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  • Turmoil in Yemen: ASIA, YEMEN, SANA, 21.06.2011: Tawakkol Karman in her tent at Change Square. Ms. Karman, a leader of Yemen's democratic youth movement, is the founder of Women Journalists Without Chains.<br />
<br />
Ms. Karman is a winner of the Nobel Peace Prize 2011. She is sharing the prize with Leymah Gbowee of Liberia and Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. The women were recognized for their nonviolent activism.
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  • Turmoil in Yemen: ASIA, YEMEN, SANA, 21.06.2011: Tawakkol Karman in her tent at Change Square. Ms. Karman, a leader of Yemen's democratic youth movement, is the founder of Women Journalists Without Chains.<br />
<br />
Ms. Karman is a winner of the Nobel Peace Prize 2011. She is sharing the prize with Leymah Gbowee of Liberia and Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. The women were recognized for their nonviolent activism.
    M110621_MG_0920pr15.jpg
  • Turmoil in Yemen: ASIA, YEMEN, SANA, 21.06.2011: Tawakkol Karman in her tent at Change Square. Ms. Karman, a leader of Yemen's democratic youth movement, is the founder of Women Journalists Without Chains.<br />
<br />
Ms. Karman is a winner of the Nobel Peace Prize 2011. She is sharing the prize with Leymah Gbowee of Liberia and Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. The women were recognized for their nonviolent activism.
    M110621_MG_0947pr15.jpg
  • Turmoil in Yemen: ASIA, YEMEN, SANA, 21.06.2011: Tawakkol Karman in her tent at Change Square. Ms. Karman, a leader of Yemen's democratic youth movement, is the founder of Women Journalists Without Chains.<br />
<br />
Ms. Karman is a winner of the Nobel Peace Prize 2011. She is sharing the prize with Leymah Gbowee of Liberia and Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. The women were recognized for their nonviolent activism.
    M110621_DSF0770pr15.jpg
  • Turmoil in Yemen: ASIA, YEMEN, SANA, 21.06.2011: Tawakkol Karman in her tent at Change Square. Ms. Karman, a leader of Yemen's democratic youth movement, is the founder of Women Journalists Without Chains.<br />
<br />
Ms. Karman is a winner of the Nobel Peace Prize 2011. She is sharing the prize with Leymah Gbowee of Liberia and Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. The women were recognized for their nonviolent activism.
    M110621_DSF0771pr15.jpg
  • Turmoil in Yemen: ASIA, YEMEN, SANA, 21.06.2011: Tawakkol Karman in her tent at Change Square. Ms. Karman, a leader of Yemen's democratic youth movement, is the founder of Women Journalists Without Chains.<br />
<br />
Ms. Karman is a winner of the Nobel Peace Prize 2011. She is sharing the prize with Leymah Gbowee of Liberia and Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. The women were recognized for their nonviolent activism.
    M110621_DSF0772pr15.jpg
  • Turmoil in Yemen: ASIA, YEMEN, SANA, 21.06.2011: Tawakkol Karman in her tent at Change Square. Ms. Karman, a leader of Yemen's democratic youth movement, is the founder of Women Journalists Without Chains.<br />
<br />
Ms. Karman is a winner of the Nobel Peace Prize 2011. She is sharing the prize with Leymah Gbowee of Liberia and Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. The women were recognized for their nonviolent activism.
    M110621_DSF0787pr15.jpg
  • Turmoil in Yemen: ASIA, YEMEN, SANA, 21.06.2011: Tawakkol Karman in her tent at Change Square. Ms. Karman, a leader of Yemen's democratic youth movement, is the founder of Women Journalists Without Chains.<br />
<br />
Ms. Karman is a winner of the Nobel Peace Prize 2011. She is sharing the prize with Leymah Gbowee of Liberia and Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. The women were recognized for their nonviolent activism.
    M110621_MG_0905pr15.jpg
  • Turmoil in Yemen: ASIA, YEMEN, SANA, 21.06.2011: Tawakkol Karman in her tent at Change Square. Ms. Karman, a leader of Yemen's democratic youth movement, is the founder of Women Journalists Without Chains.<br />
<br />
Ms. Karman is a winner of the Nobel Peace Prize 2011. She is sharing the prize with Leymah Gbowee of Liberia and Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. The women were recognized for their nonviolent activism.
    M110621_MG_0948pr15.jpg
  • Turmoil in Yemen: ASIA, YEMEN, SANA, 21.06.2011: Tawakkol Karman in her tent at Change Square. Ms. Karman, a leader of Yemen's democratic youth movement, is the founder of Women Journalists Without Chains.<br />
<br />
Ms. Karman is a winner of the Nobel Peace Prize 2011. She is sharing the prize with Leymah Gbowee of Liberia and Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. The women were recognized for their nonviolent activism.
    M110621_MG_0950pr15.jpg
  • Turmoil in Yemen: ASIA, YEMEN, SANA, 21.06.2011: Tawakkol Karman in her tent at Change Square. Ms. Karman, a leader of Yemen's democratic youth movement, is the founder of Women Journalists Without Chains.<br />
<br />
Ms. Karman is a winner of the Nobel Peace Prize 2011. She is sharing the prize with Leymah Gbowee of Liberia and Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. The women were recognized for their nonviolent activism.
    M110621_MG_0952pr15.jpg
  • Turmoil in Yemen: ASIA, YEMEN, SANA, 21.06.2011: Tawakkol Karman in her tent at Change Square. Ms. Karman, a leader of Yemen's democratic youth movement, is the founder of Women Journalists Without Chains.<br />
<br />
Ms. Karman is a winner of the Nobel Peace Prize 2011. She is sharing the prize with Leymah Gbowee of Liberia and Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. The women were recognized for their nonviolent activism.
    M110621_DSF0769pr15.jpg
  • Turmoil in Yemen: ASIA, YEMEN, SANA, 21.06.2011: Tawakkol Karman in her tent at Change Square. Ms. Karman, a leader of Yemen's democratic youth movement, is the founder of Women Journalists Without Chains.<br />
<br />
Ms. Karman is a winner of the Nobel Peace Prize 2011. She is sharing the prize with Leymah Gbowee of Liberia and Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. The women were recognized for their nonviolent activism.
    M110621_DSF0786pr15.jpg
  • Turmoil in Yemen: ASIA, YEMEN, SANA, 21.06.2011: Tawakkol Karman in her tent at Change Square. Ms. Karman, a leader of Yemen's democratic youth movement, is the founder of Women Journalists Without Chains.<br />
<br />
Ms. Karman is a winner of the Nobel Peace Prize 2011. She is sharing the prize with Leymah Gbowee of Liberia and Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. The women were recognized for their nonviolent activism.
