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#12124115
5 March 2025
A housing construction site in Gauting, Starnberg District, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on October 21, 2020, features workers engaged in construction activities with a large Doosan excavator in operation. The site includes scaffolding and partially built residential structures of an ongoing housing development project. Safety barriers and roadwork indicate infrastructure improvements to support the residential area.
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#12124116
5 March 2025
A large yellow mobile crane from Eineder, branded Terex, operates at a housing construction site in Gauting, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on October 8, 2020, lifting materials at the upper structure of a partially built residential complex. The construction site features exposed concrete walls, scaffolding, and steel reinforcement bars, indicating ongoing structural development. The project is part of the region's housing expansion efforts, supporting urban growth and residential needs.
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#11466665
10 August 2024
Ayamey Damiana Medina Roca of Team Cuba performs a Clean & Jerk in the Weightlifting Women's 81kg on day fifteen of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at South Paris Arena on August 10, 2024 in Paris, France.
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#11466664
10 August 2024
Ayamey Damiana Medina Roca of Team Cuba performs a Clean & Jerk in the Weightlifting Women's 81kg on day fifteen of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at South Paris Arena on August 10, 2024 in Paris, France.
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#11466663
10 August 2024
Ayamey Damiana Medina Roca of Team Cuba performs a Clean & Jerk in the Weightlifting Women's 81kg on day fifteen of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at South Paris Arena on August 10, 2024 in Paris, France.
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#11466598
10 August 2024
Eileen Cikamatana of Team Australia performs a Clean & Jerk in the Weightlifting Women's 81kg on day fifteen of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at South Paris Arena on August 10, 2024 in Paris, France.
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#10831082
5 December 2023
A construction crane is lifting a Modular Integrated Construction module at a construction site for a public housing project in Hong Kong, China, on December 4, 2023.
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#10831083
5 December 2023
A construction crane is lifting a Modular Integrated Construction module at a construction site for a public housing project in Hong Kong, China, on December 4, 2023.
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#3150186
14 September 2018
Kusthi, the traditional Indian martial art of wrestling in Agra, India. Young participants are training every morning in the Akhara, the wrestling school. Wrestlers dedicate their life to this sport as they follow a very strict life with specific nutrition, a few sleeping hours, abstention of alcohol drinks or smoke and they stay away from relationships with women as long as they practice. The wrestlers do lot of hard work such as building or preparing the Akhara and then they cook from scratch their own food. Children usually practice early morning and after the exercise they attend school. This form of wrestling is a Persian descent that was developed during the Mughal Era. There are official games all over India. Sometimes Kusthi is refereed as Pehlwani.
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#3150190
14 September 2018
Kusthi, the traditional Indian martial art of wrestling in Agra, India. Young participants are training every morning in the Akhara, the wrestling school. Wrestlers dedicate their life to this sport as they follow a very strict life with specific nutrition, a few sleeping hours, abstention of alcohol drinks or smoke and they stay away from relationships with women as long as they practice. The wrestlers do lot of hard work such as building or preparing the Akhara and then they cook from scratch their own food. Children usually practice early morning and after the exercise they attend school. This form of wrestling is a Persian descent that was developed during the Mughal Era. There are official games all over India. Sometimes Kusthi is refereed as Pehlwani.
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#3150194
14 September 2018
Kusthi, the traditional Indian martial art of wrestling in Agra, India. Young participants are training every morning in the Akhara, the wrestling school. Wrestlers dedicate their life to this sport as they follow a very strict life with specific nutrition, a few sleeping hours, abstention of alcohol drinks or smoke and they stay away from relationships with women as long as they practice. The wrestlers do lot of hard work such as building or preparing the Akhara and then they cook from scratch their own food. Children usually practice early morning and after the exercise they attend school. This form of wrestling is a Persian descent that was developed during the Mughal Era. There are official games all over India. Sometimes Kusthi is refereed as Pehlwani.
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#3150198
14 September 2018
Kusthi, the traditional Indian martial art of wrestling in Agra, India. Young participants are training every morning in the Akhara, the wrestling school. Wrestlers dedicate their life to this sport as they follow a very strict life with specific nutrition, a few sleeping hours, abstention of alcohol drinks or smoke and they stay away from relationships with women as long as they practice. The wrestlers do lot of hard work such as building or preparing the Akhara and then they cook from scratch their own food. Children usually practice early morning and after the exercise they attend school. This form of wrestling is a Persian descent that was developed during the Mughal Era. There are official games all over India. Sometimes Kusthi is refereed as Pehlwani.
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#3150204
14 September 2018
Kusthi, the traditional Indian martial art of wrestling in Agra, India. Young participants are training every morning in the Akhara, the wrestling school. Wrestlers dedicate their life to this sport as they follow a very strict life with specific nutrition, a few sleeping hours, abstention of alcohol drinks or smoke and they stay away from relationships with women as long as they practice. The wrestlers do lot of hard work such as building or preparing the Akhara and then they cook from scratch their own food. Children usually practice early morning and after the exercise they attend school. This form of wrestling is a Persian descent that was developed during the Mughal Era. There are official games all over India. Sometimes Kusthi is refereed as Pehlwani.
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#3150210
14 September 2018
Kusthi, the traditional Indian martial art of wrestling in Agra, India. Young participants are training every morning in the Akhara, the wrestling school. Wrestlers dedicate their life to this sport as they follow a very strict life with specific nutrition, a few sleeping hours, abstention of alcohol drinks or smoke and they stay away from relationships with women as long as they practice. The wrestlers do lot of hard work such as building or preparing the Akhara and then they cook from scratch their own food. Children usually practice early morning and after the exercise they attend school. This form of wrestling is a Persian descent that was developed during the Mughal Era. There are official games all over India. Sometimes Kusthi is refereed as Pehlwani.
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#3150216
14 September 2018
Kusthi, the traditional Indian martial art of wrestling in Agra, India. Young participants are training every morning in the Akhara, the wrestling school. Wrestlers dedicate their life to this sport as they follow a very strict life with specific nutrition, a few sleeping hours, abstention of alcohol drinks or smoke and they stay away from relationships with women as long as they practice. The wrestlers do lot of hard work such as building or preparing the Akhara and then they cook from scratch their own food. Children usually practice early morning and after the exercise they attend school. This form of wrestling is a Persian descent that was developed during the Mughal Era. There are official games all over India. Sometimes Kusthi is refereed as Pehlwani.
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#3150222
14 September 2018
Kusthi, the traditional Indian martial art of wrestling in Agra, India. Young participants are training every morning in the Akhara, the wrestling school. Wrestlers dedicate their life to this sport as they follow a very strict life with specific nutrition, a few sleeping hours, abstention of alcohol drinks or smoke and they stay away from relationships with women as long as they practice. The wrestlers do lot of hard work such as building or preparing the Akhara and then they cook from scratch their own food. Children usually practice early morning and after the exercise they attend school. This form of wrestling is a Persian descent that was developed during the Mughal Era. There are official games all over India. Sometimes Kusthi is refereed as Pehlwani.
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