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  • Winged devils and angels spray paint graffiti, incorporating electricity meters on a wall with doorway and two garbage bags of a street in Brick Lane area, London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • A room in an abandoned building in a state of dereliction, with furniture, rubble and rubbish, in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Barcelona, June 5, 2007: HA Schult, a German artist created 300 ?Trash People? statues in the Plaza Real for the day of the environment, Catalonia, Spain. The sculptures were made entirely from household waste and glue and will be on display until 9th of June, 2007. HA Schult?s army of Trash People already went around the world from Grande Arche de la Défense in Paris to the Great Wall of China. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Barcelona, June 5, 2007: HA Schult, a German artist created 300 ?Trash People? statues in the Plaza Real for the day of the environment, Catalonia, Spain. The sculptures were made entirely from household waste and glue and will be on display until 9th of June, 2007. HA Schult?s army of Trash People already went around the world from Grande Arche de la Défense in Paris to the Great Wall of China. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Armchair, boxes and rubbish in an abandoned building in a state of dereliction, in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Room with floral wallpaper filled with boxes and scaffolding poles in an abandoned building in a state of dereliction, in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Room with floral wallpaper filled with junk, in an abandoned building in a state of dereliction, in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of Xavier Rollan i Besalduch, architect with Rollan Arquitectura, a practice based in Tortosa which is involved in the preservation of its buildings, in an abandoned building in a state of dereliction, in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Room with floral wallpaper filled with boxes and scaffolding poles in an abandoned building in a state of dereliction, in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Armchair, boxes and rubbish in an abandoned building in a state of dereliction, in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Street scene in Palermo, Sicily, Italy, with market stalls and shops lining a pedestrian street flanked by apartment buildings. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Rooms in an abandoned building in a state of dereliction with a missing door but opulent patterned wallpaper in a panelled design, in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Rubbish from squatters in a room in an abandoned building in a state of dereliction in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Belongings in a room in an abandoned building in a state of dereliction in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • A room in an abandoned building in a state of dereliction with abandoned belongings, furniture and rubbish, in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • A room in an abandoned building in a state of dereliction, with a green chair and rubbish on the floor, in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • A room in an abandoned building in a state of dereliction in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. The sumptuous red curtains contrast with the dirt and decay of the apartment. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • A room in an abandoned building in a state of dereliction in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Some pieces of furniture remain and the room is strewn with rubbish. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Barcelona, June 5, 2007: HA Schult, a German artist created 300 ?Trash People? statues in the Plaza Real for the day of the environment, Catalonia, Spain. The sculptures were made entirely from household waste and glue and will be on display until 9th of June, 2007. HA Schult?s army of Trash People already went around the world from Grande Arche de la Défense in Paris to the Great Wall of China. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Barcelona, June 5, 2007: HA Schult, a German artist created 300 ?Trash People? statues in the Plaza Real for the day of the environment, Catalonia, Spain. The sculptures were made entirely from household waste and glue and will be on display until 9th of June, 2007. HA Schult?s army of Trash People already went around the world from Grande Arche de la Défense in Paris to the Great Wall of China. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Barcelona, June 5, 2007: HA Schult, a German artist created 300 ?Trash People? statues in the Plaza Real for the day of the environment, Catalonia, Spain. The sculptures were made entirely from household waste and glue and will be on display until 9th of June, 2007. HA Schult?s army of Trash People already went around the world from Grande Arche de la Défense in Paris to the Great Wall of China. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Barcelona, June 5, 2007: HA Schult, a German artist created 300 ?Trash People? statues in the Plaza Real for the day of the environment, Catalonia, Spain. The sculptures were made entirely from household waste and glue and will be on display until 9th of June, 2007. HA Schult?s army of Trash People already went around the world from Grande Arche de la Défense in Paris to the Great Wall of China. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Barcelona, June 5, 2007: HA Schult, a German artist created 300 ?Trash People? statues in the Plaza Real for the day of the environment, Catalonia, Spain. The sculptures were made entirely from household waste and glue and will be on display until 9th of June, 2007. HA Schult?s army of Trash People already went around the world from Grande Arche de la Défense in Paris to the Great Wall of China. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Barcelona, June 5, 2007: HA Schult, a German artist created 300 ?Trash People? statues in the Plaza Real for the day of the environment, Catalonia, Spain. The sculptures were made entirely from household waste and glue and will be on display until 9th of June, 2007. HA Schult?s army of Trash People already went around the world from Grande Arche de la Défense in Paris to the Great Wall of China. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Barcelona, June 5, 2007: HA Schult, a German artist created 300 ?Trash People? statues in the Plaza Real for the day of the environment, Catalonia, Spain. The sculptures were made entirely from household waste and glue and will be on display until 9th of June, 2007. HA Schult?s army of Trash People already went around the world from Grande Arche de la Défense in Paris to the Great Wall of China. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Barcelona, June 5, 2007: HA Schult, a German artist created 300 ?Trash People? statues in the Plaza Real for the day of the environment, Catalonia, Spain. The sculptures were made entirely from household waste and glue and will be on display until 9th of June, 2007. HA Schult?s army of Trash People already went around the world from Grande Arche de la Défense in Paris to the Great Wall of China. