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Travelers are at the railway station building of Neustadt an der Donau in Kelheim, Lower Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on April 27, 2025. The s...

#12314877

Neustadt An Der Donau Railway Station

29 April 2025

Travelers are at the railway station building of Neustadt an der Donau in Kelheim, Lower Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on April 27, 2025. The s...

#12314877

29 April 2025

Travelers are at the railway station building of Neustadt an der Donau in Kelheim, Lower Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on April 27, 2025. The station is part of the local rail network connecting smaller towns with major cities in Bavaria.


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The historic railway station building of Neustadt an der Donau shows visible signs of aging and renovation needs in Neustadt an der Donau, K...

#12314878

Neustadt An Der Donau Railway Station

29 April 2025

The historic railway station building of Neustadt an der Donau shows visible signs of aging and renovation needs in Neustadt an der Donau, K...

#12314878

29 April 2025

The historic railway station building of Neustadt an der Donau shows visible signs of aging and renovation needs in Neustadt an der Donau, Kelheim, Lower Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on April 27, 2025. The station is part of the local rail network connecting smaller towns with major cities in Bavaria.


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The historic railway station building of Neustadt an der Donau shows visible signs of aging and renovation needs in Neustadt an der Donau, K...

#12314879

Neustadt An Der Donau Railway Station

29 April 2025

The historic railway station building of Neustadt an der Donau shows visible signs of aging and renovation needs in Neustadt an der Donau, K...

#12314879

29 April 2025

The historic railway station building of Neustadt an der Donau shows visible signs of aging and renovation needs in Neustadt an der Donau, Kelheim, Lower Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on April 27, 2025. The station is part of the local rail network connecting smaller towns with major cities in Bavaria.


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Travelers are at the railway station building of Neustadt an der Donau in Kelheim, Lower Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on April 27, 2025. The s...

#12314880

Neustadt An Der Donau Railway Station

29 April 2025

Travelers are at the railway station building of Neustadt an der Donau in Kelheim, Lower Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on April 27, 2025. The s...

#12314880

29 April 2025

Travelers are at the railway station building of Neustadt an der Donau in Kelheim, Lower Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on April 27, 2025. The station is part of the local rail network connecting smaller towns with major cities in Bavaria.


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A traveler stands at the historic railway station building of Neustadt an der Donau in Kelheim, Lower Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on April 27...

#12314881

Neustadt An Der Donau Railway Station

29 April 2025

A traveler stands at the historic railway station building of Neustadt an der Donau in Kelheim, Lower Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on April 27...

#12314881

29 April 2025

A traveler stands at the historic railway station building of Neustadt an der Donau in Kelheim, Lower Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on April 27, 2025. The building shows visible signs of aging and renovation needs. The station is part of the local rail network connecting smaller towns with major cities in Bavaria.


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A conductor gives the departure signal with a whistle next to an Agilis regional train at Straubing Train Station in Straubing, Bavaria, Low...

#12307515

Conductor Giving Departure Signal

27 April 2025

A conductor gives the departure signal with a whistle next to an Agilis regional train at Straubing Train Station in Straubing, Bavaria, Low...

#12307515

27 April 2025

A conductor gives the departure signal with a whistle next to an Agilis regional train at Straubing Train Station in Straubing, Bavaria, Lower Bavaria, Germany, on April 26, 2025. The Agilis trains provide regional rail services across Bavaria, connecting smaller towns and cities efficiently.


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A conductor gives the departure signal with a whistle next to an Agilis regional train at Straubing Train Station in Straubing, Bavaria, Low...

#12307516

Conductor Giving Departure Signal

27 April 2025

A conductor gives the departure signal with a whistle next to an Agilis regional train at Straubing Train Station in Straubing, Bavaria, Low...

#12307516

27 April 2025

A conductor gives the departure signal with a whistle next to an Agilis regional train at Straubing Train Station in Straubing, Bavaria, Lower Bavaria, Germany, on April 26, 2025. The Agilis trains provide regional rail services across Bavaria, connecting smaller towns and cities efficiently.


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A mural representing women wearing traditional costumes is painted on an abandoned house in Riola Sardo, Sardinia, Italy, on August 8, 2024....

#11540780

Travel Destination: Sardinia

2 September 2024

A mural representing women wearing traditional costumes is painted on an abandoned house in Riola Sardo, Sardinia, Italy, on August 8, 2024....

