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Daily Life In Old Quebec City
People walk and sit along Dufferin Terrace in Old Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, on June 26, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Old Quebec City
People walk and sit along Dufferin Terrace in Old Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, on June 26, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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IT Specialist At Work
An IT specialist from Russia works on a laptop in a rented apartment in Novi Sad, Serbia, on July 17, 2025. (Photo by Maxim Konankov/NurPhoto) -
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IT Specialist At Work
An IT specialist from Russia works on a laptop in a rented apartment in Novi Sad, Serbia, on July 17, 2025. (Photo by Maxim Konankov/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Nepal
Nepali farmers work in a paddy field in Lalitpur, Nepal, on June 26, 2025. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Dubai Travel
March 18, 2025 - Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Asia: People on the terrace of the Apple Store at the Dubai Mall with a view of the Burj Khalifa Lake. (Olaf Schuelke / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Starbucks Storefront At Night In Central Vienna
A Starbucks coffee shop is illuminated at night on Singerstrasse in Vienna, Austria, on June 8, 2025. Several parked rental bikes and e-scooters line the sidewalk outside the store near the McDonald's McCafe location. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Anti Tourism Demonstration In Barcelona
A couple sits on a terrace while demonstrators march during an anti-tourism demonstration in Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain, on June 15, 2025. (Photo by Manu Alvarez/NurPhoto) -
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Anti Tourism Demonstration In Barcelona
A protestor uses a water gun towards people on a terrace during an anti-tourism demonstration in Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain, on June 15, 2025. (Photo by Manu Alvarez/NurPhoto) -
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Outdoor Dining At McDonald’s In Munich
Numerous people sit and walk in front of a McDonald's restaurant with outdoor seating in Munich, Germany, on May 24, 2025. The area features wooden benches, a McCafe entrance, and high pedestrian activity. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Women Sitting On Wooden Seating Structure In Munich Park
Several women, some wearing headscarves, sit and rest on a modern wooden bench installation in a public park in Munich, Germany, on May 24, 2025. The structure includes shaded elements and greenery, offering a calm communal space in the urban neighborhood. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Women Sitting On Wooden Seating Structure In Munich Park
Several women, some wearing headscarves, sit and rest on a modern wooden bench installation in a public park in Munich, Germany, on May 24, 2025. The structure includes shaded elements and greenery, offering a calm communal space in the urban neighborhood. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Warsaw Daily Life
An outdoor restaurant terrace with Zywiec branded parasols are is seen in Warsaw, Poland on 20 May, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Police Patrol At Prague Castle
A Czech soldier walks through a scenic lookout area within Prague Castle as tourists explore the grounds in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 11, 2025. The historic site overlooks the red rooftops and Baroque towers of the Lesser Town, with security presence visible among visitors. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Trekking Singla Pass In Dhading, Nepal.
Panoramic views of the Ganesh mountain range are visible from the Singla Pass in Dhading, Nepal, on May 11, 2025. (Photo by Ambir Tolang/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Prague At Night
People gather in front of the neon-lit bar ''Top Up'' with the sign ''Coffee Today, Cocktail Tonight'' in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 10, 2025. Tables and chairs with branded umbrellas are set outside on the cobblestone street, reflecting the nightlife atmosphere of the city center. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Rischart Headquarters Bakery On Marienplatz In Munich
A view of the blue Rischart sign with a promotional poster for cocktails and drinks at the Marienbar is at the entrance of the bakery's busiest branch at Marienplatz 18 in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 3, 2025. Max Rischart's Backhaus KG operates this traditional location, which also serves as the company's headquarters. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Rischart Headquarters Bakery On Marienplatz In Munich
A close-up view of the illuminated Rischart bakery sign above the entrance at Marienplatz 18 features an advertisement for Rischart's Marienbar with spritz cocktails and an outdoor terrace in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 3, 2025. This is the busiest branch of Max Rischart's Backhaus KG and also houses the company's headquarters. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Red Umbrella Shades A Sunlit Balcony On A Late Summer Day
A red umbrella stands open on a balcony of a residential building under bright sunlight in Rosenheim, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on September 5, 2021. The clear sky and warm lighting reflect stable late summer weather in southern Germany. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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The paddy field workers in the dramatic scenery in Indonesia by Rahmad Himawan
These paddy field workers get to work in the fields in front of a dramatic mountainside and moody skies. The wonderful scenery of Bengkulu, Indonesia, offered up its sites both on the ground and by air with use of a drone.
