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17 Hippies performing in Salamanca in September 2006.
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At the Rainbow World Gathering 2004 in Costa Rica. By the 1970s, the 1960s zeitgeist that had spawned hippie culture seemed to be on the wane.[54][55] The events at Altamont Free Concert[56] shocked many Americans,[57] including those who had strongly identified with hippie culture.
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Hippies at the modern Goan Carnival Goa (which was a Portuguese colony) has a long tradition of celebrating "Carnivaal" with colorful masks and floats.
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Singer at a modern Hippie movement in Russia- am1
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Yellow Submarine model at Liverpool Airport in November 2007. The Beatles 1966 album Revolver features the #1 hit, "Yellow Submarine". Subsequently United Artists released an animated film in 1968 called "Yellow Submarine", based on the music of the Beatles.
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Literally a houseboat in Lake Bigeaux, near Henderson, LA. Sausalito, California, also has one of the most noted collections of float homes that were owned at various times by the likes of famous musicians, film stars, authors, and other notables, from the hippie era until even today.
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Tie-dye is a process of resist dyeing textiles or clothing which is made from knit or woven fabric, usually cotton; typically using bright colors. It is a modern version of traditional dyeing methods used in many cultures throughout the world.[1] "Tie-dye" can also describe the resulting pattern or an item which features this pattern. Tie-dying became fashionable in the West in the late 1960s and early 1970s as part of hippie style. It was popularized in the United States by musicians such as Jo
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The London headquarters of the Unilever Group on the banks of the River Thames in central London, Wednesday April 12, 2000.
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Volkswagen Type 2
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Volkswagen Type 2 1964, Generation I
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The Mandela Way T-34 Tank is located on a small piece of scrubland on the corner of Mandela Way and Pages Walk in Bermondsey, London. The tank is a decommissioned Soviet T-34-85 battle tank.
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VW Type 2 TotalFlex (Brazilian version, known as "Kombi").
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Flower Covered Beetle in the greenhouse of Montreal Botanical Gardens. Like its contemporaries, the Mini, the Citroën 2CV, and the Fiat 500, the Beetle has long outlasted predictions of its lifespan.
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Village scene, Goa
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Brown lentils being mixed for a salad Lentils are mentioned many times in the Old Testament, the first time recounting the incident in which Jacob purchases the birthright from Esau with stewed lentils {Genesis 25:34}.
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Pashupatinath temple
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St. Thomas Parish rectory
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1955 2CV
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Tree ferns in Golden Gate Park. There are also a number of more naturalistic ally landscaped lakes throughout the park, several linked together into chains, with pumped water creating flowing creeks. There is a short trail lined with large tree ferns adjacent to a small lake near the Conservatory of Flowers.
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Arambol
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Oscar Wilde's house on Tite Street, Chelsea
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Definitions vary, but the boundaries are roughly defined as east of the Bowery from 14th Street down to Houston Street.[1] Looking south from 6th Street down Second Avenue, one of the main thoroughfares through the East Village
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Arambol Beach is located a few kilometers from the city of Mapusa within the Pernem administrative region of northern Goa.
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A view in Telluride from the ski slopes by Mountain Village. Mining was Telluride’s only industry until 1972, when the first ski lift was installed by Telluride Ski Resort founder Joseph T. Zoline and his Telluride Ski Corporation (Telco).
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Spring Garden, Halifax
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Denmark sign with logo
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Tibet Guest House.
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The world famous Kovalam beach, well known for fun and frolic