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#12576531
23 Jul 2025
An Indian potter sells earthen pots, which are used to store drinking water, in the Matigara area on the outskirts of Siliguri, India, on July 23, 2025. People use these earthen pots, which cost Rs 250 to Rs 300 INR, to store drinking water to keep it cool in the summer season.
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#10931049
22 Jan 2024
People are lighting one of the largest bonfires in honor of St. Anthony in front of the Church of St. Dominic in Giovinazzo, Italy, on January 21. Following tradition, bonfires are being lit throughout the city to pay homage to the thaumaturge Saint, whose life story is associated with the element of fire. Large earthenware vessels are being used to cook fava beans, which will be combined with olives, and this is all being enjoyed with delicious red wine.
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#10931050
22 Jan 2024
People are sitting in front of a bonfire in the historic center of Giovinazzo, Italy, on January 21, on the occasion of St. Anthony's Day. According to tradition, fires are being lit throughout the city to honor the thaumaturge Saint, whose hagiography is linked to the element of fire. Large earthenware vessels are being used to cook fava beans that will be mixed with olives, all accompanied by delicious red wine.
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#10931051
22 Jan 2024
Two men are running the bonfire in the historic center on the occasion of St. Anthony in Giovinazzo, Italy, on January 21. According to tradition, fires are being lit throughout the city of Giovinazzo to honor the thaumaturge Saint, whose hagiography is linked to the element. Firewood is being used, with large earthenware vessels in which fava beans are being cooked and will be mixed with olives, all accompanied by delicious red wine.
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#10931052
22 Jan 2024
A pot of broad beans is cooking in front of a bonfire in the historic center during the celebration of St. Anthony in Giovinazzo, Italy, on January 21. According to tradition, fires are being lit throughout the city to honor the thaumaturge Saint, whose hagiography is associated with the element of fire. Firewood supports large earthenware vessels where fava beans are being cooked and will be mixed with olives, all accompanied by delicious red wine.
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#10931053
22 Jan 2024
A pot of broad beans is cooking in front of a bonfire in the historic center during the celebration of St. Anthony in Giovinazzo, Italy, on January 21. According to tradition, fires are being lit throughout the city to honor the thaumaturge Saint, whose hagiography is associated with the element of fire. Firewood supports large earthenware vessels where fava beans are being cooked and will be mixed with olives, all accompanied by delicious red wine.
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#10931054
22 Jan 2024
A man is running through the bonfire in the historic center on the occasion of St. Anthony in Giovinazzo, Italy, on January 21. According to tradition, fires are being lit throughout the city of Giovinazzo to honor the thaumaturge Saint, whose hagiography is linked to the element. Firewood is being used, with large earthenware vessels in which fava beans are being cooked and will be mixed with olives, all accompanied by delicious red wine.
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#10931055
22 Jan 2024
A man is dancing in front of a bonfire in the historic center on the occasion of St. Anthony in Giovinazzo, Italy, on January 21. According to tradition, fires are being lit throughout the city of Giovinazzo to honor the thaumaturge Saint, whose hagiography is linked to the element. Firewood is being used, with large earthenware vessels in which fava beans are being cooked and will be mixed with olives, all accompanied by delicious red wine.
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#10931056
22 Jan 2024
A man is dancing in front of a bonfire in the historic center on the occasion of St. Anthony in Giovinazzo, Italy, on January 21. According to tradition, fires are being lit throughout the city of Giovinazzo to honor the thaumaturge Saint, whose hagiography is linked to the element. Firewood is being used, with large earthenware vessels in which fava beans are being cooked and will be mixed with olives, all accompanied by delicious red wine.
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#10931057
22 Jan 2024
A man is running through the bonfire in the historic center on the occasion of St. Anthony in Giovinazzo, Italy, on January 21. According to tradition, fires are being lit throughout the city of Giovinazzo to honor the thaumaturge Saint, whose hagiography is linked to the element. Firewood is being used, with large earthenware vessels in which fava beans are being cooked and will be mixed with olives, all accompanied by delicious red wine.
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#10931058
22 Jan 2024
A man is running through the bonfire in the historic center on the occasion of St. Anthony in Giovinazzo, Italy, on January 21. According to tradition, fires are being lit throughout the city of Giovinazzo to honor the thaumaturge Saint, whose hagiography is linked to the element. Firewood is being used, with large earthenware vessels in which fava beans are being cooked and will be mixed with olives, all accompanied by delicious red wine.
