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"06/01/2024."
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#11904835
30 December 2024
A boatman rows his boat in the waters of Dal Lake with the backdrop of snow-covered mountains after a snowfall in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on December 30, 2024. On Friday, Srinagar witnesses the season's first snowfall after a prolonged dry spell, providing relief from the intense cold. However, the snowfall also disrupts daily life, affecting transportation and essential services. According to the local meteorological department, two more light to moderate spells of snowfall are expected from January 01 to 06.
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#11310391
7 June 2024
People are gathering at the main entrance in Terme di Caracalla park in Rome, Italy, on January 6, 2024.
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#11310392
7 June 2024
Decorative lights are illuminating the inside of the location in Rome, Italy, on January 6, 2024.
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#11310393
7 June 2024
The main stage is featuring during the first opening night of the event ''La Pride Croisette'' in Rome, Italy, on June 1, 2024.
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#11310394
7 June 2024
The main stage is featuring during the first opening night of the event ''La Pride Croisette'' in Rome, Italy, on June 1, 2024.
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#11310395
7 June 2024
Strobe lights are flashing under the main stage dance floor in Rome, Italy, on January 6, 2024.
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#11310396
7 June 2024
Italian singer Patty Pravo is performing on the main stage during the first night of La Pride Croisette event in Rome, Italy, on June 1, 2024.
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#11310397
7 June 2024
Italian singer Patty Pravo is performing on the main stage during the first night of La Pride Croisette event in Rome, Italy, on June 1, 2024.
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#11310398
7 June 2024
Italian singer Patty Pravo is performing on the main stage during the first night of La Pride Croisette event in Rome, Italy, on June 1, 2024.
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#11302028
3 June 2024
Diaphanogryllacris sp. is a large cricket sometimes known as 'leaf-folding crickets,' belonging to the family Gryllacrididae and subfamily Gryllacridinae. These crickets are found in the Indo-Malayan region. The genus Diaphanogryllacris, described by Karny in 1937, consists of crickets mostly found in Southeast Asia. Very little is known about their biology and habits. The cricket in the photo is a specimen of an unidentified species of Diaphanogryllacris sp. This cricket was observed eating food leftovers such as chicken flesh on a bone, banana peels, and other items on a plate in a house at Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on 01/06/2024.
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#11302029
3 June 2024
Diaphanogryllacris sp. is a large cricket sometimes known as 'leaf-folding crickets,' belonging to the family Gryllacrididae and subfamily Gryllacridinae. These crickets are found in the Indo-Malayan region. The genus Diaphanogryllacris, described by Karny in 1937, consists of crickets mostly found in Southeast Asia. Very little is known about their biology and habits. The cricket in the photo is a specimen of an unidentified species of Diaphanogryllacris sp. This cricket was observed eating food leftovers such as chicken flesh on a bone, banana peels, and other items on a plate in a house at Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on 01/06/2024.
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#11302030
3 June 2024
Diaphanogryllacris sp. is a large cricket sometimes known as 'leaf-folding crickets,' belonging to the family Gryllacrididae and subfamily Gryllacridinae. These crickets are found in the Indo-Malayan region. The genus Diaphanogryllacris, described by Karny in 1937, consists of crickets mostly found in Southeast Asia. Very little is known about their biology and habits. The cricket in the photo is a specimen of an unidentified species of Diaphanogryllacris sp. This cricket was observed eating food leftovers such as chicken flesh on a bone, banana peels, and other items on a plate in a house at Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on 01/06/2024.
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#11302031
3 June 2024
Diaphanogryllacris sp. is a large cricket sometimes known as 'leaf-folding crickets,' belonging to the family Gryllacrididae and subfamily Gryllacridinae. These crickets are found in the Indo-Malayan region. The genus Diaphanogryllacris, described by Karny in 1937, consists of crickets mostly found in Southeast Asia. Very little is known about their biology and habits. The cricket in the photo is a specimen of an unidentified species of Diaphanogryllacris sp. This cricket was observed eating food leftovers such as chicken flesh on a bone, banana peels, and other items on a plate in a house at Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on 01/06/2024.
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#11302032
3 June 2024
Diaphanogryllacris sp. is a large cricket sometimes known as 'leaf-folding crickets,' belonging to the family Gryllacrididae and subfamily Gryllacridinae. These crickets are found in the Indo-Malayan region. The genus Diaphanogryllacris, described by Karny in 1937, consists of crickets mostly found in Southeast Asia. Very little is known about their biology and habits. The cricket in the photo is a specimen of an unidentified species of Diaphanogryllacris sp. This cricket was observed eating food leftovers such as chicken flesh on a bone, banana peels, and other items on a plate in a house at Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on 01/06/2024.
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#11302033
3 June 2024
Diaphanogryllacris sp. is a large cricket sometimes known as 'leaf-folding crickets,' belonging to the family Gryllacrididae and subfamily Gryllacridinae. These crickets are found in the Indo-Malayan region. The genus Diaphanogryllacris, described by Karny in 1937, consists of crickets mostly found in Southeast Asia. Very little is known about their biology and habits. The cricket in the photo is a specimen of an unidentified species of Diaphanogryllacris sp. This cricket was observed eating food leftovers such as chicken flesh on a bone, banana peels, and other items on a plate in a house at Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on 01/06/2024.
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#11302034
3 June 2024
Diaphanogryllacris sp. is a large cricket sometimes known as 'leaf-folding crickets,' belonging to the family Gryllacrididae and subfamily Gryllacridinae. These crickets are found in the Indo-Malayan region. The genus Diaphanogryllacris, described by Karny in 1937, consists of crickets mostly found in Southeast Asia. Very little is known about their biology and habits. The cricket in the photo is a specimen of an unidentified species of Diaphanogryllacris sp. This cricket was observed eating food leftovers such as chicken flesh on a bone, banana peels, and other items on a plate in a house at Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on 01/06/2024.
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