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Daily Life In Downtown Buenos Aires
Two people carry a used mattress on their shoulders outside the Argentine National Congress in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on November 5, 2025. (Photo by Catriel Gallucci Bordoni/NurPhoto) -
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Hadigaun Jatra: A Unique Festival In Nepal Where The Chariot Of Hindu God Is Turned Upside Down That Too Without Wheels
Nepali Hindu devotees spin the upside-down chariot of the Hindu god Satyanarayan during the ancient Hadigaun festival in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 8, 2025. This unique festival is an age-old tradition, and as they say, ''Kahi Nabhako Jaatra Hadigaun Maa'' (there is no parade like the ones in Handigaun). Hadigaun in Kathmandu is well known for its unique jatras (parades) and cultures. This annual jatra begins on the second day of Dashain and ends on the last night of Dashain. Unlike the chariots in any other jatras, Satyanarayan Jatra has three chariots without wheels. The devotees carry the chariots on their shoulders. The chariots make the shape of an inverted umbrella on the top, consist of idols of various gods on the top, and have the pinnacle at the bottom. Each khat is rotated in a clockwise direction by a man sitting at its base while the chariots make a round of Hadigaun. The jatra is believed to invite protection and prosperity to the local inhabitants. The chariots are then left on the streets for the worshippers to pray and are gradually dismantled to be taken out next year, once the rounds are completed. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Hadigaun Jatra: A Unique Festival In Nepal Where The Chariot Of Hindu God Is Turned Upside Down That Too Without Wheels
Nepali Hindu devotees spin the upside-down chariot of the Hindu god Satyanarayan during the ancient Hadigaun festival in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 8, 2025. This unique festival is an age-old tradition, and as they say, ''Kahi Nabhako Jaatra Hadigaun Maa'' (there is no parade like the ones in Handigaun). Hadigaun in Kathmandu is well known for its unique jatras (parades) and cultures. This annual jatra begins on the second day of Dashain and ends on the last night of Dashain. Unlike the chariots in any other jatras, Satyanarayan Jatra has three chariots without wheels. The devotees carry the chariots on their shoulders. The chariots make the shape of an inverted umbrella on the top, consist of idols of various gods on the top, and have the pinnacle at the bottom. Each khat is rotated in a clockwise direction by a man sitting at its base while the chariots make a round of Hadigaun. The jatra is believed to invite protection and prosperity to the local inhabitants. The chariots are then left on the streets for the worshippers to pray and are gradually dismantled to be taken out next year, once the rounds are completed. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Hadigaun Jatra: A Unique Festival In Nepal Where The Chariot Of Hindu God Is Turned Upside Down That Too Without Wheels
Nepali Hindu devotees spin the upside-down chariot of the Hindu god Satyanarayan during the ancient Hadigaun festival in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 8, 2025. This unique festival is an age-old tradition, and as they say, ''Kahi Nabhako Jaatra Hadigaun Maa'' (there is no parade like the ones in Handigaun). Hadigaun in Kathmandu is well known for its unique jatras (parades) and cultures. This annual jatra begins on the second day of Dashain and ends on the last night of Dashain. Unlike the chariots in any other jatras, Satyanarayan Jatra has three chariots without wheels. The devotees carry the chariots on their shoulders. The chariots make the shape of an inverted umbrella on the top, consist of idols of various gods on the top, and have the pinnacle at the bottom. Each khat is rotated in a clockwise direction by a man sitting at its base while the chariots make a round of Hadigaun. The jatra is believed to invite protection and prosperity to the local inhabitants. The chariots are then left on the streets for the worshippers to pray and are gradually dismantled to be taken out next year, once the rounds are completed. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Hadigaun Jatra: A Unique Festival In Nepal Where The Chariot Of Hindu God Is Turned Upside Down That Too Without Wheels
Nepali Hindu devotees spin the upside-down chariot of the Hindu god Satyanarayan during the ancient Hadigaun festival in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 8, 2025. This unique festival is an age-old tradition, and as they say, ''Kahi Nabhako Jaatra Hadigaun Maa'' (there is no parade like the ones in Handigaun). Hadigaun in Kathmandu is well known for its unique jatras (parades) and cultures. This annual jatra begins on the second day of Dashain and ends on the last night of Dashain. Unlike the chariots in any other jatras, Satyanarayan Jatra has three chariots without wheels. The devotees carry the chariots on their shoulders. The chariots make the shape of an inverted umbrella on the top, consist of idols of various gods on the top, and have the pinnacle at the bottom. Each khat is rotated in a clockwise direction by a man sitting at its base while the chariots make a round of Hadigaun. The jatra is believed to invite protection and prosperity to the local inhabitants. The chariots are then left on the streets for the worshippers to pray and are gradually dismantled to be taken out next year, once the rounds are completed. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Hadigaun Jatra: A Unique Festival In Nepal Where The Chariot Of Hindu God Is Turned Upside Down That Too Without Wheels
