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#12945923
4 November 2025
An APSARA performs a calming dance after the death of HIRANYAKASHYAPU during the eighth day of the Kartik Naach at Kartik Dabali, Patan Durbar Square, in Patan, Nepal, on November 3, which extends into November 4. Her movements symbolize the pacification of NARSINGH’s rage and the restoration of peace and harmony, marking the conclusion of the rescue of PRAHLAD and the triumph of dharma.
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#12685843
28 August 2025
The Huawei MatePad 11.5 (2025) tablet sits on a desk, featuring an 11.5-inch PaperMatte display with 2.5K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. It showcases its sleek aluminum body, a 10,100 mAh battery for extended use, and HarmonyOS 4.3 for seamless multitasking and productivity during the Mobile World Congress 2025 in Barcelona, Spain, on March 5, 2025.
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#12685845
28 August 2025
A congress attendee draws a Fira Barcelona entrance on a Huawei MatePad 11.5 (2025) tablet on a desk. The tablet features an 11.5-inch PaperMatte display with 2.5K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate, showcasing its sleek aluminum body, a 10,100 mAh battery for extended use, and HarmonyOS 4.3 for seamless multitasking and productivity during the Mobile World Congress 2025 in Barcelona, Spain, on March 5, 2025.
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#12685891
28 August 2025
In Barcelona, Spain, on March 5, 2025, the Huawei Watch Ultimate Design features a luxurious round case with ceramic nanocrystal bezels and 18K gold inlays, a rotating gold crown with 3D trapezoid patterns, and a triple mesh gold-and-black strap. The high-resolution AMOLED display, water resistance up to 100 meters, and HarmonyOS integration combine advanced smartwatch technology with elegant, high-end design during the Mobile World Congress 2025.
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#12685892
28 August 2025
In Barcelona, Spain, on March 5, 2025, the Huawei Watch Ultimate Design features a luxurious round case with ceramic nanocrystal bezels and 18K gold inlays, a rotating gold crown with 3D trapezoid patterns, and a triple mesh gold-and-black strap. The high-resolution AMOLED display, water resistance up to 100 meters, and HarmonyOS integration combine advanced smartwatch technology with elegant, high-end design during the Mobile World Congress 2025.
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#11726500
31 October 2024
Ardian Ismajli of Empoli FC during the Italian Serie A football match between Empoli FC and FC Inter , on October 30, 2024 at the stadium Carlo Castellani in Empoli, Italy.
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#10910431
13 January 2024
An elephant is walking on the island in Parakrama Lake, in Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka, on January 13, 2024. In the heart of Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka, a small island within the tranquil expanse of Parakrama Lake is serving as a sanctuary that dates back to 386 AD. It has become an unexpected haven for a group of wild elephants that are escaping the crisis gripping their homeland. These majestic creatures, originating from a nearby reserve, are embarking on a remarkable journey, swimming 2 kilometers across the lake to reach the safety and abundance of the island. The Parakrama Lake, with its network of interconnected reservoirs, is offering not only pure water but also a wealth of food, creating an idyllic refuge for these elephants amidst the challenges faced by their species. With an alarming crisis in Sri Lanka, where 433 elephants lost their lives in 2022 and 474 in 2023, the island is serving as a beacon of hope. The fishermen, recognizing the vulnerability of these gentle giants, are standing as guardians, ensuring their safe passage and protection from harm. While the island is providing a lifeline for the elephants, it is also hosting a vibrant community of thousands of birds, creating a delicate balance between species in this unique ecosystem. Amidst the somber statistics of elephant deaths, this tale is unfolding as a testament to the resilience of nature and the coexistence between man and wildlife, offering a glimpse into a world where harmony prevails against the backdrop of crisis.
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#10910434
13 January 2024
Two elephants are walking on the island in Parakrama Lake, in Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka, on January 13, 2024. In the heart of Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka, there is a small island within the tranquil expanse of Parakrama Lake. This sanctuary, dating back to 386 AD, is becoming an unexpected haven for a group of wild elephants escaping the crisis gripping their homeland. Originating from a nearby reserve, these majestic creatures are embarking on a remarkable journey, swimming 2 kilometers across the lake to reach the safety and abundance of the island. The Parakrama Lake, a network of interconnected reservoirs, is offering not only pure water but also a wealth of food, creating an idyllic refuge for these elephants amidst the challenges faced by their species. Facing an alarming crisis in Sri Lanka, where 433 elephants lost their lives in 2022 and 474 in 2023, the island is serving as a beacon of hope. The fishermen, recognizing the vulnerability of these gentle giants, are standing as guardians, ensuring their safe passage and protection from harm. While the island is providing a lifeline for the elephants, it is also hosting a vibrant community of thousands of birds, creating a delicate balance between species in this unique ecosystem. Amidst the sombre statistics of elephant deaths, this tale is unfolding as a testament to the resilience of nature and the coexistence between man and wildlife, offering a glimpse into a world where harmony prevails against the backdrop of crisis.
