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Hanukkah 2025: Seattle
December 21, 2025, Seattle, Washington, USA: Rabbi ELI DUBAN battles wind and rain to light a large menorah during a celebration of the last night of Hanukkah as at Seattle's Alki Beach on Sunday. (Credit Image: © Paul Christian Gordon/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Warsaw Daily Life And Halloween
A busker with fire torches is seen performing in Warsaw, Poland on 31 October, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Warsaw Daily Life And Halloween
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Powazki Cemetery In Warsaw Seen A Week Before All Saints' Day
A burning candle is seen at the Powazki Cemetery in Warsaw, Poland, on October 25, 2025 (Photo by Weronika Kowalska/NurPhoto). -
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Powazki Cemetery In Warsaw Seen A Week Before All Saints' Day
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Butter Week celebration in Kyiv’s Pyrohiv Folk Museum
An effigy is on fire at the end of the Kolodii. Masnytsia festival at the National Museum of Folk Architecture and Life of Ukraine in Pyrohiv in Kyiv, Ukraine, on March 1, 2025, on the weekend of Butter Week before Great Lent. (Photo by Volodymyr Tarasov/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Butter Week celebration in Kyiv’s Pyrohiv Folk Museum
A man sets an effigy on fire to mark the end of the Kolodii. Masnytsia festival at the National Museum of Folk Architecture and Life of Ukraine in Pyrohiv in Kyiv, Ukraine, on March 1, 2025, on the weekend of Butter Week before Great Lent. (Photo by Volodymyr Tarasov/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Butter Week celebration in Kyiv’s Pyrohiv Folk Museum
A man and a woman set an effigy on fire to mark the end of the Kolodii. Masnytsia festival at the National Museum of Folk Architecture and Life of Ukraine in Pyrohiv in Kyiv, Ukraine, on March 1, 2025, on the weekend of Butter Week before Great Lent. (Photo by Volodymyr Tarasov/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Butter Week celebration in Kyiv’s Pyrohiv Folk Museum
A man and a woman set an effigy on fire to mark the end of the Kolodii. Masnytsia festival at the National Museum of Folk Architecture and Life of Ukraine in Pyrohiv in Kyiv, Ukraine, on March 1, 2025, on the weekend of Butter Week before Great Lent. (Photo by Volodymyr Tarasov/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Butter Week celebration in Kyiv’s Pyrohiv Folk Museum
An effigy is on fire at the end of the Kolodii. Masnytsia festival at the National Museum of Folk Architecture and Life of Ukraine in Pyrohiv in Kyiv, Ukraine, on March 1, 2025, on the weekend of Butter Week before Great Lent. (Photo by Volodymyr Tarasov/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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New museum explores 6,000 years of faith in Britain.
Exhibits in Bishop Auckland range from immersive work featuring burning iris, to Binchester ring and Bodleian bowl.
Early visitors to a dramatic, immersive work by Mat Collishaw have talked of it prompting emotional and cathartic responses - which is music to the ears of the artist.
Collishaw's work features a blue iris burning before you, accompanied by a choral soundtrack. The iris is engulfed by flames but never consumed by them, which visitors may, the artist hopes, imagine is the moment before the death of Christ or a martyr.
It is part of a unique museum opening in October in Bishop Auckland, County Durham, exploring 6,000 years of faith in Britain. More than 250 objects are on display including the Binchester ring, which was discovered locally and is one of the earliest examples of Christian symbolism ever found in Britain.
The Faith Musuem, Bishop Auckland, which will open to thee public on the 7th October, 2023.
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New museum explores 6,000 years of faith in Britain.
Exhibits in Bishop Auckland range from immersive work featuring burning iris, to Binchester ring and Bodleian bowl.
Early visitors to a dramatic, immersive work by Mat Collishaw have talked of it prompting emotional and cathartic responses - which is music to the ears of the artist.
Collishaw's work features a blue iris burning before you, accompanied by a choral soundtrack. The iris is engulfed by flames but never consumed by them, which visitors may, the artist hopes, imagine is the moment before the death of Christ or a martyr.
