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HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/BELGIUM
RTS39S3B 
May 31, 2020 
Caravans, houses and bungalows, part of a holiday complex, are pictured near a beach as Belgium began... 
Ostend, Belgium 
A holiday complex is pictured near a beach amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Ostend... 
Caravans, houses and bungalows, part of a holiday complex, are pictured near a beach as Belgium began easing lockdown restrictions amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Middelkerke near Ostend, Belgium, May 31, 2020. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir 
USA-IMMIGRATION/MEXICO
RTS2W6E4 
December 26, 2019 
Mariela Ramirez, 28, and her sisters sing during a posada, a ritual re-enactment of Mary and Joseph's... 
JALPAN DE SERRA, Mexico 
Mariela Ramirez and her sisters sing during a posada at their farm in Jalpan de Serra 
Mariela Ramirez, 28, and her sisters sing during a posada, a ritual re-enactment of Mary and Joseph's search for a lodging in Bethlehem, performed in Mexico just before Christmas, at their farm in Jalpan de Serra, state of Queretaro, Mexico December 21, 2019. About 1,500 families departed from the Texan border city of Laredo in a yearly caravan made up of Mexican migrants and Americans of Mexican origin to return to Mexico for their Christmas holidays, driving cars laden with new clothes, perfumes and other Christmas presents. Picture taken December 21, 2019. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril 
USA-IMMIGRATION/MEXICO
RTS2W6E3 
December 26, 2019 
Members of the Mendoza Ramirez family play at their farm in Jalpan de Serra, state of Queretaro, Mexico... 
JALPAN DE SERRA, Mexico 
Members of the Mendoza Ramirez family play at their farm in Jalpan de Serra 
Members of the Mendoza Ramirez family play at their farm in Jalpan de Serra, state of Queretaro, Mexico December 20, 2019. About 1,500 families departed from the Texan border city of Laredo in a yearly caravan made up of Mexican migrants and Americans of Mexican origin to return to Mexico for their Christmas holidays, driving cars laden with new clothes, perfumes and other Christmas presents. Picture taken December 20, 2019. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril 
USA-IMMIGRATION/MEXICO
RTS2W6E1 
December 26, 2019 
Ramiro Ramirez, 20, Olivier Mendoza, 4, and Mariela Ramirez, 28, walk along the roads of Jalpan de Serra,... 
JALPAN DE SERRA, Mexico 
Ramiro Ramirez, Olvier Mendoza and Mariela Ramirez ]walk along the roads of Jalpan de Serra 
Ramiro Ramirez, 20, Olivier Mendoza, 4, and Mariela Ramirez, 28, walk along the roads of Jalpan de Serra, state of Queretaro, Mexico December 21, 2019. About 1,500 families departed from the Texan border city of Laredo in a yearly caravan made up of Mexican migrants and Americans of Mexican origin to return to Mexico for their Christmas holidays, driving cars laden with new clothes, perfumes and other Christmas presents. Picture taken December 21, 2019. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril 
USA-IMMIGRATION/MEXICO
RTS2W6DZ 
December 26, 2019 
Jesus Mendoza, 35, and his daughter Victoria Mendoza, 1, eat a meal at their farm in Jalpan de Serra,... 
JALPAN DE SERRA, Mexico 
Jesus Mendoza 35 and his daughter Victoria Mendoza eat a meal at their farm in Jalpan de Serra 
Jesus Mendoza, 35, and his daughter Victoria Mendoza, 1, eat a meal at their farm in Jalpan de Serra, state of Queretaro, Mexico December 21, 2019. About 1,500 families departed from the Texan border city of Laredo in a yearly caravan made up of Mexican migrants and Americans of Mexican origin to return to Mexico for their Christmas holidays, driving cars laden with new clothes, perfumes and other Christmas presents. Picture taken December 21, 2019. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY 
USA-IMMIGRATION/MEXICO
RTS2W6DO 
December 26, 2019 
Jesus Mendoza, 35, and his sons play with fireworks during a posada, a ritual re-enactment of Mary and... 
JALPAN DE SERRA, Mexico 
Jesus Mendoza and his sons play with fireworks during a posada at their farm in Jalpan se Serra 
Jesus Mendoza, 35, and his sons play with fireworks during a posada, a ritual re-enactment of Mary and Joseph's search for a lodging in Bethlehem, performed in Mexico just before Christmas, at their farm in Jalpan se Serra, state of Queretaro, Mexico December 21, 2019. About 1,500 families departed from the Texan border city of Laredo in a yearly caravan made up of Mexican migrants and Americans of Mexican origin to return to Mexico for their Christmas holidays, driving cars laden with new clothes, perfumes and other Christmas presents. Picture taken December 21, 2019. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril 
USA-IMMIGRATION/MEXICO
RTS2W6DJ 
December 26, 2019 
Paulo Ramirez, 64, blows air on a fire at his farm in Jalpan de Serra, state of Queretaro, Mexico December... 
JALPAN DE SERRA, Mexico 
Paulo Ramirez blows air on a fire at his farm in Jalpan de Serra 
Paulo Ramirez, 64, blows air on a fire at his farm in Jalpan de Serra, state of Queretaro, Mexico December 20, 2019. About 1,500 families departed from the Texan border city of Laredo in a yearly caravan made up of Mexican migrants and Americans of Mexican origin to return to Mexico for their Christmas holidays, driving cars laden with new clothes, perfumes and other Christmas presents. Picture taken December 20, 2019. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril 
USA-IMMIGRATION/MEXICO
RTS2W6D5 
December 26, 2019 
Jesus Mendoza, 35, and his son Isaiah Mendoza, 9, look at the candies collected from a pinata during... 