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#10910439
13 January 2024
An elephant is drinking water from the Parakrama Lake in Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka, on January 13, 2024. In the heart of Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka, a small island within the tranquil expanse of Parakrama Lake is serving as a sanctuary for a group of wild elephants. These elephants, originating from a nearby reserve, are swimming 2 kilometers across the lake to reach the safety and abundance of the island. The Parakrama Lake, with its interconnected reservoirs, is providing not only pure water but also a wealth of food, creating an idyllic refuge for the elephants amidst the challenges their species is facing. With 433 elephants having lost their lives in 2022 and 474 in 2023, the crisis in Sri Lanka is alarming, and the island is acting as a beacon of hope. Fishermen are recognizing the vulnerability of these gentle giants and are standing as guardians to ensure their safe passage and protection from harm. While the island is offering a lifeline to the elephants, it is also hosting a vibrant community of thousands of birds, maintaining a delicate balance between species in this unique ecosystem. Amidst the somber statistics of elephant deaths, this story is unfolding as a testament to the resilience of nature and the coexistence between humans and wildlife, providing a glimpse into a world where harmony prevails against the backdrop of crisis.
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#10910441
13 January 2024
Two elephants are walking on the island in Parakrama Lake, in Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka, on January 13, 2024. In the heart of Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka, there is a small island within the tranquil expanse of Parakrama Lake. This sanctuary, dating back to 386 AD, is becoming an unexpected haven for a group of wild elephants escaping the crisis gripping their homeland. Originating from a nearby reserve, these majestic creatures are embarking on a remarkable journey, swimming 2 kilometers across the lake to reach the safety and abundance of the island. The Parakrama Lake, a network of interconnected reservoirs, is offering not only pure water but also a wealth of food, creating an idyllic refuge for these elephants amidst the challenges faced by their species. Facing an alarming crisis in Sri Lanka, where 433 elephants lost their lives in 2022 and 474 in 2023, the island is serving as a beacon of hope. The fishermen, recognizing the vulnerability of these gentle giants, are standing as guardians, ensuring their safe passage and protection from harm. While the island is providing a lifeline for the elephants, it is also hosting a vibrant community of thousands of birds, creating a delicate balance between species in this unique ecosystem. Amidst the sombre statistics of elephant deaths, this tale is unfolding as a testament to the resilience of nature and the coexistence between man and wildlife, offering a glimpse into a world where harmony prevails against the backdrop of crisis.
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#10910480
13 January 2024
An elephant is walking on the island in Parakrama Lake, in Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka, on January 13, 2024. In the heart of Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka, a small island within the tranquil expanse of Parakrama Lake is serving as a sanctuary that dates back to 386 AD. It has become an unexpected haven for a group of wild elephants that are escaping the crisis gripping their homeland. These majestic creatures, originating from a nearby reserve, are embarking on a remarkable journey, swimming 2 kilometers across the lake to reach the safety and abundance of the island. The Parakrama Lake, with its network of interconnected reservoirs, is offering not only pure water but also a wealth of food, creating an idyllic refuge for these elephants amidst the challenges faced by their species. With an alarming crisis in Sri Lanka, where 433 elephants lost their lives in 2022 and 474 in 2023, the island is serving as a beacon of hope. The fishermen, recognizing the vulnerability of these gentle giants, are standing as guardians, ensuring their safe passage and protection from harm. While the island is providing a lifeline for the elephants, it is also hosting a vibrant community of thousands of birds, creating a delicate balance between species in this unique ecosystem. Amidst the somber statistics of elephant deaths, this tale is unfolding as a testament to the resilience of nature and the coexistence between man and wildlife, offering a glimpse into a world where harmony prevails against the backdrop of crisis.
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#10910481
13 January 2024
An elephant is walking on the island in Parakrama Lake, in Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka, on January 13, 2024. In the heart of Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka, a small island within the tranquil expanse of Parakrama Lake is serving as a sanctuary that dates back to 386 AD. It has become an unexpected haven for a group of wild elephants that are escaping the crisis gripping their homeland. These majestic creatures, originating from a nearby reserve, are embarking on a remarkable journey, swimming 2 kilometers across the lake to reach the safety and abundance of the island. The Parakrama Lake, with its network of interconnected reservoirs, is offering not only pure water but also a wealth of food, creating an idyllic refuge for these elephants amidst the challenges faced by their species. With an alarming crisis in Sri Lanka, where 433 elephants lost their lives in 2022 and 474 in 2023, the island is serving as a beacon of hope. The fishermen, recognizing the vulnerability of these gentle giants, are standing as guardians, ensuring their safe passage and protection from harm. While the island is providing a lifeline for the elephants, it is also hosting a vibrant community of thousands of birds, creating a delicate balance between species in this unique ecosystem. Amidst the somber statistics of elephant deaths, this tale is unfolding as a testament to the resilience of nature and the coexistence between man and wildlife, offering a glimpse into a world where harmony prevails against the backdrop of crisis.
