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#12521648
1 July 2025
A senior couple sits on a bench with a view of Lake Weissensee in Weissensee, Fuessen, East Allgaeu, Bavaria, Germany, on September 19, 2024. The lakeshore with a view of distant mountains and the Alps in the background offers seating for visitors.
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#12445317
5 June 2025
A woman with long brown hair and a gold purse walks along a fountain in a sunlit courtyard, as people sit and converse by the water in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 11, 2025. The scene unfolds against the backdrop of a historical building, with well-trimmed bushes and reflections on the pond.
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#12385243
19 May 2025
A couple leans on a riverside railing while viewing historic buildings along the Vltava River in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 9, 2025. The architecture in the background reflects Prague's urban heritage.
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#11101836
27 March 2024
Caterpillars Are The Most Common Pests Of Cole Crops Like Cauliflower (Brassica Oleracea Var. Botrytis) And Are The Immature Larval Stage Of Butterflies And Moths. The Most Common Caterpillar In Gardens Is The Imported Cabbageworm, Also Known As Pieris Rapae Or ''cabbage Worm''. Other Common Caterpillars Of Cole Crops Include Cabbage Looper (Also Known As Trichoplusia Ni, This Caterpillar Is A Common Pest That Causes Significant Crop Damage), Diamondback Moth (This Moth Is A Common Caterpillar Pest Of Cole Crops. Caterpillars Feed Between The Large Veins And Midribs Of Cole Crops, And Older, Larger Caterpillars Cause The Most Feeding Damage). The Method To Eliminate Caterpillars Is Spray With Something Like Bacillus Thuringiensis Subsp. Kurstaki (Btk), Sprinkle A Powder Over The Caterpillars And Remove The Caterpillars By Hand. Other Pests That Cause Occasional Damage To Cauliflower Include Armyworms, Cabbage Worms, Aphids, Harlequin Bugs, And Flea Beetles. After Cutting A Cauliflower, Numerous Larvae Can Be Seen Coming Out Of It At Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 04/03/2024.
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#11101837
27 March 2024
Caterpillars Are The Most Common Pests Of Cole Crops Like Cauliflower (Brassica Oleracea Var. Botrytis) And Are The Immature Larval Stage Of Butterflies And Moths. The Most Common Caterpillar In Gardens Is The Imported Cabbageworm, Also Known As Pieris Rapae Or ''cabbage Worm''. Other Common Caterpillars Of Cole Crops Include Cabbage Looper (Also Known As Trichoplusia Ni, This Caterpillar Is A Common Pest That Causes Significant Crop Damage), Diamondback Moth (This Moth Is A Common Caterpillar Pest Of Cole Crops. Caterpillars Feed Between The Large Veins And Midribs Of Cole Crops, And Older, Larger Caterpillars Cause The Most Feeding Damage). The Method To Eliminate Caterpillars Is Spray With Something Like Bacillus Thuringiensis Subsp. Kurstaki (Btk), Sprinkle A Powder Over The Caterpillars And Remove The Caterpillars By Hand. Other Pests That Cause Occasional Damage To Cauliflower Include Armyworms, Cabbage Worms, Aphids, Harlequin Bugs, And Flea Beetles. After Cutting A Cauliflower, Numerous Larvae Can Be Seen Coming Out Of It At Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 04/03/2024.
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#9322956
17 December 2022
Tommy's place: Tommy Nordvall lives seven kilometers after the start of St. Olavsleden, in Gisselasen. He always pays attention to the pilgrims passing by and invited them to a coffee and something to eat. He provides help with the route and counts how many pilgrims are passing through every year. All pilgrims are photographed with the flag of their country of origin. Tommy has a photo album with people from more than 32 countries. In Gisselasen (Sweden), on May 28th, 2022.
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#8646248
9 August 2022
Bride in a traditional white wedding dress holding a bouquet of roses poses with her groom at a country setting in Ontario, Canada.
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#7219710
16 October 2021
An old beech tree has lost one of its two main branchs. The forest in Arbas (Haute-Garonne) in the French Pyrenees is a mixed forest : some parts are slowly returning to a something alike a pristine forest, other parts are exploited. A forest returning to a primary state is full of dead wood (from twigs to uprooted trees) with natural clearings due to fallen trees. Samplings usually grow in these clearings. Parts of the Arbas' forest still bear traces of human occupation during centuries such as stoned trails, terraces, marks of colliers, etc. Toulouse. Arbas. France. October 15th 2021.
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#7219722
16 October 2021
A mushroom grows inside an old occupation place in the Arbas forest. The forest in Arbas (Haute-Garonne) in the French Pyrenees is a mixed forest : some parts are slowly returning to a something alike a pristine forest, other parts are exploited. A forest returning to a primary state is full of dead wood (from twigs to uprooted trees) with natural clearings due to fallen trees. Samplings usually grow in these clearings. Parts of the Arbas' forest still bear traces of human occupation during centuries such as stoned trails, terraces, marks of colliers, etc. Toulouse. Arbas. France. October 15th 2021.
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#7219738
16 October 2021
A man stands near an old beech tree near the ruins of a house. The forest in Arbas (Haute-Garonne) in the French Pyrenees is a mixed forest : some parts are slowly returning to a something alike a pristine forest, other parts are exploited. A forest returning to a primary state is full of dead wood (from twigs to uprooted trees) with natural clearings due to fallen trees. Samplings usually grow in these clearings. Parts of the Arbas' forest still bear traces of human occupation during centuries such as stoned trails, terraces, marks of colliers, etc. Toulouse. Arbas. France. October 15th 2021.
