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  • A Rainbow Amidst Extreme Weather
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    A Rainbow Amidst Extreme Weather
    A rainbow appears among newly constructed subsidized housing buildings for Indonesian residents at the USU Residence III complex in Patumbak Satu, Patumbak, Deli Serdang, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on July 12, 2025. (Photo by Sutanta Aditya/NurPhoto)

     

  • March Against Gentrification In Mexico City
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    March Against Gentrification In Mexico City
    Members of the Black Anarchist Bloc carry out direct action against establishments in the Roma neighborhood of Mexico City, Mexico, on July 4, 2025, where various collectives demand that the capital's authorities stop what they call a new proliferation of foreigners that leaves current and future generations homeless, in addition to high rents for apartments and houses. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • March Against Gentrification In Mexico City
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    March Against Gentrification In Mexico City
    Members of the Black Anarchist Bloc carry out direct action against establishments in the Roma neighborhood of Mexico City, Mexico, on July 4, 2025, where various collectives demand that the capital's authorities stop what they call a new proliferation of foreigners that leaves current and future generations homeless, in addition to high rents for apartments and houses. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • March Against Gentrification In Mexico City
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    March Against Gentrification In Mexico City
    Members of the Black Anarchist Bloc carry out direct action against establishments in the Roma neighborhood of Mexico City, Mexico, on July 4, 2025, where various collectives demand that the capital's authorities stop what they call a new proliferation of foreigners that leaves current and future generations homeless, in addition to high rents for apartments and houses. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • March Against Gentrification In Mexico City
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    March Against Gentrification In Mexico City
    Members of the Black Anarchist Bloc carry out direct action against establishments in the Roma neighborhood of Mexico City, Mexico, on July 4, 2025, where various collectives demand that the capital's authorities stop what they call a new proliferation of foreigners that leaves current and future generations homeless, in addition to high rents for apartments and houses. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • March Against Gentrification In Mexico City
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    March Against Gentrification In Mexico City
    Members of the Black Anarchist Bloc carry out direct action against establishments in the Roma neighborhood of Mexico City, Mexico, on July 4, 2025, where various collectives demand that the capital's authorities stop what they call a new proliferation of foreigners that leaves current and future generations homeless, in addition to high rents for apartments and houses. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • March Against Gentrification In Mexico City
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    March Against Gentrification In Mexico City
    Members of the Black Anarchist Bloc carry out direct action against establishments in the Roma neighborhood of Mexico City, Mexico, on July 4, 2025, where various collectives demand that the capital's authorities stop what they call a new proliferation of foreigners that leaves current and future generations homeless, in addition to high rents for apartments and houses. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • March Against Gentrification In Mexico City
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    March Against Gentrification In Mexico City
    Members of the Black Anarchist Bloc carry out direct action against establishments in the Roma neighborhood of Mexico City, Mexico, on July 4, 2025, where various collectives demand that the capital's authorities stop what they call a new proliferation of foreigners that leaves current and future generations homeless, in addition to high rents for apartments and houses. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • March Against Gentrification In Mexico City
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    March Against Gentrification In Mexico City
    Members of the Black Anarchist Bloc carry out direct action against establishments in the Roma neighborhood of Mexico City, Mexico, on July 4, 2025, where various collectives demand that the capital's authorities stop what they call a new proliferation of foreigners that leaves current and future generations homeless, in addition to high rents for apartments and houses. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • March Against Gentrification In Mexico City
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    March Against Gentrification In Mexico City
    Members of the Black Anarchist Bloc carry out direct action against establishments in the Roma neighborhood of Mexico City, Mexico, on July 4, 2025, where various collectives demand that the capital's authorities stop what they call a new proliferation of foreigners that leaves current and future generations homeless, in addition to high rents for apartments and houses. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • March Against Gentrification In Mexico City
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    March Against Gentrification In Mexico City
    Members of the Black Anarchist Bloc carry out direct action against establishments in the Roma neighborhood of Mexico City, Mexico, on July 4, 2025, where various collectives demand that the capital's authorities stop what they call a new proliferation of foreigners that leaves current and future generations homeless, in addition to high rents for apartments and houses. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • March Against Gentrification In Mexico City
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    March Against Gentrification In Mexico City
    Members of the Black Anarchist Bloc carry out direct action against establishments in the Roma neighborhood of Mexico City, Mexico, on July 4, 2025, where various collectives demand that the capital's authorities stop what they call a new proliferation of foreigners that leaves current and future generations homeless, in addition to high rents for apartments and houses. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • March Against Gentrification In Mexico City
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    March Against Gentrification In Mexico City
    A member of the Black Anarchist Bloc paints an anti-Palestinian figure in Parque Mexico in the Condesa neighborhood of Mexico City, Mexico, on July 4, 2025, where various collectives demand that the capital's authorities stop what they call a new proliferation of foreigners that leaves current and future generations homeless, in addition to high rents for apartments and houses. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • March Against Gentrification In Mexico City
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    March Against Gentrification In Mexico City
    A member of the Black Anarchist Bloc paints an anti-Palestinian figure in Parque Mexico in the Condesa neighborhood of Mexico City, Mexico, on July 4, 2025, where various collectives demand that the capital's authorities stop what they call a new proliferation of foreigners that leaves current and future generations homeless, in addition to high rents for apartments and houses. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Alois Dallmayr Delicatessen Storefront
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    Alois Dallmayr Delicatessen Storefront
    The Alois Dallmayr delicatessen storefront is in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on July 3, 2025. The premium food and coffee retailer is considered the largest delicatessen business in Europe. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Alois Dallmayr Delicatessen Storefront
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    Alois Dallmayr Delicatessen Storefront
    The Alois Dallmayr delicatessen storefront is in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on July 3, 2025. The premium food and coffee retailer is considered the largest delicatessen business in Europe. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Alois Dallmayr Delicatessen Storefront
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    Alois Dallmayr Delicatessen Storefront
    The Alois Dallmayr delicatessen storefront is in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on July 3, 2025. The premium food and coffee retailer is considered the largest delicatessen business in Europe. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

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