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  • Woman Holding Heart-Shaped Balloon
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    Woman Holding Heart-Shaped Balloon
    A woman holds a red heart-shaped balloon and stands in front of a white door inside a historic building in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on May 3, 2025. The image centers on the symbol of the heart. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
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    Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
    Native Sri Lankan leopard ( Panthera pardus kotiya ), an elusive and majestic predator endemic to Sri Lanka, prowls through the dense jungle of Yala National Park. Known for hosting one of the highest leopard populations in the world, the park offers a rare opportunity to observe these big cats in their natural habitat, an active wildlife sanctuary Camouflaged under the trees among the vegetation, the leopard moves with grace and precision, embodying the spirit of the wild. The leopard emerges from the shadows, peering curiously through the thick foliage. As one of the most iconic and vulnerable species on the island, the Sri Lankan leopard faces ongoing threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts remain crucial to ensure the survival of this rare and solitary subspecies, Since 2020, the species has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as the population is estimated at less than 800 mature individuals, and declining. Yala National Park, Sri Lanka – April 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
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    Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
    Native Sri Lankan leopard ( Panthera pardus kotiya ), an elusive and majestic predator endemic to Sri Lanka, prowls through the dense jungle of Yala National Park. Known for hosting one of the highest leopard populations in the world, the park offers a rare opportunity to observe these big cats in their natural habitat, an active wildlife sanctuary Camouflaged under the trees among the vegetation, the leopard moves with grace and precision, embodying the spirit of the wild. The leopard emerges from the shadows, peering curiously through the thick foliage. As one of the most iconic and vulnerable species on the island, the Sri Lankan leopard faces ongoing threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts remain crucial to ensure the survival of this rare and solitary subspecies, Since 2020, the species has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as the population is estimated at less than 800 mature individuals, and declining. Yala National Park, Sri Lanka – April 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
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    Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
    Native Sri Lankan leopard ( Panthera pardus kotiya ), an elusive and majestic predator endemic to Sri Lanka, prowls through the dense jungle of Yala National Park. Known for hosting one of the highest leopard populations in the world, the park offers a rare opportunity to observe these big cats in their natural habitat, an active wildlife sanctuary Camouflaged under the trees among the vegetation, the leopard moves with grace and precision, embodying the spirit of the wild. The leopard emerges from the shadows, peering curiously through the thick foliage. As one of the most iconic and vulnerable species on the island, the Sri Lankan leopard faces ongoing threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts remain crucial to ensure the survival of this rare and solitary subspecies, Since 2020, the species has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as the population is estimated at less than 800 mature individuals, and declining. Yala National Park, Sri Lanka – April 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
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    Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
    Native Sri Lankan leopard ( Panthera pardus kotiya ), an elusive and majestic predator endemic to Sri Lanka, prowls through the dense jungle of Yala National Park. Known for hosting one of the highest leopard populations in the world, the park offers a rare opportunity to observe these big cats in their natural habitat, an active wildlife sanctuary Camouflaged under the trees among the vegetation, the leopard moves with grace and precision, embodying the spirit of the wild. The leopard emerges from the shadows, peering curiously through the thick foliage. As one of the most iconic and vulnerable species on the island, the Sri Lankan leopard faces ongoing threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts remain crucial to ensure the survival of this rare and solitary subspecies, Since 2020, the species has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as the population is estimated at less than 800 mature individuals, and declining. Yala National Park, Sri Lanka – April 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
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    Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
    Native Sri Lankan leopard ( Panthera pardus kotiya ), an elusive and majestic predator endemic to Sri Lanka, prowls through the dense jungle of Yala National Park. Known for hosting one of the highest leopard populations in the world, the park offers a rare opportunity to observe these big cats in their natural habitat, an active wildlife sanctuary Camouflaged under the trees among the vegetation, the leopard moves with grace and precision, embodying the spirit of the wild. The leopard emerges from the shadows, peering curiously through the thick foliage. As one of the most iconic and vulnerable species on the island, the Sri Lankan leopard faces ongoing threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts remain crucial to ensure the survival of this rare and solitary subspecies, Since 2020, the species has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as the population is estimated at less than 800 mature individuals, and declining. Yala National Park, Sri Lanka – April 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
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    Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
