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Black clouds appear before the monsoon heavy rain in Kolkata, India, on August 1, 2025. (Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/NurPhoto)

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India Weather

1 August 2025

Black clouds appear before the monsoon heavy rain in Kolkata, India, on August 1, 2025. (Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/NurPhoto)

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1 August 2025

Black clouds appear before the monsoon heavy rain in Kolkata, India, on August 1, 2025.


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Black clouds appear before the monsoon heavy rain in Kolkata, India, on August 1, 2025. (Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/NurPhoto)

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India Weather

1 August 2025

Black clouds appear before the monsoon heavy rain in Kolkata, India, on August 1, 2025. (Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/NurPhoto)

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1 August 2025

Black clouds appear before the monsoon heavy rain in Kolkata, India, on August 1, 2025.


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Black clouds appear before the monsoon heavy rain in Kolkata, India, on August 1, 2025. (Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/NurPhoto)

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India Weather

1 August 2025

Black clouds appear before the monsoon heavy rain in Kolkata, India, on August 1, 2025. (Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/NurPhoto)

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1 August 2025

Black clouds appear before the monsoon heavy rain in Kolkata, India, on August 1, 2025.


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Monsoon clouds cover the sky in Kolkata, India, on July 13, 2025. (Photo by Sudipta Das/NurPhoto)

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Monsoon In Kolkata, India

13 July 2025

Monsoon clouds cover the sky in Kolkata, India, on July 13, 2025. (Photo by Sudipta Das/NurPhoto)

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13 July 2025

Monsoon clouds cover the sky in Kolkata, India, on July 13, 2025.


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Monsoon clouds cover the sky over Kolkata, India, on June 28, 2025. (Photo by Sudipta Das/NurPhoto)

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Rain In Kolkata

28 June 2025

Monsoon clouds cover the sky over Kolkata, India, on June 28, 2025. (Photo by Sudipta Das/NurPhoto)

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28 June 2025

Monsoon clouds cover the sky over Kolkata, India, on June 28, 2025.


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Monsoon clouds cover the sky over Kolkata, India, on June 28, 2025. (Photo by Sudipta Das/NurPhoto)

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Rain In Kolkata

28 June 2025

Monsoon clouds cover the sky over Kolkata, India, on June 28, 2025. (Photo by Sudipta Das/NurPhoto)

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28 June 2025

Monsoon clouds cover the sky over Kolkata, India, on June 28, 2025.


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Monsoon clouds cover the sky over Kolkata, India, on June 28, 2025. (Photo by Sudipta Das/NurPhoto)

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Rain In Kolkata

28 June 2025

Monsoon clouds cover the sky over Kolkata, India, on June 28, 2025. (Photo by Sudipta Das/NurPhoto)

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28 June 2025

Monsoon clouds cover the sky over Kolkata, India, on June 28, 2025.


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Monsoon clouds cover the sky over Kolkata, India, on June 28, 2025. (Photo by Sudipta Das/NurPhoto)

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Rain In Kolkata

28 June 2025

Monsoon clouds cover the sky over Kolkata, India, on June 28, 2025. (Photo by Sudipta Das/NurPhoto)

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28 June 2025

Monsoon clouds cover the sky over Kolkata, India, on June 28, 2025.


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A view of Colombo city during rainy conditions in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on May 17, 2025. Sri Lanka experiences mostly cloudy weather with very...

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Sri Lanka Daily

17 May 2025

A view of Colombo city during rainy conditions in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on May 17, 2025. Sri Lanka experiences mostly cloudy weather with very...

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17 May 2025

A view of Colombo city during rainy conditions in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on May 17, 2025. Sri Lanka experiences mostly cloudy weather with very high cloud cover. There is a chance of a stray thunderstorm developing during the day. Temperatures remain high, and conditions are humid, with moderate winds blowing from the west-southwest.


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Three air conditioning units are mounted on a corrugated metal rooftop with exposed piping in Bien Hoa, Vietnam, on April 6, 2025. These out...

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Air Conditioning Units Installed On Rooftop In Vietnam

6 April 2025

Three air conditioning units are mounted on a corrugated metal rooftop with exposed piping in Bien Hoa, Vietnam, on April 6, 2025. These out...

