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Iran-Mahan Air
A BAe 146 plane no longer used by Mahan Airlines is placed near a tourist camp in the Shahdad Desert near the city of Kerman, about 1,335 kilometers (830 miles) southeast of Tehran, Iran, on May 2, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Iran-Mahan Air
A BAe 146 plane no longer used by Mahan Airlines is placed near a tourist camp in the Shahdad Desert near the city of Kerman, about 1,335 kilometers (830 miles) southeast of Tehran, Iran, on May 2, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Iran-Mahan Air
A BAe 146 plane no longer used by Mahan Airlines is placed near a tourist camp in the Shahdad Desert near the city of Kerman, about 1,335 kilometers (830 miles) southeast of Tehran, Iran, on May 2, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Iran-Mahan Air
A BAe 146 plane no longer used by Mahan Airlines is placed near a tourist camp in the Shahdad Desert near the city of Kerman, about 1,335 kilometers (830 miles) southeast of Tehran, Iran, on May 2, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Rail Traffic Resumes On The Frejus International Line
The SNCF TGV train travels from Milan to Paris, passing through the Porta Susa railway station in Turin, Italy, on March 31, 2025. Rail traffic on the Frejus international railway line resumes after being partially interrupted since late August 2023 due to a landslide in a section of France a few kilometers from the Italian border. (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto) -
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Rail Traffic Resumes On The Frejus International Line
People wait for the TGV SNCF train from Milan to Paris at Porta Susa railway station in Turin, Italy, on March 31, 2025. Rail traffic on the Frejus international railway line resumes after being partially interrupted since late August 2023 due to a landslide in a section of France just a few kilometers from the Italian border. (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto) -
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Rail Traffic Resumes On The Frejus International Line
The SNCF TGV train travels from Milan to Paris, passing through the Porta Susa railway station in Turin, Italy, on March 31, 2025. Rail traffic on the Frejus international railway line resumes after being partially interrupted since late August 2023 due to a landslide in a section of France a few kilometers from the Italian border. (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto) -
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Rail Traffic Resumes On The Frejus International Line
The SNCF TGV train travels from Milan to Paris, passing through the Porta Susa railway station in Turin, Italy, on March 31, 2025. Rail traffic on the Frejus international railway line resumes after being partially interrupted since late August 2023 due to a landslide in a section of France a few kilometers from the Italian border. (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto) -
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Rail Traffic Resumes On The Frejus International Line
People wait for the TGV SNCF train from Milan to Paris at Porta Susa railway station in Turin, Italy, on March 31, 2025. Rail traffic on the Frejus international railway line resumes after being partially interrupted since late August 2023 due to a landslide in a section of France just a few kilometers from the Italian border. (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto) -
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Rail Traffic Resumes On The Frejus International Line
Caroline Chabrol, General Manager of SNCF Voyages Italia, and Alberto Cirio, President of Piedmont, stand in front of the SNCF TGV train from Milan to Paris at the Porta Susa railway station in Turin, Italy, on March 31, 2025. Rail traffic on the Frejus international railway line resumes after being partially interrupted since late August 2023 due to a landslide in a section of France just a few kilometers from the Italian border. (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto) -
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Rail Traffic Resumes On The Frejus International Line
The SNCF TGV train travels from Milan to Paris, passing through the Porta Susa railway station in Turin, Italy, on March 31, 2025. Rail traffic on the Frejus international railway line resumes after being partially interrupted since late August 2023 due to a landslide in a section of France a few kilometers from the Italian border. (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto) -
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Rail Traffic Resumes On The Frejus International Line
Alberto Cirio, President of Piedmont, stands in front of the SNCF TGV train from Milan to Paris at the Porta Susa railway station in Turin, Italy, on March 31, 2025. Rail traffic on the Frejus international railway line resumes after being partially interrupted since late August 2023 due to a landslide in a section of France just a few kilometers from the Italian border. (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto) -
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Rail Traffic Resumes On The Frejus International Line
People wait for the TGV SNCF train from Milan to Paris at Porta Susa railway station in Turin, Italy, on March 31, 2025. Rail traffic on the Frejus international railway line resumes after being partially interrupted since late August 2023 due to a landslide in a section of France just a few kilometers from the Italian border. (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto) -
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Rail Traffic Resumes On The Frejus International Line
Alberto Cirio, President of Piedmont, stands in front of the SNCF TGV train from Milan to Paris at the Porta Susa railway station in Turin, Italy, on March 31, 2025. Rail traffic on the Frejus international railway line resumes after being partially interrupted since late August 2023 due to a landslide in a section of France just a few kilometers from the Italian border. (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto) -
