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  • Everyday Life In The Tuscan City Of Florence
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    Everyday Life In The Tuscan City Of Florence
    A young man and young woman embrace on stone steps next to a historic marble pillar in Florence, Italy, on November 22, 2025. The moment captures affection and tenderness in their daily life in Florence, set against the historic Tuscan urban environment. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Couple Kisses Under Umbrella In Rain
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    Couple Kisses Under Umbrella In Rain
    A young couple embraces and kisses under a dark umbrella on a rainy, overcast day, standing on a wet, paved promontory next to a large, ornate, dark green lamppost base in Venice, Italy, on November 16, 2025. This point offers a view of the water and the distant historic skyline. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Couple Kisses In Rain Under Umbrella In Venice
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    Couple Kisses In Rain Under Umbrella In Venice
    A young couple embraces and kisses under a dark umbrella on a rainy, overcast day in Venice, Italy, on November 16, 2025. They stand close to an ornate, dark green lamppost base, providing a moment of intimacy and shelter from the wind. The background features the wide expanse of the water and the iconic architecture of the Island of San Giorgio Maggiore and its bell tower in the distance. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Close-up Of Couple Embracing On Stone Steps At Night
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    Close-up Of Couple Embracing On Stone Steps At Night
    A couple sits close together and embraces on wide stone steps in Florence, Tuscany, Italy, on November 22, 2025. The man wears a bright yellow jacket and a red knit cap, with his arm wrapped around the woman. The focus is on their intimate proximity and affection as they sit together in the dim lighting of the late evening. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Young Couple Embraces Outside A Restaurant At Night
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    Young Couple Embraces Outside A Restaurant At Night
    A young couple embraces and kisses intensely on a narrow, dimly lit sidewalk outside the entrance of a restaurant at night in Florence, Tuscany, Italy, on November 22, 2025. The man wears dark clothing while the woman wears a shiny gold puffer jacket and black leather pants. They stand close together, focused only on each other against the backdrop of a wooden doorway and illuminated storefront signage. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier Football  GERMANY - SLOVAKIA 6-0
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    FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier Football GERMANY - SLOVAKIA 6-0
    Joshua Kimmich of Germany Milan Skriniar of Slovakia Francois Letexier (FRA) referee
    before the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match
    GERMANY - SLOVAKIA 6-0
    in Season 2025/2026 at November 17, 2025 in Leipzig, Germany.
    Photographer: ddp images / star-images

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  • Anti-Trump Protest On National Mall
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    Anti-Trump Protest On National Mall
    Former Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Police Department officer Michael Fanone, who was injured by supporters of President Donald Trump during the January 6, 2021 U.S. Capitol riots, hugs a protest organizer during an anti-Trump protest hosted by the Refuse Fascism organization on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. on November 5, 2025. Organizers called for the impeachment and removal of President Donald Trump and his administration. (Photo by Bryan Dozier/NurPhoto)

     

  • Couple Embraces At Lake Shore
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    Couple Embraces At Lake Shore
    Two hikers embrace on the pebble shore of Eibsee in Grainau, Garmisch-Partenkirchen district, Bavaria, Germany, on October 26, 2025. The alpine lake below Zugspitze is a popular hiking destination in autumn. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Couple Embraces By Lake Under Autumn Foliage
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    Couple Embraces By Lake Under Autumn Foliage
    A couple sits embraced on the grassy shore of Lake Staffelsee under a branch of vibrant yellow and orange autumn leaves in Murnau am Staffelsee, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on October 24, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indian Prime Minister Modi Hosts British Prime Minister Starmer
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    Indian Prime Minister Modi Hosts British Prime Minister Starmer
    October 9, 2025, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India: Indian Prime Minister NARENDRA MODI, right, welcomes British Prime Minister KEIR STARMER, onstage for the Global Fintech Fest at the Jio Convention Centre in Mumbai. (Credit Image: © Pib/Press Information/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Woman With Child And Balloons By The Lake
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    Woman With Child And Balloons By The Lake
    A woman holds a child while standing with two blue balloons by the lakeside in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on September 28, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Advocating For Autism Patients.
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    Advocating For Autism Patients.
