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Colombian Coffee Production
Farmers unload bags of coffee at the Cuatro Vientos Cafe warehouse in Acevedo, Colombia, on June 24, 2025. (Photo by Thomas O'Neill) -
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Colombian Coffee Production
Workers load trucks with bags of coffee at the Cuatro Vientos Cafe warehouse in Acevedo, Colombia, on June 24, 2025. Some use a metal hook to make it easier to pick up the bags. (Photo by Thomas O'Neill/NurPhoto) -
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Two Men Shot At An LGBTQ Club, 2256 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard Within The Confines Of The 32 Precinct
Two men are shot at an LGBTQ club at 2256 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard within the confines of the 32nd precinct in Harlem, Manhattan, New York, United States, on July 2, 2025. On Tuesday at approximately 2:57 am, a 51-year-old male is shot in the leg and transported to Harlem Hospital in stable condition, and a 39-year-old male is also shot in the leg and taken to Harlem Hospital in stable condition. There are no arrests, and the investigation continues by the NYPD. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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Two Men Shot At An LGBTQ Club, 2256 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard Within The Confines Of The 32 Precinct
Two men are shot at an LGBTQ club at 2256 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard within the confines of the 32nd precinct in Harlem, Manhattan, New York, United States, on July 2, 2025. On Tuesday at approximately 2:57 am, a 51-year-old male is shot in the leg and transported to Harlem Hospital in stable condition, and a 39-year-old male is also shot in the leg and taken to Harlem Hospital in stable condition. There are no arrests, and the investigation continues by the NYPD. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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Two Men Shot At An LGBTQ Club, 2256 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard Within The Confines Of The 32 Precinct
Two men are shot at an LGBTQ club at 2256 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard within the confines of the 32nd precinct in Harlem, Manhattan, New York, United States, on July 2, 2025. On Tuesday at approximately 2:57 am, a 51-year-old male is shot in the leg and transported to Harlem Hospital in stable condition, and a 39-year-old male is also shot in the leg and taken to Harlem Hospital in stable condition. There are no arrests, and the investigation continues by the NYPD. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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Two Men Shot At An LGBTQ Club, 2256 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard Within The Confines Of The 32 Precinct
Two men are shot at an LGBTQ club at 2256 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard within the confines of the 32nd precinct in Harlem, Manhattan, New York, United States, on July 2, 2025. On Tuesday at approximately 2:57 am, a 51-year-old male is shot in the leg and transported to Harlem Hospital in stable condition, and a 39-year-old male is also shot in the leg and taken to Harlem Hospital in stable condition. There are no arrests, and the investigation continues by the NYPD. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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Two Men Shot At An LGBTQ Club, 2256 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard Within The Confines Of The 32 Precinct
Two men are shot at an LGBTQ club at 2256 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard within the confines of the 32nd precinct in Harlem, Manhattan, New York, United States, on July 2, 2025. On Tuesday at approximately 2:57 am, a 51-year-old male is shot in the leg and transported to Harlem Hospital in stable condition, and a 39-year-old male is also shot in the leg and taken to Harlem Hospital in stable condition. There are no arrests, and the investigation continues by the NYPD. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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Two Men Shot At An LGBTQ Club, 2256 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard Within The Confines Of The 32 Precinct
Two men are shot at an LGBTQ club at 2256 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard within the confines of the 32nd precinct in Harlem, Manhattan, New York, United States, on July 2, 2025. On Tuesday at approximately 2:57 am, a 51-year-old male is shot in the leg and transported to Harlem Hospital in stable condition, and a 39-year-old male is also shot in the leg and taken to Harlem Hospital in stable condition. There are no arrests, and the investigation continues by the NYPD. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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Two Men Shot At An LGBTQ Club, 2256 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard Within The Confines Of The 32 Precinct