JALPAN DE SERRA, Mexico 
Jesus Mendoza and his son Isaiah Mendoza 9, look at the candies collected from a pinata during a posada... 
Jesus Mendoza, 35, and his son Isaiah Mendoza, 9, look at the candies collected from a pinata during a posada, a ritual re-enactment of Mary and Joseph's search for a lodging in Bethlehem, performed in Mexico just before Christmas, in Jalpan de Serra, state of Queretaro, Mexico December 19, 2019. About 1,500 families departed from the Texan border city of Laredo in a yearly caravan made up of Mexican migrants and Americans of Mexican origin to return to Mexico for their Christmas holidays, driving cars laden with new clothes, perfumes and other Christmas presents. Picture taken December 19, 2019. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril 
USA-IMMIGRATION/MEXICO
RTS2W6D4 
December 26, 2019 
Members of the Mendoza Ramirez family arrive to a posada, a ritual re-enactment of Mary and Joseph's... 
JALPAN DE SERRA, Mexico 
Members of the Mendoza Ramirez family are seen arriving to a posada in their neighbors' house in Jalpan... 
Members of the Mendoza Ramirez family arrive to a posada, a ritual re-enactment of Mary and Joseph's search for a lodging in Bethlehem, performed in Mexico just before Christmas, at their neighbours' house in Jalpan de Serra, state of Queretaro, Mexico December 19, 2019. About 1,500 families departed from the Texan border city of Laredo in a yearly caravan made up of Mexican migrants and Americans of Mexican origin to return to Mexico for their Christmas holidays, driving cars laden with new clothes, perfumes and other Christmas presents. Picture taken December 19, 2019. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril 
USA-IMMIGRATION/MEXICO
RTS2W6D2 
December 26, 2019 
Members of the Ramirez family cook pork during a family meeting at their farm in Jalpan de Serra, state... 
JALPAN DE SERRA, Mexico 
Members of the Ramirez family cook pork during a family meeting at their farm in Jalpan de Serra 
Members of the Ramirez family cook pork during a family meeting at their farm in Jalpan de Serra, state of Queretaro, Mexico December 19, 2019. About 1,500 families departed from the Texan border city of Laredo in a yearly caravan made up of Mexican migrants and Americans of Mexican origin to return to Mexico for their Christmas holidays, driving cars laden with new clothes, perfumes and other Christmas presents. Picture taken December 19, 2019. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril 
USA-IMMIGRATION/MEXICO
RTS2W6D0 
December 26, 2019 
Paulo Ramirez, 64, comes out of the bathroom at his farm in Jalpan de Serra, state of Queretaro, Mexico... 
JALPAN DE SERRA, Mexico 
Paulo Ramirez comes out of the bathroom at his farm in Jalpan de Serra 
Paulo Ramirez, 64, comes out of the bathroom at his farm in Jalpan de Serra, state of Queretaro, Mexico December 19, 2019. About 1,500 families departed from the Texan border city of Laredo in a yearly caravan made up of Mexican migrants and Americans of Mexican origin to return to Mexico for their Christmas holidays, driving cars laden with new clothes, perfumes and other Christmas presents. Picture taken December 19, 2019. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY 
USA-IMMIGRATION/MEXICO
RTS2W6CZ 
December 26, 2019 
Paulo Ramirez, 64, holds a rifle carbine 30-30 during a family meeting at his farm in Jalpan de Serra,... 
JALPAN DE SERRA, Mexico 
Paulo Ramirez holds a rifle carbine 30-30 during a family meeting at his farm in Jalpan de Serra 
Paulo Ramirez, 64, holds a rifle carbine 30-30 during a family meeting at his farm in Jalpan de Serra, state of Queretaro, Mexico December 19, 2019. About 1,500 families departed from the Texan border city of Laredo in a yearly caravan made up of Mexican migrants and Americans of Mexican origin to return to Mexico for their Christmas holidays, driving cars laden with new clothes, perfumes and other Christmas presents. Picture taken December 19, 2019. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril 
USA-IMMIGRATION/MEXICO
RTS2W6BY 
December 26, 2019 
A general view shows the farm of the Mendoza Ramirez family in Jalpan de Serra, Mexico December 18, 2019.... 
JALPAN DE SERRA, Mexico 
A general view shows the farm of the Mendoza Ramirez family in Jalpan de Serra 
A general view shows the farm of the Mendoza Ramirez family in Jalpan de Serra, Mexico December 18, 2019. About 1,500 families departed from the Texan border city of Laredo in a yearly caravan made up of Mexican migrants and Americans of Mexican origin to return to Mexico for their Christmas holidays, driving cars laden with new clothes, perfumes and other Christmas presents. Picture taken December 18, 2019. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril 
USA-IMMIGRATION/MEXICO
RTS2W6BN 
December 26, 2019 
Bricio Ramirez, 81, uncle of Mariela Ramirez 28, warms himself up next to a bonfire at their farm in... 
JALPAN DE SERRA, Mexico 
Bricio Ramirez 81 warms himself next to a bonfire at a farm in Jalpan de Serra 
Bricio Ramirez, 81, uncle of Mariela Ramirez 28, warms himself up next to a bonfire at their farm in Jalpan de Serra, Mexico December 20, 2019. About 1,500 families departed from the Texan border city of Laredo in a yearly caravan made up of Mexican migrants and Americans of Mexican origin to return to Mexico for their Christmas holidays, driving cars laden with new clothes, perfumes and other Christmas presents. Picture taken December 20, 2019. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril 
USA-IMMIGRATION/MEXICO
RTS2W6AU 
December 26, 2019 
Mariela Ramirez, 28, and her family, warm themselves up next to a bonfire at their farm in Jalpan de... 