    In Tbilisi, Georgia, on August 16, 2024, a mother smiles while embracing her son, who lives with autism, during a day outdoors in a park. (Photo by Mohammad Daher/NurPhoto)

     

  • Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
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    Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
    August 1, 2025-Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Street parties during Pride festival. Typically held during the first weekend of August, Amsterdam’s Pride celebration is known for its vibrant Canal Parade. Launched in 1996 to celebrate freedom and diversity rather than political protest, Pride Amsterdam now attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors. The event includes street parties in neighborhoods like Reguliersdwarsstraat and Amstel, as well as cultural programming such as the Queer Arts Festival and Drag Queen Karaoke. In 2015, the event rebranded from Amsterdam Gay Pride to Pride Amsterdam to reflect broader inclusivity. The Netherlands’ longstanding support for LGBTQIA+ rights — being the first country to legalize same-sex marriage — adds an affirming backdrop to the festivities. Some participants wear extreme black leather outfits, mask and studs usually seen in bondage settings. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
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    Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
    August 1, 2025-Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Street parties during Pride festival. Typically held during the first weekend of August, Amsterdam’s Pride celebration is known for its vibrant Canal Parade. Launched in 1996 to celebrate freedom and diversity rather than political protest, Pride Amsterdam now attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors. The event includes street parties in neighborhoods like Reguliersdwarsstraat and Amstel, as well as cultural programming such as the Queer Arts Festival and Drag Queen Karaoke. In 2015, the event rebranded from Amsterdam Gay Pride to Pride Amsterdam to reflect broader inclusivity. The Netherlands’ longstanding support for LGBTQIA+ rights — being the first country to legalize same-sex marriage — adds an affirming backdrop to the festivities. Some participants wear extreme black leather outfits, mask and studs usually seen in bondage settings. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
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    Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
    August 1, 2025-Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Street parties during Pride festival. Typically held during the first weekend of August, Amsterdam’s Pride celebration is known for its vibrant Canal Parade. Launched in 1996 to celebrate freedom and diversity rather than political protest, Pride Amsterdam now attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors. The event includes street parties in neighborhoods like Reguliersdwarsstraat and Amstel, as well as cultural programming such as the Queer Arts Festival and Drag Queen Karaoke. In 2015, the event rebranded from Amsterdam Gay Pride to Pride Amsterdam to reflect broader inclusivity. The Netherlands’ longstanding support for LGBTQIA+ rights — being the first country to legalize same-sex marriage — adds an affirming backdrop to the festivities. Some participants wear extreme black leather outfits, mask and studs usually seen in bondage settings. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
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    Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
    August 1, 2025-Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Street parties during Pride festival. Typically held during the first weekend of August, Amsterdam’s Pride celebration is known for its vibrant Canal Parade. Launched in 1996 to celebrate freedom and diversity rather than political protest, Pride Amsterdam now attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors. The event includes street parties in neighborhoods like Reguliersdwarsstraat and Amstel, as well as cultural programming such as the Queer Arts Festival and Drag Queen Karaoke. In 2015, the event rebranded from Amsterdam Gay Pride to Pride Amsterdam to reflect broader inclusivity. The Netherlands’ longstanding support for LGBTQIA+ rights — being the first country to legalize same-sex marriage — adds an affirming backdrop to the festivities. Some participants wear extreme black leather outfits, mask and studs usually seen in bondage settings. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
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    Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
    August 1, 2025-Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Street parties during Pride festival. Typically held during the first weekend of August, Amsterdam’s Pride celebration is known for its vibrant Canal Parade. Launched in 1996 to celebrate freedom and diversity rather than political protest, Pride Amsterdam now attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors. The event includes street parties in neighborhoods like Reguliersdwarsstraat and Amstel, as well as cultural programming such as the Queer Arts Festival and Drag Queen Karaoke. In 2015, the event rebranded from Amsterdam Gay Pride to Pride Amsterdam to reflect broader inclusivity. The Netherlands’ longstanding support for LGBTQIA+ rights — being the first country to legalize same-sex marriage — adds an affirming backdrop to the festivities. Some participants wear extreme black leather outfits, mask and studs usually seen in bondage settings. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
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    Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
