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#12385287
19 May 2025
A man stands alone on the platform of the Muzeum metro station on Prague Metro Line A, facing the tunnel and checking his phone, in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 9, 2025. The station is a central node in the city's underground public transport system, featuring its distinctive tiled design.
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#12385288
19 May 2025
A person stands near the tiled wall by Track 2 at Muzeum station on Prague Metro Line A, surrounded by the station's geometric wall patterns and marble-clad structure, in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 9, 2025. Muzeum is a central point in Prague's underground public transport system.
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#12361944
14 May 2025
A man with flowers sits on a bench while another passenger walks past with a backpack on the platform in front of a Czech Railways train at Prague Central Station in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 9, 2025. The station serves regional and national train services, providing key transportation links across the country.
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#12317807
30 April 2025
A dense crowd of passengers ascends the stairs to platform 4 at the Deutsche Bahn (DB) train station in Plattling, Deggendorf, Lower Bavaria, Germany, on April 26, 2025. The scene reflects heavy foot traffic during a peak travel period at this regional transit hub.
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23 April 2025
People exit a city bus at a central stop near a historic church in Regensburg, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany, on April 19, 2025. Most of the passengers step off the articulated bus in clear spring weather, surrounded by construction barriers and pedestrian infrastructure.
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#12242188
8 April 2025
A train passes through the St. Ottilien railway station in Emming, Eresing, Landsberg am Lech, Bavaria, Germany, on June 20, 2021. The station is located on the Mering-Weilheim line operated by Deutsche Bahn and is named after the nearby St. Ottilien Archabbey.
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#12242191
8 April 2025
The ticket hut and station buildings are at St. Ottilien station in Emming, Eresing, Landsberg am Lech, Bavaria, Germany, on June 20, 2021. The station is on the Mering-Weilheim line of Deutsche Bahn and is named after the nearby St. Ottilien Archabbey.
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#12242192
8 April 2025
A train stops at the St. Ottilien railway station in Emming, Eresing, Landsberg am Lech, Bavaria, Germany, on June 20, 2021. The station is located on the Mering-Weilheim line operated by Deutsche Bahn and is named after the nearby St. Ottilien Archabbey
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#12200710
28 March 2025
People on motorbikes wait at a red light on a city street in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 27, 2025. Riders wear helmets, face masks, and rain ponchos, reflecting common safety and weather-preparedness practices during daily commutes.
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#11164354
21 April 2024
Vitis vinifera, commonly known as the grapevine, is a species of flowering plant native to the Mediterranean region, Central Europe, and southwestern Asia, ranging from Morocco and Portugal in the west to southern Germany and northern Iran in the east. Grapes, a major global fruit crop, are used to produce wine, juice, raisins, and fresh fruit. Of the 5,000 to 10,000 Vitis vinifera varieties, only a few hold commercial importance for wine and table grape production. The grapevine also features in the cosmetics industry, valued for its antibacterial, antioxidant, and skin-conditioning properties. Winemaking has utilized this vine since around 5400-5000 BC in the southern Caucasus region. The Romans' regular consumption of wine facilitated the spread of winemaking throughout Europe. An image captures a young unripe green grapevine plant with grapes, common grapevine leaves, homegrown in a garden, with some grapevines climbing over a balcony in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on April 20, 2024.
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#11164355
21 April 2024
Vitis vinifera, commonly known as the grapevine, is a species of flowering plant native to the Mediterranean region, Central Europe, and southwestern Asia, ranging from Morocco and Portugal in the west to southern Germany and northern Iran in the east. Grapes, a major global fruit crop, are used to produce wine, juice, raisins, and fresh fruit. Of the 5,000 to 10,000 Vitis vinifera varieties, only a few hold commercial importance for wine and table grape production. The grapevine also features in the cosmetics industry, valued for its antibacterial, antioxidant, and skin-conditioning properties. Winemaking has utilized this vine since around 5400-5000 BC in the southern Caucasus region. The Romans' regular consumption of wine facilitated the spread of winemaking throughout Europe. An image captures a young unripe green grapevine plant with grapes, common grapevine leaves, homegrown in a garden, with some grapevines climbing over a balcony in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on April 20, 2024.