    Native Sri Lankan leopard ( Panthera pardus kotiya ), an elusive and majestic predator endemic to Sri Lanka, prowls through the dense jungle of Yala National Park. Known for hosting one of the highest leopard populations in the world, the park offers a rare opportunity to observe these big cats in their natural habitat, an active wildlife sanctuary Camouflaged under the trees among the vegetation, the leopard moves with grace and precision, embodying the spirit of the wild. The leopard emerges from the shadows, peering curiously through the thick foliage. As one of the most iconic and vulnerable species on the island, the Sri Lankan leopard faces ongoing threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts remain crucial to ensure the survival of this rare and solitary subspecies, Since 2020, the species has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as the population is estimated at less than 800 mature individuals, and declining. Yala National Park, Sri Lanka – April 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
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    Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
    Native Sri Lankan leopard ( Panthera pardus kotiya ), an elusive and majestic predator endemic to Sri Lanka, prowls through the dense jungle of Yala National Park. Known for hosting one of the highest leopard populations in the world, the park offers a rare opportunity to observe these big cats in their natural habitat, an active wildlife sanctuary Camouflaged under the trees among the vegetation, the leopard moves with grace and precision, embodying the spirit of the wild. The leopard emerges from the shadows, peering curiously through the thick foliage. As one of the most iconic and vulnerable species on the island, the Sri Lankan leopard faces ongoing threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts remain crucial to ensure the survival of this rare and solitary subspecies, Since 2020, the species has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as the population is estimated at less than 800 mature individuals, and declining. Yala National Park, Sri Lanka – April 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
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    Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
    Native Sri Lankan leopard ( Panthera pardus kotiya ), an elusive and majestic predator endemic to Sri Lanka, prowls through the dense jungle of Yala National Park. Known for hosting one of the highest leopard populations in the world, the park offers a rare opportunity to observe these big cats in their natural habitat, an active wildlife sanctuary Camouflaged under the trees among the vegetation, the leopard moves with grace and precision, embodying the spirit of the wild. The leopard emerges from the shadows, peering curiously through the thick foliage. As one of the most iconic and vulnerable species on the island, the Sri Lankan leopard faces ongoing threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts remain crucial to ensure the survival of this rare and solitary subspecies, Since 2020, the species has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as the population is estimated at less than 800 mature individuals, and declining. Yala National Park, Sri Lanka – April 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
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    Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
    Native Sri Lankan leopard ( Panthera pardus kotiya ), an elusive and majestic predator endemic to Sri Lanka, prowls through the dense jungle of Yala National Park. Known for hosting one of the highest leopard populations in the world, the park offers a rare opportunity to observe these big cats in their natural habitat, an active wildlife sanctuary Camouflaged under the trees among the vegetation, the leopard moves with grace and precision, embodying the spirit of the wild. The leopard emerges from the shadows, peering curiously through the thick foliage. As one of the most iconic and vulnerable species on the island, the Sri Lankan leopard faces ongoing threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts remain crucial to ensure the survival of this rare and solitary subspecies, Since 2020, the species has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as the population is estimated at less than 800 mature individuals, and declining. Yala National Park, Sri Lanka – April 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
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    Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
    Native Sri Lankan leopard ( Panthera pardus kotiya ), an elusive and majestic predator endemic to Sri Lanka, prowls through the dense jungle of Yala National Park. Known for hosting one of the highest leopard populations in the world, the park offers a rare opportunity to observe these big cats in their natural habitat, an active wildlife sanctuary Camouflaged under the trees among the vegetation, the leopard moves with grace and precision, embodying the spirit of the wild. The leopard emerges from the shadows, peering curiously through the thick foliage. As one of the most iconic and vulnerable species on the island, the Sri Lankan leopard faces ongoing threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts remain crucial to ensure the survival of this rare and solitary subspecies, Since 2020, the species has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as the population is estimated at less than 800 mature individuals, and declining. Yala National Park, Sri Lanka – April 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
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    Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
    Native Sri Lankan leopard ( Panthera pardus kotiya ), an elusive and majestic predator endemic to Sri Lanka, prowls through the dense jungle of Yala National Park. Known for hosting one of the highest leopard populations in the world, the park offers a rare opportunity to observe these big cats in their natural habitat, an active wildlife sanctuary Camouflaged under the trees among the vegetation, the leopard moves with grace and precision, embodying the spirit of the wild. The leopard emerges from the shadows, peering curiously through the thick foliage. As one of the most iconic and vulnerable species on the island, the Sri Lankan leopard faces ongoing threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts remain crucial to ensure the survival of this rare and solitary subspecies, Since 2020, the species has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as the population is estimated at less than 800 mature individuals, and declining. Yala National Park, Sri Lanka – April 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
