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#13212099
18 January 2026
Snowkiters practice near Lago Bianco and Lej Nair in Pontresina, Grisons, Switzerland, on January 11, 2026. The wide, flat, and windy terrain around Lago Bianco and Lej Nair offers suitable conditions for racers, beginners, and freestyle riders, while the high-altitude location at 2,234 meters provides a broad, exposed plateau for kite skiing and snowboarding.
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#13212102
18 January 2026
Snowkiters practice near Lago Bianco and Lej Nair in Pontresina, Grisons, Switzerland, on January 11, 2026. The wide, flat, and windy terrain around Lago Bianco and Lej Nair offers suitable conditions for racers, beginners, and freestyle riders, while the high-altitude location at 2,234 meters provides a broad, exposed plateau for kite skiing and snowboarding.
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#13212105
18 January 2026
Snowkiters practice near Lago Bianco and Lej Nair in Pontresina, Grisons, Switzerland, on January 11, 2026. The wide, flat, and windy terrain around Lago Bianco and Lej Nair offers suitable conditions for racers, beginners, and freestyle riders, while the high-altitude location at 2,234 meters provides a broad, exposed plateau for kite skiing and snowboarding.
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#13212106
18 January 2026
Snowkiters practice near Lago Bianco and Lej Nair in Pontresina, Grisons, Switzerland, on January 11, 2026. The wide, flat, and windy terrain around Lago Bianco and Lej Nair offers suitable conditions for racers, beginners, and freestyle riders, while the high-altitude location at 2,234 meters provides a broad, exposed plateau for kite skiing and snowboarding.
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#13212109
18 January 2026
Snowkiters practice near Lago Bianco and Lej Nair in Pontresina, Grisons, Switzerland, on January 11, 2026. The wide, flat, and windy terrain around Lago Bianco and Lej Nair offers suitable conditions for racers, beginners, and freestyle riders, while the high-altitude location at 2,234 meters provides a broad, exposed plateau for kite skiing and snowboarding.
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#13212114
18 January 2026
Snowkiters practice near Lago Bianco and Lej Nair in Pontresina, Grisons, Switzerland, on January 11, 2026. The wide, flat, and windy terrain around Lago Bianco and Lej Nair offers suitable conditions for racers, beginners, and freestyle riders, while the high-altitude location at 2,234 meters provides a broad, exposed plateau for kite skiing and snowboarding.
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#13212116
18 January 2026
Snowkiters practice near Lago Bianco and Lej Nair in Pontresina, Grisons, Switzerland, on January 11, 2026. The wide, flat, and windy terrain around Lago Bianco and Lej Nair offers suitable conditions for racers, beginners, and freestyle riders, while the high-altitude location at 2,234 meters provides a broad, exposed plateau for kite skiing and snowboarding.
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Protest Against The Self-nomination Of The City Of Trino Vercellese To Host The National Nuclear Waste Site
4 February 2024
#10963538
4 February 2024
A general view of the Galileo Ferraris thermoelectric power plant is being seen in Trino Vercellese, Italy, on February 3, 2024. Built between 1991 and 1997, the plant was originally intended to be the second electronuclear plant in Trino but was converted to its current configuration following the 1987 referendum that led to the abandonment of nuclear energy in Italy. The former plant is now among the potential sites being considered to host the single national repository for radioactive waste. With 51 areas deemed suitable across various provinces, Trino Vercellese has submitted a self-nomination to host the repository.
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Protest Against The Self-nomination Of The City Of Trino Vercellese To Host The National Nuclear Waste Site
4 February 2024
#10963539
4 February 2024
A general view of the Galileo Ferraris thermoelectric power plant is being seen in Trino Vercellese, Italy, on February 3, 2024. Built between 1991 and 1997, the plant was originally intended to be the second electronuclear plant in Trino but was converted to its current configuration following the 1987 referendum that led to the abandonment of nuclear energy in Italy. The former plant is now among the potential sites being considered to host the single national repository for radioactive waste. With 51 areas deemed suitable across various provinces, Trino Vercellese has submitted a self-nomination to host the repository.
