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2015년 11월 13일 금요일

사진으로 본 금주의 세계: Photos of the Week: 11/07-11/13/2015

McSleepers in Hong Kong, sturgeon in Iran, Kurdish soldiers in Syria, Diwali in New Delhi, a militant from the Bird Protection League, hit by a shovel in France, Guatemala's Fuego Volcano, and much more.
  • A motorist passes a pile of milo at a grain storage facility near Canton, Kansas, on November 10, 2015. The crop is used mainly for feeding cattle and ethanol production.
    Charlie Riedel / AP
  • Contestants prepare to go on stage during the Miss International Queen 2015 transgender/transsexual beauty pageant in Pattaya, Thailand, on November 6, 2015. 
    Athit Perawongmetha / Reuters
  • After a night of fresh snowfall, a coyote sits under a tree by gravestones inside Green Mountain Memorial Cemetery, in Boulder, Colorado, on November 11, 2015. 
    Brennan Linsley / AP
  • The Fuego volcano, seen from San Juan Alotenango Municipality, Sacatepequez Departament, about 65 kilometers southwest of Guatemala City, erupts on November 10, 2015. Emergency service officials in Guatemala on Tuesday issued an orange alert over increasing eruptions from the country's southeastern Fuego volcano and ordered the evacuation of a nearby hotel. 
    Johan Ordonez / AFP / Getty
  • A militant of the Bird Protection league (left) is hit by a shovel thrown by the owner of a plot where bird traps were found during an action against finch poaching, on November 9, 2015, in Audon, France. 
    Gaizka Iroz / AFP / Getty
  • Thousands of Lubavitch rabbis from 86 countries prepare for their group photo to be taken near Chabad-Lubavitch headquarters in the Brooklyn borough of New York, on November 8, 2015. The group is in New York for the International Conference of Chabad-Lubavitch Emissaries, an annual event aimed at reviving Jewish awareness and practice around the world. 
    Andres Kudacki / AP
  • A diver takes part in a waste-spotting operation on the eve of a cleaning campaign of Marseille's Vieux Port harbor seafloor in the Mediterranean sea, on November 6, 2015. 
    Boris Horvat / AFP / Getty
  • Kurdish brides Halbast Khalili, 21, left, and Mezgin Murat, 21, sit in a place of honor during a wedding reception without their grooms on November 11, 2015, in Qamishli, in the autonomous region of Rojava, Syria. They married their husbands in absentia two months after the brothers successfully immigrated to Germany in the arduous journey as refugees. The women plan to join their husbands in Europe once their immigration documents have been processed. 
    John Moore / Getty
  • A tower of Abengoa solar plant at “Solucar” Solar Park is pictured in Sanlucar la Mayor, near the Andalusian capital of Seville, Spain, on November 13, 2015. 
    Marcelo del Pozo / Reuters
  • From left, a man nicknamed “Barcelona,” Alexey Bolotov, and Alexey Jakushin drink vodka as they travel by a pioneer motorized railcar on their way to Kalach, Sverdlovsk region, Russia, on October 18, 2015. The pioneer, a light auxiliary rail vehicle, is a popular form of transport among people who live along the Alapayevsk railway. In a remote corner of the Urals region, at the end of a narrow-gauge railway is Kalach, population of about a dozen. Three decades ago, 600 people called the village home, but the local forestry industry suffered as the former Soviet Union imploded and people moved away in search of work. In Kalach today there are no telephones, no mobile reception, and only a few hours of electricity a day. 
    Maxim Zmeyev / Reuters
  • Migrating cranes fly near in Straussfurt Germany, on November 12, 2015. The cranes rest in central Germany on their way from breeding places in the north to their wintering grounds in the south. 
    Jens Meyer / AP
  • A woman waves a life jacket to direct a migrant boat ashore as it makes the crossing from Turkey to the Greek island of Lesbos, on November 12, 2015, in Sikaminias, Greece. Rafts and boats continue to make the journey from Turkey to Lesbos each day as thousands flee conflict in Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan, and other countries. Over 500,000 migrants have entered Europe so far this year and approximately four-fifths of those have paid to be smuggled by sea to Greece from Turkey, the main transit route into the EU. Most of those entering Greece on a boat from Turkey are from the war zones of Syria, Iraq, and Afghanistan. 
    Carl Court / Getty
  • Members of the Miao ethnic group wearing ceremonial costumes take part in a parade during the traditional Lusheng (reed-pipe wind instrument) Festival in Gulong, Guizhou Province, China, on November 8, 2015. 
    China Daily / Reuters
  • A woman works at a conveyor belt carrying eggs to packaging at Deqingyuan ecological farm on the outskirts of Beijing, China, on September 10, 2015. 
    Kim Kyung Hoon / Reuters
  • A herd of sheep move along a road as they return home from grazing fields outside Tbilisi, Georgia, on November 11, 2015. Twice a year, in spring at the start of the grazing season and in autumn at season's end, herds of sheep cross the country during a long march of hundreds of kilometers. 
    David Mdzinarishvili / Reuters
  • Men light firecrackers while celebrating the Hindu festival of Diwali, the annual festival of lights in New Delhi, India, on November 11, 2015. 
    Adnan Abidi / Reuters
  • People enjoy the sunny weekend autumn weather at sunset in a boat on lake Staffelsee in Uffing near Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, on November 8, 2015. 
    Matthias Schrader / AP