    August 1, 2025-Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Street parties during Pride festival. Typically held during the first weekend of August, Amsterdam’s Pride celebration is known for its vibrant Canal Parade. Launched in 1996 to celebrate freedom and diversity rather than political protest, Pride Amsterdam now attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors. The event includes street parties in neighborhoods like Reguliersdwarsstraat and Amstel, as well as cultural programming such as the Queer Arts Festival and Drag Queen Karaoke. In 2015, the event rebranded from Amsterdam Gay Pride to Pride Amsterdam to reflect broader inclusivity. The Netherlands’ longstanding support for LGBTQIA+ rights — being the first country to legalize same-sex marriage — adds an affirming backdrop to the festivities. Some participants wear extreme black leather outfits, mask and studs usually seen in bondage settings. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
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    Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
    August 1, 2025-Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Street parties during Pride festival. Typically held during the first weekend of August, Amsterdam’s Pride celebration is known for its vibrant Canal Parade. Launched in 1996 to celebrate freedom and diversity rather than political protest, Pride Amsterdam now attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors. The event includes street parties in neighborhoods like Reguliersdwarsstraat and Amstel, as well as cultural programming such as the Queer Arts Festival and Drag Queen Karaoke. In 2015, the event rebranded from Amsterdam Gay Pride to Pride Amsterdam to reflect broader inclusivity. The Netherlands’ longstanding support for LGBTQIA+ rights — being the first country to legalize same-sex marriage — adds an affirming backdrop to the festivities. Some participants wear extreme black leather outfits, mask and studs usually seen in bondage settings. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
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    Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
    August 1, 2025-Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Street parties during Pride festival. Typically held during the first weekend of August, Amsterdam’s Pride celebration is known for its vibrant Canal Parade. Launched in 1996 to celebrate freedom and diversity rather than political protest, Pride Amsterdam now attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors. The event includes street parties in neighborhoods like Reguliersdwarsstraat and Amstel, as well as cultural programming such as the Queer Arts Festival and Drag Queen Karaoke. In 2015, the event rebranded from Amsterdam Gay Pride to Pride Amsterdam to reflect broader inclusivity. The Netherlands’ longstanding support for LGBTQIA+ rights — being the first country to legalize same-sex marriage — adds an affirming backdrop to the festivities. Some participants wear extreme black leather outfits, mask and studs usually seen in bondage settings. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
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    Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
    August 1, 2025-Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Street parties during Pride festival. Typically held during the first weekend of August, Amsterdam’s Pride celebration is known for its vibrant Canal Parade. Launched in 1996 to celebrate freedom and diversity rather than political protest, Pride Amsterdam now attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors. The event includes street parties in neighborhoods like Reguliersdwarsstraat and Amstel, as well as cultural programming such as the Queer Arts Festival and Drag Queen Karaoke. In 2015, the event rebranded from Amsterdam Gay Pride to Pride Amsterdam to reflect broader inclusivity. The Netherlands’ longstanding support for LGBTQIA+ rights — being the first country to legalize same-sex marriage — adds an affirming backdrop to the festivities. Some participants wear extreme black leather outfits, mask and studs usually seen in bondage settings. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
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    Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
    August 1, 2025-Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Street parties during Pride festival. Typically held during the first weekend of August, Amsterdam’s Pride celebration is known for its vibrant Canal Parade. Launched in 1996 to celebrate freedom and diversity rather than political protest, Pride Amsterdam now attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors. The event includes street parties in neighborhoods like Reguliersdwarsstraat and Amstel, as well as cultural programming such as the Queer Arts Festival and Drag Queen Karaoke. In 2015, the event rebranded from Amsterdam Gay Pride to Pride Amsterdam to reflect broader inclusivity. The Netherlands’ longstanding support for LGBTQIA+ rights — being the first country to legalize same-sex marriage — adds an affirming backdrop to the festivities. Some participants wear extreme black leather outfits, mask and studs usually seen in bondage settings. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
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    Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
    August 1, 2025-Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Street parties during Pride festival. Typically held during the first weekend of August, Amsterdam’s Pride celebration is known for its vibrant Canal Parade. Launched in 1996 to celebrate freedom and diversity rather than political protest, Pride Amsterdam now attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors. The event includes street parties in neighborhoods like Reguliersdwarsstraat and Amstel, as well as cultural programming such as the Queer Arts Festival and Drag Queen Karaoke. In 2015, the event rebranded from Amsterdam Gay Pride to Pride Amsterdam to reflect broader inclusivity. The Netherlands’ longstanding support for LGBTQIA+ rights — being the first country to legalize same-sex marriage — adds an affirming backdrop to the festivities. Some participants wear extreme black leather outfits, mask and studs usually seen in bondage settings. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
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    Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
