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"Perlora"
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#13035742
29 November 2025
A close-up view captures the three-dimensional logo and name of Banca Progetto, featuring white capital letters and red stylized elements, set against a perforated black panel in Florence, Tuscany, Italy, on November 22, 2025.
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#12929821
31 October 2025
A Russian kamikaze drone impacts a gas container, causing perforation, in Sumy.
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#12769620
18 September 2025
The forest snail or incarnate snail (Monachoides incarnatus, also known as Perforatella incarnata), a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Hygromiidae, rests on a forest leaf in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on September 18, 2025. This species, found in forested habitats across Europe and parts of Asia, is characterized by its polished shell with microscopic longitudinal lines and a reddish apertural margin.
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#12769622
18 September 2025
The forest snail or incarnate snail (Monachoides incarnatus, also known as Perforatella incarnata), a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Hygromiidae, rests on a forest leaf in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on September 18, 2025. This species, found in forested habitats across Europe and parts of Asia, is characterized by its polished shell with microscopic longitudinal lines and a reddish apertural margin.
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#12769625
18 September 2025
The forest snail or incarnate snail (Monachoides incarnatus, also known as Perforatella incarnata), a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Hygromiidae, rests on a forest leaf in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on September 18, 2025. This species, found in forested habitats across Europe and parts of Asia, is characterized by its polished shell with microscopic longitudinal lines and a reddish apertural margin.
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#12769626
18 September 2025
The forest snail or incarnate snail (Monachoides incarnatus, also known as Perforatella incarnata), a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Hygromiidae, rests on a forest leaf in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on September 18, 2025. This species, found in forested habitats across Europe and parts of Asia, is characterized by its polished shell with microscopic longitudinal lines and a reddish apertural margin.
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#11664236
14 October 2024
A busker playing a violin on a street closed for traffic is seen in Warsaw, Poland on 12 October, 2024.
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#9195854
15 November 2022
KHARKIV REGION, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 13, 2022 - Metal fence perforated by shell fragments in Rubizhne village, Kharkiv Region, northeastern Urkaine. NO USE RUSSIA. NO USE BELARUS.
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#9195880
15 November 2022
KHARKIV REGION, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 13, 2022 - Metal fence perforated by shell fragments in Rubizhne village, Kharkiv Region, northeastern Urkaine. NO USE RUSSIA. NO USE BELARUS.
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#9195830
15 November 2022
KHARKIV REGION, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 13, 2022 - A destroyed brick building is seen through the hole in a metal fence perforated by shell fragments in Rubizhne village, Kharkiv Region, northeastern Urkaine. NO USE RUSSIA. NO USE BELARUS.
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#9195840
15 November 2022
KHARKIV REGION, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 13, 2022 - Door and walls of a building perforated by shell fragments, Rubizhne village, Kharkiv Region, northeastern Urkaine. NO USE RUSSIA. NO USE BELARUS.
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#7773624
14 February 2022
Detail of the entrance of chalets 12 and 14 in the Perlora Residential City, a tourist complex located in the town of Perlora (Carreño municipality, Asturias) in northern Spain, in operation since 1954 and relatively important between decades From the 1960s and 80s, it was the summer resort for many workers of the HUNOSA mining company, the arrival of the 90s meant a decrease in the number of visitors and a progressive abandonment of the facilities. The complex is currently in a state of semi-abandonment, however, it continues to attract a multitude of visitors, athletes and residents of the area, especially in summer who come to enjoy its beaches and recreational areas.
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#7773626
14 February 2022
One of the abandoned houses in the Residencial Perlora, a tourist complex located in the town of Perlora (Carreño municipality, Asturias) in northern Spain, in operation since 1954 and relatively important between the 1960s and 1980s. It was the summer resort of many workers of the HUNOSA mining company, the arrival of the 90s meant a decrease in the influx of public and a progressive abandonment of the facilities. The complex is currently in a state of semi-abandonment, however, it continues to attract a multitude of visitors, athletes and residents of the area, especially in summer who come to enjoy its beaches and recreational areas.
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#7773628
14 February 2022
Windows with broken glass in one of the abandoned houses in Residencial Perlora, a tourist complex located in the town of Perlora (municipality of Carreño, Asturias) in northern Spain, in operation since 1954 and relatively important between decades From the 1960s and 80s, it was the summer resort for many workers of the HUNOSA mining company, the arrival of the 90s meant a decrease in the number of visitors and a progressive abandonment of the facilities. The complex is currently in a state of semi-abandonment, however, it continues to attract a multitude of visitors, athletes and residents of the area, especially in summer who come to enjoy its beaches and recreational areas.
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#7773630
14 February 2022
A group of vacationers enjoy a meal in the portico of the abandoned church in the Residencial Perlora, a tourist complex located in the town of Perlora (municipality of Carreño, Asturias) in northern Spain, in operation since 1954 and relatively Important between the decades of the 1960s and the 80s, it was the summer resort of many workers of the HUNOSA mining company, the arrival of the 90s meant a decrease in the influx of public and a progressive abandonment of the facilities. The complex is currently in a state of semi-abandonment, however, it continues to attract a multitude of visitors, athletes and residents of the area, especially in summer who come to enjoy its beaches and recreational areas.
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#7773634
14 February 2022
A pinpon table and the abandoned tennis courts in the Residencial Perlora, a tourist complex located in the town of Perlora (municipality of Carreño, Asturias) in northern Spain, in operation since 1954 and relatively important between the decades of In the 1960s and 80s, it was the summer resort for many workers of the HUNOSA mining company, the arrival of the 90s meant a decrease in the number of visitors and a progressive abandonment of the facilities. The complex is currently in a state of semi-abandonment, however, it continues to attract a multitude of visitors, athletes and residents of the area, especially in summer who come to enjoy its beaches and recreational areas.
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