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KRAKOW, POLAND – DECEMBER 1:
A poster with the image of Krakow's Mayor Aleksander Miszalski and the words 'Antisocial Pest' is seen in Krako...

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Daily Life In Krakow

2 December 2025

KRAKOW, POLAND – DECEMBER 1:
A poster with the image of Krakow's Mayor Aleksander Miszalski and the words 'Antisocial Pest' is seen in Krako...

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2 December 2025

KRAKOW, POLAND – DECEMBER 1: A poster with the image of Krakow's Mayor Aleksander Miszalski and the words 'Antisocial Pest' is seen in Krakow, Poland, on December 1, 2025. The fare increase, proposed by city officials to offset rising operating costs, will be decided by the Krakow City Council in the coming weeks.


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KRAKOW, POLAND – DECEMBER 1:
A poster with the image of Krakow's Mayor Aleksander Miszalski and the words 'Antisocial Pest' is seen in Krako...

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Daily Life In Krakow

2 December 2025

KRAKOW, POLAND – DECEMBER 1:
A poster with the image of Krakow's Mayor Aleksander Miszalski and the words 'Antisocial Pest' is seen in Krako...

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2 December 2025

KRAKOW, POLAND – DECEMBER 1: A poster with the image of Krakow's Mayor Aleksander Miszalski and the words 'Antisocial Pest' is seen in Krakow, Poland, on December 1, 2025. The fare increase, proposed by city officials to offset rising operating costs, will be decided by the Krakow City Council in the coming weeks.


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KRAKOW, POLAND – DECEMBER 1:
Posters with the image of Krakow's Mayor Aleksander Miszalski and the words 'Antisocial Pest' are seen in Krako...

#13048722

Daily Life In Krakow

2 December 2025

KRAKOW, POLAND – DECEMBER 1:
Posters with the image of Krakow's Mayor Aleksander Miszalski and the words 'Antisocial Pest' are seen in Krako...

#13048722

2 December 2025

KRAKOW, POLAND – DECEMBER 1: Posters with the image of Krakow's Mayor Aleksander Miszalski and the words 'Antisocial Pest' are seen in Krakow, Poland, on December 1, 2025. The fare increase, proposed by city officials to offset rising operating costs, will be decided by the Krakow City Council in the coming weeks.


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Tourists are seen early in the morning at the famous ski resort Gulmarg in Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on November 27, 2025. Touris...

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Tourism In Kashmir

27 November 2025

Tourists are seen early in the morning at the famous ski resort Gulmarg in Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on November 27, 2025. Touris...

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27 November 2025

Tourists are seen early in the morning at the famous ski resort Gulmarg in Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on November 27, 2025. Tourist arrivals witness a steep decline in recent months, a situation that further worsens after the Pahalgam incident on April 22.


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Tourists are seen early in the morning at the famous ski resort Gulmarg in Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on November 27, 2025. Touris...

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Tourism In Kashmir

27 November 2025

Tourists are seen early in the morning at the famous ski resort Gulmarg in Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on November 27, 2025. Touris...

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27 November 2025

Tourists are seen early in the morning at the famous ski resort Gulmarg in Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on November 27, 2025. Tourist arrivals witness a steep decline in recent months, a situation that further worsens after the Pahalgam incident on April 22.


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Tourists are seen early in the morning at the famous ski resort Gulmarg in Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on November 27, 2025. Touris...

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Tourism In Kashmir

27 November 2025

Tourists are seen early in the morning at the famous ski resort Gulmarg in Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on November 27, 2025. Touris...

#13030853

27 November 2025

Tourists are seen early in the morning at the famous ski resort Gulmarg in Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on November 27, 2025. Tourist arrivals witness a steep decline in recent months, a situation that further worsens after the Pahalgam incident on April 22.


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Tourists are seen early in the morning at the famous ski resort Gulmarg in Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on November 27, 2025. Touris...

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Tourism In Kashmir

27 November 2025

Tourists are seen early in the morning at the famous ski resort Gulmarg in Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on November 27, 2025. Touris...

#13030854

27 November 2025

Tourists are seen early in the morning at the famous ski resort Gulmarg in Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on November 27, 2025. Tourist arrivals witness a steep decline in recent months, a situation that further worsens after the Pahalgam incident on April 22.