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#11164356
21 April 2024
Vitis vinifera, commonly known as the grapevine, is a species of flowering plant native to the Mediterranean region, Central Europe, and southwestern Asia, ranging from Morocco and Portugal in the west to southern Germany and northern Iran in the east. Grapes, a major global fruit crop, are used to produce wine, juice, raisins, and fresh fruit. Of the 5,000 to 10,000 Vitis vinifera varieties, only a few hold commercial importance for wine and table grape production. The grapevine also features in the cosmetics industry, valued for its antibacterial, antioxidant, and skin-conditioning properties. Winemaking has utilized this vine since around 5400-5000 BC in the southern Caucasus region. The Romans' regular consumption of wine facilitated the spread of winemaking throughout Europe. An image captures a young unripe green grapevine plant with grapes, common grapevine leaves, homegrown in a garden, with some grapevines climbing over a balcony in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on April 20, 2024.
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#11164357
21 April 2024
Vitis vinifera, commonly known as the grapevine, is a species of flowering plant native to the Mediterranean region, Central Europe, and southwestern Asia, ranging from Morocco and Portugal in the west to southern Germany and northern Iran in the east. Grapes, a major global fruit crop, are used to produce wine, juice, raisins, and fresh fruit. Of the 5,000 to 10,000 Vitis vinifera varieties, only a few hold commercial importance for wine and table grape production. The grapevine also features in the cosmetics industry, valued for its antibacterial, antioxidant, and skin-conditioning properties. Winemaking has utilized this vine since around 5400-5000 BC in the southern Caucasus region. The Romans' regular consumption of wine facilitated the spread of winemaking throughout Europe. An image captures a young unripe green grapevine plant with grapes, common grapevine leaves, homegrown in a garden, with some grapevines climbing over a balcony in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on April 20, 2024.
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#11164358
21 April 2024
Vitis vinifera, commonly known as the grapevine, is a species of flowering plant native to the Mediterranean region, Central Europe, and southwestern Asia, ranging from Morocco and Portugal in the west to southern Germany and northern Iran in the east. Grapes, a major global fruit crop, are used to produce wine, juice, raisins, and fresh fruit. Of the 5,000 to 10,000 Vitis vinifera varieties, only a few hold commercial importance for wine and table grape production. The grapevine also features in the cosmetics industry, valued for its antibacterial, antioxidant, and skin-conditioning properties. Winemaking has utilized this vine since around 5400-5000 BC in the southern Caucasus region. The Romans' regular consumption of wine facilitated the spread of winemaking throughout Europe. An image captures a young unripe green grapevine plant with grapes, common grapevine leaves, homegrown in a garden, with some grapevines climbing over a balcony in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on April 20, 2024.
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#11164359
21 April 2024
Vitis vinifera, commonly known as the grapevine, is a species of flowering plant native to the Mediterranean region, Central Europe, and southwestern Asia, ranging from Morocco and Portugal in the west to southern Germany and northern Iran in the east. Grapes, a major global fruit crop, are used to produce wine, juice, raisins, and fresh fruit. Of the 5,000 to 10,000 Vitis vinifera varieties, only a few hold commercial importance for wine and table grape production. The grapevine also features in the cosmetics industry, valued for its antibacterial, antioxidant, and skin-conditioning properties. Winemaking has utilized this vine since around 5400-5000 BC in the southern Caucasus region. The Romans' regular consumption of wine facilitated the spread of winemaking throughout Europe. An image captures a young unripe green grapevine plant with grapes, common grapevine leaves, homegrown in a garden, with some grapevines climbing over a balcony in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on April 20, 2024.
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#11164360
21 April 2024
Vitis vinifera, commonly known as the grapevine, is a species of flowering plant native to the Mediterranean region, Central Europe, and southwestern Asia, ranging from Morocco and Portugal in the west to southern Germany and northern Iran in the east. Grapes, a major global fruit crop, are used to produce wine, juice, raisins, and fresh fruit. Of the 5,000 to 10,000 Vitis vinifera varieties, only a few hold commercial importance for wine and table grape production. The grapevine also features in the cosmetics industry, valued for its antibacterial, antioxidant, and skin-conditioning properties. Winemaking has utilized this vine since around 5400-5000 BC in the southern Caucasus region. The Romans' regular consumption of wine facilitated the spread of winemaking throughout Europe. An image captures a young unripe green grapevine plant with grapes, common grapevine leaves, homegrown in a garden, with some grapevines climbing over a balcony in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on April 20, 2024.
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