Two men are shot at an LGBTQ club at 2256 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard within the confines of the 32nd precinct in Harlem, Manhattan, New York, United States, on July 2, 2025. On Tuesday at approximately 2:57 am, a 51-year-old male is shot in the leg and transported to Harlem Hospital in stable condition, and a 39-year-old male is also shot in the leg and taken to Harlem Hospital in stable condition. There are no arrests, and the investigation continues by the NYPD. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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Two Men Shot At An LGBTQ Club, 2256 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard Within The Confines Of The 32 Precinct
Two men are shot at an LGBTQ club at 2256 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard within the confines of the 32nd precinct in Harlem, Manhattan, New York, United States, on July 2, 2025. On Tuesday at approximately 2:57 am, a 51-year-old male is shot in the leg and transported to Harlem Hospital in stable condition, and a 39-year-old male is also shot in the leg and taken to Harlem Hospital in stable condition. There are no arrests, and the investigation continues by the NYPD. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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Two Men Shot At An LGBTQ Club, 2256 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard Within The Confines Of The 32 Precinct
Two men are shot at an LGBTQ club at 2256 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard within the confines of the 32nd precinct in Harlem, Manhattan, New York, United States, on July 2, 2025. On Tuesday at approximately 2:57 am, a 51-year-old male is shot in the leg and transported to Harlem Hospital in stable condition, and a 39-year-old male is also shot in the leg and taken to Harlem Hospital in stable condition. There are no arrests, and the investigation continues by the NYPD. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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Two Men Shot At An LGBTQ Club, 2256 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard Within The Confines Of The 32 Precinct
Two men are shot at an LGBTQ club at 2256 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard within the confines of the 32nd precinct in Harlem, Manhattan, New York, United States, on July 2, 2025. On Tuesday at approximately 2:57 am, a 51-year-old male is shot in the leg and transported to Harlem Hospital in stable condition, and a 39-year-old male is also shot in the leg and taken to Harlem Hospital in stable condition. There are no arrests, and the investigation continues by the NYPD. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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Two Men Shot At An LGBTQ Club, 2256 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard Within The Confines Of The 32 Precinct
Two men are shot at an LGBTQ club at 2256 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard within the confines of the 32nd precinct in Harlem, Manhattan, New York, United States, on July 2, 2025. On Tuesday at approximately 2:57 am, a 51-year-old male is shot in the leg and transported to Harlem Hospital in stable condition, and a 39-year-old male is also shot in the leg and taken to Harlem Hospital in stable condition. There are no arrests, and the investigation continues by the NYPD. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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Two Men Shot At An LGBTQ Club, 2256 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard Within The Confines Of The 32 Precinct
Two men are shot at an LGBTQ club at 2256 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard within the confines of the 32nd precinct in Harlem, Manhattan, New York, United States, on July 2, 2025. On Tuesday at approximately 2:57 am, a 51-year-old male is shot in the leg and transported to Harlem Hospital in stable condition, and a 39-year-old male is also shot in the leg and taken to Harlem Hospital in stable condition. There are no arrests, and the investigation continues by the NYPD. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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Two Men Shot At An LGBTQ Club, 2256 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard Within The Confines Of The 32 Precinct
Two men are shot at an LGBTQ club at 2256 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard within the confines of the 32nd precinct in Harlem, Manhattan, New York, United States, on July 2, 2025. On Tuesday at approximately 2:57 am, a 51-year-old male is shot in the leg and transported to Harlem Hospital in stable condition, and a 39-year-old male is also shot in the leg and taken to Harlem Hospital in stable condition. There are no arrests, and the investigation continues by the NYPD. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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South Korea Weather
A tropical cloud covers the sky in Sangju, South Korea, on July 1, 2025. Daily average temperatures reach new records for June in Busan, Daegu, and many other southern cities earlier this week, amid a sweltering heat wave sweeping across the country, the state weather agency says on Tuesday. (Photo by Seung-il Ryu/NurPhoto) -
