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  • Westminster Bridge, London, June 11th 2016. Hundreds of naked and semi-naked cyclists participate in the World Naked Bike Ride that takes place in cities around the world, to highlight the alternatives to hydrocarbon fuels.
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  • Westminster Bridge, London, June 11th 2016. Hundreds of naked and semi-naked cyclists participate in the World Naked Bike Ride that takes place in cities around the world, to highlight the alternatives to hydrocarbon fuels. PICTURED: Big Ben towers over the naked cyclists as they cross Westminster Bridge.
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  • Westminster Bridge, London, June 11th 2016. Hundreds of naked and semi-naked cyclists participate in the World Naked Bike Ride that takes place in cities around the world, to highlight the alternatives to hydrocarbon fuels. PICTURED: A woman gives a cheeky smile for the camera.
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  • Westminster Bridge, London, June 11th 2016. Hundreds of naked and semi-naked cyclists participate in the World Naked Bike Ride that takes place in cities around the world, to highlight the alternatives to hydrocarbon fuels. PICTURED: Cyclists move off after a break to allow stragglers to catch up with them.
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  • Westminster Bridge, London, June 11th 2016. Hundreds of naked and semi-naked cyclists participate in the World Naked Bike Ride that takes place in cities around the world, to highlight the alternatives to hydrocarbon fuels. PICTURED: Cyclists move off after a break to allow stragglers to catch up.
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  • Westminster Bridge, London, June 11th 2016. Hundreds of naked and semi-naked cyclists participate in the World Naked Bike Ride that takes place in cities around the world, to highlight the alternatives to hydrocarbon fuels.
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  • Westminster Bridge, London, June 11th 2016. Hundreds of naked and semi-naked cyclists participate in the World Naked Bike Ride that takes place in cities around the world, to highlight the alternatives to hydrocarbon fuels. PICTURED: A woman in silver body paint smiles as the hundreds of naked cyclists continue on their ride.
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  • Westminster Bridge, London, June 11th 2016. Hundreds of naked and semi-naked cyclists participate in the World Naked Bike Ride that takes place in cities around the world, to highlight the alternatives to hydrocarbon fuels. PICTURED: Two women pose for a picture.
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  • Westminster Bridge, London, June 11th 2016. Hundreds of naked and semi-naked cyclists participate in the World Naked Bike Ride that takes place in cities around the world, to highlight the alternatives to hydrocarbon fuels. PICTURED: Naked cyclists take a breather after crossing Westminster Bridge.
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  • Westminster Bridge, London, June 11th 2016. Hundreds of naked and semi-naked cyclists participate in the World Naked Bike Ride that takes place in cities around the world, to highlight the alternatives to hydrocarbon fuels. PICTURED: A passing party bus enjoys the sight of so many naked cyclists.
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  • Westminster Bridge, London, June 11th 2016. Hundreds of naked and semi-naked cyclists participate in the World Naked Bike Ride that takes place in cities around the world, to highlight the alternatives to hydrocarbon fuels. PICTURED: A man takes a selfie with a topless woman.
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  • Westminster Bridge, London, June 11th 2016. Hundreds of naked and semi-naked cyclists participate in the World Naked Bike Ride that takes place in cities around the world, to highlight the alternatives to hydrocarbon fuels. PICTURED: Cyclists take a break after crossing Westminster Bridge.
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  • Westminster Bridge, London, June 11th 2016. Hundreds of naked and semi-naked cyclists participate in the World Naked Bike Ride that takes place in cities around the world, to highlight the alternatives to hydrocarbon fuels. PICTURED: Portcullis House makes a badkdrop as naked cyclists cross Westminster Bridge.
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  • Westminster Bridge, London, June 11th 2016. Hundreds of naked and semi-naked cyclists participate in the World Naked Bike Ride that takes place in cities around the world, to highlight the alternatives to hydrocarbon fuels. PICTURED: The naked cyclists cross Westminster Bridge.
