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Karam Festival In Assam
Members of the tea tribe community celebrate the vibrant Karam Festival with traditional rituals at a tea estate in Bokakhat, Assam, India, on September 3, 2025. Karam Puja, one of the most popular harvest festivals, is a celebration dedicated to the Karam tree. This tree symbolizes fertility, prosperity, and all things auspicious. During the festival, Karma dancers carry a branch of the Karam tree while singing and dancing. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) - 
							
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Karam Festival In Assam
Members of the tea tribe community celebrate the vibrant Karam Festival with traditional rituals at a tea estate in Bokakhat, Assam, India, on September 3, 2025. Karam Puja, one of the most popular harvest festivals, is a celebration dedicated to the Karam tree. This tree symbolizes fertility, prosperity, and all things auspicious. During the festival, Karma dancers carry a branch of the Karam tree while singing and dancing. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) - 
							
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Karam Festival In Assam
Members of the tea tribe community celebrate the vibrant Karam Festival with traditional rituals at a tea estate in Bokakhat, Assam, India, on September 3, 2025. Karam Puja, one of the most popular harvest festivals, is a celebration dedicated to the Karam tree. This tree symbolizes fertility, prosperity, and all things auspicious. During the festival, Karma dancers carry a branch of the Karam tree while singing and dancing. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) - 
							
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Karam Festival In Assam
Members of the tea tribe community celebrate the vibrant Karam Festival with traditional rituals at a tea estate in Bokakhat, Assam, India, on September 3, 2025. Karam Puja, one of the most popular harvest festivals, is a celebration dedicated to the Karam tree. This tree symbolizes fertility, prosperity, and all things auspicious. During the festival, Karma dancers carry a branch of the Karam tree while singing and dancing. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) - 
							
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Karam Festival In Assam
Members of the tea tribe community celebrate the vibrant Karam Festival with traditional rituals at a tea estate in Bokakhat, Assam, India, on September 3, 2025. Karam Puja, one of the most popular harvest festivals, is a celebration dedicated to the Karam tree. This tree symbolizes fertility, prosperity, and all things auspicious. During the festival, Karma dancers carry a branch of the Karam tree while singing and dancing. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) - 
							
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Daily Life Nepal
Boudha Stupa is semicircle-shaped and contains the relics and remains of Buddha. The stupa's massive mandala makes it one of the largest spherical stupas in the world. Boudha Stupa is listed in the World Heritage List by UNESCO in 1979, and it is one of the most popular tourist sites in Kathmandu. The stupa dates from 600 AD and is built by a Tibetan king. The stupa is a historical pilgrimage site for Buddhists around the world. The stupa is built using many kilograms of gold for decoration. The giant Boudhanath Stupa serves as a gateway to heaven, acting as a horizon between the earth and sky. The base of the stupa structure consists of three large platforms decreasing in size. These platforms symbolize the sky, whereas the circular vase supporting the semi-sphere signifies water. The eyes of Buddha painted on the stupa are described as inscrutable, impassive, empathetic, and shrewd. The five most promising elements representing Buddha, i.e., earth, air, water, fire, and space, are comprised in the stupa architecture. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) - 
							
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Daily Life Nepal
A Nepali Buddhist spins the giant Mane in the premises of Boudhanath Stupa in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 27, 2025. Boudha Stupa is semicircle-shaped and contains the relics and remains of Buddha. The stupa's massive mandala makes it one of the largest spherical stupas in the world. Boudha Stupa is listed in the world heritage list by UNESCO in 1979, and it is one of the most popular tourist sites in Kathmandu. The stupa dates from 600 AD and is built by a Tibetan king. The stupa is a historical pilgrimage site for all Buddhists around the world. The stupa is built using many kilograms of gold for decoration. The giant Boudhanath Stupa serves as a gateway to heaven, acting as a horizon between the earth and sky. The base of the stupa structure consists of three large platforms decreasing in size. These platforms symbolize the sky, whereas the circular vase supporting the semi-sphere signifies water. The eyes of Buddha painted on the stupa are described as inscrutable, impassive, empathetic, and shrewd. The five most promising elements representing Buddha, i.e., earth, air, water, fire, and space, are comprised in the stupa architecture. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) - 
							
