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#5592956
30 Mar 2020
A donation fence with clothing and other useful objects is seen in Berlin on March 29, 2020. In order to limit the spread of the Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), German Federal and Local Government ordered the temporary closure of mueseums, theaters, sport events etc. Gathering of more than two people are generally forbidden in public spases and restaurants can offer just take away meals. The virus infected so far more than 600.000 people worldwide. The fence was soon after vandalized from people screaming 'We don't want tramps in the neighborhood'.
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#5592954
30 Mar 2020
A man wearing a surgical mask walks by a donation fence with clothing and other useful objects in Berlin on March 29, 2020. In order to limit the spread of the Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), German Federal and Local Government ordered the temporary closure of mueseums, theaters, sport events etc. Gathering of more than two people are generally forbidden in public spases and restaurants can offer just take away meals. The virus infected so far more than 600.000 people worldwide. The fence was soon after vandalized from people screaming 'We don't want tramps in the neighborhood'.
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#5402398
5 Feb 2020
A man walks past PlasticWood group art object hanging on the construction fence in Kyiv, Ukraine, February 4, 2020. Ukrainian eco art group PlasticWood creates the art objects from the waste and hang them downtown Kyiv.
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#5402400
5 Feb 2020
People pay their attention to PlasticWood group art object as they walk past the construction fence in Kyiv, Ukraine, February 4, 2020. Ukrainian eco art group PlasticWood creates the art objects from the waste and hang them downtown Kyiv.
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#5331028
17 Jan 2020
Tourists watch volcanic activity in the Sikidang Dieng Crater, one of the popular tourist attractions in the Dieng plateau of Central Java, on January 12, 2020. Volcanic activity provides an attraction for tourists and is one of the main destinations of Dieng's most visited objects. Sikidang Crater is the most popular and largest crater in the Dieng plateau.
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#5247446
18 Dec 2019
Activists of Ukrainian far-right movements throw objects towards the police during the clashes at a protest of agricultural workers against land reform in Kyiv, Ukraine, December 17, 2019. Dozens of far-right activists clashed with the police in front of the Ukrainian Parliament as people peacefully protested against possible land market law passing by lawmakers of Verkhovna Rada. In November 2019, the parliament passed the first reading of a government bill 'On amending certain legislative acts of Ukraine concerning the turnover of agricultural land,' which will launch the land sale market in Ukraine
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#5247448
18 Dec 2019
Activists of Ukrainian far-right movements throw objects towards the police during the clashes at a protest of agricultural workers against land reform in Kyiv, Ukraine, December 17, 2019. Dozens of far-right activists clashed with the police in front of the Ukrainian Parliament as people peacefully protested against possible land market law passing by lawmakers of Verkhovna Rada. In November 2019, the parliament passed the first reading of a government bill 'On amending certain legislative acts of Ukraine concerning the turnover of agricultural land,' which will launch the land sale market in Ukraine
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#3748432
3 Feb 2019
Visitors listen to the guide's explanation of Banua Oge or Souraja (King's House) in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, Sunday 3 February 2019. The house that was built in 1892 was last functioned as the king's house by the last Palu king Magau Palu Tjatjo Idjazah before being taken over by the government as one of the cultural heritage buildings in Indonesia. The 35 x 11.5 square meter house is made entirely of ironwood which is only found in East Kalimantan. Now, houses that store many historical objects are often used to carry out traditional parties, especially by local residents who are ethnic Kaili. The building which is located in Lere Kampong or two kilometers from the center of the capital city of Palu, Central Sulawesi Province is still firmly standing even though it has been repeatedly shaken by a magnitude earthquake up to 7.4. Every day Lubur, this house is visited by many local tourists and foreign tourists. Often visited by students and researchers for historical research.
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#3748434
3 Feb 2019
Visitors pay attention to the building of Banua Oge or Souraja (King's House) in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, Sunday 3 February 2019. The house that was built in 1892 was last functioned as the king's house by the last Palu king Magau Palu Tjatjo Idjazah before being taken over by the government as one of the cultural heritage buildings in Indonesia. The 35 x 11.5 square meter house is made entirely of ironwood which is only found in East Kalimantan. Now, houses that store many historical objects are often used to carry out traditional parties, especially by local residents who are ethnic Kaili. The building which is located in Lere Kampong or two kilometers from the center of the capital city of Palu, Central Sulawesi Province is still firmly standing even though it has been repeatedly shaken by a magnitude earthquake up to 7.4. Every day Lubur, this house is visited by many local tourists and foreign tourists. Often visited by students and researchers for historical research.
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#3748436
3 Feb 2019
Visitors listen to the guide's explanation of Banua Oge or Souraja (King's House) in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, Sunday 3 February 2019. The house that was built in 1892 was last functioned as the king's house by the last Palu king Magau Palu Tjatjo Idjazah before being taken over by the government as one of the cultural heritage buildings in Indonesia. The 35 x 11.5 square meter house is made entirely of ironwood which is only found in East Kalimantan. Now, houses that store many historical objects are often used to carry out traditional parties, especially by local residents who are ethnic Kaili. The building which is located in Lere Kampong or two kilometers from the center of the capital city of Palu, Central Sulawesi Province is still firmly standing even though it has been repeatedly shaken by a magnitude earthquake up to 7.4. Every day Lubur, this house is visited by many local tourists and foreign tourists. Often visited by students and researchers for historical research.
