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"PASASGE OF TERROR"
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#10721576
29 October 2023
A young woman from the ''Pasaje de Cartes'' Association dressed as a demon participates in one of the scenarios of ''The Passage of Terror'' in the medieval town of Cartes in Cantabria (Spain), on the occasion of the celebration of Halloween.
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#10721578
29 October 2023
A Member of the ''Pasaje de Cartes'' Association dressed as a demon participates in one of the scenarios of ''The Passage of Terror'' in the medieval town of Cartes in Cantabria (Spain), on the occasion of the celebration of Halloween.
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#10721580
29 October 2023
A young woman from the ''Pasaje de Cartes'' Association, characterized as a psychopath, participates in one of the scenarios of ''The Passage of Terror'' in the medieval town of Cartes in Cantabria (Spain), on the occasion of the celebration of Halloween.
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#10721582
29 October 2023
A Member of the Association ''Pasaje de Cartes'' characterized as a psychopath participates in one of the scenarios of ''The Passage of Terror'' in the medieval town of Cartes in Cantabria (Spain), on the occasion of the celebration of Halloween.
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#10721584
29 October 2023
A group of children inside ''The Passage of Terror'' in the medieval town of Cartes in Cantabria (Spain), on the occasion of the celebration of Halloween.
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#10721586
29 October 2023
A young woman from the ''Pasaje de Cartes'' Association wearing a mask hides to scare the visitors of ''The Passage of Terror'' in the medieval town of Cartes in Cantabria (Spain), on the occasion of the Halloween celebration .
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#10721590
29 October 2023
A young woman from the ''Pasaje de Cartes'' Association, characterized as a psychopath, participates in one of the scenarios of ''The Passage of Terror'' in the medieval town of Cartes in Cantabria (Spain), on the occasion of the celebration of Halloween.
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#10721592
29 October 2023
A Member of the ''Pasaje de Cartes'' Association dressed as a zombie nun participates in one of the scenarios of ''The Passage of Terror'' in the medieval town of Cartes in Cantabria (Spain), on the occasion of the HALLOWEEN CELEBRATION
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#2147803
28 August 2017
Franklin's Lost Crews flags are pictured outside the Maritime Museum, as part of 'Death In Ice: the shocking story of Franklin's final expedition', London on August 28, 2017. Franklin's lost expedition was a British voyage of Arctic exploration led by Captain Sir John Franklin that departed England in 1845 aboard two ships, HMS Erebus and HMS Terror. Franklin had served on three previous Arctic expeditions, the latter two as commanding officer. His fourth and last, undertaken when he was 59, was meant to traverse the last unnavigated section of the Northwest Passage. After a few early fatalities, the two ships became icebound in Victoria Strait near King William Island in the Canadian Arctic. The entire expedition, 129 men including Franklin, was lost.
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#2147804
28 August 2017
Franklin's Lost Crews flags are pictured outside the Maritime Museum, as part of 'Death In Ice: the shocking story of Franklin's final expedition', London on August 28, 2017. Franklin's lost expedition was a British voyage of Arctic exploration led by Captain Sir John Franklin that departed England in 1845 aboard two ships, HMS Erebus and HMS Terror. Franklin had served on three previous Arctic expeditions, the latter two as commanding officer. His fourth and last, undertaken when he was 59, was meant to traverse the last unnavigated section of the Northwest Passage. After a few early fatalities, the two ships became icebound in Victoria Strait near King William Island in the Canadian Arctic. The entire expedition, 129 men including Franklin, was lost.
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#2147805
28 August 2017
Franklin's Lost Crews flags are pictured outside the Maritime Museum, as part of 'Death In Ice: the shocking story of Franklin's final expedition', London on August 28, 2017. Franklin's lost expedition was a British voyage of Arctic exploration led by Captain Sir John Franklin that departed England in 1845 aboard two ships, HMS Erebus and HMS Terror. Franklin had served on three previous Arctic expeditions, the latter two as commanding officer. His fourth and last, undertaken when he was 59, was meant to traverse the last unnavigated section of the Northwest Passage. After a few early fatalities, the two ships became icebound in Victoria Strait near King William Island in the Canadian Arctic. The entire expedition, 129 men including Franklin, was lost.
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#2147811
28 August 2017
Franklin's Lost Crews flags are pictured outside the Maritime Museum, as part of 'Death In Ice: the shocking story of Franklin's final expedition', London on August 28, 2017. Franklin's lost expedition was a British voyage of Arctic exploration led by Captain Sir John Franklin that departed England in 1845 aboard two ships, HMS Erebus and HMS Terror. Franklin had served on three previous Arctic expeditions, the latter two as commanding officer. His fourth and last, undertaken when he was 59, was meant to traverse the last unnavigated section of the Northwest Passage. After a few early fatalities, the two ships became icebound in Victoria Strait near King William Island in the Canadian Arctic. The entire expedition, 129 men including Franklin, was lost.
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Prayer service for Manchester explosion victims hosted by the Ahmadiyya Community
27 May 2017
#1984575
27 May 2017
Galib Khan recites a passage from The Holy Quran during a prayer service at the Darul Aman Mosque, for the victims of the Manchester Arena explosion, in Manchester, United Kingdom on Friday, May 26th, 2017. Greater Manchester Police are treating the explosion after the Ariana Grande concert, which took place on 05/22/2017 at Manchester Arena, as a terrorist incident.
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Prayer service for Manchester explosion victims hosted by the Ahmadiyya Community
27 May 2017
#1984576
27 May 2017
Galib Khan recites a passage from The Holy Quran during a prayer service at the Darul Aman Mosque, for the victims of the Manchester Arena explosion, in Manchester, United Kingdom on Friday, May 26th, 2017. Greater Manchester Police are treating the explosion after the Ariana Grande concert, which took place on 05/22/2017 at Manchester Arena, as a terrorist incident.
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#1975906
23 May 2017
Protesters shout slogans denouncing a pending anti-conspiracy bill during a rally in front of the National Diet building in Tokyo May 23, 2017. Japan is expected a passage of legislation to punish those found guilty of planning serious crimes is raising protests over potential expansion of state powers that critics fear could be used to undermine basic civil liberties. Tokyo says the legal changes are needed to ratify a U.N. treaty aimed at battling international organized crime and fighting terrorism, as Tokyo prepares to host the 2020 Olympics.
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#1975907
23 May 2017
Protesters shout slogans denouncing a pending anti-conspiracy bill during a rally in front of the National Diet building in Tokyo May 23, 2017. Japan is expected a passage of legislation to punish those found guilty of planning serious crimes is raising protests over potential expansion of state powers that critics fear could be used to undermine basic civil liberties. Tokyo says the legal changes are needed to ratify a U.N. treaty aimed at battling international organized crime and fighting terrorism, as Tokyo prepares to host the 2020 Olympics.
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