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#11923613
6 January 2025
A car drives through a snow-covered forest road that road services cannot reach to clear the snow in Karwienskie Blota, Poland, on January 5, 2025.
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#11923615
6 January 2025
A car drives through a snow-covered forest road that road services cannot reach to clear the snow in Karwienskie Blota, Poland, on January 5, 2025.
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#11437334
27 July 2024
A spectator at the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympics is wearing a shirt with France written on it and is walking along the narrow passage to the Seine, at the foot of the still inaccessible Notre Dame Cathedral restoration site in Paris, France, on July 26, 2024.
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#11437336
27 July 2024
Spectators at the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympics are walking along the narrow passage to the Seine, at the foot of the still inaccessible Notre Dame Cathedral restoration site in Paris, France, on July 26, 2024.
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#10934520
23 January 2024
A general view of the Leopard Valley meadows, which are usually inaccessible during winter, is seen in Gulmarg, a ski destination in the Baramulla district of Indian-administered Kashmir, on January 23, 2024. The Kashmir Valley, known for its picturesque snow-clad landscapes, is experiencing an unexpected absence of snowfall this year. This climatic shift is impacting the tourism sector and could be detrimental to the health of the region's glaciers and water bodies. The lack of snow this season has led thousands of tourists to cancel or defer their bookings for the coming months.
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#10934521
23 January 2024
Snow scooters are lined up in Leopard Valley Meadows, which are usually inaccessible during winters, in Gulmarg, a ski destination in the Baramulla district of Indian-administered Kashmir, on January 23, 2024. The Kashmir Valley, known for its picturesque snow-clad landscapes, is experiencing an unexpected absence of snowfall this year. This climatic change has impacted the tourism sector and could be detrimental to the health of the region's glaciers and water bodies. The snowless season has turned thousands of tourists away from the Kashmir Valley, who have canceled or deferred their bookings for the coming months.
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#10934522
23 January 2024
Snow scooters are lined up in Leopard Valley Meadows, which are usually inaccessible during winters, in Gulmarg, a ski destination in the Baramulla district of Indian-administered Kashmir, on January 23, 2024. The Kashmir Valley, known for its picturesque snow-clad landscapes, is experiencing an unexpected absence of snowfall this year. This climatic change has impacted the tourism sector and could be detrimental to the health of the region's glaciers and water bodies. The snowless season has turned thousands of tourists away from the Kashmir Valley, who have canceled or deferred their bookings for the coming months.
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#9597500
16 February 2023
An aerial view of one of the symbols of the first European civilization - the oldest prehistoric town ever found in Europe, dating back to the fifth millennium BC. An ancient salt production site was also found at the Provadia-Solnitsata settlement located near the town of Provadia some 350 kms east of the Bulgarian capital Sofia. It provides abundant information about what was discovered here 7500 years ago and the technology practiced to date for obtaining salt by boiling brine, for the fortification and the economy of the region along the lower reaches of the Provadia River and the Varna Lakes. The need to defend and preserve the greatest wealth of that age-the salt, led to a leap in military thought. Around 4700 BC. The ''mint'' of Europe is protected by a stone fortress, whose inaccessible for its time defensive walls were 5 m high. The three stages of the prehistoric stone fortress Provadia-Solnitsata (4700-4350 BC) represent precedents in the fortress construction, which until recently were considered discoveries of a much later time.
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#9597510
16 February 2023
An aerial view of one of the symbols of the first European civilization - the oldest prehistoric town ever found in Europe, dating back to the fifth millennium BC. An ancient salt production site was also found at the Provadia-Solnitsata settlement located near the town of Provadia some 350 kms east of the Bulgarian capital Sofia. It provides abundant information about what was discovered here 7500 years ago and the technology practiced to date for obtaining salt by boiling brine, for the fortification and the economy of the region along the lower reaches of the Provadia River and the Varna Lakes. The need to defend and preserve the greatest wealth of that age-the salt, led to a leap in military thought. Around 4700 BC. The ''mint'' of Europe is protected by a stone fortress, whose inaccessible for its time defensive walls were 5 m high. The three stages of the prehistoric stone fortress Provadia-Solnitsata (4700-4350 BC) represent precedents in the fortress construction, which until recently were considered discoveries of a much later time.
