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#6077748
11 October 2020
Chisels used to make confetti in Xochimilco, Mexico City, on the eve of Day of the Dead The papel picado in the offering that is mounted before this celebration represents the air, one of the four elements that must be present in any offering on the Day of the Dead. Each papel picado has different colors, which were adapted to a new rite, at the time of evangelization. The orange represents mourning; purple refers to the Catholic religion; the blue one refers to the deceased who had a death related to water; red is for warriors or women who died during childbirth; green is for young people; white, for children, yellow, for the elderly and black symbolizes the underworld. On October 10, 2002 in Mexico City, Mexico.
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#6077744
11 October 2020
Yuriria Torres, artisan, during the elaboration of confetti with chisels, wedges and hammer in Xochimilco, Mexico City, on the eve of Day of the Dead. The papel picado in the offering that is mounted before this celebration represents the air, one of the four elements that must be present in any offering on the Day of the Dead. Each papel picado has different colors, which were adapted to a new rite, at the time of evangelization. The orange represents mourning; purple refers to the Catholic religion; the blue one refers to the deceased who had a death related to water; red is for warriors or women who died during childbirth; green is for young people; white, for children, yellow, for the elderly and black symbolizes the underworld. On October 10, 2002 in Mexico City, Mexico.
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#6077746
11 October 2020
Yuriria Torres, artisan, during the elaboration of confetti with chisels, wedges and hammer in Xochimilco, Mexico City, on the eve of Day of the Dead. The papel picado in the offering that is mounted before this celebration represents the air, one of the four elements that must be present in any offering on the Day of the Dead. Each papel picado has different colors, which were adapted to a new rite, at the time of evangelization. The orange represents mourning; purple refers to the Catholic religion; the blue one refers to the deceased who had a death related to water; red is for warriors or women who died during childbirth; green is for young people; white, for children, yellow, for the elderly and black symbolizes the underworld. On October 10, 2002 in Mexico City, Mexico.
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#6077750
11 October 2020
Yuriria Torres, artisan, during the elaboration of confetti with chisels, wedges and hammer in Xochimilco, Mexico City, on the eve of Day of the Dead. The papel picado in the offering that is mounted before this celebration represents the air, one of the four elements that must be present in any offering on the Day of the Dead. Each papel picado has different colors, which were adapted to a new rite, at the time of evangelization. The orange represents mourning; purple refers to the Catholic religion; the blue one refers to the deceased who had a death related to water; red is for warriors or women who died during childbirth; green is for young people; white, for children, yellow, for the elderly and black symbolizes the underworld. On October 10, 2002 in Mexico City, Mexico.
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#5984238
9 September 2020
Borgo Universo is an open-air museum located in Aielli, L'Aquila, Abruzzo, on September 7, 2020. Millo, "Your sky" - A little girl who with a chisel lifts the veil of the city, to give us back and reveal a little piece of sky.
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#5757204
5 June 2020
Workers chisel stone during re-construction of the Raja Gopuram tower of the Arul Eswari Muthumariamman Hindu temple in Jaffna, Sri Lanka on August 15, 2017. The tower was destroyed by bombing during the 26-year long civil war between the Sri Lankan Army and the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam). This is just one of the many reminders of the deep scars left behind by the civil war that killed an estimated 40,000 people.
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#5757208
5 June 2020
Worker chisels stone during re-construction of the Raja Gopuram tower of the Arul Eswari Muthumariamman Hindu temple in Jaffna, Sri Lanka on August 15, 2017. The tower was destroyed by bombing during the 26-year long civil war between the Sri Lankan Army and the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam). This is just one of the many reminders of the deep scars left behind by the civil war that killed an estimated 40,000 people.
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#5757176
5 June 2020
Workers use an axe along with a chisel, a wedge, and a wooden mallet to split the trunks of coconut palm trees during re-construction of the Raja Gopuram tower of the Arul Eswari Muthumariamman Hindu temple in Jaffna, Sri Lanka on August 15, 2017. The tower was destroyed by bombing during the 26-year long civil war between the Sri Lankan Army and the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam). This is just one of the many reminders of the deep scars left behind by the civil war that killed an estimated 40,000 people.