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6 April 2025

Three air conditioning units are mounted on a corrugated metal rooftop with exposed piping in Bien Hoa, Vietnam, on April 6, 2025. These outdoor units are commonly used in urban Vietnamese buildings to manage indoor temperatures in hot and humid climates.


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Red Spinach (amaranth Or Amaranthus Dubius), Chinese Spinach Or Yin Choy (in Chinese) Is A Vegetable That Is Part Of The Amaranthaceae Plant...

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Red Spinach - Amaranthus Dubius

10 December 2023

Red Spinach (amaranth Or Amaranthus Dubius), Chinese Spinach Or Yin Choy (in Chinese) Is A Vegetable That Is Part Of The Amaranthaceae Plant...

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10 December 2023

Red Spinach (amaranth Or Amaranthus Dubius), Chinese Spinach Or Yin Choy (in Chinese) Is A Vegetable That Is Part Of The Amaranthaceae Plant Family And Is Seen In Humid Tropical Weather In Several Countries In The US, Asia, Australia, And Africa. Red Spinach Gets Its Deep Red Color From Betacyanin Pigments. Red Spinach Has Green To Dark Green Leaves With Pale Red To Maroon Stems. The Leaves Are Crisp, Chewy, And Springy, And Develop A Toothsome Mouthfeel As They Mature. Plants Can Grow To A Height Of .8-1.2 Meters With A Green, Succulent, Branched Stem. Leaves Are Green Or Red, Elongated Oval In Shape, And About 10-12 Cm Long. Red Spinach Is A Good Source Of Vitamins E, C, And K, As Well As Many Antioxidants. It Can Boost Immunity Levels And Support A Well-rounded Diet, Improve Blood Flow, Fight Anemia, Eliminate Toxins From The Body, Support Healthy Liver Function, Fight Respiratory Diseases, Ease Asthma, Improve Vascular Function, And Support Healthy Blood Pressure. A Study From Massey University In Auckland, New Zealand, Revealed That Red Spinach Increased Nitric Oxide Levels And Significantly Improved Time To Exhaustion. Red Spinach Is A Beneficial Whole Food That Supports Improved Endurance Levels In Athletes And Aging People. Endurance And Nitric Oxide Levels Decrease With Age Which Makes Nitrate-rich Vegetables A Great Dietary Addition. This Photo Was Taken At Nabin Nagar, West Bengal, India On 30/11/2023.


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Red Spinach (amaranth Or Amaranthus Dubius), Chinese Spinach Or Yin Choy (in Chinese) Is A Vegetable That Is Part Of The Amaranthaceae Plant...

#10841603

Red Spinach - Amaranthus Dubius

10 December 2023

Red Spinach (amaranth Or Amaranthus Dubius), Chinese Spinach Or Yin Choy (in Chinese) Is A Vegetable That Is Part Of The Amaranthaceae Plant...

#10841603

10 December 2023

Red Spinach (amaranth Or Amaranthus Dubius), Chinese Spinach Or Yin Choy (in Chinese) Is A Vegetable That Is Part Of The Amaranthaceae Plant Family And Is Seen In Humid Tropical Weather In Several Countries In The US, Asia, Australia, And Africa. Red Spinach Gets Its Deep Red Color From Betacyanin Pigments. Red Spinach Has Green To Dark Green Leaves With Pale Red To Maroon Stems. The Leaves Are Crisp, Chewy, And Springy, And Develop A Toothsome Mouthfeel As They Mature. Plants Can Grow To A Height Of .8-1.2 Meters With A Green, Succulent, Branched Stem. Leaves Are Green Or Red, Elongated Oval In Shape, And About 10-12 Cm Long. Red Spinach Is A Good Source Of Vitamins E, C, And K, As Well As Many Antioxidants. It Can Boost Immunity Levels And Support A Well-rounded Diet, Improve Blood Flow, Fight Anemia, Eliminate Toxins From The Body, Support Healthy Liver Function, Fight Respiratory Diseases, Ease Asthma, Improve Vascular Function, And Support Healthy Blood Pressure. A Study From Massey University In Auckland, New Zealand, Revealed That Red Spinach Increased Nitric Oxide Levels And Significantly Improved Time To Exhaustion. Red Spinach Is A Beneficial Whole Food That Supports Improved Endurance Levels In Athletes And Aging People. Endurance And Nitric Oxide Levels Decrease With Age Which Makes Nitrate-rich Vegetables A Great Dietary Addition. This Photo Was Taken At Nabin Nagar, West Bengal, India On 30/11/2023.


