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Man's bare feet during the color pigment throwing festival, Holi Festival, Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh, India, Asia

High angle view of worker resting beside straw baskets full of seeds for making argan oil, Morocco, North Africa, Africa

Visitors walking round a foot of The Statue of Unity, the world's tallest statue at 182m of Vallabhbhai Patel, Kevadia, Gujarat, India, Asia

View of a visitor standing on an Ostrich at Safari Ostrich Farm, Oudtshoorn, Western Cape, South Africa, Africa

Sculpture Feet at Heraion of Samos, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ireo, Samos Island, North Aegean, Greek Islands, Greece, Europe

Close up of feet of the giant gold Reclining Buddha statue, Phuoc Hue Buddhist pagoda, Tan Chau, Vietnam, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia

Visitors between the feet of The Statue of Unity, the world's tallest statue at 182m of Vallabhbhai Patel, Kevadia, Gujarat, India, Asia

Muslim man praying on Islamic prayer mat with the Kaaba, Symbol of Islam, Chau Doc, Vietnam, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia

Life of Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama, Reclining Buddha, passing into Parinirvana after 45 years of teaching the Dharma, Long Duc Buddhist temple, Tan Chau, Vietnam, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia

Antarctic fur seal baby (Arctocephalus gazella) interacting with a photographer, Stromness Bay in South Georgia

Detail of dresses and feet. At left Benita la Intocable , in the middle Angela la Folclorista, and at right Dina, cholitas females wrestlers, El Alto, La Paz, Bolivia

The Do In is an automassage technique of chinese origin, then imported in Japan. This technique is based on the pressure of certains points (acupressure) aiming at correcting body disorders. Knead the arch of the foot with the thumb. Aim : relieve foot rheumatisms.

The Do In is an automassage technique of chinese origin, then imported in Japan. This technique is based on the pressure of certains points (acupressure)

First aid techniques : placing the victim in the recovery position. Step 3 : catch hold of the leg furthest away from you behind the knee, lift it up keeping the foot on the ground. Turn the victim towards you.

First aid techniques : placing the victim in the recovery position. Step 3 : catch hold of the leg furthest away from you behind the knee, lift it up keeping the foot on the ground. Turn the victim towards you.

The Do In is an automassage technique of chinese origin, then imported in Japan. This technique is based on the pressure of certains points (acupressure)

A woman having a footbath, in wooden barrel , with steam billowing. Horizontal. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.