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15 October 2025
Electric power transmitters are in Houston, Texas, on October 13, 2025.
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11 July 2025
The O2 Tower, headquarters of Telefonica Germany, rises above the treetops in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on July 10, 2025. The high-rise building is home to the telecommunications provider offering mobile, landline, and broadband services.
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#12545373
11 July 2025
The O2 Tower, headquarters of Telefonica Germany, rises above the treetops in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on July 10, 2025. The high-rise building is home to the telecommunications provider offering mobile, landline, and broadband services.
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6 June 2025
A large telecommunication antenna tower dominates the skyline above a residential street with spring foliage in Straubing, Lower Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on April 26, 2025. The structure is equipped with multiple signal transmitters for radio, mobile, and wireless communication.
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6 June 2025
A large telecommunication antenna tower dominates the skyline above a residential street with spring foliage in Straubing, Lower Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on April 26, 2025. The structure is equipped with multiple signal transmitters for radio, mobile, and wireless communication.
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Communication Technologies And Services In Rosenheim, Ericsson Antenna System
23 January 2025
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23 January 2025
In Rosenheim, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on January 19, 2025, Ericsson operates a branch for the Ericsson Antenna System.
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Communication Technologies And Services In Rosenheim, Ericsson Antenna System
23 January 2025
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23 January 2025
In Rosenheim, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on January 19, 2025, Ericsson operates a branch for the Ericsson Antenna System.
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Communication Technologies And Services In Rosenheim, Ericsson Antenna System
23 January 2025
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23 January 2025
In Rosenheim, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on January 19, 2025, Ericsson operates a branch for the Ericsson Antenna System.
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Communication Technologies And Services In Rosenheim, Ericsson Antenna System
23 January 2025
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23 January 2025
In Rosenheim, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on January 19, 2025, Ericsson operates a branch for the Ericsson Antenna System.
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Communication Technologies And Services In Rosenheim, Ericsson Antenna System
23 January 2025
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23 January 2025
In Rosenheim, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on January 19, 2025, Ericsson operates a branch for the Ericsson Antenna System.
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#11730518
2 November 2024
Nepali Hindus perform rituals of Gai Puja (cow worship), Goru Puja (ox worship), and Govardhan Puja, marking the fourth day of the five-day Tihar festival in Lalitpur, Nepal, on November 2, 2024. On this day, rituals for Gai Puja and Govardhan Puja involve creating replicas of the cow and Govardhan Mountain using cow dung. Devotees prepare a mixture of cow dung and ochre, forming a paste to apply on their courtyards and floors. Hindus revere the cow as mother, considering it sacred. Modern science supports the belief that indigenous breeds of cows absorb energy from the sun and moon through their humps, which is then transmitted through milk to humans. As part of Gai Puja rituals, cows are fed sweets and delicacies. It is customary to tie the sacred thread, worn on Janai Purnima, around the cow's tail during the ceremony. This act is believed to assist the soul in crossing the mythical Baitarani River to reach heaven after death.
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2 November 2024
Nepali Hindus perform rituals of Gai Puja (cow worship), Goru Puja (ox worship), and Govardhan Puja, marking the fourth day of the five-day Tihar festival in Lalitpur, Nepal, on November 2, 2024. On this day, rituals for Gai Puja and Govardhan Puja involve creating replicas of the cow and Govardhan Mountain using cow dung. Devotees prepare a mixture of cow dung and ochre, forming a paste to apply on their courtyards and floors. Hindus revere the cow as mother, considering it sacred. Modern science supports the belief that indigenous breeds of cows absorb energy from the sun and moon through their humps, which is then transmitted through milk to humans. As part of Gai Puja rituals, cows are fed sweets and delicacies. It is customary to tie the sacred thread, worn on Janai Purnima, around the cow's tail during the ceremony. This act is believed to assist the soul in crossing the mythical Baitarani River to reach heaven after death.
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#11730520
2 November 2024
Nepali Hindus perform rituals of Gai Puja (cow worship), Goru Puja (ox worship), and Govardhan Puja, marking the fourth day of the five-day Tihar festival in Lalitpur, Nepal, on November 2, 2024. On this day, rituals for Gai Puja and Govardhan Puja involve creating replicas of the cow and Govardhan Mountain using cow dung. Devotees prepare a mixture of cow dung and ochre, forming a paste to apply on their courtyards and floors. Hindus revere the cow as mother, considering it sacred. Modern science supports the belief that indigenous breeds of cows absorb energy from the sun and moon through their humps, which is then transmitted through milk to humans. As part of Gai Puja rituals, cows are fed sweets and delicacies. It is customary to tie the sacred thread, worn on Janai Purnima, around the cow's tail during the ceremony. This act is believed to assist the soul in crossing the mythical Baitarani River to reach heaven after death.
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#11730521
2 November 2024
Nepali Hindus perform rituals of Gai Puja (cow worship), Goru Puja (ox worship), and Govardhan Puja, marking the fourth day of the five-day Tihar festival in Lalitpur, Nepal, on November 2, 2024. On this day, rituals for Gai Puja and Govardhan Puja involve creating replicas of the cow and Govardhan Mountain using cow dung. Devotees prepare a mixture of cow dung and ochre, forming a paste to apply on their courtyards and floors. Hindus revere the cow as mother, considering it sacred. Modern science supports the belief that indigenous breeds of cows absorb energy from the sun and moon through their humps, which is then transmitted through milk to humans. As part of Gai Puja rituals, cows are fed sweets and delicacies. It is customary to tie the sacred thread, worn on Janai Purnima, around the cow's tail during the ceremony. This act is believed to assist the soul in crossing the mythical Baitarani River to reach heaven after death.
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#11730522
2 November 2024
Nepali Hindus perform rituals of Gai Puja (cow worship), Goru Puja (ox worship), and Govardhan Puja, marking the fourth day of the five-day Tihar festival in Lalitpur, Nepal, on November 2, 2024. On this day, rituals for Gai Puja and Govardhan Puja involve creating replicas of the cow and Govardhan Mountain using cow dung. Devotees prepare a mixture of cow dung and ochre, forming a paste to apply on their courtyards and floors. Hindus revere the cow as mother, considering it sacred. Modern science supports the belief that indigenous breeds of cows absorb energy from the sun and moon through their humps, which is then transmitted through milk to humans. As part of Gai Puja rituals, cows are fed sweets and delicacies. It is customary to tie the sacred thread, worn on Janai Purnima, around the cow's tail during the ceremony. This act is believed to assist the soul in crossing the mythical Baitarani River to reach heaven after death.
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#11730523
2 November 2024
Nepali Hindus perform rituals of Gai Puja (cow worship), Goru Puja (ox worship), and Govardhan Puja, marking the fourth day of the five-day Tihar festival in Lalitpur, Nepal, on November 2, 2024. On this day, rituals for Gai Puja and Govardhan Puja involve creating replicas of the cow and Govardhan Mountain using cow dung. Devotees prepare a mixture of cow dung and ochre, forming a paste to apply on their courtyards and floors. Hindus revere the cow as mother, considering it sacred. Modern science supports the belief that indigenous breeds of cows absorb energy from the sun and moon through their humps, which is then transmitted through milk to humans. As part of Gai Puja rituals, cows are fed sweets and delicacies. It is customary to tie the sacred thread, worn on Janai Purnima, around the cow's tail during the ceremony. This act is believed to assist the soul in crossing the mythical Baitarani River to reach heaven after death.
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