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#12431600
1 June 2025
Hikers and mountaineers gather at Hammersbach station as a train of the Bavarian Zugspitze Railway arrives in Hammersbach, Grainau, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 31, 2025. The halt serves as a key starting point for alpine tours into the Wetterstein Mountains and connects to Garmisch-Partenkirchen and the Eibsee.
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#12431601
1 June 2025
Hikers and mountaineers gather at Hammersbach station for a train of the Bavarian Zugspitze Railway in Hammersbach, Grainau, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 31, 2025. The halt serves as a key starting point for alpine tours into the Wetterstein Mountains and connects to Garmisch-Partenkirchen and the Eibsee.
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#11221326
9 May 2024
A view of the street in Key West, United States on May 8, 2024.
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#10421842
28 August 2023
Citrus limetta, is a species of citrus, known as mosambi, sweet lime, sweet lemon, mousami, musami, and sweet limetta. It is a member of the sweet lemons. It is small and round like a common lime in shape. It is a cross between the citron (Citrus medica) and a bitter orange (Citrus x aurantium). Sweet lemon grows in tropical and subtropical climates. It begins bearing fruit at 5 to 7 years old, with peak production at 10 to 20 years. It is propagated by seed. As the name sweet lime suggests, the flavor is sweet and mild but retains the essence of lime. The lime's taste changes rapidly in contact with air and will turn bitter in a few minutes, but if drunk soon after being juiced, the taste is sweet. The flavor is a bit flatter than most citrus due to its lack of acidity. It can be compared to limeade and pomelo. Sweet lime is served as juice and is good as a mixer for vodka or rum. The juice is commonly sold at mobile road stalls in the Indian subcontinent. Like most citrus, the fruit is rich in vitamin C, providing 50 mg per 100 g serving and antioxidants. In Iran, it is popular as a house remedy to treat influenza and the common cold. This sweet limes photo was taken at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on august 28, 2023.
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#10421848
28 August 2023
Citrus limetta, is a species of citrus, known as mosambi, sweet lime, sweet lemon, mousami, musami, and sweet limetta. It is a member of the sweet lemons. It is small and round like a common lime in shape. It is a cross between the citron (Citrus medica) and a bitter orange (Citrus x aurantium). Sweet lemon grows in tropical and subtropical climates. It begins bearing fruit at 5 to 7 years old, with peak production at 10 to 20 years. It is propagated by seed. As the name sweet lime suggests, the flavor is sweet and mild but retains the essence of lime. The lime's taste changes rapidly in contact with air and will turn bitter in a few minutes, but if drunk soon after being juiced, the taste is sweet. The flavor is a bit flatter than most citrus due to its lack of acidity. It can be compared to limeade and pomelo. Sweet lime is served as juice and is good as a mixer for vodka or rum. The juice is commonly sold at mobile road stalls in the Indian subcontinent. Like most citrus, the fruit is rich in vitamin C, providing 50 mg per 100 g serving and antioxidants. In Iran, it is popular as a house remedy to treat influenza and the common cold. This sweet limes photo was taken at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on august 28, 2023.
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#2979682
25 July 2018
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has revised Brazil's growth forecast for 2018. According to the organization, the estimate is for the country to grow by 1.8%, previously equivalent to 2.3%. The IMF still attributes the reduction to the decision to stop truck drivers and the worsening of global economic conditions. IMF Director for the Americas Alejandro Werner said the May truck stoppage that lasted about 10 days was a "very important" factor in this review. Also weighed the uncertainty of the presidential election - whose outcome can still change the growth forecasts down. The IMF has once again stressed the need for a pension reform in Brazil, considered as "a fundamental measure" towards fiscal balance.
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#832797
7 October 2015
A. Ramlee(32) is planting a lime tree which is symbol and hope for thier future generation. Malaysia is one of the most fast developing country nevertheless , the modernism there is a group of people still lives with the way of their origin called “Orang Asli“ which means original people. They have been a attractive object to me since I arrived Malaysia. I have made several visits to their villages around Selangor however most of them are adopted modern life style and no longer keep their transitional way of life. MeanwhileI was still searching for a place where kept their traditions, my fixer found one is located in Ulu Yam, from KL about 30min driving distance. First visit was June 2014 and had an interview with chief of village, Tok Ulang(65). Coincidentally the village had a plan to move soon to look for better environmental for living. I have a permission for taking a photo of their movement and started observe their movement and daily life for 4 months, June to Oct 2014. The culture and life is well preserved in tradition and same time they are adapting current society of Malaysia in a way of selling and earning money. They are trying to secure a stable income source for living through expanding of various farms such as fruits, honeys, herbs, chickens, ducks and fishes, and washed Tins are a key item to trade to fast cash. Earnedmoney is spent for buying goods for living. Through my observation, I could understand why they are called as “Original people“. Tok Ulang(65) is about 160 cm tall and able to build a house and new village with no special tools but only his hand and splits.
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