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South Korea Weather
A tropical cloud covers the sky in Sangju, South Korea, on July 1, 2025. Daily average temperatures reach new records for June in Busan, Daegu, and many other southern cities earlier this week, amid a sweltering heat wave sweeping across the country, the state weather agency says on Tuesday. (Photo by Seung-il Ryu/NurPhoto) -
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South Korea Weather
Workers work on the local road in Sangju, South Korea, on July 1, 2025. Daily average temperatures reach new records for June in Busan, Daegu, and many other southern cities earlier this week, amid a sweltering heat wave sweeping across the country, the state weather agency says on Tuesday. (Photo by Seung-il Ryu/NurPhoto) -
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Seoul Launches Trial Runs Of Han River Ferry As Eco-Friendly Transit Option
Passengers selected through advance reservations take a trial ride aboard the Han River Bus after departing from Yeouido Pier in Yeongdeungpo District, Seoul, South Korea, on July 1, 2025. The city's first eco-friendly water transit system operates with electric and hybrid diesel-electric vessels, traveling a 31.5-kilometer route that connects seven piers--Magok, Mangwon, Yeouido, Oksu, Apgujeong, Ttukseom, and Jamsil. With a capacity of up to 199 passengers, the service is scheduled for official launch in September, with public trial rides available every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday through August 30. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Seoul Launches Trial Runs Of Han River Ferry As Eco-Friendly Transit Option
A Han River Bus departs for Jamsil from Ttukseom Pier in Gwangjin District, Seoul, South Korea, on July 1, 2025, marking the start of its trial service. The eco-friendly passenger vessel, powered by electric and hybrid diesel-electric engines, is the first of its kind introduced by the Seoul Metropolitan Government as part of a new public water transportation initiative. The route covers approximately 31.5 kilometers and connects seven piers: Magok, Mangwon, Yeouido, Oksu, Apgujeong, Ttukseom, and Jamsil. With a capacity of up to 199 passengers, the ferry is scheduled to begin official service in September, while trial rides for the public are held every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday through August 30. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Seoul Launches Trial Runs Of Han River Ferry As Eco-Friendly Transit Option
A Han River Bus departs for Jamsil from Ttukseom Pier in Gwangjin District, Seoul, South Korea, on July 1, 2025, as the city launches its trial service for the new water transit system. The service operates with electric and hybrid diesel-electric vessels, connecting seven piers--Magok, Mangwon, Yeouido, Oksu, Apgujeong, Ttukseom, and Jamsil--along a 31.5-kilometer route. The vessel accommodates up to 199 passengers. Official service is scheduled to begin in September, with public trial rides held every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday through August 30. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Seoul Launches Trial Runs Of Han River Ferry As Eco-Friendly Transit Option
Staff members prepare a Han River Bus for departure at Yeouido Pier in Yeongdeungpo District, Seoul, South Korea, on July 1, 2025, as the city launches a trial operation of its new eco-friendly ferry system. The water bus, powered by electric and hybrid diesel-electric engines, marks the first public river transit introduced along the Han River. It travels a 31.5-kilometer route connecting seven piers--Magok, Mangwon, Yeouido, Oksu, Apgujeong, Ttukseom, and Jamsil--and can accommodate up to 199 passengers. Official service is set to begin in September, with public trial rides offered every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday through August 30. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Seoul Launches Trial Runs Of Han River Ferry As Eco-Friendly Transit Option
Participants selected through advance reservations take commemorative photos on the deck of the Han River Bus during its trial run in Seoul, South Korea, on July 1, 2025. The eco-friendly water bus operates with electric and hybrid diesel-electric vessels and serves as Seoul's first public ferry system along the Han River. The 31.5-kilometer route connects seven piers--Magok, Mangwon, Yeouido, Oksu, Apgujeong, Ttukseom, and Jamsil--with a maximum passenger capacity of 199. Official service is scheduled to begin in September, with trial rides available every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday through August 30. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Seoul Launches Trial Runs Of Han River Ferry As Eco-Friendly Transit Option