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Rail Traffic Resumes On The Frejus International Line
Caroline Chabrol, General Manager of SNCF Voyages Italia, and Alberto Cirio, President of Piedmont, stand in front of the SNCF TGV train from Milan to Paris at the Porta Susa railway station in Turin, Italy, on March 31, 2025. Rail traffic on the Frejus international railway line resumes after being partially interrupted since late August 2023 due to a landslide in a section of France just a few kilometers from the Italian border. (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto) -
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Rail Traffic Resumes On The Frejus International Line
People wait for the TGV SNCF train from Milan to Paris at Porta Susa railway station in Turin, Italy, on March 31, 2025. Rail traffic on the Frejus international railway line resumes after being partially interrupted since late August 2023 due to a landslide in a section of France just a few kilometers from the Italian border. (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto) -
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Rail Traffic Resumes On The Frejus International Line
Caroline Chabrol, General Manager of SNCF Voyages Italia, and Alberto Cirio, President of Piedmont, stand in front of the SNCF TGV train from Milan to Paris at the Porta Susa railway station in Turin, Italy, on March 31, 2025. Rail traffic on the Frejus international railway line resumes after being partially interrupted since late August 2023 due to a landslide in a section of France just a few kilometers from the Italian border. (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto) -
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Rail Traffic Resumes On The Frejus International Line
People wait for the TGV SNCF train from Milan to Paris at Porta Susa railway station in Turin, Italy, on March 31, 2025. Rail traffic on the Frejus international railway line resumes after being partially interrupted since late August 2023 due to a landslide in a section of France just a few kilometers from the Italian border. (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto) -
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Rail Traffic Resumes On The Frejus International Line
Caroline Chabrol, General Manager of SNCF Voyages Italia, and Alberto Cirio, President of Piedmont, stand in front of the SNCF TGV train from Milan to Paris at the Porta Susa railway station in Turin, Italy, on March 31, 2025. Rail traffic on the Frejus international railway line resumes after being partially interrupted since late August 2023 due to a landslide in a section of France just a few kilometers from the Italian border. (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto) -
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Rail Traffic Resumes On The Frejus International Line
People wait for the TGV SNCF train from Milan to Paris at Porta Susa railway station in Turin, Italy, on March 31, 2025. Rail traffic on the Frejus international railway line resumes after being partially interrupted since late August 2023 due to a landslide in a section of France just a few kilometers from the Italian border. (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto) -
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Rail Traffic Resumes On The Frejus International Line
People wait for the TGV SNCF train from Milan to Paris at Porta Susa railway station in Turin, Italy, on March 31, 2025. Rail traffic on the Frejus international railway line resumes after being partially interrupted since late August 2023 due to a landslide in a section of France just a few kilometers from the Italian border. (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto) -
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Rail Traffic Resumes On The Frejus International Line
Caroline Chabrol, General Manager of SNCF Voyages Italia, and Alberto Cirio, President of Piedmont, stand in front of the SNCF TGV train from Milan to Paris at the Porta Susa railway station in Turin, Italy, on March 31, 2025. Rail traffic on the Frejus international railway line resumes after being partially interrupted since late August 2023 due to a landslide in a section of France just a few kilometers from the Italian border. (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto) -
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Rail Traffic Resumes On The Frejus International Line
People wait for the TGV SNCF train from Milan to Paris at Porta Susa railway station in Turin, Italy, on March 31, 2025. Rail traffic on the Frejus international railway line resumes after being partially interrupted since late August 2023 due to a landslide in a section of France just a few kilometers from the Italian border. (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto) -
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Rail Traffic Resumes On The Frejus International Line
People wait for the TGV SNCF train from Milan to Paris at Porta Susa railway station in Turin, Italy, on March 31, 2025. Rail traffic on the Frejus international railway line resumes after being partially interrupted since late August 2023 due to a landslide in a section of France just a few kilometers from the Italian border. (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto) -
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Bewohner leben immer noch in Wohnungen am Rande von Charkiw
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (12921528a)
A children's playground is seen in foreground of damaged apartment buildings from Russian artillery shelling two weeks ago roughly 30 kilometers from the Russian border in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Monday, May 2, 2022. Top Israeli officials on Monday condemned remarks from Russia's chief diplomat that claimed that Nazi leader Adolf Hitler was Jewish and implied that Jewish captives during World War II were responsible for their own deaths in the Holocaust.
