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  • Joshua alias Buz Lightyear takes a break from his work as a costumed character at New York´s Times Square.
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  • Joshua  and Virgilia alias Buz Lightyear and Elmo go back to Times Square after they had a short lunchbreak.
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  • Joshua and Virgilia go back to work after their lunchbreak.
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  • Joshua shows the pads inside his buzz lighter helmet. He sometimes wears the helmet for hours, even during summer.
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  • Spiderman, Elmo oder Mickey Maus - wie am times square eine eigene Variante des American Dreams wächst. Sie repräsentieren Amerikas Ikonen wie  Superman und Spiderman oder die Kuschelkumpels aus der Sesam Strasse. Verkleidet als Elmo oder Captain America lassen sie sich vor den Glitzerfassaden des Times Square als lebendes Stück amerikanischer Traum  von Touristen ablichten.  Hinter den Masken und Fassaden steckt ein Knochenjob, harte Konkurrenz und zunehmend Stress mit der Polizei. Ein Blick auf einen neuen New Yorker Berufsstand und dessen Versuche, sich zu organisieren...
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  • Joshua and Virgilia are taking a break from their work. They both are tired, as both of them have been working non-stop for days to come of for the medical bill of their baby.
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  • Turtle traces at the Ras al Hadd Turtle Beach Resort, Oman, 2011
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  • The traffic in Phnom Penh is dense and chaotic. For tourists, crossing a busy traffic artery, is often already a big challenge.
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  • Hand crafted sculptures of Massai Elders are sold as as souvenirs for tourists at the AFEW Giraffe Center in Nairobi.
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  • An artist hand crafts some sculptures and all kind of Kenyan wood art to sell it as souvenirs for tourists at the AFEW Giraffe Center in Nairobi.
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  • The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust operates a world-famous elephant orphanage in Nairobi. The Elephant Orphanage is inside Nairobi National Park, which is located just 10 kms from Nairobi city center. It is only open to the public for one hour a day, between 11am - 12pm,  every taxi driver knows what gate to go through to get to the orphanage which is very popular among tourists and school classes.
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  • Uhuru Park in the center of Nairobi is a popular recreation area among locals and tourists. Here one can rent pedalo boats to have fun on the small lake in the centre of the park.
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  • Street artist and asian tourists at the public transportation boat station at Bürkliplatz (Zürich) at Lake Zürich Shore, Switzerland
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  • José, who performs aa Cowboy Woody at Times Square in New York, does`t have his best day. A few days earlier the police placed some signs reminding tourists that tips are optional. Ever since them his income has dropped.
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  • Wat Phnom counts as the spiritual centre of Phnom Penh and is visited by the habitants everyday, for their prayers. The construction is one of the top attractions of the city, thus it is very often visited by tourists as well.
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  • A one-legged war veteran, waiting at the foot of temple of Wat Phnom to sell postcards to tourists. Wat Phnom is the eponym of Phnom Penh and built on an artificial, 27 meter high hill. The legend says that Stupa of Wat Phnom was built for the wealthy widow of Daun Chi Penh in 1372. She named the temple Wat Phnom Penh. Phnom stands for “hill”. Phnom Penh therefore stands for “hill Penh”.
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  • Phnom Penh is booming and getting more popular by tourists from all around the world.
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  • In the evening, one can drink a cocktail and enjoy the view of the Tonle Sap River and the Sisowath dock on the “le Moon” rooftop terrace of the Amaniaya Pancam hotel. The bar is well known as one of the most beautiful spots of the city and is said to be “the place to meet and chill” for tourists as well as natives in Phnom Penh.
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  • Sim cards with 4G internet connection can be bought at countless shops in Nairobi, a good way for tourist to reduce roaming expenses.
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  • Das Register, in welches sich jeder Tourist eintragen muss, der in Hobas die Schranke zum Fishriver canyon Nationalpark passiert, um zum Hauptaussichtspunkt des zweitgrössten Canyons der Welt zu gelangen.
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  • A tourist takes a selfie with some costumed characters and his family at Times Square in New York City.
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  • A tourist takes a selfie with some costumed characters and his family at Times Square in New York City.
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  • If one wants to explore Phnom Penh during the day, or at night, best is to look for a nice and friendly Tuk Tuk driver. Most of them speak some English and are willing to show the visitors the tourist attractions. Most of the attractions lie close together anyways.
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