It is part of a unique museum opening in October in Bishop Auckland, County Durham, exploring 6,000 years of faith in Britain. More than 250 objects are on display including the Binchester ring, which was discovered locally and is one of the earliest examples of Christian symbolism ever found in Britain.
The Faith Musuem, Bishop Auckland, which will open to thee public on the 7th October, 2023.
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New museum explores 6,000 years of faith in Britain.
Exhibits in Bishop Auckland range from immersive work featuring burning iris, to Binchester ring and Bodleian bowl.
Early visitors to a dramatic, immersive work by Mat Collishaw have talked of it prompting emotional and cathartic responses - which is music to the ears of the artist.
Collishaw's work features a blue iris burning before you, accompanied by a choral soundtrack. The iris is engulfed by flames but never consumed by them, which visitors may, the artist hopes, imagine is the moment before the death of Christ or a martyr.
It is part of a unique museum opening in October in Bishop Auckland, County Durham, exploring 6,000 years of faith in Britain. More than 250 objects are on display including the Binchester ring, which was discovered locally and is one of the earliest examples of Christian symbolism ever found in Britain.
Artist Mat Colishaw outside The Faith Musuem, Bishop Auckland, which will open to thee public on the 7th October, 2023.
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New museum explores 6,000 years of faith in Britain.
Exhibits in Bishop Auckland range from immersive work featuring burning iris, to Binchester ring and Bodleian bowl.
Early visitors to a dramatic, immersive work by Mat Collishaw have talked of it prompting emotional and cathartic responses - which is music to the ears of the artist.
Collishaw's work features a blue iris burning before you, accompanied by a choral soundtrack. The iris is engulfed by flames but never consumed by them, which visitors may, the artist hopes, imagine is the moment before the death of Christ or a martyr.
It is part of a unique museum opening in October in Bishop Auckland, County Durham, exploring 6,000 years of faith in Britain. More than 250 objects are on display including the Binchester ring, which was discovered locally and is one of the earliest examples of Christian symbolism ever found in Britain.
Artist Mat Colishaw outside The Faith Musuem, Bishop Auckland, which will open to thee public on the 7th October, 2023.
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New museum explores 6,000 years of faith in Britain.
Exhibits in Bishop Auckland range from immersive work featuring burning iris, to Binchester ring and Bodleian bowl.
Early visitors to a dramatic, immersive work by Mat Collishaw have talked of it prompting emotional and cathartic responses - which is music to the ears of the artist.
Collishaw's work features a blue iris burning before you, accompanied by a choral soundtrack. The iris is engulfed by flames but never consumed by them, which visitors may, the artist hopes, imagine is the moment before the death of Christ or a martyr.
It is part of a unique museum opening in October in Bishop Auckland, County Durham, exploring 6,000 years of faith in Britain. More than 250 objects are on display including the Binchester ring, which was discovered locally and is one of the earliest examples of Christian symbolism ever found in Britain.
Artist Mat Colishaw outside The Faith Musuem, Bishop Auckland, which will open to thee public on the 7th October, 2023.
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New museum explores 6,000 years of faith in Britain.
Exhibits in Bishop Auckland range from immersive work featuring burning iris, to Binchester ring and Bodleian bowl.
Early visitors to a dramatic, immersive work by Mat Collishaw have talked of it prompting emotional and cathartic responses - which is music to the ears of the artist.
Collishaw's work features a blue iris burning before you, accompanied by a choral soundtrack. The iris is engulfed by flames but never consumed by them, which visitors may, the artist hopes, imagine is the moment before the death of Christ or a martyr.
It is part of a unique museum opening in October in Bishop Auckland, County Durham, exploring 6,000 years of faith in Britain. More than 250 objects are on display including the Binchester ring, which was discovered locally and is one of the earliest examples of Christian symbolism ever found in Britain.
Artist Mat Colishaw outside The Faith Musuem, Bishop Auckland, which will open to thee public on the 7th October, 2023.
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New museum explores 6,000 years of faith in Britain.
Exhibits in Bishop Auckland range from immersive work featuring burning iris, to Binchester ring and Bodleian bowl.
Early visitors to a dramatic, immersive work by Mat Collishaw have talked of it prompting emotional and cathartic responses - which is music to the ears of the artist.