    M110621_MG_0892pr15.jpg
  • The Dubai World Cup, the final event of a racing season that run from November till March, is the top sport and society event in Dubai. With prize-money of $US21.25 million it is the highest-paid racing event in the world - anything else would have been a major surprise in this city of superlatives. And yet, it is one of the most democratic international sport events that one can attend. While most of the westerners simply want to have a good party (and to get drunk), the ruler's focus is exclusively on the outcome of the races. Large sections of the  crowd- many of them from the Subcontinent and from Africa- simply enjoy a good day out with friends or family. Racegoers are filling their champagne glasses.
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  • Million-Dollar-Races: Dubai World Cup 2008..The Dubai World Cup, the final event of a racing season that run from November till March, is the top sport and society event in Dubai. With prize-money of $US21.25 million it is the highest-paid racing event in the world - anything else would have been a major surprise in this city of superlatives. And yet, it is one of the most democratic international sport events that one can attend. While most of the westerners simply want to have a good party (and to get drunk), the ruler's focus is exclusively on the outcome of the races. Large sections of the  crowd- many of them from the Subcontinent and from Africa- simply enjoy a good day out with friends or family. A woman is taking a snapshot of her friends.
    M080329_X5F1116ps.jpg
  • The Dubai World Cup, the final event of a racing season that run from November till March, is the top sport and society event in Dubai. With prize-money of $US21.25 million it is the highest-paid racing event in the world - anything else would have been a major surprise in this city of superlatives. And yet, it is one of the most democratic international sport events that one can attend. While most of the westerners simply want to have a good party (and to get drunk), the ruler's focus is exclusively on the outcome of the races. Large sections of the  crowd- many of them from the Subcontinent and from Africa- simply enjoy a good day out with friends or family.
    M080329_X5F0971ps.jpg
  • The Dubai World Cup, the final event of a racing season that run from November till March, is the top sport and society event in Dubai. With prize-money of $US21.25 million it is the highest-paid racing event in the world - anything else would have been a major surprise in this city of superlatives. And yet, it is one of the most democratic international sport events that one can attend. While most of the westerners simply want to have a good party (and to get drunk), the ruler's focus is exclusively on the outcome of the races. Large sections of the  crowd- many of them from the Subcontinent and from Africa- simply enjoy a good day out with friends or family. A woman photographes her friends in the bubble zone.
    M080329_X5F0965ps.jpg
  • The Dubai World Cup, the final event of a racing season that run from November till March, is the top sport and society event in Dubai. With prize-money of $US21.25 million it is the highest-paid racing event in the world - anything else would have been a major surprise in this city of superlatives. And yet, it is one of the most democratic international sport events that one can attend. While most of the westerners simply want to have a good party (and to get drunk), the ruler's focus is exclusively on the outcome of the races. Large sections of the  crowd- many of them from the Subcontinent and from Africa- simply enjoy a good day out with friends or family.
    M080329_X5F0934ps.jpg
  • Million-Dollar-Races: Dubai World Cup 2008..The Dubai World Cup, the final event of a racing season that run from November till March, is the top sport and society event in Dubai. With prize-money of $US21.25 million it is the highest-paid racing event in the world - anything else would have been a major surprise in this city of superlatives. And yet, it is one of the most democratic international sport events that one can attend. While most of the westerners simply want to have a good party (and to get drunk), the ruler's focus is exclusively on the outcome of the races. Large sections of the  crowd- many of them from the Subcontinent and from Africa- simply enjoy a good day out with friends or family. Here, a woman takes a photo of her friend, who is dressed fully in red.
    M080329_X5F0993ps.jpg
  • Million-Dollar-Races: Dubai World Cup 2008..The Dubai World Cup, the final event of a racing season that run from November till March, is the top sport and society event in Dubai. With prize-money of $US21.25 million it is the highest-paid racing event in the world - anything else would have been a major surprise in this city of superlatives. And yet, it is one of the most democratic international sport events that one can attend. While most of the westerners simply want to have a good party (and to get drunk), the ruler's focus is exclusively on the outcome of the races. Large sections of the  crowd- many of them from the Subcontinent and from Africa- simply enjoy a good day out with friends or family. A man and woman are exchanging their phone numbers.
    M080329_X5F1335ps.jpg
  • Million-Dollar-Races: Dubai World Cup 2008..The Dubai World Cup, the final event of a racing season that run from November till March, is the top sport and society event in Dubai. With prize-money of $US21.25 million it is the highest-paid racing event in the world - anything else would have been a major surprise in this city of superlatives. And yet, it is one of the most democratic international sport events that one can attend. While most of the westerners simply want to have a good party (and to get drunk), the ruler's focus is exclusively on the outcome of the races. Large sections of the  crowd- many of them from the Subcontinent and from Africa- simply enjoy a good day out with friends or family. A woman with large hat is making a phone call.
    M080329_X5F1321ps.jpg
  • Million-Dollar-Races: Dubai World Cup 2008..The Dubai World Cup, the final event of a racing season that run from November till March, is the top sport and society event in Dubai. With prize-money of $US21.25 million it is the highest-paid racing event in the world - anything else would have been a major surprise in this city of superlatives. And yet, it is one of the most democratic international sport events that one can attend. While most of the westerners simply want to have a good party (and to get drunk), the ruler's focus is exclusively on the outcome of the races. Large sections of the  crowd- many of them from the Subcontinent and from Africa- simply enjoy a good day out with friends or family. A woman is enjoying a glass of champagne and the attention of her admirers.
    M080329_X5F1266ps.jpg
  • The Dubai World Cup, the final event of a racing season that run from November till March, is the top sport and society event in Dubai. With prize-money of $US21.25 million it is the highest-paid racing event in the world - anything else would have been a major surprise in this city of superlatives. And yet, it is one of the most democratic international sport events that one can attend. While most of the westerners simply want to have a good party (and to get drunk), the ruler's focus is exclusively on the outcome of the races. Large sections of the  crowd- many of them from the Subcontinent and from Africa- simply enjoy a good day out with friends or family. Two young women are having a good time at the bubble zone.
    M080329_X5F1040ps.jpg
  • The Dubai World Cup, the final event of a racing season that run from November till March, is the top sport and society event in Dubai. With prize-money of $US21.25 million it is the highest-paid racing event in the world - anything else would have been a major surprise in this city of superlatives. And yet, it is one of the most democratic international sport events that one can attend. While most of the westerners simply want to have a good party (and to get drunk), the ruler's focus is exclusively on the outcome of the races. Large sections of the  crowd- many of them from the Subcontinent and from Africa- simply enjoy a good day out with friends or family. Here, a woman takes a photo of her friend, who is dressed fully in red.
    M080329_X5F0995ps.jpg
  • Million-Dollar-Races: Dubai World Cup 2008.The Dubai World Cup, the final event of a racing season that run from November till March, is the top sport and society event in Dubai. With prize-money of $US21.25 million it is the highest-paid racing event in the world - anything else would have been a major surprise in this city of superlatives. And yet, it is one of the most democratic international sport events that one can attend. While most of the westerners simply want to have a good party (and to get drunk), the ruler's focus is exclusively on the outcome of the races. Large sections of the  crowd- many of them from the Subcontinent and from Africa- simply enjoy a good day out with friends or family. Two young women are having a good time at the bubble zone.
