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  • Hertford Bridge(the Bridge of Sighs)  oxford 05/01/2013Picture By: Brian Jordan / Retna Pictures.. ..-..
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  • Hertford Bridge(the Bridge of Sighs)  oxford 05/01/2013Picture By: Brian Jordan / Retna Pictures.. ..-..
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  • Hertford Bridge(the Bridge of Sighs)  oxford 05/01/2013Picture By: Brian Jordan / Retna Pictures.. ..-..
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  • The Golden Gate Bridge is a suspension bridge spanning the  one-mile-wide strait connecting San Francisco Bay and the Pacific photo by David Court
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  • The Golden Gate Bridge is a suspension bridge spanning the  one-mile-wide strait connecting San Francisco Bay and the Pacific photo by David Court
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  • The Golden Gate Bridge is a suspension bridge spanning the  one-mile-wide strait connecting San Francisco Bay and the Pacific photo by David Court
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  • The Golden Gate Bridge is a suspension bridge spanning the  one-mile-wide strait connecting San Francisco Bay and the Pacific photo by David Court
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  • The Golden Gate Bridge is a suspension bridge spanning the  one-mile-wide strait connecting San Francisco Bay and the Pacific photo by David Court
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  • The Golden Gate Bridge is a suspension bridge spanning the  one-mile-wide strait connecting San Francisco Bay and the Pacific photo by David Court
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  • Hertford Bridge, often called "the Bridge of Sighs", is a skyway joining two parts of Hertford College over New College Lane in Oxford
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  • Hertford Bridge, often called "the Bridge of Sighs", is a skyway joining two parts of Hertford College over New College Lane in Oxford
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  • Tower Bridge London photo by Krisztian Kobold Elek
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  • Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge and Salt Marshes, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina photo by Catherine Brown
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  • People out in london as the lockdown rules change Millennium Bridge, London photo by Krisztian Kobold Elek
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  • People out in london as the lockdown rules change Millennium Bridge, London photo by Krisztian Kobold Elek
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  • People out in london as the lockdown rules change Millennium Bridge, London photo by Krisztian Kobold Elek
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  • People out in london as the lockdown rules change Millennium Bridge, London photo by Krisztian Kobold Elek
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  • People out in london as the lockdown rules change Millennium Bridge, London photo by Krisztian Kobold Elek
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  • People out in london as the lockdown rules change Millennium Bridge, London photo by Krisztian Kobold Elek
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  • People out in london as the lockdown rules change Millennium Bridge, London photo by Krisztian Kobold Elek
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  • People out in london as the lockdown rules change Millennium Bridge, London photo by Krisztian Kobold Elek
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  • around oxford and The University of Oxford is
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  • around oxford and The University of Oxford is
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  • around oxford and The University of Oxford is
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  • Attitude Magazine Awards at Banqueting House, London, England on the14th October 2015
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  • Attitude Magazine Awards at Banqueting House, London, England on the14th October 2015
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  • around oxford and The University of Oxford is
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  • local residents in wareham cool off on one of the hottest days in july by jumping off the wareham bridge into The River Frome Dorset
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  • local residents in wareham cool off on one of the hottest days in july by jumping off the wareham bridge into The River Frome Dorset
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  • local residents in wareham cool off on one of the hottest days in july by jumping off the wareham bridge into The River Frome Dorset
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  • local residents in wareham cool off on one of the hottest days in july by jumping off the wareham bridge into The River Frome Dorset
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  • local residents in wareham cool off on one of the hottest days in july by jumping off the wareham bridge into The River Frome Dorset
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  • local residents in wareham cool off on one of the hottest days in july by jumping off the wareham bridge into The River Frome Dorset
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  • local residents in wareham cool off on one of the hottest days in july by jumping off the wareham bridge into The River Frome Dorset