    August 1, 2025-Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Street parties during Pride festival. Typically held during the first weekend of August, Amsterdam’s Pride celebration is known for its vibrant Canal Parade. Launched in 1996 to celebrate freedom and diversity rather than political protest, Pride Amsterdam now attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors. The event includes street parties in neighborhoods like Reguliersdwarsstraat and Amstel, as well as cultural programming such as the Queer Arts Festival and Drag Queen Karaoke. In 2015, the event rebranded from Amsterdam Gay Pride to Pride Amsterdam to reflect broader inclusivity. The Netherlands’ longstanding support for LGBTQIA+ rights — being the first country to legalize same-sex marriage — adds an affirming backdrop to the festivities. Some participants wear extreme black leather outfits, mask and studs usually seen in bondage settings. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
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    Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
    August 1, 2025-Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Street parties during Pride festival. Typically held during the first weekend of August, Amsterdam’s Pride celebration is known for its vibrant Canal Parade. Launched in 1996 to celebrate freedom and diversity rather than political protest, Pride Amsterdam now attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors. The event includes street parties in neighborhoods like Reguliersdwarsstraat and Amstel, as well as cultural programming such as the Queer Arts Festival and Drag Queen Karaoke. In 2015, the event rebranded from Amsterdam Gay Pride to Pride Amsterdam to reflect broader inclusivity. The Netherlands’ longstanding support for LGBTQIA+ rights — being the first country to legalize same-sex marriage — adds an affirming backdrop to the festivities. Some participants wear extreme black leather outfits, mask and studs usually seen in bondage settings. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
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    Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
    August 1, 2025-Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Street parties during Pride festival. Typically held during the first weekend of August, Amsterdam’s Pride celebration is known for its vibrant Canal Parade. Launched in 1996 to celebrate freedom and diversity rather than political protest, Pride Amsterdam now attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors. The event includes street parties in neighborhoods like Reguliersdwarsstraat and Amstel, as well as cultural programming such as the Queer Arts Festival and Drag Queen Karaoke. In 2015, the event rebranded from Amsterdam Gay Pride to Pride Amsterdam to reflect broader inclusivity. The Netherlands’ longstanding support for LGBTQIA+ rights — being the first country to legalize same-sex marriage — adds an affirming backdrop to the festivities. Some participants wear extreme black leather outfits, mask and studs usually seen in bondage settings. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
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    Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
    August 1, 2025-Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Street parties during Pride festival. Typically held during the first weekend of August, Amsterdam’s Pride celebration is known for its vibrant Canal Parade. Launched in 1996 to celebrate freedom and diversity rather than political protest, Pride Amsterdam now attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors. The event includes street parties in neighborhoods like Reguliersdwarsstraat and Amstel, as well as cultural programming such as the Queer Arts Festival and Drag Queen Karaoke. In 2015, the event rebranded from Amsterdam Gay Pride to Pride Amsterdam to reflect broader inclusivity. The Netherlands’ longstanding support for LGBTQIA+ rights — being the first country to legalize same-sex marriage — adds an affirming backdrop to the festivities. Some participants wear extreme black leather outfits, mask and studs usually seen in bondage settings. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
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    Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
    August 1, 2025-Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Street parties during Pride festival. Typically held during the first weekend of August, Amsterdam’s Pride celebration is known for its vibrant Canal Parade. Launched in 1996 to celebrate freedom and diversity rather than political protest, Pride Amsterdam now attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors. The event includes street parties in neighborhoods like Reguliersdwarsstraat and Amstel, as well as cultural programming such as the Queer Arts Festival and Drag Queen Karaoke. In 2015, the event rebranded from Amsterdam Gay Pride to Pride Amsterdam to reflect broader inclusivity. The Netherlands’ longstanding support for LGBTQIA+ rights — being the first country to legalize same-sex marriage — adds an affirming backdrop to the festivities. Some participants wear extreme black leather outfits, mask and studs usually seen in bondage settings. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
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    Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
    August 1, 2025-Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Street parties during Pride festival. Typically held during the first weekend of August, Amsterdam’s Pride celebration is known for its vibrant Canal Parade. Launched in 1996 to celebrate freedom and diversity rather than political protest, Pride Amsterdam now attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors. The event includes street parties in neighborhoods like Reguliersdwarsstraat and Amstel, as well as cultural programming such as the Queer Arts Festival and Drag Queen Karaoke. In 2015, the event rebranded from Amsterdam Gay Pride to Pride Amsterdam to reflect broader inclusivity. The Netherlands’ longstanding support for LGBTQIA+ rights — being the first country to legalize same-sex marriage — adds an affirming backdrop to the festivities. Some participants wear extreme black leather outfits, mask and studs usually seen in bondage settings. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
