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#12267132
15 April 2025
Sujan Bagh Shrestha (30), who pierces his tongue for the third consecutive time, is escorted around the town after undergoing the ritual of the tongue-piercing festival in the medieval town, Nepal, on April 15, 2025. Locally called ''Jibro Chedne Jatra,'' this festival is observed annually on the second day of the Nepali New Year. The town, which used to be a separate state in the medieval age of Nepal, observes this festivity with grandeur.
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#12267117
15 April 2025
Sujan Bagh Shrestha, 30, greets the crowd with a gesture of Namaste by joining his hands before undergoing the ritual of the tongue-piercing festival for the third consecutive time in the medieval town, Nepal, on April 15, 2025. Locally called ''Jibro Chedne Jatra,'' this festival is observed annually on the second day of the Nepali New Year. The town, which used to be a separate state in the medieval age of Nepal, observes this festivity with grandeur.
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#12267120
15 April 2025
Sujan Bagh Shrestha, 30, in the center, greets the crowd before undergoing the ritual of the tongue-piercing festival for the third consecutive time in the medieval town, Nepal, on April 15, 2025. Locally called ''Jibro Chedne Jatra,'' this festival is observed annually on the second day of the Nepali New Year. The medieval town, which used to be a separate state in the medieval age of Nepal, observes this festivity with grandeur.
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#12267125
15 April 2025
Sujan Bagh Shrestha, 30, wears white turf and greets the crowd after undergoing the ritual of the tongue-piercing festival for the third consecutive time in the medieval town, Nepal, on April 15, 2025. Locally called ''Jibro Chedne Jatra,'' this festival is observed annually on the second day of the Nepali New Year. The town, which used to be a separate state in the medieval age of Nepal, observes this festivity with grandeur.
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#12267126
15 April 2025
Sujan Bagh Shrestha, 30, wears white turf and greets the crowd after undergoing the ritual of the tongue-piercing festival for the third consecutive time in the medieval town, Nepal, on April 15, 2025. Locally called ''Jibro Chedne Jatra,'' this festival is observed annually on the second day of the Nepali New Year. The town, which used to be a separate state in the medieval age of Nepal, observes this festivity with grandeur.
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#12267127
15 April 2025
Sujan Bagh Shrestha, 30, wears white turf and greets the crowd after undergoing the ritual of the tongue-piercing festival for the third consecutive time in the medieval town, Nepal, on April 15, 2025. Locally called ''Jibro Chedne Jatra,'' this festival is observed annually on the second day of the Nepali New Year. The town, which used to be a separate state in the medieval age of Nepal, observes this festivity with grandeur.
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#12267128
15 April 2025
Sujan Bagh Shrestha, 30, wears white turf and greets the crowd after undergoing the ritual of the tongue-piercing festival for the third consecutive time in the medieval town, Nepal, on April 15, 2025. Locally called ''Jibro Chedne Jatra,'' this festival is observed annually on the second day of the Nepali New Year. The town, which used to be a separate state in the medieval age of Nepal, observes this festivity with grandeur.
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15 April 2025
Sujan Bagh Shrestha, 30, wears white turf and greets the crowd after undergoing the ritual of the tongue-piercing festival for the third consecutive time in the medieval town, Nepal, on April 15, 2025. Locally called ''Jibro Chedne Jatra,'' this festival is observed annually on the second day of the Nepali New Year. The town, which used to be a separate state in the medieval age of Nepal, observes this festivity with grandeur.
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11 September 2024
Dry weather and a layer of pollution cover the sky in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on the morning of September 11, 2024. Sao Paulo wakes up with worrying levels of air pollution, placing it, for the third consecutive day, at the top of the ranking of metropolises with the worst air quality in the world, according to the Swiss company IQAir, which monitors one hundred cities in real time. At 8:30 am, the Air Quality Index is at 179, considered ''unhealthy.'' Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates, comes in second place, with 155; followed by Karachi, in Pakistan, with 153. September 11, 2024.
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#11565673
11 September 2024
Dry weather and a layer of pollution cover the sky in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on the morning of September 11, 2024. Sao Paulo wakes up with worrying levels of air pollution, placing it, for the third consecutive day, at the top of the ranking of metropolises with the worst air quality in the world, according to the Swiss company IQAir, which monitors one hundred cities in real time. At 8:30 am, the Air Quality Index is at 179, considered ''unhealthy.'' Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates, comes in second place, with 155; followed by Karachi, in Pakistan, with 153. September 11, 2024.
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#11565674
11 September 2024
Dry weather and a layer of pollution cover the sky in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on the morning of September 11, 2024. Sao Paulo wakes up with worrying levels of air pollution, placing it, for the third consecutive day, at the top of the ranking of metropolises with the worst air quality in the world, according to the Swiss company IQAir, which monitors one hundred cities in real time. At 8:30 am, the Air Quality Index is at 179, considered ''unhealthy.'' Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates, comes in second place, with 155; followed by Karachi, in Pakistan, with 153. September 11, 2024.
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#11565675
11 September 2024
Dry weather and a layer of pollution cover the sky in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on the morning of September 11, 2024. Sao Paulo wakes up with worrying levels of air pollution, placing it, for the third consecutive day, at the top of the ranking of metropolises with the worst air quality in the world, according to the Swiss company IQAir, which monitors one hundred cities in real time. At 8:30 am, the Air Quality Index is at 179, considered ''unhealthy.'' Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates, comes in second place, with 155; followed by Karachi, in Pakistan, with 153. September 11, 2024.
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#11565676
11 September 2024
Dry weather and a layer of pollution cover the sky in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on the morning of September 11, 2024. Sao Paulo wakes up with worrying levels of air pollution, placing it, for the third consecutive day, at the top of the ranking of metropolises with the worst air quality in the world, according to the Swiss company IQAir, which monitors one hundred cities in real time. At 8:30 am, the Air Quality Index is at 179, considered ''unhealthy.'' Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates, comes in second place, with 155; followed by Karachi, in Pakistan, with 153. September 11, 2024.
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#11565677
11 September 2024
Dry weather and a layer of pollution cover the sky in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on the morning of September 11, 2024. Sao Paulo wakes up with worrying levels of air pollution, placing it, for the third consecutive day, at the top of the ranking of metropolises with the worst air quality in the world, according to the Swiss company IQAir, which monitors one hundred cities in real time. At 8:30 am, the Air Quality Index is at 179, considered ''unhealthy.'' Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates, comes in second place, with 155; followed by Karachi, in Pakistan, with 153. September 11, 2024.
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#11565678
11 September 2024
Dry weather and a layer of pollution cover the sky in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on the morning of September 11, 2024. Sao Paulo wakes up with worrying levels of air pollution, placing it, for the third consecutive day, at the top of the ranking of metropolises with the worst air quality in the world, according to the Swiss company IQAir, which monitors one hundred cities in real time. At 8:30 am, the Air Quality Index is at 179, considered ''unhealthy.'' Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates, comes in second place, with 155; followed by Karachi, in Pakistan, with 153. September 11, 2024.
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#11565679
11 September 2024
Dry weather and a layer of pollution cover the sky in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on the morning of September 11, 2024. Sao Paulo wakes up with worrying levels of air pollution, placing it, for the third consecutive day, at the top of the ranking of metropolises with the worst air quality in the world, according to the Swiss company IQAir, which monitors one hundred cities in real time. At 8:30 am, the Air Quality Index is at 179, considered ''unhealthy.'' Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates, comes in second place, with 155; followed by Karachi, in Pakistan, with 153. September 11, 2024.
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