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#12886073
20 October 2025
A Nepal Police personnel worships a service dog with garlands, vermillion powder, and treats during the Kukur Tihar celebration, also known as Dog Tihar, at the Nepal Police Canine Division in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 20, 2025. The day is dedicated to honoring dogs for their faithfulness, protection, and companionship.
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20 October 2025
A Nepal Police personnel worships a service dog with garlands, vermillion powder, and treats during the Kukur Tihar celebration, also known as Dog Tihar, at the Nepal Police Canine Division in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 20, 2025. The day is dedicated to honoring dogs for their faithfulness, protection, and companionship.
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20 October 2025
A Nepal Police personnel worships a service dog with garlands, vermillion powder, and treats during the Kukur Tihar celebration, also known as Dog Tihar, at the Nepal Police Canine Division in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 20, 2025. The day is dedicated to honoring dogs for their faithfulness, protection, and companionship.
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20 October 2025
A Nepal Police personnel worships a service dog with garlands, vermillion powder, and treats during the Kukur Tihar celebration, also known as Dog Tihar, at the Nepal Police Canine Division in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 20, 2025. The day is dedicated to honoring dogs for their faithfulness, protection, and companionship.
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#10800809
21 November 2023
This potters' quarter in Tehatta is home to over 50 pottery workshops. The artists here create lifelike statues of Hindu gods, goddesses, sculptures, and various human-animal models. The mud statues are exported all over West Bengal for festivals. The artists use mud sourced from the Jalngi River or imported from other areas of West Bengal. They mold and bind hay and bamboo into shapes to form the statues' skeletons. Once this is crafted and dried, layers and layers of mud are added until the artist is happy with their work. The statues are then painstakingly painted, usually by a more experienced artist. Here statues of tribal tales of the Santali family and their Idol are being made and an artist sprays glue with a machine to dress the statues at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 20/11/2023.
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21 November 2023
This potters' quarter in Tehatta is home to over 50 pottery workshops. The artists here create lifelike statues of Hindu gods, goddesses, sculptures, and various human-animal models. The mud statues are exported all over West Bengal for festivals. The artists use mud sourced from the Jalngi River or imported from other areas of West Bengal. They mold and bind hay and bamboo into shapes to form the statues' skeletons. Once this is crafted and dried, layers and layers of mud are added until the artist is happy with their work. The statues are then painstakingly painted, usually by a more experienced artist. Here statues of tribal tales of the Santali family and their Idol are being made and an artist sprays glue with a machine to dress the statues at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 20/11/2023.
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#10800811
21 November 2023
This potters' quarter in Tehatta is home to over 50 pottery workshops. The artists here create lifelike statues of Hindu gods, goddesses, sculptures, and various human-animal models. The mud statues are exported all over West Bengal for festivals. The artists use mud sourced from the Jalngi River or imported from other areas of West Bengal. They mold and bind hay and bamboo into shapes to form the statues' skeletons. Once this is crafted and dried, layers and layers of mud are added until the artist is happy with their work. The statues are then painstakingly painted, usually by a more experienced artist. Here statues of tribal tales of the Santali family and their Idol are being made and an artist sprays glue with a machine to dress the statues at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 20/11/2023.
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21 November 2023
This potters' quarter in Tehatta is home to over 50 pottery workshops. The artists here create lifelike statues of Hindu gods, goddesses, sculptures, and various human-animal models. The mud statues are exported all over West Bengal for festivals. The artists use mud sourced from the Jalngi River or imported from other areas of West Bengal. They mold and bind hay and bamboo into shapes to form the statues' skeletons. Once this is crafted and dried, layers and layers of mud are added until the artist is happy with their work. The statues are then painstakingly painted, usually by a more experienced artist. Here statues of tribal tales of the Santali family and their Idol are being made and an artist sprays glue with a machine to dress the statues at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 20/11/2023.
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21 November 2023
This potters' quarter in Tehatta is home to over 50 pottery workshops. The artists here create lifelike statues of Hindu gods, goddesses, sculptures, and various human-animal models. The mud statues are exported all over West Bengal for festivals. The artists use mud sourced from the Jalngi River or imported from other areas of West Bengal. They mold and bind hay and bamboo into shapes to form the statues' skeletons. Once this is crafted and dried, layers and layers of mud are added until the artist is happy with their work. The statues are then painstakingly painted, usually by a more experienced artist. Here statues of tribal tales of the Santali family and their Idol are being made and an artist sprays glue with a machine to dress the statues at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 20/11/2023.
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21 November 2023
This potters' quarter in Tehatta is home to over 50 pottery workshops. The artists here create lifelike statues of Hindu gods, goddesses, sculptures, and various human-animal models. The mud statues are exported all over West Bengal for festivals. The artists use mud sourced from the Jalngi River or imported from other areas of West Bengal. They mold and bind hay and bamboo into shapes to form the statues' skeletons. Once this is crafted and dried, layers and layers of mud are added until the artist is happy with their work. The statues are then painstakingly painted, usually by a more experienced artist. Here statues of tribal tales of the Santali family and their Idol are being made and an artist sprays glue with a machine to dress the statues at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 20/11/2023.
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#10090792
27 May 2023
Egyptian Archaeologists Discover the biggest Embalming Workshop and Tombs of over 2000-Year-Old For the sixth consecutive year, the Egyptian archaeological mission led by Dr. Mostafa Waziry, Secretary General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities succeeded to uncover: The biggest and most complete two embalming workshops for humans and animals along with two tombs and a collection of artifacts.
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27 May 2023
Egyptian Archaeologists Discover the biggest Embalming Workshop and Tombs of over 2000-Year-Old For the sixth consecutive year, the Egyptian archaeological mission led by Dr. Mostafa Waziry, Secretary General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities succeeded to uncover: The biggest and most complete two embalming workshops for humans and animals along with two tombs and a collection of artifacts.
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27 May 2023
Egyptian Archaeologists Discover the biggest Embalming Workshop and Tombs of over 2000-Year-Old For the sixth consecutive year, the Egyptian archaeological mission led by Dr. Mostafa Waziry, Secretary General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities succeeded to uncover: The biggest and most complete two embalming workshops for humans and animals along with two tombs and a collection of artifacts.
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27 May 2023
Egyptian Archaeologists Discover the biggest Embalming Workshop and Tombs of over 2000-Year-Old For the sixth consecutive year, the Egyptian archaeological mission led by Dr. Mostafa Waziry, Secretary General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities succeeded to uncover: The biggest and most complete two embalming workshops for humans and animals along with two tombs and a collection of artifacts.
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27 May 2023
Egyptian Archaeologists Discover the biggest Embalming Workshop and Tombs of over 2000-Year-Old For the sixth consecutive year, the Egyptian archaeological mission led by Dr. Mostafa Waziry, Secretary General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities succeeded to uncover: The biggest and most complete two embalming workshops for humans and animals along with two tombs and a collection of artifacts.
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27 May 2023
Egyptian Archaeologists Discover the biggest Embalming Workshop and Tombs of over 2000-Year-Old For the sixth consecutive year, the Egyptian archaeological mission led by Dr. Mostafa Waziry, Secretary General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities succeeded to uncover: The biggest and most complete two embalming workshops for humans and animals along with two tombs and a collection of artifacts.
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