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911-8775 - First Nation Canadians protest against the destruction and pollution of the Tar Sands industry at the 4th annual Healing Walk north of Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada, North America
911-8779 - First Nation Canadians protest against the destruction and pollution of the Tar Sands industry at the 4th annual Healing Walk north of Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada, North America
911-8782 - First Nation Canadians protest against the destruction and pollution of the Tar Sands industry at the 4th annual Healing Walk north of Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada, North America
911-8776 - First Nation Canadians protest against the destruction and pollution of the Tar Sands industry at the 4th annual Healing Walk north of Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada, North America
857-69093 - Presidential candidate and Democratic front runner, Barack Obama, speaks in front of huge crowd of people at a record breaking political rally in Waterfront Park, Portland, Oregon on May 18, 2008. The City of Portland Fire Department estimated crowd attendance at 72,000. It was the largest campaign rally to date for the candidate and the largest political rally in Oregon history.
857-33945 - Men, soldiers and schoolboys carry banners and photos to the shrine in the Panjshir Valley of the famous Tajik commander, Ahmad Shah Masood, during a memorial on the one year anniversary of his assasination, September 9, 2002. Masood was a revered mujahedin leader who also was one of the leaders of the Northern Alliance which opposed the Taliban and helped the US Military in their defeat. Masood was assasinated by what are thought to be Al Queda operatives on Sept. 9, 2001. A shrine has been erected in the Panjshir Valley from where he led much of his resistance to both the Soviet and Taliban forces, to honor this latest of Afghan war heros.
857-33947 - Schoolboys chant and carry banners to the shrine in the Panjshir Valley of the famous Tajik commander, Ahmad Shah Masood, on the one year anniversary of his assasination, September 9 2002. Masood was a revered mujahedin leader who also was one of the leaders of the Northern Alliance which opposed the Taliban and helped the US Military in their defeat. Masood was assasinated by what are thought to be Al Queda operatives on Sept. 9, 2001. A shrine has been erected in the Panjshir Valley from where he led much of his resistance to both the Soviet and Taliban forces, to honor this latest of Afghan war heros.
857-15545 - I say yes to Jesus. And you? asks a banner on Rio de Janeiro's famous Ipanema beach. Known worldwide as a sun-drenched capital of flesh, Rio, where five new evangelical churches open every week, is "the center of the Pentecostal earthquake." This image is part of a five-part series on the rise of evangelical Protestantism in Latin America.
857-12147 - Wally and Hellen Rogers of Standish, Maine proudly display their home which is painted on all sides like the American Flag. Long before 9, 11 and the rejuvenation of patriotism and the increased display of Old Glory, the Rogers decided to wear their pride blatantly on the outside walls of their home.
857-12145 - Wally and Hellen Rogers of Standish, Maine proudly display their home which is painted on all sides like the American Flag. Long before 9, 11 and the rejuvenation of patriotism and the increased display of Old Glory, the Rogers decided to wear their pride blatantly on the outside walls of their home.
1196-107 - Fire ritual at chiwang monastery during the mani rimdu festival. these monks circumambulate the pyre after its ignition. one holds a long book wrapped in a felicitous scarf. the purifying fire takes the offering and raises them towards the sky in smoke. the circumambulatory ritual also recalls the way disciples showed respect for the buddhas body. solu khumbu, nepal
1196-239 - A solitary mask dancer appears wearing a frightening mask and silk brocade. they circle the courtyard with sprightly leaps. called protectors of faith, or dharmapdla, the origins of figures like these can be traced back to the pre-aryan peoples of india. originally known as yaksas (literally, a wondrous thing), they were tree spirits, who were accepted by the buddhists as defenders of the faith. in nepal and tibet, as in india, local deities were converted into protectors. a devotee of an alien sect devised a means to humiliate the buddha and his disciples. the buddha discovered it and succeeded in converting him to his teaching. due to lack of wisdom, the buddha remarked, some could not realize the goodness of his disciples and he compared the ignorant to the blind and the wise to those who have eyes.nobody is condemned in buddhism, for greatness is latent even in the seemingly lowliest just as lotuses spring from muddy ponds. -the dhammapada. solu khumbu, nepal
1196-89 - Sang sang rimpoche uses the dorje, a sacred ritual object to make the first decisive cut into the sand mandala on the last day of the mani rimdu festival. chiwang monastery, solu khumbu, nepal. solu khumbu, nepal
1196-74 - Bonpo conch shell, t. Norbutse. young monks, wearing ceremonial hats, blow on conch shells to call monks to prayer. yellow cylindrical object behind them is a victory banner, symbolizing monasteries defeat of negativity evil intention on premises
1196-113 - Tens of thousands of buddhist pilgrims from around the world traveled to bodhgaya, a town in northern india, to hear exiled tibetan spiritual leader hh dalai lama give the kalachakra-religious teachings. Pilgrims walk through the entrance banner at main temple in bodhgaya. They carry kusha grass for offering. Kalachakra initiation in bodhgaya, bihar, india
911-1458 - The Climate Camp protest against airport development at Heathrow and the village of Sipson that would be demolished to make way for a third runway, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
911-7500 - Members of the public protesting in Grizedale Forest against government proposals to sell off Forestry Commission land, Lake District, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe
911-7525 - Members of the public protesting in Grizedale Forest against government proposals to sell off Forestry Commission land, Lake District, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe
911-7532 - Members of the public protesting in Grizedale Forest against government proposals to sell off Forestry Commission land, Lake District, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe
911-7540 - Members of the public protesting in Grizedale Forest against government proposals to sell off Forestry Commission land, Lake District, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe
911-1456 - The Climate Camp protest against airport development at Heathrow and the village of Sipson that would be demolished to make way for a third runway, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
911-1455 - The Climate Camp protest against airport development at Heathrow and the village of Sipson that would be demolished to make way for a third runway, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
911-7514 - Members of the public protesting in Grizedale Forest against government proposals to sell off Forestry Commission land, Lake District, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe
911-7501 - Members of the public protesting in Grizedale Forest against government proposals to sell off Forestry Commission land, Lake District, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe
911-1454 - The Climate Camp protest against airport development at Heathrow and the village of Sipson that would be demolished to make way for a third runway, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
911-1457 - The Climate Camp protest against airport development at Heathrow and the village of Sipson that would be demolished to make way for a third runway, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe