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  • Kanwar Yatra In Jaipur-2025
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    Kanwar Yatra In Jaipur-2025
    'Kanwariyas' carry water from the Galta Ji temple 'kund' during their pilgrimage in the holy month of 'Shravan' in Jaipur, India, on July 20, 2025. (Photo by Vishal Bhatnagar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Kanwar Yatra In Jaipur-2025
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    Kanwar Yatra In Jaipur-2025
    'Kanwariyas' carry water from the Galta Ji temple 'kund' during their pilgrimage in the holy month of 'Shravan' in Jaipur, India, on July 20, 2025. (Photo by Vishal Bhatnagar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Kanwar Yatra In Jaipur-2025
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    Kanwar Yatra In Jaipur-2025
    'Kanwariyas' carry water from the Galta Ji temple 'kund' during their pilgrimage in the holy month of 'Shravan' in Jaipur, India, on July 20, 2025. (Photo by Vishal Bhatnagar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Kanwar Yatra In Jaipur-2025
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    Kanwar Yatra In Jaipur-2025
    'Kanwariyas' carry water from the Galta Ji temple 'kund' during their pilgrimage in the holy month of 'Shravan' in Jaipur, India, on July 20, 2025. (Photo by Vishal Bhatnagar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Kanwar Yatra In Jaipur-2025
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    Kanwar Yatra In Jaipur-2025
    'Kanwariyas' carry water from the Galta Ji temple 'kund' during their pilgrimage in the holy month of 'Shravan' in Jaipur, India, on July 20, 2025. (Photo by Vishal Bhatnagar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Kanwar Yatra In Jaipur-2025
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    Kanwar Yatra In Jaipur-2025
    'Kanwariyas' carry water from the Galta Ji temple 'kund' during their pilgrimage in the holy month of 'Shravan' in Jaipur, India, on July 20, 2025. (Photo by Vishal Bhatnagar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Kanwar Yatra In Jaipur-2025
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    Kanwar Yatra In Jaipur-2025
    'Kanwariyas' carry water from the Galta Ji temple 'kund' during their pilgrimage in the holy month of 'Shravan' in Jaipur, India, on July 20, 2025. (Photo by Vishal Bhatnagar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Kanwar Yatra In Jaipur-2025
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    Kanwar Yatra In Jaipur-2025
    'Kanwariyas' carry water from the Galta Ji temple 'kund' during their pilgrimage in the holy month of 'Shravan' in Jaipur, India, on July 20, 2025. (Photo by Vishal Bhatnagar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Kanwar Yatra In Jaipur-2025
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    Kanwar Yatra In Jaipur-2025
    'Kanwariyas' carry water from the Galta Ji temple 'kund' during their pilgrimage in the holy month of 'Shravan' in Jaipur, India, on July 20, 2025. (Photo by Vishal Bhatnagar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Kanwar Yatra In Jaipur-2025
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    Kanwar Yatra In Jaipur-2025
    'Kanwariyas' carry water from the Galta Ji temple 'kund' during their pilgrimage in the holy month of 'Shravan' in Jaipur, India, on July 20, 2025. (Photo by Vishal Bhatnagar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Kanwar Yatra In Jaipur-2025
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    Kanwar Yatra In Jaipur-2025
    'Kanwariyas' carry water from the Galta Ji temple 'kund' during their pilgrimage in the holy month of 'Shravan' in Jaipur, India, on July 20, 2025. (Photo by Vishal Bhatnagar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Kanwar Yatra In Jaipur-2025
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    Kanwar Yatra In Jaipur-2025
    'Kanwariyas' carry water from the Galta Ji temple 'kund' during their pilgrimage in the holy month of 'Shravan' in Jaipur, India, on July 20, 2025. (Photo by Vishal Bhatnagar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Kanwar Yatra In Jaipur-2025
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    Kanwar Yatra In Jaipur-2025
    'Kanwariyas' carry water from the Galta Ji temple 'kund' during their pilgrimage in the holy month of 'Shravan' in Jaipur, India, on July 20, 2025. (Photo by Vishal Bhatnagar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
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    Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