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Daily Life Nepal
A Nepali Buddhist monk circumambulates the Boudhanath Stupa, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 27, 2025. Boudha Stupa is semicircle-shaped and contains the relics and remains of Buddha. The stupa's massive mandala makes it one of the largest spherical stupas in the world. Boudha Stupa is listed in the world heritage list by UNESCO in 1979, and it is one of the most popular tourist sites in Kathmandu. The stupa dates from 600 AD and is built by a Tibetan king. The stupa is a historical pilgrimage site for all Buddhists around the world. The stupa is built using many kilograms of gold for decoration. The giant Boudhanath Stupa serves as a gateway to heaven, acting as a horizon between the earth and sky. The base of the stupa structure consists of three large platforms decreasing in size. These platforms symbolize the sky, whereas the circular vase supporting the semi-sphere signifies water. The eyes of Buddha painted on the stupa are described as inscrutable, impassive, empathetic, and shrewd. The five most promising elements representing Buddha, i.e., earth, air, water, fire, and space, are comprised in the stupa architecture. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) - 
							
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Daily Life Nepal
A Nepali woman feeds the pigeons in the premises of the Boudhanath Stupa, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 27, 2025. Boudha Stupa is semicircle-shaped and contains the relics and remains of Buddha. The stupa's massive mandala makes it one of the largest spherical stupas in the world. Boudha Stupa is listed in the world heritage list by UNESCO in 1979, and it is one of the most popular tourist sites in Kathmandu. The stupa dates from 600 AD and is built by a Tibetan king. The stupa is a historical pilgrimage site for all the Buddhists around the world. The stupa is built using many kilograms of gold for decoration. The giant Boudhanath stupa serves as a gateway to heaven, acting as a horizon between the earth and sky. The base of the stupa structure consists of three large platforms decreasing in size. These platforms symbolize the sky, whereas the circular vase supporting the semi-sphere signifies water. The eyes of Buddha painted on the stupa are described as inscrutable, impassive, empathetic, and shrewd. The five most promising elements representing Buddha, i.e., earth, air, water, fire, and space, are comprised in the Stupa architecture. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) - 
							
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Daily Life Nepal
Pigeons take flight against the backdrop of Boudhanath Stupa, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 27, 2025. Boudha Stupa is semicircle-shaped and contains the relics and remains of Buddha. The stupa's massive mandala makes it one of the largest spherical stupas in the world. Boudha Stupa is listed in the world heritage list by UNESCO in 1979, and it is one of the most popular tourist sites in Kathmandu. The stupa dates from 600 AD and is built by a Tibetan king. The stupa is a historical pilgrimage site for Buddhists around the world. The stupa is built using many kilograms of gold for decoration. The giant Boudhanath Stupa serves as a gateway to heaven, acting as a horizon between the earth and sky. The base of the stupa structure consists of three large platforms decreasing in size. These platforms symbolize the sky, whereas the circular vase supporting the semi-sphere signifies water. The eyes of Buddha painted on the stupa are described as inscrutable, impassive, empathetic, and shrewd. The five most promising elements representing Buddha, i.e., earth, air, water, fire, and space, are comprised in the stupa architecture. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) - 
							
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Daily Life Nepal
A Nepali Buddhist woman feeds pigeons in the premises of Boudhanath Stupa, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 27, 2025. Boudha Stupa is semicircle-shaped and contains the relics and remains of Buddha. The stupa's massive mandala makes it one of the largest spherical stupas in the world. Boudha Stupa is listed in the world heritage list by UNESCO in 1979, and it is one of the most popular tourist sites in Kathmandu. The stupa dates from 600 AD and is built by a Tibetan king. The stupa is a historical pilgrimage site for all Buddhists around the world. The stupa is built using many kilograms of gold for decoration. The giant Boudhanath stupa serves as a gateway to heaven, acting as a horizon between the earth and sky. The base of the stupa structure consists of three large platforms decreasing in size. These platforms symbolize the sky, whereas the circular vase supporting the semi-sphere signifies water. The eyes of Buddha painted on the stupa are described as inscrutable, impassive, empathetic, and shrewd. The five most promising elements representing Buddha, i.e., earth, air, water, fire, and space, are comprised in the stupa architecture. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) - 
							
