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#11081474
17 March 2024
A person is throwing a pineapple to load it into a truck inside a wholesale fruit market in Kolkata, India, on March 17, 2023.
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#11043790
3 March 2024
Artists are performing during the ''Kenduren Wonosalam'' festival in Jombang, Indonesia, on March 3, 2024. Piles of thorny fruit are being driven around the village before being thrown to the waiting crowds. The participants, usually consisting of groups of people, are climbing a structure made from durian fruit. Their task is to collect as many fruits as possible and to throw them back to friends in the crowd below, who then attempt to catch these hard, heavy, and spiky fruits. Those who catch a durian are entitled to eat it on the spot or take it home. The festival itself is a form of gratitude during the harvest season.
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#11043794
3 March 2024
People are receiving free durian fruits at the festival called ''Kenduren Wonosalam'' in Jombang, Indonesia, on March 5, 2023. Piles of the thorny fruit are being driven around the village before being thrown to the waiting crowds. The participants, usually consisting of groups of people, are climbing a structure made from the durian fruit. Their task is to collect as many fruits as possible and to throw them back to friends in the crowd below, who are then trying to catch these hard, heavy, and spiky fruits. Those who catch a durian are entitled to eat it on the spot or take it home.
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#11043789
3 March 2024
People are carrying piles of durians at the festival called ''Kenduren Wonosalam'' in Jombang, Indonesia, on March 3, 2024. The thorny fruits are being driven around the village before being thrown to the waiting crowds. Participants, usually in groups, are climbing a structure made from durian fruit. They are collecting as many fruits as possible and throwing them to friends in the crowd below, who are trying to catch these hard, heavy, and spiky fruits. Those who catch a durian are eating it on the spot or taking it home. The festival itself is a form of gratitude during the harvest season.
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#11043791
3 March 2024
People are carrying piles of durians at the festival called ''Kenduren Wonosalam'' in Jombang, Indonesia, on March 3, 2024. The thorny fruits are being driven around the village before being thrown to the waiting crowds. Participants, usually in groups, are climbing a structure made from durian fruit. They are collecting as many fruits as possible and throwing them to friends in the crowd below, who are trying to catch these hard, heavy, and spiky fruits. Those who catch a durian are eating it on the spot or taking it home. The festival itself is a form of gratitude during the harvest season.
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#11043792
3 March 2024
People are carrying piles of durians at the festival called ''Kenduren Wonosalam'' in Jombang, Indonesia, on March 3, 2024. The thorny fruits are being driven around the village before being thrown to the waiting crowds. Participants, usually in groups, are climbing a structure made from durian fruit. They are collecting as many fruits as possible and throwing them to friends in the crowd below, who are trying to catch these hard, heavy, and spiky fruits. Those who catch a durian are eating it on the spot or taking it home. The festival itself is a form of gratitude during the harvest season.
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#11043793
3 March 2024
People are carrying piles of durians at the festival called ''Kenduren Wonosalam'' in Jombang, Indonesia, on March 3, 2024. The thorny fruits are being driven around the village before being thrown to the waiting crowds. Participants, usually in groups, are climbing a structure made from durian fruit. They are collecting as many fruits as possible and throwing them to friends in the crowd below, who are trying to catch these hard, heavy, and spiky fruits. Those who catch a durian are eating it on the spot or taking it home. The festival itself is a form of gratitude during the harvest season.
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#11043795
3 March 2024
People are arranging piles of durians at the ''Kenduren Wonosalam'' festival in Jombang, Indonesia, on March 3, 2024. The thorny fruits are being driven around the village before being thrown to the waiting crowds. Participants, consisting of groups of people, are climbing a structure made from durian fruit. They are collecting as many fruits as possible and throwing them to friends in the crowd below, who are attempting to catch these hard, heavy, and spiky fruits. Those who catch a durian are entitled to eat it on the spot or take it home. The festival itself is a form of gratitude during the harvest season.