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  • local residents in wareham cool off on one of the hottest days in july by jumping off the wareham bridge into The River Frome Dorset
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  • local residents in wareham cool off on one of the hottest days in july by jumping off the wareham bridge into The River Frome Dorset
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  • local residents in wareham cool off on one of the hottest days in july by jumping off the wareham bridge into The River Frome Dorset
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  • local residents in wareham cool off on one of the hottest days in july by jumping off the wareham bridge into The River Frome Dorset
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  • local residents in wareham cool off on one of the hottest days in july by jumping off the wareham bridge into The River Frome Dorset
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  • local residents in wareham cool off on one of the hottest days in july by jumping off the wareham bridge into The River Frome Dorset
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  • local residents in wareham cool off on one of the hottest days in july by jumping off the wareham bridge into The River Frome Dorset
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  • local residents in wareham cool off on one of the hottest days in july by jumping off the wareham bridge into The River Frome Dorset
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  • local residents in wareham cool off on one of the hottest days in july by jumping off the wareham bridge into The River Frome Dorset
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  • local residents in wareham cool off on one of the hottest days in july by jumping off the wareham bridge into The River Frome Dorset
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  • local residents in wareham cool off on one of the hottest days in july by jumping off the wareham bridge into The River Frome Dorset
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  • local residents in wareham cool off on one of the hottest days in july by jumping off the wareham bridge into The River Frome Dorset
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  • local residents in wareham cool off on one of the hottest days in july by jumping off the wareham bridge into The River Frome Dorset
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  • local residents in wareham cool off on one of the hottest days in july by jumping off the wareham bridge into The River Frome Dorset
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  • local residents in wareham cool off on one of the hottest days in july by jumping off the wareham bridge into The River Frome Dorset
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  • local residents in wareham cool off on one of the hottest days in july by jumping off the wareham bridge into The River Frome Dorset
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  • local residents in wareham cool off on one of the hottest days in july by jumping off the wareham bridge into The River Frome Dorset
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  • Kimberleigh Gelber,  London fashion week  in front of Tower Bridge London wearing dress by Zimmermann
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  • Kimberleigh Gelber,  London fashion week  in front of Tower Bridge London wearing dress by Zimmermann
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  • Kimberleigh Gelber,  London fashion week  in front of Tower Bridge London wearing dress by Zimmermann
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  • Kimberleigh Gelber,  London fashion week  in front of Tower Bridge London wearing dress by Zimmermann
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  • Kimberleigh Gelber,  London fashion week  in front of Tower Bridge London wearing dress by Zimmermann
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  • Kimberleigh Gelber,  London fashion week  in front of Tower Bridge London wearing dress by Zimmermann
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  • Kimberleigh Gelber,  London fashion week  in front of Tower Bridge London wearing dress by Zimmermann
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  • PETA Protester to Show Solidarity for Mother Cows Exploited for Milk<br />
<br />
 Daniella Wood Shirtless and with her nipples caked in “blood”, a pregnant PETA supporter will protest at Millennium Bridge ahead of Mother’s Day to highlight the plight of mother cows used and abused on dairy farms, many of whom develop mastitis – painful inflammation of the mammary glands – caused by the easy spread of bacteria on filthy dairy farms. <br />
Cows on such farms are artificially inseminated – farmers insert an arm into the animals’ rectum and a metal rod into the vagina – and their calves are taken from them within a day of birth so that humans can consume the milk that was meant for them. Male calves are frequently shipped off to mainland Europe to be tormented and slaughtered to make veal, while females endure the same fate as their mothers: repeated forced pregnancies until their bodies eventually break down, at which point they’re slaughtered for cheap meat. Each person who goes vegan saves the lives of nearly 200 animals every year.photo by <br />
Krisztian Elek<br />
<br />
                      ,
    Daniella Wood PETA Protester253.JPG
  • PETA Protester to Show Solidarity for Mother Cows Exploited for Milk<br />
<br />