Nepali Hindu devotees spin the upside-down chariot of the Hindu god Satyanarayan during the ancient Hadigaun festival in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 8, 2025. This unique festival is an age-old tradition, and as they say, ''Kahi Nabhako Jaatra Hadigaun Maa'' (there is no parade like the ones in Handigaun). Hadigaun in Kathmandu is well known for its unique jatras (parades) and cultures. This annual jatra begins on the second day of Dashain and ends on the last night of Dashain. Unlike the chariots in any other jatras, Satyanarayan Jatra has three chariots without wheels. The devotees carry the chariots on their shoulders. The chariots make the shape of an inverted umbrella on the top, consist of idols of various gods on the top, and have the pinnacle at the bottom. Each khat is rotated in a clockwise direction by a man sitting at its base while the chariots make a round of Hadigaun. The jatra is believed to invite protection and prosperity to the local inhabitants. The chariots are then left on the streets for the worshippers to pray and are gradually dismantled to be taken out next year, once the rounds are completed. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Hadigaun Jatra: A Unique Festival In Nepal Where The Chariot Of Hindu God Is Turned Upside Down That Too Without Wheels
Nepali Hindu devotees spin the upside-down chariot of the Hindu god Satyanarayan during the ancient Hadigaun festival in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 8, 2025. This unique festival is an age-old tradition, and as they say, ''Kahi Nabhako Jaatra Hadigaun Maa'' (there is no parade like the ones in Handigaun). Hadigaun in Kathmandu is well known for its unique jatras (parades) and cultures. This annual jatra begins on the second day of Dashain and ends on the last night of Dashain. Unlike the chariots in any other jatras, Satyanarayan Jatra has three chariots without wheels. The devotees carry the chariots on their shoulders. The chariots make the shape of an inverted umbrella on the top, consist of idols of various gods on the top, and have the pinnacle at the bottom. Each khat is rotated in a clockwise direction by a man sitting at its base while the chariots make a round of Hadigaun. The jatra is believed to invite protection and prosperity to the local inhabitants. The chariots are then left on the streets for the worshippers to pray and are gradually dismantled to be taken out next year, once the rounds are completed. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Hadigaun Jatra: A Unique Festival In Nepal Where The Chariot Of Hindu God Is Turned Upside Down That Too Without Wheels
Nepali Hindu devotees spin the upside-down chariot of the Hindu god Satyanarayan during the ancient Hadigaun festival in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 8, 2025. This unique festival is an age-old tradition, and as they say, ''Kahi Nabhako Jaatra Hadigaun Maa'' (there is no parade like the ones in Handigaun). Hadigaun in Kathmandu is well known for its unique jatras (parades) and cultures. This annual jatra begins on the second day of Dashain and ends on the last night of Dashain. Unlike the chariots in any other jatras, Satyanarayan Jatra has three chariots without wheels. The devotees carry the chariots on their shoulders. The chariots make the shape of an inverted umbrella on the top, consist of idols of various gods on the top, and have the pinnacle at the bottom. Each khat is rotated in a clockwise direction by a man sitting at its base while the chariots make a round of Hadigaun. The jatra is believed to invite protection and prosperity to the local inhabitants. The chariots are then left on the streets for the worshippers to pray and are gradually dismantled to be taken out next year, once the rounds are completed. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Hadigaun Jatra: A Unique Festival In Nepal Where The Chariot Of Hindu God Is Turned Upside Down That Too Without Wheels
