Love locks are a modern tradition whereby sweethearts inscribe their names or initials on a padlock, attach it to a public structure and throw away the key, permanently sealing their love. IMB Photo
Love locks are a modern tradition whereby sweethearts inscribe their names or initials on a padlock, attach it to a public structure and throw away the key, permanently sealing their love. IMB Photo
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The sun sets on people standing in front of the Arc de Triomphe in downtown Paris as they await a parade to pass by. IMB Photo
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Just outside Notre-Dame Cathedral, locks are fixed to a bridge over the river Seine. Couples put locks on the bridge with their names or initials on it and then toss the key in the river. IMB Photo
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A man plays the accordion for passing tourist and locals on the streets of Paris. IMB Photo
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A dog in a tutu is walked down the streets of Paris by its owner. IMB Photo
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A customer shops in a Jewish bakery in the Le Marais, which means “The Marsh.” Le Maraisis a trendy area of Paris that is now home to many art galleries, trendy shops and many of the city’s Jewish community. The area was once the largest Jewish community in Europe, but 75% of the population died in concentration camps. IMB Photo
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A mime performs for tourists at the Place du Tertre. Situated in the very heart of Montmartre, Place du Tertre is one of the most famous squares in Paris. Place du Tertreis world-famous for its painters, cafés and ambiance. IMB Photo
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Pausing for Friday noon prayers, Muslims line the sidewalks near a mosque in Paris. IMB Photo
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Pausing for Friday noon prayers, Muslims line the sidewalks near a mosque in Paris. IMB Photo
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Pausing for Friday noon prayers, Muslims line the sidewalks near a mosque in Paris. IMB Photo
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Crowds of people pour through the bustling streets of St. Denis, a north Parisian suburb. Saint-Denis is the second most populated suburb of Paris with just over 113,000 people. IMB Photo
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Crowds of people pour through the bustling streets of St. Denis, a north Parisian suburb. Saint-Denis is the second most populated suburb of Paris with just over 113,000 people. IMB Photo
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Women walk through a bustling market scene in St. Denis, a northern Parisian suburb. Saint-Denis is the second most populated suburb of Paris, with just over 113,000 people. IMB Photo
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Shoppers walk down a street in St. Denis, a community in Paris. The Basilique St. Denis is pictured in the background. IMB Photo
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People walking through a crowded market in downtown Tripoli, Libya.
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Men ride their bicycles through a busy intersection in downtown Tripoli, Libya.
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Horse and carriages line the streets to the entrance of the Old City in Tripoli, Libya.
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A man drives a horse and cart through a busy street in downtown Tripoli, Libya.
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An Arab man is the head of the household.
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Men walk on the narrow paths between vats of lye and colorful dyes in a leather tannery in Fez, Morocco. The leather tannery, located in the Medina of Fez, an UNESCO World Heritage site, features leather-making techniques that remain unchanged since the Middle Ages. The Medina of Fez is an ancient and walled quarter of the city of Fez—one of the best-preserved old cities of the Arab world. The sprawling Medina of Fez is also the world’s largest car-free urban zone.
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