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  • Tottori Sand Dunes. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • HIMEJI: A man wearing a protective face mask rides past the candidate posters, exhibited at the temporary build election notice board on April 24 2015 in Himeji, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • KYOTO, JAPAN: A woman wearing a protective face mask and dressed in a kimono costume walks through the row of LED lights illuminated Kimono Forest site on March 11, 2021 in Arashiyama, Japan.  <br />
The Kimono Forest, art installation consists of 32 fabric designs of traditional kimonos, Kyo-yuzen style wrapped around 2 meters-high 600 cylinders lining a private railway route from Randen station at Arashiyama, one of the most popular tourists destination in Kyoto.
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  • JAPAN: The Tottori Sand Dunes span 16 kilometers long and 2 kilometers wide and are the only large sand hills in Japan. The dunes are a blend of sand and volcanic ash mixed over 100,000 years then shaped by winds from the Sea of Japan. Part of the San'in Kaigan Geopark, they can be experienced via camel rides, dune buggies and sandboarding.
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  • JAPAN: Tottori Sand Dunes. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • JAPAN: Tottori Sand Dunes.Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • Think Critically To  Click Wisely. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • KYOTO: Tourists travel on a tour boat along with the blooming cherry blossoms tress on the Okazaki canal in Kyoto, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • JAPAN: Tottori sand dunes. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • JAPAN: Tottori Sand Dunes. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • JAPAN: The Tottori Sand Dunes span 16 kilometers long and 2 kilometers wide and are the only large sand hills in Japan. The dunes are a blend of sand and volcanic ash mixed over 100,000 years then shaped by winds from the Sea of Japan. Part of the San'in Kaigan Geopark, they can be experienced via camel rides, dune buggies and sandboarding.
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  • FUKUI: The Senior women are seen at the bus stop as they wait to get a bus to return to their home in Fukui city, Japan.
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  • JAPAN: Tottori Sand Dunes. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • COLOMBO: Youngers eat free meals amid the months-long economic crisis in a community kitchen at Bethany Church in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Wednesday, August 4, 2022. The community kitchen has support meals for 300 people per day.
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  • COLOMBO: A young girl looks outside from her tent is pictured after the police have informed protesters to leave and vacate the surrounding Galle Face Green campsite on August 4, 2022, in Colombo, Sri Lanka.  Appromaxiatley 4 months Sri Lankans protesters occupied the surrounding Galle Face Green and President's Office demanded to the resignation of President Gotabya Rajapaksa.
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  • JAPAN: Tottori Sans Dunes. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • JAPAN: Tottori Sand Dunes. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • NEPAL: A Nepalese woman performs rituals while offering prayers in a temple in Kathmandu seven days after a major earthquake hit the region on May 2, 2015 in Kathmandu, Nepal
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  • TANBASASAYAMA, JAPAN: A site abandoned love hotel is pictures on April 12,2021 in Tanbasasayama, Japan. In Japan, love hotel industry to faces an uncertain future due to Coronavirus pandemic. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • KYOTO, JAPAN: Tourists visit the LED lights  illuminated Kimono Forest site on March 11,2021 in Arashiyama, one of most popular tourist destination in Kyoto, Japan.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • HIMEJI: Student's shoes are seen in the rack at an entrance of a school building on April 7, 2020 in Himeji, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • KYOTO, JAPAN:  Local tourists ride a Japanese tour rickshaw through the Bamboo forest at Arashiyama, one of most popular tourist satiation in Kyoto, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • KYOTO, JAPAN: A woman wearing a protective face mask and dressed in kimono costume takes pictures  illuminated Kimono Forest theme site on March 11,2021 in Arashiyama, Japan.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • KYOTO, JAPAN: Kimono designs cylinders illuminated at Kimono Forest site on March 11,2021 in Arashiyama, one of most popular tourist destination of Kyoto, Japan.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • NEPAL:  A young girl displaced by the earthquake sleeps on her grandmother's lap at Tudhikhel makeshift camp on May 4, 2015 in Kathmandu, Nepal. UNICEF reports that around 940,000 children living in areas severely affected by the recent Nepal earthquake have been left either injured or displaced. Many children have been left homeless with no access to basic care and children will be at heightened risk of diseases like cholera and diarrheal infections. The 7.9 earthquakes hit Kathmandu mid-day on Saturday and were followed by multiple aftershocks that triggered avalanches on Mt. Everest that buried mountain climbers in their base camps. Many houses, buildings and temples in the capital were destroyed during the earthquake, leaving over 7000 dead and many more trapped under the debris as emergency rescue workers attempt to clear debris and find survivors. Regular aftershocks have hampered recovery missions as locals, officials and aid workers attempt to recover bodies from the rubble
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  • NEPAL: Nepalese people collect water at Durbar square, a UNESCO world heritage site that was badly damaged by the earthquake on April 29, 2015 in Kathmandu, Nepal.