JALPAN DE SERRA, Mexico 
Mariela Ramirez and her family, warm themselves up next to a bonfire at their farm in Jalpan de Serra... 
Mariela Ramirez, 28, and her family, warm themselves up next to a bonfire at their farm in Jalpan de Serra, Mexico December 18, 2019. About 1,500 families departed from the Texan border city of Laredo in a yearly caravan made up of Mexican migrants and Americans of Mexican origin to return to Mexico for their Christmas holidays, driving cars laden with new clothes, perfumes and other Christmas presents. Picture taken December 18, 2019. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril 
USA-IMMIGRATION/MEXICO
RTS2W6AM 
December 26, 2019 
Jesus Mendoza, 35, and his sons Oliver, 4, and Isaiah, 9, buy corn on a stick in Jalpan de Serra, Mexico... 
JALPAN DE SERRA, Mexico 
Jesus Mendoza and his sons are pictured in Jalpan de Serra 
Jesus Mendoza, 35, and his sons Oliver, 4, and Isaiah, 9, buy corn on a stick in Jalpan de Serra, Mexico December 18, 2019. About 1,500 families departed from the Texan border city of Laredo in a yearly caravan made up of Mexican migrants and Americans of Mexican origin to return to Mexico for their Christmas holidays, driving cars laden with new clothes, perfumes and other Christmas presents. Picture taken December 18, 2019. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril 
USA-IMMIGRATION/MEXICO
RTS2W6AI 
December 26, 2019 
Jesus Mendoza, 35, Mariela Ramirez, 28, and their daughter Victoria, 1, eat a meal with relatives in... 
JALPAN DE SERRA, Mexico 
Jesus Mendoza 35, Mariela Ramirez 28 and their daughter Victoria 1, eat a meal with relatives in Jalpan... 
Jesus Mendoza, 35, Mariela Ramirez, 28, and their daughter Victoria, 1, eat a meal with relatives in Jalpan de Serra, Mexico December 18, 2019. About 1,500 families departed from the Texan border city of Laredo in a yearly caravan made up of Mexican migrants and Americans of Mexican origin to return to Mexico for their Christmas holidays, driving cars laden with new clothes, perfumes and other Christmas presents. Picture taken December 18, 2019. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril 
USA-IMMIGRATION/MEXICO
RTS2W69N 
December 26, 2019 
Jesus Mendoza, 35, Mariela Ramirez, 28, and their son Oliver Mendoza, 4, are seen in Jalpan de Serra,... 
JALPAN DE SERRA, Mexico 
Jesus Mendoza, Mariela Ramirez and their son Oliver Mendoza are seen in Jalpan de Serra 
Jesus Mendoza, 35, Mariela Ramirez, 28, and their son Oliver Mendoza, 4, are seen in Jalpan de Serra, Mexico December 18, 2019. About 1,500 families departed from the Texan border city of Laredo in a yearly caravan made up of Mexican migrants and Americans of Mexican origin to return to Mexico for their Christmas holidays, driving cars laden with new clothes, perfumes and other Christmas presents. Picture taken December 18, 2019. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril 
USA-IMMIGRATION/MEXICO
RTS2W67G 
December 26, 2019 
A general view shows the town of Jalpan de Serra in Queretaro, Mexico December 18, 2019. About 1,500... 
JALPAN DE SERRA, Mexico 
A general view shows the town of Jalpan de Serra in Queretaro 
A general view shows the town of Jalpan de Serra in Queretaro, Mexico December 18, 2019. About 1,500 families departed from the Texan border city of Laredo in a yearly caravan made up of Mexican migrants and Americans of Mexican origin to return to Mexico for their Christmas holidays, driving cars laden with new clothes, perfumes and other Christmas presents. Picture taken December 18, 2019. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril 
USA-IMMIGRATION/MEXICO
RTS2W67F 
December 26, 2019 
Laura Garcia hugs her dog after arriving home, in Jalpan de Serra, state of Queretaro, Mexico December... 
JALPAN DE SERRA, Mexico 
Laura Garcia hugs her dog after arriving home, in Jalpan de Serra 
Laura Garcia hugs her dog after arriving home, in Jalpan de Serra, state of Queretaro, Mexico December 17, 2019. About 1,500 families departed from the Texan border city of Laredo in a yearly caravan made up of Mexican migrants and Americans of Mexican origin to return to Mexico for their Christmas holidays, driving cars laden with new clothes, perfumes and other Christmas presents. Picture taken December 17, 2019. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril 
USA-IMMIGRATION/MEXICO
RTS2W678 
December 26, 2019 
A migrant family, part of the "12th Caravan of Migrants", are received with music during their journey... 
SAN CIRO DE ACOSTA, Mexico 
A migrant family part of the 12th Caravan of Migrants, are received with music during their journey towards... 
A migrant family, part of the "12th Caravan of Migrants", are received with music during their journey towards Jalpan de Serra, in San de Ciro Acosta, state of San Luis Potosi, Mexico December 17, 2019. About 1,500 families departed from the Texan border city of Laredo in a yearly caravan made up of Mexican migrants and Americans of Mexican origin to return to Mexico for their Christmas holidays, driving cars laden with new clothes, perfumes and other Christmas presents. Picture taken December 17, 2019. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril 
USA-IMMIGRATION/MEXICO
RTS2W66N 
December 26, 2019 
A migrant family, part of the "12th Caravan of Migrants", travel in a car towards Jalpan de Serra, in... 