  • This photo taken on November 10, 2015, shows homeless street children sleeping in a park in Manila. The Philippines has swept 20,000 homeless from the streets, cancelled hundreds of flights, and declared public holidays in Manila to ensure a safe and efficient summit of 21 world leaders next week, officials say. 
    Jay Directo / AFP / Getty
  • Britain's Camilla, Duchess Of Cornwall, center, is shown models from the World of Wearable Arts Museum in Nelson, New Zealand, on November 7, 2015. 
    Hannah Peters / Reuters
  • A fireman rescues a dog that was trapped in the mud that swept through the Village of Bento Rodrigues on Thursday, killing at least one person and leaving another 26 missing, in Minas Gerais, Brazil, on November 9, 2015. 
    Douglas Magno / AFP / Getty
  • The window of a damaged house is pictured in Bento Rodrigues District after a dam, owned by Vale SA and BHP Billiton Ltd burst, in Mariana, Brazil, November 9, 2015. President Dilma Rousseff on Thursday announced preliminary fines of 250 million reais ($66.2 million) against a mine in southeastern Brazil where two dams burst, killing at least seven people and coating a two-state area with mud and mine waste. 
    Ricardo Moraes / Reuters
  • In this November 9, 2015 frame from video, Janna Basler, right, who works in the University of Missouri's office of Greek life, tells photographer Tim Tai, to “leave these students alone” in their “personal space,” in Columbia, Missouri, Protesters credited with helping oust the University of Missouri System's president and the head of its flagship campus welcomed reporters to cover their demonstrations Tuesday, a day after a videotaped clash between some protesters and a student photographer drew media condemnation as an affront to the free press. 
    Mark Schierbecker / AP
  • Deadwood is seen at the sunset in Epecuen Village, November 5, 2015. Over the past few years the town of Epecuen, located 550 kilometers (341 miles) southwest of Buenos Aires, has been attracting tourists with its eerie apocalyptic atmosphere after a flood submerged it in salt water for more than two decades. Originally a busy lakeside tourist village in the 1920s renowned for its saltwater baths, Epecuen came to a sudden end on November 10, 1985 when a succession of rainy winters caused Lago Epecuen to overflow and water surged through a special retaining wall and into the town. Residents and tourists were forced to evacuate and in just a few days homes and buildings were covered by almost 10 meters (33 feet) of salt water. Now, 30 years later, the water has evaporated and former residents can walk amidst the rusted out ruins of what was once their town. 
    Enrique Marcarian / Reuters
  • A Kurdish female soldier from the Syrian Democratic Forces rests from frontline action at a forward operating base, on November 10, 2015, near the ISIS-held town of Hole, in the autonomous region of Rojava, Syria. 
    John Moore / Getty
  • A soldier wraps his headscarf as oil wells burn on November 11, 2015, near Hasaka, in the autonomous region of Rojava, Syria. 
    John Moore / Getty
  • Brokers and underwriters line the balconies and escalators of the Lloyd's of London building during a service of Remembrance on November 11, 2015, in London, England. The annual Armistice Day service honors those who have lost their lives during times of war. 
    Dan Kitwood / Getty
  • Women enjoy themselves in the autumn foliage in central London, on November 7, 2015. 
    Toby Melville / Reuters
  • A worker walks past a pile of steel-pipe products at the yard of Youfa Steel Pipe Plant in Tangshan, in China's Hebei Province, on November 3, 2015. 
    Kim Kyung Hoon / Reuters
  • People walk their dogs in the early morning sun at the Sempione Park in Milan, Italy, on November 11, 2015. 
    Luca Bruno / AP
  • A sturgeon swims under inspection in a laboratory, at the Ghareh Boron Caviar Fish Farm in the coastal town of Goldasht, Iran, on November 3, 2015. Once the world's biggest exporter, Iran sold over 40 tons of sturgeon eggs in 2000, but exports plunged to just one ton last year due to dwindling natural stocks and economic sanctions imposed by world powers in response to Iran’s nuclear program. 
    Ebrahim Noroozi / AP
  • One of fourteen orangutans waits in a cage to be sent back to Indonesia at a military airport in Bangkok, Thailand, on November 12, 2015. These orangutans were allegedly smuggled out of Indonesia into a private zoo in Thailand. Thailand and Indonesia have cooperated in the repatriation program to return the primates to their original habitat. 
    Sakchai Lalit / AP
  • Migrants and refugees keep warm around a bonfire as they wait to enter a registration camp after crossing the Greek-Macedonian border near Gevgelija, on November 8, 2015. 
    Robert Atanasovski / AFP / Getty
  • Migrants and refugees on a dinghy approach a beach as volunteers go to help them, in Skala Sykaminias, a village on the northeastern Greek island of Lesbos, on November 13, 2015. 
    Giannis Kotsiaris / AP
  • Men sleep at a 24-hour McDonald's restaurant in Hong Kong, China, on November 11, 2015. A large number of homeless people sleeping on the street has long been been a problem in Hong Kong mainly due to its high rents and soaring property prices. In recent years, the opening of McDonald's 24-hour fast food restaurants all over the city have become popular alternatives for homeless people known as McRefugees or McSleepers to spend the night in a safer and more comfortable way than on the street. 
    Tyrone Siu / Reuters
  • A woman practices tai chi in front of the Sforzesco Castle at the Sempione Park in Milan, Italy, on November 12, 2015. 
    Luca Bruno / AP

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