    M080329_X5F0952ps.jpg
  • Million-Dollar-Races: Dubai World Cup 2008. The Dubai World Cup, the final event of a racing season that run from November till March, is the top sport and society event in Dubai. With prize-money of $US21.25 million it is the highest-paid racing event in the world - anything else would have been a major surprise in this city of superlatives. And yet, it is one of the most democratic international sport events that one can attend. While most of the westerners simply want to have a good party (and to get drunk), the ruler's focus is exclusively on the outcome of the races. Large sections of the  crowd- many of them from the Subcontinent and from Africa- simply enjoy a good day out with friends or family. A woman carrying a bottle of champagne.
    M080329_X5F0859ps.jpg
  • Turmoil in Yemen: ASIA, YEMEN, SANA, 20.06.2011: Young Yemeni women - many of them mothers - have been an active element of these protests, claiming more rights and freedom. For months, protesters of all colors have been staying in tents at Change Square, demanding the resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh and an end to his regime.
    M110620_DSF0346pr15.jpg
  • Turmoil in Yemen: ASIA, YEMEN, SANA, 20.06.2011: For months, protesters of all colors have been staying in tents at Change Square, demanding the resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh and an end to his regime. A protest march by Yemeni women is protected by soldiers which became loyal to the protester's cause.
    M110620_DSF0137pr15.jpg
  • Turmoil in Yemen: ASIA, YEMEN, SANA, 20.06.2011: For months, protesters of all colors have been staying in tents at Change Square, demanding the resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh and an end to his regime. Young Yemeni women - many of them mothers - have been an active element of these protests, claiming more rights and freedom.
    M110620_DSF0348pr15.jpg
  • Turmoil in Yemen: ASIA, YEMEN, SANA, 20.06.2011: For months, protesters of all colors have been staying in tents at Change Square, demanding the resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh and an end to his regime. Young Yemeni women - many of them mothers - have been an active element of these protests, claiming more rights and freedom.
    M110620_DSF0349pr15.jpg
  • Aufstand in Jemen: ASIEN, JEMEN, SANAA, 21.06.2011: SPIEGEL-Korrespondent Alexander Smoltczyk im Interview mit Tawakkol Karman, Leiterin der Organisation Women Journalists Without Chains. Das Gespraech findet im Zelt der Organisation auf dem Platz des Wandels statt.
    M110621_MG_0848pr15.jpg
  • Turmoil in Yemen: ASIA, YEMEN, SANA, 20.06.2011: For months, protesters of all colors have been staying in tents at Change Square, demanding the resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh and an end to his regime. Young Yemeni women - many of them mothers - have been an active element of these protests, claiming more rights and freedom.
    M110620_DSF0222pr15.jpg
  • Turmoil in Yemen: ASIA, YEMEN, SANA, 20.06.2011: For months, protesters of all colors have been staying in tents at Change Square, demanding the resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh and an end to his regime. Young Yemeni women - many of them mothers - have been an active element of these protests, claiming more rights and freedom.
    M110620_DSF0223pr15.jpg
  • Turmoil in Yemen: ASIA, YEMEN, SANA, 20.06.2011: For months, protesters of all colors have been staying in tents at Change Square, demanding the resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh and an end to his regime. Young Yemeni women - many of them mothers - have been an active element of these protests, claiming more rights and freedom.
    M110620_DSF0357pr15.jpg
  • Turmoil in Yemen: ASIA, YEMEN, SANA, 20.06.2011: For months, protesters of all colors have been staying in tents at Change Square, demanding the resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh and an end to his regime. Young Yemeni women - many of them mothers - have been an active element of these protests, claiming more rights and freedom.
    M110620_DSF0360pr15.jpg
  • Turmoil in Yemen: ASIA, YEMEN, SANA, 20.06.2011: For months, protesters of all colors have been staying in tents at Change Square, demanding the resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh and an end to his regime. Young Yemeni women - many of them mothers - have been an active element of these protests, claiming more rights and freedom.
    M110620_DSF0168pr15.jpg
  • Turmoil in Yemen: ASIA, YEMEN, SANA, 20.06.2011: For months, protesters of all colors have been staying in tents at Change Square, demanding the resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh and an end to his regime. Young Yemeni women - many of them mothers - have been an active element of these protests, claiming more rights and freedom.
    M110620_DSF0148pr15.jpg
  • Turmoil in Yemen: ASIA, YEMEN, SANA, 20.06.2011: For months, protesters of all colors have been staying in tents at Change Square, demanding the resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh and an end to his regime. Young Yemeni women - many of them mothers - have been an active element of these protests, claiming more rights and freedom.
    M110620_DSF0147pr15.jpg
  • Turmoil in Yemen: ASIA, YEMEN, SANA, 20.06.2011: For months, protesters of all colors have been staying in tents at Change Square, demanding the resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh and an end to his regime. Young Yemeni women - many of them mothers - have been an active element of these protests, claiming more rights and freedom.
    M110620_DSF0144pr15.jpg
  • Turmoil in Yemen: ASIA, YEMEN, SANA, 20.06.2011: For months, protesters of all colors have been staying in tents at Change Square, demanding the resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh and an end to his regime. Young Yemeni women - many of them mothers - have been an active element of these protests, claiming more rights and freedom.
    M110620_DSF0141pr15.jpg
  • Turmoil in Yemen: ASIA, YEMEN, SANA, 20.06.2011: For months, protesters of all colors have been staying in tents at Change Square, demanding the resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh and an end to his regime. Young Yemeni women - many of them mothers - have been an active element of these protests, claiming more rights and freedom.
    M110620_DSF0140pr15.jpg
  • Turmoil in Yemen: ASIA, YEMEN, SANA, 20.06.2011: For months, protesters of all colors have been staying in tents at Change Square, demanding the resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh and an end to his regime. A protest march by Yemeni women is protected by soldiers which became loyal to the protester's cause. A mischief is quickly led away by soldiers.
    M110620_DSF0129pr15.jpg
  • Turmoil in Yemen: ASIA, YEMEN, SANA, 20.06.2011: For months, protesters of all colors have been staying in tents at Change Square, demanding the resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh and an end to his regime. A protest march by Yemeni women is protected by soldiers which became loyal to the protester's cause.
    M110620_DSF0111pr15.jpg
  • Turmoil in Yemen: ASIA, YEMEN, SANA, 20.06.2011: For months, protesters of all colors have been staying in tents at Change Square, demanding the resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh and an end to his regime. A protest march by Yemeni women is protected by soldiers which became loyal to the protester's cause.
