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#13717198
18 May 2026
The upper section of the Zlota 44 residential tower is seen from the 53rd-floor HighLine Warsaw public observation terrace in Warsaw, Poland, on May 10, 2026. Plac Pilsudskiego, the Metropolitan office building, the National Theatre, and the Royal Castle are visible in the background.
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#13717200
18 May 2026
The upper section of the Rondo 1 office tower is seen from the 53rd-floor HighLine Warsaw public observation terrace in Warsaw, Poland, on May 10, 2026. EY, KGHM, and HSBC logos are visible on Rondo 1, with part of Q22 and its Deloitte logo seen in the background.
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#13717201
18 May 2026
The upper section of the SKYSAWA office tower is seen from the 53rd-floor HighLine Warsaw public observation terrace in Warsaw, Poland, on May 10, 2026. The PKO Bank Polski logo is visible on the building's top section.
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#13717205
18 May 2026
The top of the SKYSAWA office tower is seen from the 53rd-floor HighLine Warsaw public observation terrace in Warsaw, Poland, on May 10, 2026. The PKO Bank Polski logo is visible on the upper part of the building.
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#13717197
18 May 2026
The upper section of the Palace of Culture and Science is seen from the 53rd-floor HighLine Warsaw public observation terrace in Warsaw, Poland, on May 10, 2026. The view includes the building's observation terrace, clock, and spire, with Srodmiescie, Powisle, the Vistula River, and Praga in the background.
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#13682931
9 May 2026
A signal box stands beside railway tracks at Hof main station in Hof, Upper Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, on May 3, 2026. Signal boxes are part of railway operations and traffic control infrastructure used to manage train movements across the Deutsche Bahn network.
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#13682933
9 May 2026
A signal box stands beside railway tracks at Hof main station in Hof, Upper Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, on May 3, 2026. Signal boxes are part of railway operations and traffic control infrastructure used to manage train movements across the Deutsche Bahn network.
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#13672610
6 May 2026
Travelers beneath the towering Jura rock formations in the Rock Village Tuechersfeld, Pottenstein, Upper Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, on May 2, 2026. The limestone cliffs and historic residential buildings are part of the Franconian Switzerland landscape and attract tourism and hiking activity in the Puettlach valley.
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#13672611
6 May 2026
Travelers with bicycles beneath the towering Jura rock formations in the Rock Village Tuechersfeld, Pottenstein, Upper Franconia, Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, on May 2, 2026. The limestone cliffs and historic residential buildings are part of the Franconian Switzerland landscape and attract tourism and hiking activity in the Puettlach valley.
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#13672613
6 May 2026
A woman stands beneath the towering Jura rock formations in the Rock Village Tuechersfeld, Pottenstein, Upper Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, on May 2, 2026. The limestone cliffs and historic residential buildings are part of the Franconian Switzerland landscape, attracting tourism and hiking activity in the Puettlach valley.
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#13672615
6 May 2026
Travelers with bicycles beneath the towering Jura rock formations in the Rock Village Tuechersfeld, Pottenstein, Upper Franconia, Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, on May 2, 2026. The limestone cliffs and historic residential buildings are part of the Franconian Switzerland landscape and attract tourism and hiking activity in the Puettlach valley.
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#13670708
6 May 2026
A wide paved access path winds through tall bare beech trees toward a stone building of the Franciscan Sanctuary of La Verna on Monte della Verna, Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy, on April 9, 2026. Long shadows of the tree trunks stretch diagonally across the path in the low morning light, which also creates a lens flare in the upper frame. A wooden railing on the left marks the descent toward the village below, while dead leaves cover the embankment on the right, the beeches still bare in early spring at altitude. This approach through the ancient protected beech forest forms part of the traditional pilgrimage route to one of Italy's most visited Franciscan sacred sites.
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#13644397
30 Apr 2026
A general view of the Castle of Mytilene on Lesvos Island, Greece, on April 30, 2026. The Castle of Mytilene is one of the largest fortifications in the Mediterranean, located on a peninsula at the northeastern edge of the city of Mytilene. It overlooks both the northern and southern harbors. Originally built during the Byzantine period, its current form includes later additions and modifications. In the 14th century, the Genoese family of the Gattilusi expanded it significantly. After the Ottoman conquest in 1462, the castle was reinforced for artillery use. Architecturally, it is divided into the Upper Castle and the Lower Castle, featuring massive walls, towers, gates, and courtyards. Inside, there are remains of structures from various periods, including storage buildings, cisterns, a mosque, and military installations. The castle historically played a defensive role, protecting the island and controlling access to the seas. Today, it is a historical monument and popular site for visitors, offering insights into the island's history and views of the Aegean Sea.
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#13644398
30 Apr 2026
A general view of the Castle of Mytilene on Lesvos Island, Greece, on April 30, 2026. The Castle of Mytilene is one of the largest fortifications in the Mediterranean, located on a peninsula at the northeastern edge of the city of Mytilene. It overlooks both the northern and southern harbors. Originally built during the Byzantine period, its current form includes later additions and modifications. In the 14th century, the Genoese family of the Gattilusi expanded it significantly. After the Ottoman conquest in 1462, the castle was reinforced for artillery use. Architecturally, it is divided into the Upper Castle and the Lower Castle, featuring massive walls, towers, gates, and courtyards. Inside, there are remains of structures from various periods, including storage buildings, cisterns, a mosque, and military installations. The castle historically played a defensive role, protecting the island and controlling access to the seas. Today, it is a historical monument and popular site for visitors, offering insights into the island's history and views of the Aegean Sea.
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#13644399
30 Apr 2026
A general view of the Castle of Mytilene on Lesvos Island, Greece, on April 30, 2026. The Castle of Mytilene is one of the largest fortifications in the Mediterranean, located on a peninsula at the northeastern edge of the city of Mytilene. It overlooks both the northern and southern harbors. Originally built during the Byzantine period, its current form includes later additions and modifications. In the 14th century, the Genoese family of the Gattilusi expanded it significantly. After the Ottoman conquest in 1462, the castle was reinforced for artillery use. Architecturally, it is divided into the Upper Castle and the Lower Castle, featuring massive walls, towers, gates, and courtyards. Inside, there are remains of structures from various periods, including storage buildings, cisterns, a mosque, and military installations. The castle historically played a defensive role, protecting the island and controlling access to the seas. Today, it is a historical monument and popular site for visitors, offering insights into the island's history and views of the Aegean Sea.
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#13644400
30 Apr 2026
A general view of the Castle of Mytilene on Lesvos Island, Greece, on April 30, 2026. The Castle of Mytilene is one of the largest fortifications in the Mediterranean, located on a peninsula at the northeastern edge of the city of Mytilene. It overlooks both the northern and southern harbors. Originally built during the Byzantine period, its current form includes later additions and modifications. In the 14th century, the Genoese family of the Gattilusi expanded it significantly. After the Ottoman conquest in 1462, the castle was reinforced for artillery use. Architecturally, it is divided into the Upper Castle and the Lower Castle, featuring massive walls, towers, gates, and courtyards. Inside, there are remains of structures from various periods, including storage buildings, cisterns, a mosque, and military installations. The castle historically played a defensive role, protecting the island and controlling access to the seas. Today, it is a historical monument and popular site for visitors, offering insights into the island's history and views of the Aegean Sea.
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