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#11043796
3 March 2024
People are arranging piles of durians at the ''Kenduren Wonosalam'' festival in Jombang, Indonesia, on March 3, 2024. The thorny fruits are being driven around the village before being thrown to the waiting crowds. Participants, consisting of groups of people, are climbing a structure made from durian fruit. They are collecting as many fruits as possible and throwing them to friends in the crowd below, who are attempting to catch these hard, heavy, and spiky fruits. Those who catch a durian are entitled to eat it on the spot or take it home. The festival itself is a form of gratitude during the harvest season.
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#2641023
27 April 2018
Nepalese people observing coconut throwing procession from top of the chariot during a Rato Machindranath festival celebrated at Lagankhel, Laltipur, Nepal on Friday, April 27, 2018. Rato Machindranath is also said as the 'god of rain' and both Hindus and Buddhists worship the Machindranath in hope of good rain to prevent drought during the rice plantation season. According to old belief, whoever catches the thrown holy coconut fruit, it will be blessed with a baby son and will have a prosper life year ahead.
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#2641024
27 April 2018
Nepalese people observing coconut throwing procession from top of the chariot during a Rato Machindranath festival celebrated at Lagankhel, Laltipur, Nepal on Friday, April 27, 2018. Rato Machindranath is also said as the 'god of rain' and both Hindus and Buddhists worship the Machindranath in hope of good rain to prevent drought during the rice plantation season. According to old belief, whoever catches the thrown holy coconut fruit, it will be blessed with a baby son and will have a prosper life year ahead.
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#2641027
27 April 2018
Nepalese people observing coconut throwing procession from top of the chariot during a Rato Machindranath festival celebrated at Lagankhel, Laltipur, Nepal on Friday, April 27, 2018. Rato Machindranath is also said as the 'god of rain' and both Hindus and Buddhists worship the Machindranath in hope of good rain to prevent drought during the rice plantation season. According to old belief, whoever catches the thrown holy coconut fruit, it will be blessed with a baby son and will have a prosper life year ahead.
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#2641031
27 April 2018
Nepalese people observing coconut throwing procession from top of the chariot during a Rato Machindranath festival celebrated at Lagankhel, Laltipur, Nepal on Friday, April 27, 2018. Rato Machindranath is also said as the 'god of rain' and both Hindus and Buddhists worship the Machindranath in hope of good rain to prevent drought during the rice plantation season. According to old belief, whoever catches the thrown holy coconut fruit, it will be blessed with a baby son and will have a prosper life year ahead.
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#2641032
27 April 2018
Nepalese people observing coconut throwing procession from top of the chariot during a Rato Machindranath festival celebrated at Lagankhel, Laltipur, Nepal on Friday, April 27, 2018. Rato Machindranath is also said as the 'god of rain' and both Hindus and Buddhists worship the Machindranath in hope of good rain to prevent drought during the rice plantation season. According to old belief, whoever catches the thrown holy coconut fruit, it will be blessed with a baby son and will have a prosper life year ahead.
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#2641033
27 April 2018
Nepalese people observing coconut throwing procession from top of the chariot during a Rato Machindranath festival celebrated at Lagankhel, Laltipur, Nepal on Friday, April 27, 2018. Rato Machindranath is also said as the 'god of rain' and both Hindus and Buddhists worship the Machindranath in hope of good rain to prevent drought during the rice plantation season. According to old belief, whoever catches the thrown holy coconut fruit, it will be blessed with a baby son and will have a prosper life year ahead.
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#2641038
27 April 2018
Nepalese people observing coconut throwing procession from top of the chariot during a Rato Machindranath festival celebrated at Lagankhel, Laltipur, Nepal on Friday, April 27, 2018. Rato Machindranath is also said as the 'god of rain' and both Hindus and Buddhists worship the Machindranath in hope of good rain to prevent drought during the rice plantation season. According to old belief, whoever catches the thrown holy coconut fruit, it will be blessed with a baby son and will have a prosper life year ahead.
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