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    Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
    Native Sri Lankan leopard ( Panthera pardus kotiya ), an elusive and majestic predator endemic to Sri Lanka, prowls through the dense jungle of Yala National Park. Known for hosting one of the highest leopard populations in the world, the park offers a rare opportunity to observe these big cats in their natural habitat, an active wildlife sanctuary Camouflaged under the trees among the vegetation, the leopard moves with grace and precision, embodying the spirit of the wild. The leopard emerges from the shadows, peering curiously through the thick foliage. As one of the most iconic and vulnerable species on the island, the Sri Lankan leopard faces ongoing threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts remain crucial to ensure the survival of this rare and solitary subspecies, Since 2020, the species has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as the population is estimated at less than 800 mature individuals, and declining. Yala National Park, Sri Lanka – April 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
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    Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
    Native Sri Lankan leopard ( Panthera pardus kotiya ), an elusive and majestic predator endemic to Sri Lanka, prowls through the dense jungle of Yala National Park. Known for hosting one of the highest leopard populations in the world, the park offers a rare opportunity to observe these big cats in their natural habitat, an active wildlife sanctuary Camouflaged under the trees among the vegetation, the leopard moves with grace and precision, embodying the spirit of the wild. The leopard emerges from the shadows, peering curiously through the thick foliage. As one of the most iconic and vulnerable species on the island, the Sri Lankan leopard faces ongoing threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts remain crucial to ensure the survival of this rare and solitary subspecies, Since 2020, the species has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as the population is estimated at less than 800 mature individuals, and declining. Yala National Park, Sri Lanka – April 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
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    Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
    Native Sri Lankan leopard ( Panthera pardus kotiya ), an elusive and majestic predator endemic to Sri Lanka, prowls through the dense jungle of Yala National Park. Known for hosting one of the highest leopard populations in the world, the park offers a rare opportunity to observe these big cats in their natural habitat, an active wildlife sanctuary Camouflaged under the trees among the vegetation, the leopard moves with grace and precision, embodying the spirit of the wild. The leopard emerges from the shadows, peering curiously through the thick foliage. As one of the most iconic and vulnerable species on the island, the Sri Lankan leopard faces ongoing threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts remain crucial to ensure the survival of this rare and solitary subspecies, Since 2020, the species has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as the population is estimated at less than 800 mature individuals, and declining. Yala National Park, Sri Lanka – April 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
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    Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
    Native Sri Lankan leopard ( Panthera pardus kotiya ), an elusive and majestic predator endemic to Sri Lanka, prowls through the dense jungle of Yala National Park. Known for hosting one of the highest leopard populations in the world, the park offers a rare opportunity to observe these big cats in their natural habitat, an active wildlife sanctuary Camouflaged under the trees among the vegetation, the leopard moves with grace and precision, embodying the spirit of the wild. The leopard emerges from the shadows, peering curiously through the thick foliage. As one of the most iconic and vulnerable species on the island, the Sri Lankan leopard faces ongoing threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts remain crucial to ensure the survival of this rare and solitary subspecies, Since 2020, the species has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as the population is estimated at less than 800 mature individuals, and declining. Yala National Park, Sri Lanka – April 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
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    Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
    Native Sri Lankan leopard ( Panthera pardus kotiya ), an elusive and majestic predator endemic to Sri Lanka, prowls through the dense jungle of Yala National Park. Known for hosting one of the highest leopard populations in the world, the park offers a rare opportunity to observe these big cats in their natural habitat, an active wildlife sanctuary Camouflaged under the trees among the vegetation, the leopard moves with grace and precision, embodying the spirit of the wild. The leopard emerges from the shadows, peering curiously through the thick foliage. As one of the most iconic and vulnerable species on the island, the Sri Lankan leopard faces ongoing threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts remain crucial to ensure the survival of this rare and solitary subspecies, Since 2020, the species has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as the population is estimated at less than 800 mature individuals, and declining. Yala National Park, Sri Lanka – April 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
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    Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
    Native Sri Lankan leopard ( Panthera pardus kotiya ), an elusive and majestic predator endemic to Sri Lanka, prowls through the dense jungle of Yala National Park. Known for hosting one of the highest leopard populations in the world, the park offers a rare opportunity to observe these big cats in their natural habitat, an active wildlife sanctuary Camouflaged under the trees among the vegetation, the leopard moves with grace and precision, embodying the spirit of the wild. The leopard emerges from the shadows, peering curiously through the thick foliage. As one of the most iconic and vulnerable species on the island, the Sri Lankan leopard faces ongoing threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts remain crucial to ensure the survival of this rare and solitary subspecies, Since 2020, the species has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as the population is estimated at less than 800 mature individuals, and declining. Yala National Park, Sri Lanka – April 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