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#10931059
22 Jan 2024
A man is running around the bonfire in front of St. Augustine's Church to celebrate St. Anthony's Day in Giovinazzo, Italy, on January 21. Traditionally, fires are being lit throughout the city of Giovinazzo to honor the thaumaturge Saint, whose hagiography is associated with the element of fire. Firewood is being used, with large earthenware vessels on top where fava beans are being cooked and will be mixed with olives, all accompanied by delicious red wine.
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#10931060
22 Jan 2024
Men are running around the bonfire in front of St. Augustine's Church to celebrate St. Anthony's Day in Giovinazzo, Italy, on January 21. Tradition dictates that fires are being lit throughout the city of Giovinazzo to honor the thaumaturge Saint, who is associated with the element of fire. Firewood is being used, with large earthenware vessels where fava beans are being cooked to be mixed with olives, all accompanied by delicious red wine.
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10 Jan 2018
Kashmiri men unload their vessel full of water chestnuts after, extracting them, from the lake, each year from November through February thousands of men and women across the lake, gather in their boats to harvest the thorny fruit, on January 05, 2018 in Kolhom, north of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian Administered Kashmir, India. Water chestnuts are a major crop for people living near Wular lake , Asia's second largest freshwater lake. Wular, looks more like a flat marshy plain than a large lake in winters, as the water level recedes entire families collect and extract the marble-sized fruit from its spiky casing . The sun-dried chestnuts are later sold in markets, particularly in summer capital city Srinagar, and are consumed raw or roasted and even ground into a flour which locals say has medicinal properties. Its flour is consumed mostly by the people living around the lake. Now it is also in demand for its anti-diabetic properties, and is used by diabetic patients, because it is free of both cholesterol and fat. Some researchers are even investigating whether the fruit has cancer-fighting properties. Six kilograms of the processed stuff, dealers said, is sold at $4.74 (300 INR), and rates go up as the winter progresses. The shells of the chestnuts do not go waste and are used as cooking fuel. The women take care to store them separately, to later use them as fuel in kangris, an earthenware container with an outer encasement of wickerwork, filled with burning coal and normally carried under the clothing for heat in winter months.
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10 Jan 2018
Kashmiri men unload their vessel full of water chestnuts after, extracting them, from the lake, each year from November through February thousands of men and women across the lake, gather in their boats to harvest the thorny fruit, on January 05, 2018 in Kolhom, north of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian Administered Kashmir, India. Water chestnuts are a major crop for people living near Wular lake , Asia's second largest freshwater lake. Wular, looks more like a flat marshy plain than a large lake in winters, as the water level recedes entire families collect and extract the marble-sized fruit from its spiky casing . The sun-dried chestnuts are later sold in markets, particularly in summer capital city Srinagar, and are consumed raw or roasted and even ground into a flour which locals say has medicinal properties. Its flour is consumed mostly by the people living around the lake. Now it is also in demand for its anti-diabetic properties, and is used by diabetic patients, because it is free of both cholesterol and fat. Some researchers are even investigating whether the fruit has cancer-fighting properties. Six kilograms of the processed stuff, dealers said, is sold at $4.74 (300 INR), and rates go up as the winter progresses. The shells of the chestnuts do not go waste and are used as cooking fuel. The women take care to store them separately, to later use them as fuel in kangris, an earthenware container with an outer encasement of wickerwork, filled with burning coal and normally carried under the clothing for heat in winter months.
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10 Jan 2018
A Kashmiri man carrying a tub full of water chestnuts unload his vessel full of water chestnuts after, extracting them, from the lake, each year from November through February thousands of men and women across the lake, gather in their boats to harvest the thorny fruit, on January 05, 2018 in Kolhom, north of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian Administered Kashmir, India. Water chestnuts are a major crop for people living near Wular lake , Asia's second largest freshwater lake. Wular, looks more like a flat marshy plain than a large lake in winters, as the water level recedes entire families collect and extract the marble-sized fruit from its spiky casing . The sun-dried chestnuts are later sold in markets, particularly in summer capital city Srinagar, and are consumed raw or roasted and even ground into a flour which locals say has medicinal properties. Its flour is consumed mostly by the people living around the lake. Now it is also in demand for its anti-diabetic properties, and is used by diabetic patients, because it is free of both cholesterol and fat. Some researchers are even investigating whether the fruit has cancer-fighting properties. Six kilograms of the processed stuff, dealers said, is sold at $4.74 (300 INR), and rates go up as the winter progresses. The shells of the chestnuts do not go waste and are used as cooking fuel. The women take care to store them separately, to later use them as fuel in kangris, an earthenware container with an outer encasement of wickerwork, filled with burning coal and normally carried under the clothing for heat in winter months.
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