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Travel Argentina
March 18, 2024 - Iguazu, Argentina: A little Guaraní girl plays in the traditional M'bororé village of her tribe, near the Falls on the Brazilian side of Foz do Iguaçu National Park. The village of M'bororé is inhabited by the indigenous Guaraní, who once inhabited the vast expanses of the South American jungle, from the Amazon basin to nearly the mouth of the Paraná River. It is made up of various ethnic groups, united by a language of unique beauty, the cultivation of the land, and a worldview directly connected to the jungle. Their customs, fishing and hunting methods, legends, and language have survived to this day. In the last government's Argentina, inequalities widened drastically due to severe cuts and austerity measures. The percentage of the population living at or below the poverty line rose to 57.4%, about 27 million citizens. Public spending has been reduced by about a third, particularly in the areas of health, social security, and education. The Indigenous people in Argentina, many of whom live in the northwest region of the country, have been treated as second-class citizens by their country for centuries. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Die britische Königsfamilie bei einem Gedenkgottesdienst zum 80. Jahrestag des VE-Days in London
Prinzessin Catherine (GB), bei einem Gedenkgottesdienst zum 80. Jahrestag des VE-Days in der Westminster Abbey in London, Grossbritannien, 8. Mai 2025. *** Local Caption *** 02607475
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Die britische Königsfamilie bei einem Gedenkgottesdienst zum 80. Jahrestag des VE-Days in London
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Die britische Königsfamilie bei einem Gedenkgottesdienst zum 80. Jahrestag des VE-Days in London
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Die britische Königsfamilie bei einem Gedenkgottesdienst zum 80. Jahrestag des VE-Days in London
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Die britische Königsfamilie bei einem Gedenkgottesdienst zum 80. Jahrestag des VE-Days in London
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Die britische Königsfamilie bei einem Gedenkgottesdienst zum 80. Jahrestag des VE-Days in London
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Die britische Königsfamilie bei einem Gedenkgottesdienst zum 80. Jahrestag des VE-Days in London
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Die britische Königsfamilie bei einem Gedenkgottesdienst zum 80. Jahrestag des VE-Days in London
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Die britische Königsfamilie bei einem Gedenkgottesdienst zum 80. Jahrestag des VE-Days in London
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Die britische Königsfamilie bei einem Gedenkgottesdienst zum 80. Jahrestag des VE-Days in London
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Die britische Königsfamilie bei einem Gedenkgottesdienst zum 80. Jahrestag des VE-Days in London
Königin Camilla (GB), bei einem Gedenkgottesdienst zum 80. Jahrestag des VE-Days in der Westminster Abbey in London, Grossbritannien, 8. Mai 2025. *** Local Caption *** 02607454
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Die britische Königsfamilie bei einem Gedenkgottesdienst zum 80. Jahrestag des VE-Days in London
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Die britische Königsfamilie bei einem Gedenkgottesdienst zum 80. Jahrestag des VE-Days in London
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Die britische Königsfamilie bei einem Gedenkgottesdienst zum 80. Jahrestag des VE-Days in London
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Die britische Königsfamilie bei einem Gedenkgottesdienst zum 80. Jahrestag des VE-Days in London
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Die britische Königsfamilie bei einem Gedenkgottesdienst zum 80. Jahrestag des VE-Days in London
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Die britische Königsfamilie bei einem Gedenkgottesdienst zum 80. Jahrestag des VE-Days in London
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Daily Life On Vietnamese Island Phu Quoc
A group of lifeguards in yellow uniforms gathers inside a wooden hut near the shoreline in Phu Quoc, Vietnam, on April 3, 2023. The structure is part of the beach's safety operations, providing shade, equipment, and coordination for rescue teams watching over swimmers in the Gulf of Thailand. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life On Vietnamese Island Phu Quoc