    People from the Pnar community move around a Rot themed to stop women harassment as they celebrate an event organized to mark the Behdienkhlam festival in Jowai, India, on July 14, 2025. Behdienkhlam is a vibrant annual festival celebrated by the Pnar (Jaintia) community of Meghalaya, especially in Jowai, to drive away plague and diseases and to pray for a good harvest. Observed in July after the sowing season, it features traditional rituals, offerings to ancestral spirits, and the grand procession of beautifully decorated bamboo structures called ''rots,'' which are later immersed in a sacred muddy pool known as Ka Aitnar. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
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    Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
    People from the Pnar community march in a circle as they celebrate an event organized to mark the Behdienkhlam festival in Jowai, India, on July 14, 2025. Behdienkhlam is a vibrant annual festival celebrated by the Pnar (Jaintia) community of Meghalaya, especially in Jowai, to drive away plague and diseases and to pray for a good harvest. Observed in July after the sowing season, it features traditional rituals, offerings to ancestral spirits, and the grand procession of beautifully decorated bamboo structures called ''rots,'' which are later immersed in a sacred muddy pool known as Ka Aitnar. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
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    Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
    People from the Pnar community move around a Rot-themed Operation Sindoor as they celebrate an event organized to mark the Behdienkhlam festival in Jowai, India, on July 14, 2025. Behdienkhlam is a vibrant annual festival celebrated by the Pnar (Jaintia) community of Meghalaya, especially in Jowai, to drive away plague and diseases and to pray for a good harvest. Observed in July after the sowing season, it features traditional rituals, offerings to ancestral spirits, and the grand procession of beautifully decorated bamboo structures called ''rots,'' which are later immersed in a sacred muddy pool known as Ka Aitnar. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
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    Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
    People from the Pnar community move around a Rot-themed AI technology as they celebrate an event organized to mark the Behdienkhlam festival in Jowai, India, on July 14, 2025. Behdienkhlam is an annual festival celebrated by the Pnar (Jaintia) community of Meghalaya, especially in Jowai, to drive away plague and diseases and to pray for a good harvest. Observed in July after the sowing season, it features traditional rituals, offerings to ancestral spirits, and the grand procession of decorated bamboo structures called ''rots,'' which are later immersed in a sacred muddy pool known as Ka Aitnar. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
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    Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
    People from the Pnar community attend the Behdienkhlam festival in Jowai, India, on July 14, 2025. Behdienkhlam is a vibrant annual festival celebrated by the Pnar (Jaintia) community of Meghalaya, especially in Jowai, to drive away plague and diseases and to pray for a good harvest. Observed in July after the sowing season, it features traditional rituals, offerings to ancestral spirits, and the grand procession of beautifully decorated bamboo structures called ''rots,'' which are later immersed in a sacred muddy pool known as Ka Aitnar. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
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    Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
    People from the Pnar community march in a circle around a Rot as they celebrate an event organized to mark the Behdienkhlam festival in Jowai, India, on July 14, 2025. Behdienkhlam is a vibrant annual festival celebrated by the Pnar (Jaintia) community of Meghalaya, especially in Jowai, to drive away plague and diseases and to pray for a good harvest. Observed in July after the sowing season, it features traditional rituals, offerings to ancestral spirits, and the grand procession of beautifully decorated bamboo structures called ''rots,'' which are later immersed in a sacred muddy pool known as Ka Aitnar. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
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    Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
    People from the Pnar community move around a Rot themed to stop women harassment as they celebrate an event organized to mark the Behdienkhlam festival in Jowai, India, on July 14, 2025. Behdienkhlam is a vibrant annual festival celebrated by the Pnar (Jaintia) community of Meghalaya, especially in Jowai, to drive away plague and diseases and to pray for a good harvest. Observed in July after the sowing season, it features traditional rituals, offerings to ancestral spirits, and the grand procession of beautifully decorated bamboo structures called ''rots,'' which are later immersed in a sacred muddy pool known as Ka Aitnar. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
