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#12781915
21 September 2025
A man in Bavarian leather trousers walks in the sun in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on September 21, 2025. He carries two decorated gingerbread hearts with the inscriptions ''Princess'' and ''Heartquake.''
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#11452001
3 August 2024
A person is riding a rickshaw with his relative through the waterlogged busy road and going to the nearby hospital during the heavy monsoon rain in Kolkata, India, on August 3, 2024.
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#11433377
25 July 2024
People are carrying umbrellas while going to their workplace during rainfall in Mumbai, India, on July 25, 2024.
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#11433378
25 July 2024
People are carrying umbrellas while going to their workplace during rainfall in Mumbai, India, on July 25, 2024.
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14 July 2024
Republic of Ireland's Grace Moloney is going to their supporters after the UEFA Women European Championship Group 3 match between England Women and Republic of Ireland in Norwich, England, on July 12, 2024.
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14 July 2024
Republic of Ireland's Grace Moloney is going to their supporters after the UEFA Women European Championship Group 3 match between England Women and Republic of Ireland in Norwich, England, on July 12, 2024.
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#11330460
15 June 2024
Che Adams (Scotland) is reacting to going two down during the UEFA European Championship Group A match between Germany and Scotland at Allianz Arena, in Munich, Germany, on June 14, 2024.
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#10612498
8 October 2023
Workers are loading a Durga Idol onto a truck for going to a pandal, or a temporary platform, ahead of the Durga Puja festival in Kolkata, India on 08 October 2023.
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8 October 2023
Workers are loading a Durga Idol onto a truck for going to a pandal, or a temporary platform, ahead of the Durga Puja festival in Kolkata, India on 08 October 2023.
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#10179196
18 June 2023
Arankele Monastery Forest Monks go for alms on June 18, 2023, in Kurunegala, Sri Lanka. Arankele Monastery is a forest monastery that dates back to the 6th century. Arankale Forest, which is situated 117 kilometers away from Colombo, is located in the district of Kurunegala. The densely wooded terrain crowded with substantial hardwood trees is interspersed by the openings and clearings created by the on-going process of clearing scattered debris to unearth the ruins and re-erecting the fallen ruins. The significance of the Arankale forest is its tranquility and how the natural formations of caves have been used for the hermit lifestyle of the monks. Furthermore, it was evident in the existence of meditation halls and stone-faced double platform structures. These platforms, aligned on the east-west axis, consist of the entrance porch to the east, bridged by a giant monolith. History books mention that the last Arhat in Sri Lanka, Maliadeva Arhat, lived here.
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#10179200
18 June 2023
Arankele Monastery Forest Monks go for alms on June 18, 2023, in Kurunegala, Sri Lanka. Arankele Monastery is a forest monastery that dates back to the 6th century. Arankale Forest, which is situated 117 kilometers away from Colombo, is located in the district of Kurunegala. The densely wooded terrain crowded with substantial hardwood trees is interspersed by the openings and clearings created by the on-going process of clearing scattered debris to unearth the ruins and re-erecting the fallen ruins. The significance of the Arankale forest is its tranquility and how the natural formations of caves have been used for the hermit lifestyle of the monks. Furthermore, it was evident in the existence of meditation halls and stone-faced double platform structures. These platforms, aligned on the east-west axis, consist of the entrance porch to the east, bridged by a giant monolith. History books mention that the last Arhat in Sri Lanka, Maliadeva Arhat, lived here.
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#10179204
18 June 2023
Arankele Monastery Forest Monks go for alms on June 18, 2023, in Kurunegala, Sri Lanka. Arankele Monastery is a forest monastery that dates back to the 6th century. Arankale Forest, which is situated 117 kilometers away from Colombo, is located in the district of Kurunegala. The densely wooded terrain crowded with substantial hardwood trees is interspersed by the openings and clearings created by the on-going process of clearing scattered debris to unearth the ruins and re-erecting the fallen ruins. The significance of the Arankale forest is its tranquility and how the natural formations of caves have been used for the hermit lifestyle of the monks. Furthermore, it was evident in the existence of meditation halls and stone-faced double platform structures. These platforms, aligned on the east-west axis, consist of the entrance porch to the east, bridged by a giant monolith. History books mention that the last Arhat in Sri Lanka, Maliadeva Arhat, lived here.