Collishaw's work features a blue iris burning before you, accompanied by a choral soundtrack. The iris is engulfed by flames but never consumed by them, which visitors may, the artist hopes, imagine is the moment before the death of Christ or a martyr.
It is part of a unique museum opening in October in Bishop Auckland, County Durham, exploring 6,000 years of faith in Britain. More than 250 objects are on display including the Binchester ring, which was discovered locally and is one of the earliest examples of Christian symbolism ever found in Britain.
'I am the Tiger,' by the Singh Twins.
The Faith Musuem, Bishop Auckland, which will open to thee public on the 7th October, 2023.
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New museum explores 6,000 years of faith in Britain.
Exhibits in Bishop Auckland range from immersive work featuring burning iris, to Binchester ring and Bodleian bowl.
Early visitors to a dramatic, immersive work by Mat Collishaw have talked of it prompting emotional and cathartic responses - which is music to the ears of the artist.
Collishaw's work features a blue iris burning before you, accompanied by a choral soundtrack. The iris is engulfed by flames but never consumed by them, which visitors may, the artist hopes, imagine is the moment before the death of Christ or a martyr.
It is part of a unique museum opening in October in Bishop Auckland, County Durham, exploring 6,000 years of faith in Britain. More than 250 objects are on display including the Binchester ring, which was discovered locally and is one of the earliest examples of Christian symbolism ever found in Britain.
Artwork by Nicola Green in The Faith Musuem, Bishop Auckland, which will open to thee public on the 7th October, 2023.
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New museum explores 6,000 years of faith in Britain.
Exhibits in Bishop Auckland range from immersive work featuring burning iris, to Binchester ring and Bodleian bowl.
Early visitors to a dramatic, immersive work by Mat Collishaw have talked of it prompting emotional and cathartic responses - which is music to the ears of the artist.
Collishaw's work features a blue iris burning before you, accompanied by a choral soundtrack. The iris is engulfed by flames but never consumed by them, which visitors may, the artist hopes, imagine is the moment before the death of Christ or a martyr.
It is part of a unique museum opening in October in Bishop Auckland, County Durham, exploring 6,000 years of faith in Britain. More than 250 objects are on display including the Binchester ring, which was discovered locally and is one of the earliest examples of Christian symbolism ever found in Britain.
MAt Colishaw installation 'Eidolon.' A single Blue Iris, embodying the idea of Faith, is engulfed by flames. The heavenly Blue Iris is traditionaly associated with the Virgin Mary and the virtues of faith, hope and wisdom. In this artwork it symbolies the the moment before the death of Christ or a martyr, when the physical body is attacked and sacryfices to God in agony but lives on through faith.
The Faith Musuem, Bishop Auckland, which will open to thee public on the 7th October, 2023.
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New museum explores 6,000 years of faith in Britain.
Exhibits in Bishop Auckland range from immersive work featuring burning iris, to Binchester ring and Bodleian bowl.
Early visitors to a dramatic, immersive work by Mat Collishaw have talked of it prompting emotional and cathartic responses - which is music to the ears of the artist.
Collishaw's work features a blue iris burning before you, accompanied by a choral soundtrack. The iris is engulfed by flames but never consumed by them, which visitors may, the artist hopes, imagine is the moment before the death of Christ or a martyr.
It is part of a unique museum opening in October in Bishop Auckland, County Durham, exploring 6,000 years of faith in Britain. More than 250 objects are on display including the Binchester ring, which was discovered locally and is one of the earliest examples of Christian symbolism ever found in Britain.
MAt Colishaw installation 'Eidolon.' A single Blue Iris, embodying the idea of Faith, is engulfed by flames. The heavenly Blue Iris is traditionaly associated with the Virgin Mary and the virtues of faith, hope and wisdom. In this artwork it symbolies the the moment before the death of Christ or a martyr, when the physical body is attacked and sacryfices to God in agony but lives on through faith.
The Faith Musuem, Bishop Auckland, which will open to thee public on the 7th October, 2023.
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New museum explores 6,000 years of faith in Britain.
Exhibits in Bishop Auckland range from immersive work featuring burning iris, to Binchester ring and Bodleian bowl.
Early visitors to a dramatic, immersive work by Mat Collishaw have talked of it prompting emotional and cathartic responses - which is music to the ears of the artist.
