Fotobanka Profimedia | fotografie číslo: 0078167835
VANUATU-BRITAIN-LIFESTYLE-RELIGION-ROYALSTO GO WITH AFP STORY "Vanuatu-Britain-religion-royals,FEATURE" by Madeleine Coorey Sikor Natuan (R) and members of his tribe sit under the banyan tree used for kava ceremonies in the remote village of Yaohnanen on Tanna in Vanuatu on August 6, 2010. In his remote village in Vanuatu, tribesman Sikor Natuan, who just weeks before danced and feasted to mark the 89th birthday of Britain's Prince Philip, is already preparing for next year's celebrations -- and he is expecting the guest of honour to attend, despite his advanced age. For in the South Pacific village of Yaohnanen on Vanuatu's Tanna island, where men wear nothing but grass penis sheaths, and marijuana and tobacco grow wild, Prince Philip is worshipped as a god. / Torsten BLACKWOOD ( automatický překlad do češtiny ) ( zobrazit originální popisek v angličtině ) | ||
|
| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Restrikce | |
| Toto je zpravodajské dílo určené k užití pouze pro zpravodajské účely dle § 12 odst. 3 zákona č. 40/1964 Sb., občanský zákoník, v platném znění. |
Hledám...