RIO VERDE, Mexico 
A migrant family, part of the "12th Caravan of Migrants", travel in a car towards Jalpan de Serra, in... 
A migrant family, part of the "12th Caravan of Migrants", travel in a car towards Jalpan de Serra, in Rio Verde, Mexico December 17, 2019. About 1,500 families departed from the Texan border city of Laredo in a yearly caravan made up of Mexican migrants and Americans of Mexican origin to return to Mexico for their Christmas holidays, driving cars laden with new clothes, perfumes and other Christmas presents. Picture taken December 17, 2019. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril 
USA-IMMIGRATION/MEXICO
RTS2W664 
December 26, 2019 
A man, part of the "12th Caravan of Migrants", fills his car with gasoline in Matehuala, state of San... 
MATEHUALA, Mexico 
A man part of the "12th Caravan of Migrants" fills his car with gasoline in Matehuala 
A man, part of the "12th Caravan of Migrants", fills his car with gasoline in Matehuala, state of San Luis Potosi, Mexico December 17, 2019. About 1,500 families departed from the Texan border city of Laredo in a yearly caravan made up of Mexican migrants and Americans of Mexican origin to return to Mexico for their Christmas holidays, driving cars laden with new clothes, perfumes and other Christmas presents. Picture taken December 17, 2019. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril 
USA-IMMIGRATION/MEXICO
RTS2W65P 
December 26, 2019 
Cars with migrants queue to cross a checkpoint during the "12th Caravan of Migrants" in Sabinas Hidalgo,... 
Sabinas Hidalgo, Mexico 
Migrants queu to cross a checkpoint during the 12th Caravan of Migrants in Sabinas Hidalgo 
Cars with migrants queue to cross a checkpoint during the "12th Caravan of Migrants" in Sabinas Hidalgo, state of Nuevo Leon, Mexico December 17, 2019. About 1,500 families departed from the Texan border city of Laredo in a yearly caravan made up of Mexican migrants and Americans of Mexican origin to return to Mexico for their Christmas holidays, driving cars laden with new clothes, perfumes and other Christmas presents. Picture taken December 17, 2019. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril 
USA-IMMIGRATION/MEXICO
RTS2W65N 
December 26, 2019 
A state police officer keeps watch at a highway during the "12th Caravan of Migrants" in Escobedo, state... 
ESCOBEDO, Mexico 
A state police officer keeps watch at a highway during the 12th Caravan of Migrants in Escobedo 
A state police officer keeps watch at a highway during the "12th Caravan of Migrants" in Escobedo, state of Nuevo Leon, Mexico December 17, 2019. About 1,500 families departed from the Texan border city of Laredo in a yearly caravan made up of Mexican migrants and Americans of Mexican origin to return to Mexico for their Christmas holidays, driving cars laden with new clothes, perfumes and other Christmas presents. Picture taken December 17, 2019. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril 
USA-IMMIGRATION/MEXICO
RTS2W65I 
December 26, 2019 
Members of the Mexican National Guard keep watch at a highway during the "12th Caravan of Migrants",... 
Sabinas Hidalgo, Mexico 
Members of the Mexican National Guard keep watch at a highway during the 12th Caravan of Migrants in... 
Members of the Mexican National Guard keep watch at a highway during the "12th Caravan of Migrants", in Sabinas Hidalgo, state of Nuevo Leon, Mexico December 17, 2019. About 1,500 families departed from the Texan border city of Laredo in a yearly caravan made up of Mexican migrants and Americans of Mexican origin to return to Mexico for their Christmas holidays, driving cars laden with new clothes, perfumes and other Christmas presents. Picture taken December 17, 2019. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril 
USA-IMMIGRATION/MEXICO
RTS2W658 
December 26, 2019 
Mexican authorities inspect cars with migrants at the international border bridge between U.S. and Mexico,... 
Nuevo Laredo, Mexico 
Mexican authorities inspect cars with migrants at the international border bridge between U.S. and Mexico,... 
Mexican authorities inspect cars with migrants at the international border bridge between U.S. and Mexico, during the "12th Caravan of Migrants" in this picture taken from Nuevo Laredo, Mexico December 17, 2019. About 1,500 families departed from the Texan border city of Laredo in a yearly caravan made up of Mexican migrants and Americans of Mexican origin to return to Mexico for their Christmas holidays, driving cars laden with new clothes, perfumes and other Christmas presents. Picture taken December 17, 2019. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril 
USA-IMMIGRATION/MEXICO
RTS2W651 
December 26, 2019 
Migrants in cars queue to cross the international border bridge Juarez, towards Mexico during the "12th... 
Laredo, UNITED STATES 
Migrants queue to cross near the international border bridge Juarez, towards Mexico during the 12th Caravan... 
Migrants in cars queue to cross the international border bridge Juarez, towards Mexico during the "12th Caravan of Migrants" in Laredo, Texas, U.S. December 17, 2019. About 1,500 families departed from the Texan border city of Laredo in a yearly caravan made up of Mexican migrants and Americans of Mexican origin to return to Mexico for their Christmas holidays, driving cars laden with new clothes, perfumes and other Christmas presents. Picture taken December 17, 2019. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril 
USA-IMMIGRATION/MEXICO
RTS2W64Y 
December 26, 2019 
Migrants in cars queue to cross the international border bridge Juarez, towards Mexico during the "12th... 
Laredo, UNITED STATES 
Migrants queue to cross near the international border bridge Juarez, towards Mexico during the 12th Caravan... 
