RMEJEP55–Konaki Greek Restaurant in Coptic Street, London.
RMRAB16B–Historic Catapillar 2 ton crawler tractor pulling konaki sledge with load of totara fence battens, Pureora Forest Park, Taupo District, New Zealand
RMARGH8P–The representative house (konaki) of monastery Zographou at Karyes, Mount Athos, Halkidiki, Greece
RMD2CTN2–Oriental mood in the house of Mohamed (or 'Mehmet') Ali Pasha of Egypt, in his hometown, Kavala, Macedonia, Greece.
RMEGJ49T–Griechenland, Kastellorizo, Insel-Museum, Archäologisches Museum, Fresken aus einer Inselkirche
RMDAX594–GeGeGe no Kitaro Characters in Sakaiminato, Japan
RMK75N35–Greece, Eastern Crete, Lassithi district, Palekastro, sign of To Konaki restaurant
RM2AP400M–Langadas, Greece. 20th Jan, 2020. Firewalkers dance in order to reach religious ecstasy at a special shrine known as the konaki, ahead of the firewalking. Firewalking or ''Anastenaria'' is a religious old tradition in Greece held three times every year in many villages of Northern Greece. Firewalking have been traced back to the ancient rites of Dionysus, the Greek god of revelry. Credit: Giannis Papanikos/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RMCB21RJ–Anastenaria, is a traditional fire-walking ritual,in village called Agia Eleni, Serres,in Northern Greece,at the ceremony of Saint Kontsantinos ang Eleni,at 21-5-2012. The fire-walkers making a preparation dancing when the musicians playing old traditional byzantine songs,in a small house called Kon
RMT6G7HE–Sumo wrestlers hold up crying babies during a 'Baby-cry Sumo' event at the Sensoji Temple on April 28, 2019 in Tokyo, Japan. Japanese parents believe that sumo wrestlers can help make babies cry out a wish to grow up with good health.
RMRAB15X–Historic Catapillar 2 ton crawler tractor pulling konaki sledge with load of totara fence battens, Pureora Forest Park, Taupo District, New Zealand
RMARK4CX–The representative house (konaki) of monastery Saint Paul at Karyes, Mount Athos, Halkidiki, Greece
RMD2CTM0–Oriental mood in the house of Mohamed (or 'Mehmet') Ali Pasha of Egypt, in his hometown, Kavala, Macedonia, Greece.
RMDAX62H–GeGeGe no Kitaro Characters outside a Souvenir Shop in Sakaiminato, Japan
RMK75N4C–Greece, Eastern Crete, Lassithi district, Palekastro, greek salad of To Konaki restaurant
RM2AP3YJH–Langadas, Greece. 20th Jan, 2020. Firewalkers dance in order to reach religious ecstasy at a special shrine known as the konaki, ahead of the firewalking. Firewalking or ''Anastenaria'' is a religious old tradition in Greece held three times every year in many villages of Northern Greece. Firewalking have been traced back to the ancient rites of Dionysus, the Greek god of revelry. Credit: Giannis Papanikos/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RMCB21RE–Anastenaria, is a traditional fire-walking ritual,in village called Agia Eleni, Serres,in Northern Greece,at the ceremony of Saint Kontsantinos ang Eleni,at 21-5-2012. The fire-walkers making a preparation dancing when the musicians playing old traditional byzantine songs,in a small house called Kon
RMT6G7H4–Sumo wrestlers hold up crying babies during a 'Baby-cry Sumo' event at the Sensoji Temple on April 28, 2019 in Tokyo, Japan. Japanese parents believe that sumo wrestlers can help make babies cry out a wish to grow up with good health.
RMRAB171–Historic Catapillar 2 ton crawler tractor pulling konaki sledge with load of totara fence battens, Pureora Forest Park, Taupo District, New Zealand
RMED5YN9–Oriental mood in the house of Mohamed (or 'Mehmet') Ali Pasha of Egypt, in his hometown, Kavala, Macedonia, Greece.
RMDAX5E2–GeGeGe no Kitaro Characters in Sakaiminato, Japan
RM2AP3YJR–Langadas, Greece. 20th Jan, 2020. Firewalkers dance in order to reach religious ecstasy at a special shrine known as the konaki, ahead of the firewalking. Firewalking or ''Anastenaria'' is a religious old tradition in Greece held three times every year in many villages of Northern Greece. Firewalking have been traced back to the ancient rites of Dionysus, the Greek god of revelry. Credit: Giannis Papanikos/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RMCB21T3–Anastenaria, is a traditional fire-walking ritual,in village called Agia Eleni, Serres,in Northern Greece,at the ceremony of Saint Kontsantinos ang Eleni,at 21-5-2012. The fire-walkers making a preparation dancing when the musicians playing old traditional byzantine songs,in a small house called Kon
RMT6G7HD–Sumo wrestlers hold up crying babies during a 'Baby-cry Sumo' event at the Sensoji Temple on April 28, 2019 in Tokyo, Japan. Japanese parents believe that sumo wrestlers can help make babies cry out a wish to grow up with good health.
RMD2CTRK–Oriental mood in the house of Mohamed (or 'Mehmet') Ali Pasha of Egypt, in his hometown, Kavala, Macedonia, Greece.