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Tourists are seen early in the morning at the famous ski resort Gulmarg in Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on November 27, 2025. Touris...

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Tourism In Kashmir

27 November 2025

Tourists are seen early in the morning at the famous ski resort Gulmarg in Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on November 27, 2025. Touris...

#13030855

27 November 2025

Tourists are seen early in the morning at the famous ski resort Gulmarg in Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on November 27, 2025. Tourist arrivals witness a steep decline in recent months, a situation that further worsens after the Pahalgam incident on April 22.


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A police officer stands alert as tourists are seen early in the morning at the famous ski resort Gulmarg in Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, In...

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Tourism In Kashmir

27 November 2025

A police officer stands alert as tourists are seen early in the morning at the famous ski resort Gulmarg in Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, In...

#13030856

27 November 2025

A police officer stands alert as tourists are seen early in the morning at the famous ski resort Gulmarg in Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on November 27, 2025. Tourist arrivals witness a steep decline in recent months, a situation that further worsens after the Pahalgam incident of April 22.


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A police officer stands alert as tourists are seen early in the morning at the famous ski resort Gulmarg in Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, In...

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Tourism In Kashmir

27 November 2025

A police officer stands alert as tourists are seen early in the morning at the famous ski resort Gulmarg in Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, In...

#13030857

27 November 2025

A police officer stands alert as tourists are seen early in the morning at the famous ski resort Gulmarg in Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on November 27, 2025. Tourist arrivals witness a steep decline in recent months, a situation that further worsens after the Pahalgam incident of April 22.


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A Tapirus indicus mother is accompanied by her calf, which is born seven days ago, at Bandung Zoo in West Java, Indonesia. The zookeeper con...

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Newborn Tapir Draws Attention Behind Closed Gates

21 November 2025

A Tapirus indicus mother is accompanied by her calf, which is born seven days ago, at Bandung Zoo in West Java, Indonesia. The zookeeper con...

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21 November 2025

A Tapirus indicus mother is accompanied by her calf, which is born seven days ago, at Bandung Zoo in West Java, Indonesia. The zookeeper continues to provide intensive care despite the zoo being ordered closed for three months by the city government due to internal management issues that reportedly endanger the health and welfare of its 710 animals. Staff members work to ensure animal care continues even while public operations are suspended.


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Nepali Hindu devotees spread the ingredients of seven grains, locally called ''Satbeej,'' on the day of Bala Chaturdashi, a Hindu festival t...

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Nepal Observes Bala Chaturdashi, A Festival To Give Salvation To Departed Souls

19 November 2025

Nepali Hindu devotees spread the ingredients of seven grains, locally called ''Satbeej,'' on the day of Bala Chaturdashi, a Hindu festival t...

#13004133

19 November 2025

Nepali Hindu devotees spread the ingredients of seven grains, locally called ''Satbeej,'' on the day of Bala Chaturdashi, a Hindu festival to give salvation to departed souls, in the premises of Pashupatinath Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 19, 2025. The seven grains include dhaan (rice), jau (barley), til (sesame), gahun (wheat), chana (chickpeas), makai (maize), and kaguno (foxtail millet). Devotees walk along Kailash-Suryaghat-Gaurighat-Aryaghat-Guhyeshwari-Mrigasthali-Bishworup-Kirateshwar-108 Shivalinga. In remembrance of beloved ones, Nepali Hindu devotees offer oil-fed lamps into the Bagmati River flowing through the premises of Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu on the day of Bala Chaturdashi. The live lamps float on the river, which is believed to lighten the world of departed souls in their afterlife. Devotees remain awake throughout the night, camping on the edge of the Bagmati River facing the Pashupatinath Temple. Rituals for Bala Chaturdashi start from Marga Krishna Trayodashi, the 13th day of the waning moon in the month of Mangsir (8th month according to the Nepali calendar). Devotees who observe this ritual maintain strict fasting, with only one meal that day and abstain from garlic, onions, fish, eggs, and other food items that are said to be impure. In the evening, they reach the Pashupatinath temple or shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva and chant hymns and prayers to Lord Shiva all night long. They light ''Akhanda Jyoti'' in the name of the deceased souls of their families. The next morning, Marga Krishna Chaturdashi, they take a holy bath and start their journey around the Pashupatinath temple premises, spreading seven kinds of grains along the way.


