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#12937425
2 Nov 2025
Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) drone specialists carry their drones before participating in a triangular drone flying formation competition during Iran's 2025 Tech Olympics at Pardis Technology Park, east of Tehran, Iran, on October 29, 2025.
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#12937412
2 Nov 2025
An Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) drone specialist works on a drone in preparation for a triangular drone flying formation competition during Iran's 2025 Tech Olympics at Pardis Technology Park, east of Tehran, Iran, on October 29, 2025.
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#12937415
2 Nov 2025
An unidentified man speaks with an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) drone specialist as he works on drones in preparation for a triangular drone flying formation competition during Iran's 2025 Tech Olympics at Pardis Technology Park, east of Tehran, Iran, on October 29, 2025.
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#12937417
2 Nov 2025
An unidentified man observes as Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) drone specialists work on drones in preparation for a triangular drone flying formation competition, held during Iran's 2025 Tech Olympics at Pardis Technology Park, east of Tehran, Iran, on October 29, 2025.
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#12238606
7 Apr 2025
A large LED billboard displaying a message in English and Vietnamese spans across the riverside area near a modern triangular building and residential towers in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, on March 6, 2025. The scene reflects the mix of civic celebration, modern infrastructure, and development along the Saigon River.
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#12193326
25 Mar 2025
A businessman carries an umbrella and briefcase as he walks past the modern glass facade of an office building at Westhafenplatz in Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, Germany, on March 30, 2023.
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#11938760
12 Jan 2025
A view of the Arctic Cathedral in Tromso, Norway on January 12, 2025.
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#11923737
6 Jan 2025
Toblerone packaging is seen on a table in this illustration photo taken in Krakow, Poland on January 6, 2025.
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#11754046
8 Nov 2024
A steep, triangular mountain peak partially covered by clouds rises along the shoreline near Hamnoy in the Lofoten Islands, Norway, on September, 23, 2024.
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#11409628
15 Jul 2024
Flatiron Building covered in scaffolding in Manhattan, New York City, United States of America on July 5th, 2024.
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#11350346
22 Jun 2024
Urolabida Histrionica Is A Species Of Colorful Shield Bug In The Urostylididae Family. Shield Bugs Are A Type Of True Bug, Or Hemiptera, That Have Triangular Bodies And Shield-like Patterns On Their Backs. The Coloration Of The Bug Is A Symmetrical Arrangement Of Green, Bluish-green, And Yellow Stripes On The Dorsal Side. They Are Part Of The Pentatomoidea Superfamily, Which Also Includes Stink Bugs. A Urolabida Histrionica Shield Bug Is Attracted To The Night Light And Sits On The Wall Of A House In A Tehatta, West Bengal; India House On 27/06/2024.
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#11197602
30 Apr 2024
Mohamed Ghaly, a 57-year-old simsimiya maker, is crafting the traditional instrument in Port Said, Egypt, on April 29, 2024. The simsimiya, which has its origins in the Pharaonic instrument known as the kanara, resembles a smaller version of the current harp with seven strings made from animal intestines. This instrument made its way to the canal cities through the people of Upper Egypt who worked on the Suez Canal, evolving into the modern simsimiya. This version consists of a wooden box, a bowl, or a sheet plate covered with thin skin, featuring two widely spaced arms known as the outrigger and a third arm forming a triangular base called a strap. These parts are held together with strong threads made from the nerves of Al-Tur and are often decorated with beads, inscriptions, and pendants.
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#11197603
30 Apr 2024
Mohamed Ghaly, a 57-year-old simsimiya maker, is crafting the traditional instrument in Port Said, Egypt, on April 29, 2024. The simsimiya, which has its origins in the Pharaonic instrument known as the kanara, resembles a smaller version of the current harp with seven strings made from animal intestines. This instrument made its way to the canal cities through the people of Upper Egypt who worked on the Suez Canal, evolving into the modern simsimiya. This version consists of a wooden box, a bowl, or a sheet plate covered with thin skin, featuring two widely spaced arms known as the outrigger and a third arm forming a triangular base called a strap. These parts are held together with strong threads made from the nerves of Al-Tur and are often decorated with beads, inscriptions, and pendants.
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#11197604
30 Apr 2024
Mohamed Ghaly, a 57-year-old simsimiya maker, is crafting the traditional instrument in Port Said, Egypt, on April 29, 2024. The simsimiya, which has its origins in the Pharaonic instrument known as the kanara, resembles a smaller version of the current harp with seven strings made from animal intestines. This instrument made its way to the canal cities through the people of Upper Egypt who worked on the Suez Canal, evolving into the modern simsimiya. This version consists of a wooden box, a bowl, or a sheet plate covered with thin skin, featuring two widely spaced arms known as the outrigger and a third arm forming a triangular base called a strap. These parts are held together with strong threads made from the nerves of Al-Tur and are often decorated with beads, inscriptions, and pendants.
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#11197605
30 Apr 2024
Mohamed Ghaly, a 57-year-old simsimiya maker, is crafting the traditional instrument in Port Said, Egypt, on April 29, 2024. The simsimiya, which has its origins in the Pharaonic instrument known as the kanara, resembles a smaller version of the current harp with seven strings made from animal intestines. This instrument made its way to the canal cities through the people of Upper Egypt who worked on the Suez Canal, evolving into the modern simsimiya. This version consists of a wooden box, a bowl, or a sheet plate covered with thin skin, featuring two widely spaced arms known as the outrigger and a third arm forming a triangular base called a strap. These parts are held together with strong threads made from the nerves of Al-Tur and are often decorated with beads, inscriptions, and pendants.
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#11197606
30 Apr 2024
Mohamed Ghaly, a 57-year-old simsimiya maker, is crafting the traditional instrument in Port Said, Egypt, on April 29, 2024. The simsimiya, which has its origins in the Pharaonic instrument known as the kanara, resembles a smaller version of the current harp with seven strings made from animal intestines. This instrument made its way to the canal cities through the people of Upper Egypt who worked on the Suez Canal, evolving into the modern simsimiya. This version consists of a wooden box, a bowl, or a sheet plate covered with thin skin, featuring two widely spaced arms known as the outrigger and a third arm forming a triangular base called a strap. These parts are held together with strong threads made from the nerves of Al-Tur and are often decorated with beads, inscriptions, and pendants.
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