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#12831459
5 October 2025
A Deutsche Bahn Video-Reisezentrum (video travel center) illuminates at night at Schwandorf railway station in Schwandorf, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany, on October 4, 2025. The automated service cabin allows travelers to buy tickets and receive timetable or fare information via video consultation.
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#12831460
5 October 2025
A Deutsche Bahn Video-Reisezentrum (video travel center) illuminates at night at Schwandorf railway station in Schwandorf, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany, on October 4, 2025. The automated service cabin allows travelers to buy tickets and receive timetable or fare information via video consultation.
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#12478830
15 June 2025
A Starbucks coffee shop is illuminated at night on Singerstrasse in Vienna, Austria, on June 8, 2025. Several parked rental bikes and e-scooters line the sidewalk outside the store near the McDonald's McCafe location.
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#12300547
25 April 2025
A condom dispensing machine is seen at night in Rome, Italy on 24 April, 2025.
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#12200016
27 March 2025
A woman walks along the sidewalk with a traditional bamboo shoulder pole balancing baskets of food in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 27, 2025. This method of mobile vending is widely used by street sellers to transport and sell items such as snacks, fruit, or noodles throughout the city.
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#12200017
27 March 2025
A woman walks along the sidewalk with a traditional bamboo shoulder pole balancing baskets of food in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 27, 2025. This method of mobile vending is widely used by street sellers to transport and sell items such as snacks, fruit, or noodles throughout the city.
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#12200019
27 March 2025
A woman walks along the sidewalk with a traditional bamboo shoulder pole balancing baskets of food in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 27, 2025. This method of mobile vending is widely used by street sellers to transport and sell items such as snacks, fruit, or noodles throughout the city.
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#12199883
27 March 2025
Two young people wearing helmets wait at a mobile drink cart selling Saigon coffee and Thai milk tea in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 26, 2025.
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#12183256
22 March 2025
A bustling evening scene in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 21, 2025, shows heavy motorbike and bus traffic beneath a pedestrian footbridge. Locals on scooters navigate the crowded street while a man waits on the sidewalk beside folded tables and stacked chairs. The energy of the city's rush hour is evident amid the mix of public transit, motorbikes, and sidewalk activity.
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#11897786
26 December 2024
A Nativity scene is next to the cigarette vending machine in Sliema, Malta, on December 26, 2024
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#9668794
1 March 2023
Visitors in the Museu do Amanha (Museum of Tomorrow's) in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil on February 24, 2023.
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#396716
15 January 2015
Comet Lovejoy is seen on the night sky near the Bulgarian town of Bansko, Thurssay, Jan. 14, 2015. This week the comet can be observed via naked eye. Comet Lovejoy was discovered in August 2014 by the Australian amateur astronomer Terry Lovejoy. The comet is barely visible to the unaided eye. Last night it skimmed past Earth just 43.6 million miles away, as it heads towards perihelion (closest point with the sun) on January 30th. From there the sun's gravity will slingshot the icy rock back into the outer reaches of our solar system, on an 11,500 year long orbit. Lovejoy can be seen as a diffuse green smudge low in the southern sky just after sunset. The green color of Lovejoy's coma is the result of venting diatomic C2 gases, as the sun heats the comet's core. The comet won't be back for another 8,000 years. Photo by: Petar Petrov /Impact Press Group/NurPhoto
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#396717
15 January 2015
Comet Lovejoy is seen on the night sky near the Bulgarian town of Bansko, Thurssay, Jan. 14, 2015. This week the comet can be observed via naked eye. Comet Lovejoy was discovered in August 2014 by the Australian amateur astronomer Terry Lovejoy. The comet is barely visible to the unaided eye. Last night it skimmed past Earth just 43.6 million miles away, as it heads towards perihelion (closest point with the sun) on January 30th. From there the sun's gravity will slingshot the icy rock back into the outer reaches of our solar system, on an 11,500 year long orbit. Lovejoy can be seen as a diffuse green smudge low in the southern sky just after sunset. The green color of Lovejoy's coma is the result of venting diatomic C2 gases, as the sun heats the comet's core. The comet won't be back for another 8,000 years. Photo by: Petar Petrov /Impact Press Group/NurPhoto
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#396719
15 January 2015
Comet Lovejoy is seen on the night sky near the Bulgarian town of Bansko, Thurssay, Jan. 14, 2015. This week the comet can be observed via naked eye. Comet Lovejoy was discovered in August 2014 by the Australian amateur astronomer Terry Lovejoy. The comet is barely visible to the unaided eye. Last night it skimmed past Earth just 43.6 million miles away, as it heads towards perihelion (closest point with the sun) on January 30th. From there the sun's gravity will slingshot the icy rock back into the outer reaches of our solar system, on an 11,500 year long orbit. Lovejoy can be seen as a diffuse green smudge low in the southern sky just after sunset. The green color of Lovejoy's coma is the result of venting diatomic C2 gases, as the sun heats the comet's core. The comet won't be back for another 8,000 years. Photo by: Petar Petrov /Impact Press Group/NurPhoto
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#396722
15 January 2015
Comet Lovejoy is seen on the night sky near the Bulgarian town of Bansko, Thurssay, Jan. 14, 2015. This week the comet can be observed via naked eye. Comet Lovejoy was discovered in August 2014 by the Australian amateur astronomer Terry Lovejoy. The comet is barely visible to the unaided eye. Last night it skimmed past Earth just 43.6 million miles away, as it heads towards perihelion (closest point with the sun) on January 30th. From there the sun's gravity will slingshot the icy rock back into the outer reaches of our solar system, on an 11,500 year long orbit. Lovejoy can be seen as a diffuse green smudge low in the southern sky just after sunset. The green color of Lovejoy's coma is the result of venting diatomic C2 gases, as the sun heats the comet's core. The comet won't be back for another 8,000 years. Photo by: Petar Petrov /Impact Press Group/NurPhoto
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#396723
15 January 2015
Comet Lovejoy is seen on the night sky near the Bulgarian town of Bansko, Thurssay, Jan. 14, 2015. This week the comet can be observed via naked eye. Comet Lovejoy was discovered in August 2014 by the Australian amateur astronomer Terry Lovejoy. The comet is barely visible to the unaided eye. Last night it skimmed past Earth just 43.6 million miles away, as it heads towards perihelion (closest point with the sun) on January 30th. From there the sun's gravity will slingshot the icy rock back into the outer reaches of our solar system, on an 11,500 year long orbit. Lovejoy can be seen as a diffuse green smudge low in the southern sky just after sunset. The green color of Lovejoy's coma is the result of venting diatomic C2 gases, as the sun heats the comet's core. The comet won't be back for another 8,000 years. Photo by: Petar Petrov /Impact Press Group/NurPhoto
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