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FEATURE - Bangladesch: Ernte von Seerosen
June 8, 2023, Barishal, Barishal, Bangladesh: Farmers are seen floating through an over 60 square kilometers canal and collecting the Water Lilies in Satla Union, Barishal Bangladesh. Workers are seen working from very early in the morning from 6-8 am in the canal wearing handmade Head caps to protect their head and body for the tremendous heat of the sun. The farmers would sell the delicate bright pink blooms at Local market. Pink lilies and green lily pads cover the over 10,000-acre canal and wetlands area in Barishal Division, Bangladesh. Every flower is carefully hand-picked and collected inside the farmers' little wooden boat. The flowers only bloom at a specific time during of seasonal flood. (Credit Image: © Mustasinur Rahman Alvi/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Bangladesch: Ernte von Seerosen
June 8, 2023, Barishal, Barishal, Bangladesh: Farmers are seen floating through an over 60 square kilometers canal and collecting the Water Lilies in Satla Union, Barishal Bangladesh. Workers are seen working from very early in the morning from 6-8 am in the canal wearing handmade Head caps to protect their head and body for the tremendous heat of the sun. The farmers would sell the delicate bright pink blooms at Local market. Pink lilies and green lily pads cover the over 10,000-acre canal and wetlands area in Barishal Division, Bangladesh. Every flower is carefully hand-picked and collected inside the farmers' little wooden boat. The flowers only bloom at a specific time during of seasonal flood. (Credit Image: © Mustasinur Rahman Alvi/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Bangladesch: Ernte von Seerosen
June 8, 2023, Barishal, Barishal, Bangladesh: Farmers are seen floating through an over 60 square kilometers canal and collecting the Water Lilies in Satla Union, Barishal Bangladesh. Workers are seen working from very early in the morning from 6-8 am in the canal wearing handmade Head caps to protect their head and body for the tremendous heat of the sun. The farmers would sell the delicate bright pink blooms at Local market. Pink lilies and green lily pads cover the over 10,000-acre canal and wetlands area in Barishal Division, Bangladesh. Every flower is carefully hand-picked and collected inside the farmers' little wooden boat. The flowers only bloom at a specific time during of seasonal flood. (Credit Image: © Mustasinur Rahman Alvi/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Bangladesch: Ernte von Seerosen
June 8, 2023, Barishal, Barishal, Bangladesh: Farmers are seen floating through an over 60 square kilometers canal and collecting the Water Lilies in Satla Union, Barishal Bangladesh. Workers are seen working from very early in the morning from 6-8 am in the canal wearing handmade Head caps to protect their head and body for the tremendous heat of the sun. The farmers would sell the delicate bright pink blooms at Local market. Pink lilies and green lily pads cover the over 10,000-acre canal and wetlands area in Barishal Division, Bangladesh. Every flower is carefully hand-picked and collected inside the farmers' little wooden boat. The flowers only bloom at a specific time during of seasonal flood. (Credit Image: © Mustasinur Rahman Alvi/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10155090_007
FEATURE - Bangladesch: Ernte von Seerosen
June 8, 2023, Barishal, Barishal, Bangladesh: Farmers are seen floating through an over 60 square kilometers canal and collecting the Water Lilies in Satla Union, Barishal Bangladesh. Workers are seen working from very early in the morning from 6-8 am in the canal wearing handmade Head caps to protect their head and body for the tremendous heat of the sun. The farmers would sell the delicate bright pink blooms at Local market. Pink lilies and green lily pads cover the over 10,000-acre canal and wetlands area in Barishal Division, Bangladesh. Every flower is carefully hand-picked and collected inside the farmers' little wooden boat. The flowers only bloom at a specific time during of seasonal flood. (Credit Image: © Mustasinur Rahman Alvi/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10155090_004
FEATURE - Bangladesch: Ernte von Seerosen