    M110620_DSF0110pr15.jpg
  • Turmoil in Yemen: ASIA, YEMEN, SANA, 20.06.2011: Yemeni women undergoing a security check at the entrance to Change Square. For months, protesters of all colors have been staying in tents at Change Square, demanding the resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh and an end to his regime.
    M110620_DSF0095pr15.jpg
  • Dubai World Cup 2008: Am Zaun zur Bubble Lounge
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  • Turmoil in Yemen: ASIA, YEMEN, SANA, 20.06.2011: Young Yemeni women - many of them mothers - have been an active element of these protests, claiming more rights and freedom. For months, protesters of all colors have been staying in tents at Change Square, demanding the resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh and an end to his regime.
    M110620_DSF0443pr15.jpg
  • Turmoil in Yemen: ASIA, YEMEN, SANA, 20.06.2011: For months, protesters of all colors have been staying in tents at Change Square, demanding the resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh and an end to his regime. Young Yemeni women - many of them mothers - have been an active element of these protests, claiming more rights and freedom.
    M110620_DSF0350pr15.jpg
  • Turmoil in Yemen: ASIA, YEMEN, SANA, 20.06.2011: For months, protesters of all colors have been staying in tents at Change Square, demanding the resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh and an end to his regime. Here is a little girl performing a poem on stage.
    M110620_DSF0370pr15.jpg
  • Turmoil in Yemen: ASIA, YEMEN, SANA, 20.06.2011: For months, protesters of all colors have been staying in tents at Change Square, demanding the resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh and an end to his regime. Young Yemeni women - many of them mothers - have been an active element of these protests, claiming more rights and freedom.
    M110620_DSF0460pr15.jpg
  • Aufstand in Jemen: ASIEN, JEMEN, SANAA, 21.06.2011: SPIEGEL-Korrespondent Alexander Smoltczyk im Interview mit Tawakkol Karman, Leiterin der Organisation Women Journalists Without Chains. Das Gespraech findet im Zelt der Organisation auf dem Platz des Wandels statt.  Aufstand in Jemen: ASIEN, JEMEN, SANAA, 21.06.2011: Portrait Tawakkol Karman, Leiterin der Organisation Women Journalists Without Chains.
    M110621_MG_0941pr15.jpg
  • Turmoil in Yemen: ASIA, YEMEN, SANA, 20.06.2011: For months, protesters of all colors have been staying in tents at Change Square, demanding the resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh and an end to his regime. Young Yemeni women - many of them mothers - have been an active element of these protests, claiming more rights and freedom.
    M110620_DSF0324pr15.jpg
  • Turmoil in Yemen: ASIA, YEMEN, SANA, 20.06.2011: For months, protesters of all colors have been staying in tents at Change Square, demanding the resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh and an end to his regime. Young Yemeni women - many of them mothers - have been an active element of these protests, claiming more rights and freedom.
    M110620_DSF0342pr15.jpg
  • Turmoil in Yemen: ASIA, YEMEN, SANA, 20.06.2011: For months, protesters of all colors have been staying in tents at Change Square, demanding the resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh and an end to his regime. Young Yemeni women - many of them mothers - have been an active element of these protests, claiming more rights and freedom.
    M110620_DSF0155pr15.jpg
  • Turmoil in Yemen: ASIA, YEMEN, SANA, 20.06.2011: For months, protesters of all colors have been staying in tents at Change Square, demanding the resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh and an end to his regime. Young Yemeni women - many of them mothers - have been an active element of these protests, claiming more rights and freedom.
    M110620_DSF0149pr15.jpg
  • Turmoil in Yemen: ASIA, YEMEN, SANA, 20.06.2011: For months, protesters of all colors have been staying in tents at Change Square, demanding the resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh and an end to his regime. Young Yemeni women - many of them mothers - have been an active element of these protests, claiming more rights and freedom.
    M110620_DSF0143pr15.jpg
  • Turmoil in Yemen: ASIA, YEMEN, SANA, 20.06.2011: For months, protesters of all colors have been staying in tents at Change Square, demanding the resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh and an end to his regime. Young Yemeni women - many of them mothers - have been an active element of these protests, claiming more rights and freedom.
    M110620_DSF0139pr15.jpg
  • Turmoil in Yemen: ASIA, YEMEN, SANA, 20.06.2011: For months, protesters of all colors have been staying in tents at Change Square, demanding the resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh and an end to his regime. Young Yemeni women - many of them mothers - have been an active element of these protests, claiming more rights and freedom.
    M110620_DSF0138pr15.jpg
  • Turmoil in Yemen: ASIA, YEMEN, SANA, 20.06.2011: For months, protesters of all colors have been staying in tents at Change Square, demanding the resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh and an end to his regime. A protest march by Yemeni women is protected by soldiers which became loyal to the protester's cause. A mischief is quickly led away by soldiers.
    M110620_DSF0131pr15.jpg
  • Turmoil in Yemen: ASIA, YEMEN, SANA, 20.06.2011: For months, protesters of all colors have been staying in tents at Change Square, demanding the resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh and an end to his regime. A protest march by Yemeni women is protected by soldiers which became loyal to the protester's cause. A mischief is quickly led away by soldiers.
    M110620_DSF0130pr15.jpg
  • Turmoil in Yemen: ASIA, YEMEN, SANA, 20.06.2011: For months, protesters of all colors have been staying in tents at Change Square, demanding the resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh and an end to his regime. A protest march by Yemeni women is protected by soldiers which became loyal to the protester's cause.
    M110620_DSF0107pr15.jpg
  • Turmoil in Yemen: ASIA, YEMEN, SANA, 20.06.2011: Anti-government protesters holding a mid-day nap in their tent. For months, protesters of all colors have been staying in tents at Change Square, demanding the resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh and an end to his regime.
    M110620_DSF0048pr15.jpg
  • Dubai International Racing Carnival is the term for the spectacular Dubai horse racing season, ending with the Dubai World Cup in late March. Here a winning jockey is celebrating his triumph.
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  • Dubai International Racing Carnival is the term for the spectacular Dubai horse racing season, ending with the Dubai World Cup in late March. A racegoer is following the action.
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  • Aufstand in Jemen: ASIEN, JEMEN, SANAA, 21.06.2011: SPIEGEL-Korrespondent Alexander Smoltczyk im Interview mit Tawakkol Karman, Leiterin der Organisation Women Journalists Without Chains. Das Gespraech findet im Zelt der Organisation auf dem Platz des Wandels statt.
    M110621_MG_0853pr15.jpg
  • Turmoil in Yemen: ASIA, YEMEN, SANA, 20.06.2011: For months, protesters of all colors have been staying in tents at Change Square, demanding the resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh and an end to his regime. Young Yemeni women - many of them mothers - have been an active element of these protests, claiming more rights and freedom.