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    Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
    August 1, 2025-Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Street parties during Pride festival. Typically held during the first weekend of August, Amsterdam’s Pride celebration is known for its vibrant Canal Parade. Launched in 1996 to celebrate freedom and diversity rather than political protest, Pride Amsterdam now attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors. The event includes street parties in neighborhoods like Reguliersdwarsstraat and Amstel, as well as cultural programming such as the Queer Arts Festival and Drag Queen Karaoke. In 2015, the event rebranded from Amsterdam Gay Pride to Pride Amsterdam to reflect broader inclusivity. The Netherlands’ longstanding support for LGBTQIA+ rights — being the first country to legalize same-sex marriage — adds an affirming backdrop to the festivities. Some participants wear extreme black leather outfits, mask and studs usually seen in bondage settings. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
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    Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
    August 1, 2025-Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Street parties during Pride festival. Typically held during the first weekend of August, Amsterdam’s Pride celebration is known for its vibrant Canal Parade. Launched in 1996 to celebrate freedom and diversity rather than political protest, Pride Amsterdam now attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors. The event includes street parties in neighborhoods like Reguliersdwarsstraat and Amstel, as well as cultural programming such as the Queer Arts Festival and Drag Queen Karaoke. In 2015, the event rebranded from Amsterdam Gay Pride to Pride Amsterdam to reflect broader inclusivity. The Netherlands’ longstanding support for LGBTQIA+ rights — being the first country to legalize same-sex marriage — adds an affirming backdrop to the festivities. Some participants wear extreme black leather outfits, mask and studs usually seen in bondage settings. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
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    Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
    August 1, 2025-Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Street parties during Pride festival. Typically held during the first weekend of August, Amsterdam’s Pride celebration is known for its vibrant Canal Parade. Launched in 1996 to celebrate freedom and diversity rather than political protest, Pride Amsterdam now attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors. The event includes street parties in neighborhoods like Reguliersdwarsstraat and Amstel, as well as cultural programming such as the Queer Arts Festival and Drag Queen Karaoke. In 2015, the event rebranded from Amsterdam Gay Pride to Pride Amsterdam to reflect broader inclusivity. The Netherlands’ longstanding support for LGBTQIA+ rights — being the first country to legalize same-sex marriage — adds an affirming backdrop to the festivities. Some participants wear extreme black leather outfits, mask and studs usually seen in bondage settings. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
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    Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
    August 1, 2025-Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Street parties during Pride festival. Typically held during the first weekend of August, Amsterdam’s Pride celebration is known for its vibrant Canal Parade. Launched in 1996 to celebrate freedom and diversity rather than political protest, Pride Amsterdam now attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors. The event includes street parties in neighborhoods like Reguliersdwarsstraat and Amstel, as well as cultural programming such as the Queer Arts Festival and Drag Queen Karaoke. In 2015, the event rebranded from Amsterdam Gay Pride to Pride Amsterdam to reflect broader inclusivity. The Netherlands’ longstanding support for LGBTQIA+ rights — being the first country to legalize same-sex marriage — adds an affirming backdrop to the festivities. Some participants wear extreme black leather outfits, mask and studs usually seen in bondage settings. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
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    Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
    August 1, 2025-Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Street parties during Pride festival. Typically held during the first weekend of August, Amsterdam’s Pride celebration is known for its vibrant Canal Parade. Launched in 1996 to celebrate freedom and diversity rather than political protest, Pride Amsterdam now attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors. The event includes street parties in neighborhoods like Reguliersdwarsstraat and Amstel, as well as cultural programming such as the Queer Arts Festival and Drag Queen Karaoke. In 2015, the event rebranded from Amsterdam Gay Pride to Pride Amsterdam to reflect broader inclusivity. The Netherlands’ longstanding support for LGBTQIA+ rights — being the first country to legalize same-sex marriage — adds an affirming backdrop to the festivities. Some participants wear extreme black leather outfits, mask and studs usually seen in bondage settings. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
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    Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