June 8, 2023, Barishal, Barishal, Bangladesh: Farmers are seen floating through an over 60 square kilometers canal and collecting the Water Lilies in Satla Union, Barishal Bangladesh. Workers are seen working from very early in the morning from 6-8 am in the canal wearing handmade Head caps to protect their head and body for the tremendous heat of the sun. The farmers would sell the delicate bright pink blooms at Local market. Pink lilies and green lily pads cover the over 10,000-acre canal and wetlands area in Barishal Division, Bangladesh. Every flower is carefully hand-picked and collected inside the farmers' little wooden boat. The flowers only bloom at a specific time during of seasonal flood. (Credit Image: © Mustasinur Rahman Alvi/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10155090_006
FEATURE - Bangladesch: Ernte von Seerosen
June 8, 2023, Barishal, Barishal, Bangladesh: Farmers are seen floating through an over 60 square kilometers canal and collecting the Water Lilies in Satla Union, Barishal Bangladesh. Workers are seen working from very early in the morning from 6-8 am in the canal wearing handmade Head caps to protect their head and body for the tremendous heat of the sun. The farmers would sell the delicate bright pink blooms at Local market. Pink lilies and green lily pads cover the over 10,000-acre canal and wetlands area in Barishal Division, Bangladesh. Every flower is carefully hand-picked and collected inside the farmers' little wooden boat. The flowers only bloom at a specific time during of seasonal flood. (Credit Image: © Mustasinur Rahman Alvi/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10155090_003
FEATURE - Bangladesch: Ernte von Seerosen
June 8, 2023, Barishal, Barishal, Bangladesh: Farmers are seen floating through an over 60 square kilometers canal and collecting the Water Lilies in Satla Union, Barishal Bangladesh. Workers are seen working from very early in the morning from 6-8 am in the canal wearing handmade Head caps to protect their head and body for the tremendous heat of the sun. The farmers would sell the delicate bright pink blooms at Local market. Pink lilies and green lily pads cover the over 10,000-acre canal and wetlands area in Barishal Division, Bangladesh. Every flower is carefully hand-picked and collected inside the farmers' little wooden boat. The flowers only bloom at a specific time during of seasonal flood. (Credit Image: © Mustasinur Rahman Alvi/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10155090_001
FEATURE - Bangladesch: Ernte von Seerosen
June 8, 2023, Barishal, Barishal, Bangladesh: Farmers are seen floating through an over 60 square kilometers canal and collecting the Water Lilies in Satla Union, Barishal Bangladesh. Workers are seen working from very early in the morning from 6-8 am in the canal wearing handmade Head caps to protect their head and body for the tremendous heat of the sun. The farmers would sell the delicate bright pink blooms at Local market. Pink lilies and green lily pads cover the over 10,000-acre canal and wetlands area in Barishal Division, Bangladesh. Every flower is carefully hand-picked and collected inside the farmers' little wooden boat. The flowers only bloom at a specific time during of seasonal flood. (Credit Image: © Mustasinur Rahman Alvi/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Bangladesch: Ernte von Seerosen
June 8, 2023, Barishal, Barishal, Bangladesh: Farmers are seen floating through an over 60 square kilometers canal and collecting the Water Lilies in Satla Union, Barishal Bangladesh. Workers are seen working from very early in the morning from 6-8 am in the canal wearing handmade Head caps to protect their head and body for the tremendous heat of the sun. The farmers would sell the delicate bright pink blooms at Local market. Pink lilies and green lily pads cover the over 10,000-acre canal and wetlands area in Barishal Division, Bangladesh. Every flower is carefully hand-picked and collected inside the farmers' little wooden boat. The flowers only bloom at a specific time during of seasonal flood. (Credit Image: © Mustasinur Rahman Alvi/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10144640_001
NEWS - Coronavirus: Beerdigung für Opfer der Pandemie in Bangladesch
August 6, 2021, Barishal, Barishal, Bangladesh: An aerial view shows, People attended a Muslim Funeral who died of Covid-19 without maintaining Health protocol and without any social distancing where Highest Death cases reached at 264 yesterday and more than 16,000 cases everyday in Bangladesh. (Credit Image: © Mustasinur Rahman Alvi/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10144640_002
NEWS - Coronavirus: Beerdigung für Opfer der Pandemie in Bangladesch
