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#12598931
30 July 2025
EDMONTON, CANADA – JULY 29: View of The Spindle Factory, a family owned and operated business since 1983, specializing in wood and steel stairs and railings for Canadian homes in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on May 29, 2025.
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#12523860
3 July 2025
A young man cleans boats at a rental station on a jetty of Lake Starnberg, Starnberger See, in Starnberg, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on July 1, 2025.
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#12175832
20 March 2025
A collection of classical guitars is displayed in a music store window in Bassano del Grappa, Veneto, Vicenza, Italy, on October 31, 2024, with the reflection of a young man visible on the glass.
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#11271914
25 May 2024
Harrison Wood of The United Kingdom and Team Cofidis prior to the 107th Giro d'Italia 2024, Stage 12, a 193km stage from Martinsicuro to Fano is seen in Martinsicuro, Italy, on May 16th, 2024.
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#11225082
10 May 2024
A carpenter is making a table at a shop in the lanes of Old Delhi, India, on May 10, 2024.
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#9314728
14 December 2022
Relatives wait at a funeral pyre along the bank of the Bagmati River for a body to finish burning during a cremation at Pashupatinath in Nepal. According to Hindu religion and traditions the dead must be cremated. To burn a body fully takes an estimated 4 hours and hundreds of kilos of wood using butter as fuel. Along the Bagmati River next to the Pashupatinath Temple complex are ten allocated spaces for cremation and all day funerals are being held. The bodies are cremated according to custom and the ashes and remains are swept into the holy waters. The Bagmati runs into the Ganges further South and is considered equally holy to Hindus.
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#9314730
14 December 2022
Relatives wait at a funeral pyre along the bank of the Bagmati River for a body to finish burning during a cremation at Pashupatinath in Nepal. According to Hindu religion and traditions the dead must be cremated. To burn a body fully takes an estimated 4 hours and hundreds of kilos of wood using butter as fuel. Along the Bagmati River next to the Pashupatinath Temple complex are ten allocated spaces for cremation and all day funerals are being held. The bodies are cremated according to custom and the ashes and remains are swept into the holy waters. The Bagmati runs into the Ganges further South and is considered equally holy to Hindus.
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#8752190
31 August 2022
Luxury homes under construction in a new suburb in Brampton, Ontario, Canada.
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#8752192
31 August 2022
Luxury homes under construction in a new suburb in Brampton, Ontario, Canada.
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#7462548
30 November 2021
Relatives wait at a funeral pyre along the bank of the Bagmati River for a body to finish burning during a cremation at Pashupatinath in Nepal. According to Hindu religion and traditions the dead must be cremated. To burn a body fully takes an estimated 4 hours and hundreds of kilos of wood using butter as fuel. Along the Bagmati River next to the Pashupatinath Temple complex are ten allocated spaces for cremation and all day funerals are being held. The bodies are cremated according to custom and the ashes and remains are swept into the holy waters. The Bagmati runs into the Ganges further South and is considered equally holy to Hindus.
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#4115678
7 April 2019
Not finished mosaic portrait of Chee Guevara in Mosaic Centre in Bethlehem, West Bank on March 28, 2019. Mosaic Centre – a Palestinian NGO trains a group of mosaic artists in hope that this local craftsmanship will be revitalized. Based on one of the most beautiful streets in Bethlehem – Star Street – the Centre offers visitors unique gallery space.
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#1592169
7 December 2016
The finished wood carved handicraft products displayed on a wall, which is for sale carved by ASMITA MAHARJAN, 28 yrs. old, at Khokana, Patan, Nepal on Tuesday, December 06, 2016. Although her home was destroyed by last year's earthquake on April 25 and May 12, 2015 in Nepal. MAHARJAN resumes her carving handicraft work one and half year after her four-storied home was dismantled into a single floor. For past 10 years, she is working in this wood-carving handicraft business. She used to earn around ten thousand rupees (US$100) per month.
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#1592173
7 December 2016
The finished wood carved handicraft products displayed on a wall, which is for sale carved by ASMITA MAHARJAN, 28 yrs. old, at Khokana, Patan, Nepal on Tuesday, December 06, 2016. Although her home was destroyed by last year's earthquake on April 25 and May 12, 2015 in Nepal. MAHARJAN resumes her carving handicraft work one and half year after her four-storied home was dismantled into a single floor. For past 10 years, she is working in this wood-carving handicraft business. She used to earn around ten thousand rupees (US$100) per month.
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#1592181
7 December 2016
The finished wood carved handicraft products displayed on a wall, which is for sale carved by ASMITA MAHARJAN, 28 yrs. old, at Khokana, Patan, Nepal on Tuesday, December 06, 2016. Although her home was destroyed by last year's earthquake on April 25 and May 12, 2015 in Nepal. MAHARJAN resumes her carving handicraft work one and half year after her four-storied home was dismantled into a single floor. For past 10 years, she is working in this wood-carving handicraft business. She used to earn around ten thousand rupees (US$100) per month.
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#1592210
7 December 2016
The finished wood carved handicraft products displayed on a wall, which is for sale carved by ASMITA MAHARJAN, 28 yrs. old, at Khokana, Patan, Nepal on Tuesday, December 06, 2016. Although her home was destroyed by last year's earthquake on April 25 and May 12, 2015 in Nepal. MAHARJAN resumes her carving handicraft work one and half year after her four-storied home was dismantled into a single floor. For past 10 years, she is working in this wood-carving handicraft business. She used to earn around ten thousand rupees (US$100) per month.
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