Residents Still Living in Apartments on the Edge of Kharkiv, Ukraine Close ro Russian Border - 02 May 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Bewohner leben immer noch in Wohnungen am Rande von Charkiw
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (12921528d)
Lyudmyla Mikhailivna Kirichenko, 75, cleans her face before preparing meals for other residents in the basement turned bomb shelter of her apartment building, roughly 30 kilometers from the Russian border in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Monday, May 2, 2022. Kirichenko's now lives in the basement as there is no electricity and elevators are not functioning. Since the first day of the war on Feb 24, she never wanders more than 20 meters from basement.
Residents Still Living in Apartments on the Edge of Kharkiv, Ukraine Close ro Russian Border - 02 May 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Bewohner leben immer noch in Wohnungen am Rande von Charkiw
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (12921528g)
Lyudmyla Mikhailivna Kirichenko, 75, prepars meals for other residents in the basement turned bomb shelter of her apartment building, roughly 30 kilometers from the Russian border in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Monday, May 2, 2022. Kirichenko's now lives in the basement as there is no electricity and elevators are not functioning. Since the first day of the war on Feb 24, she never wanders more than 20 meters from basement.
Residents Still Living in Apartments on the Edge of Kharkiv, Ukraine Close ro Russian Border - 02 May 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Bewohner leben immer noch in Wohnungen am Rande von Charkiw
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (12921528i)
Damaged apartment buildings from Russian artillery shelling two weeks ago roughly 30 kilometers from the Russian border in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Monday, May 2, 2022. Top Israeli officials on Monday condemned remarks from Russia's chief diplomat that claimed that Nazi leader Adolf Hitler was Jewish and implied that Jewish captives during World War II were responsible for their own deaths in the Holocaust.
Residents Still Living in Apartments on the Edge of Kharkiv, Ukraine Close ro Russian Border - 02 May 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Bewohner leben immer noch in Wohnungen am Rande von Charkiw
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (12921528j)
One of a dozen residents who continue to live in their apartment building roughly 30 kilometers from the Russian border in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Monday, May 2, 2022. Top Israeli officials on Monday condemned remarks from Russia's chief diplomat that claimed that Nazi leader Adolf Hitler was Jewish and implied that Jewish captives during World War II were responsible for their own deaths in the Holocaust.
Residents Still Living in Apartments on the Edge of Kharkiv, Ukraine Close ro Russian Border - 02 May 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Bewohner leben immer noch in Wohnungen am Rande von Charkiw
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (12921528m)
Lyudmyla Mikhailivna Kirichenko, 75, shows a piece of shrapnel from Russian artillery shelling near her apartment building roughly 30 kilometers from the Russian border in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Monday, May 2, 2022. Kirichenko's now lives in the basement as there is no electricity and elevators are not functioning. Since the first day of the war on Feb 24, she never wanders more than 20 meters from basement.