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    Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
    Native Sri Lankan leopard ( Panthera pardus kotiya ), an elusive and majestic predator endemic to Sri Lanka, prowls through the dense jungle of Yala National Park. Known for hosting one of the highest leopard populations in the world, the park offers a rare opportunity to observe these big cats in their natural habitat, an active wildlife sanctuary Camouflaged under the trees among the vegetation, the leopard moves with grace and precision, embodying the spirit of the wild. The leopard emerges from the shadows, peering curiously through the thick foliage. As one of the most iconic and vulnerable species on the island, the Sri Lankan leopard faces ongoing threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts remain crucial to ensure the survival of this rare and solitary subspecies, Since 2020, the species has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as the population is estimated at less than 800 mature individuals, and declining. Yala National Park, Sri Lanka – April 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
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    Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
    Native Sri Lankan leopard ( Panthera pardus kotiya ), an elusive and majestic predator endemic to Sri Lanka, prowls through the dense jungle of Yala National Park. Known for hosting one of the highest leopard populations in the world, the park offers a rare opportunity to observe these big cats in their natural habitat, an active wildlife sanctuary Camouflaged under the trees among the vegetation, the leopard moves with grace and precision, embodying the spirit of the wild. The leopard emerges from the shadows, peering curiously through the thick foliage. As one of the most iconic and vulnerable species on the island, the Sri Lankan leopard faces ongoing threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts remain crucial to ensure the survival of this rare and solitary subspecies, Since 2020, the species has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as the population is estimated at less than 800 mature individuals, and declining. Yala National Park, Sri Lanka – April 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
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    Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
    Native Sri Lankan leopard ( Panthera pardus kotiya ), an elusive and majestic predator endemic to Sri Lanka, prowls through the dense jungle of Yala National Park. Known for hosting one of the highest leopard populations in the world, the park offers a rare opportunity to observe these big cats in their natural habitat, an active wildlife sanctuary Camouflaged under the trees among the vegetation, the leopard moves with grace and precision, embodying the spirit of the wild. The leopard emerges from the shadows, peering curiously through the thick foliage. As one of the most iconic and vulnerable species on the island, the Sri Lankan leopard faces ongoing threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts remain crucial to ensure the survival of this rare and solitary subspecies, Since 2020, the species has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as the population is estimated at less than 800 mature individuals, and declining. Yala National Park, Sri Lanka – April 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
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    Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
    Native Sri Lankan leopard ( Panthera pardus kotiya ), an elusive and majestic predator endemic to Sri Lanka, prowls through the dense jungle of Yala National Park. Known for hosting one of the highest leopard populations in the world, the park offers a rare opportunity to observe these big cats in their natural habitat, an active wildlife sanctuary Camouflaged under the trees among the vegetation, the leopard moves with grace and precision, embodying the spirit of the wild. The leopard emerges from the shadows, peering curiously through the thick foliage. As one of the most iconic and vulnerable species on the island, the Sri Lankan leopard faces ongoing threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts remain crucial to ensure the survival of this rare and solitary subspecies, Since 2020, the species has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as the population is estimated at less than 800 mature individuals, and declining. Yala National Park, Sri Lanka – April 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
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    Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
    Native Sri Lankan leopard ( Panthera pardus kotiya ), an elusive and majestic predator endemic to Sri Lanka, prowls through the dense jungle of Yala National Park. Known for hosting one of the highest leopard populations in the world, the park offers a rare opportunity to observe these big cats in their natural habitat, an active wildlife sanctuary Camouflaged under the trees among the vegetation, the leopard moves with grace and precision, embodying the spirit of the wild. The leopard emerges from the shadows, peering curiously through the thick foliage. As one of the most iconic and vulnerable species on the island, the Sri Lankan leopard faces ongoing threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts remain crucial to ensure the survival of this rare and solitary subspecies, Since 2020, the species has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as the population is estimated at less than 800 mature individuals, and declining. Yala National Park, Sri Lanka – April 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Man doing T‚Äôai Chi in inner courtyard of Xi‚Äôan Great Mosque before evening prayer, Xi‚Äôan, Shaanxi, China
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    Man doing T’ai Chi in inner courtyard of Xi’an Great Mosque before evening prayer, Xi’an, Shaanxi, China
    Man doing Tai Chi in inner courtyard of Xian Great Mosque before evening prayer, Xian, Shaanxi, China, Asia
    Annie Owen