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Nepali Hindu devotees spread the ingredients of seven grains, locally called ''Satbeej,'' on the day of Bala Chaturdashi, a Hindu festival t...

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Nepal Observes Bala Chaturdashi, A Festival To Give Salvation To Departed Souls

19 November 2025

Nepali Hindu devotees spread the ingredients of seven grains, locally called ''Satbeej,'' on the day of Bala Chaturdashi, a Hindu festival t...

#13004154

19 November 2025

Nepali Hindu devotees spread the ingredients of seven grains, locally called ''Satbeej,'' on the day of Bala Chaturdashi, a Hindu festival to give salvation to departed souls, in the premises of Pashupatinath Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 19, 2025. The seven grains include dhaan (rice), jau (barley), til (sesame), gahun (wheat), chana (chickpeas), makai (maize), and kaguno (foxtail millet). Devotees walk along Kailash-Suryaghat-Gaurighat-Aryaghat-Guhyeshwari-Mrigasthali-Bishworup-Kirateshwar-108 Shivalinga. In remembrance of beloved ones, Nepali Hindu devotees offer oil-fed lamps into the Bagmati River flowing through the premises of Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu on the day of Bala Chaturdashi. The live lamps float on the river, which is believed to lighten the world of departed souls in their afterlife. Devotees remain awake throughout the night, camping on the edge of the Bagmati River facing the Pashupatinath Temple. Rituals for Bala Chaturdashi start from Marga Krishna Trayodashi, the 13th day of the waning moon in the month of Mangsir (8th month according to the Nepali calendar). Devotees who observe this ritual maintain strict fasting, with only one meal that day and abstain from garlic, onions, fish, eggs, and other food items that are said to be impure. In the evening, they reach the Pashupatinath temple or shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva and chant hymns and prayers to Lord Shiva all night long. They light ''Akhanda Jyoti'' in the name of the deceased souls of their families. The next morning, Marga Krishna Chaturdashi, they take a holy bath and start their journey around the Pashupatinath temple premises, spreading seven kinds of grains along the way.


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Nepali Hindu devotees spread the ingredients of seven grains, locally called ''Satbeej,'' on the day of Bala Chaturdashi, a Hindu festival t...

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Nepal Observes Bala Chaturdashi, A Festival To Give Salvation To Departed Souls

19 November 2025

Nepali Hindu devotees spread the ingredients of seven grains, locally called ''Satbeej,'' on the day of Bala Chaturdashi, a Hindu festival t...

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19 November 2025

Nepali Hindu devotees spread the ingredients of seven grains, locally called ''Satbeej,'' on the day of Bala Chaturdashi, a Hindu festival to give salvation to departed souls, in the premises of Pashupatinath Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 19, 2025. The seven grains include dhaan (rice), jau (barley), til (sesame), gahun (wheat), chana (chickpeas), makai (maize), and kaguno (foxtail millet). Devotees walk along Kailash-Suryaghat-Gaurighat-Aryaghat-Guhyeshwari-Mrigasthali-Bishworup-Kirateshwar-108 Shivalinga. In remembrance of beloved ones, Nepali Hindu devotees offer oil-fed lamps into the Bagmati River flowing through the premises of Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu on the day of Bala Chaturdashi. The live lamps float on the river, which is believed to lighten the world of departed souls in their afterlife. Devotees remain awake throughout the night, camping on the edge of the Bagmati River facing the Pashupatinath Temple. Rituals for Bala Chaturdashi start from Marga Krishna Trayodashi, the 13th day of the waning moon in the month of Mangsir (8th month according to the Nepali calendar). Devotees who observe this ritual maintain strict fasting, with only one meal that day and abstain from garlic, onions, fish, eggs, and other food items that are said to be impure. In the evening, they reach the Pashupatinath temple or shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva and chant hymns and prayers to Lord Shiva all night long. They light ''Akhanda Jyoti'' in the name of the deceased souls of their families. The next morning, Marga Krishna Chaturdashi, they take a holy bath and start their journey around the Pashupatinath temple premises, spreading seven kinds of grains along the way.