Rahmad Himawan, 29, said, "This photo of the natural beauty is one of the most beautiful views in Bengkulu, Indonesia. The agricultural scenery in front of the Barisan mountains in Sumatra, Indonesia, is a wonderful sight. These are indigenous people who live in the Kemumu village area of North Bengkulu. More than 80% of the population work as farmers, with one of these areas the rice fields. People are grouped together, with each farm having around 10-20 members. The owner of the agricultural land will hire this work force to tend to the crops with each member having varying wages, through a profit-sharing system in place, depending on that year's sales of sacks of rice. The planting of the rice is taking place all year round and can be done three to four times between harvests."
"The sky in this mountainous area of the Barisan Mountains has many dramatic moments, with the Barisan Mountains the cause of some of the weather conditions. I often get dramatic moments, mainly in the morning or evening sun, and can see rainbows, thunderstorms and foggy weather which all add to the dramatic atmosphere." (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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The paddy field workers in the dramatic scenery in Indonesia by Rahmad Himawan
These paddy field workers get to work in the fields in front of a dramatic mountainside and moody skies. The wonderful scenery of Bengkulu, Indonesia, offered up its sites both on the ground and by air with use of a drone.
Rahmad Himawan, 29, said, "This photo of the natural beauty is one of the most beautiful views in Bengkulu, Indonesia. The agricultural scenery in front of the Barisan mountains in Sumatra, Indonesia, is a wonderful sight. These are indigenous people who live in the Kemumu village area of North Bengkulu. More than 80% of the population work as farmers, with one of these areas the rice fields. People are grouped together, with each farm having around 10-20 members. The owner of the agricultural land will hire this work force to tend to the crops with each member having varying wages, through a profit-sharing system in place, depending on that year's sales of sacks of rice. The planting of the rice is taking place all year round and can be done three to four times between harvests."
"The sky in this mountainous area of the Barisan Mountains has many dramatic moments, with the Barisan Mountains the cause of some of the weather conditions. I often get dramatic moments, mainly in the morning or evening sun, and can see rainbows, thunderstorms and foggy weather which all add to the dramatic atmosphere." (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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The paddy field workers in the dramatic scenery in Indonesia by Rahmad Himawan
These paddy field workers get to work in the fields in front of a dramatic mountainside and moody skies. The wonderful scenery of Bengkulu, Indonesia, offered up its sites both on the ground and by air with use of a drone.
Rahmad Himawan, 29, said, "This photo of the natural beauty is one of the most beautiful views in Bengkulu, Indonesia. The agricultural scenery in front of the Barisan mountains in Sumatra, Indonesia, is a wonderful sight. These are indigenous people who live in the Kemumu village area of North Bengkulu. More than 80% of the population work as farmers, with one of these areas the rice fields. People are grouped together, with each farm having around 10-20 members. The owner of the agricultural land will hire this work force to tend to the crops with each member having varying wages, through a profit-sharing system in place, depending on that year's sales of sacks of rice. The planting of the rice is taking place all year round and can be done three to four times between harvests."
"The sky in this mountainous area of the Barisan Mountains has many dramatic moments, with the Barisan Mountains the cause of some of the weather conditions. I often get dramatic moments, mainly in the morning or evening sun, and can see rainbows, thunderstorms and foggy weather which all add to the dramatic atmosphere." (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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The paddy field workers in the dramatic scenery in Indonesia by Rahmad Himawan
These paddy field workers get to work in the fields in front of a dramatic mountainside and moody skies. The wonderful scenery of Bengkulu, Indonesia, offered up its sites both on the ground and by air with use of a drone.
Rahmad Himawan, 29, said, "This photo of the natural beauty is one of the most beautiful views in Bengkulu, Indonesia. The agricultural scenery in front of the Barisan mountains in Sumatra, Indonesia, is a wonderful sight. These are indigenous people who live in the Kemumu village area of North Bengkulu. More than 80% of the population work as farmers, with one of these areas the rice fields. People are grouped together, with each farm having around 10-20 members. The owner of the agricultural land will hire this work force to tend to the crops with each member having varying wages, through a profit-sharing system in place, depending on that year's sales of sacks of rice. The planting of the rice is taking place all year round and can be done three to four times between harvests."
