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DOHA, QATAR - FEBRUARY 18: 
 A collection of dust-covered vintage cameras, including several Nikon DSLR models, various lenses, and external...

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Daily Life In Doha

28 February 2026

DOHA, QATAR - FEBRUARY 18: 
 A collection of dust-covered vintage cameras, including several Nikon DSLR models, various lenses, and external...

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28 February 2026

DOHA, QATAR - FEBRUARY 18: A collection of dust-covered vintage cameras, including several Nikon DSLR models, various lenses, and external flash units, are displayed on a shelf in a shop at Souq Waqif on February 18, 2026, in Doha, Qatar.


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Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer BYD presents at the Open Space Area during the IAA Mobility in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on September...

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Chinese Company BYD At IAA Mobility Munich 2025

14 September 2025

Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer BYD presents at the Open Space Area during the IAA Mobility in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on September...

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14 September 2025

Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer BYD presents at the Open Space Area during the IAA Mobility in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on September 13, 2025. Exhibits include the BYD Tang electric SUV and BYD Flash Charging system.


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Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer BYD presents at the Open Space Area during the IAA Mobility in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on September...

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Chinese Company BYD At IAA Mobility Munich 2025

14 September 2025

Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer BYD presents at the Open Space Area during the IAA Mobility in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on September...

#12751482

14 September 2025

Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer BYD presents at the Open Space Area during the IAA Mobility in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on September 13, 2025. Exhibits include the BYD Tang electric SUV and BYD Flash Charging system.


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Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer BYD presents at the Open Space Area during the IAA Mobility in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on September...

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Chinese Company BYD At IAA Mobility Munich 2025

14 September 2025

Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer BYD presents at the Open Space Area during the IAA Mobility in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on September...

#12751485

14 September 2025

Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer BYD presents at the Open Space Area during the IAA Mobility in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on September 13, 2025. Exhibits include the BYD Tang electric SUV and BYD Flash Charging system.


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Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer BYD presents at the Open Space Area during the IAA Mobility in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on September...

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Chinese Company BYD At IAA Mobility Munich 2025

14 September 2025

Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer BYD presents at the Open Space Area during the IAA Mobility in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on September...

#12751492

14 September 2025

Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer BYD presents at the Open Space Area during the IAA Mobility in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on September 13, 2025. Exhibits include the BYD Tang electric SUV and BYD Flash Charging system.


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Erotic art is seen at the EroChain Expo erotic fair in Warsaw, Poland on 27 June, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

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Erotic Fair In Warsaw

27 June 2025

Erotic art is seen at the EroChain Expo erotic fair in Warsaw, Poland on 27 June, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

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27 June 2025

Erotic art is seen at the EroChain Expo erotic fair in Warsaw, Poland on 27 June, 2025.


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Erotic art is seen at the EroChain Expo erotic fair in Warsaw, Poland on 27 June, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

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Erotic Fair In Warsaw

27 June 2025

Erotic art is seen at the EroChain Expo erotic fair in Warsaw, Poland on 27 June, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

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27 June 2025

Erotic art is seen at the EroChain Expo erotic fair in Warsaw, Poland on 27 June, 2025.


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People have their portrait taken in erotic clothing at the EroChain Expo erotic fair in Warsaw, Poland on 27 June, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arri...

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Erotic Fair In Warsaw

27 June 2025

People have their portrait taken in erotic clothing at the EroChain Expo erotic fair in Warsaw, Poland on 27 June, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arri...

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27 June 2025

People have their portrait taken in erotic clothing at the EroChain Expo erotic fair in Warsaw, Poland on 27 June, 2025.


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A performer has her photo taken at the EroChain Expo erotic fair in Warsaw, Poland on 27 June, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

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Erotic Fair In Warsaw

27 June 2025

A performer has her photo taken at the EroChain Expo erotic fair in Warsaw, Poland on 27 June, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

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27 June 2025

A performer has her photo taken at the EroChain Expo erotic fair in Warsaw, Poland on 27 June, 2025.


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Performers pose for photos at the EroChain Expo erotic fair in Warsaw, Poland on 27 June, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

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Erotic Fair In Warsaw

27 June 2025

Performers pose for photos at the EroChain Expo erotic fair in Warsaw, Poland on 27 June, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

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27 June 2025

Performers pose for photos at the EroChain Expo erotic fair in Warsaw, Poland on 27 June, 2025.


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A woman with lipstick makeup is seen at the EroChain Expo erotic fair in Warsaw, Poland on 27 June, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

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Erotic Fair In Warsaw

27 June 2025

A woman with lipstick makeup is seen at the EroChain Expo erotic fair in Warsaw, Poland on 27 June, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

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27 June 2025

A woman with lipstick makeup is seen at the EroChain Expo erotic fair in Warsaw, Poland on 27 June, 2025.