Collishaw's work features a blue iris burning before you, accompanied by a choral soundtrack. The iris is engulfed by flames but never consumed by them, which visitors may, the artist hopes, imagine is the moment before the death of Christ or a martyr.
It is part of a unique museum opening in October in Bishop Auckland, County Durham, exploring 6,000 years of faith in Britain. More than 250 objects are on display including the Binchester ring, which was discovered locally and is one of the earliest examples of Christian symbolism ever found in Britain.
MAt Colishaw installation 'Eidolon.' A single Blue Iris, embodying the idea of Faith, is engulfed by flames. The heavenly Blue Iris is traditionaly associated with the Virgin Mary and the virtues of faith, hope and wisdom. In this artwork it symbolies the the moment before the death of Christ or a martyr, when the physical body is attacked and sacryfices to God in agony but lives on through faith.
The Faith Musuem, Bishop Auckland, which will open to thee public on the 7th October, 2023.
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New museum explores 6,000 years of faith in Britain.
Exhibits in Bishop Auckland range from immersive work featuring burning iris, to Binchester ring and Bodleian bowl.
Early visitors to a dramatic, immersive work by Mat Collishaw have talked of it prompting emotional and cathartic responses - which is music to the ears of the artist.
Collishaw's work features a blue iris burning before you, accompanied by a choral soundtrack. The iris is engulfed by flames but never consumed by them, which visitors may, the artist hopes, imagine is the moment before the death of Christ or a martyr.
It is part of a unique museum opening in October in Bishop Auckland, County Durham, exploring 6,000 years of faith in Britain. More than 250 objects are on display including the Binchester ring, which was discovered locally and is one of the earliest examples of Christian symbolism ever found in Britain.
The entrance to the Faith Museum.
The Faith Musuem, Bishop Auckland, which will open to thee public on the 7th October, 2023.
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New museum explores 6,000 years of faith in Britain.
Exhibits in Bishop Auckland range from immersive work featuring burning iris, to Binchester ring and Bodleian bowl.
Early visitors to a dramatic, immersive work by Mat Collishaw have talked of it prompting emotional and cathartic responses - which is music to the ears of the artist.
Collishaw's work features a blue iris burning before you, accompanied by a choral soundtrack. The iris is engulfed by flames but never consumed by them, which visitors may, the artist hopes, imagine is the moment before the death of Christ or a martyr.
It is part of a unique museum opening in October in Bishop Auckland, County Durham, exploring 6,000 years of faith in Britain. More than 250 objects are on display including the Binchester ring, which was discovered locally and is one of the earliest examples of Christian symbolism ever found in Britain.
The entrance to the Faith Museum.
The Faith Musuem, Bishop Auckland, which will open to thee public on the 7th October, 2023.
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New museum explores 6,000 years of faith in Britain.
Exhibits in Bishop Auckland range from immersive work featuring burning iris, to Binchester ring and Bodleian bowl.
Early visitors to a dramatic, immersive work by Mat Collishaw have talked of it prompting emotional and cathartic responses - which is music to the ears of the artist.
Collishaw's work features a blue iris burning before you, accompanied by a choral soundtrack. The iris is engulfed by flames but never consumed by them, which visitors may, the artist hopes, imagine is the moment before the death of Christ or a martyr.
It is part of a unique museum opening in October in Bishop Auckland, County Durham, exploring 6,000 years of faith in Britain. More than 250 objects are on display including the Binchester ring, which was discovered locally and is one of the earliest examples of Christian symbolism ever found in Britain.
The entrance to the Faith Museum.
The Faith Musuem, Bishop Auckland, which will open to thee public on the 7th October, 2023.
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New museum explores 6,000 years of faith in Britain.
Exhibits in Bishop Auckland range from immersive work featuring burning iris, to Binchester ring and Bodleian bowl.
Early visitors to a dramatic, immersive work by Mat Collishaw have talked of it prompting emotional and cathartic responses - which is music to the ears of the artist.
Collishaw's work features a blue iris burning before you, accompanied by a choral soundtrack. The iris is engulfed by flames but never consumed by them, which visitors may, the artist hopes, imagine is the moment before the death of Christ or a martyr.
