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#13018407
23 November 2025
An Indigenous woman collects fresh drinking water by skillfully digging a small pit in a rocky streambed at a tribal village along the Bangladesh-India border in Netrokona, Bangladesh, on November 23, 2025.
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#13018412
23 November 2025
An Indigenous woman collects fresh drinking water by skillfully digging a small pit in a rocky streambed at a tribal village along the Bangladesh-India border in Netrokona, Bangladesh, on November 23, 2025.
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#13018414
23 November 2025
An Indigenous woman collects fresh drinking water by skillfully digging a small pit in a rocky streambed at a tribal village along the Bangladesh-India border in Netrokona, Bangladesh, on November 23, 2025.
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#13018419
23 November 2025
An Indigenous woman collects fresh drinking water by skillfully digging a small pit in a rocky streambed at a tribal village along the Bangladesh-India border in Netrokona, Bangladesh, on November 23, 2025.
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#491986
19 March 2015
Bulgarian archaeologists work at ancient town of Odessos and discover today a giant about 1500 years old jar near a giant skeleton at the main street in the downtown of the Black sea town of Varna, east of the capital Sofia, Thursday, March, 19, 2015. Bulgarian archaeologists have made an interesting find while performing rescue excavations of the ancient Greek city of Odessos under what is now the modern city of Varna, Bulgaria, on the shores of the Black Sea.While digging out the base of a recently discovered section of the ancient Ossesos fortress wall, archaeologists uncovered the skeleton of a man who has been described by the head of the project, Dr. Valeri Yotov, as "a very tall man" with "impressive" bones though no estimation of the man's height in life has been released.The skeleton was found to be buried partially beneath the wall at a depth indicating a pit that was some 3 meters deep at the time of his burial, which researchers believe to have occurred in the 4th or 5th centuries AD.Photo by: Petar Petrov/Impact Press Grouop/NurPhoto
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#491987
19 March 2015
Bulgarian archaeologists work at ancient town of Odessos and discover today a giant about 1500 years old jar near a giant skeleton at the main street in the downtown of the Black sea town of Varna, east of the capital Sofia, Thursday, March, 19, 2015. Bulgarian archaeologists have made an interesting find while performing rescue excavations of the ancient Greek city of Odessos under what is now the modern city of Varna, Bulgaria, on the shores of the Black Sea.While digging out the base of a recently discovered section of the ancient Ossesos fortress wall, archaeologists uncovered the skeleton of a man who has been described by the head of the project, Dr. Valeri Yotov, as "a very tall man" with "impressive" bones though no estimation of the man's height in life has been released.The skeleton was found to be buried partially beneath the wall at a depth indicating a pit that was some 3 meters deep at the time of his burial, which researchers believe to have occurred in the 4th or 5th centuries AD.Photo by: Petar Petrov/Impact Press Grouop/NurPhoto
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#492002
19 March 2015
Bulgarian archaeologists work at ancient town of Odessos and discover today a giant about 1500 years old jar near a giant skeleton at the main street in the downtown of the Black sea town of Varna, east of the capital Sofia, Thursday, March, 19, 2015. Bulgarian archaeologists have made an interesting find while performing rescue excavations of the ancient Greek city of Odessos under what is now the modern city of Varna, Bulgaria, on the shores of the Black Sea.While digging out the base of a recently discovered section of the ancient Ossesos fortress wall, archaeologists uncovered the skeleton of a man who has been described by the head of the project, Dr. Valeri Yotov, as "a very tall man" with "impressive" bones though no estimation of the man's height in life has been released.The skeleton was found to be buried partially beneath the wall at a depth indicating a pit that was some 3 meters deep at the time of his burial, which researchers believe to have occurred in the 4th or 5th centuries AD.Photo by: Petar Petrov/Impact Press Grouop/NurPhoto
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#492005
19 March 2015
