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#10624152
10 October 2023
Farmer picks cranberries that are submerged in the water using the Getzinger retracto-tooth picker machine during the cranberry harvest in Bala, Ontario, Canada, on September 29, 2023. This farm has 27 acres and produces around 300,000-400,000 lbs of cranberries per year.
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#10624154
10 October 2023
Farmer picks cranberries that are submerged in the water using the Getzinger retracto-tooth picker machine during the cranberry harvest in Bala, Ontario, Canada, on September 29, 2023. This farm has 27 acres and produces around 300,000-400,000 lbs of cranberries per year.
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#10624156
10 October 2023
Farmer picks cranberries that are submerged in the water using the Getzinger retracto-tooth picker machine during the cranberry harvest in Bala, Ontario, Canada, on September 29, 2023. This farm has 27 acres and produces around 300,000-400,000 lbs of cranberries per year.
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#10624158
10 October 2023
Farmer picks cranberries that are submerged in the water using the Getzinger retracto-tooth picker machine during the cranberry harvest in Bala, Ontario, Canada, on September 29, 2023. This farm has 27 acres and produces around 300,000-400,000 lbs of cranberries per year.
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#10624164
10 October 2023
Farmer picks cranberries that are submerged in the water using the Getzinger retracto-tooth picker machine during the cranberry harvest in Bala, Ontario, Canada, on September 29, 2023. This farm has 27 acres and produces around 300,000-400,000 lbs of cranberries per year.
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#10624166
10 October 2023
Farmer picks cranberries that are submerged in the water using the Getzinger retracto-tooth picker machine during the cranberry harvest in Bala, Ontario, Canada, on September 29, 2023. This farm has 27 acres and produces around 300,000-400,000 lbs of cranberries per year.
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#10581462
2 October 2023
Farmer picks cranberries that are submerged in the water using the Getzinger retracto-tooth picker machine during the cranberry harvest in Bala, Ontario, Canada, on September 29, 2023. This farm has 27 acres and produces around 300,000-400,000 lbs of cranberries per year.
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#7464960
1 December 2021
Ruins of Rabdentse Palace in Rabdentse Sikkim, India on June 02 2010. Towards the reign of Tenzing Namgyal, the frequent Gorkha attack from the western boarder finally caused the capital to be shifted. Rabdentse was acknowledged to be the second capital of Sikkim. With passing time, Rabdentse was desolated and ravages of time and the royal capital turned into ruins. The site has been recently very fully excavated and restored by the Archaeological survey of India. From the top of the monument, you can witness the picturesque sight that scans across the subterranean valley to the baffling heights of Kanchendzonga.
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#7464962
1 December 2021
The Three Chortens are where the Royal family of Sikkim used to offer prayers to their deities at Rabdentse Palace in Rabdentse Sikkim, India on June 02 2010. Towards the reign of Tenzing Namgyal, the frequent Gorkha attack from the western boarder finally caused the capital to be shifted. Rabdentse was acknowledged to be the second capital of Sikkim. With passing time, Rabdentse was desolated and ravages of time and the royal capital turned into ruins. The site has been recently very fully excavated and restored by the Archaeological survey of India. From the top of the monument, you can witness the picturesque sight that scans across the subterranean valley to the baffling heights of Kanchendzonga.
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#7464968
1 December 2021
Ancient carved stones with the images of Buddhist deities at a religious shrine among the ruins of Rabdentse Palace in Rabdentse Sikkim, India on June 02 2010. Towards the reign of Tenzing Namgyal, the frequent Gorkha attack from the western boarder finally caused the capital to be shifted. Rabdentse was acknowledged to be the second capital of Sikkim. With passing time, Rabdentse was desolated and ravages of time and the royal capital turned into ruins. The site has been recently very fully excavated and restored by the Archaeological survey of India.
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#7464974
1 December 2021
An ancient stone carving with the image of a Buddhist deity at a religious shrine among the ruins of Rabdentse Palace in Rabdentse Sikkim, India on June 02 2010. Towards the reign of Tenzing Namgyal, the frequent Gorkha attack from the western boarder finally caused the capital to be shifted. Rabdentse was acknowledged to be the second capital of Sikkim. With passing time, Rabdentse was desolated and ravages of time and the royal capital turned into ruins. The site has been recently very fully excavated and restored by the Archaeological survey of India.
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#7464978
1 December 2021
An ancient stone carving with the image of a Buddhist deity at a religious shrine among the ruins of Rabdentse Palace in Rabdentse Sikkim, India on June 02, 2010. Towards the reign of Tenzing Namgyal, the frequent Gorkha attack from the western boarder finally caused the capital to be shifted. Rabdentse was acknowledged to be the second capital of Sikkim. With passing time, Rabdentse was desolated and ravages of time and the royal capital turned into ruins. The site has been recently very fully excavated and restored by the Archaeological survey of India.
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#7464984
1 December 2021
An ancient stone carving with the image of a Buddhist deity at a religious shrine among the ruins of Rabdentse Palace in Rabdentse Sikkim, India on June 02, 2010. Towards the reign of Tenzing Namgyal, the frequent Gorkha attack from the western boarder finally caused the capital to be shifted. Rabdentse was acknowledged to be the second capital of Sikkim. With passing time, Rabdentse was desolated and ravages of time and the royal capital turned into ruins. The site has been recently very fully excavated and restored by the Archaeological survey of India.
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#7464990
1 December 2021
An ancient stone carving with the image of a Buddhist deity at a religious shrine among the ruins of Rabdentse Palace in Rabdentse Sikkim, India on June 02, 2010. Towards the reign of Tenzing Namgyal, the frequent Gorkha attack from the western boarder finally caused the capital to be shifted. Rabdentse was acknowledged to be the second capital of Sikkim. With passing time, Rabdentse was desolated and ravages of time and the royal capital turned into ruins. The site has been recently very fully excavated and restored by the Archaeological survey of India.
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#7464994
1 December 2021
Ancient carved stones with the images of Buddhist deities at a religious shrine among the ruins of Rabdentse Palace in Rabdentse Sikkim, India on June 02, 2010. Towards the reign of Tenzing Namgyal, the frequent Gorkha attack from the western boarder finally caused the capital to be shifted. Rabdentse was acknowledged to be the second capital of Sikkim. With passing time, Rabdentse was desolated and ravages of time and the royal capital turned into ruins. The site has been recently very fully excavated and restored by the Archaeological survey of India.
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#7464998
1 December 2021
Ancient carved stones with the images of Buddhist deities at a religious shrine among the ruins of Rabdentse Palace in Rabdentse Sikkim, India on June 02 2010. Towards the reign of Tenzing Namgyal, the frequent Gorkha attack from the western boarder finally caused the capital to be shifted. Rabdentse was acknowledged to be the second capital of Sikkim. With passing time, Rabdentse was desolated and ravages of time and the royal capital turned into ruins. The site has been recently very fully excavated and restored by the Archaeological survey of India.
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