Migrants in cars queue to cross the international border bridge Juarez, towards Mexico during the "12th Caravan of Migrants" in Laredo, Texas, U.S. December 17, 2019. About 1,500 families departed from the Texan border city of Laredo in a yearly caravan made up of Mexican migrants and Americans of Mexican origin to return to Mexico for their Christmas holidays, driving cars laden with new clothes, perfumes and other Christmas presents. Picture taken December 17, 2019. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril 
USA-IMMIGRATION/MEXICO
RTS2W64M 
December 26, 2019 
A Mexican flag placed in a pickup truck is pictured during the "12th Caravan of Migrants" in Laredo,... 
Laredo, UNITED STATES 
A Mexican flag placed in a pickup truck is pictured during the 12th Caravan of Migrants in Laredo, Texas,... 
A Mexican flag placed in a pickup truck is pictured during the "12th Caravan of Migrants" in Laredo, Texas, U.S. December 16, 2019. About 1,500 families departed from the Texan border city of Laredo in a yearly caravan made up of Mexican migrants and Americans of Mexican origin to return to Mexico for their Christmas holidays, driving cars laden with new clothes, perfumes and other Christmas presents. Picture taken December 16, 2019. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril 
USA-IMMIGRATION/MEXICO
RTS2W647 
December 26, 2019 
A man places a sticker of the "12th Caravan of Migrants" on his car in Laredo, Texas, U.S. December 16,... 
Laredo, UNITED STATES 
A man places a sticker of the 12th Caravan of Migrants on his car in Laredo, Texas 
A man places a sticker of the "12th Caravan of Migrants" on his car in Laredo, Texas, U.S. December 16, 2019. About 1,500 families departed from the Texan border city of Laredo in a yearly caravan made up of Mexican migrants and Americans of Mexican origin to return to Mexico for their Christmas holidays, driving cars laden with new clothes, perfumes and other Christmas presents. Picture taken December 16, 2019. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril 
CHINA-BRITAIN/NUCLEAR
RTX14ELV 
October 17, 2013 
Holiday caravans are seen near Heysham nuclear power station in northwest England April 23, 2013. Chinese... 
HEYSHAM, United Kingdom 
Holiday caravans are seen near Heysham nuclear power station in northwest England 
Holiday caravans are seen near Heysham nuclear power station in northwest England April 23, 2013. Chinese companies will be allowed to take stakes in British nuclear projects, British finance minister George Osborne said on October 17, 2013 as Britain pushes ahead with an ambitious target to expand nuclear energy. The announcement comes as talks between the British government and French company EDF Energy on building Hinkley C, Britain's first new nuclear power station, since 1995 approach a conclusion. China General Nuclear Power Group (CGNPG) is poised to join the project. Picture taken April 23, 2013. REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett (BRITAIN - Tags: ENERGY ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS SOCIETY)

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CHINA-BRITAIN/NUCLEAR
RTX14ELQ 
October 17, 2013 
Static caravans are parked at a holiday park next to Heysham nuclear power station near Morecambe Bay,... 
Morecambe Bay, United Kingdom 
Static caravans are parked at a holiday park next to Heysham nuclear power station near Morcambe Bay,... 
Static caravans are parked at a holiday park next to Heysham nuclear power station near Morecambe Bay, northwest England April 23, 2013. Chinese companies will be allowed to take stakes in British nuclear projects, British finance minister George Osborne said on October 17, 2013 as Britain pushes ahead with an ambitious target to expand nuclear energy. The announcement comes as talks between the British government and French company EDF Energy on building Hinkley C, Britain's first new nuclear power station, since 1995 approach a conclusion. China General Nuclear Power Group (CGNPG) is poised to join the project. Picture taken April 23, 2013. REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett (BRITAIN - Tags: ENERGY ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS SOCIETY)

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GERMANY/
RTX140JG 
September 26, 2013 
A general view shows the Base Camp Bonn Young Hostel, the world's first camping trailer and Pullman coach... 
Bonn, Germany 
A general view shows the Base Camp Bonn Young Hostel at night in Bonn 
A general view shows the Base Camp Bonn Young Hostel, the world's first camping trailer and Pullman coach hostel, at night in Bonn September 20, 2013. The hostel was opened in August this year in a former storage facility, consists of 15 various camping caravans in vintage style, two former railway Pullman coaches and four U.S. Airstream trailers all with shared washrooms. The prices of the 120 beds in the 1600 square meter indoor complex range from 22 to 69 euros per night. Each trailer was individually designed by film and TV outfitter Marion Seul. Picture taken September 20, 2013. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay (GERMANY - Tags: SOCIETY TRAVEL) 
GERMANY/
RTX140J5 
September 26, 2013 
A man opens the curtain of his room "Flower Power" , a vintage camping caravan that was converted into... 
Bonn, Germany 
A man opens the curtain of his vintage camping caravan that was converted into a hotel room at the Base... 
A man opens the curtain of his room "Flower Power" , a vintage camping caravan that was converted into a hotel room at the Base Camp Bonn Young Hostel, the world's first camping trailer and Pullman coach hostel, in Bonn September 20, 2013. The hostel was opened in August this year in a former storage facility, consists of 15 various camping caravans in vintage style, two former railway Pullman coaches and four U.S. Airstream trailers all with shared washrooms. The prices of the 120 beds in the 1600 square meter indoor complex range from 22 to 69 euros per night. Each trailer was individually designed by film and TV outfitter Marion Seul. Picture taken September 20, 2013. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay (GERMANY - Tags: SOCIETY TRAVEL) 
GERMANY/
RTX140II 
September 26, 2013 
A newly wed couple sits in front of the "House Boat", a vintage camping caravan that was converted into... 