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Red Spinach (amaranth Or Amaranthus Dubius), Chinese Spinach Or Yin Choy (in Chinese) Is A Vegetable That Is Part Of The Amaranthaceae Plant...

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Red Spinach - Amaranthus Dubius

10 December 2023

Red Spinach (amaranth Or Amaranthus Dubius), Chinese Spinach Or Yin Choy (in Chinese) Is A Vegetable That Is Part Of The Amaranthaceae Plant...

#10841604

10 December 2023

Red Spinach (amaranth Or Amaranthus Dubius), Chinese Spinach Or Yin Choy (in Chinese) Is A Vegetable That Is Part Of The Amaranthaceae Plant Family And Is Seen In Humid Tropical Weather In Several Countries In The US, Asia, Australia, And Africa. Red Spinach Gets Its Deep Red Color From Betacyanin Pigments. Red Spinach Has Green To Dark Green Leaves With Pale Red To Maroon Stems. The Leaves Are Crisp, Chewy, And Springy, And Develop A Toothsome Mouthfeel As They Mature. Plants Can Grow To A Height Of .8-1.2 Meters With A Green, Succulent, Branched Stem. Leaves Are Green Or Red, Elongated Oval In Shape, And About 10-12 Cm Long. Red Spinach Is A Good Source Of Vitamins E, C, And K, As Well As Many Antioxidants. It Can Boost Immunity Levels And Support A Well-rounded Diet, Improve Blood Flow, Fight Anemia, Eliminate Toxins From The Body, Support Healthy Liver Function, Fight Respiratory Diseases, Ease Asthma, Improve Vascular Function, And Support Healthy Blood Pressure. A Study From Massey University In Auckland, New Zealand, Revealed That Red Spinach Increased Nitric Oxide Levels And Significantly Improved Time To Exhaustion. Red Spinach Is A Beneficial Whole Food That Supports Improved Endurance Levels In Athletes And Aging People. Endurance And Nitric Oxide Levels Decrease With Age Which Makes Nitrate-rich Vegetables A Great Dietary Addition. This Photo Was Taken At Nabin Nagar, West Bengal, India On 30/11/2023.


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Red Spinach (amaranth Or Amaranthus Dubius), Chinese Spinach Or Yin Choy (in Chinese) Is A Vegetable That Is Part Of The Amaranthaceae Plant...

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Red Spinach - Amaranthus Dubius

10 December 2023

Red Spinach (amaranth Or Amaranthus Dubius), Chinese Spinach Or Yin Choy (in Chinese) Is A Vegetable That Is Part Of The Amaranthaceae Plant...

#10841605

10 December 2023

Red Spinach (amaranth Or Amaranthus Dubius), Chinese Spinach Or Yin Choy (in Chinese) Is A Vegetable That Is Part Of The Amaranthaceae Plant Family And Is Seen In Humid Tropical Weather In Several Countries In The US, Asia, Australia, And Africa. Red Spinach Gets Its Deep Red Color From Betacyanin Pigments. Red Spinach Has Green To Dark Green Leaves With Pale Red To Maroon Stems. The Leaves Are Crisp, Chewy, And Springy, And Develop A Toothsome Mouthfeel As They Mature. Plants Can Grow To A Height Of .8-1.2 Meters With A Green, Succulent, Branched Stem. Leaves Are Green Or Red, Elongated Oval In Shape, And About 10-12 Cm Long. Red Spinach Is A Good Source Of Vitamins E, C, And K, As Well As Many Antioxidants. It Can Boost Immunity Levels And Support A Well-rounded Diet, Improve Blood Flow, Fight Anemia, Eliminate Toxins From The Body, Support Healthy Liver Function, Fight Respiratory Diseases, Ease Asthma, Improve Vascular Function, And Support Healthy Blood Pressure. A Study From Massey University In Auckland, New Zealand, Revealed That Red Spinach Increased Nitric Oxide Levels And Significantly Improved Time To Exhaustion. Red Spinach Is A Beneficial Whole Food That Supports Improved Endurance Levels In Athletes And Aging People. Endurance And Nitric Oxide Levels Decrease With Age Which Makes Nitrate-rich Vegetables A Great Dietary Addition. This Photo Was Taken At Nabin Nagar, West Bengal, India On 30/11/2023.


