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#11918883
5 January 2025
A boy prepares date jaggery after collecting juice from date palm trees on the outskirts of Kolkata, India, on January 5, 2025.
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3 July 2024
CAEN, FRANCE - JULY 02: National flag of Canada, on July 02, 2024, in Caen, Normandy, France.
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#4321542
13 May 2019
Sculpture of an ancient Assyrian Lamassu, a mythological protective creature, the Winged Bull with the head of a man, on London Trafalgar Square 4th Plinth in 2018. The sculpture was made by the American artist Michael Rakowitz called "The Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist" and is a reconstruction of an ancient statue destroyed by ISIS in Nineveh - modern Mosul, Iraq in 2015. The installation is made from more than 10000 recycled cans of date syrup, a product that Iraq exports.
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#4321544
13 May 2019
Sculpture of an ancient Assyrian Lamassu, a mythological protective creature, the Winged Bull with the head of a man, on London Trafalgar Square 4th Plinth in 2018. The sculpture was made by the American artist Michael Rakowitz called "The Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist" and is a reconstruction of an ancient statue destroyed by ISIS in Nineveh - modern Mosul, Iraq in 2015. The installation is made from more than 10000 recycled cans of date syrup, a product that Iraq exports.
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#4321550
13 May 2019
Sculpture of an ancient Assyrian Lamassu, a mythological protective creature, the Winged Bull with the head of a man, on London Trafalgar Square 4th Plinth in 2018. The sculpture was made by the American artist Michael Rakowitz called "The Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist" and is a reconstruction of an ancient statue destroyed by ISIS in Nineveh - modern Mosul, Iraq in 2015. The installation is made from more than 10000 recycled cans of date syrup, a product that Iraq exports.
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#4321554
13 May 2019
Sculpture of an ancient Assyrian Lamassu, a mythological protective creature, the Winged Bull with the head of a man, on London Trafalgar Square 4th Plinth in 2018. The sculpture was made by the American artist Michael Rakowitz called "The Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist" and is a reconstruction of an ancient statue destroyed by ISIS in Nineveh - modern Mosul, Iraq in 2015. The installation is made from more than 10000 recycled cans of date syrup, a product that Iraq exports.
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#4321558
13 May 2019
Sculpture of an ancient Assyrian Lamassu, a mythological protective creature, the Winged Bull with the head of a man, on London Trafalgar Square 4th Plinth in 2018. The sculpture was made by the American artist Michael Rakowitz called "The Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist" and is a reconstruction of an ancient statue destroyed by ISIS in Nineveh - modern Mosul, Iraq in 2015. The installation is made from more than 10000 recycled cans of date syrup, a product that Iraq exports.
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#4321562
13 May 2019
Sculpture of an ancient Assyrian Lamassu, a mythological protective creature, the Winged Bull with the head of a man, on London Trafalgar Square 4th Plinth in 2018. The sculpture was made by the American artist Michael Rakowitz called "The Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist" and is a reconstruction of an ancient statue destroyed by ISIS in Nineveh - modern Mosul, Iraq in 2015. The installation is made from more than 10000 recycled cans of date syrup, a product that Iraq exports.
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#4321564
13 May 2019
Sculpture of an ancient Assyrian Lamassu, a mythological protective creature, the Winged Bull with the head of a man, on London Trafalgar Square 4th Plinth in 2018. The sculpture was made by the American artist Michael Rakowitz called "The Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist" and is a reconstruction of an ancient statue destroyed by ISIS in Nineveh - modern Mosul, Iraq in 2015. The installation is made from more than 10000 recycled cans of date syrup, a product that Iraq exports.
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