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#11421579
20 July 2024
Nepali cyclists are taking part in the Kora Challenge, the biggest ride in the Himalayas, to ride in more than 15 locations in Nepal, covering over 200,000 kilometers in Patan Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Lalitpur, Nepal, on July 20, 2024. The Kora Challenge, which started in Nepal in 2011, is making a clockwise circuit of Kathmandu in 50 km, 75 km, 100 km, and a newly introduced Ultra distance of 140 km. The event is taking place on the third Saturday of July every year.
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#11421580
20 July 2024
Nepali cyclists are taking part in the Kora Challenge, the biggest ride in the Himalayas, to ride in more than 15 locations in Nepal, covering over 200,000 kilometers in Patan Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Lalitpur, Nepal, on July 20, 2024. The Kora Challenge, which started in Nepal in 2011, is making a clockwise circuit of Kathmandu in 50 km, 75 km, 100 km, and a newly introduced Ultra distance of 140 km. The event is taking place on the third Saturday of July every year.
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#11421581
20 July 2024
Nepali cyclists are taking part in the Kora Challenge, the biggest ride in the Himalayas, to ride in more than 15 locations in Nepal, covering over 200,000 kilometers in Patan Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Lalitpur, Nepal, on July 20, 2024. The Kora Challenge, which started in Nepal in 2011, is making a clockwise circuit of Kathmandu in 50 km, 75 km, 100 km, and a newly introduced Ultra distance of 140 km. The event is taking place on the third Saturday of July every year.
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#11421582
20 July 2024
Nepali cyclists are taking part in the Kora Challenge, the biggest ride in the Himalayas, to ride in more than 15 locations in Nepal, covering over 200,000 kilometers in Patan Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Lalitpur, Nepal, on July 20, 2024. The Kora Challenge, which started in Nepal in 2011, is making a clockwise circuit of Kathmandu in 50 km, 75 km, 100 km, and a newly introduced Ultra distance of 140 km. The event is taking place on the third Saturday of July every year.
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#11421583
20 July 2024
Nepali cyclists are taking part in the Kora Challenge, the biggest ride in the Himalayas, to ride in more than 15 locations in Nepal, covering over 200,000 kilometers in Patan Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Lalitpur, Nepal, on July 20, 2024. The Kora Challenge, which started in Nepal in 2011, is making a clockwise circuit of Kathmandu in 50 km, 75 km, 100 km, and a newly introduced Ultra distance of 140 km. The event is taking place on the third Saturday of July every year.
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#11421584
20 July 2024
Nepali cyclists are taking part in the Kora Challenge, the biggest ride in the Himalayas, to ride in more than 15 locations in Nepal, covering over 200,000 kilometers in Patan Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Lalitpur, Nepal, on July 20, 2024. The Kora Challenge, which started in Nepal in 2011, is making a clockwise circuit of Kathmandu in 50 km, 75 km, 100 km, and a newly introduced Ultra distance of 140 km. The event is taking place on the third Saturday of July every year.
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#11421585
20 July 2024
Nepali cyclists are taking part in the Kora Challenge, the biggest ride in the Himalayas, to ride in more than 15 locations in Nepal, covering over 200,000 kilometers in Patan Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Lalitpur, Nepal, on July 20, 2024. The Kora Challenge, which started in Nepal in 2011, is making a clockwise circuit of Kathmandu in 50 km, 75 km, 100 km, and a newly introduced Ultra distance of 140 km. The event is taking place on the third Saturday of July every year.
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#11421586
20 July 2024
Nepali cyclists are taking part in the Kora Challenge, the biggest ride in the Himalayas, to ride in more than 15 locations in Nepal, covering over 200,000 kilometers in Patan Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Lalitpur, Nepal, on July 20, 2024. The Kora Challenge, which started in Nepal in 2011, is making a clockwise circuit of Kathmandu in 50 km, 75 km, 100 km, and a newly introduced Ultra distance of 140 km. The event is taking place on the third Saturday of July every year.
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#11421587
20 July 2024
Nepali cyclists are taking part in the Kora Challenge, the biggest ride in the Himalayas, to ride in more than 15 locations in Nepal, covering over 200,000 kilometers in Patan Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Lalitpur, Nepal, on July 20, 2024. The Kora Challenge, which started in Nepal in 2011, is making a clockwise circuit of Kathmandu in 50 km, 75 km, 100 km, and a newly introduced Ultra distance of 140 km. The event is taking place on the third Saturday of July every year.
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#11421588
20 July 2024
Nepali cyclists are taking part in the Kora Challenge, the biggest ride in the Himalayas, to ride in more than 15 locations in Nepal, covering over 200,000 kilometers in Patan Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Lalitpur, Nepal, on July 20, 2024. The Kora Challenge, which started in Nepal in 2011, is making a clockwise circuit of Kathmandu in 50 km, 75 km, 100 km, and a newly introduced Ultra distance of 140 km. The event is taking place on the third Saturday of July every year.