Nepali Hindu devotees spin the upside-down chariot of the Hindu god Satyanarayan during the ancient Hadigaun festival in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 8, 2025. This unique festival is an age-old tradition, and as they say, ''Kahi Nabhako Jaatra Hadigaun Maa'' (there is no parade like the ones in Handigaun). Hadigaun in Kathmandu is well known for its unique jatras (parades) and cultures. This annual jatra begins on the second day of Dashain and ends on the last night of Dashain. Unlike the chariots in any other jatras, Satyanarayan Jatra has three chariots without wheels. The devotees carry the chariots on their shoulders. The chariots make the shape of an inverted umbrella on the top, consist of idols of various gods on the top, and have the pinnacle at the bottom. Each khat is rotated in a clockwise direction by a man sitting at its base while the chariots make a round of Hadigaun. The jatra is believed to invite protection and prosperity to the local inhabitants. The chariots are then left on the streets for the worshippers to pray and are gradually dismantled to be taken out next year, once the rounds are completed. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Hadigaun Jatra: A Unique Festival In Nepal Where The Chariot Of Hindu God Is Turned Upside Down That Too Without Wheels
Nepali Hindu devotees spin the upside-down chariot of the Hindu god Satyanarayan during the ancient Hadigaun festival in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 8, 2025. This unique festival is an age-old tradition, and as they say, ''Kahi Nabhako Jaatra Hadigaun Maa'' (there is no parade like the ones in Handigaun). Hadigaun in Kathmandu is well known for its unique jatras (parades) and cultures. This annual jatra begins on the second day of Dashain and ends on the last night of Dashain. Unlike the chariots in any other jatras, Satyanarayan Jatra has three chariots without wheels. The devotees carry the chariots on their shoulders. The chariots make the shape of an inverted umbrella on the top, consist of idols of various gods on the top, and have the pinnacle at the bottom. Each khat is rotated in a clockwise direction by a man sitting at its base while the chariots make a round of Hadigaun. The jatra is believed to invite protection and prosperity to the local inhabitants. The chariots are then left on the streets for the worshippers to pray and are gradually dismantled to be taken out next year, once the rounds are completed. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Hadigaun Jatra: A Unique Festival In Nepal Where The Chariot Of Hindu God Is Turned Upside Down That Too Without Wheels
Nepali Hindu devotees spin the upside-down chariot of the Hindu god Satyanarayan during the ancient Hadigaun festival in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 8, 2025. This unique festival is an age-old tradition, and as they say, ''Kahi Nabhako Jaatra Hadigaun Maa'' (there is no parade like the ones in Handigaun). Hadigaun in Kathmandu is well known for its unique jatras (parades) and cultures. This annual jatra begins on the second day of Dashain and ends on the last night of Dashain. Unlike the chariots in any other jatras, Satyanarayan Jatra has three chariots without wheels. The devotees carry the chariots on their shoulders. The chariots make the shape of an inverted umbrella on the top, consist of idols of various gods on the top, and have the pinnacle at the bottom. Each khat is rotated in a clockwise direction by a man sitting at its base while the chariots make a round of Hadigaun. The jatra is believed to invite protection and prosperity to the local inhabitants. The chariots are then left on the streets for the worshippers to pray and are gradually dismantled to be taken out next year, once the rounds are completed. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Hadigaun Jatra: A Unique Festival In Nepal Where The Chariot Of Hindu God Is Turned Upside Down That Too Without Wheels
A Nepali local traditional band sings hymns and plays instruments during the Hadi Gaun Jatra in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 8, 2025. This unique festival is an age-old tradition, and as they say, ''Kahi Nabhako Jaatra Hadigaun Maa'' (there's no parade like the ones in Handigaun). Hadigaun in Kathmandu is well known for its unique jatras (parades) and cultures. This annual jatra begins on the second day of Dashain and ends on the last night of Dashain. Unlike the chariots in any other jatras, Satyanarayan Jatra has three chariots without wheels. The devotees carry the chariots on their shoulders. The chariots make a shape of an inverted umbrella on the top, consist of idols of various gods on the top, and have the pinnacle at the bottom. Each khat is rotated in a clockwise direction by a man sitting at its base while the chariots make a round of Hadigaun. The jatra is believed to invite protection and prosperity to the local inhabitants. The chariots are then left on the streets for the worshippers to pray and are gradually dismantled to be taken out next year, once the rounds are completed. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Hadigaun Jatra: A Unique Festival In Nepal Where The Chariot Of Hindu God Is Turned Upside Down That Too Without Wheels
