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Bolivian skateboarders show off their moves at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival in Washington, D.C., in June. In addition to doing demos, they taught skateboard basics to kids as young as 3.

The skate boarders of Bolivia’s Imilla Skate do their heel flips and backslides in polleras — colourful, layered skirts worn by the nation’s Indigenous Aymara and Quechua inhabitants. “By skating in polleras, we need to present that women and girls can do something, regardless of the way you look or how individuals see you,” says Daniela Santiváñez, who based the group with two buddies in 2019.

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An image, they are saying, is value 1,000 phrases. So we’ll attempt to use as few phrases as potential on this introduction to a sampling of our favourite photograph posts of 2024.

This 12 months’s spherical up contains dramatic drone photos of the world’s “foodscapes,” an intimate take a look at households striving to offer wholesome meals for his or her children and exuberant Bolivian girls skateboarding of their conventional bowler hats.

Toyin feeds her 3-year-old daughter, Kudirat, while her husband, Saheed, tends to their other two children.

Toyin feeds her 3-year-old daughter, Kudirat, whereas her husband, Saheed, tends to their different two youngsters.

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How 9 households cope once they cannot afford 3 wholesome meals a day for the youngsters

At a one-day workshop run by the Care School for Men in Bogotá, Colombia, male medical students at Sanitas University learn how to cradle a baby. This class of participants consists of medical students, but the usual enrollees are dads of all types.

At a one-day workshop run by the Care Faculty for Males in Bogotá, Colombia, male medical college students at Sanitas College learn to cradle a child. This class of members consists of medical college students, however the standard enrollees are dads of every type.

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Hey, guys, wanna know easy methods to diaper a child or make a ponytail? Attempt the Faculty for Males

Bolivian skateboarders get ready for a demo.

Bolivian skate boarders on the 2024 Smithsonian Folklife Pageant.

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Indigenous delight. Bowler hats. Meet an all-female Bolivian skateboarding crew

Paramedic Papinki Lebelo waits for a police escort before responding to an emergency call-out in the Red Zone neighborhood of Philippi East in Cape Town, South Africa. Due to a rise in attacks on paramedics, large parts of the city are only accessible to ambulance crews when they have a police escort. This severely delays response times.

Paramedic Papinki Lebelo waits for a police escort earlier than responding to an emergency call-out a Cape City neighborhood. As a result of an increase in assaults on paramedics, ambulance crews in giant components of town will solely exit once they have a police escort.

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Paramedic Papinki Lebelo waits for a police escort before responding to an emergency call-out in the Red Zone neighborhood of Philippi East in Cape Town, South Africa. Due to a rise in attacks on paramedics, large parts of the city are only accessible to ambulance crews when they have a police escort. This severely delays response times.

Paramedic Papinki Lebelo waits for a police escort earlier than responding to an emergency call-out a Cape City neighborhood. As a result of an increase in assaults on paramedics, ambulance crews in giant components of town will solely exit once they have a police escort.

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‘There is no such thing as a respect anymore’ as ambulances come beneath assault in South Africa

The African nation of Mauritania was a land of pastoral nomads when it gained independence from France in 1960, but it has since become a nation of fishermen as well, with hundreds of pirogues lining the beach of the capital of Nouakchott.

The African nation of Mauritania was a land of pastoral nomads when it gained independence from France in 1960, however it has since develop into a nation of fishermen as nicely, with a whole bunch of pirogues lining the seaside of the capital of Nouakchott.

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A drone’s eye view of ‘foodscapes,’ from cattle to soybeans to shrimp

Demolished Agbogbloshie Scrapyard site, Accra, Ghana, February 8, 2023. An aerial photo shows horses foraging on a section of the now-demolished Agbogbloshie Scrapyard site — across from Old Fadama. Old Fadama and the now demolished Agbogbloshie Scrapyard site were separated by the Korle Lagoon.

An aerial photograph exhibits horses foraging on a bit of the now-demolished Agbogbloshie Scrapyard website in Accra, Ghana.

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Gorgeous images of an enormous e-waste dumping floor — and people who make a residing off it

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