It is part of a unique museum opening in October in Bishop Auckland, County Durham, exploring 6,000 years of faith in Britain. More than 250 objects are on display including the Binchester ring, which was discovered locally and is one of the earliest examples of Christian symbolism ever found in Britain.
The entrance to the Faith Museum.
The Faith Musuem, Bishop Auckland, which will open to thee public on the 7th October, 2023.
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New museum explores 6,000 years of faith in Britain.
Exhibits in Bishop Auckland range from immersive work featuring burning iris, to Binchester ring and Bodleian bowl.
Early visitors to a dramatic, immersive work by Mat Collishaw have talked of it prompting emotional and cathartic responses - which is music to the ears of the artist.
Collishaw's work features a blue iris burning before you, accompanied by a choral soundtrack. The iris is engulfed by flames but never consumed by them, which visitors may, the artist hopes, imagine is the moment before the death of Christ or a martyr.
It is part of a unique museum opening in October in Bishop Auckland, County Durham, exploring 6,000 years of faith in Britain. More than 250 objects are on display including the Binchester ring, which was discovered locally and is one of the earliest examples of Christian symbolism ever found in Britain.
The Long Dining Room, Auckland Castle which houses the Zurburan Paintings (1640-45) of the Patriarchs of Israel.
The Faith Musuem, Bishop Auckland, which will open to thee public on the 7th October, 2023.
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New museum explores 6,000 years of faith in Britain.
Exhibits in Bishop Auckland range from immersive work featuring burning iris, to Binchester ring and Bodleian bowl.
Early visitors to a dramatic, immersive work by Mat Collishaw have talked of it prompting emotional and cathartic responses - which is music to the ears of the artist.
Collishaw's work features a blue iris burning before you, accompanied by a choral soundtrack. The iris is engulfed by flames but never consumed by them, which visitors may, the artist hopes, imagine is the moment before the death of Christ or a martyr.
It is part of a unique museum opening in October in Bishop Auckland, County Durham, exploring 6,000 years of faith in Britain. More than 250 objects are on display including the Binchester ring, which was discovered locally and is one of the earliest examples of Christian symbolism ever found in Britain.
The Long Dining Room, Auckland Castle which houses the Zurburan Paintings (1640-45) of the Patriarchs of Israel.
The Faith Musuem, Bishop Auckland, which will open to thee public on the 7th October, 2023.
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‘You can’t scare us’, Zelenkiy tells Russia, after missile attacks on Kharkiv
Russian missile strikes critical infrastructure object in Kharkiv area, Ukraine, 11/09/2022Russian missile strikes critical infrastructure object in Kharkiv area, Ukraine.
11/09/2022.
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‘You can’t scare us’, Zelenkiy tells Russia, after missile attacks on Kharkiv
Russian missile strikes critical infrastructure object in Kharkiv area, Ukraine, 11/09/2022Russian missile strikes critical infrastructure object in Kharkiv area, Ukraine.
11/09/2022.
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‘You can’t scare us’, Zelenkiy tells Russia, after missile attacks on Kharkiv
Russian missile strikes critical infrastructure object in Kharkiv area, Ukraine, 11/09/2022Russian missile strikes critical infrastructure object in Kharkiv area, Ukraine.
11/09/2022.