     

  • Girls dressed in traditional dancing costume, Bangkok, Thailand,
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    Girls dressed in traditional dancing costume, Bangkok, Thailand,
    Girls dressed in traditional dancing costume, Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia
    Ed Rhodes

     

  • Zhangqian Memorial Hall, ceremony offering sacrifices to Zhangqian, Chenggu, Shaanxi Province, China, Asia
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    Zhangqian Memorial Hall, ceremony offering sacrifices to Zhangqian, Chenggu, Shaanxi Province, China, Asia
    Zhangqian Memorial Hall, ceremony offering sacrifices to Zhangqian, Chenggu, Shaanxi Province, China, Asia
    Michael Snell

     

  • Zhangqian Memorial Hall, ceremony offering sacrifices to Zhangqian, Chenggu, Shaanxi Province, China, Asia
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    Zhangqian Memorial Hall, ceremony offering sacrifices to Zhangqian, Chenggu, Shaanxi Province, China, Asia
    Zhangqian Memorial Hall, ceremony offering sacrifices to Zhangqian, Chenggu, Shaanxi Province, China, Asia
    Michael Snell

     

  • Zhangqian Memorial Hall, ceremony offering sacrifices to Zhangqian, Chenggu, Shaanxi Province, China, Asia
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    Zhangqian Memorial Hall, ceremony offering sacrifices to Zhangqian, Chenggu, Shaanxi Province, China, Asia
    Zhangqian Memorial Hall, ceremony offering sacrifices to Zhangqian, Chenggu, Shaanxi Province, China, Asia
    Michael Snell

