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#11390096
7 July 2024
150-year-old Tehatta Krishna Rai Ratha Yatra. The Crowd Was Palpable, All Pulling The Ropes Of The Chariot As The Chariot Moved Forward. The Priests Are Seated On The Chariot With The Deity Krishna Rai, One Priest Climbs To The Highest Point Of The Chariot And Moves The Electric Wire With A Safety Rubber Hand Gloves On His Hand With A Bamboo Stick To Avoid Being Electrocuted. Priests Sometimes Spread Sugar Drop Candy Or Batasha From The Chariot Towards The Pilgrims As A Blessing From God At Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 07/07/2024.
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7 July 2024
150-year-old Tehatta Krishna Rai Ratha Yatra. The Crowd Was Palpable, All Pulling The Ropes Of The Chariot As The Chariot Moved Forward. The Priests Are Seated On The Chariot With The Deity Krishna Rai, One Priest Climbs To The Highest Point Of The Chariot And Moves The Electric Wire With A Safety Rubber Hand Gloves On His Hand With A Bamboo Stick To Avoid Being Electrocuted. Priests Sometimes Spread Sugar Drop Candy Or Batasha From The Chariot Towards The Pilgrims As A Blessing From God At Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 07/07/2024.
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7 July 2024
150-year-old Tehatta Krishna Rai Ratha Yatra. The Crowd Was Palpable, All Pulling The Ropes Of The Chariot As The Chariot Moved Forward. The Priests Are Seated On The Chariot With The Deity Krishna Rai, One Priest Climbs To The Highest Point Of The Chariot And Moves The Electric Wire With A Safety Rubber Hand Gloves On His Hand With A Bamboo Stick To Avoid Being Electrocuted. Priests Sometimes Spread Sugar Drop Candy Or Batasha From The Chariot Towards The Pilgrims As A Blessing From God At Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 07/07/2024.
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7 July 2024
150-year-old Tehatta Krishna Rai Ratha Yatra. The Crowd Was Palpable, All Pulling The Ropes Of The Chariot As The Chariot Moved Forward. The Priests Are Seated On The Chariot With The Deity Krishna Rai, One Priest Climbs To The Highest Point Of The Chariot And Moves The Electric Wire With A Safety Rubber Hand Gloves On His Hand With A Bamboo Stick To Avoid Being Electrocuted. Priests Sometimes Spread Sugar Drop Candy Or Batasha From The Chariot Towards The Pilgrims As A Blessing From God At Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 07/07/2024.
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7 July 2024
150-year-old Tehatta Krishna Rai Ratha Yatra. The Crowd Was Palpable, All Pulling The Ropes Of The Chariot As The Chariot Moved Forward. The Priests Are Seated On The Chariot With The Deity Krishna Rai, One Priest Climbs To The Highest Point Of The Chariot And Moves The Electric Wire With A Safety Rubber Hand Gloves On His Hand With A Bamboo Stick To Avoid Being Electrocuted. Priests Sometimes Spread Sugar Drop Candy Or Batasha From The Chariot Towards The Pilgrims As A Blessing From God At Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 07/07/2024.
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7 July 2024
150-year-old Tehatta Krishna Rai Ratha Yatra. The Crowd Was Palpable, All Pulling The Ropes Of The Chariot As The Chariot Moved Forward. The Priests Are Seated On The Chariot With The Deity Krishna Rai, One Priest Climbs To The Highest Point Of The Chariot And Moves The Electric Wire With A Safety Rubber Hand Gloves On His Hand With A Bamboo Stick To Avoid Being Electrocuted. Priests Sometimes Spread Sugar Drop Candy Or Batasha From The Chariot Towards The Pilgrims As A Blessing From God At Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 07/07/2024.
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7 July 2024
150-year-old Tehatta Krishna Rai Ratha Yatra. The Crowd Was Palpable, All Pulling The Ropes Of The Chariot As The Chariot Moved Forward. The Priests Are Seated On The Chariot With The Deity Krishna Rai, One Priest Climbs To The Highest Point Of The Chariot And Moves The Electric Wire With A Safety Rubber Hand Gloves On His Hand With A Bamboo Stick To Avoid Being Electrocuted. Priests Sometimes Spread Sugar Drop Candy Or Batasha From The Chariot Towards The Pilgrims As A Blessing From God At Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 07/07/2024.
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7 July 2024
150-year-old Tehatta Krishna Rai Ratha Yatra. The Crowd Was Palpable, All Pulling The Ropes Of The Chariot As The Chariot Moved Forward. The Priests Are Seated On The Chariot With The Deity Krishna Rai, One Priest Climbs To The Highest Point Of The Chariot And Moves The Electric Wire With A Safety Rubber Hand Gloves On His Hand With A Bamboo Stick To Avoid Being Electrocuted. Priests Sometimes Spread Sugar Drop Candy Or Batasha From The Chariot Towards The Pilgrims As A Blessing From God At Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 07/07/2024.