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#3748438
3 Feb 2019
Visitors listen to the guide's explanation of Banua Oge or Souraja (King's House) in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, Sunday 3 February 2019. The house that was built in 1892 was last functioned as the king's house by the last Palu king Magau Palu Tjatjo Idjazah before being taken over by the government as one of the cultural heritage buildings in Indonesia. The 35 x 11.5 square meter house is made entirely of ironwood which is only found in East Kalimantan. Now, houses that store many historical objects are often used to carry out traditional parties, especially by local residents who are ethnic Kaili. The building which is located in Lere Kampong or two kilometers from the center of the capital city of Palu, Central Sulawesi Province is still firmly standing even though it has been repeatedly shaken by a magnitude earthquake up to 7.4. Every day Lubur, this house is visited by many local tourists and foreign tourists. Often visited by students and researchers for historical research.
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#3748440
3 Feb 2019
The tour guide, Hamdi explained about the building of Banua Oge or Souraja (King's House) in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, Sunday 3 February 2019. The house that was built in 1892 was last functioned as the king's house by the last Palu king Magau Palu Tjatjo Idjazah before being taken over by the government as one of the cultural heritage buildings in Indonesia. The 35 x 11.5 square meter house is made entirely of ironwood which is only found in East Kalimantan. Now, houses that store many historical objects are often used to carry out traditional parties, especially by local residents who are ethnic Kaili. The building which is located in Lere Kampong or two kilometers from the center of the capital city of Palu, Central Sulawesi Province is still firmly standing even though it has been repeatedly shaken by a magnitude earthquake up to 7.4. Every day Lubur, this house is visited by many local tourists and foreign tourists. Often visited by students and researchers for historical research.
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#3748442
3 Feb 2019
The tour guide, Hamdi explained about the building of Banua Oge or Souraja (King's House) in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, Sunday 3 February 2019. The house that was built in 1892 was last functioned as the king's house by the last Palu king Magau Palu Tjatjo Idjazah before being taken over by the government as one of the cultural heritage buildings in Indonesia. The 35 x 11.5 square meter house is made entirely of ironwood which is only found in East Kalimantan. Now, houses that store many historical objects are often used to carry out traditional parties, especially by local residents who are ethnic Kaili. The building which is located in Lere Kampong or two kilometers from the center of the capital city of Palu, Central Sulawesi Province is still firmly standing even though it has been repeatedly shaken by a magnitude earthquake up to 7.4. Every day Lubur, this house is visited by many local tourists and foreign tourists. Often visited by students and researchers for historical research.
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#3748444
3 Feb 2019
Visitors listen to the guide's explanation of Banua Oge or Souraja (King's House) in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, Sunday 3 February 2019. The house that was built in 1892 was last functioned as the king's house by the last Palu king Magau Palu Tjatjo Idjazah before being taken over by the government as one of the cultural heritage buildings in Indonesia. The 35 x 11.5 square meter house is made entirely of ironwood which is only found in East Kalimantan. Now, houses that store many historical objects are often used to carry out traditional parties, especially by local residents who are ethnic Kaili. The building which is located in Lere Kampong or two kilometers from the center of the capital city of Palu, Central Sulawesi Province is still firmly standing even though it has been repeatedly shaken by a magnitude earthquake up to 7.4. Every day Lubur, this house is visited by many local tourists and foreign tourists. Often visited by students and researchers for historical research.
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#3748446
3 Feb 2019
Visitors listen to the guide's explanation of the central part of Banua Oge or Souraja (King's House) in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, Sunday 3 February 2019. The house that was built in 1892 was last functioned as the king's house by the last Palu king Magau Palu Tjatjo Idjazah before being taken over by the government as one of the cultural heritage buildings in Indonesia. The 35 x 11.5 square meter house is made entirely of ironwood which is only found in East Kalimantan. Now, houses that store many historical objects are often used to carry out traditional parties, especially by local residents who are ethnic Kaili. The building which is located in Lere Kampong or two kilometers from the center of the capital city of Palu, Central Sulawesi Province is still firmly standing even though it has been repeatedly shaken by a magnitude earthquake up to 7.4. Every day Lubur, this house is visited by many local tourists and foreign tourists. Often visited by students and researchers for historical research.
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#3748448
3 Feb 2019
Visitors pass in the central part of Banua Oge or Souraja (King's House) in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, Sunday 3 February 2019. The house that was built in 1892 was last functioned as the king's house by the last Palu king Magau Palu Tjatjo Idjazah before being taken over by the government as one of the cultural heritage buildings in Indonesia. The 35 x 11.5 square meter house is made entirely of ironwood which is only found in East Kalimantan. Now, houses that store many historical objects are often used to carry out traditional parties, especially by local residents who are ethnic Kaili. The building which is located in Lere Kampong or two kilometers from the center of the capital city of Palu, Central Sulawesi Province is still firmly standing even though it has been repeatedly shaken by a magnitude earthquake up to 7.4. Every day Lubur, this house is visited by many local tourists and foreign tourists. Often visited by students and researchers for historical research.
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