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  • Turmoil in Yemen: ASIA, YEMEN, SANA, 20.06.2011: For months, protesters of all colors have been staying in tents at Change Square, demanding the resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh and an end to his regime. Young Yemeni women - many of them mothers - have been an active element of these protests, claiming more rights and freedom.
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  • Turmoil in Yemen: ASIA, YEMEN, SANA, 20.06.2011: For months, protesters of all colors have been staying in tents at Change Square, demanding the resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh and an end to his regime. Young Yemeni women - many of them mothers - have been an active element of these protests, claiming more rights and freedom.
    M110620_DSF0346pr15.jpg
  • Turmoil in Yemen: ASIA, YEMEN, SANA, 20.06.2011: For months, protesters of all colors have been staying in tents at Change Square, demanding the resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh and an end to his regime. Young Yemeni women - many of them mothers - have been an active element of these protests, claiming more rights and freedom.
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  • Dubai World Cup 2011. ASIA, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, EMIRATE DUBAI, DUBAI, 26.03.2011: The Dubai World Cup, the final event of a racing season that run from November till March, is the top sport and society event in Dubai. With prize-money of more than  $US26.00 million it is the highest-paid racing event in the world - anything else would have been a major surprise in this city of superlatives. Event he economic crisis hasn't slowed down the ruler srive for superlative: the price-money for the final race, the Dubai World Cup card, has gone up from $US6.00 in 2009 to $USD10.00 Mio this year. And yet, it is one of the most democratic international sport events that one can attend. While most of the westerners simply want to have a good party (and to get drunk), the ruler's focus is exclusively on the outcome of the races. Large sections of the  crowd- many of them from the Subcontinent and from Africa- simply enjoy a good day out with friends or family.
    M110326_MG_5186Voransicht.jpg
  • Dubai World Cup 2011. ASIA, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, EMIRATE DUBAI, DUBAI, 26.03.2011: The Dubai World Cup, the final event of a racing season that run from November till March, is the top sport and society event in Dubai. With prize-money of more than  $US26.00 million it is the highest-paid racing event in the world - anything else would have been a major surprise in this city of superlatives. Event he economic crisis hasn't slowed down the ruler srive for superlative: the price-money for the final race, the Dubai World Cup card, has gone up from $US6.00 in 2009 to $USD10.00 Mio this year. And yet, it is one of the most democratic international sport events that one can attend. While most of the westerners simply want to have a good party (and to get drunk), the ruler's focus is exclusively on the outcome of the races. Large sections of the  crowd- many of them from the Subcontinent and from Africa- simply enjoy a good day out with friends or family.
    M110326_MG_5155Voransicht.jpg
  • Dubai World Cup 2011. ASIA, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, EMIRATE DUBAI, DUBAI, 26.03.2011: The Dubai World Cup, the final event of a racing season that run from November till March, is the top sport and society event in Dubai. With prize-money of more than  $US26.00 million it is the highest-paid racing event in the world - anything else would have been a major surprise in this city of superlatives. Event he economic crisis hasn't slowed down the ruler srive for superlative: the price-money for the final race, the Dubai World Cup card, has gone up from $US6.00 in 2009 to $USD10.00 Mio this year. And yet, it is one of the most democratic international sport events that one can attend. While most of the westerners simply want to have a good party (and to get drunk), the ruler's focus is exclusively on the outcome of the races. Large sections of the  crowd- many of them from the Subcontinent and from Africa- simply enjoy a good day out with friends or family.
    M110326_MG_5141Voransicht.jpg
  • Dubai World Cup 2011. ASIA, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, EMIRATE DUBAI, DUBAI, 26.03.2011: The Dubai World Cup, the final event of a racing season that run from November till March, is the top sport and society event in Dubai. With prize-money of more than  $US26.00 million it is the highest-paid racing event in the world - anything else would have been a major surprise in this city of superlatives. Event he economic crisis hasn't slowed down the ruler srive for superlative: the price-money for the final race, the Dubai World Cup card, has gone up from $US6.00 in 2009 to $USD10.00 Mio this year. And yet, it is one of the most democratic international sport events that one can attend. While most of the westerners simply want to have a good party (and to get drunk), the ruler's focus is exclusively on the outcome of the races. Large sections of the  crowd- many of them from the Subcontinent and from Africa- simply enjoy a good day out with friends or family.
    M110326_MG_5136Voransicht.jpg
  • Dubai World Cup 2011. ASIA, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, EMIRATE DUBAI, DUBAI, 26.03.2011: The Dubai World Cup, the final event of a racing season that run from November till March, is the top sport and society event in Dubai. With prize-money of more than  $US26.00 million it is the highest-paid racing event in the world - anything else would have been a major surprise in this city of superlatives. Event he economic crisis hasn't slowed down the ruler srive for superlative: the price-money for the final race, the Dubai World Cup card, has gone up from $US6.00 in 2009 to $USD10.00 Mio this year. And yet, it is one of the most democratic international sport events that one can attend. While most of the westerners simply want to have a good party (and to get drunk), the ruler's focus is exclusively on the outcome of the races. Large sections of the  crowd- many of them from the Subcontinent and from Africa- simply enjoy a good day out with friends or family.
    M110326_MG_5109Voransicht.jpg
  • Dubai World Cup 2011. ASIA, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, EMIRATE DUBAI, DUBAI, 26.03.2011: The Dubai World Cup, the final event of a racing season that run from November till March, is the top sport and society event in Dubai. With prize-money of more than  $US26.00 million it is the highest-paid racing event in the world - anything else would have been a major surprise in this city of superlatives. Event he economic crisis hasn't slowed down the ruler srive for superlative: the price-money for the final race, the Dubai World Cup card, has gone up from $US6.00 in 2009 to $USD10.00 Mio this year. And yet, it is one of the most democratic international sport events that one can attend. While most of the westerners simply want to have a good party (and to get drunk), the ruler's focus is exclusively on the outcome of the races. Large sections of the  crowd- many of them from the Subcontinent and from Africa- simply enjoy a good day out with friends or family.. In the Bubble Lounge, where alcohol is served.
    M110326_MG_5063Voransicht.jpg
  • Dubai World Cup 2011. ASIA, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, EMIRATE DUBAI, DUBAI, 26.03.2011: The Dubai World Cup, the final event of a racing season that run from November till March, is the top sport and society event in Dubai. With prize-money of more than  $US26.00 million it is the highest-paid racing event in the world - anything else would have been a major surprise in this city of superlatives. Event he economic crisis hasn't slowed down the ruler srive for superlative: the price-money for the final race, the Dubai World Cup card, has gone up from $US6.00 in 2009 to $USD10.00 Mio this year. And yet, it is one of the most democratic international sport events that one can attend. While most of the westerners simply want to have a good party (and to get drunk), the ruler's focus is exclusively on the outcome of the races. Large sections of the  crowd- many of them from the Subcontinent and from Africa- simply enjoy a good day out with friends or family. An elegant hat.