     

  • The Song of Everlasting Sorrow Show in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, China, Asia
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    The Song of Everlasting Sorrow Show in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, China, Asia
    The Song of Everlasting Sorrow Show in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, China, Asia
    Michael Snell

     

  • Kecak Dace in Ulu Wat Temple, Bali
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    Kecak Dace in Ulu Wat Temple, Bali
    Kecak Dace in Ulu Wat Temple, Bali, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia
    Laura Grier

     

  • Sporty Woman in a black Dress
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    Sporty Woman in a black Dress
    PREMIUM SELECTION SPECIAL FEE: 50% SURCHARGE Patricia Meeden - Sporty Woman in a black Dress *** Local Caption *** 00620980
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  • Sporty Woman in a black Dress
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    Sporty Woman in a black Dress
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  • Sporty Woman in a black Dress
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    Sporty Woman in a black Dress
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  • Sporty Woman in a black Dress
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    Sporty Woman in a black Dress
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  • Sporty Woman in a black Dress
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    Sporty Woman in a black Dress
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  • Sporty Woman in a black Dress
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    Sporty Woman in a black Dress
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  • Sporty Woman in a black Dress
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    Sporty Woman in a black Dress
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  • Nepalese woman of the Tharu ethnic group, portrait, Chitwan, Nepal
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    Nepalese woman of the Tharu ethnic group, portrait, Chitwan, Nepal
    Nepalese woman of the Tharu ethnic group, portrait, Chitwan, Nepal, Asia
    G&M Therin-Weise

     

  • Nepalese woman of the Tharu ethnic group, portrait, Chitwan, Nepal
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    Nepalese woman of the Tharu ethnic group, portrait, Chitwan, Nepal
    Nepalese woman of the Tharu ethnic group, portrait, Chitwan, Nepal, Asia
    G&M Therin-Weise

     

  • Brazil, State of Rio de Janeiro, City of Rio de Janeiro, Samba Dancer in the Carnival Parade.
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    Brazil, State of Rio de Janeiro, City of Rio de Janeiro, Samba Dancer in the Carnival Parade.
    Samba dancer in the Carnival Parade, City of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil, South America
    Karol Kozlowski

     

  • Brazil, State of Rio de Janeiro, City of Rio de Janeiro, Samba Dancer in the Carnival Parade.
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    Brazil, State of Rio de Janeiro, City of Rio de Janeiro, Samba Dancer in the Carnival Parade.
    Samba dancer in the Carnival Parade, City of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil, South America
    Karol Kozlowski

     

  • Brazil, State of Rio de Janeiro, City of Rio de Janeiro, Samba Dancer in the Carnival Parade.
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    Brazil, State of Rio de Janeiro, City of Rio de Janeiro, Samba Dancer in the Carnival Parade.
    Samba dancer in the Carnival Parade, City of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil, South America
    Karol Kozlowski

     

  • Tribal ritual Dances at the Hornbill Festival, Kohima, Nagaland, India
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    Tribal ritual Dances at the Hornbill Festival, Kohima, Nagaland, India
    Tribal ritual dances at the Hornbill Festival, Kohima, Nagaland, India, Asia
    G&M Therin-Weise

     

  • Taoist temple. Phuoc An Hoi Quan Pagoda. Woman wearing Vietnam traditional dress called Ao Dai.
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    Taoist temple. Phuoc An Hoi Quan Pagoda. Woman wearing Vietnam traditional dress called Ao Dai.
    Woman wearing Vietnamese tradition dress called Ao Dai, Taoist temple, Phuoc An Hoi Quan Pagoda, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia
    Godong

     

  • Wedding. Bride wearing traditional Lao costumes. Wat Si Saket. 1819. Ventiane. Laos.
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    Wedding. Bride wearing traditional Lao costumes. Wat Si Saket. 1819. Ventiane. Laos.
    Bride wearing traditional Lao costume for her wedding, Wat Si Sake, Vientiane, Laos, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia
    Godong