August 6, 2021, Barishal, Barishal, Bangladesh: An aerial view shows, People attended a Muslim Funeral who died of Covid-19 without maintaining Health protocol and without any social distancing where Highest Death cases reached at 264 yesterday and more than 16,000 cases everyday in Bangladesh. (Credit Image: © Mustasinur Rahman Alvi/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10144640_003
NEWS - Coronavirus: Beerdigung für Opfer der Pandemie in Bangladesch
August 6, 2021, Barishal, Barishal, Bangladesh: An aerial view shows, People attended a Muslim Funeral who died of Covid-19 without maintaining Health protocol and without any social distancing where Highest Death cases reached at 264 yesterday and more than 16,000 cases everyday in Bangladesh. (Credit Image: © Mustasinur Rahman Alvi/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10141837_007
NEWS - Coronavirus: Gemüsemarkt in Bangladesch vor Beginn des Ramadans und des Lockdowns
April 13, 2021, Barishal, Barishal, Bangladesh: Bangladesh government has announced a strict lockdown from tomorrow on the 1st Ramadan which will be starting on April 14th and will be continue for a week. As a result, People have flocked to the Vegetable Market ahead of Ramadan without mainting a minimum social-distancing and many of them also didn't put on a mask too. (Credit Image: © Mustasinur Rahman Alvi/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10141837_006
NEWS - Coronavirus: Gemüsemarkt in Bangladesch vor Beginn des Ramadans und des Lockdowns
April 13, 2021, Barishal, Barishal, Bangladesh: Bangladesh government has announced a strict lockdown from tomorrow on the 1st Ramadan which will be starting on April 14th and will be continue for a week. As a result, People have flocked to the Vegetable Market ahead of Ramadan without mainting a minimum social-distancing and many of them also didn't put on a mask too. (Credit Image: © Mustasinur Rahman Alvi/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10141837_005
NEWS - Coronavirus: Gemüsemarkt in Bangladesch vor Beginn des Ramadans und des Lockdowns
April 13, 2021, Barishal, Barishal, Bangladesh: Bangladesh government has announced a strict lockdown from tomorrow on the 1st Ramadan which will be starting on April 14th and will be continue for a week. As a result, People have flocked to the Vegetable Market ahead of Ramadan without mainting a minimum social-distancing and many of them also didn't put on a mask too. (Credit Image: © Mustasinur Rahman Alvi/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10141837_010
NEWS - Coronavirus: Gemüsemarkt in Bangladesch vor Beginn des Ramadans und des Lockdowns
April 13, 2021, Barishal, Barishal, Bangladesh: Bangladesh government has announced a strict lockdown from tomorrow on the 1st Ramadan which will be starting on April 14th and will be continue for a week. As a result, People have flocked to the Vegetable Market ahead of Ramadan without mainting a minimum social-distancing and many of them also didn't put on a mask too. (Credit Image: © Mustasinur Rahman Alvi/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10141837_008
NEWS - Coronavirus: Gemüsemarkt in Bangladesch vor Beginn des Ramadans und des Lockdowns
April 13, 2021, Barishal, Barishal, Bangladesh: Bangladesh government has announced a strict lockdown from tomorrow on the 1st Ramadan which will be starting on April 14th and will be continue for a week. As a result, People have flocked to the Vegetable Market ahead of Ramadan without mainting a minimum social-distancing and many of them also didn't put on a mask too. (Credit Image: © Mustasinur Rahman Alvi/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10141837_004
NEWS - Coronavirus: Gemüsemarkt in Bangladesch vor Beginn des Ramadans und des Lockdowns
April 13, 2021, Barishal, Barishal, Bangladesh: Bangladesh government has announced a strict lockdown from tomorrow on the 1st Ramadan which will be starting on April 14th and will be continue for a week. As a result, People have flocked to the Vegetable Market ahead of Ramadan without mainting a minimum social-distancing and many of them also didn't put on a mask too. (Credit Image: © Mustasinur Rahman Alvi/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10141837_002
NEWS - Coronavirus: Gemüsemarkt in Bangladesch vor Beginn des Ramadans und des Lockdowns