 Daniella Wood Shirtless and with her nipples caked in “blood”, a pregnant PETA supporter will protest at Millennium Bridge ahead of Mother’s Day to highlight the plight of mother cows used and abused on dairy farms, many of whom develop mastitis – painful inflammation of the mammary glands – caused by the easy spread of bacteria on filthy dairy farms. <br />
Cows on such farms are artificially inseminated – farmers insert an arm into the animals’ rectum and a metal rod into the vagina – and their calves are taken from them within a day of birth so that humans can consume the milk that was meant for them. Male calves are frequently shipped off to mainland Europe to be tormented and slaughtered to make veal, while females endure the same fate as their mothers: repeated forced pregnancies until their bodies eventually break down, at which point they’re slaughtered for cheap meat. Each person who goes vegan saves the lives of nearly 200 animals every year.photo by <br />
Krisztian Elek<br />
<br />
                      ,
    Daniella Wood PETA Protester252.JPG
  • PETA Protester to Show Solidarity for Mother Cows Exploited for Milk<br />
<br />
 Daniella Wood Shirtless and with her nipples caked in “blood”, a pregnant PETA supporter will protest at Millennium Bridge ahead of Mother’s Day to highlight the plight of mother cows used and abused on dairy farms, many of whom develop mastitis – painful inflammation of the mammary glands – caused by the easy spread of bacteria on filthy dairy farms. <br />
Cows on such farms are artificially inseminated – farmers insert an arm into the animals’ rectum and a metal rod into the vagina – and their calves are taken from them within a day of birth so that humans can consume the milk that was meant for them. Male calves are frequently shipped off to mainland Europe to be tormented and slaughtered to make veal, while females endure the same fate as their mothers: repeated forced pregnancies until their bodies eventually break down, at which point they’re slaughtered for cheap meat. Each person who goes vegan saves the lives of nearly 200 animals every year.photo by <br />
Krisztian Elek<br />
<br />
                      ,
    Daniella Wood PETA Protester251.JPG
  • PETA Protester to Show Solidarity for Mother Cows Exploited for Milk<br />
<br />
 Daniella Wood Shirtless and with her nipples caked in “blood”, a pregnant PETA supporter will protest at Millennium Bridge ahead of Mother’s Day to highlight the plight of mother cows used and abused on dairy farms, many of whom develop mastitis – painful inflammation of the mammary glands – caused by the easy spread of bacteria on filthy dairy farms. <br />
Cows on such farms are artificially inseminated – farmers insert an arm into the animals’ rectum and a metal rod into the vagina – and their calves are taken from them within a day of birth so that humans can consume the milk that was meant for them. Male calves are frequently shipped off to mainland Europe to be tormented and slaughtered to make veal, while females endure the same fate as their mothers: repeated forced pregnancies until their bodies eventually break down, at which point they’re slaughtered for cheap meat. Each person who goes vegan saves the lives of nearly 200 animals every year.photo by <br />
Krisztian Elek<br />
<br />
                      ,
    Daniella Wood PETA Protester250.JPG
  • PETA Protester to Show Solidarity for Mother Cows Exploited for Milk<br />
<br />
 Daniella Wood Shirtless and with her nipples caked in “blood”, a pregnant PETA supporter will protest at Millennium Bridge ahead of Mother’s Day to highlight the plight of mother cows used and abused on dairy farms, many of whom develop mastitis – painful inflammation of the mammary glands – caused by the easy spread of bacteria on filthy dairy farms. <br />
Cows on such farms are artificially inseminated – farmers insert an arm into the animals’ rectum and a metal rod into the vagina – and their calves are taken from them within a day of birth so that humans can consume the milk that was meant for them. Male calves are frequently shipped off to mainland Europe to be tormented and slaughtered to make veal, while females endure the same fate as their mothers: repeated forced pregnancies until their bodies eventually break down, at which point they’re slaughtered for cheap meat. Each person who goes vegan saves the lives of nearly 200 animals every year.photo by <br />
Krisztian Elek<br />
<br />
                      ,
    Daniella Wood PETA Protester249.JPG
  • PETA Protester to Show Solidarity for Mother Cows Exploited for Milk<br />
<br />
 Daniella Wood Shirtless and with her nipples caked in “blood”, a pregnant PETA supporter will protest at Millennium Bridge ahead of Mother’s Day to highlight the plight of mother cows used and abused on dairy farms, many of whom develop mastitis – painful inflammation of the mammary glands – caused by the easy spread of bacteria on filthy dairy farms. <br />
Cows on such farms are artificially inseminated – farmers insert an arm into the animals’ rectum and a metal rod into the vagina – and their calves are taken from them within a day of birth so that humans can consume the milk that was meant for them. Male calves are frequently shipped off to mainland Europe to be tormented and slaughtered to make veal, while females endure the same fate as their mothers: repeated forced pregnancies until their bodies eventually break down, at which point they’re slaughtered for cheap meat. Each person who goes vegan saves the lives of nearly 200 animals every year.photo by <br />
Krisztian Elek<br />
<br />
                      ,
    Daniella Wood PETA Protester248.JPG
  • PETA Protester to Show Solidarity for Mother Cows Exploited for Milk<br />
<br />