"The sky in this mountainous area of the Barisan Mountains has many dramatic moments, with the Barisan Mountains the cause of some of the weather conditions. I often get dramatic moments, mainly in the morning or evening sun, and can see rainbows, thunderstorms and foggy weather which all add to the dramatic atmosphere." (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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Russian bombing in eastern Ukraine
KRAMATORSK, UKRAINE - AUGUST 12, 2024 - A transparent bubble is on the terrace of a cafe in Kramatorsk, Donetsk region, close to the front line in eastern Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Russian bombing in eastern Ukraine
KRAMATORSK, UKRAINE - AUGUST 12, 2024 - A transparent bubble is on the terrace of a cafe in Kramatorsk, Donetsk region, close to the front line in eastern Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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'Major disruptor': El Nino threatens the world's rice supplies
After India imposed an export ban on rice following destructive rains, prices have soared - now rising temperatures put crops across south-east Asia at risk.
Normally by mid-August Thongpoon Moonchansong's fields are submerged in still waters, with scattered rice plants reaching up to her knees. The waters are usually so abundant that if you plunge a net into the fields, you can draw out fish and crab to eat.
This year, though, things have been different. Rain has been falling in her village in Uttaradit province in the north of Thailand, but it has not been heavy or consistent enough. The canal next to Thongpoon's family home is dry.
The effect of the climate crisis on rice, both in terms of its quantity and quality, is dramatic, says Dr Siwaret Arikit, director of the Rice Science Center at Kasetsart University in Thailand.
"We have identified so many emerging diseases that were not very severe before. But after climate change, they have destroyed [crops]." He gives the example of dirty panicle disease, which has become a growing threat to rice farmers.
Dr Siwaret Arikit, director of the Rice Science Centre is pictured among rows of tissue culture at the Rice Science Centre in Nakhon Pathom, Thailand on August 10, 2023.
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'Major disruptor': El Nino threatens the world's rice supplies
After India imposed an export ban on rice following destructive rains, prices have soared - now rising temperatures put crops across south-east Asia at risk.
Normally by mid-August Thongpoon Moonchansong's fields are submerged in still waters, with scattered rice plants reaching up to her knees. The waters are usually so abundant that if you plunge a net into the fields, you can draw out fish and crab to eat.
This year, though, things have been different. Rain has been falling in her village in Uttaradit province in the north of Thailand, but it has not been heavy or consistent enough. The canal next to Thongpoon's family home is dry.
The effect of the climate crisis on rice, both in terms of its quantity and quality, is dramatic, says Dr Siwaret Arikit, director of the Rice Science Center at Kasetsart University in Thailand.
"We have identified so many emerging diseases that were not very severe before. But after climate change, they have destroyed [crops]." He gives the example of dirty panicle disease, which has become a growing threat to rice farmers.
Dr Siwaret Arikit examines a rice plant being propagated by tissue culture at the Rice Science Centre in Nakhon Pathom, Thailand on August 10, 2023.
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'Major disruptor': El Nino threatens the world's rice supplies
After India imposed an export ban on rice following destructive rains, prices have soared - now rising temperatures put crops across south-east Asia at risk.
Normally by mid-August Thongpoon Moonchansong's fields are submerged in still waters, with scattered rice plants reaching up to her knees. The waters are usually so abundant that if you plunge a net into the fields, you can draw out fish and crab to eat.
This year, though, things have been different. Rain has been falling in her village in Uttaradit province in the north of Thailand, but it has not been heavy or consistent enough. The canal next to Thongpoon's family home is dry.
The effect of the climate crisis on rice, both in terms of its quantity and quality, is dramatic, says Dr Siwaret Arikit, director of the Rice Science Center at Kasetsart University in Thailand.
"We have identified so many emerging diseases that were not very severe before. But after climate change, they have destroyed [crops]." He gives the example of dirty panicle disease, which has become a growing threat to rice farmers.
Village chief Thanaporn Chompusi processes rice through a mill in Uttaradit, northern Thailand on August 7, 2023 as the country experiences low rainfall.
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'Major disruptor': El Nino threatens the world's rice supplies
After India imposed an export ban on rice following destructive rains, prices have soared - now rising temperatures put crops across south-east Asia at risk.
Normally by mid-August Thongpoon Moonchansong's fields are submerged in still waters, with scattered rice plants reaching up to her knees. The waters are usually so abundant that if you plunge a net into the fields, you can draw out fish and crab to eat.
This year, though, things have been different. Rain has been falling in her village in Uttaradit province in the north of Thailand, but it has not been heavy or consistent enough. The canal next to Thongpoon's family home is dry.