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#10179206
18 June 2023
Arankele Monastery Forest Monks go for alms on June 18, 2023, in Kurunegala, Sri Lanka. Arankele Monastery is a forest monastery that dates back to the 6th century. Arankale Forest, which is situated 117 kilometers away from Colombo, is located in the district of Kurunegala. The densely wooded terrain crowded with substantial hardwood trees is interspersed by the openings and clearings created by the on-going process of clearing scattered debris to unearth the ruins and re-erecting the fallen ruins. The significance of the Arankale forest is its tranquility and how the natural formations of caves have been used for the hermit lifestyle of the monks. Furthermore, it was evident in the existence of meditation halls and stone-faced double platform structures. These platforms, aligned on the east-west axis, consist of the entrance porch to the east, bridged by a giant monolith. History books mention that the last Arhat in Sri Lanka, Maliadeva Arhat, lived here.
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#9960216
23 April 2023
Balck blocs try to destroy the fences arounf a building of Pierre Fabre Industries. More than 8000 protesters marched 12km against the planned A69 highway. The collectives 'La Voie Est Libre' (ie 'The Way Is Free'), the farmers organization Confederation Paysanne, XR Toulouse (Extinction Rebellion Toulouse) and 'Les soulevements de la Terre' organized a week-end of mobilization and a 12 km march in Saix near Castres (Tarn) against the beginning of the works on the decried future highway Toulouse-Castres, the A69. Thousands of people stayed in the camp with tents. They assisted to speeches, press conferences, information points before going protesting along places to be destroyed by the highway and on the N126 . This highway would cost (at date) EUR512millions for 54 kilometers, part of the money will be public. Opponents at this project say that the reprofiling of the N126 will be suffisant for the 6,000 vehicles planned per day and would cost far less money. More than 100 protected species and 400ha of agricultural field would be destroyed if the A69 highway is built. The A69 highway is already nicknamed 'Fabre highway' as it's this compagny which wants the A69 to be built. Saix. Tarn. France. April 22th 2023.
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#9960246
23 April 2023
A banner reads 'To Serge, Remi, Zyed, Bouna, Cedric, Steve, no forgetting no forgiveness'. More than 8000 protesters marched 12km against the planned A69 highway. The collectives 'La Voie Est Libre' (ie 'The Way Is Free'), the farmers organization Confederation Paysanne, XR Toulouse (Extinction Rebellion Toulouse) and 'Les soulevements de la Terre' organized a week-end of mobilization and a 12 km march in Saix near Castres (Tarn) against the beginning of the works on the decried future highway Toulouse-Castres, the A69. Thousands of people stayed in the camp with tents. They assisted to speeches, press conferences, information points before going protesting along places to be destroyed by the highway and on the N126 . This highway would cost (at date) EUR512millions for 54 kilometers, part of the money will be public. Opponents at this project say that the reprofiling of the N126 will be suffisant for the 6,000 vehicles planned per day and would cost far less money. More than 100 protected species and 400ha of agricultural field would be destroyed if the A69 highway is built. The A69 highway is already nicknamed 'Fabre highway' as it's this compagny which wants the A69 to be built. Saix. Tarn. France. April 22th 2023.
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#9960378
23 April 2023
Protesters throw banana peels to each other during a game during the protest. More than 8000 protesters marched 12km against the planned A69 highway. The collectives 'La Voie Est Libre' (ie 'The Way Is Free'), the farmers organization Confederation Paysanne, XR Toulouse (Extinction Rebellion Toulouse) and 'Les soulevements de la Terre' organized a week-end of mobilization and a 12 km march in Saix near Castres (Tarn) against the beginning of the works on the decried future highway Toulouse-Castres, the A69. Thousands of people stayed in the camp with tents. They assisted to speeches, press conferences, information points before going protesting along places to be destroyed by the highway and on the N126 . This highway would cost (at date) EUR512millions for 54 kilometers, part of the money will be public. Opponents at this project say that the reprofiling of the N126 will be suffisant for the 6,000 vehicles planned per day and would cost far less money. More than 100 protected species and 400ha of agricultural field would be destroyed if the A69 highway is built. The A69 highway is already nicknamed 'Fabre highway' as it's this compagny which wants the A69 to be built. Saix. Tarn. France. April 22th 2023.
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