 Daniella Wood Shirtless and with her nipples caked in “blood”, a pregnant PETA supporter will protest at Millennium Bridge ahead of Mother’s Day to highlight the plight of mother cows used and abused on dairy farms, many of whom develop mastitis – painful inflammation of the mammary glands – caused by the easy spread of bacteria on filthy dairy farms. <br />
Cows on such farms are artificially inseminated – farmers insert an arm into the animals’ rectum and a metal rod into the vagina – and their calves are taken from them within a day of birth so that humans can consume the milk that was meant for them. Male calves are frequently shipped off to mainland Europe to be tormented and slaughtered to make veal, while females endure the same fate as their mothers: repeated forced pregnancies until their bodies eventually break down, at which point they’re slaughtered for cheap meat. Each person who goes vegan saves the lives of nearly 200 animals every year.photo by <br />
Krisztian Elek<br />
<br />
                      ,
    Daniella Wood PETA Protester247.JPG
  • PETA Protester to Show Solidarity for Mother Cows Exploited for Milk<br />
<br />
 Daniella Wood Shirtless and with her nipples caked in “blood”, a pregnant PETA supporter will protest at Millennium Bridge ahead of Mother’s Day to highlight the plight of mother cows used and abused on dairy farms, many of whom develop mastitis – painful inflammation of the mammary glands – caused by the easy spread of bacteria on filthy dairy farms. <br />
Cows on such farms are artificially inseminated – farmers insert an arm into the animals’ rectum and a metal rod into the vagina – and their calves are taken from them within a day of birth so that humans can consume the milk that was meant for them. Male calves are frequently shipped off to mainland Europe to be tormented and slaughtered to make veal, while females endure the same fate as their mothers: repeated forced pregnancies until their bodies eventually break down, at which point they’re slaughtered for cheap meat. Each person who goes vegan saves the lives of nearly 200 animals every year.photo by <br />
Krisztian Elek<br />
<br />
                      ,
    Daniella Wood PETA Protester246.JPG
  • PETA Protester to Show Solidarity for Mother Cows Exploited for Milk<br />
<br />
 Daniella Wood Shirtless and with her nipples caked in “blood”, a pregnant PETA supporter will protest at Millennium Bridge ahead of Mother’s Day to highlight the plight of mother cows used and abused on dairy farms, many of whom develop mastitis – painful inflammation of the mammary glands – caused by the easy spread of bacteria on filthy dairy farms. <br />
Cows on such farms are artificially inseminated – farmers insert an arm into the animals’ rectum and a metal rod into the vagina – and their calves are taken from them within a day of birth so that humans can consume the milk that was meant for them. Male calves are frequently shipped off to mainland Europe to be tormented and slaughtered to make veal, while females endure the same fate as their mothers: repeated forced pregnancies until their bodies eventually break down, at which point they’re slaughtered for cheap meat. Each person who goes vegan saves the lives of nearly 200 animals every year.photo by <br />
Krisztian Elek<br />
<br />
                      ,
    Daniella Wood PETA Protester245.JPG
  • PETA Protester to Show Solidarity for Mother Cows Exploited for Milk<br />
<br />
 Daniella Wood Shirtless and with her nipples caked in “blood”, a pregnant PETA supporter will protest at Millennium Bridge ahead of Mother’s Day to highlight the plight of mother cows used and abused on dairy farms, many of whom develop mastitis – painful inflammation of the mammary glands – caused by the easy spread of bacteria on filthy dairy farms. <br />
Cows on such farms are artificially inseminated – farmers insert an arm into the animals’ rectum and a metal rod into the vagina – and their calves are taken from them within a day of birth so that humans can consume the milk that was meant for them. Male calves are frequently shipped off to mainland Europe to be tormented and slaughtered to make veal, while females endure the same fate as their mothers: repeated forced pregnancies until their bodies eventually break down, at which point they’re slaughtered for cheap meat. Each person who goes vegan saves the lives of nearly 200 animals every year.photo by <br />
Krisztian Elek<br />
<br />
                      ,
    Daniella Wood PETA Protester244.JPG
  • PETA Protester to Show Solidarity for Mother Cows Exploited for Milk<br />
<br />
 Daniella Wood Shirtless and with her nipples caked in “blood”, a pregnant PETA supporter will protest at Millennium Bridge ahead of Mother’s Day to highlight the plight of mother cows used and abused on dairy farms, many of whom develop mastitis – painful inflammation of the mammary glands – caused by the easy spread of bacteria on filthy dairy farms. <br />
Cows on such farms are artificially inseminated – farmers insert an arm into the animals’ rectum and a metal rod into the vagina – and their calves are taken from them within a day of birth so that humans can consume the milk that was meant for them. Male calves are frequently shipped off to mainland Europe to be tormented and slaughtered to make veal, while females endure the same fate as their mothers: repeated forced pregnancies until their bodies eventually break down, at which point they’re slaughtered for cheap meat. Each person who goes vegan saves the lives of nearly 200 animals every year.photo by <br />
Krisztian Elek<br />
<br />
                      ,
    Daniella Wood PETA Protester243.JPG
  • PETA Protester to Show Solidarity for Mother Cows Exploited for Milk<br />
<br />