April 13, 2021, Barishal, Barishal, Bangladesh: Bangladesh government has announced a strict lockdown from tomorrow on the 1st Ramadan which will be starting on April 14th and will be continue for a week. As a result, People have flocked to the Vegetable Market ahead of Ramadan without mainting a minimum social-distancing and many of them also didn't put on a mask too. (Credit Image: © Mustasinur Rahman Alvi/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Gemüsemarkt in Bangladesch vor Beginn des Ramadans und des Lockdowns
April 13, 2021, Barishal, Barishal, Bangladesh: Bangladesh government has announced a strict lockdown from tomorrow on the 1st Ramadan which will be starting on April 14th and will be continue for a week. As a result, People have flocked to the Vegetable Market ahead of Ramadan without mainting a minimum social-distancing and many of them also didn't put on a mask too. (Credit Image: © Mustasinur Rahman Alvi/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10141837_003
NEWS - Coronavirus: Gemüsemarkt in Bangladesch vor Beginn des Ramadans und des Lockdowns
April 13, 2021, Barishal, Barishal, Bangladesh: Bangladesh government has announced a strict lockdown from tomorrow on the 1st Ramadan which will be starting on April 14th and will be continue for a week. As a result, People have flocked to the Vegetable Market ahead of Ramadan without mainting a minimum social-distancing and many of them also didn't put on a mask too. (Credit Image: © Mustasinur Rahman Alvi/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10141837_009
NEWS - Coronavirus: Gemüsemarkt in Bangladesch vor Beginn des Ramadans und des Lockdowns
April 13, 2021, Barishal, Barishal, Bangladesh: Bangladesh government has announced a strict lockdown from tomorrow on the 1st Ramadan which will be starting on April 14th and will be continue for a week. As a result, People have flocked to the Vegetable Market ahead of Ramadan without mainting a minimum social-distancing and many of them also didn't put on a mask too. (Credit Image: © Mustasinur Rahman Alvi/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10141837_011
NEWS - Coronavirus: Gemüsemarkt in Bangladesch vor Beginn des Ramadans und des Lockdowns
April 13, 2021, Barishal, Barishal, Bangladesh: Bangladesh government has announced a strict lockdown from tomorrow on the 1st Ramadan which will be starting on April 14th and will be continue for a week. As a result, People have flocked to the Vegetable Market ahead of Ramadan without mainting a minimum social-distancing and many of them also didn't put on a mask too. (Credit Image: © Mustasinur Rahman Alvi/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Gemüsemarkt in Bangladesch vor Beginn des Ramadans und des Lockdowns
April 13, 2021, Barishal, Barishal, Bangladesh: Bangladesh government has announced a strict lockdown from tomorrow on the 1st Ramadan which will be starting on April 14th and will be continue for a week. As a result, People have flocked to the Vegetable Market ahead of Ramadan without mainting a minimum social-distancing and many of them also didn't put on a mask too. (Credit Image: © Mustasinur Rahman Alvi/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10141837_001
NEWS - Coronavirus: Gemüsemarkt in Bangladesch vor Beginn des Ramadans und des Lockdowns
April 13, 2021, Barishal, Barishal, Bangladesh: Bangladesh government has announced a strict lockdown from tomorrow on the 1st Ramadan which will be starting on April 14th and will be continue for a week. As a result, People have flocked to the Vegetable Market ahead of Ramadan without mainting a minimum social-distancing and many of them also didn't put on a mask too. (Credit Image: © Mustasinur Rahman Alvi/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10141740_001
NEWS - Coronavirus: Parkierte Busse in Bangladesch während Lockdown
April 9, 2021, Barishal, Barishal, Bangladesh: Several Buses are parked at the Barisal central bus stand, one of the busiest in the southern region of the country, during a week-long nationwide Covid lockdown that began on Monday (Credit Image: © Mustasinur Rahman Alvi/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10141740_012
NEWS - Coronavirus: Parkierte Busse in Bangladesch während Lockdown
April 9, 2021, Barishal, Barishal, Bangladesh: Several Buses are parked at the Barisal central bus stand, one of the busiest in the southern region of the country, during a week-long nationwide Covid lockdown that began on Monday (Credit Image: © Mustasinur Rahman Alvi/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10141740_011
NEWS - Coronavirus: Parkierte Busse in Bangladesch während Lockdown