#11540780

2 September 2024

A mural representing women wearing traditional costumes is painted on an abandoned house in Riola Sardo, Sardinia, Italy, on August 8, 2024. For years, the villages and smaller cities on the island face the problem of depopulation. The Italian Institute of Statistics (ISTAT) foresees that the island could lose about 20% of its inhabitants by 2050.


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A mural representing women wearing traditional costumes is painted on an abandoned house in Riola Sardo, Sardinia, Italy, on August 8, 2024....

#11540781

Travel Destination: Sardinia

2 September 2024

A mural representing women wearing traditional costumes is painted on an abandoned house in Riola Sardo, Sardinia, Italy, on August 8, 2024....

#11540781

2 September 2024

A mural representing women wearing traditional costumes is painted on an abandoned house in Riola Sardo, Sardinia, Italy, on August 8, 2024. For years, the villages and smaller cities on the island face the problem of depopulation. The Italian Institute of Statistics (ISTAT) foresees that the island could lose about 20% of its inhabitants by 2050.


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Mohamed Ghaly, a 57-year-old simsimiya maker, is crafting the traditional instrument in Port Said, Egypt, on April 29, 2024. The simsimiya,...

#11197602

Simsimiya Musical Instrument Manufacture

30 April 2024

Mohamed Ghaly, a 57-year-old simsimiya maker, is crafting the traditional instrument in Port Said, Egypt, on April 29, 2024. The simsimiya,...

#11197602

30 April 2024

Mohamed Ghaly, a 57-year-old simsimiya maker, is crafting the traditional instrument in Port Said, Egypt, on April 29, 2024. The simsimiya, which has its origins in the Pharaonic instrument known as the kanara, resembles a smaller version of the current harp with seven strings made from animal intestines. This instrument made its way to the canal cities through the people of Upper Egypt who worked on the Suez Canal, evolving into the modern simsimiya. This version consists of a wooden box, a bowl, or a sheet plate covered with thin skin, featuring two widely spaced arms known as the outrigger and a third arm forming a triangular base called a strap. These parts are held together with strong threads made from the nerves of Al-Tur and are often decorated with beads, inscriptions, and pendants.


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Mohamed Ghaly, a 57-year-old simsimiya maker, is crafting the traditional instrument in Port Said, Egypt, on April 29, 2024. The simsimiya,...

#11197603

Simsimiya Musical Instrument Manufacture

30 April 2024

Mohamed Ghaly, a 57-year-old simsimiya maker, is crafting the traditional instrument in Port Said, Egypt, on April 29, 2024. The simsimiya,...

#11197603

30 April 2024

Mohamed Ghaly, a 57-year-old simsimiya maker, is crafting the traditional instrument in Port Said, Egypt, on April 29, 2024. The simsimiya, which has its origins in the Pharaonic instrument known as the kanara, resembles a smaller version of the current harp with seven strings made from animal intestines. This instrument made its way to the canal cities through the people of Upper Egypt who worked on the Suez Canal, evolving into the modern simsimiya. This version consists of a wooden box, a bowl, or a sheet plate covered with thin skin, featuring two widely spaced arms known as the outrigger and a third arm forming a triangular base called a strap. These parts are held together with strong threads made from the nerves of Al-Tur and are often decorated with beads, inscriptions, and pendants.


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Mohamed Ghaly, a 57-year-old simsimiya maker, is crafting the traditional instrument in Port Said, Egypt, on April 29, 2024. The simsimiya,...

#11197604

Simsimiya Musical Instrument Manufacture

30 April 2024

Mohamed Ghaly, a 57-year-old simsimiya maker, is crafting the traditional instrument in Port Said, Egypt, on April 29, 2024. The simsimiya,...

#11197604

30 April 2024

Mohamed Ghaly, a 57-year-old simsimiya maker, is crafting the traditional instrument in Port Said, Egypt, on April 29, 2024. The simsimiya, which has its origins in the Pharaonic instrument known as the kanara, resembles a smaller version of the current harp with seven strings made from animal intestines. This instrument made its way to the canal cities through the people of Upper Egypt who worked on the Suez Canal, evolving into the modern simsimiya. This version consists of a wooden box, a bowl, or a sheet plate covered with thin skin, featuring two widely spaced arms known as the outrigger and a third arm forming a triangular base called a strap. These parts are held together with strong threads made from the nerves of Al-Tur and are often decorated with beads, inscriptions, and pendants.


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Mohamed Ghaly, a 57-year-old simsimiya maker, is crafting the traditional instrument in Port Said, Egypt, on April 29, 2024. The simsimiya,...