Bonn, Germany 
A newly wed couple sits in front of the "House Boat", a vintage camping caravan that was converted into... 
A newly wed couple sits in front of the "House Boat", a vintage camping caravan that was converted into a hotel room at the Base Camp Bonn Young Hostel, the world's first camping trailer and Pullman coach hostel, in Bonn September 20, 2013. The hostel was opened in August this year in a former storage facility, consists of 15 various camping caravans in vintage style, two former railway Pullman coaches and four U.S. Airstream trailers all with shared washrooms. The prices of the 120 beds in the 1600 square meter indoor complex range from 22 to 69 euros per night. Each trailer was individually designed by film and TV outfitter Marion Seul. Picture taken September 20, 2013. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay (GERMANY - Tags: SOCIETY TRAVEL) 
BRITAIN/
RTX13WXX 
September 23, 2013 
Static caravans are seen at a holiday park in Towyn, north Wales August 6, 2013. REUTERS/Phil Noble (BRITAIN... 
TOWYN, United Kingdom 
Static caravans are seen at a holiday park in Towyn 
Static caravans are seen at a holiday park in Towyn, north Wales August 6, 2013. REUTERS/Phil Noble (BRITAIN - Tags: SOCIETY) 
BRITAIN/
RTR3AYTV 
November 28, 2012 
Holiday caravans lie in floodwater in St Asaph, north Wales, November 28, 2012. Dozens of properties... 
ST ASAPH, United Kingdom 
Holiday caravans lie in floodwater in St Asaph, north Wales 
Holiday caravans lie in floodwater in St Asaph, north Wales, November 28, 2012. Dozens of properties were flooded in St Asaph after the River Elwy burst its banks yesterday. REUTERS/Andrew Winning (BRITAIN - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT) 
AUSTRIA/
RTXBRB5 
February 18, 2009 
A man walks in a snow covered caravan site in the Austrian alpine ski resort of Kloesterle February 18,... 
Kloesterle, Austria 
A man walks in a snow covered caravan site in the Austrian alpine ski resort of Kloesterle 
A man walks in a snow covered caravan site in the Austrian alpine ski resort of Kloesterle February 18, 2009. Heavy snowfall during last days caused traffic obstructions and high avalanche danger in most parts of Austria. REUTERS/Miro Kuzmanovic (AUSTRIA) 
AUSTRIA/
RTX2F3M 
November 17, 2007 
A man removes snow from the roof of his caravan in the Austrian alpine ski resort of Kloesterle am Arlberg,... 
KLOSTERLE AM ARLBERG, Austria 
A man removes snow from the roof of his camper in the Austrian alpine ski resort of Kloesterle am Arlberg... 
A man removes snow from the roof of his caravan in the Austrian alpine ski resort of Kloesterle am Arlberg, November 17, 2007. REUTERS/Miro Kuzmanovic (AUSTRIA) 
BOLIVIA-TOURISM/
RTR1S79A 
July 24, 2007 
A caravan of tourists from Argentina drive on the Salar de Uyuni, the world's biggest salt desert, where... 
SALAR DE UYUNI, Bolivia 
To match feature BOLIVIA-TOURISM/SALT 
A caravan of tourists from Argentina drive on the Salar de Uyuni, the world's biggest salt desert, where until recently mining salt was the only way to survive in this cold, arid corner of southwestern Bolivia, July 14, 2007. The Salar is becoming a must-see for adventurous visitors to South America, with its native pink flamingos, thousand-year-old cacti, rare hummingbirds and hotels built entirely from blocks of salt. Picture taken July 14. To match feature BOLIVIA-TOURISM/SALT REUTERS/Jose Luis Quintana (BOLIVIA)
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BRITAIN-ENERGY/
RTR1Q0DM 
May 23, 2007 
Margaret Stewart (R) cleans the window of her caravan holiday home, with Torness nuclear power station... 
Edinburgh, United Kingdom 
Woman cleans the window of her caravan holiday home, with Torness nuclear power station in the background,... 
Margaret Stewart (R) cleans the window of her caravan holiday home, with Torness nuclear power station in the background, in East Lothian, Scotland May 23, 2007. The government on Wednesday set out radical plans to secure energy supplies and fight global warming, calling for new nuclear power plants, more renewables and also stressing key roles for businesses and individuals. REUTERS/David Moir (BRITAIN) 
BRITAIN-ENERGY/
RTR1Q0E6 
May 22, 2007 
Margaret Stewart sits at the window of her caravan holiday home, with Torness nuclear power station in... 
Edinburgh, United Kingdom 
Woman sits at the window of her caravan holiday home, with Torness nuclear power station in the background,... 
Margaret Stewart sits at the window of her caravan holiday home, with Torness nuclear power station in the background, in East Lothian, Scotland May 23, 2007. The government on Wednesday set out radical plans to secure energy supplies and fight global warming, calling for new nuclear power plants, more renewables and also stressing key roles for businesses and individuals. REUTERS/David Moir (BRITAIN) 
TENGERI DESERT
RTXOS4C 
June 23, 2006 
Camels rest at Tengeri Desert, on the outskirts of Zhongwei, China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, June... 
ZHONGWEI, China 
Camels rest at Tengeri Desert, on the outskirts of Zhongwei, China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, ..... 
Camels rest at Tengeri Desert, on the outskirts of Zhongwei, China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, June 23, 2006. China, which is plagued by sandstorms every spring, has embarked on a campaign to plant billions of trees and says it is slowing the rate of desertification, but leading environmentalists said problem was far from under control. 