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7 July 2024
150-year-old Tehatta Krishna Rai Ratha Yatra. The Crowd Was Palpable, All Pulling The Ropes Of The Chariot As The Chariot Moved Forward. The Priests Are Seated On The Chariot With The Deity Krishna Rai, One Priest Climbs To The Highest Point Of The Chariot And Moves The Electric Wire With A Safety Rubber Hand Gloves On His Hand With A Bamboo Stick To Avoid Being Electrocuted. Priests Sometimes Spread Sugar Drop Candy Or Batasha From The Chariot Towards The Pilgrims As A Blessing From God At Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 07/07/2024.
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7 July 2024
150-year-old Tehatta Krishna Rai Ratha Yatra. The Crowd Was Palpable, All Pulling The Ropes Of The Chariot As The Chariot Moved Forward. The Priests Are Seated On The Chariot With The Deity Krishna Rai, One Priest Climbs To The Highest Point Of The Chariot And Moves The Electric Wire With A Safety Rubber Hand Gloves On His Hand With A Bamboo Stick To Avoid Being Electrocuted. Priests Sometimes Spread Sugar Drop Candy Or Batasha From The Chariot Towards The Pilgrims As A Blessing From God At Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 07/07/2024.
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Sri Lanka Is The Country Where The World's Largest Number Of Elephants Die.
20 September 2023
#10528638
20 September 2023
The sick elephant was stuck in the mud lake in Thirappane, Anuradapura, Sri Lanka, on September 20, 2023. Sri Lanka is currently the country where the world's largest number of elephants die. By the end of 2022, the total number of dead elephants will be 463. At least 238 elephants have been killed up to July 14, 2023, in Sri Lanka, led by ''unidentified reasons,'' followed by gunshots and electrocution, which have been the key causes of death, while the highest number of tuskers have been killed in Anuradhapura district in Central Province.
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Sri Lanka Is The Country Where The World's Largest Number Of Elephants Die.
20 September 2023
#10528640
20 September 2023
The sick elephant was stuck in the mud lake in Thirappane, Anuradapura, Sri Lanka, on September 20, 2023. Sri Lanka is currently the country where the world's largest number of elephants die. By the end of 2022, the total number of dead elephants will be 463. At least 238 elephants have been killed up to July 14, 2023, in Sri Lanka, led by ''unidentified reasons,'' followed by gunshots and electrocution, which have been the key causes of death, while the highest number of tuskers have been killed in Anuradhapura district in Central Province.
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Sri Lanka Is The Country Where The World's Largest Number Of Elephants Die.
20 September 2023
#10528642
20 September 2023
People visit to see the sick wild elephant in Thirappane, Anuradapura, Sri Lanka, on September 20, 2023. Sri Lanka is currently the country where the world's largest number of elephants die. By the end of 2022, the total number of dead elephants will be 463. At least 238 elephants have been killed up to July 14, 2023, in Sri Lanka, led by ''unidentified reasons,'' followed by gunshots and electrocution, which have been the key causes of death, while the highest number of tuskers have been killed in Anuradhapura district in Central Province.
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Sri Lanka Is The Country Where The World's Largest Number Of Elephants Die.
20 September 2023
#10528644
20 September 2023
People visit to see the sick wild elephant in Thirappane, Anuradapura, Sri Lanka, on September 20, 2023. Sri Lanka is currently the country where the world's largest number of elephants die. By the end of 2022, the total number of dead elephants will be 463. At least 238 elephants have been killed up to July 14, 2023, in Sri Lanka, led by ''unidentified reasons,'' followed by gunshots and electrocution, which have been the key causes of death, while the highest number of tuskers have been killed in Anuradhapura district in Central Province.
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Sri Lanka Is The Country Where The World's Largest Number Of Elephants Die.
20 September 2023
#10528646
20 September 2023
A man takes a picture of a sick wild elephant in Thirappane, Anuradapura, Sri Lanka, on September 20, 2023. Sri Lanka is currently the country where the world's largest number of elephants die. By the end of 2022, the total number of dead elephants will be 463. At least 238 elephants have been killed up to July 14, 2023, in Sri Lanka, led by ''unidentified reasons,'' followed by gunshots and electrocution, which have been the key causes of death, while the highest number of tuskers have been killed in Anuradhapura district in Central Province.
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Sri Lanka Is The Country Where The World's Largest Number Of Elephants Die.
20 September 2023
#10528648
20 September 2023
A group of wildlife officers and local residents fed a sick elephant in Thirappane, Anuradapura, Sri Lanka, on September 20, 2023. Sri Lanka is currently the country where the world's largest number of elephants die. By the end of 2022, the total number of dead elephants will be 463. At least 238 elephants have been killed up to July 14, 2023, in Sri Lanka, led by ''unidentified reasons,'' followed by gunshots and electrocution, which have been the key causes of death, while the highest number of tuskers have been killed in Anuradhapura district in Central Province.
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