    August 1, 2025-Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Street parties during Pride festival. Typically held during the first weekend of August, Amsterdam’s Pride celebration is known for its vibrant Canal Parade. Launched in 1996 to celebrate freedom and diversity rather than political protest, Pride Amsterdam now attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors. The event includes street parties in neighborhoods like Reguliersdwarsstraat and Amstel, as well as cultural programming such as the Queer Arts Festival and Drag Queen Karaoke. In 2015, the event rebranded from Amsterdam Gay Pride to Pride Amsterdam to reflect broader inclusivity. The Netherlands’ longstanding support for LGBTQIA+ rights — being the first country to legalize same-sex marriage — adds an affirming backdrop to the festivities. Some participants wear extreme black leather outfits, mask and studs usually seen in bondage settings. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
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    Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
    August 1, 2025-Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Street parties during Pride festival. Typically held during the first weekend of August, Amsterdam’s Pride celebration is known for its vibrant Canal Parade. Launched in 1996 to celebrate freedom and diversity rather than political protest, Pride Amsterdam now attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors. The event includes street parties in neighborhoods like Reguliersdwarsstraat and Amstel, as well as cultural programming such as the Queer Arts Festival and Drag Queen Karaoke. In 2015, the event rebranded from Amsterdam Gay Pride to Pride Amsterdam to reflect broader inclusivity. The Netherlands’ longstanding support for LGBTQIA+ rights — being the first country to legalize same-sex marriage — adds an affirming backdrop to the festivities. Some participants wear extreme black leather outfits, mask and studs usually seen in bondage settings. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
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    Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
    August 1, 2025-Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Street parties during Pride festival. Typically held during the first weekend of August, Amsterdam’s Pride celebration is known for its vibrant Canal Parade. Launched in 1996 to celebrate freedom and diversity rather than political protest, Pride Amsterdam now attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors. The event includes street parties in neighborhoods like Reguliersdwarsstraat and Amstel, as well as cultural programming such as the Queer Arts Festival and Drag Queen Karaoke. In 2015, the event rebranded from Amsterdam Gay Pride to Pride Amsterdam to reflect broader inclusivity. The Netherlands’ longstanding support for LGBTQIA+ rights — being the first country to legalize same-sex marriage — adds an affirming backdrop to the festivities. Some participants wear extreme black leather outfits, mask and studs usually seen in bondage settings. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
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    Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
    August 1, 2025-Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Street parties during Pride festival. Typically held during the first weekend of August, Amsterdam’s Pride celebration is known for its vibrant Canal Parade. Launched in 1996 to celebrate freedom and diversity rather than political protest, Pride Amsterdam now attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors. The event includes street parties in neighborhoods like Reguliersdwarsstraat and Amstel, as well as cultural programming such as the Queer Arts Festival and Drag Queen Karaoke. In 2015, the event rebranded from Amsterdam Gay Pride to Pride Amsterdam to reflect broader inclusivity. The Netherlands’ longstanding support for LGBTQIA+ rights — being the first country to legalize same-sex marriage — adds an affirming backdrop to the festivities. Some participants wear extreme black leather outfits, mask and studs usually seen in bondage settings. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
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    Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
    August 1, 2025-Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Street parties during Pride festival. Typically held during the first weekend of August, Amsterdam’s Pride celebration is known for its vibrant Canal Parade. Launched in 1996 to celebrate freedom and diversity rather than political protest, Pride Amsterdam now attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors. The event includes street parties in neighborhoods like Reguliersdwarsstraat and Amstel, as well as cultural programming such as the Queer Arts Festival and Drag Queen Karaoke. In 2015, the event rebranded from Amsterdam Gay Pride to Pride Amsterdam to reflect broader inclusivity. The Netherlands’ longstanding support for LGBTQIA+ rights — being the first country to legalize same-sex marriage — adds an affirming backdrop to the festivities. Some participants wear extreme black leather outfits, mask and studs usually seen in bondage settings. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
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    Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
    August 1, 2025-Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Street parties during Pride festival. Typically held during the first weekend of August, Amsterdam’s Pride celebration is known for its vibrant Canal Parade. Launched in 1996 to celebrate freedom and diversity rather than political protest, Pride Amsterdam now attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors. The event includes street parties in neighborhoods like Reguliersdwarsstraat and Amstel, as well as cultural programming such as the Queer Arts Festival and Drag Queen Karaoke. In 2015, the event rebranded from Amsterdam Gay Pride to Pride Amsterdam to reflect broader inclusivity. The Netherlands’ longstanding support for LGBTQIA+ rights — being the first country to legalize same-sex marriage — adds an affirming backdrop to the festivities. Some participants wear extreme black leather outfits, mask and studs usually seen in bondage settings. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
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    Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