Residents Still Living in Apartments on the Edge of Kharkiv, Ukraine Close ro Russian Border - 02 May 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Bewohner leben immer noch in Wohnungen am Rande von Charkiw
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (12921528n)
Lyudmyla Mikhailivna Kirichenko, 75, prepares meals for other residents in the basement turned bomb shelter of her apartment building, roughly 30 kilometers from the Russian border in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Monday, May 2, 2022. Kirichenko's now lives in the basement as there is no electricity and elevators are not functioning. Since the first day of the war on Feb 24, she never wanders more than 20 meters from basement.
Residents Still Living in Apartments on the Edge of Kharkiv, Ukraine Close ro Russian Border - 02 May 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Bewohner leben immer noch in Wohnungen am Rande von Charkiw
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (12921528q)
A children's playground is seen in foreground of damaged apartment buildings from Russian artillery shelling two weeks ago roughly 30 kilometers from the Russian border in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Monday, May 2, 2022. Top Israeli officials on Monday condemned remarks from Russia's chief diplomat that claimed that Nazi leader Adolf Hitler was Jewish and implied that Jewish captives during World War II were responsible for their own deaths in the Holocaust.
Residents Still Living in Apartments on the Edge of Kharkiv, Ukraine Close ro Russian Border - 02 May 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Bewohner leben immer noch in Wohnungen am Rande von Charkiw
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (12921528r)
Volunteers from One Nation bring donated food to residents of an apartment building roughly 30 kilometers from the Russian border in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Monday, May 2, 2022. Top Israeli officials on Monday condemned remarks from Russia's chief diplomat that claimed that Nazi leader Adolf Hitler was Jewish and implied that Jewish captives during World War II were responsible for their own deaths in the Holocaust.
Residents Still Living in Apartments on the Edge of Kharkiv, Ukraine Close ro Russian Border - 02 May 2022
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PH: Most COVID-19 cases in ASEAN, Makati, NCR, Philippines - 16 Apr 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Herman Lumanog/Pacific Press/REX (10615882a)
(Editors Note: Image taken by drone). Aerial view of Pasig river, stretching for 25 kilometers, it divide the Philippine capital of Metro Manila and its surrounding urban area into northern and southern halves. Latest data shows the Philippines has the most number of COVID-19 cases in the ASEAN region with 5,660 confirmed cases as of April 16, including 362 deaths.
PH: Most COVID-19 cases in ASEAN, Makati, NCR, Philippines - 16 Apr 2020
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PH: Most COVID-19 cases in ASEAN, Makati, NCR, Philippines - 16 Apr 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Herman Lumanog/Pacific Press/REX (10615882c)
(Editors Note: Image taken by drone). Aerial view of Pasig river, stretching for 25 kilometers, it divide the Philippine capital of Metro Manila and its surrounding urban area into northern and southern halves. Latest data shows the Philippines has the most number of COVID-19 cases in the ASEAN region with 5,660 confirmed cases as of April 16, including 362 deaths.
PH: Most COVID-19 cases in ASEAN, Makati, NCR, Philippines - 16 Apr 2020
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PH: Most COVID-19 cases in ASEAN, Makati, NCR, Philippines - 16 Apr 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Herman Lumanog/Pacific Press/REX (10615882d)
(Editors Note: Image taken by drone). Aerial view of Pasig river, stretching for 25 kilometers, it divide the Philippine capital of Metro Manila and its surrounding urban area into northern and southern halves. Latest data shows the Philippines has the most number of COVID-19 cases in the ASEAN region with 5,660 confirmed cases as of April 16, including 362 deaths.
PH: Most COVID-19 cases in ASEAN, Makati, NCR, Philippines - 16 Apr 2020
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PH: Most COVID-19 cases in ASEAN, Makati, NCR, Philippines - 16 Apr 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Herman Lumanog/Pacific Press/REX (10615882b)
(Editors Note: Image taken by drone). Aerial view of Pasig river, stretching for 25 kilometers, it divide the Philippine capital of Metro Manila and its surrounding urban area into northern and southern halves. Latest data shows the Philippines has the most number of COVID-19 cases in the ASEAN region with 5,660 confirmed cases as of April 16, including 362 deaths.