The effect of the climate crisis on rice, both in terms of its quantity and quality, is dramatic, says Dr Siwaret Arikit, director of the Rice Science Center at Kasetsart University in Thailand.
"We have identified so many emerging diseases that were not very severe before. But after climate change, they have destroyed [crops]." He gives the example of dirty panicle disease, which has become a growing threat to rice farmers.
Rice farmer Thongpoon Moonchansong, 59 (L) looks on as village chief Thanaporn Chompusi (R) processes rice through a mill in Uttaradit, northern Thailand on August 7, 2023.
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'Major disruptor': El Nino threatens the world's rice supplies
After India imposed an export ban on rice following destructive rains, prices have soared - now rising temperatures put crops across south-east Asia at risk.
Normally by mid-August Thongpoon Moonchansong's fields are submerged in still waters, with scattered rice plants reaching up to her knees. The waters are usually so abundant that if you plunge a net into the fields, you can draw out fish and crab to eat.
This year, though, things have been different. Rain has been falling in her village in Uttaradit province in the north of Thailand, but it has not been heavy or consistent enough. The canal next to Thongpoon's family home is dry.
The effect of the climate crisis on rice, both in terms of its quantity and quality, is dramatic, says Dr Siwaret Arikit, director of the Rice Science Center at Kasetsart University in Thailand.
"We have identified so many emerging diseases that were not very severe before. But after climate change, they have destroyed [crops]." He gives the example of dirty panicle disease, which has become a growing threat to rice farmers.
Rice struggles to grow in Thanunkan Potudomsinís rice paddy in Uttaradit, northern Thailand on August 7, 2023, as the country experiences low rainfall.
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'Major disruptor': El Nino threatens the world's rice supplies
After India imposed an export ban on rice following destructive rains, prices have soared - now rising temperatures put crops across south-east Asia at risk.
Normally by mid-August Thongpoon Moonchansong's fields are submerged in still waters, with scattered rice plants reaching up to her knees. The waters are usually so abundant that if you plunge a net into the fields, you can draw out fish and crab to eat.
This year, though, things have been different. Rain has been falling in her village in Uttaradit province in the north of Thailand, but it has not been heavy or consistent enough. The canal next to Thongpoon's family home is dry.
The effect of the climate crisis on rice, both in terms of its quantity and quality, is dramatic, says Dr Siwaret Arikit, director of the Rice Science Center at Kasetsart University in Thailand.
"We have identified so many emerging diseases that were not very severe before. But after climate change, they have destroyed [crops]." He gives the example of dirty panicle disease, which has become a growing threat to rice farmers.
Thanunkan Potudomsin stands in her dry rice paddy as her crop struggles to grow due to low rainfall in Uttaradit, northern Thailand on August 7, 2023.
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'Major disruptor': El Nino threatens the world's rice supplies
After India imposed an export ban on rice following destructive rains, prices have soared - now rising temperatures put crops across south-east Asia at risk.
Normally by mid-August Thongpoon Moonchansong's fields are submerged in still waters, with scattered rice plants reaching up to her knees. The waters are usually so abundant that if you plunge a net into the fields, you can draw out fish and crab to eat.
This year, though, things have been different. Rain has been falling in her village in Uttaradit province in the north of Thailand, but it has not been heavy or consistent enough. The canal next to Thongpoon's family home is dry.
The effect of the climate crisis on rice, both in terms of its quantity and quality, is dramatic, says Dr Siwaret Arikit, director of the Rice Science Center at Kasetsart University in Thailand.
"We have identified so many emerging diseases that were not very severe before. But after climate change, they have destroyed [crops]." He gives the example of dirty panicle disease, which has become a growing threat to rice farmers.
Rice farmer Thongpoon Moonchansong, 59 is pictured by a rice paddy in Uttaradit, northern Thailand on August 7, 2023 as the country experiences low rainfall.
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'Major disruptor': El Nino threatens the world's rice supplies
After India imposed an export ban on rice following destructive rains, prices have soared - now rising temperatures put crops across south-east Asia at risk.
Normally by mid-August Thongpoon Moonchansong's fields are submerged in still waters, with scattered rice plants reaching up to her knees. The waters are usually so abundant that if you plunge a net into the fields, you can draw out fish and crab to eat.
This year, though, things have been different. Rain has been falling in her village in Uttaradit province in the north of Thailand, but it has not been heavy or consistent enough. The canal next to Thongpoon's family home is dry.