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Red Spinach (amaranth Or Amaranthus Dubius), Chinese Spinach Or Yin Choy (in Chinese) Is A Vegetable That Is Part Of The Amaranthaceae Plant...

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Red Spinach - Amaranthus Dubius

10 December 2023

Red Spinach (amaranth Or Amaranthus Dubius), Chinese Spinach Or Yin Choy (in Chinese) Is A Vegetable That Is Part Of The Amaranthaceae Plant...

#10841606

10 December 2023

Red Spinach (amaranth Or Amaranthus Dubius), Chinese Spinach Or Yin Choy (in Chinese) Is A Vegetable That Is Part Of The Amaranthaceae Plant Family And Is Seen In Humid Tropical Weather In Several Countries In The US, Asia, Australia, And Africa. Red Spinach Gets Its Deep Red Color From Betacyanin Pigments. Red Spinach Has Green To Dark Green Leaves With Pale Red To Maroon Stems. The Leaves Are Crisp, Chewy, And Springy, And Develop A Toothsome Mouthfeel As They Mature. Plants Can Grow To A Height Of .8-1.2 Meters With A Green, Succulent, Branched Stem. Leaves Are Green Or Red, Elongated Oval In Shape, And About 10-12 Cm Long. Red Spinach Is A Good Source Of Vitamins E, C, And K, As Well As Many Antioxidants. It Can Boost Immunity Levels And Support A Well-rounded Diet, Improve Blood Flow, Fight Anemia, Eliminate Toxins From The Body, Support Healthy Liver Function, Fight Respiratory Diseases, Ease Asthma, Improve Vascular Function, And Support Healthy Blood Pressure. A Study From Massey University In Auckland, New Zealand, Revealed That Red Spinach Increased Nitric Oxide Levels And Significantly Improved Time To Exhaustion. Red Spinach Is A Beneficial Whole Food That Supports Improved Endurance Levels In Athletes And Aging People. Endurance And Nitric Oxide Levels Decrease With Age Which Makes Nitrate-rich Vegetables A Great Dietary Addition. This Photo Was Taken At Nabin Nagar, West Bengal, India On 30/11/2023.


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Red Spinach (amaranth Or Amaranthus Dubius), Chinese Spinach Or Yin Choy (in Chinese) Is A Vegetable That Is Part Of The Amaranthaceae Plant...

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Red Spinach - Amaranthus Dubius

10 December 2023

Red Spinach (amaranth Or Amaranthus Dubius), Chinese Spinach Or Yin Choy (in Chinese) Is A Vegetable That Is Part Of The Amaranthaceae Plant...

#10841607

10 December 2023

Red Spinach (amaranth Or Amaranthus Dubius), Chinese Spinach Or Yin Choy (in Chinese) Is A Vegetable That Is Part Of The Amaranthaceae Plant Family And Is Seen In Humid Tropical Weather In Several Countries In The US, Asia, Australia, And Africa. Red Spinach Gets Its Deep Red Color From Betacyanin Pigments. Red Spinach Has Green To Dark Green Leaves With Pale Red To Maroon Stems. The Leaves Are Crisp, Chewy, And Springy, And Develop A Toothsome Mouthfeel As They Mature. Plants Can Grow To A Height Of .8-1.2 Meters With A Green, Succulent, Branched Stem. Leaves Are Green Or Red, Elongated Oval In Shape, And About 10-12 Cm Long. Red Spinach Is A Good Source Of Vitamins E, C, And K, As Well As Many Antioxidants. It Can Boost Immunity Levels And Support A Well-rounded Diet, Improve Blood Flow, Fight Anemia, Eliminate Toxins From The Body, Support Healthy Liver Function, Fight Respiratory Diseases, Ease Asthma, Improve Vascular Function, And Support Healthy Blood Pressure. A Study From Massey University In Auckland, New Zealand, Revealed That Red Spinach Increased Nitric Oxide Levels And Significantly Improved Time To Exhaustion. Red Spinach Is A Beneficial Whole Food That Supports Improved Endurance Levels In Athletes And Aging People. Endurance And Nitric Oxide Levels Decrease With Age Which Makes Nitrate-rich Vegetables A Great Dietary Addition. This Photo Was Taken At Nabin Nagar, West Bengal, India On 30/11/2023.


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