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Protest Against The Self-nomination Of The City Of Trino Vercellese To Host The National Nuclear Waste Site
4 February 2024
#10963552
4 February 2024
A general view of the Galileo Ferraris thermoelectric power plant is being seen in Trino Vercellese, Italy, on February 3, 2024. Built between 1991 and 1997, the plant was originally intended to be the second electronuclear plant in Trino but was converted to its current configuration following the 1987 referendum that led to the abandonment of nuclear energy in Italy. The former plant is now among the potential sites being considered to host the single national repository for radioactive waste. With 51 areas deemed suitable across various provinces, Trino Vercellese has submitted a self-nomination to host the repository.
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Protest Against The Self-nomination Of The City Of Trino Vercellese To Host The National Nuclear Waste Site
4 February 2024
#10963553
4 February 2024
A general view of the Galileo Ferraris thermoelectric power plant is being seen in Trino Vercellese, Italy, on February 3, 2024. Built between 1991 and 1997, the plant was originally intended to be the second electronuclear plant in Trino but was converted to its current configuration following the 1987 referendum that led to the abandonment of nuclear energy in Italy. The former plant is now among the potential sites being considered to host the single national repository for radioactive waste. With 51 areas deemed suitable across various provinces, Trino Vercellese has submitted a self-nomination to host the repository.
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Protest Against The Self-nomination Of The City Of Trino Vercellese To Host The National Nuclear Waste Site
4 February 2024
#10963554
4 February 2024
A general view of the Galileo Ferraris thermoelectric power plant is being seen in Trino Vercellese, Italy, on February 3, 2024. Built between 1991 and 1997, the plant was originally intended to be the second electronuclear plant in Trino but was converted to its current configuration following the 1987 referendum that led to the abandonment of nuclear energy in Italy. The former plant is now among the potential sites being considered to host the single national repository for radioactive waste. With 51 areas deemed suitable across various provinces, Trino Vercellese has submitted a self-nomination to host the repository.
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#649586
22 June 2015
Bungee jumpers jump over the Prohodna cave's entrance and tourists observe "The eyes of God", stone phenomen in the Prohodna cave near the village of Karlukovo, east of the Bulgarian capital Sofia, Sunday, June, 21, 2015. The two huge elongated holes in its ceiling look just like a pair of human eyes. And this impressive formation is rightfully named "The Eyes of God". Prohodna cave is a karst cave in north central Bulgaria, located in the Iskar Gorge near the village of Karlukovo in Lukovit Municipality, Lovech Province, some 150 km east from the bulgarian capital Sofia. Prohodna is the best known attraction in the Karlukovo Gorge, part of the Geological Park Iskar-Panega, one of the largest karst regions in Bulgaria and a popular location forspeleology. Formed during the Quaternary, Prohodna is 365 metres long, which makes it the longest cave passage in Bulgaria. The cave has two entrances which lie opposite one another. One of them is 35 metres high and another reaches 45 metres in height. Prohodna is most notable for the two equal-sized holes in the ceiling of its middle chamber. The holes, formed through erosion, let in light into the cave. The size of the Big Entrance of Prohodna makes it suitable for bungee jumping, and it is among the popular spots in Bulgaria for that activity. There are traces of prehistoric habitation in the Prohodna cave, which testify that humans lived in the cave during the Neolithic and Chalcolithic. Photo by: Petar Petrov/Impact Press Group/NurPhoto
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#649593
22 June 2015