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    Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
    People from the Pnar community march in a circle around a Rot as they celebrate an event organized to mark the Behdienkhlam festival in Jowai, India, on July 14, 2025. Behdienkhlam is a vibrant annual festival celebrated by the Pnar (Jaintia) community of Meghalaya, especially in Jowai, to drive away plague and diseases and to pray for a good harvest. Observed in July after the sowing season, it features traditional rituals, offerings to ancestral spirits, and the grand procession of beautifully decorated bamboo structures called ''rots,'' which are later immersed in a sacred muddy pool known as Ka Aitnar. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
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    Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
    People from the Pnar community perform rituals as they carry a large log to celebrate an event organized to mark the Behdienkhlam festival in Jowai, India, on July 14, 2025. Behdienkhlam is an annual festival celebrated by the Pnar (Jaintia) community of Meghalaya, especially in Jowai, to drive away plague and diseases and to pray for a good harvest. Observed in July after the sowing season, it features traditional rituals, offerings to ancestral spirits, and the grand procession of decorated bamboo structures called ''rots,'' which are later immersed in a sacred muddy pool known as Ka Aitnar. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
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    Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
    People from the Pnar community march in a circle around a Rot as they celebrate an event organized to mark the Behdienkhlam festival in Jowai, India, on July 14, 2025. Behdienkhlam is a vibrant annual festival celebrated by the Pnar (Jaintia) community of Meghalaya, especially in Jowai, to drive away plague and diseases and to pray for a good harvest. Observed in July after the sowing season, it features traditional rituals, offerings to ancestral spirits, and the grand procession of beautifully decorated bamboo structures called ''rots,'' which are later immersed in a sacred muddy pool known as Ka Aitnar. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
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    Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
    People from the Pnar community move around a rot-themed coal factory as they celebrate an event organized to mark the Behdienkhlam festival in Jowai, India, on July 14, 2025. Behdienkhlam is a vibrant annual festival celebrated by the Pnar (Jaintia) community of Meghalaya, especially in Jowai, to drive away plague and diseases and to pray for a good harvest. Observed in July after the sowing season, it features traditional rituals, offerings to ancestral spirits, and the grand procession of beautifully decorated bamboo structures called ''rots,'' which are later immersed in a sacred muddy pool known as Ka Aitnar. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
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    Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
    People from the Pnar community observe the Behdienkhlam festival from a rooftop in Jowai, India, on July 14, 2025. Behdienkhlam is a vibrant annual festival celebrated by the Pnar (Jaintia) community of Meghalaya, especially in Jowai, to drive away plague and diseases and to pray for a good harvest. Observed in July after the sowing season, it features traditional rituals, offerings to ancestral spirits, and the grand procession of beautifully decorated bamboo structures called ''rots,'' which are later immersed in a sacred muddy pool known as Ka Aitnar. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
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    Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
    People attend an event holding umbrellas to mark the Behdienkhlam festival in Jowai, India, on July 14, 2025. Behdienkhlam is a vibrant annual festival celebrated by the Pnar (Jaintia) community of Meghalaya, especially in Jowai, to drive away plague and diseases and to pray for a good harvest. Observed in July after the sowing season, it features traditional rituals, offerings to ancestral spirits, and the grand procession of beautifully decorated bamboo structures called ''rots,'' which are later immersed in a sacred muddy pool known as Ka Aitnar. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
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    Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