    August 1, 2025-Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Street parties during Pride festival. Typically held during the first weekend of August, Amsterdam’s Pride celebration is known for its vibrant Canal Parade. Launched in 1996 to celebrate freedom and diversity rather than political protest, Pride Amsterdam now attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors. The event includes street parties in neighborhoods like Reguliersdwarsstraat and Amstel, as well as cultural programming such as the Queer Arts Festival and Drag Queen Karaoke. In 2015, the event rebranded from Amsterdam Gay Pride to Pride Amsterdam to reflect broader inclusivity. The Netherlands’ longstanding support for LGBTQIA+ rights — being the first country to legalize same-sex marriage — adds an affirming backdrop to the festivities. Some participants wear extreme black leather outfits, mask and studs usually seen in bondage settings. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    MARO KOURI

     

  • Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
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    Amsterdam Gay Pride street parties
    August 1, 2025-Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Street parties during Pride festival. Typically held during the first weekend of August, Amsterdam’s Pride celebration is known for its vibrant Canal Parade. Launched in 1996 to celebrate freedom and diversity rather than political protest, Pride Amsterdam now attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors. The event includes street parties in neighborhoods like Reguliersdwarsstraat and Amstel, as well as cultural programming such as the Queer Arts Festival and Drag Queen Karaoke. In 2015, the event rebranded from Amsterdam Gay Pride to Pride Amsterdam to reflect broader inclusivity. The Netherlands’ longstanding support for LGBTQIA+ rights — being the first country to legalize same-sex marriage — adds an affirming backdrop to the festivities. Some participants wear extreme black leather outfits, mask and studs usually seen in bondage settings. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    MARO KOURI

     

  • Travel Argentina
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    Travel Argentina
    March 16, 2024 - Buenos Aires, Argentina: At the Viruta Tango club, locals come to practice their tango and milonga steps, along with many visitors, and most importantly, to forget their problems by dancing through the night. It is the largest social club in Argentina, with a diverse mix of ages and nationalities. In the last government's Argentina, inequalities widened drastically due to severe cuts and austerity measures, to the point where even the International Monetary Fund (IMF) might be envious. The percentage of the population living at or below the poverty line rose to 57.4%, about 27 million citizens. The primary cause of this deterioration in living standards was the government's decision to devalue the peso, which, alongside other measures, deprived much of society of the ability to access basic goods. Public spending has been reduced by about a third, particularly in the areas of health, social security, and education. In the heart of Buenos Aires, hardship, poverty, exhaustion and despair are etched in the faces of ordinary people. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Travel Argentina
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    Travel Argentina
    March 15, 2024 - Buenos Aires, Argentina: A couple in love at a bar in Montserrat, one of the oldest neighborhoods of Buenos Aires. The Immigration and Colonization Act of 1880 offered incentives for Europeans to migrate, including free passage, land grants, and job opportunities. As a result, large numbers of immigrants, especially from Italy, Spain, and other parts of Europe, arrived, fleeing economic hardship and political instability in their homelands. Between 1880 and 1914, over 4 million immigrants entered Argentina, many of them settling in urban centers like Buenos Aires, Rosario, and Córdoba. Today, however, the situation has dramatically worsened. The percentage of the population living at or below the poverty line has risen to 57.4% due to the government's devaluation of the peso. Public spending has been reduced by about a third, particularly in the areas of health, social security, and education. In the heart of Buenos Aires, hardship, poverty, exhaustion and despair are etched in the faces of ordinary people. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Travel Argentina
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    Travel Argentina
    March 25, 2024 - Buenos Aires, Argentina: A couple of tango dancers perform in Plaza Dorrego to earn some extra money. This square is considered a national monument, as it was the site where the people of Argentina celebrated their Independence in 1816. It is, therefore, the heart of San Telmo, the oldest neighborhood in Buenos Aires. In the last government's Argentina, inequalities widened drastically due to severe cuts and austerity measures, to the point where even the International Monetary Fund (IMF) might be envious. The percentage of the population living at or below the poverty line rose to 57.4%, about 27 million citizens. The primary cause of this deterioration in living standards was the government's decision to devalue the peso, which, alongside other measures, deprived much of society of the ability to access basic goods. Public spending has been reduced by about a third, particularly in the areas of health, social security, and education. In the heart of Buenos Aires, hardship, poverty, exhaustion and despair are etched in the faces of ordinary people. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Travel Argentina
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    Travel Argentina