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#10910449
13 January 2024
An elephant is walking on the island amidst a lot of birds in Parakrama Lake, in Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka, on January 13, 2024. In the heart of Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka, there is a small island within the tranquil expanse of Parakrama Lake. This sanctuary, dating back to 386 AD, has become an unexpected haven for a group of wild elephants escaping the crisis gripping their homeland. Originating from a nearby reserve, these majestic creatures are embarking on a remarkable journey, swimming 2 kilometers across the lake to reach the safety and abundance of the island. The Parakrama Lake, a network of interconnected reservoirs, is offering not only pure water but also a wealth of food, creating an idyllic refuge for these elephants amidst the challenges faced by their species. Facing an alarming crisis in Sri Lanka, where 433 elephants lost their lives in 2022 and 474 in 2023, the island is serving as a beacon of hope. The fishermen, recognizing the vulnerability of these gentle giants, are standing as guardians, ensuring their safe passage and protection from harm. While the island is providing a lifeline for the elephants, it is also hosting a vibrant community of thousands of birds, creating a delicate balance between species in this unique ecosystem. Amidst the somber statistics of elephant deaths, this tale is unfolding as a testament to the resilience of nature and the coexistence between man and wildlife, offering a glimpse into a world where harmony prevails against the backdrop of crisis.
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#10910459
13 January 2024
An elephant is walking on the island amidst a lot of birds in Parakrama Lake, Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka, on January 13, 2024. In the heart of Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka, there is a small island within the tranquil expanse of Parakrama Lake. This sanctuary, dating back to 386 AD, has become an unexpected haven for a group of wild elephants escaping the crisis gripping their homeland. Originating from a nearby reserve, these majestic creatures are embarking on a remarkable journey, swimming 2 kilometers across the lake to reach the safety and abundance of the island. The Parakrama Lake, a network of interconnected reservoirs, is offering not only pure water but also a wealth of food, creating an idyllic refuge for these elephants amidst the challenges faced by their species. Facing an alarming crisis in Sri Lanka, where 433 elephants lost their lives in 2022 and 474 in 2023, the island is serving as a beacon of hope. The fishermen, recognizing the vulnerability of these gentle giants, are standing as guardians, ensuring their safe passage and protection from harm. While the island is providing a lifeline for the elephants, it is also hosting a vibrant community of thousands of birds, creating a delicate balance between species in this unique ecosystem. Amidst the sombre statistics of elephant deaths, this tale is unfolding as a testament to the resilience of nature and the coexistence between man and wildlife, offering a glimpse into a world where harmony prevails against the backdrop of crisis.
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#10910462
13 January 2024
An elephant is walking on the island amidst a lot of birds in Parakrama Lake, Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka, on January 13, 2024. In the heart of Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka, there is a small island within the tranquil expanse of Parakrama Lake. This sanctuary, dating back to 386 AD, has become an unexpected haven for a group of wild elephants escaping the crisis gripping their homeland. Originating from a nearby reserve, these majestic creatures are embarking on a remarkable journey, swimming 2 kilometers across the lake to reach the safety and abundance of the island. The Parakrama Lake, a network of interconnected reservoirs, is offering not only pure water but also a wealth of food, creating an idyllic refuge for these elephants amidst the challenges faced by their species. Facing an alarming crisis in Sri Lanka, where 433 elephants lost their lives in 2022 and 474 in 2023, the island is serving as a beacon of hope. The fishermen, recognizing the vulnerability of these gentle giants, are standing as guardians, ensuring their safe passage and protection from harm. While the island is providing a lifeline for the elephants, it is also hosting a vibrant community of thousands of birds, creating a delicate balance between species in this unique ecosystem. Amidst the sombre statistics of elephant deaths, this tale is unfolding as a testament to the resilience of nature and the coexistence between man and wildlife, offering a glimpse into a world where harmony prevails against the backdrop of crisis.
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#10910464
13 January 2024
An elephant is walking on the island amidst a lot of birds in Parakrama Lake, Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka, on January 13, 2024. In the heart of Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka, there is a small island within the tranquil expanse of Parakrama Lake. This sanctuary, dating back to 386 AD, has become an unexpected haven for a group of wild elephants escaping the crisis gripping their homeland. Originating from a nearby reserve, these majestic creatures are embarking on a remarkable journey, swimming 2 kilometers across the lake to reach the safety and abundance of the island. The Parakrama Lake, a network of interconnected reservoirs, is offering not only pure water but also a wealth of food, creating an idyllic refuge for these elephants amidst the challenges faced by their species. Facing an alarming crisis in Sri Lanka, where 433 elephants lost their lives in 2022 and 474 in 2023, the island is serving as a beacon of hope. The fishermen, recognizing the vulnerability of these gentle giants, are standing as guardians, ensuring their safe passage and protection from harm. While the island is providing a lifeline for the elephants, it is also hosting a vibrant community of thousands of birds, creating a delicate balance between species in this unique ecosystem. Amidst the sombre statistics of elephant deaths, this tale is unfolding as a testament to the resilience of nature and the coexistence between man and wildlife, offering a glimpse into a world where harmony prevails against the backdrop of crisis.
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