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FEATURE - Künstler Spencer Tunick fotografiert 200 nackte Menschen in der israelischen Wüste
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12542417c)
American Artist Spencer Tunick walks past participants taking part in his nude artistic installation in the desert landscape in Arad, Israel. 200 men and women, 17-70 years, unrobed to draw world attention to preserving and restoring the Dead Sea, while painted in white to symbolize the biblical story of Lot's wife who turned into a pillar of salt.
Artist Spencer Tunick Photographs 200 Nude People In The Israeli Desert, Arad, Israel - 17 Oct 2021
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FEATURE - Künstler Spencer Tunick fotografiert 200 nackte Menschen in der israelischen Wüste
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12542417i)
Participants take part in a nude artistic installation by American artist Spencer Tunick in the desert landscape in Arad, Israel. 200 men and women, 17-70 years, unrobed to draw world attention to preserving and restoring the Dead Sea, while painted in white to symbolize the biblical story of Lot's wife who turned into a pillar of salt.
Artist Spencer Tunick Photographs 200 Nude People In The Israeli Desert, Arad, Israel - 17 Oct 2021
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FEATURE - Künstler Spencer Tunick fotografiert 200 nackte Menschen in der israelischen Wüste
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12542417d)
Participants take part in a nude artistic installation by American artist Spencer Tunick (R) in the desert landscape in Arad, Israel. 200 men and women, 17-70 years, unrobed to draw world attention to preserving and restoring the Dead Sea, while painted in white to symbolize the biblical story of Lot's wife who turned into a pillar of salt.
Artist Spencer Tunick Photographs 200 Nude People In The Israeli Desert, Arad, Israel - 17 Oct 2021
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FEATURE - Künstler Spencer Tunick fotografiert 200 nackte Menschen in der israelischen Wüste
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12542417q)
Participants take part in a nude artistic installation by American artist Spencer Tunick in the desert landscape in Arad, Israel. 200 men and women, 17-70 years, unrobed to draw world attention to preserving and restoring the Dead Sea, while painted in white to symbolize the biblical story of Lot's wife who turned into a pillar of salt.
Artist Spencer Tunick Photographs 200 Nude People In The Israeli Desert, Arad, Israel - 17 Oct 2021
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FEATURE - Künstler Spencer Tunick fotografiert 200 nackte Menschen in der israelischen Wüste
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12542417f)
Participants take part in a nude artistic installation by American artist Spencer Tunick in the desert landscape in Arad, Israel. 200 men and women, 17-70 years, unrobed to draw world attention to preserving and restoring the Dead Sea, while painted in white to symbolize the biblical story of Lot's wife who turned into a pillar of salt.
Artist Spencer Tunick Photographs 200 Nude People In The Israeli Desert, Arad, Israel - 17 Oct 2021
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FEATURE - Künstler Spencer Tunick fotografiert 200 nackte Menschen in der israelischen Wüste
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12542417s)
American artist Spencer Tunick speaks to the press about his nude artistic installation in the desert landscape in Arad, Israel. 200 men and women, 17-70 years, unrobed to draw world attention to preserving and restoring the Dead Sea, while painted in white to symbolize the biblical story of Lot's wife who turned into a pillar of salt.
Artist Spencer Tunick Photographs 200 Nude People In The Israeli Desert, Arad, Israel - 17 Oct 2021
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FEATURE - Künstler Spencer Tunick fotografiert 200 nackte Menschen in der israelischen Wüste
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12542417m)
Participants take part in a nude artistic installation by American artist Spencer Tunick in the desert landscape in Arad, Israel. 200 men and women, 17-70 years, unrobed to draw world attention to preserving and restoring the Dead Sea, while painted in white to symbolize the biblical story of Lot's wife who turned into a pillar of salt.
Artist Spencer Tunick Photographs 200 Nude People In The Israeli Desert, Arad, Israel - 17 Oct 2021
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Israel - 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chameleons Eye / Rex Features (1512964z)
Employees of the honey factory of Kibbutz Yad Mordechai which produce pure honey from wild flowers all year round, are very busy in filling and packaging hundreds of thousands of pure honey orders for the Rosh Hashanah holiday the Hebrew and Jewish new years. Rosh Hashanah meals often include honey, to symbolize a sweet new year.
Israel - 2011
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Israel - 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chameleons Eye / Rex Features (1512964ab)