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Barcelona, June 5, 2007: HA Schult, a German artist created 300 ?Trash People? statues in the Plaza Real for the day of the environment, Catalonia, Spain. The sculptures were made entirely from household waste and glue and will be on display until 9th of June, 2007. HA Schult?s army of Trash People already went around the world from Grande Arche de la Défense in Paris to the Great Wall of China. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Barcelona, June 5, 2007: HA Schult, a German artist created 300 ?Trash People? statues in the Plaza Real for the day of the environment, Catalonia, Spain. The sculptures were made entirely from household waste and glue and will be on display until 9th of June, 2007. HA Schult?s army of Trash People already went around the world from Grande Arche de la Défense in Paris to the Great Wall of China. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Barcelona, June 5, 2007: HA Schult, a German artist created 300 ?Trash People? statues in the Plaza Real for the day of the environment, Catalonia, Spain. The sculptures were made entirely from household waste and glue and will be on display until 9th of June, 2007. HA Schult?s army of Trash People already went around the world from Grande Arche de la Défense in Paris to the Great Wall of China. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Barcelona, June 5, 2007: HA Schult, a German artist created 300 ?Trash People? statues in the Plaza Real for the day of the environment, Catalonia, Spain. The sculptures were made entirely from household waste and glue and will be on display until 9th of June, 2007. HA Schult?s army of Trash People already went around the world from Grande Arche de la Défense in Paris to the Great Wall of China. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Barcelona, June 5, 2007: HA Schult, a German artist created 300 ?Trash People? statues in the Plaza Real for the day of the environment, Catalonia, Spain. The sculptures were made entirely from household waste and glue and will be on display until 9th of June, 2007. HA Schult?s army of Trash People already went around the world from Grande Arche de la Défense in Paris to the Great Wall of China? Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Room with floral wallpaper filled with junk, in an abandoned building in a state of dereliction, in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of Xavier Rollan i Besalduch, architect with Rollan Arquitectura, a practice based in Tortosa which is involved in the preservation of its buildings, in an abandoned building in a state of dereliction, in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Discarded aerosol can in front of a section of graffiti covered Berlin Wall in the Mauerpark, a public park on the site of a section of Berlin Wall in Prenzlauer Berg, Berlin, Germany. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • A room in an abandoned building in a state of dereliction in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Furniture remains in place with its contents strewn across the floor. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • A room in an abandoned building in a state of dereliction, with antique sideboard, basket, mattress and rubble, in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • A room in an abandoned building in a state of dereliction, with furniture and piles of rubbish and rubble, in the old town or Casc Antic of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Tortosa is an ancient town situated on the Ebro Delta which has a rich heritage dating from Roman times. In recent years, many buildings in the old town have been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Barcelona, June 5, 2007: HA Schult, a German artist created 300 ?Trash People? statues in the Plaza Real for the day of the environment, Catalonia, Spain. The sculptures were made entirely from household waste and glue and will be on display until 9th of June, 2007. HA Schult?s army of Trash People already went around the world from Grande Arche de la Défense in Paris to the Great Wall of China. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Barcelona, June 5, 2007: HA Schult, a German artist created 300 ?Trash People? statues in the Plaza Real for the day of the environment, Catalonia, Spain. The sculptures were made entirely from household waste and glue and will be on display until 9th of June, 2007. HA Schult?s army of Trash People already went around the world from Grande Arche de la Défense in Paris to the Great Wall of China. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Barcelona, June 5, 2007: HA Schult, a German artist created 300 ?Trash People? statues in the Plaza Real for the day of the environment, Catalonia, Spain. The sculptures were made entirely from household waste and glue and will be on display until 9th of June, 2007. HA Schult?s army of Trash People already went around the world from Grande Arche de la Défense in Paris to the Great Wall of China. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Barcelona, June 5, 2007: HA Schult, a German artist created 300 ?Trash People? statues in the Plaza Real for the day of the environment, Catalonia, Spain. The sculptures were made entirely from household waste and glue and will be on display until 9th of June, 2007. HA Schult?s army of Trash People already went around the world from Grande Arche de la Défense in Paris to the Great Wall of China. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Barcelona, June 5, 2007: HA Schult, a German artist created 300 ?Trash People? statues in the Plaza Real for the day of the environment, Catalonia, Spain. The sculptures were made entirely from household waste and glue and will be on display until 9th of June, 2007. HA Schult?s army of Trash People already went around the world from Grande Arche de la Défense in Paris to the Great Wall of China. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Barcelona, June 5, 2007: HA Schult, a German artist created 300 ?Trash People? statues in the Plaza Real for the day of the environment, Catalonia, Spain. The sculptures were made entirely from household waste and glue and will be on display until 9th of June, 2007. HA Schult?s army of Trash People already went around the world from Grande Arche de la Défense in Paris to the Great Wall of China. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Barcelona, June 5, 2007: HA Schult, a German artist created 300 ?Trash People? statues in the Plaza Real for the day of the environment, Catalonia, Spain. The sculptures were made entirely from household waste and glue and will be on display until 9th of June, 2007. HA Schult?s army of Trash People already went around the world from Grande Arche de la Défense in Paris to the Great Wall of China. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Barcelona, June 5, 2007: HA Schult, a German artist created 300 ?Trash People? statues in the Plaza Real for the day of the environment, Catalonia, Spain. The sculptures were made entirely from household waste and glue and will be on display until 9th of June, 2007. HA Schult?s army of Trash People already went around the world from Grande Arche de la Défense in Paris to the Great Wall of China. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Woman on her way back from shopping, holding a green plastic bag full of goods (the same is in street as garbage plastic bag), old city , Portuguese Fortified city of Mazagan, El Jadida, Morocco. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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