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FEATURE - Feuerwerk bei der Festa Major in Sitges, Spanien
August 23, 2022: A member of 'Diables de Sitges - Colla jove' sets off his fireworks among a cheering crowd of spectators at the 'Festa Major de Sitges (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Feuerwerk bei der Festa Major in Sitges, Spanien
August 23, 2022: A member of 'Diables de Sitges - Colla jove' sets off his fireworks among a cheering crowd of spectators at the 'Festa Major de Sitges (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Feuerwerk bei der Festa Major in Sitges, Spanien
August 23, 2022: A member of 'Diables de Sitges - Colla jove' sets off his fireworks among a cheering crowd of spectators at the 'Festa Major de Sitges (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Feuerwerk bei der Festa Major in Sitges, Spanien
August 23, 2022: A member of 'Diables de Sitges - Colla jove' sets off his fireworks among a cheering crowd of spectators at the 'Festa Major de Sitges (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Feuerwerk bei der Festa Major in Sitges, Spanien
August 23, 2022: A member of 'Diables de Sitges - Colla jove' sets off his fireworks among a cheering crowd of spectators at the 'Festa Major de Sitges (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Feuerwerk bei der Festa Major in Sitges, Spanien
August 23, 2022: A member of 'Diables de Sitges - Colla jove' sets off his fireworks among a cheering crowd of spectators at the 'Festa Major de Sitges (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Feuerwerk bei der Festa Major in Sitges, Spanien
August 23, 2022: The 'Aliga (Eagle) de Sitges', a folkloric symbol, sets off his fireworks among the crowd of spectators at the 'Festa Major de Sitges' (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Feuerwerk bei der Festa Major in Sitges, Spanien
August 23, 2022: The 'Aliga (Eagle) de Sitges', a folkloric symbol, sets off his fireworks among the crowd of spectators at the 'Festa Major de Sitges' (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Feuerwerk bei der Festa Major in Sitges, Spanien
August 23, 2022: The massive crowd of spectators of the 'Festa major de Sitges' protects itself with hats and glasses as they dance under the sparks from the 'Correfocs' set off their fireworks. (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Feuerwerk bei der Festa Major in Sitges, Spanien
August 23, 2022: The massive crowd of spectators of the 'Festa major de Sitges' protects itself with hats and glasses as the 'Agila', a fire beast, sets off his fireworks during the 'Correfocs' of the 'Festa Major de Sitges' (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Feuerwerk bei der Festa Major in Sitges, Spanien
August 23, 2022, Sitges, Spain: A member of 'Diables de Sitges - Colla jove' sets off his fireworks among a cheering crowd of spectators at the 'Festa Major de Sitges (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Deutschland: Strom- und Gaspreise steigen weiter an
August 17, 2022, Aachen, NRW, Germany: Symbollbild: Gaszähler..Die Energiekrise hat Deutschlang voll im Griff. Nun soll die Gasumlage angeschlagenen Energiekonzernen helfen wieder finanziell auf die Beine zu kommen. Ab 01.10.22 sollen Endkunden für jede Kilowattstunde 2,4 Ct mehr zahlen. * Symbol image: Electricity or gas meter..The energy crisis has Germany in its grip. Now the gas levy is to help stricken energy companies get back on their feet financially. From 01.10.22 end customers are to pay 2.4 Ct more for each kilowatt hour. (Credit Image: © Piero Nigro/Alto Press via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Deutschland: Strom- und Gaspreise steigen weiter an
August 17, 2022, Aachen, NRW, Germany: Symbollbild: Stromzähler..Die Energiekrise hat Deutschlang voll im Griff. Nun soll die Gasumlage angeschlagenen Energiekonzernen helfen wieder finanziell auf die Beine zu kommen. Ab 01.10.22 sollen Endkunden für jede Kilowattstunde 2,4 Ct mehr zahlen. * Symbol image: Electricity or gas meter..The energy crisis has Germany in its grip. Now the gas levy is to help stricken energy companies get back on their feet financially. From 01.10.22 end customers are to pay 2.4 Ct more for each kilowatt hour. (Credit Image: © Piero Nigro/Alto Press via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Deutschland: Strom- und Gaspreise steigen weiter an
