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16 May 2026
Pony operators wait for tourists in Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on May 16, 2026.
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16 May 2026
Tourists and pony operators are seen in Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on May 16, 2026.
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#13706253
15 May 2026
Workers repaint and repair buses in the Demra Kazla area of Dhaka, Bangladesh, in April 2026, as transport operators prepare vehicles for increased passenger travel ahead of Eid al-Adha.
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#13706254
15 May 2026
Workers repaint and repair buses in the Demra Kazla area of Dhaka, Bangladesh, in April 2026, as transport operators prepare vehicles for increased passenger travel ahead of Eid al-Adha.
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#13706258
15 May 2026
Workers repaint and repair buses in the Demra Kazla area of Dhaka, Bangladesh, in April 2026, as transport operators prepare vehicles for increased passenger travel ahead of Eid al-Adha.
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#13706259
15 May 2026
Workers repaint and repair buses in the Demra Kazla area of Dhaka, Bangladesh, in April 2026, as transport operators prepare vehicles for increased passenger travel ahead of Eid al-Adha.
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#13702928
14 May 2026
A yellow train of Nederlandse Spoorwegen, double-decker intercity passenger train passes through colorful tulip fields in full bloom near Lisse, the Netherlands, on May 13, 2026. NS is the principal Dutch railway operator, connecting cities and towns across the Netherlands and serving millions of passengers annually. Tulip fields in full bloom near Lisse,the Netherlands, on May 13, 2026 on a cloudy day. The colorful red and yellow tulip fields, framed by traditional Dutch farms, are a symbol of the country's rich agricultural heritage and farming production. The Netherlands has been cultivating and exporting tulip flowers since the 16th century, making the tulip one of the most iconic Dutch symbols. The Lisse region, home to Keukenhof, known as the Garden of Europe and the world's largest flower garden attracting more than 1.5 million tourists and flower lovers annually, who visit to walk, cycle and photograph the vast blooming fields each spring. The tulip farming industry remains a cornerstone of the Dutch economy, with growers producing and exporting bulbs and cut flowers in a wide variety of colors and mixtures to markets around the world.
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#13702934
14 May 2026
A yellow train of Nederlandse Spoorwegen, double-decker intercity passenger train passes through colorful tulip fields in full bloom near Lisse, the Netherlands, on May 13, 2026. NS is the principal Dutch railway operator, connecting cities and towns across the Netherlands and serving millions of passengers annually. Tulip fields in full bloom near Lisse,the Netherlands, on May 13, 2026 on a cloudy day. The colorful red and yellow tulip fields, framed by traditional Dutch farms, are a symbol of the country's rich agricultural heritage and farming production. The Netherlands has been cultivating and exporting tulip flowers since the 16th century, making the tulip one of the most iconic Dutch symbols. The Lisse region, home to Keukenhof, known as the Garden of Europe and the world's largest flower garden attracting more than 1.5 million tourists and flower lovers annually, who visit to walk, cycle and photograph the vast blooming fields each spring. The tulip farming industry remains a cornerstone of the Dutch economy, with growers producing and exporting bulbs and cut flowers in a wide variety of colors and mixtures to markets around the world.
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#13702935
14 May 2026
A yellow train of Nederlandse Spoorwegen, double-decker intercity passenger train passes through colorful tulip fields in full bloom near Lisse, the Netherlands, on May 13, 2026. NS is the principal Dutch railway operator, connecting cities and towns across the Netherlands and serving millions of passengers annually. Tulip fields in full bloom near Lisse,the Netherlands, on May 13, 2026 on a cloudy day. The colorful red and yellow tulip fields, framed by traditional Dutch farms, are a symbol of the country's rich agricultural heritage and farming production. The Netherlands has been cultivating and exporting tulip flowers since the 16th century, making the tulip one of the most iconic Dutch symbols. The Lisse region, home to Keukenhof, known as the Garden of Europe and the world's largest flower garden attracting more than 1.5 million tourists and flower lovers annually, who visit to walk, cycle and photograph the vast blooming fields each spring. The tulip farming industry remains a cornerstone of the Dutch economy, with growers producing and exporting bulbs and cut flowers in a wide variety of colors and mixtures to markets around the world.
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#13702936
14 May 2026
A yellow train of Nederlandse Spoorwegen, double-decker intercity passenger train passes through colorful tulip fields in full bloom near Lisse, the Netherlands, on May 13, 2026. NS is the principal Dutch railway operator, connecting cities and towns across the Netherlands and serving millions of passengers annually. Tulip fields in full bloom near Lisse,the Netherlands, on May 13, 2026 on a cloudy day. The colorful red and yellow tulip fields, framed by traditional Dutch farms, are a symbol of the country's rich agricultural heritage and farming production. The Netherlands has been cultivating and exporting tulip flowers since the 16th century, making the tulip one of the most iconic Dutch symbols. The Lisse region, home to Keukenhof, known as the Garden of Europe and the world's largest flower garden attracting more than 1.5 million tourists and flower lovers annually, who visit to walk, cycle and photograph the vast blooming fields each spring. The tulip farming industry remains a cornerstone of the Dutch economy, with growers producing and exporting bulbs and cut flowers in a wide variety of colors and mixtures to markets around the world.
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#13702937
14 May 2026
A yellow train of Nederlandse Spoorwegen, double-decker intercity passenger train passes through colorful tulip fields in full bloom near Lisse, the Netherlands, on May 13, 2026. NS is the principal Dutch railway operator, connecting cities and towns across the Netherlands and serving millions of passengers annually. Tulip fields in full bloom near Lisse,the Netherlands, on May 13, 2026 on a cloudy day. The colorful red and yellow tulip fields, framed by traditional Dutch farms, are a symbol of the country's rich agricultural heritage and farming production. The Netherlands has been cultivating and exporting tulip flowers since the 16th century, making the tulip one of the most iconic Dutch symbols. The Lisse region, home to Keukenhof, known as the Garden of Europe and the world's largest flower garden attracting more than 1.5 million tourists and flower lovers annually, who visit to walk, cycle and photograph the vast blooming fields each spring. The tulip farming industry remains a cornerstone of the Dutch economy, with growers producing and exporting bulbs and cut flowers in a wide variety of colors and mixtures to markets around the world.
