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Hiking On The Wank Mountain In The Bavarian Alps Near Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Hikers walk up a trail beneath the operating cable car system leading to the Wankhaus mountain lodge on Wank Mountain in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 1, 2025. The weather is clear with spring clouds passing above the alpine landscape. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Public Transport At Pasinger Bahnhofsplatz In Munich
Passengers wait at a covered bus stop in front of the Bahnhof Apotheke pharmacy at Pasinger Bahnhofsplatz in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on April 21, 2025. The area serves as a key transportation and retail hub in the Pasing district, with nearby stores, eateries, and tram and bus connections. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In The Bavarian City Of Regensburg
Pedestrians and cyclists move along the lively promenade near the Eis Galerie with Regensburg Cathedral visible in the distance in Regensburg, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany, on April 19, 2025. The area is filled with people surrounded by historic low-rise buildings and bicycle parking. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Everyday Life In Hanoi
Several people sit at plastic tables, eating and talking at a roadside rest stop that sells snacks, drinks, and packaged goods in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 26, 2025. The open-air shop stocks fruit, chips, instant noodles, and local products. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Canada: Arctic Owls in Boundary Bay Regional Park
18 December 2012 - Delta, B.C., Canada - Arctic owls are seen resting on driftwood in Boundary Bay Regional Park, beside Boundary Bay, less than a 40 minute drive from Vancouver. For a second winter in a row, a number of Arctic owls have migrated a great distance to winter in this important habitat area. While experts are unsure what has caused the rare migration, it is possible that a population boom has caused a drop in food sources, causing younger owls to search elsewhere for food. Photo Credit: Adrian Brown/Sipa USA
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Canada: Arctic Owls in Boundary Bay Regional Park
18 December 2012 - Delta, B.C., Canada - Arctic owls are seen resting on driftwood in Boundary Bay Regional Park, beside Boundary Bay, less than a 40 minute drive from Vancouver. For a second winter in a row, a number of Arctic owls have migrated a great distance to winter in this important habitat area. While experts are unsure what has caused the rare migration, it is possible that a population boom has caused a drop in food sources, causing younger owls to search elsewhere for food. Photo Credit: Adrian Brown/Sipa USA
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Canada: Arctic Owls in Boundary Bay Regional Park
18 December 2012 - Delta, B.C., Canada - Arctic owls are seen resting on driftwood in Boundary Bay Regional Park, beside Boundary Bay, less than a 40 minute drive from Vancouver. For a second winter in a row, a number of Arctic owls have migrated a great distance to winter in this important habitat area. While experts are unsure what has caused the rare migration, it is possible that a population boom has caused a drop in food sources, causing younger owls to search elsewhere for food. Photo Credit: Adrian Brown/Sipa USA
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Canada: Arctic Owls in Boundary Bay Regional Park
18 December 2012 - Delta, B.C., Canada - Arctic owls are seen resting on driftwood in Boundary Bay Regional Park, beside Boundary Bay, less than a 40 minute drive from Vancouver. For a second winter in a row, a number of Arctic owls have migrated a great distance to winter in this important habitat area. While experts are unsure what has caused the rare migration, it is possible that a population boom has caused a drop in food sources, causing younger owls to search elsewhere for food. Photo Credit: Adrian Brown/Sipa USA
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