    M110326_MG_5055Voransicht.jpg
  • Dubai World Cup 2011. ASIA, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, EMIRATE DUBAI, DUBAI, 26.03.2011: The Dubai World Cup, the final event of a racing season that run from November till March, is the top sport and society event in Dubai. With prize-money of more than  $US26.00 million it is the highest-paid racing event in the world - anything else would have been a major surprise in this city of superlatives. Event he economic crisis hasn't slowed down the ruler srive for superlative: the price-money for the final race, the Dubai World Cup card, has gone up from $US6.00 in 2009 to $USD10.00 Mio this year. And yet, it is one of the most democratic international sport events that one can attend. While most of the westerners simply want to have a good party (and to get drunk), the ruler's focus is exclusively on the outcome of the races. Large sections of the  crowd- many of them from the Subcontinent and from Africa- simply enjoy a good day out with friends or family. All kind of entertainment is offered to visitors during the afternoon.
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  • Dubai World Cup 2011. ASIA, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, EMIRATE DUBAI, DUBAI, 26.03.2011: The Dubai World Cup, the final event of a racing season that run from November till March, is the top sport and society event in Dubai. With prize-money of more than  $US26.00 million it is the highest-paid racing event in the world - anything else would have been a major surprise in this city of superlatives. Event he economic crisis hasn't slowed down the ruler srive for superlative: the price-money for the final race, the Dubai World Cup card, has gone up from $US6.00 in 2009 to $USD10.00 Mio this year. And yet, it is one of the most democratic international sport events that one can attend. While most of the westerners simply want to have a good party (and to get drunk), the ruler's focus is exclusively on the outcome of the races. Large sections of the  crowd- many of them from the Subcontinent and from Africa- simply enjoy a good day out with friends or family. A child watches while her father takes a pre-race afternoon nap.
    M110326_MG_4937Voransicht.jpg
  • Dubai World Cup 2011. ASIA, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, EMIRATE DUBAI, DUBAI, 26.03.2011: The Dubai World Cup, the final event of a racing season that run from November till March, is the top sport and society event in Dubai. With prize-money of more than  $US26.00 million it is the highest-paid racing event in the world - anything else would have been a major surprise in this city of superlatives. Event he economic crisis hasn't slowed down the ruler srive for superlative: the price-money for the final race, the Dubai World Cup card, has gone up from $US6.00 in 2009 to $USD10.00 Mio this year. And yet, it is one of the most democratic international sport events that one can attend. While most of the westerners simply want to have a good party (and to get drunk), the ruler's focus is exclusively on the outcome of the races. Large sections of the  crowd- many of them from the Subcontinent and from Africa- simply enjoy a good day out with friends or family. Betting is not allowed in this Islamic country. Instead a lottery is played during racenight.
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  • Dubai World Cup 2011. ASIA, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, EMIRATE DUBAI, DUBAI, 26.03.2011: The Dubai World Cup, the final event of a racing season that run from November till March, is the top sport and society event in Dubai. With prize-money of more than  $US26.00 million it is the highest-paid racing event in the world - anything else would have been a major surprise in this city of superlatives. Event he economic crisis hasn't slowed down the ruler srive for superlative: the price-money for the final race, the Dubai World Cup card, has gone up from $US6.00 in 2009 to $USD10.00 Mio this year. And yet, it is one of the most democratic international sport events that one can attend. While most of the westerners simply want to have a good party (and to get drunk), the ruler's focus is exclusively on the outcome of the races. Large sections of the  crowd- many of them from the Subcontinent and from Africa- simply enjoy a good day out with friends or family.
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  • Dubai World Cup 2011. ASIA, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, EMIRATE DUBAI, DUBAI, 26.03.2011: The Dubai World Cup, the final event of a racing season that run from November till March, is the top sport and society event in Dubai. With prize-money of more than  $US26.00 million it is the highest-paid racing event in the world - anything else would have been a major surprise in this city of superlatives. Event he economic crisis hasn't slowed down the ruler srive for superlative: the price-money for the final race, the Dubai World Cup card, has gone up from $US6.00 in 2009 to $USD10.00 Mio this year. And yet, it is one of the most democratic international sport events that one can attend. While most of the westerners simply want to have a good party (and to get drunk), the ruler's focus is exclusively on the outcome of the races. Large sections of the  crowd- many of them from the Subcontinent and from Africa- simply enjoy a good day out with friends or family.
    M110326_MG_5156pr30.jpg
  • Dubai World Cup 2011. ASIA, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, EMIRATE DUBAI, DUBAI, 26.03.2011: The Dubai World Cup, the final event of a racing season that run from November till March, is the top sport and society event in Dubai. With prize-money of more than  $US26.00 million it is the highest-paid racing event in the world - anything else would have been a major surprise in this city of superlatives. Event he economic crisis hasn't slowed down the ruler srive for superlative: the price-money for the final race, the Dubai World Cup card, has gone up from $US6.00 in 2009 to $USD10.00 Mio this year. And yet, it is one of the most democratic international sport events that one can attend. While most of the westerners simply want to have a good party (and to get drunk), the ruler's focus is exclusively on the outcome of the races. Large sections of the  crowd- many of them from the Subcontinent and from Africa- simply enjoy a good day out with friends or family. Sheikh Mohamed, the ruler of Dubai, with his daughter.
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  • Dubai World Cup 2011. ASIA, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, EMIRATE DUBAI, DUBAI, 26.03.2011: The Dubai World Cup, the final event of a racing season that run from November till March, is the top sport and society event in Dubai. With prize-money of more than  $US26.00 million it is the highest-paid racing event in the world - anything else would have been a major surprise in this city of superlatives. Event he economic crisis hasn't slowed down the ruler srive for superlative: the price-money for the final race, the Dubai World Cup card, has gone up from $US6.00 in 2009 to $USD10.00 Mio this year. And yet, it is one of the most democratic international sport events that one can attend. While most of the westerners simply want to have a good party (and to get drunk), the ruler's focus is exclusively on the outcome of the races. Large sections of the  crowd- many of them from the Subcontinent and from Africa- simply enjoy a good day out with friends or family. An elegant hat.
    M110326_MG_5055pr24.jpg
  • Dubai World Cup 2011. ASIA, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, EMIRATE DUBAI, DUBAI, 26.03.2011: The Dubai World Cup, the final event of a racing season that run from November till March, is the top sport and society event in Dubai. With prize-money of more than  $US26.00 million it is the highest-paid racing event in the world - anything else would have been a major surprise in this city of superlatives. Event he economic crisis hasn't slowed down the ruler srive for superlative: the price-money for the final race, the Dubai World Cup card, has gone up from $US6.00 in 2009 to $USD10.00 Mio this year. And yet, it is one of the most democratic international sport events that one can attend. While most of the westerners simply want to have a good party (and to get drunk), the ruler's focus is exclusively on the outcome of the races. Large sections of the  crowd- many of them from the Subcontinent and from Africa- simply enjoy a good day out with friends or family. In the Bubble Lounge, where alcohol is served.