A Nepali boy dons traditional attire and watches the Hadigaun festival procession in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 8, 2025. This unique festival is an age-old tradition, and as they say, ''Kahi Nabhako Jaatra Hadigaun Maa'' (there's no parade like the ones in Handigaun). Hadigaun in Kathmandu is well known for its unique jatras (parades) and cultures. This annual jatra begins on the second day of Dashain and ends on the last night of Dashain. Unlike the chariots in any other jatras, Satyanarayan Jatra has three chariots without wheels. The devotees carry the chariots on their shoulders. The chariots make the shape of an inverted umbrella on the top, consist of idols of various gods on the top, and have the pinnacle at the bottom. Each khat is rotated in a clockwise direction by a man sitting at its base while the chariots make a round of Hadigaun. The jatra is believed to invite protection and prosperity to the local inhabitants. The chariots are then left on the streets for the worshippers to pray and are gradually dismantled to be taken out next year, once the rounds are completed. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Hadigaun Jatra: A Unique Festival In Nepal Where The Chariot Of Hindu God Is Turned Upside Down That Too Without Wheels
Nepali Hindu devotees spin the upside-down chariot of the Hindu god Satyanarayan during the ancient Hadigaun festival in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 8, 2025. This unique festival is an age-old tradition, and as they say, ''Kahi Nabhako Jaatra Hadigaun Maa'' (there is no parade like the ones in Handigaun). Hadigaun in Kathmandu is well known for its unique jatras (parades) and cultures. This annual jatra begins on the second day of Dashain and ends on the last night of Dashain. Unlike the chariots in any other jatras, Satyanarayan Jatra has three chariots without wheels. The devotees carry the chariots on their shoulders. The chariots make the shape of an inverted umbrella on the top, consist of idols of various gods on the top, and have the pinnacle at the bottom. Each khat is rotated in a clockwise direction by a man sitting at its base while the chariots make a round of Hadigaun. The jatra is believed to invite protection and prosperity to the local inhabitants. The chariots are then left on the streets for the worshippers to pray and are gradually dismantled to be taken out next year, once the rounds are completed. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Hadigaun Jatra: A Unique Festival In Nepal Where The Chariot Of Hindu God Is Turned Upside Down That Too Without Wheels
A Nepali local traditional band sings hymns and plays instruments during the Hadi Gaun Jatra in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 8, 2025. This unique festival is an age-old tradition, and as they say, ''Kahi Nabhako Jaatra Hadigaun Maa'' (there's no parade like the ones in Handigaun). Hadigaun in Kathmandu is well known for its unique jatras (parades) and cultures. This annual jatra begins on the second day of Dashain and ends on the last night of Dashain. Unlike the chariots in any other jatras, Satyanarayan Jatra has three chariots without wheels. The devotees carry the chariots on their shoulders. The chariots make a shape of an inverted umbrella on the top, consist of idols of various gods on the top, and have the pinnacle at the bottom. Each khat is rotated in a clockwise direction by a man sitting at its base while the chariots make a round of Hadigaun. The jatra is believed to invite protection and prosperity to the local inhabitants. The chariots are then left on the streets for the worshippers to pray and are gradually dismantled to be taken out next year, once the rounds are completed. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Hadigaun Jatra: A Unique Festival In Nepal Where The Chariot Of Hindu God Is Turned Upside Down That Too Without Wheels
Nepali Hindu men play traditional instruments while leading the Hadi Gaun Jatra procession in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 8, 2025. This unique festival is an age-old tradition, and as they say, ''Kahi Nabhako Jaatra Hadigaun Maa'' (there's no parade like the ones in Handigaun). Hadigaun in Kathmandu is well known for its unique jatras (parades) and cultures. This annual jatra begins on the second day of Dashain and ends on the last night of Dashain. Unlike the chariots in any other jatras, Satyanarayan Jatra has three chariots without wheels. The devotees carry the chariots on their shoulders. The chariots make the shape of an inverted umbrella on the top, consist of idols of various gods on the top, and have the pinnacle at the bottom. Each khat is rotated in a clockwise direction by a man sitting at its base while the chariots make a round of Hadigaun. The jatra is believed to invite protection and prosperity to the local inhabitants. The chariots are then left on the streets for the worshippers to pray and are gradually dismantled to be taken out next year, once the rounds are completed. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Hadigaun Jatra: A Unique Festival In Nepal Where The Chariot Of Hindu God Is Turned Upside Down That Too Without Wheels