A group of lifeguards in yellow uniforms gathers inside a wooden hut near the shoreline in Phu Quoc, Vietnam, on April 3, 2023. The structure is part of the beach's safety operations, providing shade, equipment, and coordination for rescue teams watching over swimmers in the Gulf of Thailand. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Timeless world of Ethiopia's Omo valley tribes
Feb, 24, 2023- Chencha, Arba Minch, south Ethiopia: A Dorze hut, which can last up to 80 years, is a fabulously tall structure built from a bamboo frame woven together with grass and banana leaves. Very attractive structures, all the more so because they do not require a central supporting pole inside, and can simply be picked up and put down somewhere else, should the family move, or should the termites eat too much of the bottom of the structure in one particular place. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Timeless world of Ethiopia's Omo valley tribes
February 27, 2023- Omo River's valley, southwestern Ethiopia: A little girl carries a bag on her head with perfect balance, containing essential food: a small amount of grain and a large bottle of milk. The Dessenech tribe is a Nilotic ethnic group living near the border between Ethiopia and Kenya. They are known for their unique way of life, deeply connected to the river and their environment. Like many Nilotic groups, they follow a strong animistic belief system, seeing a sacred connection between the natural world and the spiritual realm, particularly with their cattle, land, and surroundings. The Dessenech live in a way that avoids calculations—free from counting ages, numbers, animals, deaths, or even the cycles of rain and drought. They embrace a life focused on the present moment, feeling unburdened and alive. Traditionally, they practice pastoralism, herding cattle, goats, and sheep. They also engage in handicraft, agriculture, growing crops such as millet and sorghum, although their environment can make farming challenging. Fishing is another significant activity due to their proximity to the Omo River and Lake Turkana. As it is one of the poorest tribes, some of the young generations are used to get supported by Australians, Europeans or US citizens in a way that they still live and grow up in their homelands but they have the financial support to study in the nearest cities. Then, some of them prefer to return back home in their tribe's village to help their families and to work as a guide to visitors. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Timeless world of Ethiopia's Omo valley tribes
February 27, 2023 - Omo River's valley, southwestern Ethiopia: A little girl laughs in the door of her family hut made with rusted corrugated metal, while holding two big, dirty plastic bottles filled with milk. Dessenech tribe, is a Nilotic ethnic group living near the border between Ethiopia and Kenya. They are known for their unique way of life, which is deeply connected to the river and their environment. Like many Nilotic groups, they have a strong animistic belief system. They believe in a connection between the natural world and the spiritual realm, often seeing their cattle, land, and environment as sacred. The Dessenech believe in living without calculations, free from counting ages, numbers, animals, deaths, or even the seasons of rain and drought. They embrace a life that is focused on the present moment, feeling unburdened and alive. They traditionally practice pastoralism, herding cattle, goats, and sheep. They also engage in some agriculture, growing crops like millet and sorghum, though their environment can be challenging for farming. Fishing is also a significant activity, particularly because of their proximity to the Omo River and Lake Turkana. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Timeless world of Ethiopia's Omo valley tribes
March 4, 2020- Omo River's valley, southwestern Ethiopia: A young man of the Dessenech tribe, in his village, wears a digital watch and a feather on his head, combining his traditional heritage with modern influences. In his hand, he holds a 'kure', a handmade wooden object which he uses as a pillow when resting on the ground. This simple yet essential tool reflects the tribe's connection to the earth and their practical way of life. Dessenech tribe is a Nilotic ethnic group living near the border between Ethiopia and Kenya. They are known for their unique way of life, which is deeply connected to the river and their environment. Like many Nilotic groups, they have a strong animistic belief system. They believe in a connection between the natural world and the spiritual realm, often seeing their cattle, land, and environment as sacred. They believe in living without calculations, free from counting ages, numbers, animals, deaths, or even the seasons of rain and drought. They embrace a life that is focused on the present moment, feeling unburdened and alive. They traditionally practice pastoralism, herding cattle, goats, and sheep. They also engage in some agriculture, growing crops like millet and sorghum, though their environment can be challenging for farming. Fishing is also a significant activity, particularly because of their proximity to the Omo River and Lake Turkana. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Timeless world of Ethiopia's Omo valley tribes
