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8 Photo Stories That Will Challenge Your View Of The World

Here are some of the most interesting and powerful photo stories from across the internet.

This week was another sobering look at the effects of climate change around the world. We watched as China flooded and the monstrous wildfires continued in the Pacific Northwest. The photographer Marina Vitaglione used an old photographic technique to produce otherworldly images of London's air pollution, while Eva Marie Uzcátegui took a look at a sandbar in Miami that has become a popular local hangout and is set to be destroyed.

Many news outlets paid tribute to Indian photographer Danish Siddiqui, who was killed while working in Afghanistan. His work had taken him around the world, and his reporting on the Rohingya refugee crisis won a Pulitzer Prize in 2018. The Delta variant of the coronavirus is on the rise, bringing fears of another lockdown. Todd Heisler and David Gonzalez of the New York Times profiled 115 workers who kept New York City afloat during the pandemic, even when some of them found themselves unemployed.

Despite the ongoing pandemic, the Olympics started this week after a year's delay, which means all eyes are on the celebrations in Tokyo. And just for fun, we took one last look at France and the celebrities out in full force at Cannes.

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"Photos of the Deadly Flooding in China" — BuzzFeed News

Feature China, via AP Images

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"Sun, Sand, Saints and Sharks: The Best Summer Photographs" — The Guardian

Emilio Morenatti / AP

"No End in Sight: Photos of the Monstrous Pacific Northwest Wildfires" — BuzzFeed News

Noah Berger / AP

"Pulitzer Prize-Winning Photojournalist Danish Siddiqui Is Killed in Afghanistan" — NPR

Danish Siddiqui / Reuters

"The Celebrities Came Out in Full Force at Cannes" — BuzzFeed News

Vittorio Zunino Celotto / Getty Images for Kering

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"London Air Pollution Turned Into Art to Raise Awareness" — BBC News

Marina Vitaglione

"Here's a Look at Haulover Sandbar, the Popular Miami Party Spot That Will Be Destroyed" — BuzzFeed News

Eva Marie Uzcategui for BuzzFeed News

"These 115 Workers Helped Keep New York Alive in Its Darkest Months" — The New York Times

Todd Heisler / The New York Times


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