2016. Tappan Zee Bridge, New York State, USA. 12th July 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Construction work underway on a new NY Bridge to replace the deteriorating structure of the Tappan Zee Bridge which crosses the Hudson River in the state of New York. The bridge connects South Nyack in Rockland County with Tarrytown in Westchester County in the Lower Hudson Valley. The new bridge will be designed and constructed to last 100 years without major structural maintenance and is due to open in 2016. Tappan Zee Bridge, New York State, USA. 12th July 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Construction work underway on a new NY Bridge to replace the deteriorating structure of the Tappan Zee Bridge which crosses the Hudson River in the state of New York. The bridge connects South Nyack in Rockland County with Tarrytown in Westchester County in the Lower Hudson Valley. The new bridge will be designed and constructed to last 100 years without major structural maintenance and is due to open in 2016. Tappan Zee Bridge, New York State, USA. 12th July 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The main concourse of at Grand Central Terminal. Manhattan, New York, USA.  Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The main concourse of at Grand Central Terminal. Manhattan, New York, USA.  Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The main concourse of at Grand Central Terminal. Manhattan, New York, USA.  Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The main concourse of at Grand Central Terminal. Manhattan, New York, USA.  Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The main concourse of at Grand Central Terminal. Manhattan, New York, USA.  Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A Manhattan street scene at night time showing yellow taxi cabs. Manhattan, New York, USA. 26th March 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A Manhattan street scene showing yellow taxi cabs. Manhattan, New York, USA. 26th March 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Commuters in the main concourse of Grand Central Station as the early morning light shines through the windows. Manhattan, New York, USA. 28th March 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Commuters in the main concourse of Grand Central Station as the early morning light shines through the windows. Manhattan, New York, USA. 28th March 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Commuters in the main concourse of Grand Central Station as the early morning light shines through the windows. Manhattan, New York, USA. 28th March 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Commuters in the main concourse of Grand Central Station as the early morning light shines through the windows. Manhattan, New York, USA. 28th March 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Sailboats at sunset, White Beach, Boracay Island, The Phillippines. 23rd July 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Seagulls survey Whitby Harbour, showing Whitby Abbey on the hillside overlooking the town. Whitby is a seaside town situated on the East coast of Yorkshire at the mouth of the River Esk, Whitby, North Yorkshire, England. 23rd July 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The steps from Whitby Harbour leading up to Whitby Abbey. Whitby, North Yorkshire, England. Whitby is a seaside town situated on the East coast of Yorkshire at the mouth of the River Esk, Whitby, North Yorkshire, England. 23rd July 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • With space at a premium in the vast metropolis of Manhattan, New York City, locals find ways and means for pastime exercise and recreational activities as they and go about their daily lives..Rollerskating in Central Park on May 4, 2004. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • With space at a premium in the vast metropolis of Manhattan, New York City, locals find ways and means for pastime exercise and recreational activities as they go about their daily lives..Saturday afternoon in Central Park on May 1, 2004. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • With space at a premium in the vast metropolis of Manhattan, New York City, locals find ways and means for pastime exercise and recreational activities as they go about their daily lives..A bike with a viewÖCyclists in Greenwich Village on May 4, 2004. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • With space at a premium in the vast metropolis of Manhattan, New York City, locals find ways and means for pastime exercise and recreational activities as they go about their daily lives..A roller blade rider beats the lights in Midtown Manhattan on May 2, 2004. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • With space at a premium in the vast metropolis of Manhattan, New York City, locals find ways and means for pastime exercise and recreational activities as they go about their daily lives.The basketball courts on the corner of West 4th Street on May 4, 2004. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Asian tourists during a scuba diving lesson in the ocean at White Beach,  Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 3, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton.....Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • An Asian tourist takes a self portrait during sunset at White Beach,  Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 4, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton.....Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • Asian tourists take photographs during sunset at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 2, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton.....Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • Asian tourists take a self portrait during sunset at White Beach,  Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 3, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton.....Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • Asian tourists enjoy boat rides during an amazing sunset at White Beach,  Boracay Island, the Philippines on September 29, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton.....Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • Asian tourists along the shore front during sunset at White Beach,  Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 4, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton....Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • Asian tourists collect shells at dusk in the ocean at White Beach,  Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 6, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton....Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • Asian tourists during an amazing sunset at White Beach,  Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 7, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton....Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • A young asian family enjoy the pristine waters of White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 4, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton..Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • Asian tourists playing in the ocean at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 1, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton..Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • Asian tourists playing in the ocean at White Beach,  Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 1, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton..Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • Asian tourists playing a ball game in the pristine waters of White Beach,  Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 3, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton..Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • An asian family play in the sand at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 3, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton..Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • Asian tourists enjoy a massage on White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 6, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton..Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • Asian tourists in the ocean on a gloomy morning at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 1, 2008, Photo Tim Clayton..Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • Asian tourists in the ocean on a gloomy morning at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines on October 1, 2008. Photo Tim Clayton..Asian tourists at White Beach, Boracay Island, the Philippines...The 4 km stretch of White beach on Boracay Island, the Philippines has been honoured as the best leisure destination in Asia beating popular destinations such as Bali in Indonesia and Sanya in China in a recent survey conducted by an International Travel Magazine with 2.2 million viewers taking part in the online poll...Last year, close to 600,000 visitors visited Boracay with South Korea providing 128,909 visitors followed by Japan, 35,294, USA, 13,362 and China 12,720...A popular destination for South Korean divers and honeymooners, Boracay is now attracting crowds of tourists from mainland China who are arriving in ever increasing numbers. In Asia, China has already overtaken Japan to become the largest source of outland travelers...Boracay's main attraction is 4 km of pristine powder fine white sand and the crystal clear azure water making it a popular destination for Scuba diving with nearly 20 dive centers along White beach. The stretch of shady palm trees separate the beach from the line of hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It's pulsating nightlife with the friendly locals make it increasingly popular with the asian tourists...The Boracay sailing boats provide endless tourist entertainment, particularly during the amazing sunsets when the silhouetted sails provide picture postcard scenes along the shoreline...Boracay Island is situated an hours flight from Manila and it's close proximity to South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan means it is a growing destination for Asian tourists... By 2010, the island of Boracay expects to have 1,000,000 visitors.