PH: Most COVID-19 cases in ASEAN, Makati, NCR, Philippines - 16 Apr 2020
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
July 17, 2018 - Nijmegen, Netherlands - 17th July, Nijmegen. Since it is the world’s biggest multi-day walking event, the Four Days Marches is seen as the prime example of sportsmanship and international bonding between military servicemen and women and civilians from many different countries. Today, the first participants in the 102nd started The Four Days Marches in Nijmegen. During a really warm day, the walkers started at the Wadren at 4 am, crossed the Waalbrug (the legendary bridge of Nijmegen) and they passed for Elst (the city of the day (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
July 17, 2018 - Nijmegen, Netherlands - 17th July, Nijmegen. Since it is the world’s biggest multi-day walking event, the Four Days Marches is seen as the prime example of sportsmanship and international bonding between military servicemen and women and civilians from many different countries. Today, the first participants in the 102nd started The Four Days Marches in Nijmegen. During a really warm day, the walkers started at the Wadren at 4 am, crossed the Waalbrug (the legendary bridge of Nijmegen) and they passed for Elst (the city of the day (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Faisal Khan/REX/Shutterstock (9646492a)
of south Kashmir's Kulgam some 60 kilometers from Srinagar the summer capital of Indian controlled Kashmir
Four civilians killed by Indian forces in Kashmir, India - 11 Apr 2018
Four civilians were killed by government forces after the clashes erupt following a gun battle between rebels and Indian forces, one Indian army soldier was also killed in an ongoing encounter, police said
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NEWS - Bali: Menschen suchen Schutz vor Vulkan
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Johannes P. Christo/REX/Shutterstock (9078247e)
Villagers evacuate their cattle from dangerous zone of Mount Agung in Karangasem, Bali, Indonesia. Mount Agung Volcano in Bali is on highest alert due to seismic activity for the past a week, people who lives and works on 12 Kilometers radius from the peak of the mountain must be evacuated including their livestock.
Mount Agung volcanic activity increase, Bali, Indonesia - 25 Sep 2017
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FEATURE - Sri Lanka: Fischen in Koggala
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sanka Gayashan/REX/Shutterstock (8976259u)
A Sri Lankan traditional stick fisherman, also known locally as a stilt fisherman, sits perched on a stilt fixed into the ocean floor as he fishes in Koggala, about 140 kilometers (91 miles) south of Colombo, Sri Lanka, 29 July 2017. Stilt fishing is a method of fishing unique to the island country of Sri Lanka. These days, it is as much a show for visitors as it is a viable source of income, and many fishermen still venture out, as the goodwill contributions of tourists does help support the local economy. (Sanka Gayashan/REX/Shutterstock)
Traditional stilt fishing, Koggala, Sri Lanka - 29 Jul 2017
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FEATURE - Sri Lanka: Fischen in Koggala
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sanka Gayashan/REX/Shutterstock (8976259v)
A Sri Lankan traditional stick fisherman, also known locally as a stilt fisherman, sits perched on a stilt fixed into the ocean floor as he fishes in Koggala, about 140 kilometers (91 miles) south of Colombo, Sri Lanka, 29 July 2017. Stilt fishing is a method of fishing unique to the island country of Sri Lanka. These days, it is as much a show for visitors as it is a viable source of income, and many fishermen still venture out, as the goodwill contributions of tourists does help support the local economy. (Sanka Gayashan/REX/Shutterstock)
Traditional stilt fishing, Koggala, Sri Lanka - 29 Jul 2017
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FEATURE - Sri Lanka: Fischen in Koggala
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sanka Gayashan/REX/Shutterstock (8976259g)
A Sri Lankan traditional fisherman, also known locally as a stick fisherman, tries to climb a stilt fixed into the ocean floor in Koggala, about 140 kilometers (91 miles) south of Colombo, Sri Lanka, 29 July 2017. Stilt fishing is a method of fishing unique to the island country of Sri Lanka. These days, it is as much a show for visitors as it is a viable source of income, and many fishermen still venture out, as the goodwill contributions of tourists does help support the local economy.
