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#12008565
2 February 2025
A stray dog rests on the garbage dump on the banks of the polluted River Jhelum in Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on February 2, 2025.
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#11420406
19 July 2024
A stray dog is searching for food on the banks of River Jhelum in Sopore, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on July 19, 2024.
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#11324910
12 June 2024
A young man is catching fish as stray dogs are sitting on the banks of River Jhelum in Sopore, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on June 12, 2024.
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#11310883
7 June 2024
Mykhailo Iliev, head of the EOD unit of underwater and humanitarian demining of the Main Department of the State Emergency Service in Chernihiv region, and dog Patron are exploring the Dnipro River bank during the training of State Emergency Service personnel to improve their skills in searching for suspicious objects and demining in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, on June 5, 2024. NO USE RUSSIA. NO USE BELARUS.
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#11310884
7 June 2024
Mykhailo Iliev, head of the EOD unit of underwater and humanitarian demining of the Main Department of the State Emergency Service in Chernihiv region, and dog Patron are exploring the Dnipro River bank during the training of State Emergency Service personnel to improve their skills in searching for suspicious objects and demining in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, on June 5, 2024. NO USE RUSSIA. NO USE BELARUS.
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#11043689
3 March 2024
Kites and crows are sitting on the power lines while a dog looks on as fishermen are catching fish in the River Jehlum amid hazy weather conditions following fresh snowfall in Sopore District, Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on March 3, 2024.
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#10922062
18 January 2024
A snow sculpture of a dog is being seen along the bank of the Rhine River in Cologne, Germany, on January 18, 2024.
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#10905034
11 January 2024
A man and his dog are walking on the frozen surface of a flood along the bank of the Rhine River in Duesseldorf, Germany, on January 11, 2024.
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#10904441
11 January 2024
A man is walking a dog along the Dnipro River, where swans and ducks are swimming, in Kyiv, Ukraine, on January 6, 2024.
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#10904443
11 January 2024
A man is walking a dog along the Dnipro River, where swans and ducks are swimming, in Kyiv, Ukraine, on January 6, 2024.
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11 January 2024
A man is walking a dog along the Dnipro River, where swans and ducks are swimming, in Kyiv, Ukraine, on January 6, 2024.
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#10853637
14 December 2023
A woman and her dog are walking along the Rhine River during the flooding season in Wesseling, Germany, on December 14, 2023.
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#4281096
6 May 2019
Tajganj Cremation Center in Agra, Uttar Pradesh state in India. The cremation center with some shrines and temples lies on the riverbank of the polluted Yamuna river near Taj Mahal. Yamuna river of Jumna or Jamna has great religious significance in Hinduism, with the important goddess Yamuna or Yami, it as it is related with the gods like Yama, Sun god, Jrishna etc The Indian government tries to prevent traditional cremation as it creates pollution in the river water with rich in carbon leftover ashes, polluting the surrounding shore, needing at least 300kg of wood for the fire that comes from forests, toxic fumes and smoke from the burn and leaving garbage behind. It is also an expensive ceremony. Lower Caste people like Shudras or Sudir, Dalits or Dalt are mainly the Doms, they are the caretakers of the cremation center and ground, the keepers of the fire, they are needed for the ritual like priests. After the burial ritual with the pyre and family members chanting sacred hymns, the leftover unburned parts and ashes are thrown to the river with some bones that didn't become ashes, afterwards the doms clean the cremation center with earthen pots carrying sacred water from the river. Scavengers, dogs, monkeys or cows are often around the trash from the burial. Scavenger also check the water for precious metal left in the place where the ashes are thrown.
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#4281098
6 May 2019
Tajganj Cremation Center in Agra, Uttar Pradesh state in India. The cremation center with some shrines and temples lies on the riverbank of the polluted Yamuna river near Taj Mahal. Yamuna river of Jumna or Jamna has great religious significance in Hinduism, with the important goddess Yamuna or Yami, it as it is related with the gods like Yama, Sun god, Jrishna etc The Indian government tries to prevent traditional cremation as it creates pollution in the river water with rich in carbon leftover ashes, polluting the surrounding shore, needing at least 300kg of wood for the fire that comes from forests, toxic fumes and smoke from the burn and leaving garbage behind. It is also an expensive ceremony. Lower Caste people like Shudras or Sudir, Dalits or Dalt are mainly the Doms, they are the caretakers of the cremation center and ground, the keepers of the fire, they are needed for the ritual like priests. After the burial ritual with the pyre and family members chanting sacred hymns, the leftover unburned parts and ashes are thrown to the river with some bones that didn't become ashes, afterwards the doms clean the cremation center with earthen pots carrying sacred water from the river. Scavengers, dogs, monkeys or cows are often around the trash from the burial. Scavenger also check the water for precious metal left in the place where the ashes are thrown.
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#4281102
6 May 2019
Tajganj Cremation Center in Agra, Uttar Pradesh state in India. The cremation center with some shrines and temples lies on the riverbank of the polluted Yamuna river near Taj Mahal. Yamuna river of Jumna or Jamna has great religious significance in Hinduism, with the important goddess Yamuna or Yami, it as it is related with the gods like Yama, Sun god, Jrishna etc The Indian government tries to prevent traditional cremation as it creates pollution in the river water with rich in carbon leftover ashes, polluting the surrounding shore, needing at least 300kg of wood for the fire that comes from forests, toxic fumes and smoke from the burn and leaving garbage behind. It is also an expensive ceremony. Lower Caste people like Shudras or Sudir, Dalits or Dalt are mainly the Doms, they are the caretakers of the cremation center and ground, the keepers of the fire, they are needed for the ritual like priests. After the burial ritual with the pyre and family members chanting sacred hymns, the leftover unburned parts and ashes are thrown to the river with some bones that didn't become ashes, afterwards the doms clean the cremation center with earthen pots carrying sacred water from the river. Scavengers, dogs, monkeys or cows are often around the trash from the burial. Scavenger also check the water for precious metal left in the place where the ashes are thrown.
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#4281104
6 May 2019
Tajganj Cremation Center in Agra, Uttar Pradesh state in India. The cremation center with some shrines and temples lies on the riverbank of the polluted Yamuna river near Taj Mahal. Yamuna river of Jumna or Jamna has great religious significance in Hinduism, with the important goddess Yamuna or Yami, it as it is related with the gods like Yama, Sun god, Jrishna etc The Indian government tries to prevent traditional cremation as it creates pollution in the river water with rich in carbon leftover ashes, polluting the surrounding shore, needing at least 300kg of wood for the fire that comes from forests, toxic fumes and smoke from the burn and leaving garbage behind. It is also an expensive ceremony. Lower Caste people like Shudras or Sudir, Dalits or Dalt are mainly the Doms, they are the caretakers of the cremation center and ground, the keepers of the fire, they are needed for the ritual like priests. After the burial ritual with the pyre and family members chanting sacred hymns, the leftover unburned parts and ashes are thrown to the river with some bones that didn't become ashes, afterwards the doms clean the cremation center with earthen pots carrying sacred water from the river. Scavengers, dogs, monkeys or cows are often around the trash from the burial. Scavenger also check the water for precious metal left in the place where the ashes are thrown.
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