February 27, 20123- Omo River's valley, southwestern Ethiopia: Semi naked Dessenech women at their small flea market, sell mostly their handicrafts, including handmade jewelry, as well as items they use in their bucolic daily life, such as sticks and unique wooden pillows, which they rest on when they are tired. The Dessenech tribe's handicraft market is located along the banks of the Omo River. Dessenech tribe is a Nilotic ethnic group living near the border between Ethiopia and Kenya. They are known for their unique way of life, which is deeply connected to the river and their environment. Like many Nilotic groups, they have a strong animistic belief system. They believe in a connection between the natural world and the spiritual realm, often seeing their cattle, land, and environment as sacred. The Dessenech believe in living without calculations, free from counting ages, numbers, animals, deaths, or even the seasons of rain and drought. They embrace a life that is focused on the present moment, feeling unburdened and alive. They traditionally practice pastoralism, herding cattle, goats, and sheep. They also engage in some agriculture, growing crops like millet and sorghum, though their environment can be challenging for farming. Fishing is also a significant activity, particularly because of their proximity to the Omo River and Lake Turkana. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Timeless world of Ethiopia's Omo valley tribes
March 4, 2020 - Omo River's Valley, Ethiopia: ? church made of reeds is so wind-swept that it has completely tilted while the wooden cross has turned down, as if to show the power of the still animistic faith that they have here, on the banks of the Omo River, and specifically in the Dessenech tribe. Although Christianity have reached some areas of southern Ethiopia and have exerted some influence, many of the tribes of the Omo River continue to uphold their animistic beliefs. They trust the clouds, the sun, the water, the earth and the seeds, and old men and women still have ancient wisdom to support themselves in agriculture and in daily life. (Maro Kouri / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Timeless world of Ethiopia's Omo valley tribes
February 3, 2020 - Omo River's Valley, Ethiopia:Young woman from Hamer tribe smiles with gratitude while breastfeeding her baby in her hut. Hamer women have hair hung in ringlets formed with mud and butter. (Maro Kouri / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Timeless world of Ethiopia's Omo valley tribes
Feb. 26, 2023 -Omo River's Valley, Ethiopia: A woman from the Hamar tribe, with her hair wrapped in rings made of mud and butter, rests outside her hut after working in the fields, playing with her baby, and posing for me. She is semi-naked, dressed in traditional Hamar attire, and adorned with brightly colored beaded necklaces. The word “Aithiops” means “Ethiopian” and is made from the two Greek words, «????» and «??», (“aitho”=“I burn”)+(“ops”=“face”). It literally means a burnt face person. It has been used as a general description for all dark-skinned people since the time of Homer. Despite the challenges they face, they continue to thrive — always looking out for one another and for the environment that sustains them. They have also begun to tackle modern issues, such as female genital mutilation, with their young people leading awareness campaigns in their community. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Timeless world of Ethiopia's Omo valley tribes
March 12, 2019: Turmi, Omo Valley, southern Ethiopia, Africa: Karo boy with his face painted smiles along the Omo river bank. people from the Karo or Kara tribe in the local village Kolcho perched overlooking the Omo River. The Karo is the smallest tribal population in the region with an estimated population between 1.000 and 3.000. They are known to be the most decorative. They paint themselves with colored ochre, white chalk, yellow mineral rock or charcoal. As Hamer men, they Karo use clay to construct elaborate their unique headdresses. The Karo's practices i their lives are for self-pleasure and pride as also to atract the opposite sex. They use to cultivate crops as sorghum maize and beans. Recently, the tourism bought a lot of changes to the tribes, so, they use to beg, ask for some birr (local currency) when they get photographed, ask for an empty plastic bottle of water or for a T-shirts. Guns are used to protect cattle and to hant. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Timeless world of Ethiopia's Omo valley tribes
