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Disfigured feet of a man with leprosy, concrete floor background
A South Indian man's feet walk over acupressure stones in a public park.
african kids playing in the sand , severe drought affecting the usual ecosystem
Bopa.Benin-mars 30 2021: Shango is the god of the heavens and manifests himself through lightning or thunder. Its attributes are lightning, the double axe, the ram, the color red and fire. He is a very feared justice god who punishes thieves, liars, criminals and witches. It is said that when someone commits a crime and there is not enough evidence to judge them, they are given the opportunity to tell what happened. If he tells the truth, the punishment corresponding to the crime is applied, but if he denies his crime, he is set free and it is the god Shango who will take matters into his own hands: if he has lied and is guilty, he will send a lightning bolt to kill him. . In fact, in the temple of the god Shango, human skulls belonging to criminals who have been punished by Shango's lightning are preserved.
African boy feet
Little African girl from Maasai tribe, flies on her face, central Kenya, Africa. Maasai tribe inhabiting southern Kenya and northern Tanzania, and they are related to the Samburu.
Women doing traditional dances barefoot in dirt soil
Aerial view of local village, Impalila Island at the confluence of Zambezi-Chobe Rivers, eastern end of the Caprivi Strip, Namibia, Africa
the life of the Bushmen, Africa
Aerial view of the polluted Jukskei river going through the township of Alexandra in Johannesburg and homes fitted with Solar Power for hot water geysers.
A child's bare feet on soiled ground
Village close to the Ambositra with cute mud houses with straw roofs. In front on bushes laundry drying on sun.  Blue sky in background. Madagascar.
Feet of african children
Road trip, rural Morocco
view of corrugated iron huts at Nairobi downtown Kibera slum neighborhood, Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa, one of the largest slums in Africa
View of tribal hut in barren landscape
Bologo, Burkina Faso - January 11, 2008: Gold miners are resting after a ranger dug holes to find the vein of gold and the best place to begin the work of extracting the precious metal mine in Burkina Faso Bologo they await the outcome of tests.
Eveline Court on Eveline Street at Katutura Township near Windhoek in Khomas Region, Namibia, with commercially used shacks in the foreground.
village African family  eating together in the yard granny and grandchildren
Leper blind teenager, laying on the floor and begging. His right hand seems swollen and wounded, and will probably be amputated soon. \nDespite leprosy being comparatively cheap to cure, these persons are kept sick by gangs who explore them. They are left in strategic places, by the hundreds, so people can give alms in hope for a good karma, after taking the holy dip.\nPhoto taken during Kumbh Mela 2019 in Prayagraj (Allahabad), India. \nKumbh Mela or Kumbha Mela is a major pilgrimage and festival in Hinduism, and probably the greatest religious festival in the World. It is celebrated in a cycle of approximately 12 years at four river-bank pilgrimage sites: the Allahabad (Ganges-Yamuna Sarasvati rivers confluence), Haridwar (Ganges), Nashik (Godavari), and Ujjain (Shipra). The festival is marked by a ritual dip in the waters, but it is also a celebration of community commerce with numerous fairs, education, religious discourses by saints, mass feedings of monks or the poor, and entertainment spectacles. Pilgrims believe that bathing in these rivers is a means to cleanse them of their sins and favour a better next incarnation.
the difficult conditions in which refugees  live, which caused the spread of cholera in northern Syria
feet of a homeless indian man, about 20 years old, person not reckognizable
Serekunda, Gambia - May 06, 2017: Aerial photograph of a market area
Tata Somba, Benin: Old man sitting infront of his house in small village in Northern Benin's Tata Somba area.
Antsirabe, Madagascar 19 october 2023. Road from Morondava to Antsirabe through empty grassland and village in central Madagascar
Ambalavao, Madagascar - 29 April, 2024 - Local people on wooden balcony, bricks made of dirt, daily life on the street in Alakamisy in Ambalavao on cloudy day.  Madagascar.
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Market day
Poura, Burkina Faso - January 3, 2008: To the goldmine of Poura the gold diggers come from everywhere in the hope of finding a little gold after the season of the cultures. Women, children and men of very old are here in a universe of dust under a blazing sun. In Burkina Faso Faso the research of gold in the wild mines is the only activity which makes it possible to save the population of misery.
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