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13 January 2026
Village men and women make rice flour using a traditional method on the eve of the festival 'Makar Sankranti' harvest festival, along a street at a market area in Siliguri, India, on January 13, 2026. Village women sell the rice flour, which costs Rs 100 per KG, using traditional methods in the age of machinery.
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12 January 2026
Workers prepare kite thread (manjha) by hand, coating cotton lines with vibrant pigment in Ahmedabad, India, on January 12, 2026, ahead of the upcoming Uttarayan 2026 kite festival.
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12 January 2026
Workers prepare kite thread (manjha) by hand, coating cotton lines with vibrant pigment in Ahmedabad, India, on January 12, 2026, ahead of the upcoming Uttarayan 2026 kite festival.
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12 January 2026
Workers prepare kite thread (manjha) by hand, coating cotton lines with vibrant pigment in Ahmedabad, India, on January 12, 2026, ahead of the upcoming Uttarayan 2026 kite festival.
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12 January 2026
Workers prepare kite thread (manjha) by hand, coating cotton lines with vibrant pigment in Ahmedabad, India, on January 12, 2026, ahead of the upcoming Uttarayan 2026 kite festival.
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12 January 2026
The three-ton copper dome atop Rundetaarn is lifted down by crane to allow new copper roofing to be installed in Copenhagen, Denmark, on January 12, 2026. After nearly 60 years of exposure to wind and weather, the observatory's copper roof begins to leak, making restoration of the dome necessary. The aim is to future-proof the observatory and the tower itself, ensuring that King Christian IV's historic ''Star Castle'' can be preserved and experienced by future generations.
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12 January 2026
A worker participates in the removal of the three-ton copper observatory dome from the Round Tower in Copenhagen, Denmark, on January 12, 2026. After nearly 60 years of exposure to wind and weather, the observatory's copper roof begins to leak, making restoration of the dome necessary. The aim is to future-proof the observatory and the tower itself, ensuring that King Christian IV's historic ''Star Castle'' can be preserved and experienced by future generations.
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#13187897
12 January 2026
People gather to watch as the three-ton copper observatory dome of the Round Tower is lifted down by crane, with chocolate handed out to spectators, in Copenhagen, Denmark, on January 12, 2026. After nearly 60 years of exposure to wind and weather, the observatory's copper roof begins to leak, making restoration of the dome necessary. The aim is to future-proof the observatory and the tower itself, ensuring that King Christian IV's historic ''Star Castle'' can be preserved and experienced by future generations.
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12 January 2026
People gather to watch the three-ton copper observatory dome of the Round Tower being lifted down by crane in Copenhagen, Denmark, on January 12, 2026. After nearly 60 years of exposure to wind and weather, the observatory's copper roof begins to leak, making restoration of the dome necessary. The aim is to future-proof the observatory and the tower itself, ensuring that King Christian IV's historic ''Star Castle'' can be preserved and experienced by future generations.
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12 January 2026
The three-ton copper dome atop Rundetaarn is lifted down by crane to allow new copper roofing to be installed in Copenhagen, Denmark, on January 12, 2026. After nearly 60 years of exposure to wind and weather, the observatory's copper roof begins to leak, making restoration of the dome necessary. The aim is to future-proof the observatory and the tower itself, ensuring that King Christian IV's historic ''Star Castle'' can be preserved and experienced by future generations.
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12 January 2026
People gather to watch the three-ton copper observatory dome of the Round Tower being lifted down by crane in Copenhagen, Denmark, on January 12, 2026. After nearly 60 years of exposure to wind and weather, the observatory's copper roof begins to leak, making restoration of the dome necessary. The aim is to future-proof the observatory and the tower itself, ensuring that King Christian IV's historic ''Star Castle'' can be preserved and experienced by future generations.
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12 January 2026
The three-ton copper dome atop Rundetaarn is lifted down by crane to allow new copper roofing to be installed in Copenhagen, Denmark, on January 12, 2026. After nearly 60 years of exposure to wind and weather, the observatory's copper roof begins to leak, making restoration of the dome necessary. The aim is to future-proof the observatory and the tower itself, ensuring that King Christian IV's historic ''Star Castle'' can be preserved and experienced by future generations.
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12 January 2026
The three-ton copper dome atop Rundetaarn is lifted down by crane to allow new copper roofing to be installed in Copenhagen, Denmark, on January 12, 2026. After nearly 60 years of exposure to wind and weather, the observatory's copper roof begins to leak, making restoration of the dome necessary. The aim is to future-proof the observatory and the tower itself, ensuring that King Christian IV's historic ''Star Castle'' can be preserved and experienced by future generations.
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12 January 2026
The three-ton copper dome atop Rundetaarn is lifted down by crane to allow new copper roofing to be installed in Copenhagen, Denmark, on January 12, 2026. After nearly 60 years of exposure to wind and weather, the observatory's copper roof begins to leak, making restoration of the dome necessary. The aim is to future-proof the observatory and the tower itself, ensuring that King Christian IV's historic ''Star Castle'' can be preserved and experienced by future generations.
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12 January 2026
The three-ton copper dome atop Rundetaarn is lifted down by crane to allow new copper roofing to be installed in Copenhagen, Denmark, on January 12, 2026. After nearly 60 years of exposure to wind and weather, the observatory's copper roof begins to leak, making restoration of the dome necessary. The aim is to future-proof the observatory and the tower itself, ensuring that King Christian IV's historic ''Star Castle'' can be preserved and experienced by future generations.
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12 January 2026
The three-ton copper dome atop Rundetaarn is lifted down by crane to allow new copper roofing to be installed in Copenhagen, Denmark, on January 12, 2026. After nearly 60 years of exposure to wind and weather, the observatory's copper roof begins to leak, making restoration of the dome necessary. The aim is to future-proof the observatory and the tower itself, ensuring that King Christian IV's historic ''Star Castle'' can be preserved and experienced by future generations.
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