March 12, 2019: Turmi, Omo Valley, southern Ethiopia, Africa: people from the Karo or Kara tribe in the local village Kolcho perched overlooking the Omo River. The Karo is the smallest tribal population in the region with an estimated population between 1.000 and 3.000. They are known to be the most decorative. They paint themselves with colored ochre, white chalk, yellow mineral rock or charcoal. As Hamer men, they Karo use clay to construct elaborate their unique headdresses. The Karo's practices i their lives are for self-pleasure and pride as also to atract the opposite sex. They use to cultivate crops as sorghum maize and beans. Recently, the tourism bought a lot of changes to the tribes, so, they use to beg, ask for some birr (local currency) when they get photographed, ask for an empty plastic bottle of water or for a T-shirts. Guns are used to protect cattle and to hunt. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Timeless world of Ethiopia's Omo valley tribes
March 13, 2019 - Omo River's valley, southwestern Ethiopia: Semi naked Dessenech women relax after their Ancestor worship which is an important part of their belief system. Rituals and ceremonies are often dedicated to honoring ancestors and ensuring the prosperity of the community. Dessenech tribe is a Nilotic ethnic group living near the border between Ethiopia and Kenya. They are known for their unique way of life, which is deeply connected to the river and their environment. Like many Nilotic groups, they have a strong animistic belief system. They believe in a connection between the natural world and the spiritual realm, often seeing their cattle, land, and environment as sacred. The Dessenech believe in living without calculations, free from counting ages, numbers, animals, deaths, or even the seasons of rain and drought. They embrace a life that is focused on the present moment, feeling unburdened and alive. They traditionally practice pastoralism, herding cattle, goats, and sheep. They also engage in some agriculture, growing crops like millet and sorghum, though their environment can be challenging for farming. Fishing is also a significant activity, particularly because of their proximity to the Omo River and Lake Turkana. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Timeless world of Ethiopia's Omo valley tribes
March 13, 2019 - Omo River's Valley: In their small flea market, the people of the Dessenech tribe sell mostly their handicrafts, including handmade jewelry, as well as items they use in their bucolic daily life, such as sticks and unique wooden pillows, which they rest on when they are tired. The Dessenech tribe's handicraft market is located along the banks of the Omo River. The Dessenech believe in living without calculations, free from counting ages, numbers, animals, deaths, or even the seasons of rain and drought. They embrace a life that is focused on the present moment, feeling unburdened and alive. (Maro Kouri / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Timeless world of Ethiopia's Omo valley tribes
March 12, 2019: Turmi, Omo Valley, southern Ethiopia, Africa: A Karo boy with body -painting stands on a tree, along the Omo riverbank. People from the Karo or Kara tribe in the local village Kolcho perched overlooking the Omo River. The Karo is the smallest tribal population in the region with an estimated population between 1.000 and 3.000. They are known to be the most decorative. They paint themselves with colored ochre, white chalk, yellow mineral rock or charcoal. As Hamer men, they Karo use clay to construct elaborate their unique headdresses. The Karo's practices i their lives are for self-pleasure and pride as also to atract the opposite sex. They use to cultivate crops as sorghum maize and beans. Recently, the tourism bought a lot of changes to the tribes, so, they use to beg, ask for some birr (local currency) when they get photographed, ask for an empty plastic bottle of water or for a T-shirts. Guns are used to protect cattle and to hant. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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1.German Soccer League , Munich, March 09, 2019 Season 2018/2019, matchday 25, FCB, Muenchen,
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1.German Soccer League , Munich, March 09, 2019 Season 2018/2019, matchday 25, FCB, Muenchen,
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ROYALS - Lady Louise beim Pol Roger Meet der British Driving Society