    March 15, 2024 - Buenos Aires, Argentina: A mother plays with her baby at the modern Puerto Madero waterfront with the Fragata ARA Libertad (Q-2) at the background which is a steel-hulled, full-rigged sailing ship serving as a training vessel in the Argentine Navy. The stark contrast between the poverty experienced by most locals and the luxurious yachts and skylights along the Río de la Plata highlights the divide between rich and poor in the city.In the last government's Argentina, inequalities widened drastically due to severe cuts and austerity measures, to the point where even the International Monetary Fund (IMF) might be envious. The percentage of the population living at or below the poverty line rose to 57.4%, about 27 million citizens. The primary cause of this deterioration in living standards was the government's decision to devalue the peso, which, alongside other measures, deprived much of society of the ability to access basic goods. Public spending has been reduced by about a third, particularly in the areas of health, social security, and education. In the heart of Buenos Aires, hardship, poverty, exhaustion and despair are etched in the faces of ordinary people. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    MARO KOURI

     

  • Kalash, ancient tribe of Pakistan in Taliban region
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    Kalash, ancient tribe of Pakistan in Taliban region
    May 15, 2024- Kallas Valleys, Pakistan: A Kalash woman celebrates at the Joshi spring festival with her newborn baby. She has just returned from the Temple of Hestia, where milk was sprinkled on the child. Kalash women participate in their circle spiritual dance, while men accompany them with drums and powerful songs. Some dance alone, holding a staff or a carved axe. The celebration lasts all day, stopping at sunset and resuming the next day, when they sing a song to thank the walnut tree for its abundance, holding its leaves in their hands. During the three-day Spring festival "Joshi," the Kalash women, sing in their native language and perform traditional dances. They honor the Greek Goddess of hearth Hestia, known locally as "Gestak". The story highlights how, in one of the most Islamic countries, the women of this small community retain their freedom wearing their own traditional clothes, dancing and singing in the countryside areas, surrounded by men visitors from all over the country. Kalash Valleys, located in the mountains of Pakistan, just a few kilometers from Taliban-controlled areas. Kalash is a small ethnic group, believed to trace its origins back to Alexander the Great, lives here in relative isolation. For centuries, invaders forced them into remote areas, where they fiercely resisted the Arab conquerors and their religion. The Durand Line at the end of the 19th century, which separated Afghanistan from India, the Kalash managed to survive in the three valleys Birir, Bumburet, and Rumbur of the eastern Hindu Kushrange, now part of Pakistan. These valleys lie near the Afghanistan border and are surrounded by towering peaks. With a population of approximately 3,000 the Kalash continue to practice an ancient religion, the origins of which remain unclear. Legend has it that the Greek god Dionysus founded a settlement in the region known for its festivals and orgies. (Maro Kouri / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Kalash, ancient tribe of Pakistan in Taliban region
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    Kalash, ancient tribe of Pakistan in Taliban region
    May 15, 2024- Kallas Valleys, Pakistan: Kalash men and women watch from above as the women's spiritual circle dance takes place during the Joshi festival. Throughout the festival, men accompany the women with drums and powerful songs. The celebration lasts all day, stopping at sunset and resuming the next day, when they sing a song to thank the walnut tree for its abundance, holding its leaves in their hands. During the three-day Spring festival "Joshi," the Kalash women, sing in their native language and perform traditional dances. They honor the Greek Goddess of hearth Hestia, known locally as "Gestak". The story highlights how, in one of the most Islamic countries, the women of this small community retain their freedom wearing their own traditional clothes, dancing and singing in the countryside areas, surrounded by men visitors from all over the country. Kalash Valleys, located in the mountains of Pakistan, just a few kilometers from Taliban-controlled areas. Kalash is a small ethnic group, believed to trace its origins back to Alexander the Great, lives here in relative isolation. For centuries, invaders forced them into remote areas, where they fiercely resisted the Arab conquerors and their religion. The Durand Line at the end of the 19th century, which separated Afghanistan from India, the Kalash managed to survive in the three valleys Birir, Bumburet, and Rumbur of the eastern Hindu Kushrange, now part of Pakistan. These valleys lie near the Afghanistan border and are surrounded by towering peaks. With a population of approximately 3,000 the Kalash continue to practice an ancient religion, the origins of which remain unclear. Legend has it that the Greek god Dionysus founded a settlement in the region known for its festivals and orgies. During Alexander the Great's expedition to the East, many of his soldiers deserted, and settled in the Kalash Valleys. (Maro Kouri / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Timeless world of Ethiopia's Omo valley tribes
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    Timeless world of Ethiopia's Omo valley tribes
    February 28, 2023 - Mago National Park, Omo River Valley, southern Ethiopia: mothers with their babies and children from the Mursi tribe sit on the roots and branches of an old tree along the riverbank. Like many Mursi women, they wear handmade ceramic plates in their earlobes. The larger the plate, the higher the bride price they can expect when they marry. (Maro Kouri / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Timeless world of Ethiopia's Omo valley tribes
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    Timeless world of Ethiopia's Omo valley tribes
    February 28, 2023 - Omo River Valley, southern Ethiopia: A young mother from the Mursi tribe carries her newborn baby, wrapped in cloth, along the riverbank.. Like many Mursi women, she wears handmade ceramic plates in her earlobes. The larger the lip plate, the higher the bride price she can expect when she marries. (Maro Kouri / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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