 Daniella Wood Shirtless and with her nipples caked in “blood”, a pregnant PETA supporter will protest at Millennium Bridge ahead of Mother’s Day to highlight the plight of mother cows used and abused on dairy farms, many of whom develop mastitis – painful inflammation of the mammary glands – caused by the easy spread of bacteria on filthy dairy farms. <br />
Cows on such farms are artificially inseminated – farmers insert an arm into the animals’ rectum and a metal rod into the vagina – and their calves are taken from them within a day of birth so that humans can consume the milk that was meant for them. Male calves are frequently shipped off to mainland Europe to be tormented and slaughtered to make veal, while females endure the same fate as their mothers: repeated forced pregnancies until their bodies eventually break down, at which point they’re slaughtered for cheap meat. Each person who goes vegan saves the lives of nearly 200 animals every year.photo by <br />
Krisztian Elek<br />
<br />
                      ,
    Daniella Wood PETA Protester242.JPG
  • PETA Protester to Show Solidarity for Mother Cows Exploited for Milk<br />
<br />
 Daniella Wood Shirtless and with her nipples caked in “blood”, a pregnant PETA supporter will protest at Millennium Bridge ahead of Mother’s Day to highlight the plight of mother cows used and abused on dairy farms, many of whom develop mastitis – painful inflammation of the mammary glands – caused by the easy spread of bacteria on filthy dairy farms. <br />
Cows on such farms are artificially inseminated – farmers insert an arm into the animals’ rectum and a metal rod into the vagina – and their calves are taken from them within a day of birth so that humans can consume the milk that was meant for them. Male calves are frequently shipped off to mainland Europe to be tormented and slaughtered to make veal, while females endure the same fate as their mothers: repeated forced pregnancies until their bodies eventually break down, at which point they’re slaughtered for cheap meat. Each person who goes vegan saves the lives of nearly 200 animals every year.photo by <br />
Krisztian Elek<br />
<br />
                      ,
    Daniella Wood PETA Protester241.JPG
  • PETA Protester to Show Solidarity for Mother Cows Exploited for Milk<br />
<br />
 Daniella Wood Shirtless and with her nipples caked in “blood”, a pregnant PETA supporter will protest at Millennium Bridge ahead of Mother’s Day to highlight the plight of mother cows used and abused on dairy farms, many of whom develop mastitis – painful inflammation of the mammary glands – caused by the easy spread of bacteria on filthy dairy farms. <br />
Cows on such farms are artificially inseminated – farmers insert an arm into the animals’ rectum and a metal rod into the vagina – and their calves are taken from them within a day of birth so that humans can consume the milk that was meant for them. Male calves are frequently shipped off to mainland Europe to be tormented and slaughtered to make veal, while females endure the same fate as their mothers: repeated forced pregnancies until their bodies eventually break down, at which point they’re slaughtered for cheap meat. Each person who goes vegan saves the lives of nearly 200 animals every year.photo by <br />
Krisztian Elek<br />
<br />
                      ,
    Daniella Wood PETA Protester239.JPG
  • PETA Protester to Show Solidarity for Mother Cows Exploited for Milk<br />
<br />
 Daniella Wood Shirtless and with her nipples caked in “blood”, a pregnant PETA supporter will protest at Millennium Bridge ahead of Mother’s Day to highlight the plight of mother cows used and abused on dairy farms, many of whom develop mastitis – painful inflammation of the mammary glands – caused by the easy spread of bacteria on filthy dairy farms. <br />
Cows on such farms are artificially inseminated – farmers insert an arm into the animals’ rectum and a metal rod into the vagina – and their calves are taken from them within a day of birth so that humans can consume the milk that was meant for them. Male calves are frequently shipped off to mainland Europe to be tormented and slaughtered to make veal, while females endure the same fate as their mothers: repeated forced pregnancies until their bodies eventually break down, at which point they’re slaughtered for cheap meat. Each person who goes vegan saves the lives of nearly 200 animals every year.photo by <br />
Krisztian Elek<br />
<br />
                      ,
    Daniella Wood PETA Protester240.JPG
  • PETA Protester to Show Solidarity for Mother Cows Exploited for Milk<br />
<br />
 Daniella Wood Shirtless and with her nipples caked in “blood”, a pregnant PETA supporter will protest at Millennium Bridge ahead of Mother’s Day to highlight the plight of mother cows used and abused on dairy farms, many of whom develop mastitis – painful inflammation of the mammary glands – caused by the easy spread of bacteria on filthy dairy farms. <br />
Cows on such farms are artificially inseminated – farmers insert an arm into the animals’ rectum and a metal rod into the vagina – and their calves are taken from them within a day of birth so that humans can consume the milk that was meant for them. Male calves are frequently shipped off to mainland Europe to be tormented and slaughtered to make veal, while females endure the same fate as their mothers: repeated forced pregnancies until their bodies eventually break down, at which point they’re slaughtered for cheap meat. Each person who goes vegan saves the lives of nearly 200 animals every year.photo by <br />
Krisztian Elek<br />
<br />
                      ,
    Daniella Wood PETA Protester238.JPG
  • PETA Protester to Show Solidarity for Mother Cows Exploited for Milk<br />
<br />
