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Published 25 Jul 2018, 17:36 BST
An elder of the Banjo tribe hunts for fish off the coast of Sampela, Indonesia.
After the Saturday market in Louisa, Kiriwina Island, in Papua New Guinea, it’s time to head home.
A member of the Church of Zion baptises a Zulu woman in the Indian Ocean near Durban, South Africa.
A tourist approaches China’s southernmost point in Hainan, China, at the edge of the South China Sea.
The skull of a passenger on a shipwrecked 17th-century Swedish warship lies beside a cannon at the bottom of the Baltic Sea.
An Eskimo hunter jumps between ice floes on the Chukchi Sea near Point Hope, Alaska.
Teams compete in the annual outrigger rowing competition in Papeete Harbor, Tahiti.
Villagers share their island’s only fishing net to catch food off Egum Atoll, Papua New Guinea.
Men fish on wooden stilts off the south coast of Sri Lanka.
A Peace Corps volunteer teaches swimming lessons in Manta, Ecuador.
Family and friends hold a funeral for a surfing teacher off the coast of Waikiki on Oahu Island, Hawaii.
A Bajo couple sits in their traditional home on the outskirts of Sampela, Indonesia.
A man lights a lantern to help fishing boats find port in Lamu, Kenya, on the edge of the Indian Ocean.