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  • A panoramic Street Scene in Harlem, New York City, USA. 30th September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A panoramic Street Scene in Harlem, New York City, USA. 30th September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Construction work underway on a new NY Bridge to replace the deteriorating structure of the Tappan Zee Bridge which crosses the Hudson River in the state of New York. The bridge connects South Nyack in Rockland County with Tarrytown in Westchester County in the Lower Hudson Valley. The new bridge will be designed and constructed to last 100 years without major structural maintenance and is due to open in 2016. Tappan Zee Bridge, New York State, USA. 12th July 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Construction work underway on a new NY Bridge to replace the deteriorating structure of the Tappan Zee Bridge which crosses the Hudson River in the state of New York. The bridge connects South Nyack in Rockland County with Tarrytown in Westchester County in the Lower Hudson Valley. The new bridge will be designed and constructed to last 100 years without major structural maintenance and is due to open in 2016. Tappan Zee Bridge, New York State, USA. 12th July 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Construction work underway on a new NY Bridge to replace the deteriorating structure of the Tappan Zee Bridge which crosses the Hudson River in the state of New York. The bridge connects South Nyack in Rockland County with Tarrytown in Westchester County in the Lower Hudson Valley. The new bridge will be designed and constructed to last 100 years without major structural maintenance and is due to open in 2016. Tappan Zee Bridge, New York State, USA. 12th July 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Construction work underway on a new NY Bridge to replace the deteriorating structure of the Tappan Zee Bridge which crosses the Hudson River in the state of New York. The bridge connects South Nyack in Rockland County with Tarrytown in Westchester County in the Lower Hudson Valley. The new bridge will be designed and constructed to last 100 years without major structural maintenance and is due to open in 2016. Tappan Zee Bridge, New York State, USA. 12th July 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Construction work underway on a new NY Bridge to replace the deteriorating structure of the Tappan Zee Bridge which crosses the Hudson River in the state of New York. The bridge connects South Nyack in Rockland County with Tarrytown in Westchester County in the Lower Hudson Valley. The new bridge will be designed and constructed to last 100 years without major structural maintenance and is due to open in 2016. Tappan Zee Bridge, New York State, USA. 12th July 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Construction work underway on a new NY Bridge to replace the deteriorating structure of the Tappan Zee Bridge which crosses the Hudson River in the state of New York. The bridge connects South Nyack in Rockland County with Tarrytown in Westchester County in the Lower Hudson Valley. The new bridge will be designed and constructed to last 100 years without major structural maintenance and is due to open in 2016. Tappan Zee Bridge, New York State, USA. 12th July 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Construction work underway on a new NY Bridge to replace the deteriorating structure of the Tappan Zee Bridge which crosses the Hudson River in the state of New York. The bridge connects South Nyack in Rockland County with Tarrytown in Westchester County in the Lower Hudson Valley. The new bridge will be designed and constructed to last 100 years without major structural maintenance and is due to open in 2016. Tappan Zee Bridge, New York State, USA. 12th July 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Construction work underway on a new NY Bridge to replace the deteriorating structure of the Tappan Zee Bridge which crosses the Hudson River in the state of New York. The bridge connects South Nyack in Rockland County with Tarrytown in Westchester County in the Lower Hudson Valley. The new bridge will be designed and constructed to last 100 years without major structural maintenance and is due to open in 2016. Tappan Zee Bridge, New York State, USA. 12th July 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Construction work underway on a new NY Bridge to replace the deteriorating structure of the Tappan Zee Bridge which crosses the Hudson River in the state of New York. The bridge connects South Nyack in Rockland County with Tarrytown in Westchester County in the Lower Hudson Valley. The new bridge will be designed and constructed to last 100 years without major structural maintenance and is due to open in 2016. Tappan Zee Bridge, New York State, USA. 12th July 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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