The effect of the climate crisis on rice, both in terms of its quantity and quality, is dramatic, says Dr Siwaret Arikit, director of the Rice Science Center at Kasetsart University in Thailand.
"We have identified so many emerging diseases that were not very severe before. But after climate change, they have destroyed [crops]." He gives the example of dirty panicle disease, which has become a growing threat to rice farmers.
A rice farmer tends to his paddy in Uttaradit, northern Thailand on August 7, 2023 as the country experiences low rainfall.
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The paddy field workers in the dramatic scenery in Indonesia by Rahmad Himawan
These paddy field workers get to work in the fields in front of a dramatic mountainside and moody skies. The wonderful scenery of Bengkulu, Indonesia, offered up its sites both on the ground and by air with use of a drone.
Rahmad Himawan, 29, said, "This photo of the natural beauty is one of the most beautiful views in Bengkulu, Indonesia. The agricultural scenery in front of the Barisan mountains in Sumatra, Indonesia, is a wonderful sight. These are indigenous people who live in the Kemumu village area of North Bengkulu. More than 80% of the population work as farmers, with one of these areas the rice fields. People are grouped together, with each farm having around 10-20 members. The owner of the agricultural land will hire this work force to tend to the crops with each member having varying wages, through a profit-sharing system in place, depending on that year's sales of sacks of rice. The planting of the rice is taking place all year round and can be done three to four times between harvests."
"The sky in this mountainous area of the Barisan Mountains has many dramatic moments, with the Barisan Mountains the cause of some of the weather conditions. I often get dramatic moments, mainly in the morning or evening sun, and can see rainbows, thunderstorms and foggy weather which all add to the dramatic atmosphere." (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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The paddy field workers in the dramatic scenery in Indonesia by Rahmad Himawan
These paddy field workers get to work in the fields in front of a dramatic mountainside and moody skies. The wonderful scenery of Bengkulu, Indonesia, offered up its sites both on the ground and by air with use of a drone.
Rahmad Himawan, 29, said, "This photo of the natural beauty is one of the most beautiful views in Bengkulu, Indonesia. The agricultural scenery in front of the Barisan mountains in Sumatra, Indonesia, is a wonderful sight. These are indigenous people who live in the Kemumu village area of North Bengkulu. More than 80% of the population work as farmers, with one of these areas the rice fields. People are grouped together, with each farm having around 10-20 members. The owner of the agricultural land will hire this work force to tend to the crops with each member having varying wages, through a profit-sharing system in place, depending on that year's sales of sacks of rice. The planting of the rice is taking place all year round and can be done three to four times between harvests."
"The sky in this mountainous area of the Barisan Mountains has many dramatic moments, with the Barisan Mountains the cause of some of the weather conditions. I often get dramatic moments, mainly in the morning or evening sun, and can see rainbows, thunderstorms and foggy weather which all add to the dramatic atmosphere." (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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The paddy field workers in the dramatic scenery in Indonesia by Rahmad Himawan
These paddy field workers get to work in the fields in front of a dramatic mountainside and moody skies. The wonderful scenery of Bengkulu, Indonesia, offered up its sites both on the ground and by air with use of a drone.
Rahmad Himawan, 29, said, "This photo of the natural beauty is one of the most beautiful views in Bengkulu, Indonesia. The agricultural scenery in front of the Barisan mountains in Sumatra, Indonesia, is a wonderful sight. These are indigenous people who live in the Kemumu village area of North Bengkulu. More than 80% of the population work as farmers, with one of these areas the rice fields. People are grouped together, with each farm having around 10-20 members. The owner of the agricultural land will hire this work force to tend to the crops with each member having varying wages, through a profit-sharing system in place, depending on that year's sales of sacks of rice. The planting of the rice is taking place all year round and can be done three to four times between harvests."
