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Police Constables on horses alerting public coming on sea view beach for fun because of Cyclone Yuva alerts, Photo by Yasir Kazmi, Sea View Beach, Karachi, Pakistan.
The hot weather conditions prevailing in the city of Karachi might lose or increase their intensity depending on whether the system developing in the Arabian Sea turns into a cyclone, Cyclone Vayu is likely to intensify further into a severe cyclonic storm during the next 24 hours, an alert issued by Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD).

Public enjoying camel ride and watching beautiful clouds formation because of Cyclone Yuva 1100 km away from the sea lines of Karachi, Photo by Yasir Kazmi, Sea View Beach, Karachi, Pakistan.
The hot weather conditions prevailing in the city of Karachi might lose or increase their intensity depending on whether the system developing in the Arabian Sea turns into a cyclone, Cyclone Vayu is likely to intensify further into a severe cyclonic storm during the next 24 hours, an alert issued by Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD).

Police Constable on Horse stopping motorcyclist at sea view beach and alerting them about cyclone Yuva , Photo by Yasir Kazmi, Sea View Beach, Karachi, Pakistan.
The hot weather conditions prevailing in the city of Karachi might lose or increase their intensity depending on whether the system developing in the Arabian Sea turns into a cyclone, Cyclone Vayu is likely to intensify further into a severe cyclonic storm during the next 24 hours, an alert issued by Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD).

Beautiful clouds formation because of Cyclone Yuva 1100 km away from the coastal area of Karachi, Photo by Yasir Kazmi, Sea View Beach, Karachi, Pakistan.
The hot weather conditions prevailing in the city of Karachi might lose or increase their intensity depending on whether the system developing in the Arabian Sea turns into a cyclone, Cyclone Vayu is likely to intensify further into a severe cyclonic storm during the next 24 hours, an alert issued by Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD).

Wedding in Bethlehem, West Bank, Palestine, a young couple get married in a traditional way in Palestine territory.

Wedding in Bethlehem, West Bank, Palestine, a young couple get married in a traditional way in Palestine territory.

Wedding in Bethlehem, West Bank, Palestine, a young couple get married in a traditional way in Palestine territory.

Wedding in Bethlehem, West Bank, Palestine, a young couple get married in a traditional way in Palestine territory.

Wedding in Bethlehem, West Bank, Palestine, a young couple get married in a traditional way in Palestine territory.

Wedding in Bethlehem, West Bank, Palestine, a young couple get married in a traditional way in Palestine territory.

Wedding in Bethlehem, West Bank, Palestine, a young couple get married in a traditional way in Palestine territory.

Wedding in Bethlehem, West Bank, Palestine, a young couple get married in a traditional way in Palestine territory.

Wedding in Bethlehem, West Bank, Palestine, a young couple get married in a traditional way in Palestine territory.

Wedding in Bethlehem, West Bank, Palestine, a young couple get married in a traditional way in Palestine territory.

Wedding in Bethlehem, West Bank, Palestine, a young couple get married in a traditional way in Palestine territory.

Wedding in Bethlehem, West Bank, Palestine, a young couple get married in a traditional way in Palestine territory.

Wedding in Bethlehem, West Bank, Palestine, a young couple get married in a traditional way in Palestine territory.

Wedding in Bethlehem, West Bank, Palestine, a young couple get married in a traditional way in Palestine territory.

To celebrate the United Nations Decade on Biodiversity 2011-2020, an environmentalist and a photojournalist visited 10 countries in 300 days in order to discover the most innovative solutions implemented by the peoples of the world to preserve the biodiversity of our planet. A fabulous educational journey through the Amazon, the Arabian desert, the Andes, the Pacific Ocean and more!
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A man on a carriage going through the village's main square. Pungesti is one of Romania's poorest villages. It lacks basic infrastructures such as paved roads.

A man scouting the area around Chevron's compound. Horses are still the main means of transportation in Pungesti.

A carriage on a muddy road in Pungesti. Pungesti is one of Romania's poorest villages. It lacks basic infrastructures. Only the village's main road is paved.

A horse sculpture by the beach. There are many works of art around the island. Kish Island, Iran.

Sheikh Salah AL SAYFI: (Mechkiti) Entrepreneur. He has been practicing horse-riding for 30 years. His love for horses led him to establish an equestrian center that he has been managing for several years. He actively encourages the practice of horse riding, which he feels is beneficial for the body and soul, especially when it is exercised in nature.
Cheikh Salah AL SAYFI: (Mechkiti) Entrepreneur. Il pratique l'équitation depuis 30 ans. Son amour envers le cheval l’a poussé à fonder un centre équestre qu’il gère depuis plusieurs années. Il encourage la pratique de l'équitation qui est bénéfique pour le corps et l'âme, surtout quand elle est exercée dans la nature.

The Park of San Rossore, a royal farmstead that became a presidential mansion, is also the site where in 1938, the Italian king formerly signed the introduction of the racial law. Today, San Rossore is most famous for its hippodrome. The racetrack and training spaces are managed by the Alfea society.
In the studs of Pisa there are around 600 horses, and the total cost of keeping each of them is €20.000. There are around 100 hectares of tracks available to ride, and the hippodrome organizes around 50 official sports days per year. Thousands attend the races, and around €600.000 is gambled each race day. Eight hundred people work in the horse racing industry in Pisa, 50 000 at national level.

Horse race in San Rossore park,Italy.
A rider caresses his horse head just before the race begins.

Archaeologists have discovered 100 or so rock carvings from the Upper Palaeolithic (10,000 to 30,000 years ago) which depict basic animation at 2 to 3 frames per second. Although hard to see, this horse's ears move. GIF animation (handout) available on request.

A man taking his produce to market in Kabul, Afghanistan.

An intimate, cultural study of the free-for-all melee of 'Buzkashi', Central Asia's oldest and fiercest sport. The name of the game literally translates as "goat grabbing." Contestants vie to snatch the headless carcass of a goat (buz) and drag it across a goal line.

A member of the audience runs for cover as buzkashi riders gallop past the goal markers in Luchob, central Tajikistan.

Sunlight and dust streams around Buzkashi players in Sharinav, Tajikistan. Spectators stand on a mound nearby - audience members often wander as close as possible to watch the game.

Sunlight and dust streams around Buzkashi players in Sharinav, Tajikistan. Spectators stand on a mound nearby - audience members often wander as close as possible to watch the game.

At a Navruz commemorative match in the mountains near Dushanbe.

A farmer holds the head of a goat he just sold for extended rounds of a buzkashi game in Sharinav, Tajikistan. The goat carcass is normally prepared the day before the match.

A player puts on his boots before a match near Dushanbe.

A buzkashi player tries to escape from a rival at a match in Tezgar, near Dushanbe.

An assistant buzkashi player in training at a match in Tezgar, near Dushanbe. As Tajikistan modernizes and young people increasingly move to Russia and elsewhere to work due to the lack of jobs in-country, the future of buzkashi is unclear.

Young spectators view a horde of buzkashi horses from a nearby hill in Dangara, southern Tajikistan.

A buzkashi player tapes up his fingers to ward off cold and blows from other players' whips during a winter match near Hissor, western Tajikistan.