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Tattoo artists and enthusiasts get tattooed during the ''Nepal Tattoo Convention'' organized in Lalitpur, Nepal, on April 12, 2025. Tattoo c...

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Nepal Hosts Tattoo Convention

12 April 2025

Tattoo artists and enthusiasts get tattooed during the ''Nepal Tattoo Convention'' organized in Lalitpur, Nepal, on April 12, 2025. Tattoo c...

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12 April 2025

Tattoo artists and enthusiasts get tattooed during the ''Nepal Tattoo Convention'' organized in Lalitpur, Nepal, on April 12, 2025. Tattoo culture in Nepal is one of the oldest traditions practiced widely by the Newa:, Tharu, Gurungs, and Magar, the aboriginals of the Himalayan nation. According to the younger generation, traditional tattoos lack precise details, linking them more to the communities and spiritual beliefs, but modern tattoo designs focus more on aesthetics. Driven by aesthetic values, younger generations now fuse traditional beliefs with modern designs to ink various parts of their bodies. In Kathmandu Valley, tattoos in the past were mostly done during the Jatras (festivals) and Melas (carnivals) like Rato Machindra Jatra and Indra Jatra. Kathmandu's Tebahal and Bhaktapur's Thimi are famous for tattoo art, which is called ''Lha: Chyogu'' in the Nepali Bhasha or the Newa: language. 'Lha' in Newa: means 'flesh' and 'chyogu' means 'writing'; the tattoo on the legs of Newari women symbolizes their strength, and a belief follows that a person takes nothing but the tattoos on their body after death. On the way to heaven, if one finds hardships, they can sell the tattoos and therefore make the way to heaven more comfortably. Back then, coal and milk were mixed with plants to produce colors for the ink used to design the tattoos. Now, inks are widely used, poured into a machine, and then run over the sketched areas of the body.


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Tattoo artists and enthusiasts get tattooed during the ''Nepal Tattoo Convention'' organized in Lalitpur, Nepal, on April 12, 2025. Tattoo c...

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Nepal Hosts Tattoo Convention

12 April 2025

Tattoo artists and enthusiasts get tattooed during the ''Nepal Tattoo Convention'' organized in Lalitpur, Nepal, on April 12, 2025. Tattoo c...

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12 April 2025

Tattoo artists and enthusiasts get tattooed during the ''Nepal Tattoo Convention'' organized in Lalitpur, Nepal, on April 12, 2025. Tattoo culture in Nepal is one of the oldest traditions practiced widely by the Newa:, Tharu, Gurungs, and Magar, the aboriginals of the Himalayan nation. According to the younger generation, traditional tattoos lack precise details, linking them more to the communities and spiritual beliefs, but modern tattoo designs focus more on aesthetics. Driven by aesthetic values, younger generations now fuse traditional beliefs with modern designs to ink various parts of their bodies. In Kathmandu Valley, tattoos in the past were mostly done during the Jatras (festivals) and Melas (carnivals) like Rato Machindra Jatra and Indra Jatra. Kathmandu's Tebahal and Bhaktapur's Thimi are famous for tattoo art, which is called ''Lha: Chyogu'' in the Nepali Bhasha or the Newa: language. 'Lha' in Newa: means 'flesh' and 'chyogu' means 'writing'; the tattoo on the legs of Newari women symbolizes their strength, and a belief follows that a person takes nothing but the tattoos on their body after death. On the way to heaven, if one finds hardships, they can sell the tattoos and therefore make the way to heaven more comfortably. Back then, coal and milk were mixed with plants to produce colors for the ink used to design the tattoos. Now, inks are widely used, poured into a machine, and then run over the sketched areas of the body.


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Tattoo artists and enthusiasts get tattooed during the ''Nepal Tattoo Convention'' organized in Lalitpur, Nepal, on April 12, 2025. Tattoo c...

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Nepal Hosts Tattoo Convention

12 April 2025

Tattoo artists and enthusiasts get tattooed during the ''Nepal Tattoo Convention'' organized in Lalitpur, Nepal, on April 12, 2025. Tattoo c...

