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#12450061
7 June 2025
One of Sen. Tammy Duckworth's (D-IL) artificial bears an image of an assault helicopter, while she speaks to thousands of people at a rally for veterans on the 81st anniversary of D-Day, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on, June 6, 2025. Sen. Duckworth lost both legs while serving as a U.S. Army National Guard Black Hawk helicopter pilot.
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#12227172
4 April 2025
Children explore tidal rocks along the shore in Phu Quoc, Vietnam, on April 4, 2025. The area features natural rock formations and clear coastal waters near a popular seaside lookout.
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#12227175
4 April 2025
Children explore tidal rocks along the shore in Phu Quoc, Vietnam, on April 4, 2025. The area features natural rock formations and clear coastal waters near a popular seaside lookout.
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4 April 2025
Children explore tidal rocks along the shore in Phu Quoc, Vietnam, on April 4, 2025. The area features natural rock formations and clear coastal waters near a popular seaside lookout.
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#12227179
4 April 2025
Children explore tidal rocks along the shore in Phu Quoc, Vietnam, on April 4, 2025. The area features natural rock formations and clear coastal waters near a popular seaside lookout.
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4 April 2025
Children explore tidal rocks along the shore in Phu Quoc, Vietnam, on April 4, 2025. The area features natural rock formations and clear coastal waters near a popular seaside lookout.
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#12227199
4 April 2025
Children explore tidal rocks along the shore in Phu Quoc, Vietnam, on April 4, 2025. The area features natural rock formations and clear coastal waters near a popular seaside lookout.
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#12092040
24 February 2025
An Iranian man prepares coal for a hookah while visiting a tourist campsite in the desert of Varzaneh, located south of the historic city of Isfahan in Isfahan province, 500 km (311 miles) south of Tehran, Iran, on February 21, 2025. Varzaneh County, southeast of Isfahan, features a unique blend of desert landscapes and rich cultural heritage. With a dry climate, it is home to the Varzaneh Desert, known for its impressive sand dunes, attracting adventure-seeking tourists. The area also showcases historical significance, reflecting ancient civilizations and preserved local traditions, particularly seen in the women who traditionally wear white hijabs.
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#12031116
8 February 2025
Anthropomorphic stone steles are displayed at the Megamuseo Archaeological Park and Museum in Aosta, Italy, on February 7, 2025. The Megalithic Area of Saint-Martin-de-Corleans, located on the outskirts of Aosta, reflects the progression of human history. Its unplanned discovery in 1969, prompted by the city's urban expansion, reveals an archaeological site containing evidence dating from the Neolithic period to the Roman Age, including the Copper, Bronze, and Iron Ages.
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8 February 2025
Anthropomorphic stone steles are displayed at the Megamuseo Archaeological Park and Museum in Aosta, Italy, on February 7, 2025. The Megalithic Area of Saint-Martin-de-Corleans, located on the outskirts of Aosta, reflects the progression of human history. Its unplanned discovery in 1969, prompted by the city's urban expansion, reveals an archaeological site containing evidence dating from the Neolithic period to the Roman Age, including the Copper, Bronze, and Iron Ages.
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#12031118
8 February 2025
Anthropomorphic stone steles are displayed at the Megamuseo Archaeological Park and Museum in Aosta, Italy, on February 7, 2025. The Megalithic Area of Saint-Martin-de-Corleans, located on the outskirts of Aosta, reflects the progression of human history. Its unplanned discovery in 1969, prompted by the city's urban expansion, reveals an archaeological site containing evidence dating from the Neolithic period to the Roman Age, including the Copper, Bronze, and Iron Ages.
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#12031119
8 February 2025
Anthropomorphic stone steles are displayed at the Megamuseo Archaeological Park and Museum in Aosta, Italy, on February 7, 2025. The Megalithic Area of Saint-Martin-de-Corleans, located on the outskirts of Aosta, reflects the progression of human history. Its unplanned discovery in 1969, prompted by the city's urban expansion, reveals an archaeological site containing evidence dating from the Neolithic period to the Roman Age, including the Copper, Bronze, and Iron Ages.
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#12031121
8 February 2025
Anthropomorphic stone steles are displayed at the Megamuseo Archaeological Park and Museum in Aosta, Italy, on February 7, 2025. The Megalithic Area of Saint-Martin-de-Corleans, located on the outskirts of Aosta, reflects the progression of human history. Its unplanned discovery in 1969, prompted by the city's urban expansion, reveals an archaeological site containing evidence dating from the Neolithic period to the Roman Age, including the Copper, Bronze, and Iron Ages.
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#12031137
8 February 2025
Anthropomorphic stone steles are displayed at the Megamuseo Archaeological Park and Museum in Aosta, Italy, on February 7, 2025. The Megalithic Area of Saint-Martin-de-Corleans, located on the outskirts of Aosta, reflects the progression of human history. Its unplanned discovery in 1969, prompted by the city's urban expansion, reveals an archaeological site containing evidence dating from the Neolithic period to the Roman Age, including the Copper, Bronze, and Iron Ages.
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#12031142
8 February 2025
Anthropomorphic stone steles are displayed at the Megamuseo Archaeological Park and Museum in Aosta, Italy, on February 7, 2025. The Megalithic Area of Saint-Martin-de-Corleans, located on the outskirts of Aosta, reflects the progression of human history. Its unplanned discovery in 1969, prompted by the city's urban expansion, reveals an archaeological site containing evidence dating from the Neolithic period to the Roman Age, including the Copper, Bronze, and Iron Ages.
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#12031105
8 February 2025
An aerial view shows anthropomorphic stone steles displayed at the Megamuseo Archaeological Park and Museum in Aosta, Italy, on February 7, 2025. The Megalithic Area of Saint-Martin-de-Corleans, situated on the outskirts of Aosta, reflects the progression of human history. Its unplanned discovery in 1969, prompted by the city's urban expansion, reveals an archaeological site containing evidence dating from the Neolithic period to the Roman Age, including the Copper, Bronze, and Iron Ages.
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