"The sky in this mountainous area of the Barisan Mountains has many dramatic moments, with the Barisan Mountains the cause of some of the weather conditions. I often get dramatic moments, mainly in the morning or evening sun, and can see rainbows, thunderstorms and foggy weather which all add to the dramatic atmosphere." (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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EURO 2020 - Französische Fans verfolgen das Spiel Frankreich-Deutschland in Paris
June 15, 2021, Paris, Ile-de-France (region, France: Joy of the French fans after the victory of the blues against Germany, in its first match at Euro 2020 in Paris, June 15, 2021 (Credit Image: © Julien Mattia/Le Pictorium Agency via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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EURO 2020 - Französische Fans verfolgen das Spiel Frankreich-Deutschland in Paris
June 15, 2021, Paris, Ile-de-France (region, France: Joy of the French fans after the victory of the blues against Germany, in its first match at Euro 2020 in Paris, June 15, 2021 (Credit Image: © Julien Mattia/Le Pictorium Agency via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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EURO 2020 - Französische Fans verfolgen das Spiel Frankreich-Deutschland in Paris
June 15, 2021, Paris, Ile-de-France (region, France: Joy of the French fans after the victory of the blues against Germany, in its first match at Euro 2020 in Paris, June 15, 2021 (Credit Image: © Julien Mattia/Le Pictorium Agency via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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EURO 2020 - Französische Fans verfolgen das Spiel Frankreich-Deutschland in Paris
June 15, 2021, Paris, Ile-de-France (region, France: Joy of the French fans after the victory of the blues against Germany, in its first match at Euro 2020 in Paris, June 15, 2021 (Credit Image: © Julien Mattia/Le Pictorium Agency via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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EURO 2020 - Französische Fans verfolgen das Spiel Frankreich-Deutschland in Paris
June 15, 2021, Paris, Ile-de-France (region, France: Joy of the French fans after the victory of the blues against Germany, in its first match at Euro 2020 in Paris, June 15, 2021 (Credit Image: © Julien Mattia/Le Pictorium Agency via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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EURO 2020 - Französische Fans verfolgen das Spiel Frankreich-Deutschland in Paris
June 15, 2021, Paris, Ile-de-France (region, France: Joy of the French fans after the victory of the blues against Germany, in its first match at Euro 2020 in Paris, June 15, 2021 (Credit Image: © Julien Mattia/Le Pictorium Agency via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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EURO 2020 - Französische Fans verfolgen das Spiel Frankreich-Deutschland in Paris
June 15, 2021, Paris, Ile-de-France (region, France: Joy of the French fans after the victory of the blues against Germany, in its first match at Euro 2020 in Paris, June 15, 2021 (Credit Image: © Julien Mattia/Le Pictorium Agency via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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EURO 2020 - Französische Fans verfolgen das Spiel Frankreich-Deutschland in Paris
June 15, 2021, Paris, Ile-de-France (region, France: Joy of the French fans after the victory of the blues against Germany, in its first match at Euro 2020 in Paris, June 15, 2021 (Credit Image: © Julien Mattia/Le Pictorium Agency via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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EURO 2020 - Französische Fans verfolgen das Spiel Frankreich-Deutschland in Paris
June 15, 2021, Paris, Ile-de-France (region, France: Joy of the French fans after the victory of the blues against Germany, in its first match at Euro 2020 in Paris, June 15, 2021 (Credit Image: © Julien Mattia/Le Pictorium Agency via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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EURO 2020 - Französische Fans verfolgen das Spiel Frankreich-Deutschland in Paris
June 15, 2021, Paris, Ile-de-France (region, France: Joy of the French fans after the victory of the blues against Germany, in its first match at Euro 2020 in Paris, June 15, 2021 (Credit Image: © Julien Mattia/Le Pictorium Agency via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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EURO 2020 - Französische Fans verfolgen das Spiel Frankreich-Deutschland in Paris
June 15, 2021, Paris, Ile-de-France (region, France: Joy of the French fans after the victory of the blues against Germany, in its first match at Euro 2020 in Paris, June 15, 2021 (Credit Image: © Julien Mattia/Le Pictorium Agency via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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EURO 2020 - Französische Fans verfolgen das Spiel Frankreich-Deutschland in Paris
June 15, 2021, Paris, Ile-de-France (region, France: Joy of the French fans after the victory of the blues against Germany, in its first match at Euro 2020 in Paris, June 15, 2021 (Credit Image: © Julien Mattia/Le Pictorium Agency via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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EURO 2020 - Französische Fans verfolgen das Spiel Frankreich-Deutschland in Paris
June 15, 2021, Paris, Ile-de-France (region, France: Joy of the French fans after the victory of the blues against Germany, in its first match at Euro 2020 in Paris, June 15, 2021 (Credit Image: © Julien Mattia/Le Pictorium Agency via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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EURO 2020 - Französische Fans verfolgen das Spiel Frankreich-Deutschland in Paris
June 15, 2021, Paris, Ile-de-France (region, France: Police evacuate French fans from the terraces after the France-Germany match, in Paris, June 15, 2021 (Credit Image: © Julien Mattia/Le Pictorium Agency via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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