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29 Mar 2026
Young people play drums as part of a brotherhood participating in the Palm Sunday Procession in Santander, Spain, on Palm Sunday. The procession reaches Cathedral Square, where Arturo Ros, the bishop of the city, blesses the palms.
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29 Mar 2026
Members of a Mexico national team supporters' barra brava chant, dance, and play instruments outside Estadio Banorte in Mexico City, Mexico, on March 28, 2026, during a pre-match gathering ahead of the international friendly match between Mexico and Portugal.
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22 Mar 2026
A guitarist's gold-painted instrument catches a ray of sun directly during his performance at a demonstration, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on March 21, 2026. Iranian-Americans celebrated Nowruz while demanding a free, democratic, and secular Iran, via transitional government headed by Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi.
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21 Mar 2026
A Nepali sound therapist conducts a workshop in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 21, 2026. Sound therapy uses resonant instruments, such as singing bowls, gongs, and tuning forks, along with vocal tones to induce deep relaxation, lower stress, and improve physical and emotional well-being. This non-invasive practice is said to reduce anxiety, lower blood pressure, and help clear emotional blockages.
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21 Mar 2026
A Nepali sound therapist conducts a workshop in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 21, 2026. Sound therapy uses resonant instruments, such as singing bowls, gongs, and tuning forks, along with vocal tones to induce deep relaxation, lower stress, and improve physical and emotional well-being. This non-invasive practice is said to reduce anxiety, lower blood pressure, and help clear emotional blockages.
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21 Mar 2026
A Nepali sound therapist conducts a workshop in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 21, 2026. Sound therapy uses resonant instruments, such as singing bowls, gongs, and tuning forks, along with vocal tones to induce deep relaxation, lower stress, and improve physical and emotional well-being. This non-invasive practice is said to reduce anxiety, lower blood pressure, and help clear emotional blockages.
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21 Mar 2026
A Nepali sound therapist conducts a workshop in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 21, 2026. Sound therapy uses resonant instruments, such as singing bowls, gongs, and tuning forks, along with vocal tones to induce deep relaxation, lower stress, and improve physical and emotional well-being. This non-invasive practice is said to reduce anxiety, lower blood pressure, and help clear emotional blockages.
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21 Mar 2026
A Nepali sound therapist conducts a workshop in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 21, 2026. Sound therapy uses resonant instruments, such as singing bowls, gongs, and tuning forks, along with vocal tones to induce deep relaxation, lower stress, and improve physical and emotional well-being. This non-invasive practice is said to reduce anxiety, lower blood pressure, and help clear emotional blockages.
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21 Mar 2026
A Nepali sound therapist conducts a workshop in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 21, 2026. Sound therapy uses resonant instruments, such as singing bowls, gongs, and tuning forks, along with vocal tones to induce deep relaxation, lower stress, and improve physical and emotional well-being. This non-invasive practice is said to reduce anxiety, lower blood pressure, and help clear emotional blockages.
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21 Mar 2026
A Nepali sound therapist conducts a workshop in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 21, 2026. Sound therapy uses resonant instruments, such as singing bowls, gongs, and tuning forks, along with vocal tones to induce deep relaxation, lower stress, and improve physical and emotional well-being. This non-invasive practice is said to reduce anxiety, lower blood pressure, and help clear emotional blockages.
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21 Mar 2026
A Nepali sound therapist conducts a workshop in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 21, 2026. Sound therapy uses resonant instruments, such as singing bowls, gongs, and tuning forks, along with vocal tones to induce deep relaxation, lower stress, and improve physical and emotional well-being. This non-invasive practice is said to reduce anxiety, lower blood pressure, and help clear emotional blockages.
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#13478176
21 Mar 2026
A Nepali sound therapist conducts a workshop in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 21, 2026. Sound therapy uses resonant instruments, such as singing bowls, gongs, and tuning forks, along with vocal tones to induce deep relaxation, lower stress, and improve physical and emotional well-being. This non-invasive practice is said to reduce anxiety, lower blood pressure, and help clear emotional blockages.
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21 Mar 2026
A Nepali sound therapist conducts a workshop in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 21, 2026. Sound therapy uses resonant instruments, such as singing bowls, gongs, and tuning forks, along with vocal tones to induce deep relaxation, lower stress, and improve physical and emotional well-being. This non-invasive practice is said to reduce anxiety, lower blood pressure, and help clear emotional blockages.
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21 Mar 2026
A Nepali sound therapist conducts a workshop in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 21, 2026. Sound therapy uses resonant instruments, such as singing bowls, gongs, and tuning forks, along with vocal tones to induce deep relaxation, lower stress, and improve physical and emotional well-being. This non-invasive practice is said to reduce anxiety, lower blood pressure, and help clear emotional blockages.
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21 Mar 2026
A Nepali sound therapist conducts a workshop in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 21, 2026. Sound therapy uses resonant instruments, such as singing bowls, gongs, and tuning forks, along with vocal tones to induce deep relaxation, lower stress, and improve physical and emotional well-being. This non-invasive practice is said to reduce anxiety, lower blood pressure, and help clear emotional blockages.
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21 Mar 2026
A Nepali sound therapist conducts a workshop in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 21, 2026. Sound therapy uses resonant instruments, such as singing bowls, gongs, and tuning forks, along with vocal tones to induce deep relaxation, lower stress, and improve physical and emotional well-being. This non-invasive practice is said to reduce anxiety, lower blood pressure, and help clear emotional blockages.
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