Turning back the tide? Boys playing on the shingle beach near Chichester, Southeast England.
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Having been lucky enough to be awarded a UK Cabinet Office Fellowship, I travelled to several countries to meet with peoples and discuss trade-related issues.
One of my visits was to Israel including Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and Nazareth (via Ramalah) on the West Bank.
This shot was taken by a taxi driver who despite almost insisting that he take me to Bethlehem, settled for taking me to the Mount of Olives and taking my picture - all for a small tip, of course!
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Having been lucky enough to be awarded a UK Cabinet Office Fellowship, I travelled to several countries to meet with peoples and discuss trade-related issues.
One of my visits was to Israel including Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and Nazareth (via Ramalah) on the West Bank.
This shot was taken my me on the timer with me on one rock and the camera on another. Having walked to and from Old Jaffa, in the background, I had a blister the size of an orange on one foot. The warm, salty sea was just what I needed...
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Having been lucky enough to be awarded a UK Cabinet Office Fellowship, I travelled to several countries to meet with peoples and discuss trade-related issues.
One of my visits was to Washington DC to speak with Federal Government Agencies such as the US FDA and EPA.
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Having been lucky enough to be awarded a UK Cabinet Office Fellowship, I travelled to several countries to meet with peoples and discuss trade-related issues.
One of my visits was to Washington DC to speak with Federal Government Agencies such as the US FDA and EPA.
The vehicle to my right was used as a shuttle between the Capitol (here) and Crystal City where many Departments have their offices.
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