    People from the Pnar community attend the Behdienkhlam festival in Jowai, India, on July 14, 2025. Behdienkhlam is a vibrant annual festival celebrated by the Pnar (Jaintia) community of Meghalaya, especially in Jowai, to drive away plague and diseases and to pray for a good harvest. Observed in July after the sowing season, it features traditional rituals, offerings to ancestral spirits, and the grand procession of beautifully decorated bamboo structures called ''rots,'' which are later immersed in a sacred muddy pool known as Ka Aitnar. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
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    Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
    People from the Pnar community perform rituals using a tree to celebrate an event organized to mark the Behdienkhlam festival in Jowai, India, on July 14, 2025. Behdienkhlam is an annual festival celebrated by the Pnar (Jaintia) community of Meghalaya, especially in Jowai, to drive away plague and diseases and to pray for a good harvest. Observed in July after the sowing season, it features traditional rituals, offerings to ancestral spirits, and the grand procession of decorated bamboo structures called ''rots,'' which are later immersed in a sacred muddy pool known as Ka Aitnar. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
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    Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
    People from the Pnar community march in a circle as they celebrate an event organized to mark the Behdienkhlam festival in Jowai, India, on July 14, 2025. Behdienkhlam is a vibrant annual festival celebrated by the Pnar (Jaintia) community of Meghalaya, especially in Jowai, to drive away plague and diseases and to pray for a good harvest. Observed in July after the sowing season, it features traditional rituals, offerings to ancestral spirits, and the grand procession of beautifully decorated bamboo structures called ''rots,'' which are later immersed in a sacred muddy pool known as Ka Aitnar. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
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    Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
    People from the Pnar community attend the Behdienkhlam festival in Jowai, India, on July 14, 2025. Behdienkhlam is a vibrant annual festival celebrated by the Pnar (Jaintia) community of Meghalaya, especially in Jowai, to drive away plague and diseases and to pray for a good harvest. Observed in July after the sowing season, it features traditional rituals, offerings to ancestral spirits, and the grand procession of beautifully decorated bamboo structures called ''rots,'' which are later immersed in a sacred muddy pool known as Ka Aitnar. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
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    Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
    People from the Pnar community perform rituals using a tree to celebrate an event organized to mark the Behdienkhlam festival in Jowai, India, on July 14, 2025. Behdienkhlam is an annual festival celebrated by the Pnar (Jaintia) community of Meghalaya, especially in Jowai, to drive away plague and diseases and to pray for a good harvest. Observed in July after the sowing season, it features traditional rituals, offerings to ancestral spirits, and the grand procession of decorated bamboo structures called ''rots,'' which are later immersed in a sacred muddy pool known as Ka Aitnar. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
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    Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
    People from the Pnar community perform rituals using a tree to celebrate an event organized to mark the Behdienkhlam festival in Jowai, India, on July 14, 2025. Behdienkhlam is an annual festival celebrated by the Pnar (Jaintia) community of Meghalaya, especially in Jowai, to drive away plague and diseases and to pray for a good harvest. Observed in July after the sowing season, it features traditional rituals, offerings to ancestral spirits, and the grand procession of decorated bamboo structures called ''rots,'' which are later immersed in a sacred muddy pool known as Ka Aitnar. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
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    Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
    People from the Pnar community march in a circle as they celebrate an event organized to mark the Behdienkhlam festival in Jowai, India, on July 14, 2025. Behdienkhlam is a vibrant annual festival celebrated by the Pnar (Jaintia) community of Meghalaya, especially in Jowai, to drive away plague and diseases and to pray for a good harvest. Observed in July after the sowing season, it features traditional rituals, offerings to ancestral spirits, and the grand procession of beautifully decorated bamboo structures called ''rots,'' which are later immersed in a sacred muddy pool known as Ka Aitnar. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto)

