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#12903797
24 October 2025
A person wearing a beige coat rides a bicycle along a wet city street after rainfall in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 24, 2025. Sunlight reflects off the damp pavement as pedestrians walk in the background.
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#12385284
19 May 2025
A symmetrical view of the distinctive geometric tile wall is inside Muzeum station on Prague Metro Line A in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 9, 2025. The design features colored tiles in bronze, gold, and brown hues and is a visual hallmark of the city's underground transport system.
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#12385282
19 May 2025
Passengers wait on the platform at the Muzeum metro station on Line A of the Prague Metro, known for its distinctive geometric tile design, in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 9, 2025. The station serves as a major public transportation hub in the city's underground network.
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#12385285
19 May 2025
A subway train arrives at the Muzeum station on Prague Metro Line A as passengers wait on the platform in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 9, 2025. Muzeum station serves as a central transit hub in the city's public transportation system, connecting thousands of commuters daily.
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#12385287
19 May 2025
A man stands alone on the platform of the Muzeum metro station on Prague Metro Line A, facing the tunnel and checking his phone, in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 9, 2025. The station is a central node in the city's underground public transport system, featuring its distinctive tiled design.
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#12385289
19 May 2025
View of the Muzeum subway station on Prague Metro Line A, with its iconic geometric wall design and empty platform, in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 9, 2025. Muzeum station is a major interchange between metro lines A and C, serving thousands of passengers daily.
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#12385286
19 May 2025
A view of the transfer corridor between tracks at Muzeum metro station on Line A features signage, benches, advertisements, and directional indicators, in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 9, 2025. The station connects metro Lines A and C and serves as a key interchange in the city's public transport system.
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#12385288
19 May 2025
A person stands near the tiled wall by Track 2 at Muzeum station on Prague Metro Line A, surrounded by the station's geometric wall patterns and marble-clad structure, in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 9, 2025. Muzeum is a central point in Prague's underground public transport system.
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#12331042
4 May 2025
A man walks alone across a quiet cobblestone intersection with no-entry signs in front of a historic monastery and church complex in Straubing, Lower Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on April 26, 2025. The background shows traditional architecture with red-framed windows and church towers under a soft midday sky.
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#2591246
2 April 2018
April 1st, Ootmarsum. Ootmarsum is the only Dutch town to continue several Easter traditions. Also it's one of a few towns in Overijssel to have a festive Paasvuur (Easter fire). This tradition that dates back hundred of years to pre-Christian times and it's always celebrated on Easter Sunday. The Dutch traditionally lit Easter bonfires to ensure fertility (the ash going back into the ground) and to chase the winter demons away. During the Easter fire, the "Poaskearls" or the Easter-men were in charge of the fire.
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#2591247
2 April 2018
April 1st, Ootmarsum. Ootmarsum is the only Dutch town to continue several Easter traditions. Also it's one of a few towns in Overijssel to have a festive Paasvuur (Easter fire). This tradition that dates back hundred of years to pre-Christian times and it's always celebrated on Easter Sunday. The Dutch traditionally lit Easter bonfires to ensure fertility (the ash going back into the ground) and to chase the winter demons away. During the Easter fire, the "Poaskearls" or the Easter-men were in charge of the fire.
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#2591248
2 April 2018
April 1st, Ootmarsum. Ootmarsum is the only Dutch town to continue several Easter traditions. Also it's one of a few towns in Overijssel to have a festive Paasvuur (Easter fire). This tradition that dates back hundred of years to pre-Christian times and it's always celebrated on Easter Sunday. The Dutch traditionally lit Easter bonfires to ensure fertility (the ash going back into the ground) and to chase the winter demons away. During the Easter fire, the "Poaskearls" or the Easter-men were in charge of the fire.
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#2591249
2 April 2018
April 1st, Ootmarsum. Ootmarsum is the only Dutch town to continue several Easter traditions. Also it's one of a few towns in Overijssel to have a festive Paasvuur (Easter fire). This tradition that dates back hundred of years to pre-Christian times and it's always celebrated on Easter Sunday. The Dutch traditionally lit Easter bonfires to ensure fertility (the ash going back into the ground) and to chase the winter demons away. During the Easter fire, the "Poaskearls" or the Easter-men were in charge of the fire.
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#2591250
2 April 2018
April 1st, Ootmarsum. Ootmarsum is the only Dutch town to continue several Easter traditions. Also it's one of a few towns in Overijssel to have a festive Paasvuur (Easter fire). This tradition that dates back hundred of years to pre-Christian times and it's always celebrated on Easter Sunday. The Dutch traditionally lit Easter bonfires to ensure fertility (the ash going back into the ground) and to chase the winter demons away. During the Easter fire, the "Poaskearls" or the Easter-men were in charge of the fire.
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#2591251
2 April 2018
April 1st, Ootmarsum. Ootmarsum is the only Dutch town to continue several Easter traditions. Also it's one of a few towns in Overijssel to have a festive Paasvuur (Easter fire). This tradition that dates back hundred of years to pre-Christian times and it's always celebrated on Easter Sunday. The Dutch traditionally lit Easter bonfires to ensure fertility (the ash going back into the ground) and to chase the winter demons away. During the Easter fire, the "Poaskearls" or the Easter-men were in charge of the fire.
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#2591252
2 April 2018
April 1st, Ootmarsum. Ootmarsum is the only Dutch town to continue several Easter traditions. Also it's one of a few towns in Overijssel to have a festive Paasvuur (Easter fire). This tradition that dates back hundred of years to pre-Christian times and it's always celebrated on Easter Sunday. The Dutch traditionally lit Easter bonfires to ensure fertility (the ash going back into the ground) and to chase the winter demons away. During the Easter fire, the "Poaskearls" or the Easter-men were in charge of the fire.
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