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9 Jun 2026
Parsley grows in a family garden in Osorno, Chile, on June 8, 2026. The garden uses untreated seeds and natural fertilizer for family consumption. Parsley, scientifically known as Petroselinum crispum, is primarily used as a culinary herb and is noted for its fresh flavor and high content of vitamins A, C, and K.
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9 Jun 2026
Parsley grows in a family garden in Osorno, Chile, on June 8, 2026. The garden uses untreated seeds and natural fertilizer for family consumption. Parsley, scientifically known as Petroselinum crispum, is primarily used as a culinary herb and is noted for its fresh flavor and high content of vitamins A, C, and K.
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9 Jun 2026
Parsley grows in a family garden in Osorno, Chile, on June 8, 2026. The garden uses untreated seeds and natural fertilizer for family consumption. Parsley, scientifically known as Petroselinum crispum, is primarily used as a culinary herb and is noted for its fresh flavor and high content of vitamins A, C, and K.
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#13806913
9 Jun 2026
A woman rides an orange city bicycle past a fashion boutique in Ferrara, Italy, on April 6, 2026. Two pedestrians stand on the pavement nearby, in front of a shop window displaying mannequins. Ferrara is a UNESCO World Heritage Site where bicycles are commonly used by residents as a primary means of transport.
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#13806914
9 Jun 2026
A sign reading ''Vietato Parcheggiare Biciclette'' (No Bicycle Parking) is mounted on the wall of a building in the historic center on April 6, 2026, in Ferrara, Italy. Reflections of fashion boutique storefronts are visible in the adjacent shop window. Ferrara holds the highest rate of bicycle use per capita in Italy, with cycling representing the primary form of daily urban transport for a large share of its population.
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#13807185
9 Jun 2026
A view of the potter's village in Kolkata, India, on June 8, 2026. Kumartuli is a traditional potters' quarter located in North Kolkata along the Hooghly River, known for its craft of sculpting clay idols of Hindu deities. The name originates from the Bengali words ''Kumor'' (potter) and ''tuli'' (locality). This area is the primary source of more than 4,000 Durga idols used during Bengal's Durga Puja festival, which is recognized by UNESCO. These idols are supplied across India and exported to communities worldwide.
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9 Jun 2026
An artisan creates an idol of the Hindu Goddess Durga in Kumartuli, the potter's village in Kolkata, India, on June 8, 2026. Kumartuli is a traditional potters' quarter in North Kolkata along the Hooghly River, known for its craft of sculpting clay idols of Hindu deities. The name comes from the Bengali words ''Kumor'' (potter) and ''tuli'' (locality). This area is the primary source of more than 4,000 Durga idols used during Bengal's Durga Puja festival, which is recognized by UNESCO. These idols are supplied across India and exported to communities worldwide.
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9 Jun 2026
An artisan creates an idol of the Hindu Goddess Durga in Kumartuli, the potter's village in Kolkata, India, on June 8, 2026. Kumartuli is a traditional potters' quarter in North Kolkata along the Hooghly River, known for its craft of sculpting clay idols of Hindu deities. The name comes from the Bengali words ''Kumor'' (potter) and ''tuli'' (locality). This area is the primary source of more than 4,000 Durga idols used during Bengal's Durga Puja festival, which is recognized by UNESCO. These idols are supplied across India and exported to communities worldwide.
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9 Jun 2026
A view of the potter's village in Kolkata, India, on June 8, 2026. Kumartuli is a traditional potters' quarter located in North Kolkata along the Hooghly River, known for its craft of sculpting clay idols of Hindu deities. The name originates from the Bengali words ''Kumor'' (potter) and ''tuli'' (locality). This area is the primary source of more than 4,000 Durga idols used during Bengal's Durga Puja festival, which is recognized by UNESCO. These idols are supplied across India and exported to communities worldwide.
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9 Jun 2026
An artisan creates an idol of the Hindu Goddess Durga in Kumartuli, the potter's village in Kolkata, India, on June 8, 2026. Kumartuli is a traditional potters' quarter in North Kolkata along the Hooghly River, known for its craft of sculpting clay idols of Hindu deities. The name comes from the Bengali words ''Kumor'' (potter) and ''tuli'' (locality). This area is the primary source of more than 4,000 Durga idols used during Bengal's Durga Puja festival, which is recognized by UNESCO. These idols are supplied across India and exported to communities worldwide.
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#13807190
9 Jun 2026
An artisan creates an idol of the Hindu Goddess Kali and Durga in Kumartuli, the potter's village in Kolkata, India, on June 8, 2026. Kumartuli is a renowned traditional potters' quarter located in North Kolkata along the Hooghly River, known for its long-standing craft of sculpting clay idols of Hindu deities. The name originates from the Bengali words ''Kumor'' (potter) and ''tuli'' (locality). This cultural hub, with its network of narrow lanes, is the primary source of more than 4,000 Durga idols worshipped during Bengal's Durga Puja, a festival recognized by UNESCO. These artworks are supplied across India and exported to communities worldwide.
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9 Jun 2026
An artisan creates an idol of the Hindu Goddess Kali and Durga in Kumartuli, the potter's village in Kolkata, India, on June 8, 2026. Kumartuli is a renowned traditional potters' quarter located in North Kolkata along the Hooghly River, known for its long-standing craft of sculpting clay idols of Hindu deities. The name originates from the Bengali words ''Kumor'' (potter) and ''tuli'' (locality). This cultural hub, with its network of narrow lanes, is the primary source of more than 4,000 Durga idols worshipped during Bengal's Durga Puja, a festival recognized by UNESCO. These artworks are supplied across India and exported to communities worldwide.
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#13807192
9 Jun 2026
A view of the potter's village in Kolkata, India, on June 8, 2026. Kumartuli is a traditional potters' quarter located in North Kolkata along the Hooghly River, known for its craft of sculpting clay idols of Hindu deities. The name originates from the Bengali words ''Kumor'' (potter) and ''tuli'' (locality). This area is the primary source of more than 4,000 Durga idols used during Bengal's Durga Puja festival, which is recognized by UNESCO. These idols are supplied across India and exported to communities worldwide.
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#13799263
7 Jun 2026
Number 43 Prima Pramac Yamaha MotoGP rider Jack Miller competes during the race at the 2026 Grand Prix of Hungary.
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7 Jun 2026
Number 43 Prima Pramac Yamaha MotoGP rider Jack Miller competes during the race at the 2026 Grand Prix of Hungary.
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#13794010
7 Jun 2026
Number 7 Prima Pramac Yamaha MotoGP rider Toprak Razgatlioglu, Number 20 Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP rider Fabio Quartararo, Number 33 Red Bull KTM Factory Racing rider Brad Binder, and Number 21 Pertamina Enduro VR46 rider Franco Morbidelli during the sprint race at the 2026 Grand Prix of Hungary.
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