April 9, 2021, Barishal, Barishal, Bangladesh: Several Buses are parked at the Barisal central bus stand, one of the busiest in the southern region of the country, during a week-long nationwide Covid lockdown that began on Monday (Credit Image: © Mustasinur Rahman Alvi/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10141740_010
NEWS - Coronavirus: Parkierte Busse in Bangladesch während Lockdown
April 9, 2021, Barishal, Barishal, Bangladesh: Several Buses are parked at the Barisal central bus stand, one of the busiest in the southern region of the country, during a week-long nationwide Covid lockdown that began on Monday (Credit Image: © Mustasinur Rahman Alvi/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10141740_009
NEWS - Coronavirus: Parkierte Busse in Bangladesch während Lockdown
April 9, 2021, Barishal, Barishal, Bangladesh: An aerial view of local Transport Terminal in Barisal city in Bangladesh where despite having lockdown all over the country due to increase amount of Death and Covid affected Patients, local Transport are rushed into the terminals and take people without maintaining any social distancing and awareness. (Credit Image: © Mustasinur Rahman Alvi/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10141740_008
NEWS - Coronavirus: Parkierte Busse in Bangladesch während Lockdown
April 9, 2021, Barishal, Barishal, Bangladesh: An aerial view of local Transport Terminal in Barisal city in Bangladesh where despite having lockdown all over the country due to increase amount of Death and Covid affected Patients, local Transport are rushed into the terminals and take people without maintaining any social distancing and awareness. (Credit Image: © Mustasinur Rahman Alvi/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10141740_007
NEWS - Coronavirus: Parkierte Busse in Bangladesch während Lockdown
April 9, 2021, Barishal, Barishal, Bangladesh: An aerial view of local Transport Terminal in Barisal city in Bangladesh where despite having lockdown all over the country due to increase amount of Death and Covid affected Patients, local Transport are rushed into the terminals and take people without maintaining any social distancing and awareness. (Credit Image: © Mustasinur Rahman Alvi/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10141740_006
NEWS - Coronavirus: Parkierte Busse in Bangladesch während Lockdown
April 9, 2021, Barishal, Barishal, Bangladesh: An aerial view of local Transport Terminal in Barisal city in Bangladesh where despite having lockdown all over the country due to increase amount of Death and Covid affected Patients, local Transport are rushed into the terminals and take people without maintaining any social distancing and awareness. (Credit Image: © Mustasinur Rahman Alvi/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10141740_005
NEWS - Coronavirus: Parkierte Busse in Bangladesch während Lockdown
April 9, 2021, Barishal, Barishal, Bangladesh: An aerial view of local Transport Terminal in Barisal city in Bangladesh where despite having lockdown all over the country due to increase amount of Death and Covid affected Patients, local Transport are rushed into the terminals and take people without maintaining any social distancing and awareness. (Credit Image: © Mustasinur Rahman Alvi/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10141740_004
NEWS - Coronavirus: Parkierte Busse in Bangladesch während Lockdown
April 9, 2021, Barishal, Barishal, Bangladesh: Several Buses are parked at the Barisal central bus stand, one of the busiest in the southern region of the country, during a week-long nationwide Covid lockdown that began on Monday (Credit Image: © Mustasinur Rahman Alvi/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10141740_003
NEWS - Coronavirus: Parkierte Busse in Bangladesch während Lockdown
April 9, 2021, Barishal, Barishal, Bangladesh: Several Buses are parked at the Barisal central bus stand, one of the busiest in the southern region of the country, during a week-long nationwide Covid lockdown that began on Monday (Credit Image: © Mustasinur Rahman Alvi/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10141740_002
NEWS - Coronavirus: Parkierte Busse in Bangladesch während Lockdown
April 9, 2021, Barishal, Barishal, Bangladesh: Several Buses are parked at the Barisal central bus stand, one of the busiest in the southern region of the country, during a week-long nationwide Covid lockdown that began on Monday (Credit Image: © Mustasinur Rahman Alvi/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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