    M110326_MG_4989pr24.jpg
  • Dubai World Cup 2011. ASIA, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, EMIRATE DUBAI, DUBAI, 26.03.2011: The Dubai World Cup, the final event of a racing season that run from November till March, is the top sport and society event in Dubai. With prize-money of more than  $US26.00 million it is the highest-paid racing event in the world - anything else would have been a major surprise in this city of superlatives. Event he economic crisis hasn't slowed down the ruler srive for superlative: the price-money for the final race, the Dubai World Cup card, has gone up from $US6.00 in 2009 to $USD10.00 Mio this year. And yet, it is one of the most democratic international sport events that one can attend. While most of the westerners simply want to have a good party (and to get drunk), the ruler's focus is exclusively on the outcome of the races. Large sections of the  crowd- many of them from the Subcontinent and from Africa- simply enjoy a good day out with friends or family. The Meydan grandstand fills up, and this young man is waiting for the first races to start.
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  • Dubai World Cup 2011. ASIA, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, EMIRATE DUBAI, DUBAI, 26.03.2011: The Dubai World Cup, the final event of a racing season that run from November till March, is the top sport and society event in Dubai. With prize-money of more than  $US26.00 million it is the highest-paid racing event in the world - anything else would have been a major surprise in this city of superlatives. Event he economic crisis hasn't slowed down the ruler srive for superlative: the price-money for the final race, the Dubai World Cup card, has gone up from $US6.00 in 2009 to $USD10.00 Mio this year. And yet, it is one of the most democratic international sport events that one can attend. While most of the westerners simply want to have a good party (and to get drunk), the ruler's focus is exclusively on the outcome of the races. Large sections of the  crowd- many of them from the Subcontinent and from Africa- simply enjoy a good day out with friends or family. A child watches while her father takes a pre-race afternoon nap. Sheikh Mohamed, the ruler of Dubai, with his daughter.
    M110326_MG_5090pr24.jpg
  • Million-Dollar-Races: Dubai World Cup 2010. The Dubai World Cup, the final event of a racing season that run from November till March, is the top sport and society event in Dubai. With prize-money of more than  $US20.00 million it is the highest-paid racing event in the world - anything else would have been a major surprise in this city of superlatives. Event he economic crisis hasn't slowed down the ruler srive for superlative: the price-money for the final race, the Dubai World Cup card, has gone up from $US6.00 to $USD10.00 Mio this year. And yet, it is one of the most democratic international sport events that one can attend. While most of the westerners simply want to have a good party (and to get drunk), the ruler's focus is exclusively on the outcome of the races. Large sections of the  crowd- many of them from the Subcontinent and from Africa- simply enjoy a good day out with friends or family. Here are the HK owners of Joy And Fun, the horse which just won the 2nd race of the day, the Al Quoz Sprint.
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  • Million-Dollar-Races: Dubai World Cup 2010. ASIA, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, EMIRATE DUBAI, DUBAI, 27.03.2010: The Dubai World Cup, the final event of a racing season that run from November till March, is the top sport and society event in Dubai. With prize-money of more than  $US20.00 million it is the highest-paid racing event in the world - anything else would have been a major surprise in this city of superlatives. Event he economic crisis hasn't slowed down the ruler srive for superlative: the price-money for the final race, the Dubai World Cup card, has gone up from $US6.00 to $USD10.00 Mio this year. And yet, it is one of the most democratic international sport events that one can attend. While most of the westerners simply want to have a good party (and to get drunk), the ruler's focus is exclusively on the outcome of the races. Large sections of the  crowd- many of them from the Subcontinent and from Africa- simply enjoy a good day out with friends or family. Here visitors at the Bubble Lounge, where champagne, wine and other alcohol was on sale.
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  • Million-Dollar-Races: Dubai World Cup 2010. ASIA, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, EMIRATE DUBAI, DUBAI, 27.03.2010: The Dubai World Cup, the final event of a racing season that run from November till March, is the top sport and society event in Dubai. With prize-money of more than  $US20.00 million it is the highest-paid racing event in the world - anything else would have been a major surprise in this city of superlatives. Event he economic crisis hasn't slowed down the ruler srive for superlative: the price-money for the final race, the Dubai World Cup card, has gone up from $US6.00 to $USD10.00 Mio this year. And yet, it is one of the most democratic international sport events that one can attend. While most of the westerners simply want to have a good party (and to get drunk), the ruler's focus is exclusively on the outcome of the races. Large sections of the  crowd- many of them from the Subcontinent and from Africa- simply enjoy a good day out with friends or family. Here, a giant fireworks display marks the end of Dubai World Cup 2010.
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  • Million-Dollar-Races: Dubai World Cup 2010. ASIA, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, EMIRATE DUBAI, DUBAI, 27.03.2010: The Dubai World Cup, the final event of a racing season that run from November till March, is the top sport and society event in Dubai. With prize-money of more than  $US20.00 million it is the highest-paid racing event in the world - anything else would have been a major surprise in this city of superlatives. Event he economic crisis hasn't slowed down the ruler srive for superlative: the price-money for the final race, the Dubai World Cup card, has gone up from $US6.00 to $USD10.00 Mio this year. And yet, it is one of the most democratic international sport events that one can attend. While most of the westerners simply want to have a good party (and to get drunk), the ruler's focus is exclusively on the outcome of the races. Large sections of the  crowd- many of them from the Subcontinent and from Africa- simply enjoy a good day out with friends or family. Here is a visitor following the race, in the background the spectacular new Meydan grandstand, with a capacity of 60,000 visitors..
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  • Dubai World Cup 2011. ASIA, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, EMIRATE DUBAI, DUBAI, 26.03.2011: The Dubai World Cup, the final event of a racing season that run from November till March, is the top sport and society event in Dubai. With prize-money of more than  $US26.00 million it is the highest-paid racing event in the world - anything else would have been a major surprise in this city of superlatives. Event he economic crisis hasn't slowed down the ruler srive for superlative: the price-money for the final race, the Dubai World Cup card, has gone up from $US6.00 in 2009 to $USD10.00 Mio this year. And yet, it is one of the most democratic international sport events that one can attend. While most of the westerners simply want to have a good party (and to get drunk), the ruler's focus is exclusively on the outcome of the races. Large sections of the  crowd- many of them from the Subcontinent and from Africa- simply enjoy a good day out with friends or family.