#11197605

Simsimiya Musical Instrument Manufacture

30 April 2024

Mohamed Ghaly, a 57-year-old simsimiya maker, is crafting the traditional instrument in Port Said, Egypt, on April 29, 2024. The simsimiya,...

#11197605

30 April 2024

Mohamed Ghaly, a 57-year-old simsimiya maker, is crafting the traditional instrument in Port Said, Egypt, on April 29, 2024. The simsimiya, which has its origins in the Pharaonic instrument known as the kanara, resembles a smaller version of the current harp with seven strings made from animal intestines. This instrument made its way to the canal cities through the people of Upper Egypt who worked on the Suez Canal, evolving into the modern simsimiya. This version consists of a wooden box, a bowl, or a sheet plate covered with thin skin, featuring two widely spaced arms known as the outrigger and a third arm forming a triangular base called a strap. These parts are held together with strong threads made from the nerves of Al-Tur and are often decorated with beads, inscriptions, and pendants.


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Mohamed Ghaly, a 57-year-old simsimiya maker, is crafting the traditional instrument in Port Said, Egypt, on April 29, 2024. The simsimiya,...

#11197606

Simsimiya Musical Instrument Manufacture

30 April 2024

Mohamed Ghaly, a 57-year-old simsimiya maker, is crafting the traditional instrument in Port Said, Egypt, on April 29, 2024. The simsimiya,...

#11197606

30 April 2024

Mohamed Ghaly, a 57-year-old simsimiya maker, is crafting the traditional instrument in Port Said, Egypt, on April 29, 2024. The simsimiya, which has its origins in the Pharaonic instrument known as the kanara, resembles a smaller version of the current harp with seven strings made from animal intestines. This instrument made its way to the canal cities through the people of Upper Egypt who worked on the Suez Canal, evolving into the modern simsimiya. This version consists of a wooden box, a bowl, or a sheet plate covered with thin skin, featuring two widely spaced arms known as the outrigger and a third arm forming a triangular base called a strap. These parts are held together with strong threads made from the nerves of Al-Tur and are often decorated with beads, inscriptions, and pendants.


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Mohamed Ghaly, a 57-year-old simsimiya maker, is crafting the traditional instrument in Port Said, Egypt, on April 29, 2024. The simsimiya,...

#11197607

Simsimiya Musical Instrument Manufacture

30 April 2024

Mohamed Ghaly, a 57-year-old simsimiya maker, is crafting the traditional instrument in Port Said, Egypt, on April 29, 2024. The simsimiya,...

#11197607

30 April 2024

Mohamed Ghaly, a 57-year-old simsimiya maker, is crafting the traditional instrument in Port Said, Egypt, on April 29, 2024. The simsimiya, which has its origins in the Pharaonic instrument known as the kanara, resembles a smaller version of the current harp with seven strings made from animal intestines. This instrument made its way to the canal cities through the people of Upper Egypt who worked on the Suez Canal, evolving into the modern simsimiya. This version consists of a wooden box, a bowl, or a sheet plate covered with thin skin, featuring two widely spaced arms known as the outrigger and a third arm forming a triangular base called a strap. These parts are held together with strong threads made from the nerves of Al-Tur and are often decorated with beads, inscriptions, and pendants.


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Mohamed Ghaly, a 57-year-old simsimiya maker, is crafting the traditional instrument in Port Said, Egypt, on April 29, 2024. The simsimiya,...

#11197609

Simsimiya Musical Instrument Manufacture

30 April 2024

Mohamed Ghaly, a 57-year-old simsimiya maker, is crafting the traditional instrument in Port Said, Egypt, on April 29, 2024. The simsimiya,...

#11197609

30 April 2024

Mohamed Ghaly, a 57-year-old simsimiya maker, is crafting the traditional instrument in Port Said, Egypt, on April 29, 2024. The simsimiya, which has its origins in the Pharaonic instrument known as the kanara, resembles a smaller version of the current harp with seven strings made from animal intestines. This instrument made its way to the canal cities through the people of Upper Egypt who worked on the Suez Canal, evolving into the modern simsimiya. This version consists of a wooden box, a bowl, or a sheet plate covered with thin skin, featuring two widely spaced arms known as the outrigger and a third arm forming a triangular base called a strap. These parts are held together with strong threads made from the nerves of Al-Tur and are often decorated with beads, inscriptions, and pendants.


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