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  • NEPAL: Nepalese earthquake victims plant rice seedlings in a paddy rice field next to a collapsed house on May 1, 2015 in Shindupalchowk, Nepal.
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  • NEPAL: Nepalese victims of the earthquake walk about near their tents at a makeshift camp at Tunshikel on April 28, 2015 in Kathmandu, Nepal.
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  • NEPAL:  Ariel view of collapsed houses on May 1, 2015 in Kavrepalanchowk, Nepal.
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  • JAPAN: The Tottori Sand Dunes span 16 kilometers long and 2 kilometers wide and are the only large sand hills in Japan. The dunes are a blend of sand and volcanic ash mixed over 100,000 years then shaped by winds from the Sea of Japan. Part of the San'in Kaigan Geopark, they can be experienced via camel rides, dune buggies and sandboarding.
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  • KYOTO, JAPAN: A woman wearing a protective face mask and dressed in a kimono costume walks through the row of LED lights illuminated Kimono Forest site on March 11,2021 in Arashiyama, Japan.  <br />
The Kimono Forest, art installation consists of 32 fabric designs of traditional kimonos, Kyo-yuzen style wrapped around 2 meters-high 600 cylinders lining a private railway route from Randen station at Arashiyama, one of the most popular tourists destination in Kyoto.
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  • KYOTO, JAPAN: Kimono pillars  illuminated Kimono Forest theme site on March 11,2021 in Arashiyama, Japan.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • KYOTO, JAPAN: A woman wearing a protective face mask and dressed in kimono costume takes pictures of LED lights  illuminated Kimono Forest theme site on March 11,2021 in Arashiyama, Japan.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • NISHINOMIYA: Young Japanese women dressed in traditional kimonos and wearing face masks attend an outdoor Coming-of-Age ceremony at Koshien national high school baseball stadium on January 11,2021 in Nishinomiya, Japan.
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  • SRI LANKA: A child artist used burned firewood sticks and painted her childhood face on the remaining piece of a cut tree.
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  • NEPAL: A Nepalese woman performs rituals while offering prayers at a partly collapsed temple seven days after a major earthquake hit the region on May 2, 2015 in Kathmandu, Nepal
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  • NEPAL: An elderly Nepalese woman carries her 4-year-old granddaughter, Denisha, as they walk among the rubble of collapsed buildings at Harisidaahi village on May 4, 2015 in Kathmandu, Nepal
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  • NEPAL:  Nepalese people look for their belongings among the rubble of their destroyed homes on April 29, 2015 in Kathmandu, Nepal.
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  • JAPAN: The Tottori Sand Dunes span 16 kilometers long and 2 kilometers wide and are the only large sand hills in Japan. The dunes are a blend of sand and volcanic ash mixed over 100,000 years then shaped by winds from the Sea of Japan. Part of the San'in Kaigan Geopark, they can be experienced via camel rides, dune buggies and sandboarding.
