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"Connaught Place"
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#9094794
29 October 2022
People walk as Auto Rickshaws wait for passengers in Connaught place in New Delhi India on 28 October 2022
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28 October 2022
Vehicles move as some open and closed shops are seen in Connaught place in New Delhi India on 28 October 2022
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#8662514
13 August 2022
Commuters wait for an auto rickshaw at Connaught Place as it gets lit up in the colours of Indian national flag ahead of the 75th Independence Day celebrations, in New Delhi, India on August 13, 2022.
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19 July 2021
Heavy rush of crowd is seen as weather gets pleasant ahead of rain shower at Connaught Place, in New Delhi, India on July 18, 2021. According to the weather department, Delhi and its adjoining areas will witness thunderstorms with moderate to heavy intensity rain during the morning.
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10 June 2021
A poster displaying 'Our staff has been vaccinated' seen outside a retail showroom at Connaught Place to attract customers, after authorities announced various relaxations as a part of unlocking the national capital post lockdown imposed due to coronavirus (COVID-19), in New Delhi, India on June 10, 2021.
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#6793878
10 June 2021
A poster displaying 'Our staff has been vaccinated' seen outside a retail showroom at Connaught Place to attract customers, after authorities announced various relaxations as a part of unlocking the national capital post lockdown imposed due to coronavirus (COVID-19), in New Delhi, India on June 10, 2021.
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#6793876
10 June 2021
A man covers his face as a precautionary measure against COVID-19, walks past the marketplace at Connaught Place, after authorities eased down restrictions as a part of unlocking the national capital, in New Delhi, India on June 10, 2021. India has reported 94,052 daily new Covid-19 cases in the last 24 hours. With 6,148 deaths, India's death toll from the virus stands at 3,59,676.
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10 May 2021
A deserted view of Connaught Place during the extended week long lockdown put in place to curb the spread of coronavirus (Covid-19), on May 10, 2021 in New Delhi, India. According to the new order, several new and stringent curbs will come into force till May 17, including shutting down metro services across all the lines.
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#6684836
5 May 2021
A view of Connemara near Lettershinna. On Saturday, 1 May 2021, in Lettershinna, Connemara, County Galway, Ireland.
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#6684830
5 May 2021
An empty local road between Roundstone and Ballynahinch, during the COVID-19 lockdown. On Saturday, 1 May 2021, in Roundstone, Connemara, County Galway, Ireland.
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#6684812
5 May 2021
The Pines island of Derryclare Lake located about 20 km east of Clifden, Connemara, on the N59 Galway Road. On Saturday, 1 May 2021, in Roundstone, Connemara, County Galway, Ireland.
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#6683250
4 May 2021
Father Krzysztof Sikora seen with his dog 'Rambo' near to the Gowla Fishery, situated in central Connemara, among one of the most beautiful and peaceful landscapes. Geographically, Roundstone parish is considered Ireland's largest parish and stretches from the Gurteen Beaches to the Twelve Bens and Mám Tuirc Mountains. Until the 1990s, the parish was served by three priests, now there is only one to look after five churches. The current Parish Priest, a Polish born Fr Krzysztof Sikora, is a member of the religious congregation of the Divine Word Missionaries. After years of working as a missionary in the Philippines, Germany and Poland, he settled in Ireland in 2007. Originally, Fr Sikora served as a priest of the Polish diaspora at Knock Shrine, and then for a year as a Catholic Curate on Achill Island, until August 2016 when he was appointed as a priest in Roundstone by the Archbishop of Tuam. The locals often refer to him as the 'hunting priest' or 'shooting priest' because Fr Sikora, apart from his religious role, loves hunting, fishing and long nature walks with his dog. As a licensed hunter, he also participates in local deer culling programs in Connemara.