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  • Westminster Bridge, London, June 11th 2016. Hundreds of naked and semi-naked cyclists participate in the World Naked Bike Ride that takes place in cities around the world, to highlight the alternatives to hydrocarbon fuels. PICTURED: A woman with a Native American headers crosses Westminster Bridge.
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  • Westminster Bridge, London, June 11th 2016. Hundreds of naked and semi-naked cyclists participate in the World Naked Bike Ride that takes place in cities around the world, to highlight the alternatives to hydrocarbon fuels. PICTURED: Men in body paint wait for friends to catch up with them.
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  • Westminster Bridge, London, June 11th 2016. Hundreds of naked and semi-naked cyclists participate in the World Naked Bike Ride that takes place in cities around the world, to highlight the alternatives to hydrocarbon fuels. PICTURED: A woman wears a Native American headress.
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  • Westminster Bridge, London, June 11th 2016. Hundreds of naked and semi-naked cyclists participate in the World Naked Bike Ride that takes place in cities around the world, to highlight the alternatives to hydrocarbon fuels. PICTURED: The naked cyclists cross Westminster Bridge.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: Olympian Katherine Grainger.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: Natalia Cohen secures Doris to her mooring.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: Coxless Crew rowers and Olympic medallist Heather Stanning take Doris out on the River Thames.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: A coxless four passes the Coxless Crew's trans-pacific rowing boat Doris on the River Thames.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: Coxless Crew's Emma Mitchell gives a thumbs-up after the naming ceremony for their boat Doris.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: Coxless Crew members Natalia Cohen, L, Laura Stanning and Emma Mitchell celebrate the naming of their boat Doris, with Olympic medallist Heather Stanning.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: Coxless Crew's Emma Mitchell, watched by Natalia Cohen (left) and Laura Penhaul enjoys a swig of champagne after the naming of theitr boat Doris by Olympic rower Heather Stanning, right.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: The Coxless Crew in red are joined by rowing luminaries Naomi Riches, left, Katherine Grainger, third from left, and Heather Stanning, right.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: L-R Laura Penhaul, Emma Mitchell, Natalia Cohen and Olympic Gold medallist Heather Stanning.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: Laura Penhaul, Natalia Cohen and Emma Mitchell perr out of their tiny cabin on their boat Doris.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: Paralympian Naomi Riches poses with Laura Penhaul, Emma Mitchell and Natalia Cohen at Doris's mooring on the Thames.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: Coxless Crew members Laura Penhaul, left, Emma Mitchell and Natalia Cohen.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: Coxless Crew members Laura Penhaul, left, Emma Mitchell and Natalia Cohen.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: The Coxless Crew's boat Doris is rowed along the Thames.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: Coxless Crew member Emma Mitchell
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: Natalia Cohen of the Coxless Crew helps crewmates Laura Penhaul and Emma Mitchell to bring Doris alongside after taking Olympic gold medallist Heather Stanning for a short row on the Thames.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: Olympic Gold medallist Heather Stanning pours champagne on the bow of Doris during the boat's naming ceremony.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: Olympic Gold medallist Katherine Grainger, centre, chats with Laura Penhaul, left and Emma Mitchell, right.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: Olympian Katherine Grainger chats with members of the Coxless Crew and theit friends.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: L-R Natalia Cohen, Emma Mitchell, Laura Penhaul
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: L-R Laura Penhaul, Emma Mitchell, Natalia Cohen and Olympic Gold medallist Heather Stanning.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: Coxless Crew members Laura Penhaul, left, Emma Mitchell and Natalia Cohen.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: Coxless Crew's Laura Penhaul chats with Olympic Gold medallist Heather Stanning (centre) and crewmate Emma Mitchell as they row Doris on the Thames.
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  • London, December 12th 2014. Porn and sex workers gather outside the Houses of Parliament for a mass sex simulation and face-sitting event in rotest against newly outlawed sex acts in the making of pornography in the UK. Under new Audiovisual Media Services Regulations 2014 rules, such acts as facesitting, spanking and female ejaculation are, among others, now banned from being shown  porn watched online. PICTURED: A woman bears her breasts at Parliament.
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