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#12551000
13 July 2025
Lightning and thunder echo off the Catalan coast, offshore, after a DANA causes incidents in various parts of Catalonia, in Barcelona, Spain, on July 12, 2025. The Barcelona skyline lights up at night, with the Sagrada Familia and the Agbar Tower as reference points.
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#12551001
13 July 2025
Lightning and thunder echo off the Catalan coast, offshore, after a DANA causes incidents in various parts of Catalonia, in Barcelona, Spain, on July 12, 2025. The Barcelona skyline lights up at night, with the Sagrada Familia and the Agbar Tower as reference points.
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#12551002
13 July 2025
Lightning and thunder echo off the Catalan coast, offshore, after a DANA causes incidents in various parts of Catalonia, in Barcelona, Spain, on July 12, 2025. The Barcelona skyline lights up at night, with the Sagrada Familia and the Agbar Tower as reference points.
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#12551004
13 July 2025
Lightning and thunder echo off the Catalan coast, offshore, after a DANA causes incidents in various parts of Catalonia, in Barcelona, Spain, on July 12, 2025. The Barcelona skyline lights up at night, with the Sagrada Familia and the Agbar Tower as reference points.
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#12551005
13 July 2025
Lightning and thunder echo off the Catalan coast, offshore, after a DANA causes incidents in various parts of Catalonia, in Barcelona, Spain, on July 12, 2025. The Barcelona skyline lights up at night, with the Sagrada Familia and the Agbar Tower as reference points.
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#12551006
13 July 2025
Lightning and thunder echo off the Catalan coast, offshore, after a DANA causes incidents in various parts of Catalonia, in Barcelona, Spain, on July 12, 2025. The Barcelona skyline lights up at night, with the Sagrada Familia and the Agbar Tower as reference points.
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#12551007
13 July 2025
Lightning and thunder echo off the Catalan coast, offshore, after a DANA causes incidents in various parts of Catalonia, in Barcelona, Spain, on July 12, 2025. The Barcelona skyline lights up at night, with the Sagrada Familia and the Agbar Tower as reference points.
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#11885184
21 December 2024
A man covers his head with a scarf as he sits on the banks of Dal Lake in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on December 21, 2024. The 40-day harsh winter period, locally referred to as 'Chillai-Kalan,' begins with the valley experiencing the coldest night in three decades at -8.5 degrees.
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#11434409
26 July 2024
A strong cold and weak cold ''double warm carriage'' sign is being seen at a subway station in Changchun, China, on July 17, 2024. In recent days, the high temperature in many places in the country is hitting, and in order to provide passengers with a comfortable riding environment, the subways in many cities are opening the ''double temperature carriage'' mode of strong cold and weak cold, allowing passengers to choose the carriage according to their needs.
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#11434410
26 July 2024
A strong cold and weak cold ''double warm carriage'' sign is being seen at a subway station in Changchun, China, on July 17, 2024. In recent days, the high temperature in many places in the country is hitting, and in order to provide passengers with a comfortable riding environment, the subways in many cities are opening the ''double temperature carriage'' mode of strong cold and weak cold, allowing passengers to choose the carriage according to their needs.
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#11434411
26 July 2024
A strong cold and weak cold ''double warm carriage'' sign is being seen at a subway station in Changchun, China, on July 17, 2024. In recent days, the high temperature in many places in the country is hitting, and in order to provide passengers with a comfortable riding environment, the subways in many cities are opening the ''double temperature carriage'' mode of strong cold and weak cold, allowing passengers to choose the carriage according to their needs.
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#11376033
1 July 2024
People are buying battery fans on a hot summer day in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on July 01, 2024.
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#11322580
11 June 2024
Lagerstroemia indica, commonly known as crepe myrtle, queen of flowers, crepe myrtle, or crepeflower, is a wide-spreading shrub or small tree in the genus Lagerstroemia within the family Lythraceae. The plant is native to temperate and tropical Asia, specifically the Indian subcontinent. It has been widely cultivated as an ornamental plant and has become naturalized in Europe, America, China, Korea, Japan, and the Caribbean. The genus name honors Swedish botanist Magnus von Lagerstroemia. The specific epithet means ''of the Indies'' in reference to its native territory. In the United Kingdom, Lagerstroemia indica has received the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. Red crepe myrtles produce a beautiful, true red bloom from the beginning of May through September. The appeal of this plant lies in its ability to bloom when most trees are not. If the plant is healthy, it will be covered with blooms that last for months during the hottest part of the summer. As the flowers fade, they are replaced with a brown, capsule-like fruit. This fruit attracts birds and usually remains throughout the winter. Crepe myrtle is also traditionally used to address digestive problems such as constipation and diarrhea, as well as urinary conditions. The plant's compounds can help prevent premature aging, lower blood cholesterol levels, and aid in maintaining a healthy heart. This photo was taken in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on 09/06/2024.
