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  • A long exposure of a crosswalk on Las Vegas Boulevard in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA on 20 February 2009.
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  • Desert Landscape. Nevada, USA
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  • Elephant Rock, Valley of Fire, Nevada, USA
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  • A view of Hillbrow, an inner-city neighbourhood in Johannesburg, South Africa with a reputation for drugs, violence and crime. During the apartheid era, Hillbrow was the exclusive domain of wealthy white South Africans. During the unrest of 1980s black South Africans began to move into the area in defiance of the Group Areas Act, which decreed who could be where according to the colour of their skin. The whites moved out, taking their money with them, and the neighbourhood began a steady decline. After the advent of majority rule, poor black South Africans flooded into the inner city seeking a better life, and today the area is characterised by over-crowding, grinding poverty and drug problems.
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