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#5757180
5 June 2020
Workers use an axe along with a chisel, a wedge, and a wooden mallet to split the trunks of coconut palm trees during re-construction of the Raja Gopuram tower of the Arul Eswari Muthumariamman Hindu temple in Jaffna, Sri Lanka on August 15, 2017. The tower was destroyed by bombing during the 26-year long civil war between the Sri Lankan Army and the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam). This is just one of the many reminders of the deep scars left behind by the civil war that killed an estimated 40,000 people.
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#5757220
5 June 2020
Workers use an axe along with a chisel, a wedge, and a wooden mallet to split the trunks of coconut palm trees during re-construction of the Raja Gopuram tower of the Arul Eswari Muthumariamman Hindu temple in Jaffna, Sri Lanka on August 15, 2017. The tower was destroyed by bombing during the 26-year long civil war between the Sri Lankan Army and the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam). This is just one of the many reminders of the deep scars left behind by the civil war that killed an estimated 40,000 people.
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#3757368
5 February 2019
Folklore Museum of Nea Artaki with exhibits from the old residences of Artakian refugees from today's Turkey, In Nea Artaki / Chalkida, on February 5, 2019. The old Greek village of Artaki in Minor Asia is now known as Erdek.
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#3016512
8 August 2018
View of Krang Suri waterfall in Jaintia Hills District of Meghalaya, India on Monday 6 August 2018. To transform the place into a tourists destination the District Administration has initiated steps to construct Chiselled and gravelled footpaths and viewpoints to enable visitors to better appreciate the beauty of the waterfall and its surroundings.
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#3016516
8 August 2018
View of Krang Suri waterfall in Jaintia Hills District of Meghalaya, India on Monday 6 August 2018. To transform the place into a tourists destination the District Administration has initiated steps to construct Chiselled and gravelled footpaths and viewpoints to enable visitors to better appreciate the beauty of the waterfall and its surroundings.
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#3016520
8 August 2018
View of Krang Suri waterfall in Jaintia Hills District of Meghalaya, India on Monday 6 August 2018. To transform the place into a tourists destination the District Administration has initiated steps to construct Chiselled and gravelled footpaths and viewpoints to enable visitors to better appreciate the beauty of the waterfall and its surroundings.
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#3016522
8 August 2018
View of Krang Suri waterfall in Jaintia Hills District of Meghalaya, India on Monday 6 August 2018. To transform the place into a tourists destination the District Administration has initiated steps to construct Chiselled and gravelled footpaths and viewpoints to enable visitors to better appreciate the beauty of the waterfall and its surroundings.
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#2540785
7 March 2018
A bust of Jana Sangh leader Syama Prasad Mookerjee was damaged and blackened in South Kolkata this morning. Six people, including a woman, who claimed to be students of Jadavpur University and members of an ultra-Left group, have been arrested in this connection. The incident took place around 8 am near Keoratolla crematorium. The accused used a hammer and a chisel to damage parts of the bust and then blackened it. They also chanted slogans against the razing of Lenin’s statue in Tripura. A poster signed ‘RADICAL’, which is the name of an ultra-Left student outfit, was placed next to the bust. “Our chief minister has already said we will not tolerate vandalism of statues. It is a shameful act. We are happy that the miscreants have been arrested. Locals alerted the police. We will not allow such things to happen in Bengal. This is not in our culture. We condemn what happened in Tripura and we also condemn what happened here,” said Shovondeb Chatterjee, Trinamool Congress MLA, who visited the spot soon after. An officer of the Kolkata Police said the accused are being interrogated.Police and eyewitnesses said around 8am, a group of six students, including a woman, arrived near Mookerjee’s statue adjacent to the Keoratala crematorium, and damaged it.
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