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1 October 2025
Children climb a climbing wall in Munich, Germany, on September 28, 2025.
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29 September 2025
A boy climbs on an artificial outdoor climbing wall in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on September 28, 2025.
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24 May 2025
A young man practices parkour elements before entering the Varadin Bridge in Novi Sad, Serbia, on April 15.
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24 May 2025
A young man practices parkour elements before entering the Varadin Bridge in Novi Sad, Serbia, on April 15.
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11 May 2025
An Indian Buddhist monk climbs atop a giant statue of Buddha to wash and decorate it on the eve of Buddha Purnima, a holiday traditionally celebrated for Buddha's birthday, also known as Vesak celebrations, near Kolkata City, India, on May 11, 2025. Buddha Purnima is celebrated on May 12.
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4 May 2025
A person climbs a haystack to arrange straw on the outskirts of Kolkata, India, on May 4, 2025.
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5 January 2025
A boy climbs a date palm tree to collect juice for making jaggery on an early winter morning on the outskirts of Kolkata, India, on January 5, 2025.
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5 October 2024
Balinese men fall from pyramid-like structures using long wooden sticks during the Mekotek ritual in Munggu Village, Bali, Indonesia, on October 5, 2024. Mekotek is a Balinese Hindu tradition held once every six months by the villagers of Munggu as a symbol of victory and is believed to avoid bad luck in the village. The tradition is unique to the village and is attended by all men carrying long wooden sticks around the village. They make a pyramid-like structure with the sticks, which is then repeatedly climbed by one of the participants at every street intersection.
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5 October 2024
Balinese men make pyramid-like structures using long wooden sticks during the Mekotek ritual in Munggu Village, Bali, Indonesia, on October 5, 2024. Mekotek is a Balinese Hindu tradition held once every six months by the villagers of Munggu as a symbol of victory and is believed to ward off bad luck in the village. The tradition is unique to the village and is attended by all men carrying long wooden sticks around the village. They make a pyramid-like structure with the sticks, which is then repeatedly climbed by one of the participants at every street intersection.
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5 October 2024
Balinese men make pyramid-like structures using long wooden sticks during the Mekotek ritual in Munggu Village, Bali, Indonesia, on October 5, 2024. Mekotek is a Balinese Hindu tradition held once every six months by the villagers of Munggu as a symbol of victory and is believed to ward off bad luck in the village. The tradition is unique to the village and is attended by all men carrying long wooden sticks around the village. They make a pyramid-like structure with the sticks, which is then repeatedly climbed by one of the participants at every street intersection.
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5 October 2024
Balinese men make pyramid-like structures using long wooden sticks during the Mekotek ritual in Munggu Village, Bali, Indonesia, on October 5, 2024. Mekotek is a Balinese Hindu tradition held once every six months by the villagers of Munggu as a symbol of victory and is believed to ward off bad luck in the village. The tradition is unique to the village and is attended by all men carrying long wooden sticks around the village. They make a pyramid-like structure with the sticks, which is then repeatedly climbed by one of the participants at every street intersection.
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5 October 2024
Balinese men make pyramid-like structures using long wooden sticks during the Mekotek ritual in Munggu Village, Bali, Indonesia, on October 5, 2024. Mekotek is a Balinese Hindu tradition held once every six months by the villagers of Munggu as a symbol of victory and is believed to ward off bad luck in the village. The tradition is unique to the village and is attended by all men carrying long wooden sticks around the village. They make a pyramid-like structure with the sticks, which is then repeatedly climbed by one of the participants at every street intersection.
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5 October 2024
Balinese men make pyramid-like structures using long wooden sticks during the Mekotek ritual in Munggu Village, Bali, Indonesia, on October 5, 2024. Mekotek is a Balinese Hindu tradition held once every six months by the villagers of Munggu as a symbol of victory and is believed to ward off bad luck in the village. The tradition is unique to the village and is attended by all men carrying long wooden sticks around the village. They make a pyramid-like structure with the sticks, which is then repeatedly climbed by one of the participants at every street intersection.
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5 October 2024
Balinese men make pyramid-like structures using long wooden sticks during the Mekotek ritual in Munggu Village, Bali, Indonesia, on October 5, 2024. Mekotek is a Balinese Hindu tradition held once every six months by the villagers of Munggu as a symbol of victory and is believed to ward off bad luck in the village. The tradition is unique to the village and is attended by all men carrying long wooden sticks around the village. They make a pyramid-like structure with the sticks, which is then repeatedly climbed by one of the participants at every street intersection.
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5 October 2024
A Balinese man falls from a pyramid-like structure using long wooden sticks during the Mekotek ritual in Munggu Village, Bali, Indonesia, on October 5, 2024. Mekotek is a Balinese Hindu tradition held once every six months by the villagers of Munggu as a symbol of victory and is believed to prevent bad luck in the village. The tradition is unique to the village and is attended by all men carrying long wooden sticks around the village. They make a pyramid-like structure with the sticks, which is then repeatedly climbed by one of the participants at every street intersection.
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5 October 2024
Balinese men carry long wooden sticks and take part in the Mekotek ritual in Munggu Village, Bali, Indonesia, on October 5, 2024. Mekotek is a Balinese Hindu tradition held once every six months by the villagers of Munggu as a symbol of victory and is believed to ward off bad luck in the village. The tradition is unique to the village and is attended by all men carrying long wooden sticks around the village. They make a pyramid-like structure with the sticks, which is then repeatedly climbed by one of the participants at every street intersection.
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