Bulgarian archaeologists work at ancient town of Odessos and discover today a giant about 1500 years old jar near a giant skeleton at the main street in the downtown of the Black sea town of Varna, east of the capital Sofia, Thursday, March, 19, 2015. Bulgarian archaeologists have made an interesting find while performing rescue excavations of the ancient Greek city of Odessos under what is now the modern city of Varna, Bulgaria, on the shores of the Black Sea.While digging out the base of a recently discovered section of the ancient Ossesos fortress wall, archaeologists uncovered the skeleton of a man who has been described by the head of the project, Dr. Valeri Yotov, as "a very tall man" with "impressive" bones though no estimation of the man's height in life has been released.The skeleton was found to be buried partially beneath the wall at a depth indicating a pit that was some 3 meters deep at the time of his burial, which researchers believe to have occurred in the 4th or 5th centuries AD.Photo by: Petar Petrov/Impact Press Grouop/NurPhoto
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#492024
19 March 2015
Bulgarian archaeologists work at ancient town of Odessos and discover today a giant about 1500 years old jar near a giant skeleton at the main street in the downtown of the Black sea town of Varna, east of the capital Sofia, Thursday, March, 19, 2015. Bulgarian archaeologists have made an interesting find while performing rescue excavations of the ancient Greek city of Odessos under what is now the modern city of Varna, Bulgaria, on the shores of the Black Sea.While digging out the base of a recently discovered section of the ancient Ossesos fortress wall, archaeologists uncovered the skeleton of a man who has been described by the head of the project, Dr. Valeri Yotov, as "a very tall man" with "impressive" bones though no estimation of the man's height in life has been released.The skeleton was found to be buried partially beneath the wall at a depth indicating a pit that was some 3 meters deep at the time of his burial, which researchers believe to have occurred in the 4th or 5th centuries AD.Photo by: Petar Petrov/Impact Press Grouop/NurPhoto
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#492045
19 March 2015
Bulgarian archaeologists work at ancient town of Odessos and discover today a giant about 1500 years old jar near a giant skeleton at the main street in the downtown of the Black sea town of Varna, east of the capital Sofia, Thursday, March, 19, 2015. Bulgarian archaeologists have made an interesting find while performing rescue excavations of the ancient Greek city of Odessos under what is now the modern city of Varna, Bulgaria, on the shores of the Black Sea.While digging out the base of a recently discovered section of the ancient Ossesos fortress wall, archaeologists uncovered the skeleton of a man who has been described by the head of the project, Dr. Valeri Yotov, as "a very tall man" with "impressive" bones though no estimation of the man's height in life has been released.The skeleton was found to be buried partially beneath the wall at a depth indicating a pit that was some 3 meters deep at the time of his burial, which researchers believe to have occurred in the 4th or 5th centuries AD.Photo by: Petar Petrov/Impact Press Grouop/NurPhoto
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#491736
19 March 2015
Bulgarian archaeologists work at newly found giant skeleton at the main street in the downtown of the Black sea town of Varna, east of the capital Sofia, Tuesday, March, 17, 2015 Bulgarian archaeologists have made an interesting find while performing rescue excavations of the ancient Greek city of Odessos under what is now the modern city of Varna, Bulgaria, on the shores of the Black Sea.While digging out the base of a recently discovered section of the ancient Ossesos fortress wall, archaeologists uncovered the skeleton of a man who has been described by the head of the project, Dr. Valeri Yotov, as "a very tall man" with "impressive" bones though no estimation of the man's height in life has been released.The skeleton was found to be buried partially beneath the wall at a depth indicating a pit that was some 3 meters deep at the time of his burial, which researchers believe to have occurred in the 4th or 5th centuries AD.Photo by: /Impact Press Grouop/NurPhoto
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#491737
19 March 2015