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#9597516
16 February 2023
An aerial view of one of the symbols of the first European civilization - the oldest prehistoric town ever found in Europe, dating back to the fifth millennium BC. An ancient salt production site was also found at the Provadia-Solnitsata settlement located near the town of Provadia some 350 kms east of the Bulgarian capital Sofia. It provides abundant information about what was discovered here 7500 years ago and the technology practiced to date for obtaining salt by boiling brine, for the fortification and the economy of the region along the lower reaches of the Provadia River and the Varna Lakes. The need to defend and preserve the greatest wealth of that age-the salt, led to a leap in military thought. Around 4700 BC. The ''mint'' of Europe is protected by a stone fortress, whose inaccessible for its time defensive walls were 5 m high. The three stages of the prehistoric stone fortress Provadia-Solnitsata (4700-4350 BC) represent precedents in the fortress construction, which until recently were considered discoveries of a much later time.
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#9597520
16 February 2023
An aerial view of one of the symbols of the first European civilization - the oldest prehistoric town ever found in Europe, dating back to the fifth millennium BC. An ancient salt production site was also found at the Provadia-Solnitsata settlement located near the town of Provadia some 350 kms east of the Bulgarian capital Sofia. It provides abundant information about what was discovered here 7500 years ago and the technology practiced to date for obtaining salt by boiling brine, for the fortification and the economy of the region along the lower reaches of the Provadia River and the Varna Lakes. The need to defend and preserve the greatest wealth of that age-the salt, led to a leap in military thought. Around 4700 BC. The ''mint'' of Europe is protected by a stone fortress, whose inaccessible for its time defensive walls were 5 m high. The three stages of the prehistoric stone fortress Provadia-Solnitsata (4700-4350 BC) represent precedents in the fortress construction, which until recently were considered discoveries of a much later time.
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#9597524
16 February 2023
An aerial view of one of the symbols of the first European civilization - the oldest prehistoric town ever found in Europe, dating back to the fifth millennium BC. An ancient salt production site was also found at the Provadia-Solnitsata settlement located near the town of Provadia some 350 kms east of the Bulgarian capital Sofia. It provides abundant information about what was discovered here 7500 years ago and the technology practiced to date for obtaining salt by boiling brine, for the fortification and the economy of the region along the lower reaches of the Provadia River and the Varna Lakes. The need to defend and preserve the greatest wealth of that age-the salt, led to a leap in military thought. Around 4700 BC. The ''mint'' of Europe is protected by a stone fortress, whose inaccessible for its time defensive walls were 5 m high. The three stages of the prehistoric stone fortress Provadia-Solnitsata (4700-4350 BC) represent precedents in the fortress construction, which until recently were considered discoveries of a much later time.
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#7684816
24 January 2022
Health workers wear personal protective equipment before the door-to-door vaccination drive in the Khag area of Budam district around 60 kilometers from Srinagar city, Indian Administered Kashmir on 24 January 2022. The health workers in the Kashmir valley continue to work in harsh winters, they visit Door to door to vaccinate the people at inaccessible places.
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#7684818
24 January 2022
Health workers wait for the people during a door-to-door vaccination drive in the Khag area of Budam district around 60 kilometers from Srinagar city, Indian Administered Kashmir on 24 January 2022. The health workers in the Kashmir valley continue to work in harsh winters, they visit Door to door to vaccinate the people at inaccessible places.
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#7684824
24 January 2022
A health worker prepares a Covid-19 vaccination dose outside a residential house during a door-to-door vaccination drive in the Khag area of Budam district around 60 kilometers from Srinagar city, Indian Administered Kashmir on 24 January 2022. The health workers in the Kashmir valley continue to work in harsh winters, they visit Door to door to vaccinate the people at inaccessible places.
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#7684832
24 January 2022
Health workers trek through the snow during a door-to-door vaccination drive in the Khag area of Budam district around 60 kilometers from Srinagar city, Indian Administered Kashmir on 24 January 2022. The health workers in the Kashmir valley continue to work in harsh winters, they visit Door to door to vaccinate the people at inaccessible places.
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