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#12758394
15 September 2025
Pedestrians cross at marked zebra crossings near a construction site in Liege, Belgium, on September 6, 2025. In the foreground, three women, including one wearing a purple headscarf, one in a white headscarf, and one in a white T-shirt, walk together towards the crossing. On the opposite side, a group consisting of two women, one in a patterned dress and another in a yellow dress, a man in a dark shirt, and a man in a burgundy shirt accompanied by a woman in a light yellow outfit, also make their way across the street.
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28 July 2025
People walk and wait outside Wuerzburg Railway Station during changing weather conditions in Wuerzburg, Bavaria, Lower Franconia, Germany, on July 26, 2025.
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28 July 2025
People walk and wait outside Wuerzburg Railway Station during changing weather conditions in Wuerzburg, Bavaria, Lower Franconia, Germany, on July 26, 2025.
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28 July 2025
People walk and wait outside Wuerzburg Railway Station during changing weather conditions in Wuerzburg, Bavaria, Lower Franconia, Germany, on July 26, 2025.
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28 July 2025
People walk and wait outside Wuerzburg Railway Station during changing weather conditions in Wuerzburg, Bavaria, Lower Franconia, Germany, on July 26, 2025.
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#12594413
28 July 2025
People walk and wait outside Wuerzburg Railway Station during changing weather conditions in Wuerzburg, Bavaria, Lower Franconia, Germany, on July 26, 2025.
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28 July 2025
People walk and wait outside Wuerzburg Railway Station during changing weather conditions in Wuerzburg, Bavaria, Lower Franconia, Germany, on July 26, 2025.
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#12574693
22 July 2025
Two women wearing hijabs walk near the Rotes Rathaus (Red Town Hall) in Berlin, Germany, on July 20, 2025. The historic brick building serves as the city hall of Berlin and the seat of the governing mayor.
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#12574694
22 July 2025
Two women wearing hijabs walk near the Rotes Rathaus (Red Town Hall) in Berlin, Germany, on July 20, 2025. The historic brick building serves as the city hall of Berlin and the seat of the governing mayor.
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#12574695
22 July 2025
Two women wearing hijabs walk near the Rotes Rathaus (Red Town Hall) in Berlin, Germany, on July 20, 2025. The historic brick building serves as the city hall of Berlin and the seat of the governing mayor.
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#10489120
11 September 2023
Rising tall from dark, murky waters, the bald cypress tree is a stately symbol of the swamp along the Gulf Coast in the United States. Associated with the bayou, Spanish moss, pelicans, egrets and alligators, the bald cypress (Taxodium distichum) is the state tree of Louisiana. Its feathery foliage, wide and buttressed base and irregular crown dominate many southeastern wetlands, and its range extends throughout the southeastern U.S. from southern Delaware to eastern Texas. Bald cypress prefer saturated or seasonally inundated wetland soils, low elevations, flat topography and humid climates; although ornamental species can be cultivated in a variety of climates. While it is a cone bearing member of the coniferous redwood family, it is in fact deciduous, losing its flat, one to two centimeter long needles in the winter, a characteristic that led to it being dubbed the “bald” cypress.
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#10489122
11 September 2023
Rising tall from dark, murky waters, the bald cypress tree is a stately symbol of the swamp along the Gulf Coast in the United States. Associated with the bayou, Spanish moss, pelicans, egrets and alligators, the bald cypress (Taxodium distichum) is the state tree of Louisiana. Its feathery foliage, wide and buttressed base and irregular crown dominate many southeastern wetlands, and its range extends throughout the southeastern U.S. from southern Delaware to eastern Texas. Bald cypress prefer saturated or seasonally inundated wetland soils, low elevations, flat topography and humid climates; although ornamental species can be cultivated in a variety of climates. While it is a cone bearing member of the coniferous redwood family, it is in fact deciduous, losing its flat, one to two centimeter long needles in the winter, a characteristic that led to it being dubbed the “bald” cypress.
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#10489126
11 September 2023
Rising tall from dark, murky waters, the bald cypress tree is a stately symbol of the swamp along the Gulf Coast in the United States. Associated with the bayou, Spanish moss, pelicans, egrets and alligators, the bald cypress (Taxodium distichum) is the state tree of Louisiana. Its feathery foliage, wide and buttressed base and irregular crown dominate many southeastern wetlands, and its range extends throughout the southeastern U.S. from southern Delaware to eastern Texas. Bald cypress prefer saturated or seasonally inundated wetland soils, low elevations, flat topography and humid climates; although ornamental species can be cultivated in a variety of climates. While it is a cone bearing member of the coniferous redwood family, it is in fact deciduous, losing its flat, one to two centimeter long needles in the winter, a characteristic that led to it being dubbed the “bald” cypress.
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#10489128
11 September 2023
Rising tall from dark, murky waters, the bald cypress tree is a stately symbol of the swamp along the Gulf Coast in the United States. Associated with the bayou, Spanish moss, pelicans, egrets and alligators, the bald cypress (Taxodium distichum) is the state tree of Louisiana. Its feathery foliage, wide and buttressed base and irregular crown dominate many southeastern wetlands, and its range extends throughout the southeastern U.S. from southern Delaware to eastern Texas. Bald cypress prefer saturated or seasonally inundated wetland soils, low elevations, flat topography and humid climates; although ornamental species can be cultivated in a variety of climates. While it is a cone bearing member of the coniferous redwood family, it is in fact deciduous, losing its flat, one to two centimeter long needles in the winter, a characteristic that led to it being dubbed the “bald” cypress.
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#10489130
11 September 2023
Rising tall from dark, murky waters, the bald cypress tree is a stately symbol of the swamp along the Gulf Coast in the United States. Associated with the bayou, Spanish moss, pelicans, egrets and alligators, the bald cypress (Taxodium distichum) is the state tree of Louisiana. Its feathery foliage, wide and buttressed base and irregular crown dominate many southeastern wetlands, and its range extends throughout the southeastern U.S. from southern Delaware to eastern Texas. Bald cypress prefer saturated or seasonally inundated wetland soils, low elevations, flat topography and humid climates; although ornamental species can be cultivated in a variety of climates. While it is a cone bearing member of the coniferous redwood family, it is in fact deciduous, losing its flat, one to two centimeter long needles in the winter, a characteristic that led to it being dubbed the “bald” cypress.
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#10489132
11 September 2023
Rising tall from dark, murky waters, the bald cypress tree is a stately symbol of the swamp along the Gulf Coast in the United States. Associated with the bayou, Spanish moss, pelicans, egrets and alligators, the bald cypress (Taxodium distichum) is the state tree of Louisiana. Its feathery foliage, wide and buttressed base and irregular crown dominate many southeastern wetlands, and its range extends throughout the southeastern U.S. from southern Delaware to eastern Texas. Bald cypress prefer saturated or seasonally inundated wetland soils, low elevations, flat topography and humid climates; although ornamental species can be cultivated in a variety of climates. While it is a cone bearing member of the coniferous redwood family, it is in fact deciduous, losing its flat, one to two centimeter long needles in the winter, a characteristic that led to it being dubbed the “bald” cypress.
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