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In Kenya, a photographer documents the changed lives of one group grounded by COVID-19: Athletes


, Updated 11 Mar 2021, 10:51 GMT
James “Onyi Yule Mbaya” Onyango trains in his gym in Kariobangi, Nairobi. Onyango was the World Boxing Foundation (WBF) welterweight champion in 2017; he has since invested his time in running a local gym that allows him to earn a living and to give back to the community. COVID-19 has prevented boxers from competing, and according to photographer Louis Nderi, not having an upcoming fight also deprives them of the “drive and the morale to get up and train in the morning.” 
Photograph by Louis Nderi
AROUND the world most people have been forced to change their lives to adapt to the restrictions imposed by COVID-19. Many have had to rethink their means of income, with the travel and hospitality industries hit particularly hard by a world told to stay at home, and avoid crowds. And for one section of society, these two restrictions in particular have combined to force a change to which some are scrambling to adjust: athletes. ....

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Where to find some of the world's best chocolate


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Ecuador has become famous for world-class, gourmet chocolate made from native cacao varieties.Photograph by RODRIGO BUENDIA, AFP/Getty Images
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Where to find some of the world’s best chocolate
Ecuador’s sustainable, local practices have helped the country make a cacao comeback and chocolate lovers can share in the sweet rewards.
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Ecuador sits on a gold mine of cacao. In its 19th-century heyday, the country was the world’s leading exporter, but plant disease and global market changes cost Ecuador its top spot in the early 1900s. Recent years, though, have seen the country make a chocolate comeback thanks to local farmers, sustainably minded businesses, and (before travel restrictions) an influx of foodie tourists. ....

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Makeshift beercan pinhole camera accidentally captures 'longest known exposure'


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Leading image credit: Regina Valkenborgh
In 2012, while studying for her MA Fine Art degree at the University of Hertfordshire in the U.K., Regina Valkenborgh lined a beer can with photographic paper and built her own pinhole camera. Valkenborgh placed the can on a telescope at the university s Bayfordbury Observatory and eventually forgot to retrieve the can, accidentally creating perhaps the longest exposure image ever taken.
At the time, Valkenborgh, who is now a photography technician at Barnet and Southgate College, wanted to try her hand at capturing images without the aid of modern photographic equipment and technology.
The beer can/pinhole camera, was found this past September by the Observatory s Principal Technical officer, David Campbell. By the time the forgotten can had been found and removed, the University of Hertfordshire reports that Valkenborgh s camera captured the sun rising and setting for 2,953 days, a period of eight years and one month ....

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Old apartment building full of cafes, shops featured on National Geographic UK - Life & Style - Vietnam News | Politics, Business, Economy, Society, Life, Sports


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The apartment building full of shops and cafes in HCM City’s District 1 has been featured in National Geographic UK. VNA/VNS Photo
HCM CITY – An old apartment building famous for cafes and shops in HCM City’s District 1 has been featured in National Geographic UK.
Located at 42 Nguyễn Huệ Street, the building is an appealing photo hotspot for both young people and tourists in the southern metropolis.
The building was originally an apartment block before tenants began renting out rooms to coffee shops and other businesses.
There are currently over 30 businesses inside the building, offering plenty of wonderful spots to watch the vibrant urban scenery on Nguyễn Huệ Pedestrian Street, especially at night. ....

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