 Daniella Wood Shirtless and with her nipples caked in “blood”, a pregnant PETA supporter will protest at Millennium Bridge ahead of Mother’s Day to highlight the plight of mother cows used and abused on dairy farms, many of whom develop mastitis – painful inflammation of the mammary glands – caused by the easy spread of bacteria on filthy dairy farms. <br />
Cows on such farms are artificially inseminated – farmers insert an arm into the animals’ rectum and a metal rod into the vagina – and their calves are taken from them within a day of birth so that humans can consume the milk that was meant for them. Male calves are frequently shipped off to mainland Europe to be tormented and slaughtered to make veal, while females endure the same fate as their mothers: repeated forced pregnancies until their bodies eventually break down, at which point they’re slaughtered for cheap meat. Each person who goes vegan saves the lives of nearly 200 animals every year.photo by <br />
Krisztian Elek<br />
<br />
                      ,
    Daniella Wood PETA Protester237.JPG
  • PETA Protester to Show Solidarity for Mother Cows Exploited for Milk<br />
<br />
 Daniella Wood Shirtless and with her nipples caked in “blood”, a pregnant PETA supporter will protest at Millennium Bridge ahead of Mother’s Day to highlight the plight of mother cows used and abused on dairy farms, many of whom develop mastitis – painful inflammation of the mammary glands – caused by the easy spread of bacteria on filthy dairy farms. <br />
Cows on such farms are artificially inseminated – farmers insert an arm into the animals’ rectum and a metal rod into the vagina – and their calves are taken from them within a day of birth so that humans can consume the milk that was meant for them. Male calves are frequently shipped off to mainland Europe to be tormented and slaughtered to make veal, while females endure the same fate as their mothers: repeated forced pregnancies until their bodies eventually break down, at which point they’re slaughtered for cheap meat. Each person who goes vegan saves the lives of nearly 200 animals every year.photo by <br />
Krisztian Elek<br />
<br />
                      ,
    Daniella Wood PETA Protester236.JPG
  • PETA Protester to Show Solidarity for Mother Cows Exploited for Milk<br />
<br />
 Daniella Wood Shirtless and with her nipples caked in “blood”, a pregnant PETA supporter will protest at Millennium Bridge ahead of Mother’s Day to highlight the plight of mother cows used and abused on dairy farms, many of whom develop mastitis – painful inflammation of the mammary glands – caused by the easy spread of bacteria on filthy dairy farms. <br />
Cows on such farms are artificially inseminated – farmers insert an arm into the animals’ rectum and a metal rod into the vagina – and their calves are taken from them within a day of birth so that humans can consume the milk that was meant for them. Male calves are frequently shipped off to mainland Europe to be tormented and slaughtered to make veal, while females endure the same fate as their mothers: repeated forced pregnancies until their bodies eventually break down, at which point they’re slaughtered for cheap meat. Each person who goes vegan saves the lives of nearly 200 animals every year.photo by <br />
Krisztian Elek<br />
<br />
                      ,
    Daniella Wood PETA Protester235.JPG
  • PETA Protester to Show Solidarity for Mother Cows Exploited for Milk<br />
<br />
 Daniella Wood Shirtless and with her nipples caked in “blood”, a pregnant PETA supporter will protest at Millennium Bridge ahead of Mother’s Day to highlight the plight of mother cows used and abused on dairy farms, many of whom develop mastitis – painful inflammation of the mammary glands – caused by the easy spread of bacteria on filthy dairy farms. <br />
Cows on such farms are artificially inseminated – farmers insert an arm into the animals’ rectum and a metal rod into the vagina – and their calves are taken from them within a day of birth so that humans can consume the milk that was meant for them. Male calves are frequently shipped off to mainland Europe to be tormented and slaughtered to make veal, while females endure the same fate as their mothers: repeated forced pregnancies until their bodies eventually break down, at which point they’re slaughtered for cheap meat. Each person who goes vegan saves the lives of nearly 200 animals every year.photo by <br />
Krisztian Elek<br />
<br />
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  • PETA Protester to Show Solidarity for Mother Cows Exploited for Milk<br />
<br />
 Daniella Wood Shirtless and with her nipples caked in “blood”, a pregnant PETA supporter will protest at Millennium Bridge ahead of Mother’s Day to highlight the plight of mother cows used and abused on dairy farms, many of whom develop mastitis – painful inflammation of the mammary glands – caused by the easy spread of bacteria on filthy dairy farms. <br />
Cows on such farms are artificially inseminated – farmers insert an arm into the animals’ rectum and a metal rod into the vagina – and their calves are taken from them within a day of birth so that humans can consume the milk that was meant for them. Male calves are frequently shipped off to mainland Europe to be tormented and slaughtered to make veal, while females endure the same fate as their mothers: repeated forced pregnancies until their bodies eventually break down, at which point they’re slaughtered for cheap meat. Each person who goes vegan saves the lives of nearly 200 animals every year.photo by <br />
Krisztian Elek<br />
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  • PETA Protester to Show Solidarity for Mother Cows Exploited for Milk<br />
<br />