    M110326_MG_5219Voransicht.jpg
  • Dubai World Cup 2011. ASIA, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, EMIRATE DUBAI, DUBAI, 26.03.2011: The Dubai World Cup, the final event of a racing season that run from November till March, is the top sport and society event in Dubai. With prize-money of more than  $US26.00 million it is the highest-paid racing event in the world - anything else would have been a major surprise in this city of superlatives. Event he economic crisis hasn't slowed down the ruler srive for superlative: the price-money for the final race, the Dubai World Cup card, has gone up from $US6.00 in 2009 to $USD10.00 Mio this year. And yet, it is one of the most democratic international sport events that one can attend. While most of the westerners simply want to have a good party (and to get drunk), the ruler's focus is exclusively on the outcome of the races. Large sections of the  crowd- many of them from the Subcontinent and from Africa- simply enjoy a good day out with friends or family.
    M110326_MG_5169Voransicht.jpg
  • Dubai World Cup 2011. ASIA, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, EMIRATE DUBAI, DUBAI, 26.03.2011: The Dubai World Cup, the final event of a racing season that run from November till March, is the top sport and society event in Dubai. With prize-money of more than  $US26.00 million it is the highest-paid racing event in the world - anything else would have been a major surprise in this city of superlatives. Event he economic crisis hasn't slowed down the ruler srive for superlative: the price-money for the final race, the Dubai World Cup card, has gone up from $US6.00 in 2009 to $USD10.00 Mio this year. And yet, it is one of the most democratic international sport events that one can attend. While most of the westerners simply want to have a good party (and to get drunk), the ruler's focus is exclusively on the outcome of the races. Large sections of the  crowd- many of them from the Subcontinent and from Africa- simply enjoy a good day out with friends or family.
    M110326_MG_5163Voransicht.jpg
  • Dubai World Cup 2011. ASIA, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, EMIRATE DUBAI, DUBAI, 26.03.2011: The Dubai World Cup, the final event of a racing season that run from November till March, is the top sport and society event in Dubai. With prize-money of more than  $US26.00 million it is the highest-paid racing event in the world - anything else would have been a major surprise in this city of superlatives. Event he economic crisis hasn't slowed down the ruler srive for superlative: the price-money for the final race, the Dubai World Cup card, has gone up from $US6.00 in 2009 to $USD10.00 Mio this year. And yet, it is one of the most democratic international sport events that one can attend. While most of the westerners simply want to have a good party (and to get drunk), the ruler's focus is exclusively on the outcome of the races. Large sections of the  crowd- many of them from the Subcontinent and from Africa- simply enjoy a good day out with friends or family.
    M110326_MG_5156Voransicht.jpg
  • Dubai World Cup 2011. ASIA, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, EMIRATE DUBAI, DUBAI, 26.03.2011: The Dubai World Cup, the final event of a racing season that run from November till March, is the top sport and society event in Dubai. With prize-money of more than  $US26.00 million it is the highest-paid racing event in the world - anything else would have been a major surprise in this city of superlatives. Event he economic crisis hasn't slowed down the ruler srive for superlative: the price-money for the final race, the Dubai World Cup card, has gone up from $US6.00 in 2009 to $USD10.00 Mio this year. And yet, it is one of the most democratic international sport events that one can attend. While most of the westerners simply want to have a good party (and to get drunk), the ruler's focus is exclusively on the outcome of the races. Large sections of the  crowd- many of them from the Subcontinent and from Africa- simply enjoy a good day out with friends or family. In the Bubble Lounge, where alcohol is served. A lady is showing her number given for the fashion contest.
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  • Dubai World Cup 2011. ASIA, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, EMIRATE DUBAI, DUBAI, 26.03.2011: The Dubai World Cup, the final event of a racing season that run from November till March, is the top sport and society event in Dubai. With prize-money of more than  $US26.00 million it is the highest-paid racing event in the world - anything else would have been a major surprise in this city of superlatives. Event he economic crisis hasn't slowed down the ruler srive for superlative: the price-money for the final race, the Dubai World Cup card, has gone up from $US6.00 in 2009 to $USD10.00 Mio this year. And yet, it is one of the most democratic international sport events that one can attend. While most of the westerners simply want to have a good party (and to get drunk), the ruler's focus is exclusively on the outcome of the races. Large sections of the  crowd- many of them from the Subcontinent and from Africa- simply enjoy a good day out with friends or family. In the Bubble Lounge, where alcohol is served.
    M110326_MG_4993Voransicht.jpg
  • Dubai World Cup 2011. ASIA, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, EMIRATE DUBAI, DUBAI, 26.03.2011: The Dubai World Cup, the final event of a racing season that run from November till March, is the top sport and society event in Dubai. With prize-money of more than  $US26.00 million it is the highest-paid racing event in the world - anything else would have been a major surprise in this city of superlatives. Event he economic crisis hasn't slowed down the ruler srive for superlative: the price-money for the final race, the Dubai World Cup card, has gone up from $US6.00 in 2009 to $USD10.00 Mio this year. And yet, it is one of the most democratic international sport events that one can attend. While most of the westerners simply want to have a good party (and to get drunk), the ruler's focus is exclusively on the outcome of the races. Large sections of the  crowd- many of them from the Subcontinent and from Africa- simply enjoy a good day out with friends or family. In the Bubble Lounge, where alcohol is served.
    M110326_MG_4989Voransicht.jpg
  • Dubai World Cup 2011. ASIA, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, EMIRATE DUBAI, DUBAI, 26.03.2011: The Dubai World Cup, the final event of a racing season that run from November till March, is the top sport and society event in Dubai. With prize-money of more than  $US26.00 million it is the highest-paid racing event in the world - anything else would have been a major surprise in this city of superlatives. Event he economic crisis hasn't slowed down the ruler srive for superlative: the price-money for the final race, the Dubai World Cup card, has gone up from $US6.00 in 2009 to $USD10.00 Mio this year. And yet, it is one of the most democratic international sport events that one can attend. While most of the westerners simply want to have a good party (and to get drunk), the ruler's focus is exclusively on the outcome of the races. Large sections of the  crowd- many of them from the Subcontinent and from Africa- simply enjoy a good day out with friends or family.
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  • Dubai World Cup 2011. ASIA, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, EMIRATE DUBAI, DUBAI, 26.03.2011: The Dubai World Cup, the final event of a racing season that run from November till March, is the top sport and society event in Dubai. With prize-money of more than  $US26.00 million it is the highest-paid racing event in the world - anything else would have been a major surprise in this city of superlatives. Event he economic crisis hasn't slowed down the ruler srive for superlative: the price-money for the final race, the Dubai World Cup card, has gone up from $US6.00 in 2009 to $USD10.00 Mio this year. And yet, it is one of the most democratic international sport events that one can attend. While most of the westerners simply want to have a good party (and to get drunk), the ruler's focus is exclusively on the outcome of the races. Large sections of the  crowd- many of them from the Subcontinent and from Africa- simply enjoy a good day out with friends or family.
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