Employees of the honey factory of Kibbutz Yad Mordechai which produce pure honey from wild flowers all year round, are very busy in filling and packaging hundreds of thousands of pure honey orders for the Rosh Hashanah holiday the Hebrew and Jewish new years. Rosh Hashanah meals often include honey, to symbolize a sweet new year.
Israel - 2011
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Israel - 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chameleons Eye / Rex Features (1512964aa)
Employees of the honey factory of Kibbutz Yad Mordechai which produce pure honey from wild flowers all year round, are very busy in filling and packaging hundreds of thousands of pure honey orders for the Rosh Hashanah holiday the Hebrew and Jewish new years. Rosh Hashanah meals often include honey, to symbolize a sweet new year.
Israel - 2011
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COP15 UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark - 18 Dec 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1064942w )
'The Hunger Boys', bronze statues outside the Bella center, Copenhagen. They symbolize the rising water due to climate change.
COP15 UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark - 18 Dec 2009
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FEATURE - Künstler Spencer Tunick fotografiert 200 nackte Menschen in der israelischen Wüste
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12542417e)
Participants take part in a nude artistic installation by American artist Spencer Tunick in the desert landscape in Arad, Israel. 200 men and women, 17-70 years, unrobed to draw world attention to preserving and restoring the Dead Sea, while painted in white to symbolize the biblical story of Lot's wife who turned into a pillar of salt.
Artist Spencer Tunick Photographs 200 Nude People In The Israeli Desert, Arad, Israel - 17 Oct 2021
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FEATURE - Künstler Spencer Tunick fotografiert 200 nackte Menschen in der israelischen Wüste
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12542417l)
Participants take part in a nude artistic installation by American artist Spencer Tunick in the desert landscape in Arad, Israel. 200 men and women, 17-70 years, unrobed to draw world attention to preserving and restoring the Dead Sea, while painted in white to symbolize the biblical story of Lot's wife who turned into a pillar of salt.
Artist Spencer Tunick Photographs 200 Nude People In The Israeli Desert, Arad, Israel - 17 Oct 2021
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FEATURE - Künstler Spencer Tunick fotografiert 200 nackte Menschen in der israelischen Wüste
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12542417k)
Participants take part in a nude artistic installation by American artist Spencer Tunick in the desert landscape in Arad, Israel. 200 men and women, 17-70 years, unrobed to draw world attention to preserving and restoring the Dead Sea, while painted in white to symbolize the biblical story of Lot's wife who turned into a pillar of salt.
Artist Spencer Tunick Photographs 200 Nude People In The Israeli Desert, Arad, Israel - 17 Oct 2021
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FEATURE - Künstler Spencer Tunick fotografiert 200 nackte Menschen in der israelischen Wüste
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12542417h)
Participants take part in a nude artistic installation by American artist Spencer Tunick in the desert landscape in Arad, Israel. 200 men and women, 17-70 years, unrobed to draw world attention to preserving and restoring the Dead Sea, while painted in white to symbolize the biblical story of Lot's wife who turned into a pillar of salt.
Artist Spencer Tunick Photographs 200 Nude People In The Israeli Desert, Arad, Israel - 17 Oct 2021
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Daily Life Nepal
A Nepali Buddhist performs rituals while lighting incense on the premises of Boudhanath Stupa, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 27, 2025. Boudha Stupa is semicircle-shaped and contains the relics and remains of Buddha. The stupa's massive mandala makes it one of the largest spherical stupas in the world. Boudha Stupa is listed in the world heritage list by UNESCO in 1979, and it is one of the most popular tourist sites in Kathmandu. The stupa dates from 600 AD and is built by a Tibetan king. The stupa is a historical pilgrimage site for Buddhists around the world. The stupa is built using many kilograms of gold for decoration. The giant Boudhanath stupa serves as a gateway to heaven, acting as a horizon between the earth and sky. The base of the stupa structure consists of three large platforms decreasing in size. These platforms symbolize the sky, whereas the circular vase supporting the semi-sphere signifies water. The eyes of Buddha painted on the stupa are described as inscrutable, impassive, empathetic, and shrewd. The five most promising elements representing Buddha, i.e., earth, air, water, fire, and space, are comprised in the stupa architecture. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) - 
							