Lady Louise (GB), beim Pol Roger Meet der British Driving Society im Rahmen der Royal Windsor Horse Show 2023, Tag 4 in Windsor, Grossbritannien, 14. Mai 2023. *** Local Caption *** 02434803
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ROYALS - Lady Louise beim Pol Roger Meet der British Driving Society
Lady Louise (GB), beim Pol Roger Meet der British Driving Society im Rahmen der Royal Windsor Horse Show 2023, Tag 4 in Windsor, Grossbritannien, 14. Mai 2023. *** Local Caption *** 02434802
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ROYALS - Lady Louise beim Pol Roger Meet der British Driving Society
Lady Louise (GB), beim Pol Roger Meet der British Driving Society im Rahmen der Royal Windsor Horse Show 2023, Tag 4 in Windsor, Grossbritannien, 14. Mai 2023. *** Local Caption *** 02434800
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ROYALS - Lady Louise beim Pol Roger Meet der British Driving Society
Lady Louise (GB), beim Pol Roger Meet der British Driving Society im Rahmen der Royal Windsor Horse Show 2023, Tag 4 in Windsor, Grossbritannien, 14. Mai 2023. *** Local Caption *** 02434804
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ROYALS - Lady Louise beim Pol Roger Meet der British Driving Society
Lady Louise (GB), beim Pol Roger Meet der British Driving Society im Rahmen der Royal Windsor Horse Show 2023, Tag 4 in Windsor, Grossbritannien, 14. Mai 2023. *** Local Caption *** 02434789
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ROYALS - Lady Louise beim Pol Roger Meet der British Driving Society
Lady Louise (GB), beim Pol Roger Meet der British Driving Society im Rahmen der Royal Windsor Horse Show 2023, Tag 4 in Windsor, Grossbritannien, 14. Mai 2023. *** Local Caption *** 02434798
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ROYALS - Lady Louise beim Pol Roger Meet der British Driving Society
Lady Louise (GB), beim Pol Roger Meet der British Driving Society im Rahmen der Royal Windsor Horse Show 2023, Tag 4 in Windsor, Grossbritannien, 14. Mai 2023. *** Local Caption *** 02434793
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ROYALS - Lady Louise beim Pol Roger Meet der British Driving Society
Lady Louise (GB), beim Pol Roger Meet der British Driving Society im Rahmen der Royal Windsor Horse Show 2023, Tag 4 in Windsor, Grossbritannien, 14. Mai 2023. *** Local Caption *** 02434788
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ROYALS - Lady Louise beim Pol Roger Meet der British Driving Society
Lady Louise (GB), beim Pol Roger Meet der British Driving Society im Rahmen der Royal Windsor Horse Show 2023, Tag 4 in Windsor, Grossbritannien, 14. Mai 2023. *** Local Caption *** 02434791
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ROYALS - Die holländischen Royals landen bei windigem Wetter in Wien
Königin Maxima (NL), König Willem-Alexander (NL), Doris Schmidauer, bei der Begrüssungszeremonie in der Hofburg im Rahmen des Staatsbesuchs des niederländischen Königspaares in Österreich, Tag 1 in Wien, Österreich, 27. Juni 2022. *** Local Caption *** 02346135
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ROYALS - Philippe und Mathilde beim Staatsbesuch in Griechenland
Königin Mathilde (BE), beim Besuch der archäologischen Stätte von Thorikos im Rahmen des Staatsbesuchs des belgischen Königspaares in Griechenland, Tag 2 in Thorikos, Griechenland, 3. Mai 2022. *** Local Caption *** 02311563
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ROYALS - Philippe und Mathilde beim Staatsbesuch in Griechenland
Königin Mathilde (BE), beim Besuch der archäologischen Stätte von Thorikos im Rahmen des Staatsbesuchs des belgischen Königspaares in Griechenland, Tag 2 in Thorikos, Griechenland, 3. Mai 2022. *** Local Caption *** 02311561
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ROYALS - Philippe und Mathilde beim Staatsbesuch in Griechenland
Königin Mathilde (BE), beim Besuch der archäologischen Stätte von Thorikos im Rahmen des Staatsbesuchs des belgischen Königspaares in Griechenland, Tag 2 in Thorikos, Griechenland, 3. Mai 2022. *** Local Caption *** 02311565
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Charles und Camilla beim Royal Maundy Service in der St George's Chapel
Herzogin Camilla (GB), nach dem Royal Maundy Service in der St George's Chapel in Windsor, Grossbritannien, 14. April 2022. *** Local Caption *** 02300948
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Benedikte nimmt an der Jubiläumsfeier der dänischen Seemannskirche in Hamburg teil
Prinzessin Benedikte (DK), bei der Jubiläumsfeier anlässlich des 70. Jubiläums der Benediktekirken, der dänischen Seemannskirche, in Hamburg, Deutschland, 3. April 2022. *** Local Caption *** 02297291
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