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#13702938
14 May 2026
A yellow train of Nederlandse Spoorwegen, double-decker intercity passenger train passes through colorful tulip fields in full bloom near Lisse, the Netherlands, on May 13, 2026. NS is the principal Dutch railway operator, connecting cities and towns across the Netherlands and serving millions of passengers annually. Tulip fields in full bloom near Lisse,the Netherlands, on May 13, 2026 on a cloudy day. The colorful red and yellow tulip fields, framed by traditional Dutch farms, are a symbol of the country's rich agricultural heritage and farming production. The Netherlands has been cultivating and exporting tulip flowers since the 16th century, making the tulip one of the most iconic Dutch symbols. The Lisse region, home to Keukenhof, known as the Garden of Europe and the world's largest flower garden attracting more than 1.5 million tourists and flower lovers annually, who visit to walk, cycle and photograph the vast blooming fields each spring. The tulip farming industry remains a cornerstone of the Dutch economy, with growers producing and exporting bulbs and cut flowers in a wide variety of colors and mixtures to markets around the world.
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#13702939
14 May 2026
A yellow train of Nederlandse Spoorwegen, double-decker intercity passenger train passes through colorful tulip fields in full bloom near Lisse, the Netherlands, on May 13, 2026. NS is the principal Dutch railway operator, connecting cities and towns across the Netherlands and serving millions of passengers annually. Tulip fields in full bloom near Lisse,the Netherlands, on May 13, 2026 on a cloudy day. The colorful red and yellow tulip fields, framed by traditional Dutch farms, are a symbol of the country's rich agricultural heritage and farming production. The Netherlands has been cultivating and exporting tulip flowers since the 16th century, making the tulip one of the most iconic Dutch symbols. The Lisse region, home to Keukenhof, known as the Garden of Europe and the world's largest flower garden attracting more than 1.5 million tourists and flower lovers annually, who visit to walk, cycle and photograph the vast blooming fields each spring. The tulip farming industry remains a cornerstone of the Dutch economy, with growers producing and exporting bulbs and cut flowers in a wide variety of colors and mixtures to markets around the world.
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#13702940
14 May 2026
A yellow train of Nederlandse Spoorwegen, double-decker intercity passenger train passes through colorful tulip fields in full bloom near Lisse, the Netherlands, on May 13, 2026. NS is the principal Dutch railway operator, connecting cities and towns across the Netherlands and serving millions of passengers annually. Tulip fields in full bloom near Lisse,the Netherlands, on May 13, 2026 on a cloudy day. The colorful red and yellow tulip fields, framed by traditional Dutch farms, are a symbol of the country's rich agricultural heritage and farming production. The Netherlands has been cultivating and exporting tulip flowers since the 16th century, making the tulip one of the most iconic Dutch symbols. The Lisse region, home to Keukenhof, known as the Garden of Europe and the world's largest flower garden attracting more than 1.5 million tourists and flower lovers annually, who visit to walk, cycle and photograph the vast blooming fields each spring. The tulip farming industry remains a cornerstone of the Dutch economy, with growers producing and exporting bulbs and cut flowers in a wide variety of colors and mixtures to markets around the world.
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#13702941
14 May 2026
A yellow train of Nederlandse Spoorwegen, double-decker intercity passenger train passes through colorful tulip fields in full bloom near Lisse, the Netherlands, on May 13, 2026. NS is the principal Dutch railway operator, connecting cities and towns across the Netherlands and serving millions of passengers annually. Tulip fields in full bloom near Lisse,the Netherlands, on May 13, 2026 on a cloudy day. The colorful red and yellow tulip fields, framed by traditional Dutch farms, are a symbol of the country's rich agricultural heritage and farming production. The Netherlands has been cultivating and exporting tulip flowers since the 16th century, making the tulip one of the most iconic Dutch symbols. The Lisse region, home to Keukenhof, known as the Garden of Europe and the world's largest flower garden attracting more than 1.5 million tourists and flower lovers annually, who visit to walk, cycle and photograph the vast blooming fields each spring. The tulip farming industry remains a cornerstone of the Dutch economy, with growers producing and exporting bulbs and cut flowers in a wide variety of colors and mixtures to markets around the world.
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#13702942
14 May 2026
A yellow train of Nederlandse Spoorwegen, double-decker intercity passenger train passes through colorful tulip fields in full bloom near Lisse, the Netherlands, on May 13, 2026. NS is the principal Dutch railway operator, connecting cities and towns across the Netherlands and serving millions of passengers annually. Tulip fields in full bloom near Lisse,the Netherlands, on May 13, 2026 on a cloudy day. The colorful red and yellow tulip fields, framed by traditional Dutch farms, are a symbol of the country's rich agricultural heritage and farming production. The Netherlands has been cultivating and exporting tulip flowers since the 16th century, making the tulip one of the most iconic Dutch symbols. The Lisse region, home to Keukenhof, known as the Garden of Europe and the world's largest flower garden attracting more than 1.5 million tourists and flower lovers annually, who visit to walk, cycle and photograph the vast blooming fields each spring. The tulip farming industry remains a cornerstone of the Dutch economy, with growers producing and exporting bulbs and cut flowers in a wide variety of colors and mixtures to markets around the world.
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