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#8431744
23 June 2022
Sultan Al-Ashraf Qaitbay Mosque in the Mamluk Desert, Cairo, Egypt, on June 21, 2022..
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#8431756
23 June 2022
Sultan Al-Ashraf Qaitbay Mosque in the Mamluk Desert, Cairo, Egypt, on June 21, 2022.. .
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#8434644
22 June 2022
Decorations in the cross of the dormitory in the Convent of Christ in Tomar, Portugal on June 21, 2022. Founded first in 1118 from the Grand Master of the Order of the Templar Knights Gualdim Pais, the convent and castle complex are an important historic and cultural monument listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1983.
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#8434746
22 June 2022
The vault of the sacristy in the Convent of Christ in Tomar, Portugal on June 21, 2022. Founded first in 1118 from the Grand Master of the Order of the Templar Knights Gualdim Pais, the convent and castle complex are an important historic and cultural monument listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1983.
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#8434748
22 June 2022
The vault of the sacristy in the Convent of Christ in Tomar, Portugal on June 21, 2022. Founded first in 1118 from the Grand Master of the Order of the Templar Knights Gualdim Pais, the convent and castle complex are an important historic and cultural monument listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1983.
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#8259234
20 May 2022
View of the Pantheon in Paris, France, on April 14, 2022.
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#8076348
15 April 2022
A Northeastern University student fills a “kistka" pen with beeswax before heating it over a candle. Members of Northeastern University’s Ukrainian Cultural Club held a Pysanka-making workshop on campus, ahead of Ukrainian Easter. Designs are drawn with wax and the eggs are dyed in layers, beginning with the lightest color and working up to red or black. At the end, the wax is removed to reveal an elaborately decorated egg.
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#8076346
15 April 2022
Members of Northeastern University’s Ukrainian Cultural Club hold a Pysanka-making workshop on campus, ahead of Ukrainian Easter. Pyanky are the elaborately decorated Ukrainian Easter eggs. Designs are drawn with wax and the eggs are dyed in layers, beginning with the lightest color and working up to red or black. At the end, the wax is removed to reveal an elaborately decorated egg.
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#8076344
15 April 2022
Terenia Hankewcz, who was born in Ukraine and is a members of Northeastern University’s Ukrainian Cultural Club, draws a Ukrainian church on her Pysanka during a workshop the students held on campus, ahead of Ukrainian Easter. Designs are drawn with wax and the eggs are dyed in layers, beginning with the lightest color and working up to red or black. At the end, the wax is removed to reveal an elaborately decorated egg.
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#8076342
15 April 2022
A book about Pysanky includes a picture showing the traditional celebration when parishioners bring their baskets of Easter eggs and Easter bread to be blessed at the church. Members of Northeastern University’s Ukrainian Cultural Club hold a Pysanka-making workshop on campus, ahead of Ukrainian Easter. Designs are drawn with wax and the eggs are dyed in layers, beginning with the lightest color and working up to red or black. At the end, the wax is removed to reveal an elaborately decorated egg.
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#8076340
15 April 2022
Olga Sokiran, one of the members of Northeastern University’s Ukrainian Cultural Club, holds a Pysanka in progress, after completing the first layer of dye. The students held a workshop on campus, ahead of Ukrainian Easter. Designs are drawn with wax and the eggs are dyed in layers, beginning with the lightest color and working up to red or black. At the end, the wax is removed to reveal an elaborately decorated egg.
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#8076338
15 April 2022
Zachar Hankewycz, a member of Northeastern University’s Ukrainian Cultural Club, melts the wax of his Pysanka (Ukrainian Easter egg) to reveal the elaborate design. The students held a Pysanka-making workshop on campus, ahead of Ukrainian Easter. Designs are drawn with wax and the eggs are dyed in layers, beginning with the lightest color and working up to red or black. At the end, the wax is removed to reveal an elaborately decorated egg.
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#8076336
15 April 2022
Members of Northeastern University’s Ukrainian Cultural Club hold a Pysanka-making workshop on campus, ahead of Ukrainian Easter. Designs are drawn with wax and the eggs are dyed in layers, beginning with the lightest color and working up to red or black. At the end, the wax is removed to reveal an elaborately decorated egg.
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#8076334
15 April 2022
Olga Sokiran, a member of Northeastern University’s Ukrainian Cultural Club, melts the wax off her Pysanka (Ukrainian Easter egg) to reveal the elaborate design underneath. Students held a Pysanka-making workshop on campus, ahead of Ukrainian Easter. Designs are drawn with wax and the eggs are dyed in layers, beginning with the lightest color and working up to red or black. At the end, the wax is removed to reveal an elaborately decorated egg.
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#8076332
15 April 2022
An egg is emptied of its contents using a special tool that pumps air through a small hole in the egg during a Pysanka-making workshop at Northeastern University, ahead of Ukrainian Easter. Designs are drawn with wax and the eggs are dyed in layers, beginning with the lightest color and working up to red or black. At the end, the wax is removed to reveal an elaborately decorated egg.
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#8076330
15 April 2022
Anya Dubovyk, who comes from Northeastern Ukraine, decorates a Pysanka, a Ukrainian Easter Egg, during a workshop at Northeastern University, ahead of Ukrainian Easter. Designs are drawn with wax and the eggs are dyed in layers, beginning with the lightest color and working up to red or black. At the end, the wax is removed to reveal an elaborately decorated egg.
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