RMDAX5YW–GeGeGe no Kitaro Characters outside a Souvenir Shop in Sakaiminato, Japan
RM2AP3YJF–Langadas, Greece. 20th Jan, 2020. Firewalkers dance in order to reach religious ecstasy at a special shrine known as the konaki, ahead of the firewalking. Firewalking or ''Anastenaria'' is a religious old tradition in Greece held three times every year in many villages of Northern Greece. Firewalking have been traced back to the ancient rites of Dionysus, the Greek god of revelry. Credit: Giannis Papanikos/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RMCB21TM–Anastenaria, is a traditional fire-walking ritual,in village called Agia Eleni, Serres,in Northern Greece,at the ceremony of Saint Kontsantinos ang Eleni,at 21-5-2012. The fire-walkers making a preparation dancing when the musicians playing old traditional byzantine songs,in a small house called Kon
RMT6G7HH–Sumo wrestlers hold up crying babies during a 'Baby-cry Sumo' event at the Sensoji Temple on April 28, 2019 in Tokyo, Japan. Japanese parents believe that sumo wrestlers can help make babies cry out a wish to grow up with good health.
RMDAX5T1–GeGeGe no Kitaro Characters in Sakaiminato, Japan
RM2AP3YPY–Langadas, Greece. 20th Jan, 2020. Firewalkers dance in order to reach religious ecstasy at a special shrine known as the konaki, ahead of the firewalking. Firewalking or ''Anastenaria'' is a religious old tradition in Greece held three times every year in many villages of Northern Greece. Firewalking have been traced back to the ancient rites of Dionysus, the Greek god of revelry. Credit: Giannis Papanikos/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RMT6G7H5–Sumo wrestlers hold up crying babies during a 'Baby-cry Sumo' event at the Sensoji Temple on April 28, 2019 in Tokyo, Japan. Japanese parents believe that sumo wrestlers can help make babies cry out a wish to grow up with good health.
RMDAX5WB–GeGeGe no Kitaro Characters in Sakaiminato, Japan
RM2AP3YK7–Langadas, Greece. 20th Jan, 2020. Musicians play traditional music as people dance in order to reach religious ecstasy at a special shrine known as the konaki, ahead of the firewalking. Firewalking or ''Anastenaria'' is a religious old tradition in Greece held three times every year in many villages of Northern Greece. Firewalking have been traced back to the ancient rites of Dionysus, the Greek god of revelry. Credit: Giannis Papanikos/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RMT6G7J1–Sumo wrestlers hold up crying babies during a 'Baby-cry Sumo' event at the Sensoji Temple on April 28, 2019 in Tokyo, Japan. Japanese parents believe that sumo wrestlers can help make babies cry out a wish to grow up with good health.
RMDAX61G–GeGeGe no Kitaro Characters outside a Souvenir Shop in Sakaiminato, Japan
RM2AP3YPT–Langadas, Greece. 20th Jan, 2020. A woman holds a Christian icon as people dance in order to reach religious ecstasy at a special shrine known as the konaki, ahead of the firewalking. Firewalking or ''Anastenaria'' is a religious old tradition in Greece held three times every year in many villages of Northern Greece. Firewalking have been traced back to the ancient rites of Dionysus, the Greek god of revelry. Credit: Giannis Papanikos/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RMT6G7J2–Sumo wrestlers hold up crying babies during a 'Baby-cry Sumo' event at the Sensoji Temple on April 28, 2019 in Tokyo, Japan. Japanese parents believe that sumo wrestlers can help make babies cry out a wish to grow up with good health.
RM2AP3YPR–Langadas, Greece. 20th Jan, 2020. A woman holds a Christian icon as people dance in order to reach religious ecstasy at a special shrine known as the konaki, ahead of the firewalking. Firewalking or ''Anastenaria'' is a religious old tradition in Greece held three times every year in many villages of Northern Greece. Firewalking have been traced back to the ancient rites of Dionysus, the Greek god of revelry. Credit: Giannis Papanikos/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RMT6G7GN–Sumo wrestlers hold up crying babies during a 'Baby-cry Sumo' event at the Sensoji Temple on April 28, 2019 in Tokyo, Japan. Japanese parents believe that sumo wrestlers can help make babies cry out a wish to grow up with good health.
RM2AP3YPN–Langadas, Greece. 20th Jan, 2020. A woman holds a Christian icon as people dance in order to reach religious ecstasy at a special shrine known as the konaki, ahead of the firewalking. Firewalking or ''Anastenaria'' is a religious old tradition in Greece held three times every year in many villages of Northern Greece. Firewalking have been traced back to the ancient rites of Dionysus, the Greek god of revelry. Credit: Giannis Papanikos/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RMT6G7HG–Sumo wrestlers hold up crying babies during a 'Baby-cry Sumo' event at the Sensoji Temple on April 28, 2019 in Tokyo, Japan. Japanese parents believe that sumo wrestlers can help make babies cry out a wish to grow up with good health.
RM2AP4015–Langadas, Greece. 20th Jan, 2020. A man holds a Christian icon as people dance in order to reach religious ecstasy at a special shrine known as the konaki, ahead of the firewalking. Firewalking or ''Anastenaria'' is a religious old tradition in Greece held three times every year in many villages of Northern Greece. Firewalking have been traced back to the ancient rites of Dionysus, the Greek god of revelry. Credit: Giannis Papanikos/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2AP3YJM–Langadas, Greece. 20th Jan, 2020. A man holds a Christian icon as people dance in order to reach religious ecstasy at a special shrine known as the konaki, ahead of the firewalking. Firewalking or ''Anastenaria'' is a religious old tradition in Greece held three times every year in many villages of Northern Greece. Firewalking have been traced back to the ancient rites of Dionysus, the Greek god of revelry. Credit: Giannis Papanikos/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2AP3YR4–Langadas, Greece. 20th Jan, 2020. A woman holds a Christian icon as people dance in order to reach religious ecstasy at a special shrine known as the konaki, ahead of the firewalking. Firewalking or ''Anastenaria'' is a religious old tradition in Greece held three times every year in many villages of Northern Greece. Firewalking have been traced back to the ancient rites of Dionysus, the Greek god of revelry. Credit: Giannis Papanikos/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
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