     

  • PULSE Nightclub Interim Memorial
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    PULSE Nightclub Interim Memorial
    The Interim Memorial, erected originally for a short-term period, encourages visitors to leave remembrances and small offerings to remember the tragic event. The memorial is intended to be a place of healing. (Photo by George Wilson)

     

  • PULSE Nightclub Interim Memorial
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    PULSE Nightclub Interim Memorial
    The Interim Memorial, erected originally for a short-term period, encourages visitors to leave remembrances and small offerings to remember the tragic event. The memorial is intended to be a place of healing. (Photo by George Wilson)

     

  • PULSE Nightclub Interim Memorial
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    PULSE Nightclub Interim Memorial
    The Interim Memorial, erected originally for a short-term period, encourages visitors to leave remembrances and small offerings to remember the tragic event. The memorial is intended to be a place of healing. (Photo by George Wilson)

     

  • PULSE Nightclub Interim Memorial
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    PULSE Nightclub Interim Memorial
    The Interim Memorial, erected originally for a short-term period, encourages visitors to leave remembrances and small offerings to remember the tragic event. The memorial is intended to be a place of healing. (Photo by George Wilson)

     

  • PULSE Nightclub Interim Memorial
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    PULSE Nightclub Interim Memorial
    The Interim Memorial, erected originally for a short-term period, encourages visitors to leave remembrances and small offerings to remember the tragic event. The memorial is intended to be a place of healing. (Photo by George Wilson)

     

  • PULSE Nightclub Interim Memorial
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    PULSE Nightclub Interim Memorial
    The Interim Memorial, erected originally for a short-term period, encourages visitors to leave remembrances and small offerings to remember the tragic event. The memorial is intended to be a place of healing. (Photo by George Wilson)

     

  • PULSE Nightclub Interim Memorial
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    PULSE Nightclub Interim Memorial
    The Interim Memorial, erected originally for a short-term period, encourages visitors to leave remembrances and small offerings to remember the tragic event. The memorial is intended to be a place of healing. (Photo by George Wilson)

     

  • PULSE Nightclub Interim Memorial
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    PULSE Nightclub Interim Memorial
    The Interim Memorial, erected originally for a short-term period, encourages visitors to leave remembrances and small offerings to remember the tragic event. The memorial is intended to be a place of healing. (Photo by George Wilson)

     

  • PULSE Nightclub Interim Memorial
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    PULSE Nightclub Interim Memorial
    The Interim Memorial, erected originally for a short-term period, encourages visitors to leave remembrances and small offerings to remember the tragic event. The memorial is intended to be a place of healing. (Photo by George Wilson)

     

  • PULSE Nightclub Interim Memorial
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    PULSE Nightclub Interim Memorial
    The Interim Memorial, erected originally for a short-term period, encourages visitors to leave remembrances and small offerings to remember the tragic event. The memorial is intended to be a place of healing. (Photo by George Wilson)

     

  • PULSE Nightclub Interim Memorial
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    PULSE Nightclub Interim Memorial
    The Interim Memorial, erected originally for a short-term period, encourages visitors to leave remembrances and small offerings to remember the tragic event. The memorial is intended to be a place of healing. (Photo by George Wilson)

     

  • PULSE Nightclub Interim Memorial
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    PULSE Nightclub Interim Memorial
    The Interim Memorial, erected originally for a short-term period, encourages visitors to leave remembrances and small offerings to remember the tragic event. The memorial is intended to be a place of healing. (Photo by George Wilson)

     

  • PULSE Nightclub Interim Memorial
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    PULSE Nightclub Interim Memorial
    The Interim Memorial, erected originally for a short-term period, encourages visitors to leave remembrances and small offerings to remember the tragic event. The memorial is intended to be a place of healing. (Photo by George Wilson)

     

  • Esala Full Moon Poya Day
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    Esala Full Moon Poya Day
    Buddhist devotees worship Lord Buddha to mark Esala Full Moon Poya Day in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on July 10, 2025, at Kelaniya Temple (Photo by Thilina Kaluthotage/NurPhoto).

     

  • Esala Full Moon Poya Day
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    Esala Full Moon Poya Day
    Buddhist devotees worship Lord Buddha to mark Esala Full Moon Poya Day in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on July 10, 2025, at Kelaniya Temple (Photo by Thilina Kaluthotage/NurPhoto).

     

  • Esala Full Moon Poya Day
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    Esala Full Moon Poya Day
    Buddhist devotees worship Lord Buddha to mark Esala Full Moon Poya Day in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on July 10, 2025, at Kelaniya Temple (Photo by Thilina Kaluthotage/NurPhoto).

     

  • Esala Full Moon Poya Day
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    Esala Full Moon Poya Day
    Buddhist devotees worship Lord Buddha to mark Esala Full Moon Poya Day in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on July 10, 2025, at Kelaniya Temple (Photo by Thilina Kaluthotage/NurPhoto).

     

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