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#11322581
11 June 2024
Lagerstroemia indica, commonly known as crepe myrtle, queen of flowers, crepe myrtle, or crepeflower, is a wide-spreading shrub or small tree in the genus Lagerstroemia within the family Lythraceae. The plant is native to temperate and tropical Asia, specifically the Indian subcontinent. It has been widely cultivated as an ornamental plant and has become naturalized in Europe, America, China, Korea, Japan, and the Caribbean. The genus name honors Swedish botanist Magnus von Lagerstroemia. The specific epithet means ''of the Indies'' in reference to its native territory. In the United Kingdom, Lagerstroemia indica has received the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. Red crepe myrtles produce a beautiful, true red bloom from the beginning of May through September. The appeal of this plant lies in its ability to bloom when most trees are not. If the plant is healthy, it will be covered with blooms that last for months during the hottest part of the summer. As the flowers fade, they are replaced with a brown, capsule-like fruit. This fruit attracts birds and usually remains throughout the winter. Crepe myrtle is also traditionally used to address digestive problems such as constipation and diarrhea, as well as urinary conditions. The plant's compounds can help prevent premature aging, lower blood cholesterol levels, and aid in maintaining a healthy heart. This photo was taken in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on 09/06/2024.
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#11322582
11 June 2024
Lagerstroemia indica, commonly known as crepe myrtle, queen of flowers, crepe myrtle, or crepeflower, is a wide-spreading shrub or small tree in the genus Lagerstroemia within the family Lythraceae. The plant is native to temperate and tropical Asia, specifically the Indian subcontinent. It has been widely cultivated as an ornamental plant and has become naturalized in Europe, America, China, Korea, Japan, and the Caribbean. The genus name honors Swedish botanist Magnus von Lagerstroemia. The specific epithet means ''of the Indies'' in reference to its native territory. In the United Kingdom, Lagerstroemia indica has received the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. Red crepe myrtles produce a beautiful, true red bloom from the beginning of May through September. The appeal of this plant lies in its ability to bloom when most trees are not. If the plant is healthy, it will be covered with blooms that last for months during the hottest part of the summer. As the flowers fade, they are replaced with a brown, capsule-like fruit. This fruit attracts birds and usually remains throughout the winter. Crepe myrtle is also traditionally used to address digestive problems such as constipation and diarrhea, as well as urinary conditions. The plant's compounds can help prevent premature aging, lower blood cholesterol levels, and aid in maintaining a healthy heart. This photo was taken in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on 09/06/2024.
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#11322583
11 June 2024
Lagerstroemia indica, commonly known as crepe myrtle, queen of flowers, crepe myrtle, or crepeflower, is a wide-spreading shrub or small tree in the genus Lagerstroemia within the family Lythraceae. The plant is native to temperate and tropical Asia, specifically the Indian subcontinent. It has been widely cultivated as an ornamental plant and has become naturalized in Europe, America, China, Korea, Japan, and the Caribbean. The genus name honors Swedish botanist Magnus von Lagerstroemia. The specific epithet means ''of the Indies'' in reference to its native territory. In the United Kingdom, Lagerstroemia indica has received the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. Red crepe myrtles produce a beautiful, true red bloom from the beginning of May through September. The appeal of this plant lies in its ability to bloom when most trees are not. If the plant is healthy, it will be covered with blooms that last for months during the hottest part of the summer. As the flowers fade, they are replaced with a brown, capsule-like fruit. This fruit attracts birds and usually remains throughout the winter. Crepe myrtle is also traditionally used to address digestive problems such as constipation and diarrhea, as well as urinary conditions. The plant's compounds can help prevent premature aging, lower blood cholesterol levels, and aid in maintaining a healthy heart. This photo was taken in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on 09/06/2024.
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