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  • 5th Annual Hollywood Unlocked Impact Awards
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    5th Annual Hollywood Unlocked Impact Awards
    Tennile Griffin and husband/American rapper, songwriter, record producer, and DJ Warren G (Warren Griffin III) arrive at the 5th Annual Hollywood Unlocked Impact Awards held at the Wilshire Garden Courtyard at The Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto)

     

  • 5th Annual Hollywood Unlocked Impact Awards
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    5th Annual Hollywood Unlocked Impact Awards
    Actress Kyrie McAlpin arrives at the 5th Annual Hollywood Unlocked Impact Awards held at the Wilshire Garden Courtyard at The Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto)

     

  • 5th Annual Hollywood Unlocked Impact Awards
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    5th Annual Hollywood Unlocked Impact Awards
    American actor and comedian Brandon T. Jackson (Brandon Timothy Jackson) arrives at the 5th Annual Hollywood Unlocked Impact Awards held at the Wilshire Garden Courtyard at The Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto)

     

  • Skunk
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    Skunk
    A skunk forages in a backyard for food in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on May 15, 2023. Skunks are known for their ability to spray a liquid with a strong, unpleasant scent from their anal glands. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Campus ADK - Academy Of Performing Arts Baden-Wuerttemberg
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    Campus ADK - Academy Of Performing Arts Baden-Wuerttemberg
    The campus buildings of the Akademie fur Darstellende Kunst Baden-Wuerttemberg (ADK), the Academy of Performing Arts, are in Ludwigsburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, on July 1, 2023. The campus includes studio buildings such as the Albrecht Ade Studio, a performance stage, teaching spaces, and public areas that support interdisciplinary art education. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Campus ADK - Academy Of Performing Arts Baden-Wuerttemberg
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    Campus ADK - Academy Of Performing Arts Baden-Wuerttemberg
    The campus buildings of the Akademie fur Darstellende Kunst Baden-Wuerttemberg (ADK), the Academy of Performing Arts, are in Ludwigsburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, on July 1, 2023. The campus includes studio buildings such as the Albrecht Ade Studio, a performance stage, teaching spaces, and public areas that support interdisciplinary art education. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Campus ADK - Academy Of Performing Arts Baden-Wuerttemberg
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    Campus ADK - Academy Of Performing Arts Baden-Wuerttemberg
    The campus buildings of the Akademie fur Darstellende Kunst Baden-Wuerttemberg (ADK), the Academy of Performing Arts, are in Ludwigsburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, on July 1, 2023. The campus includes studio buildings such as the Albrecht Ade Studio, a performance stage, teaching spaces, and public areas that support interdisciplinary art education. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Campus ADK - Academy Of Performing Arts Baden-Wuerttemberg
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    Campus ADK - Academy Of Performing Arts Baden-Wuerttemberg
    The campus buildings of the Akademie fur Darstellende Kunst Baden-Wuerttemberg (ADK), the Academy of Performing Arts, are in Ludwigsburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, on July 1, 2023. The campus includes studio buildings such as the Albrecht Ade Studio, a performance stage, teaching spaces, and public areas that support interdisciplinary art education. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Campus ADK - Academy Of Performing Arts Baden-Wuerttemberg
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    Campus ADK - Academy Of Performing Arts Baden-Wuerttemberg
    The campus buildings of the Akademie fur Darstellende Kunst Baden-Wuerttemberg (ADK), the Academy of Performing Arts, are in Ludwigsburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, on July 1, 2023. The campus includes studio buildings such as the Albrecht Ade Studio, a performance stage, teaching spaces, and public areas that support interdisciplinary art education. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Campus ADK - Academy Of Performing Arts Baden-Wuerttemberg
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    Campus ADK - Academy Of Performing Arts Baden-Wuerttemberg
    The campus buildings of the Akademie fur Darstellende Kunst Baden-Wuerttemberg (ADK), the Academy of Performing Arts, are in Ludwigsburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, on July 1, 2023. The campus includes studio buildings such as the Albrecht Ade Studio, a performance stage, teaching spaces, and public areas that support interdisciplinary art education. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Campus ADK - Academy Of Performing Arts Baden-Wuerttemberg
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    Campus ADK - Academy Of Performing Arts Baden-Wuerttemberg
    The campus buildings of the Akademie fur Darstellende Kunst Baden-Wuerttemberg (ADK), the Academy of Performing Arts, are in Ludwigsburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, on July 1, 2023. The campus includes studio buildings such as the Albrecht Ade Studio, a performance stage, teaching spaces, and public areas that support interdisciplinary art education. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Campus ADK - Academy Of Performing Arts Baden-Wuerttemberg
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    Campus ADK - Academy Of Performing Arts Baden-Wuerttemberg
    The campus buildings of the Akademie fur Darstellende Kunst Baden-Wuerttemberg (ADK), the Academy of Performing Arts, are in Ludwigsburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, on July 1, 2023. The campus includes studio buildings such as the Albrecht Ade Studio, a performance stage, teaching spaces, and public areas that support interdisciplinary art education. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Campus ADK - Academy Of Performing Arts Baden-Wuerttemberg
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    Campus ADK - Academy Of Performing Arts Baden-Wuerttemberg
    The campus buildings of the Akademie fur Darstellende Kunst Baden-Wuerttemberg (ADK), the Academy of Performing Arts, are in Ludwigsburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, on July 1, 2023. The campus includes studio buildings such as the Albrecht Ade Studio, a performance stage, teaching spaces, and public areas that support interdisciplinary art education. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Israel Iran War 2025: Incoming Missile Interception
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    Israel Iran War 2025: Incoming Missile Interception
    June 17, 2025, Jerusalem, Israel: A barrage of missiles fired at Israel from Iran is intercepted in the airspace above Jerusalem. (Credit Image: © Nir Alon/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

  • The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
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    The Falles Of Alins, The Prehistoric Fire Festival Of The Pyrenees (file Images)
    The falla descent in Alins is part of the summer solstice fire festivals of the Pyrenees, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. With pre-Christian roots, these celebrations symbolize the renewal of life, the purification of the land, and the protection of the community through fire during the longest days of the year. Each year, around St. John's Eve, fallaires descend from the mountains carrying burning torches made of resinous wood, tracing paths of fire through the darkness. In Alins, as in other villages of the Vall Ferrera, the community gathers to welcome them with music, festivity, and rituals passed down through generations. This fusion of ancient spirituality and popular culture remains alive, deeply rooted in the landscape and collective spirit of the Pyrenees. In Alins, Catalonia, Spain, near the Andorra Frontier, on June 23, 2023 (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto).

     

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