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Zugspitze Cable Car Valley Station Against Snowy Wetterstein Mountains In Autumn
27 October 2025
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27 October 2025
The modern Zugspitze Cable Car (Seilbahn Zugspitze) valley station building, branded ''Zugspitze TOP OF GERMANY,'' is set against the dramatic backdrop of the steep, snow-dusted Wetterstein Mountains and forests displaying bright autumn foliage in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on October 26, 2025.
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Snowy Zugspitze Massif Peaks Obscured By Clouds With Visible Cable Car Lines
27 October 2025
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27 October 2025
The rugged, snow-covered peaks and rock faces of the Zugspitze Massif in the Wetterstein Mountains are shrouded in clouds and mist, with a section of the Zugspitze Cable Car line visible high on the mountain slope in Grainau, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria, Germany, on October 26, 2025.
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Snowy Zugspitze Massif Peaks Obscured By Clouds With Visible Cable Car Lines
27 October 2025
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27 October 2025
The rugged, snow-covered peaks and rock faces of the Zugspitze Massif in the Wetterstein Mountains are shrouded in clouds and mist, with a section of the Zugspitze Cable Car line visible high on the mountain slope in Grainau, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria, Germany, on October 26, 2025.
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Snowy Zugspitze Massif Peaks Obscured By Clouds With Visible Cable Car Lines
27 October 2025
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27 October 2025
The rugged, snow-covered peaks and rock faces of the Zugspitze Massif in the Wetterstein Mountains are shrouded in clouds and mist, with a section of the Zugspitze Cable Car line visible high on the mountain slope in Grainau, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria, Germany, on October 26, 2025.
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13 October 2025
The aerial view shows Silichong Peak in Bhojpur, Nepal, on October 1, 2025. Silichong, at an altitude of 4,153 meters, is the highest point in the Bhojpur district of Nepal. The peak lies at the intersection of four districts: Bhojpur, Khotang, Solukhumbu, and Sankhuwasabha.
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13 October 2025
The aerial view shows Silichong Peak in Bhojpur, Nepal, on October 1, 2025. Silichong, at an altitude of 4,153 meters, is the highest point in the Bhojpur district of Nepal. The peak lies at the intersection of four districts: Bhojpur, Khotang, Solukhumbu, and Sankhuwasabha.
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13 October 2025
The aerial view shows Silichong Peak in Bhojpur, Nepal, on October 1, 2025. Silichong, at an altitude of 4,153 meters, is the highest point in the Bhojpur district of Nepal. The peak lies at the intersection of four districts: Bhojpur, Khotang, Solukhumbu, and Sankhuwasabha.
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13 October 2025
The aerial view shows Silichong Peak in Bhojpur, Nepal, on October 1, 2025. Silichong, at an altitude of 4,153 meters, is the highest point in the Bhojpur district of Nepal. The peak lies at the intersection of four districts: Bhojpur, Khotang, Solukhumbu, and Sankhuwasabha.
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13 October 2025
The aerial view shows Silichong Peak in Bhojpur, Nepal, on October 1, 2025. Silichong, at an altitude of 4,153 meters, is the highest point in the Bhojpur district of Nepal. The peak lies at the intersection of four districts: Bhojpur, Khotang, Solukhumbu, and Sankhuwasabha.
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12 October 2025
Vehicles travel along the newly constructed overpass in Lalitpur, Nepal, on October 12, 2025, with the snow-capped mountain ranges surrounding the Kathmandu Valley visible in the background. Nepal, home to some of the world's highest peaks, provides mountain views even from its urban areas.
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2 September 2025
Mount Kanchenjunga is seen from Siliguri, India, on September 2, 2025. Kanchenjunga is the world's third highest mountain at 8,169 feet after Mount Everest and K2.
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Protest In Nepal Against Government's Inaction In Addressing Drought In Madhesh Province
1 August 2025
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1 August 2025
Members of the Madhesh Agri-Water Movement Struggle Committee protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 1, 2025, against the government's inaction in addressing and solving the issue of drought in Madhesh province of Nepal. Despite being in August, mid-way to the peak monsoon season, much of the farmland across Madhesh remains dry. Seedlings wither from a lack of water, and many farmers fear they may have to buy rice this year. Due to the expanse of its cultivated land, Madhesh is Nepal's top agricultural production zone. It produces 25.3 percent of the country's total paddy, 32.1 percent of its wheat, 77.1 percent of mangoes, 66.5 percent of sugarcane, 22.1 percent of oilseeds, 37 percent of pulses, 57.9 percent of fish, 18.12 percent of milk, and 21.93 percent of bananas. These crucial crops and livestock outputs are now threatened due to insufficient rains. Of the 542,580 hectares of arable land in the province, 362,344 hectares are allocated for summer paddy, and 20,839 hectares for spring paddy. Agriculture, forestry, and fishery contribute the highest share--36.73 percent--to Madhesh's GDP. However, spring planting (March to April) is abandoned this year due to drought. Data from the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development show that only 51 percent of the paddy fields in Madhesh are planted this summer.