     

  • History performance at Wuliangye alcoholic beverage company, Yibin, Sichuan Province, China, Asia
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    History performance at Wuliangye alcoholic beverage company, Yibin, Sichuan Province, China, Asia
    History performance at Wuliangye alcoholic beverage company, Yibin, Sichuan Province, China, Asia
    Michael Snell

     

  • Indonesian woman of a carnival celebrating Malang?s 101st year anniversary, Malang, Indonesia
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    Indonesian woman of a carnival celebrating Malang?s 101st year anniversary, Malang, Indonesia
    Indonesian woman taking part in a carnival celebrating Malang's 101st year anniversary, Malang, East Java, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia
    Julian Bound

     

  • At Brighton Bathing Pool There Were Graceful Girl Bathers In Rows And Far From Finding The Sea Cold They Sat With Their Feet In It. But (left) At Hastings Farther Eastward Only Three Girls In Bathing Costume Were To Be Found.
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    At Brighton Bathing Pool There Were Graceful Girl Bathers In Rows And Far From Finding The Sea Cold They Sat With Their Feet In It. But (left) At Hastings Farther Eastward Only Three Girls In Bathing Costume Were To Be Found.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Daily Mail / Rex Features (1304724a)
    At Brighton Bathing Pool There Were Graceful Girl Bathers In Rows And Far From Finding The Sea Cold They Sat With Their Feet In It. But (left) At Hastings Farther Eastward Only Three Girls In Bathing Costume Were To Be Found.
    At Brighton Bathing Pool There Were Graceful Girl Bathers In Rows And Far From Finding The Sea Cold They Sat With Their Feet In It. But (left) At Hastings Farther Eastward Only Three Girls In Bathing Costume Were To Be Found.

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: Bademode aus vergangenen Zeiten

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  • Swan in the morning light
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    Swan in the morning light
    Swan in the morning light, United Kingdom, Europe
    John Alexander

     

  • Top five NASA Landsat observation satellites images of Earth - 24 Jul 2012
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    Top five NASA Landsat observation satellites images of Earth - 24 Jul 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Landsat/NASA/Rex / Rex Features (1803180c)
    3rd Place
    Top five NASA Landsat Satellites Images of Earth
    During a span of 40 years, since 1972, the Landsat series of Earth observation satellites has become a vital reference worldwide for understanding scientific issues related to land use and natural resources.

    Beyond the scientific information they supply, some Landsat images are simply striking to look at, presenting spectacular views of mountains, valleys, and islands as well as forests, grasslands, and agricultural patterns.

    By selecting certain features and colouring them from a digital palate, the U.S. Geological Survey has created a series of "Earth as Art" perspectives that demonstrate an artistic resonance in satellite land imagery and provide a special avenue of insight about the geography of each scene.

    NASA asked the public to vote on their favourite images from the more than 120 images in the online "Earth as Art" collection. From over 14,000 votes the top five winners were:

    1st Place: Van Gogh from Space Landsat 7 Acquired 7/13/2005. In the style of Van Gogh's painting "Starry Night," massive congregations of greenish phytoplankton swirl in the dark water around Gotland, a Swedish island in the Baltic Sea. Population explosions, or blooms, of phytoplankton, like the one shown here, occur when deep currents bring nutrients up to sunlit surface waters, fuelling the growth and reproduction of these tiny plants.

    2nd Place: Yukon Delta Landsat 7 Acquired 9/22/2002. Countless lakes, sloughs, and ponds are scattered throughout this scene of the Yukon Delta in southwest Alaska. One of the largest river deltas in the world, and protected as part of the Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge, the river's sinuous waterways seem like blood vessels branching out to enclose an organ.

    3rd Place: Meandering Mississippi Landsat 7 Acquired 5/28/2003. ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/INLXCCYUH

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