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27 Jun 2026
A seagull flies past the Campanile di San Marco (St Mark's Campanile) in Piazza San Marco in Venice, Italy, on April 5, 2026. The Campanile, standing 98.6 meters tall, is the bell tower of St Mark's Basilica and one of the most recognizable landmarks of Venice. The current tower was rebuilt in 1912 after the original collapsed in 1902.
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27 Jun 2026
The ferro da gondola (iron prow fitting) of a traditional Venetian gondola is moored alongside a stone fondamenta on a canal in Venice, Italy, on April 5, 2026. The ferro, a distinctive iron ornament at the prow of the gondola, is one of the most recognizable symbols of Venice. Venice has approximately 400 gondolas in active service.
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24 Jun 2026
The Moon sets behind the illuminated Beyazit Tower above Istanbul's skyline on June 23, 2026, in Istanbul, Turkey. The lunar disc appears aligned with the historic tower during moonset, creating a striking scene over the city. Built in 1828 on the grounds of Istanbul University, Beyazit Tower is one of the city's most recognizable landmarks and has served as a fire-watch and observation tower for nearly two centuries.
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22 Jun 2026
Flamingo-shaped installations are carried through the crowd during the twenty-second consecutive day of demonstrations against a proposed luxury tourism development project in Tirana, Albania, on June 21, 2026. The flamingo has become one of the most recognizable symbols of the protest movement.
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17 Jun 2026
Pedestrians enter and exit the Abbesses Metro station in the Montmartre district of Paris, France, on June 4, 2026. The Art Nouveau entrance, designed by Hector Guimard, is one of the most recognizable symbols of the Paris Metro network and a landmark of the historic Montmartre neighborhood.
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7 Jun 2026
The modernist Jubilat department store is seen near the Vistula River and Debnicki Bridge in Krakow, Poland, on May 21, 2026. The post-war commercial building remains a recognizable landmark on the riverfront.
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7 Jun 2026
The abandoned building of the former Aiazzone furniture store stands in a state of disrepair, with its facade featuring extensive graffiti visible through the open windows, and overgrown vegetation and debris scattered across the grounds, in Bari, Italy, on March 14, 2026. The yellow Aiazzone sign remains mounted on the derelict structure, which has stood empty since the Italian furniture chain collapsed into bankruptcy in 1996. Once one of Italy's most recognizable retail brands, known for its flamboyant television commercials, Aiazzone's financial failure left commercial properties abandoned across the country.
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1 Jun 2026
Evening crowds along the Dotonbori Canal in Osaka, Japan. Illuminated billboards, restaurants and sightseeing boats create one of the most recognizable nightlife scenes in the Namba entertainment district. May 25, 2026. NO SALES POLAND
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6 May 2026
A view of Lalitpur city shows streets tinted purple as Jacaranda trees bloom during the spring season on May 6, 2026. Known scientifically as Jacaranda mimosifolia, these ornamental trees flower between March and April, briefly transforming roads, sidewalks, and public spaces across the Kathmandu Valley. The species has been present in the valley for over a century and is widely believed to have been introduced by Rana rulers during early urban development. Also called the Hawaiian mimosa tree, the blossoms are delicate and sensitive to light breeze and rainfall, often falling quickly and forming a vivid layer of petals on the ground. The trees are propagated through cuttings or grafting methods and typically bloom within two to three years under suitable conditions. Thriving in sunny environments with sandy, well-drained soil, Jacaranda trees adapt well to Kathmandu's climate, though colder temperatures may reduce flowering intensity. Mature trees can tolerate temperatures down to -7?C, whereas younger plants are more susceptible to freezing conditions. The seasonal bloom draws residents outdoors and has become a recognizable visual marker of spring across the valley.
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6 May 2026
A view of Lalitpur city shows streets tinted purple as Jacaranda trees bloom during the spring season on May 6, 2026. Known scientifically as Jacaranda mimosifolia, these ornamental trees flower between March and April, briefly transforming roads, sidewalks, and public spaces across the Kathmandu Valley. The species has been present in the valley for over a century and is widely believed to have been introduced by Rana rulers during early urban development. Also called the Hawaiian mimosa tree, the blossoms are delicate and sensitive to light breeze and rainfall, often falling quickly and forming a vivid layer of petals on the ground. The trees are propagated through cuttings or grafting methods and typically bloom within two to three years under suitable conditions. Thriving in sunny environments with sandy, well-drained soil, Jacaranda trees adapt well to Kathmandu's climate, though colder temperatures may reduce flowering intensity. Mature trees can tolerate temperatures down to -7?C, whereas younger plants are more susceptible to freezing conditions. The seasonal bloom draws residents outdoors and has become a recognizable visual marker of spring across the valley.
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6 May 2026
A view of Lalitpur city shows streets tinted purple as Jacaranda trees bloom during the spring season on May 6, 2026. Known scientifically as Jacaranda mimosifolia, these ornamental trees flower between March and April, briefly transforming roads, sidewalks, and public spaces across the Kathmandu Valley. The species has been present in the valley for over a century and is widely believed to have been introduced by Rana rulers during early urban development. Also called the Hawaiian mimosa tree, the blossoms are delicate and sensitive to light breeze and rainfall, often falling quickly and forming a vivid layer of petals on the ground. The trees are propagated through cuttings or grafting methods and typically bloom within two to three years under suitable conditions. Thriving in sunny environments with sandy, well-drained soil, Jacaranda trees adapt well to Kathmandu's climate, though colder temperatures may reduce flowering intensity. Mature trees can tolerate temperatures down to -7?C, whereas younger plants are more susceptible to freezing conditions. The seasonal bloom draws residents outdoors and has become a recognizable visual marker of spring across the valley.