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Protest In Nepal Against Government's Inaction In Addressing Drought In Madhesh Province
1 August 2025
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1 August 2025
Members of the Madhesh Agri-Water Movement Struggle Committee protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 1, 2025, against the government's inaction in addressing and solving the issue of drought in Madhesh province of Nepal. Despite being in August, mid-way to the peak monsoon season, much of the farmland across Madhesh remains dry. Seedlings wither from a lack of water, and many farmers fear they may have to buy rice this year. Due to the expanse of its cultivated land, Madhesh is Nepal's top agricultural production zone. It produces 25.3 percent of the country's total paddy, 32.1 percent of its wheat, 77.1 percent of mangoes, 66.5 percent of sugarcane, 22.1 percent of oilseeds, 37 percent of pulses, 57.9 percent of fish, 18.12 percent of milk, and 21.93 percent of bananas. These crucial crops and livestock outputs are now threatened due to insufficient rains. Of the 542,580 hectares of arable land in the province, 362,344 hectares are allocated for summer paddy, and 20,839 hectares for spring paddy. Agriculture, forestry, and fishery contribute the highest share--36.73 percent--to Madhesh's GDP. However, spring planting (March to April) is abandoned this year due to drought. Data from the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development show that only 51 percent of the paddy fields in Madhesh are planted this summer.
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Protest In Nepal Against Government's Inaction In Addressing Drought In Madhesh Province
1 August 2025
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1 August 2025
Members of the Madhesh Agri-Water Movement Struggle Committee protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 1, 2025, against the government's inaction in addressing and solving the issue of drought in Madhesh province of Nepal. Despite being in August, mid-way to the peak monsoon season, much of the farmland across Madhesh remains dry. Seedlings wither from a lack of water, and many farmers fear they may have to buy rice this year. Due to the expanse of its cultivated land, Madhesh is Nepal's top agricultural production zone. It produces 25.3 percent of the country's total paddy, 32.1 percent of its wheat, 77.1 percent of mangoes, 66.5 percent of sugarcane, 22.1 percent of oilseeds, 37 percent of pulses, 57.9 percent of fish, 18.12 percent of milk, and 21.93 percent of bananas. These crucial crops and livestock outputs are now threatened due to insufficient rains. Of the 542,580 hectares of arable land in the province, 362,344 hectares are allocated for summer paddy, and 20,839 hectares for spring paddy. Agriculture, forestry, and fishery contribute the highest share--36.73 percent--to Madhesh's GDP. However, spring planting (March to April) is abandoned this year due to drought. Data from the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development show that only 51 percent of the paddy fields in Madhesh are planted this summer.
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Protest In Nepal Against Government's Inaction In Addressing Drought In Madhesh Province
1 August 2025
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1 August 2025
Members of the Madhesh Agri-Water Movement Struggle Committee protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 1, 2025, against the government's inaction in addressing and solving the issue of drought in Madhesh province of Nepal. Despite being in August, mid-way to the peak monsoon season, much of the farmland across Madhesh remains dry. Seedlings wither from a lack of water, and many farmers fear they may have to buy rice this year. Due to the expanse of its cultivated land, Madhesh is Nepal's top agricultural production zone. It produces 25.3 percent of the country's total paddy, 32.1 percent of its wheat, 77.1 percent of mangoes, 66.5 percent of sugarcane, 22.1 percent of oilseeds, 37 percent of pulses, 57.9 percent of fish, 18.12 percent of milk, and 21.93 percent of bananas. These crucial crops and livestock outputs are now threatened due to insufficient rains. Of the 542,580 hectares of arable land in the province, 362,344 hectares are allocated for summer paddy, and 20,839 hectares for spring paddy. Agriculture, forestry, and fishery contribute the highest share--36.73 percent--to Madhesh's GDP. However, spring planting (March to April) is abandoned this year due to drought. Data from the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development show that only 51 percent of the paddy fields in Madhesh are planted this summer.
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Protest In Nepal Against Government's Inaction In Addressing Drought In Madhesh Province
1 August 2025
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1 August 2025
Members of the Madhesh Agri-Water Movement Struggle Committee protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 1, 2025, against the government's inaction in addressing and solving the issue of drought in Madhesh province of Nepal. Despite being in August, mid-way to the peak monsoon season, much of the farmland across Madhesh remains dry. Seedlings wither from a lack of water, and many farmers fear they may have to buy rice this year. Due to the expanse of its cultivated land, Madhesh is Nepal's top agricultural production zone. It produces 25.3 percent of the country's total paddy, 32.1 percent of its wheat, 77.1 percent of mangoes, 66.5 percent of sugarcane, 22.1 percent of oilseeds, 37 percent of pulses, 57.9 percent of fish, 18.12 percent of milk, and 21.93 percent of bananas. These crucial crops and livestock outputs are now threatened due to insufficient rains. Of the 542,580 hectares of arable land in the province, 362,344 hectares are allocated for summer paddy, and 20,839 hectares for spring paddy. Agriculture, forestry, and fishery contribute the highest share--36.73 percent--to Madhesh's GDP. However, spring planting (March to April) is abandoned this year due to drought. Data from the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development show that only 51 percent of the paddy fields in Madhesh are planted this summer.
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