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#7219748
16 October 2021
A man walks near an old beech tree. The forest in Arbas (Haute-Garonne) in the French Pyrenees is a mixed forest : some parts are slowly returning to a something alike a pristine forest, other parts are exploited. A forest returning to a primary state is full of dead wood (from twigs to uprooted trees) with natural clearings due to fallen trees. Samplings usually grow in these clearings. Parts of the Arbas' forest still bear traces of human occupation during centuries such as stoned trails, terraces, marks of colliers, etc. Toulouse. Arbas. France. October 15th 2021.
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#7219766
16 October 2021
A man stands near an old beech tree near the ruins of a house. The forest in Arbas (Haute-Garonne) in the French Pyrenees is a mixed forest : some parts are slowly returning to a something alike a pristine forest, other parts are exploited. A forest returning to a primary state is full of dead wood (from twigs to uprooted trees) with natural clearings due to fallen trees. Samplings usually grow in these clearings. Parts of the Arbas' forest still bear traces of human occupation during centuries such as stoned trails, terraces, marks of colliers, etc. Toulouse. Arbas. France. October 15th 2021.
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#6279522
16 December 2020
A lady passes next to a vandalised billboard with an image of a fetus inside a heart shaped womb, by Ekaterina Glazkova, seen in Krakow (photo taken on December 9, 2020 in Krakow). 30-year-old independent artist Ekaterina Glazkova from St. Petersburg unexpectedly became famous in Poland thanks to the Foundation 'Our Children - Education, Health, Faith' from Kornice in Silesia. The drawing of a Russian woman - a child in the womb - appearing on billboards and posters in various Polish cities has become a symbol of the anti-abortion movement. However, as per the artist's statement on Instagram on December 11, the intended purpose of the illustration was not related to the Pro-Life movement: 'This illustration was painted as something positive, as the personification of the joy of motherhood, but definitely not a symbol of the oppression of women's human rights. I've been selling this picture on microstocks for many years now, and in theory anyone can buy it and use it. But I’ve never thought that everything could turn out like this. As for myself, I can say that, as a woman and as an artist, I fully support Polish women in their struggle for their right to make choices'. On Wednesday, December 16, 2020, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#6279526
16 December 2020
Two billboards with images of a fetus inside a heart shaped womb, by Ekaterina Glazkova, seen in Krakow (photo taken on December 9, 2020 in Krakow). 30-year-old independent artist Ekaterina Glazkova from St. Petersburg unexpectedly became famous in Poland thanks to the Foundation 'Our Children - Education, Health, Faith' from Kornice in Silesia. The drawing of a Russian woman - a child in the womb - appearing on billboards and posters in various Polish cities has become a symbol of the anti-abortion movement. However, as per the artist's statement on Instagram on December 11, the intended purpose of the illustration was not related to the Pro-Life movement: 'This illustration was painted as something positive, as the personification of the joy of motherhood, but definitely not a symbol of the oppression of women's human rights. I've been selling this picture on microstocks for many years now, and in theory anyone can buy it and use it. But I’ve never thought that everything could turn out like this. As for myself, I can say that, as a woman and as an artist, I fully support Polish women in their struggle for their right to make choices'. On Wednesday, December 16, 2020, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#6279528
16 December 2020
A lady passes next to a vandalised billboard with an image of a fetus inside a heart shaped womb, by Ekaterina Glazkova, seen in Krakow (photo taken on December 9, 2020 in Krakow). 30-year-old independent artist Ekaterina Glazkova from St. Petersburg unexpectedly became famous in Poland thanks to the Foundation 'Our Children - Education, Health, Faith' from Kornice in Silesia. The drawing of a Russian woman - a child in the womb - appearing on billboards and posters in various Polish cities has become a symbol of the anti-abortion movement. However, as per the artist's statement on Instagram on December 11, the intended purpose of the illustration was not related to the Pro-Life movement: 'This illustration was painted as something positive, as the personification of the joy of motherhood, but definitely not a symbol of the oppression of women's human rights. I've been selling this picture on microstocks for many years now, and in theory anyone can buy it and use it. But I’ve never thought that everything could turn out like this. As for myself, I can say that, as a woman and as an artist, I fully support Polish women in their struggle for their right to make choices'. On Wednesday, December 16, 2020, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#6279530
16 December 2020
A lady passes next to a vandalised billboard with an image of a fetus inside a heart shaped womb, by Ekaterina Glazkova, seen in Krakow (photo taken on December 9, 2020 in Krakow). 30-year-old independent artist Ekaterina Glazkova from St. Petersburg unexpectedly became famous in Poland thanks to the Foundation 'Our Children - Education, Health, Faith' from Kornice in Silesia. The drawing of a Russian woman - a child in the womb - appearing on billboards and posters in various Polish cities has become a symbol of the anti-abortion movement. However, as per the artist's statement on Instagram on December 11, the intended purpose of the illustration was not related to the Pro-Life movement: 'This illustration was painted as something positive, as the personification of the joy of motherhood, but definitely not a symbol of the oppression of women's human rights. I've been selling this picture on microstocks for many years now, and in theory anyone can buy it and use it. But I’ve never thought that everything could turn out like this. As for myself, I can say that, as a woman and as an artist, I fully support Polish women in their struggle for their right to make choices'. On Wednesday, December 16, 2020, in Dublin, Ireland.
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