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  • KYOTO, JAPAN: Local tourists ride a Japanese tour rickshaw through the Bamboo forest at Arashiyama, one of most popular tourist satiation in Kyoto, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • KYOTO, JAPAN: A woman wearing a protective face mask and dressed in kimono costume walks through row of LED lights  illuminated Kimono Forest theme site on March 11,2021 in Arashiyama, Japan.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • KYOTO, JAPAN: Women wearing protective face masks and dressed in kimono costumes walk through row of LED lights  illuminated Kimono Forest theme site on March 11,2021 in Arashiyama, Japan.  <br />
The Kimono Forest, art installation consist of 32 fabric designs of traditional kimonos, Kyo-yuzen style wrapped around 2 meters-high 600 cylinders lining a private railway route from Randen station at Arashiyama, one of most popular tourists destination in Kyoto.Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • KYOTO, JAPAN: Women wearing protective face masks and dressed in kimono costumes visit the illuminated Kimono Forest theme site on March 11,2021 in Arashiyama, Japan.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • KYOTO, JAPAN: A woman wearing a protective face mask and dressed in kimono costume walks through row of LED lights  illuminated Kimono Forest theme site on March 11,2021 in Arashiyama, Japan.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • KYOTO, JAPAN: Tourists dressed in traditional kimono costume visit the  illuminated Kimono Forest site on March 11,2021 in Arashiyama, one of most popular tourist destination of Kyoto, Japan.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • TANBASASAYAMA, JAPAN: A site abandoned love hotel is pictures on April 12,2021 in Tanbasasayama, Japan. In Japan, love hotel industry to faces an uncertain future due to Coronavirus pandemic. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • KYOTO, JAPAN: Women wearing a protective face masks walk along the   illuminated Kimono Forest site on March 11,2021 in Arashiyama, one of most popular tourist destination of Kyoto, Japan.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • JAPAN: : Tottori sand dunes is pictured. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • JAPAN: The Tottori Sand Dunes span 16 kilometers long and 2 kilometers wide and are the only large sand hills in Japan. The dunes are a blend of sand and volcanic ash mixed over 100,000 years then shaped by winds from the Sea of Japan. Part of the San'in Kaigan Geopark, they can be experienced via camel rides, dune buggies and sandboarding.
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  • HIMEJI,JAPAN: A masked statue sits entrance of phone shop in Himeji, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • KYOTO, JAPAN: Kimono pillars illuminated at Kimono Forest site on March 11,2021 in Arashiyama, Japan.  <br />
The Kimono Forest, art installation consist of 32 fabric designs of traditional kimonos, Kyo-yuzen style wrapped around 2 meters-high 600 cylinders lining a private railway route from Randen station at Arashiyama, one of most popular tourists destination in Kyoto.<br />
Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • KYOTO, JAPAN: Illuminated Kimono Forest site on March 11,2021 in Arashiyama, Japan.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • KYOTO, JAPAN: Tourists visit the  illuminated Kimono Forest theme site on March 11,2021 in Arashiyama, Japan.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • TOYOOKA, JAPAN - MARCH 26: Tourists view blooming cherry blossom trees at Kinosaki Hot Spring Resort Town on March 26, 2021 in Toyooka, Japan. (Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe)
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  • TOYOOKA, JAPAN: Tourists view blooming cherry blossom trees at Kinosaki Hot Spring Resort Town on March 26, 2021 in Toyooka, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • JAPAN: Samurai period people lifestyle who lived around the Tanbasayama city written with the drawing, paintings and historical Japanese letters
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  • JAPAN: Samurai period people lifestyle who lived around the Tanbasayama city written with the drawing, painting and historical Japanese letters
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  • JAPAN: Samurai period people lifestyle who lived around the Tanbasayama city written with the drawing, painting and historical Japanese letters
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  • JAPAN: Samurai period people lifestyle who lived around the Tanbasayama city written with the drawing, painting and historical Japanese letters
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