BRITAIN
RTRNW4F 
August 23, 2003 
A lone car travels with a caravan on the M25 motorway between junctions
15 and 16 near London, August... 
London, United Kingdom of Great Britain 
A LONE CAR TRAVELS WITH A CARAVAN ON THE M25 MOTORWAY NEAR LONDON
DESPITE FORECAST TRAVEL CHAOS. 
A lone car travels with a caravan on the M25 motorway between junctions
15 and 16 near London, August 23, 2003.Traffic flowed smoothly on the
M25, one of Britain's busiest motorways, on Saturday despite widely
forecast travel chaos after the decision was made to carry out major
work on four of Britain's busiest railway lines on the last public
holiday of the summer. REUTERS/Mykel Nicolaou

MD/AA 
FRANCE
RTXM38A 
July 18, 2003 
A holidaymaker inspects the wreckage of burned caravans in a camping near Saint Aygulf, Southern France,... 
Saint Aygulf, France 
A holidaymaker inspects the wreckage of burned caravans in a camping near Saint Aygulf, Southern Fra..... 
A holidaymaker inspects the wreckage of burned caravans in a camping near Saint Aygulf, Southern France, after a blaze in the Maures hills, July 18, 2003. Fanned by strong winds, the blaze swept through 9000 hectares of forest and scrubland forcing thousands of holidays makers to be evacuated from resorts on France's Cote d'Azur. 
FRANCE
RTXM386 
July 18, 2003 
Firemen inspect the remains of burned caravan in a camping near Saint Aygulf, Southern France, after... 
Saint Aygulf, France 
Firemen inspect the remains of burned caravan in a camping near Saint Aygulf, Southern France, after..... 
Firemen inspect the remains of burned caravan in a camping near Saint Aygulf, Southern France, after a blaze in the Maures hills, July 18, 2003. Fanned by strong winds, the blaze swept through 9000 hectares of forest and scrubland forcing thousands of holidays makers to be evacuated from resorts on France's Cote d'Azur. 
COLOMBIA VACATIONS
RTR15576 
December 21, 2002 
A Colombian soldier patrols a bridge near Guayabetal, Cundinamarca
province during a "Peace Caravans"... 
Guayabetal, Colombia - Republic of 
COLOMBIAN SOLDIER PATROLS A BRIDGE DURING "PEACE CARAVANS" IN COLOMBIA. 
A Colombian soldier patrols a bridge near Guayabetal, Cundinamarca
province during a "Peace Caravans" along of the main road between
Bogota and Villavicencio on December 21, 2002. With more than 3,000
kidnappings a year, mainly by the guerrillas, many urban Colombians had
felt they were prisoners in their cities, only able to travel by air.
President Alvaro Uribe, who took power in August promising to get tough
with the outlaws of far-left and far-right who lord it over about half
the nation's territory, created the "peace caravans" to give people the
sensation that they were reconquering their own nation. On long
weekends and major holidays, the police and army escort hundreds of
Colombians along major routes. REUTERS/Jose Miguel Gomez FOR FEATURE
STORY COLOMBIA-VACATIONS

JMG 
COLOMBIA VACATIONS
RTRFYBS 
December 21, 2002 
Residents of Puerto Lopez greet the passing "Peace Caravan" along of
the road between Bogota and Puerto... 
Puerto Lopez, Colombia - Republic of 
RESIDENTS OF PUERTO LOPEZ GREET THE PASSING OF "PEACE CARAVANS" IN
COLOMBIA. 
Residents of Puerto Lopez greet the passing "Peace Caravan" along of
the road between Bogota and Puerto Lopez on December 21, 2002. With
more than 3,000 kidnappings a year, mainly by the guerrillas, many
urban Colombians had felt they were prisoners in their cities, only
able to travel by air. President Alvaro Uribe, who took power in August
promising to get tough with the outlaws of far-left and far-right who
lord it over about half the nation's territory, created the "peace
caravans" to give people the sensation that they were reconquering
their own nation. On long weekends and major holidays, the police and
army escort hundreds of Colombians along major routes. REUTERS/Jose
Miguel Gomez FOR FEATURE STORY COLOMBIA-VACATIONS

JMG 
COLOMBIA VACATIONS
RTRFYBL 
December 21, 2002 
Colombian police on motorcycles lead the start of a "Peace Caravans" in
Bogota on December 21, 2002.... 
Bogota, Colombia - Republic of 
COLOMBIAN POLICEMEN ESCORT "PEACE CARAVANS" IN COLOMBIA. 
Colombian police on motorcycles lead the start of a "Peace Caravans" in
Bogota on December 21, 2002. With more than 3,000 kidnappings a year,
mainly by the guerrillas, many urban Colombians had felt they were
prisoners in their cities, only able to travel by air. President Alvaro
Uribe, who took power in August promising to get tough with the outlaws
of far-left and far-right who lord it over about half the nation's
territory, created the "peace caravans" to give people the sensation
that they were reconquering their own nation. On long weekends and
major holidays, the police and army escort hundreds of Colombians along
major routes. REUTERS/Jose Miguel Gomez FOR FEATURE STORY
COLOMBIA-VACATIONS

JMG 
COLOMBIA VACATIONS
RTRFYBE 
December 21, 2002 
Two Colombian soldiers patrol a bridge near Guayabetal, Cundinamarca
province during a "Peace Caravans"... 
Guayabetal, Colombia - Republic of 
COLOMBIAN SOLDIERS PATROL A BRIDGE DURING "PEACE CARAVANS" IN COLOMBIA. 