Bulgarian archaeologists work at newly found giant skeleton at the main street in the downtown of the Black sea town of Varna, east of the capital Sofia, Tuesday, March, 17, 2015 Bulgarian archaeologists have made an interesting find while performing rescue excavations of the ancient Greek city of Odessos under what is now the modern city of Varna, Bulgaria, on the shores of the Black Sea.While digging out the base of a recently discovered section of the ancient Ossesos fortress wall, archaeologists uncovered the skeleton of a man who has been described by the head of the project, Dr. Valeri Yotov, as "a very tall man" with "impressive" bones though no estimation of the man's height in life has been released.The skeleton was found to be buried partially beneath the wall at a depth indicating a pit that was some 3 meters deep at the time of his burial, which researchers believe to have occurred in the 4th or 5th centuries AD.Photo by: /Impact Press Grouop/NurPhoto
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#491738
19 March 2015
Bulgarian archaeologists work at newly found giant skeleton at the main street in the downtown of the Black sea town of Varna, east of the capital Sofia, Tuesday, March, 17, 2015 Bulgarian archaeologists have made an interesting find while performing rescue excavations of the ancient Greek city of Odessos under what is now the modern city of Varna, Bulgaria, on the shores of the Black Sea.While digging out the base of a recently discovered section of the ancient Ossesos fortress wall, archaeologists uncovered the skeleton of a man who has been described by the head of the project, Dr. Valeri Yotov, as "a very tall man" with "impressive" bones though no estimation of the man's height in life has been released.The skeleton was found to be buried partially beneath the wall at a depth indicating a pit that was some 3 meters deep at the time of his burial, which researchers believe to have occurred in the 4th or 5th centuries AD.Photo by: /Impact Press Grouop/NurPhoto
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#491739
19 March 2015
Bulgarian archaeologists work at newly found giant skeleton at the main street in the downtown of the Black sea town of Varna, east of the capital Sofia, Tuesday, March, 17, 2015 Bulgarian archaeologists have made an interesting find while performing rescue excavations of the ancient Greek city of Odessos under what is now the modern city of Varna, Bulgaria, on the shores of the Black Sea.While digging out the base of a recently discovered section of the ancient Ossesos fortress wall, archaeologists uncovered the skeleton of a man who has been described by the head of the project, Dr. Valeri Yotov, as "a very tall man" with "impressive" bones though no estimation of the man's height in life has been released.The skeleton was found to be buried partially beneath the wall at a depth indicating a pit that was some 3 meters deep at the time of his burial, which researchers believe to have occurred in the 4th or 5th centuries AD.Photo by: /Impact Press Grouop/NurPhoto
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#491741
19 March 2015
Bulgarian archaeologists work at newly found giant skeleton at the main street in the downtown of the Black sea town of Varna, east of the capital Sofia, Tuesday, March, 17, 2015 Bulgarian archaeologists have made an interesting find while performing rescue excavations of the ancient Greek city of Odessos under what is now the modern city of Varna, Bulgaria, on the shores of the Black Sea.While digging out the base of a recently discovered section of the ancient Ossesos fortress wall, archaeologists uncovered the skeleton of a man who has been described by the head of the project, Dr. Valeri Yotov, as "a very tall man" with "impressive" bones though no estimation of the man's height in life has been released.The skeleton was found to be buried partially beneath the wall at a depth indicating a pit that was some 3 meters deep at the time of his burial, which researchers believe to have occurred in the 4th or 5th centuries AD.Photo by: /Impact Press Grouop/NurPhoto
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#491988
19 March 2015
Bulgarian archaeologists work at newly found giant skeleton at the main street in the downtown of the Black sea town of Varna, east of the capital Sofia, Tuesday, March, 17, 2015 Bulgarian archaeologists have made an interesting find while performing rescue excavations of the ancient Greek city of Odessos under what is now the modern city of Varna, Bulgaria, on the shores of the Black Sea.While digging out the base of a recently discovered section of the ancient Ossesos fortress wall, archaeologists uncovered the skeleton of a man who has been described by the head of the project, Dr. Valeri Yotov, as "a very tall man" with "impressive" bones though no estimation of the man's height in life has been released.The skeleton was found to be buried partially beneath the wall at a depth indicating a pit that was some 3 meters deep at the time of his burial, which researchers believe to have occurred in the 4th or 5th centuries AD.Photo by: /Impact Press Grouop/NurPhoto
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