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12 April 2025

Tattoo artists and enthusiasts get tattooed during the ''Nepal Tattoo Convention'' organized in Lalitpur, Nepal, on April 12, 2025. Tattoo culture in Nepal is one of the oldest traditions practiced widely by the Newa:, Tharu, Gurungs, and Magar, the aboriginals of the Himalayan nation. According to the younger generation, traditional tattoos lack precise details, linking them more to the communities and spiritual beliefs, but modern tattoo designs focus more on aesthetics. Driven by aesthetic values, younger generations now fuse traditional beliefs with modern designs to ink various parts of their bodies. In Kathmandu Valley, tattoos in the past were mostly done during the Jatras (festivals) and Melas (carnivals) like Rato Machindra Jatra and Indra Jatra. Kathmandu's Tebahal and Bhaktapur's Thimi are famous for tattoo art, which is called ''Lha: Chyogu'' in the Nepali Bhasha or the Newa: language. 'Lha' in Newa: means 'flesh' and 'chyogu' means 'writing'; the tattoo on the legs of Newari women symbolizes their strength, and a belief follows that a person takes nothing but the tattoos on their body after death. On the way to heaven, if one finds hardships, they can sell the tattoos and therefore make the way to heaven more comfortably. Back then, coal and milk were mixed with plants to produce colors for the ink used to design the tattoos. Now, inks are widely used, poured into a machine, and then run over the sketched areas of the body.


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Tattoo artists and enthusiasts get tattooed during the ''Nepal Tattoo Convention'' organized in Lalitpur, Nepal, on April 12, 2025. Tattoo c...

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Nepal Hosts Tattoo Convention

12 April 2025

Tattoo artists and enthusiasts get tattooed during the ''Nepal Tattoo Convention'' organized in Lalitpur, Nepal, on April 12, 2025. Tattoo c...

#12256421

12 April 2025

Tattoo artists and enthusiasts get tattooed during the ''Nepal Tattoo Convention'' organized in Lalitpur, Nepal, on April 12, 2025. Tattoo culture in Nepal is one of the oldest traditions practiced widely by the Newa:, Tharu, Gurungs, and Magar, the aboriginals of the Himalayan nation. According to the younger generation, traditional tattoos lack precise details, linking them more to the communities and spiritual beliefs, but modern tattoo designs focus more on aesthetics. Driven by aesthetic values, younger generations now fuse traditional beliefs with modern designs to ink various parts of their bodies. In Kathmandu Valley, tattoos in the past were mostly done during the Jatras (festivals) and Melas (carnivals) like Rato Machindra Jatra and Indra Jatra. Kathmandu's Tebahal and Bhaktapur's Thimi are famous for tattoo art, which is called ''Lha: Chyogu'' in the Nepali Bhasha or the Newa: language. 'Lha' in Newa: means 'flesh' and 'chyogu' means 'writing'; the tattoo on the legs of Newari women symbolizes their strength, and a belief follows that a person takes nothing but the tattoos on their body after death. On the way to heaven, if one finds hardships, they can sell the tattoos and therefore make the way to heaven more comfortably. Back then, coal and milk were mixed with plants to produce colors for the ink used to design the tattoos. Now, inks are widely used, poured into a machine, and then run over the sketched areas of the body.


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Tattoo artists and enthusiasts get tattooed during the ''Nepal Tattoo Convention'' organized in Lalitpur, Nepal, on April 12, 2025. Tattoo c...

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Nepal Hosts Tattoo Convention

12 April 2025

Tattoo artists and enthusiasts get tattooed during the ''Nepal Tattoo Convention'' organized in Lalitpur, Nepal, on April 12, 2025. Tattoo c...

#12256422

12 April 2025

Tattoo artists and enthusiasts get tattooed during the ''Nepal Tattoo Convention'' organized in Lalitpur, Nepal, on April 12, 2025. Tattoo culture in Nepal is one of the oldest traditions practiced widely by the Newa:, Tharu, Gurungs, and Magar, the aboriginals of the Himalayan nation. According to the younger generation, traditional tattoos lack precise details, linking them more to the communities and spiritual beliefs, but modern tattoo designs focus more on aesthetics. Driven by aesthetic values, younger generations now fuse traditional beliefs with modern designs to ink various parts of their bodies. In Kathmandu Valley, tattoos in the past were mostly done during the Jatras (festivals) and Melas (carnivals) like Rato Machindra Jatra and Indra Jatra. Kathmandu's Tebahal and Bhaktapur's Thimi are famous for tattoo art, which is called ''Lha: Chyogu'' in the Nepali Bhasha or the Newa: language. 'Lha' in Newa: means 'flesh' and 'chyogu' means 'writing'; the tattoo on the legs of Newari women symbolizes their strength, and a belief follows that a person takes nothing but the tattoos on their body after death. On the way to heaven, if one finds hardships, they can sell the tattoos and therefore make the way to heaven more comfortably. Back then, coal and milk were mixed with plants to produce colors for the ink used to design the tattoos. Now, inks are widely used, poured into a machine, and then run over the sketched areas of the body.


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