Traditional stilt fishing, Koggala, Sri Lanka - 29 Jul 2017
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FEATURE - Sri Lanka: Fischen in Koggala
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sanka Gayashan/REX/Shutterstock (8976259e)
A Sri Lankan traditional fisherman, also known locally as a stick fisherman, tries to climb a stilt fixed into the ocean floor in Koggala, about 140 kilometers (91 miles) south of Colombo, Sri Lanka, 29 July 2017. Stilt fishing is a method of fishing unique to the island country of Sri Lanka. These days, it is as much a show for visitors as it is a viable source of income, and many fishermen still venture out, as the goodwill contributions of tourists does help support the local economy.
Traditional stilt fishing, Koggala, Sri Lanka - 29 Jul 2017
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FEATURE - Sri Lanka: Fischen in Koggala
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sanka Gayashan/REX/Shutterstock (8976259d)
A Sri Lankan traditional fisherman, also known locally as a stick fisherman, tries to climb a stilt fixed into the ocean floor in Koggala, about 140 kilometers (91 miles) south of Colombo, Sri Lanka, 29 July 2017. Stilt fishing is a method of fishing unique to the island country of Sri Lanka. These days, it is as much a show for visitors as it is a viable source of income, and many fishermen still venture out, as the goodwill contributions of tourists does help support the local economy.
Traditional stilt fishing, Koggala, Sri Lanka - 29 Jul 2017
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FEATURE - Sri Lanka: Fischen in Koggala
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sanka Gayashan/REX/Shutterstock (8976259r)
A tourist experiences Sri Lankan traditional fishing methord locally known as a stilt fishing as he sits perched on a stilt fixed into the ocean floor in Koggala, about 140 kilometers (91 miles) south of Colombo, Sri Lanka, 29 July 2017. Stilt fishing is a method of fishing unique to the island country of Sri Lanka.
Traditional fishing, Koggala, Sri Lanka - 29 Jul 2017
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FEATURE - Sri Lanka: Fischen in Koggala
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sanka Gayashan/REX/Shutterstock (8976259o)
A tourist experiences Sri Lankan traditional fishing methord locally known as a stilt fishing as he sits perched on a stilt fixed into the ocean floor in Koggala, about 140 kilometers (91 miles) south of Colombo, Sri Lanka, 29 July 2017. Stilt fishing is a method of fishing unique to the island country of Sri Lanka.
Traditional fishing, Koggala, Sri Lanka - 29 Jul 2017
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FEATURE - Sri Lanka: Fischen in Koggala
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sanka Gayashan/REX/Shutterstock (8976259t)
A Sri Lankan traditional stick fisherman, also known locally as a stilt fisherman, sits perched on a stilt fixed into the ocean floor as he fishes in Koggala, about 140 kilometers (91 miles) south of Colombo, Sri Lanka, 29 July 2017. Stilt fishing is a method of fishing unique to the island country of Sri Lanka. These days, it is as much a show for visitors as it is a viable source of income, and many fishermen still venture out, as the goodwill contributions of tourists does help support the local economy.
Traditional fishing, Koggala, Sri Lanka - 29 Jul 2017
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FEATURE - Sri Lanka: Fischen in Koggala
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sanka Gayashan/REX/Shutterstock (8976259q)
A Sri Lankan traditional stick fisherman, also known locally as a stilt fisherman, sits perched on a stilt fixed into the ocean floor as he fishes in Koggala, about 140 kilometers (91 miles) south of Colombo, Sri Lanka, 29 July 2017. Stilt fishing is a method of fishing unique to the island country of Sri Lanka. These days, it is as much a show for visitors as it is a viable source of income, and many fishermen still venture out, as the goodwill contributions of tourists does help support the local economy.
Traditional fishing, Koggala, Sri Lanka - 29 Jul 2017
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