Nepali Hindu devotees spin the upside-down chariot of the Hindu god Satyanarayan during the ancient Hadigaun festival in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 8, 2025. This unique festival is an age-old tradition, and as they say, ''Kahi Nabhako Jaatra Hadigaun Maa'' (there is no parade like the ones in Handigaun). Hadigaun in Kathmandu is well known for its unique jatras (parades) and cultures. This annual jatra begins on the second day of Dashain and ends on the last night of Dashain. Unlike the chariots in any other jatras, Satyanarayan Jatra has three chariots without wheels. The devotees carry the chariots on their shoulders. The chariots make the shape of an inverted umbrella on the top, consist of idols of various gods on the top, and have the pinnacle at the bottom. Each khat is rotated in a clockwise direction by a man sitting at its base while the chariots make a round of Hadigaun. The jatra is believed to invite protection and prosperity to the local inhabitants. The chariots are then left on the streets for the worshippers to pray and are gradually dismantled to be taken out next year, once the rounds are completed. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Hadigaun Jatra: A Unique Festival In Nepal Where The Chariot Of Hindu God Is Turned Upside Down That Too Without Wheels
Nepali Hindu men play traditional instruments while leading the Hadi Gaun Jatra procession in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 8, 2025. This unique festival is an age-old tradition, and as they say, ''Kahi Nabhako Jaatra Hadigaun Maa'' (there's no parade like the ones in Handigaun). Hadigaun in Kathmandu is well known for its unique jatras (parades) and cultures. This annual jatra begins on the second day of Dashain and ends on the last night of Dashain. Unlike the chariots in any other jatras, Satyanarayan Jatra has three chariots without wheels. The devotees carry the chariots on their shoulders. The chariots make the shape of an inverted umbrella on the top, consist of idols of various gods on the top, and have the pinnacle at the bottom. Each khat is rotated in a clockwise direction by a man sitting at its base while the chariots make a round of Hadigaun. The jatra is believed to invite protection and prosperity to the local inhabitants. The chariots are then left on the streets for the worshippers to pray and are gradually dismantled to be taken out next year, once the rounds are completed. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Hadigaun Jatra: A Unique Festival In Nepal Where The Chariot Of Hindu God Is Turned Upside Down That Too Without Wheels
A Nepali Hindu man plays instruments during the Hadi Gaun Jatra in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 8, 2025. This unique festival is an age-old tradition, and as they say, ''Kahi Nabhako Jaatra Hadigaun Maa'' (there's no parade like the ones in Handigaun). Hadigaun in Kathmandu is well known for its unique jatras (parades) and cultures. This annual jatra begins on the second day of Dashain and ends on the last night of Dashain. Unlike the chariots in any other jatras, Satyanarayan Jatra has three chariots without wheels. The devotees carry the chariots on their shoulders. The chariots make a shape of an inverted umbrella on the top, consist of idols of various gods on the top, and have the pinnacle at the bottom. Each khat is rotated in a clockwise direction by a man sitting at its base while the chariots make a round of Hadigaun. The jatra is believed to invite protection and prosperity to the local inhabitants. The chariots are then left on the streets for the worshippers to pray and are gradually dismantled to be taken out next year, once the rounds are completed. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Hadigaun Jatra: A Unique Festival In Nepal Where The Chariot Of Hindu God Is Turned Upside Down That Too Without Wheels
Nepali Hindu devotees spin the upside-down chariot of the Hindu god Satyanarayan during the ancient Hadigaun festival in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 8, 2025. This unique festival is an age-old tradition, and as they say, ''Kahi Nabhako Jaatra Hadigaun Maa'' (there is no parade like the ones in Handigaun). Hadigaun in Kathmandu is well known for its unique jatras (parades) and cultures. This annual jatra begins on the second day of Dashain and ends on the last night of Dashain. Unlike the chariots in any other jatras, Satyanarayan Jatra has three chariots without wheels. The devotees carry the chariots on their shoulders. The chariots make the shape of an inverted umbrella on the top, consist of idols of various gods on the top, and have the pinnacle at the bottom. Each khat is rotated in a clockwise direction by a man sitting at its base while the chariots make a round of Hadigaun. The jatra is believed to invite protection and prosperity to the local inhabitants. The chariots are then left on the streets for the worshippers to pray and are gradually dismantled to be taken out next year, once the rounds are completed. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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India Ganesh Festival
A child sits on a man's shoulders as devotees gather with smartphones to witness the unveiling of the GSB Seva Mandal's Ganesh idol during Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations in Mumbai, India, on August 25, 2025. (Photo by Indranil Aditya/NurPhoto) -
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Boris Johnson and son Wilfred at Stanley Johnson book launch.