August 17, 2022, Aachen, NRW, Germany: Symbollbild: Gaszähler..Die Energiekrise hat Deutschlang voll im Griff. Nun soll die Gasumlage angeschlagenen Energiekonzernen helfen wieder finanziell auf die Beine zu kommen. Ab 01.10.22 sollen Endkunden für jede Kilowattstunde 2,4 Ct mehr zahlen. * Symbol image: Electricity or gas meter..The energy crisis has Germany in its grip. Now the gas levy is to help stricken energy companies get back on their feet financially. From 01.10.22 end customers are to pay 2.4 Ct more for each kilowatt hour. (Credit Image: © Piero Nigro/Alto Press via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Deutschland: Strom- und Gaspreise steigen weiter an
August 17, 2022, Aachen, NRW, Germany: Symbollbild: Gaszähler..Die Energiekrise hat Deutschlang voll im Griff. Nun soll die Gasumlage angeschlagenen Energiekonzernen helfen wieder finanziell auf die Beine zu kommen. Ab 01.10.22 sollen Endkunden für jede Kilowattstunde 2,4 Ct mehr zahlen. * Symbol image: Electricity or gas meter..The energy crisis has Germany in its grip. Now the gas levy is to help stricken energy companies get back on their feet financially. From 01.10.22 end customers are to pay 2.4 Ct more for each kilowatt hour. (Credit Image: © Piero Nigro/Alto Press via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Deutschland: Strom- und Gaspreise steigen weiter an
August 17, 2022, Aachen, NRW, Germany: Symbollbild: Stromzähler..Die Energiekrise hat Deutschlang voll im Griff. Nun soll die Gasumlage angeschlagenen Energiekonzernen helfen wieder finanziell auf die Beine zu kommen. Ab 01.10.22 sollen Endkunden für jede Kilowattstunde 2,4 Ct mehr zahlen. * Symbol image: Electricity or gas meter..The energy crisis has Germany in its grip. Now the gas levy is to help stricken energy companies get back on their feet financially. From 01.10.22 end customers are to pay 2.4 Ct more for each kilowatt hour. (Credit Image: © Piero Nigro/Alto Press via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Deutschland: Strom- und Gaspreise steigen weiter an
August 17, 2022, Aachen, NRW, Germany: Symbollbild: Gaszähler..Die Energiekrise hat Deutschlang voll im Griff. Nun soll die Gasumlage angeschlagenen Energiekonzernen helfen wieder finanziell auf die Beine zu kommen. Ab 01.10.22 sollen Endkunden für jede Kilowattstunde 2,4 Ct mehr zahlen. * Symbol image: Electricity or gas meter..The energy crisis has Germany in its grip. Now the gas levy is to help stricken energy companies get back on their feet financially. From 01.10.22 end customers are to pay 2.4 Ct more for each kilowatt hour. (Credit Image: © Piero Nigro/Alto Press via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Deutschland: Strom- und Gaspreise steigen weiter an
August 17, 2022, Aachen, NRW, Germany: Symbollbild: Stromzähler..Die Energiekrise hat Deutschlang voll im Griff. Nun soll die Gasumlage angeschlagenen Energiekonzernen helfen wieder finanziell auf die Beine zu kommen. Ab 01.10.22 sollen Endkunden für jede Kilowattstunde 2,4 Ct mehr zahlen. * Symbol image: Electricity or gas meter..The energy crisis has Germany in its grip. Now the gas levy is to help stricken energy companies get back on their feet financially. From 01.10.22 end customers are to pay 2.4 Ct more for each kilowatt hour. (Credit Image: © Piero Nigro/Alto Press via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Deutschland: Strom- und Gaspreise steigen weiter an
August 17, 2022, Aachen, NRW, Germany: Symbollbild: Gaszähler..Die Energiekrise hat Deutschlang voll im Griff. Nun soll die Gasumlage angeschlagenen Energiekonzernen helfen wieder finanziell auf die Beine zu kommen. Ab 01.10.22 sollen Endkunden für jede Kilowattstunde 2,4 Ct mehr zahlen. * Symbol image: Electricity or gas meter..The energy crisis has Germany in its grip. Now the gas levy is to help stricken energy companies get back on their feet financially. From 01.10.22 end customers are to pay 2.4 Ct more for each kilowatt hour. (Credit Image: © Piero Nigro/Alto Press via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Deutschland: Strom- und Gaspreise steigen weiter an
August 17, 2022, Aachen, NRW, Germany: Symbollbild: Gaszähler..Die Energiekrise hat Deutschlang voll im Griff. Nun soll die Gasumlage angeschlagenen Energiekonzernen helfen wieder finanziell auf die Beine zu kommen. Ab 01.10.22 sollen Endkunden für jede Kilowattstunde 2,4 Ct mehr zahlen. * Symbol image: Electricity or gas meter..The energy crisis has Germany in its grip. Now the gas levy is to help stricken energy companies get back on their feet financially. From 01.10.22 end customers are to pay 2.4 Ct more for each kilowatt hour. (Credit Image: © Piero Nigro/Alto Press via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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