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6 May 2026
A view of Lalitpur city shows streets tinted purple as Jacaranda trees bloom during the spring season on May 6, 2026. Known scientifically as Jacaranda mimosifolia, these ornamental trees flower between March and April, briefly transforming roads, sidewalks, and public spaces across the Kathmandu Valley. The species has been present in the valley for over a century and is widely believed to have been introduced by Rana rulers during early urban development. Also called the Hawaiian mimosa tree, the blossoms are delicate and sensitive to light breeze and rainfall, often falling quickly and forming a vivid layer of petals on the ground. The trees are propagated through cuttings or grafting methods and typically bloom within two to three years under suitable conditions. Thriving in sunny environments with sandy, well-drained soil, Jacaranda trees adapt well to Kathmandu's climate, though colder temperatures may reduce flowering intensity. Mature trees can tolerate temperatures down to -7?C, whereas younger plants are more susceptible to freezing conditions. The seasonal bloom draws residents outdoors and has become a recognizable visual marker of spring across the valley.
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6 May 2026
A view of Lalitpur city shows streets tinted purple as Jacaranda trees bloom during the spring season on May 6, 2026. Known scientifically as Jacaranda mimosifolia, these ornamental trees flower between March and April, briefly transforming roads, sidewalks, and public spaces across the Kathmandu Valley. The species has been present in the valley for over a century and is widely believed to have been introduced by Rana rulers during early urban development. Also called the Hawaiian mimosa tree, the blossoms are delicate and sensitive to light breeze and rainfall, often falling quickly and forming a vivid layer of petals on the ground. The trees are propagated through cuttings or grafting methods and typically bloom within two to three years under suitable conditions. Thriving in sunny environments with sandy, well-drained soil, Jacaranda trees adapt well to Kathmandu's climate, though colder temperatures may reduce flowering intensity. Mature trees can tolerate temperatures down to -7?C, whereas younger plants are more susceptible to freezing conditions. The seasonal bloom draws residents outdoors and has become a recognizable visual marker of spring across the valley.
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6 May 2026
A view of Lalitpur city shows streets tinted purple as Jacaranda trees bloom during the spring season on May 6, 2026. Known scientifically as Jacaranda mimosifolia, these ornamental trees flower between March and April, briefly transforming roads, sidewalks, and public spaces across the Kathmandu Valley. The species has been present in the valley for over a century and is widely believed to have been introduced by Rana rulers during early urban development. Also called the Hawaiian mimosa tree, the blossoms are delicate and sensitive to light breeze and rainfall, often falling quickly and forming a vivid layer of petals on the ground. The trees are propagated through cuttings or grafting methods and typically bloom within two to three years under suitable conditions. Thriving in sunny environments with sandy, well-drained soil, Jacaranda trees adapt well to Kathmandu's climate, though colder temperatures may reduce flowering intensity. Mature trees can tolerate temperatures down to -7?C, whereas younger plants are more susceptible to freezing conditions. The seasonal bloom draws residents outdoors and has become a recognizable visual marker of spring across the valley.
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6 May 2026
A view of Lalitpur city shows streets tinted purple as Jacaranda trees bloom during the spring season on May 6, 2026. Known scientifically as Jacaranda mimosifolia, these ornamental trees flower between March and April, briefly transforming roads, sidewalks, and public spaces across the Kathmandu Valley. The species has been present in the valley for over a century and is widely believed to have been introduced by Rana rulers during early urban development. Also called the Hawaiian mimosa tree, the blossoms are delicate and sensitive to light breeze and rainfall, often falling quickly and forming a vivid layer of petals on the ground. The trees are propagated through cuttings or grafting methods and typically bloom within two to three years under suitable conditions. Thriving in sunny environments with sandy, well-drained soil, Jacaranda trees adapt well to Kathmandu's climate, though colder temperatures may reduce flowering intensity. Mature trees can tolerate temperatures down to -7?C, whereas younger plants are more susceptible to freezing conditions. The seasonal bloom draws residents outdoors and has become a recognizable visual marker of spring across the valley.
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6 May 2026
A view of Lalitpur city shows streets tinted purple as Jacaranda trees bloom during the spring season on May 6, 2026. Known scientifically as Jacaranda mimosifolia, these ornamental trees flower between March and April, briefly transforming roads, sidewalks, and public spaces across the Kathmandu Valley. The species has been present in the valley for over a century and is widely believed to have been introduced by Rana rulers during early urban development. Also called the Hawaiian mimosa tree, the blossoms are delicate and sensitive to light breeze and rainfall, often falling quickly and forming a vivid layer of petals on the ground. The trees are propagated through cuttings or grafting methods and typically bloom within two to three years under suitable conditions. Thriving in sunny environments with sandy, well-drained soil, Jacaranda trees adapt well to Kathmandu's climate, though colder temperatures may reduce flowering intensity. Mature trees can tolerate temperatures down to -7?C, whereas younger plants are more susceptible to freezing conditions. The seasonal bloom draws residents outdoors and has become a recognizable visual marker of spring across the valley.
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