Boris Johnson and son Wilfred at Stanley Johnson book launch.
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Boris Johnson and son Wilfred at Stanley Johnson book launch.
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Hollywood tough guy Jason Statham is every inch the Disneyland Dad as he takes his 2-year-old son, Jack, on a piggyback ride in sunny LA.
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Los Angeles, CA, USA. April 23, 2020
Hollywood tough guy Jason Statham is every inch the Disneyland Dad as he takes his 2-year-old son, Jack, on a piggyback ride in sunny LA. The 52-year-old ’Snatch’ star made the outing without a mask, effectively flouting orders from LA Mayor Eric Garcetti to cover up whilst out in public.
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Hollywood tough guy Jason Statham is every inch the Disneyland Dad as he takes his 2-year-old son, Jack, on a piggyback ride in sunny LA.
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Los Angeles, CA, USA. April 23, 2020
Hollywood tough guy Jason Statham is every inch the Disneyland Dad as he takes his 2-year-old son, Jack, on a piggyback ride in sunny LA. The 52-year-old ’Snatch’ star made the outing without a mask, effectively flouting orders from LA Mayor Eric Garcetti to cover up whilst out in public.
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Angela Lansbury, woman, actress, celebrity, entertainment, historical,
April 2, 2020, USA: Angela Lansbury, montage of Publicity Portraits for the Drama TV Series, ''Murder, She Wrote'', CBS-TV, 1984-1996 (Credit Image: © JT Vintage/Glasshouse via ZUMA Wire
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Prince William has his shoulders rubbed by Prince Charles after the duke attempted and failed to throw a basket ball into the hoop from a wheelchair during a visit to the defence medical rehabilitation centre (DMRC) in Nottinghamshire.
British Royals visit to Leicestershire, UK - 11 Feb 2020
The new Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre, known as ‘DMRC Stanford Hall’, is operated by the Ministry of Defence (MOD) and began admitting patients in October 2018. The Centre delivers in-patient and residential rehabilitation to serving members of the Armed Forces for complex musculoskeletal disorders and injuries, including complex trauma, rehabilitation following neurological injury or illness and in-patient care for joint and soft-tissue disease.
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FEATURE - Openair-Partygänger am Wireless Festival in London
Girl on shoulders in the audience - People and scenery at Wireless Festival, Finsbury Park - London - 6th July 2019
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Children at Bekopaka village, Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park, Melaky Region, Western Madagascar
Children at Bekopaka village, Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park, Melaky Region, Western Madagascar, Africa
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Local people in Bekopaka village, Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park, Melaky Region, Western Madagascar
Local woman in Bekopaka village, Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park, Melaky Region, Western Madagascar, Africa
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A Manggarai women eating betal nut which causes reddening of the tongue and teeth, western Flores, Indonesia.
A Manggarai women eating betel nut which causes reddening of the tongue and teeth, western Flores, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia
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Portrait of a Bajau fisherman crafting wooden goggles from mangrove wood, Togian Island, Indonesia.