 Daniella Wood Shirtless and with her nipples caked in “blood”, a pregnant PETA supporter will protest at Millennium Bridge ahead of Mother’s Day to highlight the plight of mother cows used and abused on dairy farms, many of whom develop mastitis – painful inflammation of the mammary glands – caused by the easy spread of bacteria on filthy dairy farms. <br />
Cows on such farms are artificially inseminated – farmers insert an arm into the animals’ rectum and a metal rod into the vagina – and their calves are taken from them within a day of birth so that humans can consume the milk that was meant for them. Male calves are frequently shipped off to mainland Europe to be tormented and slaughtered to make veal, while females endure the same fate as their mothers: repeated forced pregnancies until their bodies eventually break down, at which point they’re slaughtered for cheap meat. Each person who goes vegan saves the lives of nearly 200 animals every year.photo by <br />
Krisztian Elek<br />
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  • PETA Protester to Show Solidarity for Mother Cows Exploited for Milk<br />
<br />
 Daniella Wood Shirtless and with her nipples caked in “blood”, a pregnant PETA supporter will protest at Millennium Bridge ahead of Mother’s Day to highlight the plight of mother cows used and abused on dairy farms, many of whom develop mastitis – painful inflammation of the mammary glands – caused by the easy spread of bacteria on filthy dairy farms. <br />
Cows on such farms are artificially inseminated – farmers insert an arm into the animals’ rectum and a metal rod into the vagina – and their calves are taken from them within a day of birth so that humans can consume the milk that was meant for them. Male calves are frequently shipped off to mainland Europe to be tormented and slaughtered to make veal, while females endure the same fate as their mothers: repeated forced pregnancies until their bodies eventually break down, at which point they’re slaughtered for cheap meat. Each person who goes vegan saves the lives of nearly 200 animals every year.photo by <br />
Krisztian Elek<br />
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  • PETA Protester to Show Solidarity for Mother Cows Exploited for Milk<br />
<br />
 Daniella Wood Shirtless and with her nipples caked in “blood”, a pregnant PETA supporter will protest at Millennium Bridge ahead of Mother’s Day to highlight the plight of mother cows used and abused on dairy farms, many of whom develop mastitis – painful inflammation of the mammary glands – caused by the easy spread of bacteria on filthy dairy farms. <br />
Cows on such farms are artificially inseminated – farmers insert an arm into the animals’ rectum and a metal rod into the vagina – and their calves are taken from them within a day of birth so that humans can consume the milk that was meant for them. Male calves are frequently shipped off to mainland Europe to be tormented and slaughtered to make veal, while females endure the same fate as their mothers: repeated forced pregnancies until their bodies eventually break down, at which point they’re slaughtered for cheap meat. Each person who goes vegan saves the lives of nearly 200 animals every year.photo by <br />
Krisztian Elek<br />
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  • PETA Protester to Show Solidarity for Mother Cows Exploited for Milk<br />
<br />
 Daniella Wood Shirtless and with her nipples caked in “blood”, a pregnant PETA supporter will protest at Millennium Bridge ahead of Mother’s Day to highlight the plight of mother cows used and abused on dairy farms, many of whom develop mastitis – painful inflammation of the mammary glands – caused by the easy spread of bacteria on filthy dairy farms. <br />
Cows on such farms are artificially inseminated – farmers insert an arm into the animals’ rectum and a metal rod into the vagina – and their calves are taken from them within a day of birth so that humans can consume the milk that was meant for them. Male calves are frequently shipped off to mainland Europe to be tormented and slaughtered to make veal, while females endure the same fate as their mothers: repeated forced pregnancies until their bodies eventually break down, at which point they’re slaughtered for cheap meat. Each person who goes vegan saves the lives of nearly 200 animals every year.photo by <br />
Krisztian Elek<br />
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  • PETA Protester to Show Solidarity for Mother Cows Exploited for Milk<br />
<br />
 Daniella Wood Shirtless and with her nipples caked in “blood”, a pregnant PETA supporter will protest at Millennium Bridge ahead of Mother’s Day to highlight the plight of mother cows used and abused on dairy farms, many of whom develop mastitis – painful inflammation of the mammary glands – caused by the easy spread of bacteria on filthy dairy farms. <br />
Cows on such farms are artificially inseminated – farmers insert an arm into the animals’ rectum and a metal rod into the vagina – and their calves are taken from them within a day of birth so that humans can consume the milk that was meant for them. Male calves are frequently shipped off to mainland Europe to be tormented and slaughtered to make veal, while females endure the same fate as their mothers: repeated forced pregnancies until their bodies eventually break down, at which point they’re slaughtered for cheap meat. Each person who goes vegan saves the lives of nearly 200 animals every year.photo by <br />
Krisztian Elek<br />
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    Daniella Wood PETA Protester227.JPG
  • PETA Protester to Show Solidarity for Mother Cows Exploited for Milk<br />
<br />