Bungee jumpers jump over the Prohodna cave's entrance and tourists observe "The eyes of God", stone phenomen in the Prohodna cave near the village of Karlukovo, east of the Bulgarian capital Sofia, Sunday, June, 21, 2015. The two huge elongated holes in its ceiling look just like a pair of human eyes. And this impressive formation is rightfully named "The Eyes of God". Prohodna cave is a karst cave in north central Bulgaria, located in the Iskar Gorge near the village of Karlukovo in Lukovit Municipality, Lovech Province, some 150 km east from the bulgarian capital Sofia. Prohodna is the best known attraction in the Karlukovo Gorge, part of the Geological Park Iskar-Panega, one of the largest karst regions in Bulgaria and a popular location forspeleology. Formed during the Quaternary, Prohodna is 365 metres long, which makes it the longest cave passage in Bulgaria. The cave has two entrances which lie opposite one another. One of them is 35 metres high and another reaches 45 metres in height. Prohodna is most notable for the two equal-sized holes in the ceiling of its middle chamber. The holes, formed through erosion, let in light into the cave. The size of the Big Entrance of Prohodna makes it suitable for bungee jumping, and it is among the popular spots in Bulgaria for that activity. There are traces of prehistoric habitation in the Prohodna cave, which testify that humans lived in the cave during the Neolithic and Chalcolithic. Photo by: Petar Petrov/Impact Press Group/NurPhoto
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#649600
22 June 2015
Bungee jumpers jump over the Prohodna cave's entrance and tourists observe "The eyes of God", stone phenomen in the Prohodna cave near the village of Karlukovo, east of the Bulgarian capital Sofia, Sunday, June, 21, 2015. The two huge elongated holes in its ceiling look just like a pair of human eyes. And this impressive formation is rightfully named "The Eyes of God". Prohodna cave is a karst cave in north central Bulgaria, located in the Iskar Gorge near the village of Karlukovo in Lukovit Municipality, Lovech Province, some 150 km east from the bulgarian capital Sofia. Prohodna is the best known attraction in the Karlukovo Gorge, part of the Geological Park Iskar-Panega, one of the largest karst regions in Bulgaria and a popular location forspeleology. Formed during the Quaternary, Prohodna is 365 metres long, which makes it the longest cave passage in Bulgaria. The cave has two entrances which lie opposite one another. One of them is 35 metres high and another reaches 45 metres in height. Prohodna is most notable for the two equal-sized holes in the ceiling of its middle chamber. The holes, formed through erosion, let in light into the cave. The size of the Big Entrance of Prohodna makes it suitable for bungee jumping, and it is among the popular spots in Bulgaria for that activity. There are traces of prehistoric habitation in the Prohodna cave, which testify that humans lived in the cave during the Neolithic and Chalcolithic. Photo by: Petar Petrov/Impact Press Group/NurPhoto
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#649612
22 June 2015
Bungee jumpers jump over the Prohodna cave's entrance and tourists observe "The eyes of God", stone phenomen in the Prohodna cave near the village of Karlukovo, east of the Bulgarian capital Sofia, Sunday, June, 21, 2015. The two huge elongated holes in its ceiling look just like a pair of human eyes. And this impressive formation is rightfully named "The Eyes of God". Prohodna cave is a karst cave in north central Bulgaria, located in the Iskar Gorge near the village of Karlukovo in Lukovit Municipality, Lovech Province, some 150 km east from the bulgarian capital Sofia. Prohodna is the best known attraction in the Karlukovo Gorge, part of the Geological Park Iskar-Panega, one of the largest karst regions in Bulgaria and a popular location forspeleology. Formed during the Quaternary, Prohodna is 365 metres long, which makes it the longest cave passage in Bulgaria. The cave has two entrances which lie opposite one another. One of them is 35 metres high and another reaches 45 metres in height. Prohodna is most notable for the two equal-sized holes in the ceiling of its middle chamber. The holes, formed through erosion, let in light into the cave. The size of the Big Entrance of Prohodna makes it suitable for bungee jumping, and it is among the popular spots in Bulgaria for that activity. There are traces of prehistoric habitation in the Prohodna cave, which testify that humans lived in the cave during the Neolithic and Chalcolithic. Photo by: Petar Petrov/Impact Press Group/NurPhoto
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