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#13397520
3 March 2026
A Blood Moon appears over the towers of Molfetta Cathedral in Molfetta, Italy, on March 3, 2026. The name Blood Moon derives from the color that the satellite takes on during the phenomenon: seen from Earth, the lunar surface is tinged with a characteristic red-orange hue, hence the evocative name. The event is linked to a total lunar eclipse: the Moon enters completely into the shadow cone projected by the Earth and, as a result of this alignment, takes on the color that has earned it its name.
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#13397521
3 March 2026
A Blood Moon appears over the towers of Molfetta Cathedral in Molfetta, Italy, on March 3, 2026. The name Blood Moon derives from the color that the satellite takes on during the phenomenon: seen from Earth, the lunar surface is tinged with a characteristic red-orange hue, hence the evocative name. The event is linked to a total lunar eclipse: the Moon enters completely into the shadow cone projected by the Earth and, as a result of this alignment, takes on the color that has earned it its name.
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3 March 2026
A Blood Moon appears over the towers of Molfetta Cathedral in Molfetta, Italy, on March 3, 2026. The name Blood Moon derives from the color that the satellite takes on during the phenomenon: seen from Earth, the lunar surface is tinged with a characteristic red-orange hue, hence the evocative name. The event is linked to a total lunar eclipse: the Moon enters completely into the shadow cone projected by the Earth and, as a result of this alignment, takes on the color that has earned it its name.
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3 March 2026
A Blood Moon appears over the towers of Molfetta Cathedral in Molfetta, Italy, on March 3, 2026. The name Blood Moon derives from the color that the satellite takes on during the phenomenon: seen from Earth, the lunar surface is tinged with a characteristic red-orange hue, hence the evocative name. The event is linked to a total lunar eclipse: the Moon enters completely into the shadow cone projected by the Earth and, as a result of this alignment, takes on the color that has earned it its name.
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#13397525
3 March 2026
A Blood Moon appears over the towers of Molfetta Cathedral in Molfetta, Italy, on March 3, 2026. The name Blood Moon derives from the color that the satellite takes on during the phenomenon: seen from Earth, the lunar surface is tinged with a characteristic red-orange hue, hence the evocative name. The event is linked to a total lunar eclipse: the Moon enters completely into the shadow cone projected by the Earth and, as a result of this alignment, takes on the color that has earned it its name.
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#13382520
28 February 2026
A roseate spoonbill is at Orlando Wetlands Park in Christmas, Florida, on February 26, 2026. The bird's striking pink plumage and spoon-shaped bill make it one of the most distinctive waders in Florida's wetlands.
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#13382523
28 February 2026
A roseate spoonbill is at the Orlando Wetlands Park in Christmas, Florida, on February 26, 2026. The bird's striking pink plumage and spoon-shaped bill make it one of the most distinctive waders in Florida's wetlands.
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#13329058
16 February 2026
A man unloads Rumita masks from a truck. These masks are worn by men and women to transform themselves into trees in Satriano di Lucania, Italy, on February 15, 2026. The Satriano Carnival is an ancient folk festival that takes place on the Saturday and Sunday before Shrove Tuesday. It is considered the most characteristic, evocative, and mysterious carnival in Basilicata. The uniqueness of this carnival ritual lies in the presence of three typical masks that parade through the streets of the town: Rumita, Urs, and Quaresima. It is considered one of the last arboreal and ancestral rituals to have survived in their entirety.
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16 February 2026
A man unloads Rumita masks from a truck. These masks are worn by men and women to transform themselves into trees in Satriano di Lucania, Italy, on February 15, 2026. The Satriano Carnival is an ancient folk festival that takes place on the Saturday and Sunday before Shrove Tuesday. It is considered the most characteristic, evocative, and mysterious carnival in Basilicata. The uniqueness of this carnival ritual lies in the presence of three typical masks that parade through the streets of the town: Rumita, Urs, and Quaresima. It is considered one of the last arboreal and ancestral rituals to have survived in their entirety.
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#13329061
16 February 2026
Men deposit Rumita masks in the woods, which men and women wear to transform themselves into trees, in Satriano di Lucania, Italy, on February 15, 2026. The Satriano Carnival is an ancient folk festival that takes place on the Saturday and Sunday before Shrove Tuesday and is considered the most characteristic, evocative, and mysterious in Basilicata. The uniqueness of this carnival ritual lies in the presence of three typical masks that parade through the streets of the town: Rumita, Urs, and Quaresima. It is considered one of the last arboreal and ancestral rituals to survive in their entirety.
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#13329063
16 February 2026
Men deposit Rumita masks in the woods, which men and women wear to transform themselves into trees, in Satriano di Lucania, Italy, on February 15, 2026. The Satriano Carnival is an ancient folk festival that takes place on the Saturday and Sunday before Shrove Tuesday and is considered the most characteristic, evocative, and mysterious in Basilicata. The uniqueness of this carnival ritual lies in the presence of three typical masks that parade through the streets of the town: Rumita, Urs, and Quaresima. It is considered one of the last arboreal and ancestral rituals to survive in their entirety.
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#13329064
16 February 2026
A man carries Rumita masks into the woods, which men and women wear to transform themselves into trees, in Satriano di Lucania, Italy, on February 15, 2026. The Satriano Carnival is an ancient folk festival that takes place on the Saturday and Sunday before Shrove Tuesday and is considered the most characteristic, evocative, and mysterious in Basilicata. The uniqueness of this carnival ritual lies in the presence of three typical masks that parade through the streets of the town: Rumita, Urs, and Quaresima. It is considered one of the last arboreal and ancestral rituals to survive in their entirety.
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#13329066
16 February 2026
A man dresses as Rumita in the woods in Satriano di Lucania, Italy, on February 15, 2026. The Satriano Carnival is an ancient folk festival that takes place on the Saturday and Sunday before Shrove Tuesday and is considered the most characteristic, evocative, and mysterious in Basilicata. The uniqueness of this carnival ritual lies in the presence of three typical masks that parade through the streets of the town: Rumita, Urs, and Quaresima. It is considered one of the last arboreal and ancestral rituals to survive in its entirety.
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#13329067
16 February 2026
Men and women play music and dance traditional dances before the festival in Satriano di Lucania, Italy, on February 15, 2026. The Satriano Carnival is an ancient folk festival that takes place on the Saturday and Sunday before Shrove Tuesday and is considered the most characteristic, evocative, and mysterious in Basilicata. The uniqueness of this carnival ritual lies in the presence of three typical masks that parade through the streets of the town: Rumita, Urs, and Quaresima. It is considered one of the last arboreal and ancestral rituals to survive in their entirety.
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#13329068
16 February 2026
A man dresses as Quaresima in Satriano di Lucania, Italy, on February 15, 2026. The Satriano Carnival is an ancient folk festival that takes place on the Saturday and Sunday before Shrove Tuesday and is considered the most characteristic, evocative, and mysterious in Basilicata. The uniqueness of this carnival ritual lies in the presence of three typical masks that parade through the streets of the town: Rumita, Urs, and Quaresima. It is considered one of the last arboreal and ancestral rituals to survive in their entirety.
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#13329069
16 February 2026
A man dresses as Quaresima in Satriano di Lucania, Italy, on February 15, 2026. The Satriano Carnival is an ancient folk festival that takes place on the Saturday and Sunday before Shrove Tuesday and is considered the most characteristic, evocative, and mysterious in Basilicata. The uniqueness of this carnival ritual lies in the presence of three typical masks that parade through the streets of the town: Rumita, Urs, and Quaresima. It is considered one of the last arboreal and ancestral rituals to survive in their entirety.
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