 Daniella Wood Shirtless and with her nipples caked in “blood”, a pregnant PETA supporter will protest at Millennium Bridge ahead of Mother’s Day to highlight the plight of mother cows used and abused on dairy farms, many of whom develop mastitis – painful inflammation of the mammary glands – caused by the easy spread of bacteria on filthy dairy farms. <br />
Cows on such farms are artificially inseminated – farmers insert an arm into the animals’ rectum and a metal rod into the vagina – and their calves are taken from them within a day of birth so that humans can consume the milk that was meant for them. Male calves are frequently shipped off to mainland Europe to be tormented and slaughtered to make veal, while females endure the same fate as their mothers: repeated forced pregnancies until their bodies eventually break down, at which point they’re slaughtered for cheap meat. Each person who goes vegan saves the lives of nearly 200 animals every year.photo by <br />
Krisztian Elek<br />
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    Daniella Wood PETA Protester226.JPG
  • PETA Protester to Show Solidarity for Mother Cows Exploited for Milk<br />
<br />
 Daniella Wood Shirtless and with her nipples caked in “blood”, a pregnant PETA supporter will protest at Millennium Bridge ahead of Mother’s Day to highlight the plight of mother cows used and abused on dairy farms, many of whom develop mastitis – painful inflammation of the mammary glands – caused by the easy spread of bacteria on filthy dairy farms. <br />
Cows on such farms are artificially inseminated – farmers insert an arm into the animals’ rectum and a metal rod into the vagina – and their calves are taken from them within a day of birth so that humans can consume the milk that was meant for them. Male calves are frequently shipped off to mainland Europe to be tormented and slaughtered to make veal, while females endure the same fate as their mothers: repeated forced pregnancies until their bodies eventually break down, at which point they’re slaughtered for cheap meat. Each person who goes vegan saves the lives of nearly 200 animals every year.photo by <br />
Krisztian Elek<br />
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    Daniella Wood PETA Protester228.JPG
  • PETA Protester to Show Solidarity for Mother Cows Exploited for Milk<br />
<br />
 Daniella Wood Shirtless and with her nipples caked in “blood”, a pregnant PETA supporter will protest at Millennium Bridge ahead of Mother’s Day to highlight the plight of mother cows used and abused on dairy farms, many of whom develop mastitis – painful inflammation of the mammary glands – caused by the easy spread of bacteria on filthy dairy farms. <br />
Cows on such farms are artificially inseminated – farmers insert an arm into the animals’ rectum and a metal rod into the vagina – and their calves are taken from them within a day of birth so that humans can consume the milk that was meant for them. Male calves are frequently shipped off to mainland Europe to be tormented and slaughtered to make veal, while females endure the same fate as their mothers: repeated forced pregnancies until their bodies eventually break down, at which point they’re slaughtered for cheap meat. Each person who goes vegan saves the lives of nearly 200 animals every year.photo by <br />
Krisztian Elek<br />
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    Daniella Wood PETA Protester225.JPG
  • PETA Protester to Show Solidarity for Mother Cows Exploited for Milk<br />
<br />
 Daniella Wood Shirtless and with her nipples caked in “blood”, a pregnant PETA supporter will protest at Millennium Bridge ahead of Mother’s Day to highlight the plight of mother cows used and abused on dairy farms, many of whom develop mastitis – painful inflammation of the mammary glands – caused by the easy spread of bacteria on filthy dairy farms. <br />
Cows on such farms are artificially inseminated – farmers insert an arm into the animals’ rectum and a metal rod into the vagina – and their calves are taken from them within a day of birth so that humans can consume the milk that was meant for them. Male calves are frequently shipped off to mainland Europe to be tormented and slaughtered to make veal, while females endure the same fate as their mothers: repeated forced pregnancies until their bodies eventually break down, at which point they’re slaughtered for cheap meat. Each person who goes vegan saves the lives of nearly 200 animals every year.photo by <br />
Krisztian Elek<br />
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    Daniella Wood PETA Protester224.JPG
  • PETA Protester to Show Solidarity for Mother Cows Exploited for Milk<br />
<br />
 Daniella Wood Shirtless and with her nipples caked in “blood”, a pregnant PETA supporter will protest at Millennium Bridge ahead of Mother’s Day to highlight the plight of mother cows used and abused on dairy farms, many of whom develop mastitis – painful inflammation of the mammary glands – caused by the easy spread of bacteria on filthy dairy farms. <br />
Cows on such farms are artificially inseminated – farmers insert an arm into the animals’ rectum and a metal rod into the vagina – and their calves are taken from them within a day of birth so that humans can consume the milk that was meant for them. Male calves are frequently shipped off to mainland Europe to be tormented and slaughtered to make veal, while females endure the same fate as their mothers: repeated forced pregnancies until their bodies eventually break down, at which point they’re slaughtered for cheap meat. Each person who goes vegan saves the lives of nearly 200 animals every year.photo by <br />
Krisztian Elek<br />
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