Portrait of a Bajau fisherman wearing crafted wooden goggles from mangrove wood, Togian Island, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia
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EXKLUSIV - Kanye West trägt Klein Nori Huckepack ins Museum
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Sunday, November 18, 2018 - Kanye West treats daughter North West to a daddy-daughter date at the California Science Center in Los Angeles, after he donated $150,000 to the family of the black security guard killed by a white police officer in Chicago. The charitable rapper strains to hold his growing, five-year-old on his shoulders! The father-of-three wears a bold, bright yellow jacket and khaki slacks paired with green YEEZY tennis shoes and North looks adorable in a bright pink ruffled dress, carrying a matching teddy-bear backpack. Juliano/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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Sunday, November 18, 2018 - Kanye West treats daughter North West to a daddy-daughter date at the California Science Center in Los Angeles, after he donated $150,000 to the family of the black security guard killed by a white police officer in Chicago. The charitable rapper strains to hold his growing, five-year-old on his shoulders! The father-of-three wears a bold, bright yellow jacket and khaki slacks paired with green YEEZY tennis shoes and North looks adorable in a bright pink ruffled dress, carrying a matching teddy-bear backpack. Juliano/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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Sunday, November 18, 2018 - Kanye West treats daughter North West to a daddy-daughter date at the California Science Center in Los Angeles, after he donated $150,000 to the family of the black security guard killed by a white police officer in Chicago. The charitable rapper strains to hold his growing, five-year-old on his shoulders! The father-of-three wears a bold, bright yellow jacket and khaki slacks paired with green YEEZY tennis shoes and North looks adorable in a bright pink ruffled dress, carrying a matching teddy-bear backpack. Juliano/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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Sunday, November 18, 2018 - Kanye West treats daughter North West to a daddy-daughter date at the California Science Center in Los Angeles, after he donated $150,000 to the family of the black security guard killed by a white police officer in Chicago. The charitable rapper strains to hold his growing, five-year-old on his shoulders! The father-of-three wears a bold, bright yellow jacket and khaki slacks paired with green YEEZY tennis shoes and North looks adorable in a bright pink ruffled dress, carrying a matching teddy-bear backpack. Juliano/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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Sunday, November 18, 2018 - Kanye West treats daughter North West to a daddy-daughter date at the California Science Center in Los Angeles, after he donated $150,000 to the family of the black security guard killed by a white police officer in Chicago. The charitable rapper strains to hold his growing, five-year-old on his shoulders! The father-of-three wears a bold, bright yellow jacket and khaki slacks paired with green YEEZY tennis shoes and North looks adorable in a bright pink ruffled dress, carrying a matching teddy-bear backpack. Juliano/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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Sunday, November 18, 2018 - Kanye West treats daughter North West to a daddy-daughter date at the California Science Center in Los Angeles, after he donated $150,000 to the family of the black security guard killed by a white police officer in Chicago. The charitable rapper strains to hold his growing, five-year-old on his shoulders! The father-of-three wears a bold, bright yellow jacket and khaki slacks paired with green YEEZY tennis shoes and North looks adorable in a bright pink ruffled dress, carrying a matching teddy-bear backpack. Juliano/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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Sunday, November 18, 2018 - Kanye West treats daughter North West to a daddy-daughter date at the California Science Center in Los Angeles, after he donated $150,000 to the family of the black security guard killed by a white police officer in Chicago. The charitable rapper strains to hold his growing, five-year-old on his shoulders! The father-of-three wears a bold, bright yellow jacket and khaki slacks paired with green YEEZY tennis shoes and North looks adorable in a bright pink ruffled dress, carrying a matching teddy-bear backpack. Juliano/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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Sunday, November 18, 2018 - Kanye West treats daughter North West to a daddy-daughter date at the California Science Center in Los Angeles, after he donated $150,000 to the family of the black security guard killed by a white police officer in Chicago. The charitable rapper strains to hold his growing, five-year-old on his shoulders! The father-of-three wears a bold, bright yellow jacket and khaki slacks paired with green YEEZY tennis shoes and North looks adorable in a bright pink ruffled dress, carrying a matching teddy-bear backpack. Juliano/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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Sunday, November 18, 2018 - Kanye West treats daughter North West to a daddy-daughter date at the California Science Center in Los Angeles, after he donated $150,000 to the family of the black security guard killed by a white police officer in Chicago. The charitable rapper strains to hold his growing, five-year-old on his shoulders! The father-of-three wears a bold, bright yellow jacket and khaki slacks paired with green YEEZY tennis shoes and North looks adorable in a bright pink ruffled dress, carrying a matching teddy-bear backpack. Juliano/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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EXKLUSIV - Kanye West trägt Klein Nori Huckepack ins Museum
