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#13108962
18 December 2025
A close-up view shows a dusty and worn numerical keypad of a self-service payment terminal at an abandoned gas station in Canosa di Puglia, Italy, on December 12, 2025.
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#12896322
23 October 2025
A public charging locker for e-bikes and electric wheelchair batteries operates by Stadtwerke Roth in Roth, Franconia, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, on October 18, 2025. The charging unit provides secure compartments with power outlets, promoting sustainable and inclusive urban mobility.
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#12896335
23 October 2025
A public charging locker for e-bikes and electric wheelchair batteries operates by Stadtwerke Roth in Roth, Franconia, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, on October 18, 2025. The charging unit provides secure compartments with power outlets, promoting sustainable and inclusive urban mobility.
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23 October 2025
A public charging locker for e-bikes and electric wheelchair batteries operates by Stadtwerke Roth in Roth, Franconia, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, on October 18, 2025. The charging unit provides secure compartments with power outlets, promoting sustainable and inclusive urban mobility.
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#12896337
23 October 2025
A public charging locker for e-bikes and electric wheelchair batteries operates by Stadtwerke Roth in Roth, Franconia, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, on October 18, 2025. The charging unit provides secure compartments with power outlets, promoting sustainable and inclusive urban mobility.
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#12896339
23 October 2025
A public charging locker for e-bikes and electric wheelchair batteries operates by Stadtwerke Roth in Roth, Franconia, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, on October 18, 2025. The charging unit provides secure compartments with power outlets, promoting sustainable and inclusive urban mobility.
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#12896343
23 October 2025
A public charging locker for e-bikes and electric wheelchair batteries operates by Stadtwerke Roth in Roth, Franconia, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, on October 18, 2025. The charging unit provides secure compartments with power outlets, promoting sustainable and inclusive urban mobility.
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#12896349
23 October 2025
A public charging locker for e-bikes and electric wheelchair batteries operates by Stadtwerke Roth in Roth, Franconia, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, on October 18, 2025. The charging unit provides secure compartments with power outlets, promoting sustainable and inclusive urban mobility.
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#12844692
9 October 2025
A vintage push-button landline telephone is found in an abandoned house, showcasing its classic design and black push-button keypad in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on September 17, 2025. It features a beige body with a red handset and a physical keypad. Push-button telephones, which utilize touch-tone technology, are introduced in India during the 1960s, gradually replacing rotary dials. The design of the handset ensures clear sound quality during calls while maintaining audible ringtones. Nowadays, landlines are largely replaced by mobile phones throughout India.
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#12844693
9 October 2025
A vintage push-button landline telephone is found in an abandoned house, showcasing its classic design and black push-button keypad in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on September 17, 2025. It features a beige body with a red handset and a physical keypad. Push-button telephones, which utilize touch-tone technology, are introduced in India during the 1960s, gradually replacing rotary dials. The design of the handset ensures clear sound quality during calls while maintaining audible ringtones. Nowadays, landlines are largely replaced by mobile phones throughout India.
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#12844696
9 October 2025
A vintage push-button landline telephone is found in an abandoned house, showcasing its classic design and black push-button keypad in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on September 17, 2025. It features a beige body with a red handset and a physical keypad. Push-button telephones, which utilize touch-tone technology, are introduced in India during the 1960s, gradually replacing rotary dials. The design of the handset ensures clear sound quality during calls while maintaining audible ringtones. Nowadays, landlines are largely replaced by mobile phones throughout India.
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#12844698
9 October 2025
A vintage push-button landline telephone is found in an abandoned house, showcasing its classic design and black push-button keypad in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on September 17, 2025. It features a beige body with a red handset and a physical keypad. Push-button telephones, which utilize touch-tone technology, are introduced in India during the 1960s, gradually replacing rotary dials. The design of the handset ensures clear sound quality during calls while maintaining audible ringtones. Nowadays, landlines are largely replaced by mobile phones throughout India.
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#12844699
9 October 2025
A vintage push-button landline telephone is found in an abandoned house, showcasing its classic design and black push-button keypad in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on September 17, 2025. It features a beige body with a red handset and a physical keypad. Push-button telephones, which utilize touch-tone technology, are introduced in India during the 1960s, gradually replacing rotary dials. The design of the handset ensures clear sound quality during calls while maintaining audible ringtones. Nowadays, landlines are largely replaced by mobile phones throughout India.
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#12844700
9 October 2025
A vintage push-button landline telephone is found in an abandoned house, showcasing its classic design and black push-button keypad in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on September 17, 2025. It features a beige body with a red handset and a physical keypad. Push-button telephones, which utilize touch-tone technology, are introduced in India during the 1960s, gradually replacing rotary dials. The design of the handset ensures clear sound quality during calls while maintaining audible ringtones. Nowadays, landlines are largely replaced by mobile phones throughout India.
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#12844701
9 October 2025
A vintage push-button landline telephone is found in an abandoned house, showcasing its classic design and black push-button keypad in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on September 17, 2025. It features a beige body with a red handset and a physical keypad. Push-button telephones, which utilize touch-tone technology, are introduced in India during the 1960s, gradually replacing rotary dials. The design of the handset ensures clear sound quality during calls while maintaining audible ringtones. Nowadays, landlines are largely replaced by mobile phones throughout India.
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#12844702
9 October 2025
A vintage push-button landline telephone is found in an abandoned house, showcasing its classic design and black push-button keypad in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on September 17, 2025. It features a beige body with a red handset and a physical keypad. Push-button telephones, which utilize touch-tone technology, are introduced in India during the 1960s, gradually replacing rotary dials. The design of the handset ensures clear sound quality during calls while maintaining audible ringtones. Nowadays, landlines are largely replaced by mobile phones throughout India.
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