Two Colombian soldiers patrol a bridge near Guayabetal, Cundinamarca
province during a "Peace Caravans" along of the main road between
Bogota and Villavicencio on December 21, 2002. With more than 3,000
kidnappings a year, mainly by the guerrillas, many urban Colombians had
felt they were prisoners in their cities, only able to travel by air.
President Alvaro Uribe, who took power in August promising to get tough
with the outlaws of far-left and far-right who lord it over about half
the nation's territory, created the "peace caravans" to give people the
sensation that they were reconquering their own nation. On long
weekends and major holidays, the police and army escort hundreds of
Colombians along major routes. REUTERS/Jose Miguel Gomez FOR FEATURE
STORY COLOMBIA-VACATIONS

JMG 
RTRHCUG 
September 17, 1998 
Right-wing Israeli activists from the Betar youth movement hang a banner saying, "BB, We're On Your Side"... 
RIGHT WING JEWS HANG BANNER AT NIGHT IN SETTLEMENT BID. 
Right-wing Israeli activists from the Betar youth movement hang a banner saying, "BB, We're On Your Side" as they erect a settlement under the cover of darkness at the controversial Israeli building site of Har Homa in Arab East Jerusalem. Some 25 activists from the movement affiliated with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party brought a caravan filled with supplies to the site in the middle of the night and set up two tents which they intended to occupy during the Jewish high holidays of Rosh Hashana, or New Years, in order to persuade the government to pick up the pace on construction of Jewish homes on the site also known to Palestinians as Jabal Abu Ghneim. All the activists were arrested. Photograph is lit by automobile lights behind as daylight starts to break.

JWH/KM 
RTRHCTN 
September 17, 1998 
Israeli Border Police tear down Hebrew banners and fencing material used in a Jewish settlement errected... 
ISRAELI BORDER POLICE TEAR DOWN SETTLEMENT ON JERUSALEM'S HAR HOMA. 
Israeli Border Police tear down Hebrew banners and fencing material used in a Jewish settlement errected under the cover of darkness September 17 as the two-tent settlement is dismantled early in the morning at the controversial Israeli settlement at Har Homa in Arab East Jerusalem. Some 25 activists from the movement affiliated with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party brought a caravan filled with supplies to the site in the middle of the night and errected two tents which they intended to occupy during the Jewish high holidays of Rosh Hashana, or New Years, in order to persuade the government to pick up the pace on construction of Jewish homes on the site also known to Palestinians as Jabal Abu Ghneim. All the activists were arrested.

JWH/KM 
RTRHCTI 
September 17, 1998 
Activists from the Betar youth movement sing before an Israeli flag on a caravan, or mobile home, September... 
BETAR ACTIVISTS SING IN FRONT OF ISRAELI FLAG AT NEW HAR HOMA SETTLEMENT IN JERUSALEM. 
Activists from the Betar youth movement sing before an Israeli flag on a caravan, or mobile home, September 17 as the sun rises on their new small settlement erected under the cover of darkness at the controversial Israeli settlement at Har Homa in Arab East Jerusalem. Some 25 activists from the movement affiliated with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party brought a caravan filled with supplies to the site in the middle of the night and errected two tents which they intended to occupy during the Jewish high holidays of Rosh Hashana, or New Years, in order to persuade the government to pick up the pace on construction of Jewish homes on the site also known to Palestinians as Jabal Abu Ghneim. All the activists were arrested.

JWH/KM 
RTRHCTA 
September 17, 1998 
Israeli Border Police tear down a tent and carry away mattresses and other supplies as a settlement errected... 
ISRAELI BORDER POLICE TEAR DOWN TENT ON JERUSALEM'S HAR HOMA. 
Israeli Border Police tear down a tent and carry away mattresses and other supplies as a settlement errected under the cover of darkness is torn down early September 17 at the controversial Israeli settlement at Har Homa in Arab East Jerusalem. Some 25 activists from the movement affiliated with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party brought a caravan filled with supplies to the site in the middle of the night and errected two tents which they intended to occupy during the Jewish high holidays of Rosh Hashana, or New Years, in order to persuade the government to pick up the pace on construction of Jewish homes on the site also known to Palestinians as Jabal Abu Ghneim. All the activists were arrested.

JWH/KM 
RTRHCT2 
September 17, 1998 
An Israeli policewoman leads away a right-wing Israeli young woman as Israeli Border Police tear down... 
POLICE LEAD AWAY RIGHT WING JEWISH WOMAN ON JERUSALEM'S HAR HOMA. 
An Israeli policewoman leads away a right-wing Israeli young woman as Israeli Border Police tear down one of two tents set up by activists belonging to the Betar youth movement early September 17 at the controversial Israeli settlement at Har Homa in Arab East Jerusalem. Some 25 activists from the movement affiliated with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party brought a caravan filled with supplies to the site in the middle of the night and errected two tents which they intended to occupy during the Jewish high holidays of Rosh Hashana, or New Years, in order to persuade the government to pick up the pace on construction of Jewish homes on the site also known to Palestinians as Jabal Abu Ghneim. All the activists were arrested.

JWH/KM 
RTRA3ON 
January 04, 1998 
A young boy searches through the wreckage of a mobile home which was destroyed by the recent storms on... 
Ireland 
MOBILE HOMES LIE IN PIECES AFTER STORMS IN SOUTHERN IRELAND 
A young boy searches through the wreckage of a mobile home which was destroyed by the recent storms on a caravan park near the holiday town of Kinsale, Co Cork , January 4. Storms which began to affect the south coast of Ireland on Christmas Eve have continued right through the new year holidays causing major damage and leaving many homes without electricity and phones as well as stranding many holiday makers due to cancelled ferries.

IRELAND 
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