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#6683214
4 May 2021
Father Krzysztof Sikora walks his dog 'Rambo' near to the Gowla Fishery, situated in central Connemara, among one of the most beautiful and peaceful landscapes. Geographically, Roundstone parish is considered Ireland's largest parish and stretches from the Gurteen Beaches to the Twelve Bens and Mám Tuirc Mountains. Until the 1990s, the parish was served by three priests, now there is only one to look after five churches. The current Parish Priest, a Polish born Fr Krzysztof Sikora, is a member of the religious congregation of the Divine Word Missionaries. After years of working as a missionary in the Philippines, Germany and Poland, he settled in Ireland in 2007. Originally, Fr Sikora served as a priest of the Polish diaspora at Knock Shrine, and then for a year as a Catholic Curate on Achill Island, until August 2016 when he was appointed as a priest in Roundstone by the Archbishop of Tuam. The locals often refer to him as the 'hunting priest' or 'shooting priest' because Fr Sikora, apart from his religious role, loves hunting, fishing and long nature walks with his dog. As a licensed hunter, he also participates in local deer culling programs in Connemara.
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#6683202
4 May 2021
Father Krzysztof Sikora seen near to the Gowla Fishery, situated in central Connemara, among one of the most beautiful and peaceful landscapes. Geographically, Roundstone parish is considered Ireland's largest parish and stretches from the Gurteen Beaches to the Twelve Bens and Mám Tuirc Mountains. Until the 1990s, the parish was served by three priests, now there is only one to look after five churches. The current Parish Priest, a Polish born Fr Krzysztof Sikora, is a member of the religious congregation of the Divine Word Missionaries. After years of working as a missionary in the Philippines, Germany and Poland, he settled in Ireland in 2007. Originally, Fr Sikora served as a priest of the Polish diaspora at Knock Shrine, and then for a year as a Catholic Curate on Achill Island, until August 2016 when he was appointed as a priest in Roundstone by the Archbishop of Tuam. The locals often refer to him as the 'hunting priest' or 'shooting priest' because Fr Sikora, apart from his religious role, loves hunting, fishing and long nature walks with his dog. As a licensed hunter, he also participates in local deer culling programs in Connemara.
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#6683204
4 May 2021
Father Krzysztof Sikora cuts the grass around the 'Our Lady Star Of The Sea' Roman Catholic church in Roundstone, Connemara. Geographically, Roundstone parish is considered Ireland's largest parish and stretches from the Gurteen Beaches to the Twelve Bens and Mám Tuirc Mountains. Until the 1990s, the parish was served by three priests, now there is only one to look after five churches. The current Parish Priest, a Polish born Fr Krzysztof Sikora, is a member of the religious congregation of the Divine Word Missionaries. After years of working as a missionary in the Philippines, Germany and Poland, he settled in Ireland in 2007. Originally, Fr Sikora served as a priest of the Polish diaspora at Knock Shrine, and then for a year as a Catholic Curate on Achill Island, until August 2016 when he was appointed as a priest in Roundstone by the Archbishop of Tuam. The locals often refer to him as the 'hunting priest' or 'shooting priest' because Fr Sikora, apart from his religious role, loves hunting, fishing and long nature walks with his dog. As a licensed hunter, he also participates in local deer culling programs in Connemara.
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#6683176
4 May 2021
Father Krzysztof Sikora seen with his dog 'Rambo' near to the Gowla Fishery, situated in central Connemara, among one of the most beautiful and peaceful landscapes. Geographically, Roundstone parish is considered Ireland's largest parish and stretches from the Gurteen Beaches to the Twelve Bens and Mám Tuirc Mountains. Until the 1990s, the parish was served by three priests, now there is only one to look after five churches. The current Parish Priest, a Polish born Fr Krzysztof Sikora, is a member of the religious congregation of the Divine Word Missionaries. After years of working as a missionary in the Philippines, Germany and Poland, he settled in Ireland in 2007. Originally, Fr Sikora served as a priest of the Polish diaspora at Knock Shrine, and then for a year as a Catholic Curate on Achill Island, until August 2016 when he was appointed as a priest in Roundstone by the Archbishop of Tuam. The locals often refer to him as the 'hunting priest' or 'shooting priest' because Fr Sikora, apart from his religious role, loves hunting, fishing and long nature walks with his dog. As a licensed hunter, he also participates in local deer culling programs in Connemara.
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