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Sunday, November 18, 2018 - Kanye West treats daughter North West to a daddy-daughter date at the California Science Center in Los Angeles, after he donated $150,000 to the family of the black security guard killed by a white police officer in Chicago. The charitable rapper strains to hold his growing, five-year-old on his shoulders! The father-of-three wears a bold, bright yellow jacket and khaki slacks paired with green YEEZY tennis shoes and North looks adorable in a bright pink ruffled dress, carrying a matching teddy-bear backpack. Juliano/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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EXKLUSIV - Kanye West trägt Klein Nori Huckepack ins Museum
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Sunday, November 18, 2018 - Kanye West treats daughter North West to a daddy-daughter date at the California Science Center in Los Angeles, after he donated $150,000 to the family of the black security guard killed by a white police officer in Chicago. The charitable rapper strains to hold his growing, five-year-old on his shoulders! The father-of-three wears a bold, bright yellow jacket and khaki slacks paired with green YEEZY tennis shoes and North looks adorable in a bright pink ruffled dress, carrying a matching teddy-bear backpack. Juliano/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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EXKLUSIV - Kanye West trägt Klein Nori Huckepack ins Museum
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Sunday, November 18, 2018 - Kanye West treats daughter North West to a daddy-daughter date at the California Science Center in Los Angeles, after he donated $150,000 to the family of the black security guard killed by a white police officer in Chicago. The charitable rapper strains to hold his growing, five-year-old on his shoulders! The father-of-three wears a bold, bright yellow jacket and khaki slacks paired with green YEEZY tennis shoes and North looks adorable in a bright pink ruffled dress, carrying a matching teddy-bear backpack. Juliano/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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EXKLUSIV - Kanye West trägt Klein Nori Huckepack ins Museum
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Sunday, November 18, 2018 - Kanye West treats daughter North West to a daddy-daughter date at the California Science Center in Los Angeles, after he donated $150,000 to the family of the black security guard killed by a white police officer in Chicago. The charitable rapper strains to hold his growing, five-year-old on his shoulders! The father-of-three wears a bold, bright yellow jacket and khaki slacks paired with green YEEZY tennis shoes and North looks adorable in a bright pink ruffled dress, carrying a matching teddy-bear backpack. Juliano/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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Sunday, November 18, 2018 - Kanye West treats daughter North West to a daddy-daughter date at the California Science Center in Los Angeles, after he donated $150,000 to the family of the black security guard killed by a white police officer in Chicago. The charitable rapper strains to hold his growing, five-year-old on his shoulders! The father-of-three wears a bold, bright yellow jacket and khaki slacks paired with green YEEZY tennis shoes and North looks adorable in a bright pink ruffled dress, carrying a matching teddy-bear backpack. Juliano/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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Sunday, November 18, 2018 - Kanye West treats daughter North West to a daddy-daughter date at the California Science Center in Los Angeles, after he donated $150,000 to the family of the black security guard killed by a white police officer in Chicago. The charitable rapper strains to hold his growing, five-year-old on his shoulders! The father-of-three wears a bold, bright yellow jacket and khaki slacks paired with green YEEZY tennis shoes and North looks adorable in a bright pink ruffled dress, carrying a matching teddy-bear backpack. Juliano/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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Sunday, November 18, 2018 - Kanye West treats daughter North West to a daddy-daughter date at the California Science Center in Los Angeles, after he donated $150,000 to the family of the black security guard killed by a white police officer in Chicago. The charitable rapper strains to hold his growing, five-year-old on his shoulders! The father-of-three wears a bold, bright yellow jacket and khaki slacks paired with green YEEZY tennis shoes and North looks adorable in a bright pink ruffled dress, carrying a matching teddy-bear backpack. Juliano/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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EXKLUSIV - Kanye West trägt Klein Nori Huckepack ins Museum
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Sunday, November 18, 2018 - Kanye West treats daughter North West to a daddy-daughter date at the California Science Center in Los Angeles, after he donated $150,000 to the family of the black security guard killed by a white police officer in Chicago. The charitable rapper strains to hold his growing, five-year-old on his shoulders! The father-of-three wears a bold, bright yellow jacket and khaki slacks paired with green YEEZY tennis shoes and North looks adorable in a bright pink ruffled dress, carrying a matching teddy-bear backpack. Juliano/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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EXKLUSIV - Kanye West trägt Klein Nori Huckepack ins Museum
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Sunday, November 18, 2018 - Kanye West treats daughter North West to a daddy-daughter date at the California Science Center in Los Angeles, after he donated $150,000 to the family of the black security guard killed by a white police officer in Chicago. Kanye puts his brand new, fluorescent green YEEZY Boost 700 VX sample shoes on display. The fancy tennis shoes do not yet have a release date. Juliano-Daddy/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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