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#13813573
11 Jun 2026
A red-winged spiny leafhopper nymph is seen on a leaf in a country garden in Sangju, South Korea, on June 11, 2026.
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#13813582
11 Jun 2026
A larva of a moth (Fall webworm) lands on a persimmon leaf in a country garden in Sangju, South Korea, on June 11, 2026.
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#13813583
11 Jun 2026
A larva of a moth (Fall webworm) lands on a persimmon leaf in a country garden in Sangju, South Korea, on June 11, 2026.
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#13813584
11 Jun 2026
A larva of the moth species Artaxa subflava is seen on a leaf in a country garden in Sangju, South Korea, on June 11, 2026.
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#13783788
4 Jun 2026
The trunk of an ancient olive tree stands beside a traditional dry-stone column in an olive grove in Ostuni, Brindisi province, Puglia, on May 9, 2026. The Apulian region is home to thousands of centuries-old olive trees, many of which are listed as monumental trees under Italian regional law. Since 2013, Puglia has faced a significant agricultural challenge due to Xylella fastidiosa, a bacterial pathogen that has affected millions of olive trees across the Salento peninsula and the province of Brindisi.
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#13783789
4 Jun 2026
The deeply gnarled trunk of a centuries-old olive tree rises above the red soil of an olive grove in Ostuni, Brindisi province, Puglia, on May 09, 2026. The Apulian region hosts thousands of olive trees estimated to be over a thousand years old, many legally protected as monumental trees under Italian law. Since 2013, Puglia has been affected by an agricultural crisis caused by Xylella fastidiosa, a bacterial pathogen that has killed millions of olive trees across the region.
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#13783792
4 Jun 2026
A monumental ancient olive tree with a massive multi-trunk structure stands in an olive grove in Ostuni, Brindisi province, Puglia, on May 9, 2026. The tree, which may be over a thousand years old, is characteristic of the centuries-old olive cultivation that defines the agricultural landscape of Puglia. The region has faced a significant agricultural challenge since 2013 due to Xylella fastidiosa, a bacterial pathogen that has affected millions of olive trees across the Salento peninsula and the province of Brindisi.
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#13783790
4 Jun 2026
Large burls and excrescences cover the trunk of an ancient olive tree in an olive grove in Ostuni, Brindisi province, Italy, on May 9, 2026. The knotted, sculptural surface of centuries-old olive trees is a distinctive feature of monumental olive trees found throughout Puglia, a region that hosts one of the highest concentrations of ancient olive trees in the Mediterranean basin. Since 2013, Puglia has been severely affected by Xylella fastidiosa, a bacterial pathogen responsible for the death of millions of olive trees across the region.
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#13781520
3 Jun 2026
A handmade tree diagram illustrating the structure of Italian state taxation is seen inside the Scuola di Barbiana in Barbiana, Vicchio, Tuscany, Italy, on April 7, 2026. The chart, produced by students under Don Lorenzo Milani's guidance, uses a branching tree structure with yellow tape to break down taxes on consumption, transactions, and income in billions of lire, with the total state tax revenue shown on the main trunk. A small inset in the upper right charts the tax burden within the European Common Market. The visualization exemplifies the Barbiana school's approach to civic and economic education, aimed at making state financial mechanisms understandable to rural working-class students.
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14 May 2026
Olive trees in front of St. Nicholas Church in Ulcinj, Montenegro, on August 24, 2026.
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#13670708
6 May 2026
A wide paved access path winds through tall bare beech trees toward a stone building of the Franciscan Sanctuary of La Verna on Monte della Verna, Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy, on April 9, 2026. Long shadows of the tree trunks stretch diagonally across the path in the low morning light, which also creates a lens flare in the upper frame. A wooden railing on the left marks the descent toward the village below, while dead leaves cover the embankment on the right, the beeches still bare in early spring at altitude. This approach through the ancient protected beech forest forms part of the traditional pilgrimage route to one of Italy's most visited Franciscan sacred sites.
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#13668459
5 May 2026
An oriental garden lizard sits on a tree trunk to catch flying prey in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on May 5, 2026. Oriental garden lizards are known for their ability to change color and blend into their surroundings. They primarily rely on vision to detect prey and are diurnal ambush predators, often waiting on perches like low branches or rocks while scanning for potential prey.
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#13668460
5 May 2026
An oriental garden lizard sits on a tree trunk to catch flying prey in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on May 5, 2026. Oriental garden lizards are known for their ability to change color and blend into their surroundings. They primarily rely on vision to detect prey and are diurnal ambush predators, often waiting on perches like low branches or rocks while scanning for potential prey.
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#13668461
5 May 2026
An oriental garden lizard sits on a tree trunk to catch flying prey in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on May 5, 2026. Oriental garden lizards are known for their ability to change color and blend into their surroundings. They primarily rely on vision to detect prey and are diurnal ambush predators, often waiting on perches like low branches or rocks while scanning for potential prey.
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#13668462
5 May 2026
An oriental garden lizard sits on a tree trunk to catch flying prey in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on May 5, 2026. Oriental garden lizards are known for their ability to change color and blend into their surroundings. They primarily rely on vision to detect prey and are diurnal ambush predators, often waiting on perches like low branches or rocks while scanning for potential prey.
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#13668463
5 May 2026
An oriental garden lizard sits on a tree trunk to catch flying prey in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on May 5, 2026. Oriental garden lizards are known for their ability to change color and blend into their surroundings. They primarily rely on vision to detect prey and are diurnal ambush predators, often waiting on perches like low branches or rocks while scanning for potential prey.
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