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FEATURE - Künstler Spencer Tunick fotografiert 200 nackte Menschen in der israelischen Wüste
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12542417n)
Participants take part in a nude artistic installation by American artist Spencer Tunick (R) in the desert landscape in Arad, Israel. 200 men and women, 17-70 years, unrobed to draw world attention to preserving and restoring the Dead Sea, while painted in white to symbolize the biblical story of Lot's wife who turned into a pillar of salt.
Artist Spencer Tunick Photographs 200 Nude People In The Israeli Desert, Arad, Israel - 17 Oct 2021
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Karam Festival In Assam
Members of the tea tribe community celebrate the vibrant Karam Festival with traditional rituals at a tea estate in Bokakhat, Assam, India, on September 3, 2025. Karam Puja, one of the most popular harvest festivals, is a celebration dedicated to the Karam tree. This tree symbolizes fertility, prosperity, and all things auspicious. During the festival, Karma dancers carry a branch of the Karam tree while singing and dancing. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) - 
							
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FEATURE - Künstler Spencer Tunick fotografiert 200 nackte Menschen in der israelischen Wüste
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12542417r)
American artist Spencer Tunick speaks to the press about his nude artistic installation in the desert landscape in Arad, Israel. 200 men and women, 17-70 years, unrobed to draw world attention to preserving and restoring the Dead Sea, while painted in white to symbolize the biblical story of Lot's wife who turned into a pillar of salt.
Artist Spencer Tunick Photographs 200 Nude People In The Israeli Desert, Arad, Israel - 17 Oct 2021
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FEATURE - Künstler Spencer Tunick fotografiert 200 nackte Menschen in der israelischen Wüste
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12542417g)
Participants take part in a nude artistic installation by American artist Spencer Tunick in the desert landscape in Arad, Israel. 200 men and women, 17-70 years, unrobed to draw world attention to preserving and restoring the Dead Sea, while painted in white to symbolize the biblical story of Lot's wife who turned into a pillar of salt.
Artist Spencer Tunick Photographs 200 Nude People In The Israeli Desert, Arad, Israel - 17 Oct 2021
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FEATURE - Künstler Spencer Tunick fotografiert 200 nackte Menschen in der israelischen Wüste
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12542417o)
Participants take part in a nude artistic installation by American artist Spencer Tunick in the desert landscape in Arad, Israel. 200 men and women, 17-70 years, unrobed to draw world attention to preserving and restoring the Dead Sea, while painted in white to symbolize the biblical story of Lot's wife who turned into a pillar of salt.
Artist Spencer Tunick Photographs 200 Nude People In The Israeli Desert, Arad, Israel - 17 Oct 2021
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FEATURE - Künstler Spencer Tunick fotografiert 200 nackte Menschen in der israelischen Wüste
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12542417b)
Participants take part in a nude artistic installation by American artist Spencer Tunick in the desert landscape in Arad, Israel. 200 men and women, 17-70 years, unrobed to draw world attention to preserving and restoring the Dead Sea, while painted in white to symbolize the biblical story of Lot's wife who turned into a pillar of salt.
Artist Spencer Tunick Photographs 200 Nude People In The Israeli Desert, Arad, Israel - 17 Oct 2021
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FEATURE - Künstler Spencer Tunick fotografiert 200 nackte Menschen in der israelischen Wüste
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12542417p)
Participants take part in a nude artistic installation by American artist Spencer Tunick in the desert landscape in Arad, Israel. 200 men and women, 17-70 years, unrobed to draw world attention to preserving and restoring the Dead Sea, while painted in white to symbolize the biblical story of Lot's wife who turned into a pillar of salt.
Artist Spencer Tunick Photographs 200 Nude People In The Israeli Desert, Arad, Israel - 17 Oct 2021
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FEATURE - Künstler Spencer Tunick fotografiert 200 nackte Menschen in der israelischen Wüste
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12542417a)
Participants walk nude to the site of an artistic installation by American artist Spencer Tunick in the desert landscape in Arad, Israel. 200 men and women, 17-70 years, unrobed to draw world attention to preserving and restoring the Dead Sea, while painted in white to symbolize the biblical story of Lot's wife who turned into a pillar of salt.
Artist Spencer Tunick Photographs 200 Nude People In The Israeli Desert, Arad, Israel - 17 Oct 2021
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FEATURE - Künstler Spencer Tunick fotografiert 200 nackte Menschen in der israelischen Wüste
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12542417j)
Participants take part in a nude artistic installation by American artist Spencer Tunick in the desert landscape in Arad, Israel. 200 men and women, 17-70 years, unrobed to draw world attention to preserving and restoring the Dead Sea, while painted in white to symbolize the biblical story of Lot's wife who turned into a pillar of salt.
Artist Spencer Tunick Photographs 200 Nude People In The Israeli Desert, Arad, Israel - 17 Oct 2021
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