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#10549642
25 September 2023
The victorious Netherlands Team: Clockwise from Top:Mika Meijer (28), Romano Hummel (190, Dutch Team Manager Patrick Roth, Dave Meijerink, (20), Jannick de Jong (21) during the FIM Long Track Of Nations event at the Speed Centre Roden on Sunday 24th September 2023.
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#9849748
2 April 2023
A dancer performs the Tanoura dance at a Lotte Mall shopping center, to entertain visitors, especially for Moslem, ahead of break fasting, during Ramadan, in Jakarta, on april 2, 2023. Tanoura is an Arabic word, which translates to skirt in English. It is a traditional folk dance from Egypt, where the dancer spins to the tunes of Arabic songs, sometimes religious ones, too, known as Tawasheeh (a mix of Quranic verses and classic poetry). If the dance is performed according to spiritual association, he would be spinning anti-clockwise, symbolising Muslim pilgrimage around the Ka'aba. If it's for entertainment purposes, he could spin clockwise or counter-clockwise. The Tanoura is a unique dance that is often seen as philosophical or even religious, taking the dancer to new spiritual levels. Tanoura can be described as an evolved depiction of the Sufi Whirling Dervishes, a major part of Sufism, known for its mysticism and spiritual way of worship.
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#9849752
2 April 2023
A dancer performs the Tanoura dance at a Lotte Mall shopping center, to entertain visitors, especially for Moslem, ahead of break fasting, during Ramadan, in Jakarta, on april 2, 2023. Tanoura is an Arabic word, which translates to skirt in English. It is a traditional folk dance from Egypt, where the dancer spins to the tunes of Arabic songs, sometimes religious ones, too, known as Tawasheeh (a mix of Quranic verses and classic poetry). If the dance is performed according to spiritual association, he would be spinning anti-clockwise, symbolising Muslim pilgrimage around the Ka'aba. If it's for entertainment purposes, he could spin clockwise or counter-clockwise. The Tanoura is a unique dance that is often seen as philosophical or even religious, taking the dancer to new spiritual levels. Tanoura can be described as an evolved depiction of the Sufi Whirling Dervishes, a major part of Sufism, known for its mysticism and spiritual way of worship.
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#9849762
2 April 2023
A dancer performs the Tanoura dance at a Lotte Mall shopping center, to entertain visitors, especially for Moslem, ahead of break fasting, during Ramadan, in Jakarta, on april 2, 2023. Tanoura is an Arabic word, which translates to skirt in English. It is a traditional folk dance from Egypt, where the dancer spins to the tunes of Arabic songs, sometimes religious ones, too, known as Tawasheeh (a mix of Quranic verses and classic poetry). If the dance is performed according to spiritual association, he would be spinning anti-clockwise, symbolising Muslim pilgrimage around the Ka'aba. If it's for entertainment purposes, he could spin clockwise or counter-clockwise. The Tanoura is a unique dance that is often seen as philosophical or even religious, taking the dancer to new spiritual levels. Tanoura can be described as an evolved depiction of the Sufi Whirling Dervishes, a major part of Sufism, known for its mysticism and spiritual way of worship.
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#9849772
2 April 2023
A dancer performs the Tanoura dance at a Lotte Mall shopping center, to entertain visitors, especially for Moslem, ahead of break fasting, during Ramadan, in Jakarta, on april 2, 2023. Tanoura is an Arabic word, which translates to skirt in English. It is a traditional folk dance from Egypt, where the dancer spins to the tunes of Arabic songs, sometimes religious ones, too, known as Tawasheeh (a mix of Quranic verses and classic poetry). If the dance is performed according to spiritual association, he would be spinning anti-clockwise, symbolising Muslim pilgrimage around the Ka'aba. If it's for entertainment purposes, he could spin clockwise or counter-clockwise. The Tanoura is a unique dance that is often seen as philosophical or even religious, taking the dancer to new spiritual levels. Tanoura can be described as an evolved depiction of the Sufi Whirling Dervishes, a major part of Sufism, known for its mysticism and spiritual way of worship.
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#9785738
22 March 2023
Hindu devotees surround the offerings provided clockwise as a prayer during the Tawur Agung Kesanga ceremony the during eve of Nyepi, the Balinese Hindu Day of Silence that marks the arrival of the new Saka lunar year at Pura Agung Raksa Buana on March 21, 2023 in Medan, Indonesia. Tawur Agung Kesanga is a Butha Yadnya ceremony that aims for the welfare of nature and the environment, which is also believed to expel evil from the surrounding environment. Then the ritual is continued with a prayer accompanied by offerings, as Tawur Agung Kesanga is based on the concept of the teachings of Tri Hita Karana which aims to align relationships with the three elements, humans and God, humans and humans, well as humans with the universe and to purify oneself from evil traits ahead of Nyepi for the New Year of Saka.
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