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Nepali Hindu devotees spread the ingredients of seven grains, locally called ''Satbeej,'' on the day of Bala Chaturdashi, a Hindu festival t...

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Nepal Observes Bala Chaturdashi, A Festival To Give Salvation To Departed Souls

19 November 2025

Nepali Hindu devotees spread the ingredients of seven grains, locally called ''Satbeej,'' on the day of Bala Chaturdashi, a Hindu festival t...

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19 November 2025

Nepali Hindu devotees spread the ingredients of seven grains, locally called ''Satbeej,'' on the day of Bala Chaturdashi, a Hindu festival to give salvation to departed souls, in the premises of Pashupatinath Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 19, 2025. The seven grains include dhaan (rice), jau (barley), til (sesame), gahun (wheat), chana (chickpeas), makai (maize), and kaguno (foxtail millet). Devotees walk along Kailash-Suryaghat-Gaurighat-Aryaghat-Guhyeshwari-Mrigasthali-Bishworup-Kirateshwar-108 Shivalinga. In remembrance of beloved ones, Nepali Hindu devotees offer oil-fed lamps into the Bagmati River flowing through the premises of Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu on the day of Bala Chaturdashi. The live lamps float on the river, which is believed to lighten the world of departed souls in their afterlife. Devotees remain awake throughout the night, camping on the edge of the Bagmati River facing the Pashupatinath Temple. Rituals for Bala Chaturdashi start from Marga Krishna Trayodashi, the 13th day of the waning moon in the month of Mangsir (8th month according to the Nepali calendar). Devotees who observe this ritual maintain strict fasting, with only one meal that day and abstain from garlic, onions, fish, eggs, and other food items that are said to be impure. In the evening, they reach the Pashupatinath temple or shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva and chant hymns and prayers to Lord Shiva all night long. They light ''Akhanda Jyoti'' in the name of the deceased souls of their families. The next morning, Marga Krishna Chaturdashi, they take a holy bath and start their journey around the Pashupatinath temple premises, spreading seven kinds of grains along the way.


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A Nepali Hindu devotee spreads the ingredients of seven grains, locally called ''Satbeej,'' on the day of Bala Chaturdashi, a Hindu festival...

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Nepal Observes Bala Chaturdashi, A Festival To Give Salvation To Departed Souls

19 November 2025

A Nepali Hindu devotee spreads the ingredients of seven grains, locally called ''Satbeej,'' on the day of Bala Chaturdashi, a Hindu festival...

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19 November 2025

A Nepali Hindu devotee spreads the ingredients of seven grains, locally called ''Satbeej,'' on the day of Bala Chaturdashi, a Hindu festival to give salvation to departed souls, in the premises of Pashupatinath Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 19, 2025. The seven grains (also called Satbeej) include dhaan (rice), jau (barley), til (sesame), gahun (wheat), chana (chickpeas), makai (maize), and kaguno (foxtail millet). Devotees walk along Kailash-Suryaghat-Gaurighat-Aryaghat-Guhyeshwari-Mrigasthali-Bishworup-Kirateshwar-108 Shivalinga. In remembrance of beloved ones, Nepali Hindu devotees offer oil-fed lamps into the Bagmati River flowing through the premises of Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu on the day of Bala Chaturdashi. The live lamps float on the river, which is believed to lighten the world of departed souls in their afterlife. Devotees remain awake throughout the night, camping on the edge of the Bagmati River facing the Pashupatinath Temple. Rituals for Bala Chaturdashi start from Marga Krishna Trayodashi, the 13th day of the waning moon in the month of Mangsir (8th month according to the Nepali calendar). Devotees who observe this ritual maintain strict fasting, with only one meal that day and abstain from garlic, onions, fish, eggs, and other food items that are said to be impure. In the evening, they reach the Pashupatinath temple or shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva and chant hymns and prayers to Lord Shiva all night long. They light ''Akhanda Jyoti'' in the name of the deceased souls of their families. The next morning, Marga Krishna Chaturdashi, they take a holy bath and start their journey around the Pashupatinath temple premises, spreading seven kinds of grains along the way.


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