Staff members prepare a Han River Bus for departure at Yeouido Pier in Yeongdeungpo District, Seoul, South Korea, on July 1, 2025, as the city launches a trial operation of its new eco-friendly ferry system. The water bus, powered by electric and hybrid diesel-electric engines, marks the first public river transit introduced along the Han River. It travels a 31.5-kilometer route connecting seven piers--Magok, Mangwon, Yeouido, Oksu, Apgujeong, Ttukseom, and Jamsil--and can accommodate up to 199 passengers. Official service is set to begin in September, with public trial rides offered every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday through August 30. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Seoul Launches Trial Runs Of Han River Ferry As Eco-Friendly Transit Option
Selected participants take commemorative photos aboard the Han River Bus during its public trial run in Seoul, South Korea, on July 1, 2025. Operated by electric and hybrid diesel-electric vessels, the eco-friendly ferry is Seoul's first water-based public transportation system along the Han River. The route spans 31.5 kilometers, connecting seven piers--Magok, Mangwon, Yeouido, Oksu, Apgujeong, Ttukseom, and Jamsil--with a maximum capacity of 199 passengers. Official service is scheduled to launch in September, with trial rides available every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday through August 30. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Seoul Launches Trial Runs Of Han River Ferry As Eco-Friendly Transit Option
Crew members operate the Han River Bus on deck after departing from Yeouido Pier in Yeongdeungpo District, Seoul, South Korea, on July 1, 2025, during the city's trial operation of its new river transit system. The ferry, powered by electric and hybrid diesel-electric engines, is the first eco-friendly water-based public transportation introduced by the Seoul Metropolitan Government. It runs along a 31.5-kilometer route connecting seven piers--Magok, Mangwon, Yeouido, Oksu, Apgujeong, Ttukseom, and Jamsil--and can accommodate up to 199 passengers. Official service is set to launch in September, with trial rides held every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday through August 30. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Seoul Launches Trial Runs Of Han River Ferry As Eco-Friendly Transit Option
A Han River Bus departs for Jamsil from Ttukseom Pier in Gwangjin District, Seoul, South Korea, on July 1, 2025, marking the start of its trial service. The eco-friendly passenger vessel, powered by electric and hybrid diesel-electric engines, is the first of its kind introduced by the Seoul Metropolitan Government as part of a new public water transportation initiative. The route covers approximately 31.5 kilometers and connects seven piers: Magok, Mangwon, Yeouido, Oksu, Apgujeong, Ttukseom, and Jamsil. With a capacity of up to 199 passengers, the ferry is scheduled to begin official service in September, while trial rides for the public are held every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday through August 30. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Seoul Launches Trial Runs Of Han River Ferry As Eco-Friendly Transit Option
A Han River Bus departs for Jamsil from Ttukseom Pier in Gwangjin District, Seoul, South Korea, on July 1, 2025, marking the start of its trial service. The eco-friendly passenger vessel, powered by electric and hybrid diesel-electric engines, is the first of its kind introduced by the Seoul Metropolitan Government as part of a new public water transportation initiative. The route covers approximately 31.5 kilometers and connects seven piers: Magok, Mangwon, Yeouido, Oksu, Apgujeong, Ttukseom, and Jamsil. With a capacity of up to 199 passengers, the ferry is scheduled to begin official service in September, while trial rides for the public are held every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday through August 30. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Seoul Launches Trial Runs Of Han River Ferry As Eco-Friendly Transit Option
Passengers selected through advance reservations take a trial ride aboard the Han River Bus after departing from Yeouido Pier in Yeongdeungpo District, Seoul, South Korea, on July 1, 2025. The city's first eco-friendly water transit system operates with electric and hybrid diesel-electric vessels, traveling a 31.5-kilometer route that connects seven piers--Magok, Mangwon, Yeouido, Oksu, Apgujeong, Ttukseom, and Jamsil. With a capacity of up to 199 passengers, the service is scheduled for official launch in September, with public trial rides available every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday through August 30. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Seoul Launches Trial Runs Of Han River Ferry As Eco-Friendly Transit Option
Passengers selected through advance reservations take a trial ride aboard the Han River Bus after departing from Yeouido Pier in Yeongdeungpo District, Seoul, South Korea, on July 1, 2025. The city's first eco-friendly water transit system operates with electric and hybrid diesel-electric vessels, traveling a 31.5-kilometer route that connects seven piers--Magok, Mangwon, Yeouido, Oksu, Apgujeong, Ttukseom, and Jamsil. With a capacity of up to 199 passengers, the service is scheduled for official launch in September, with public trial rides available every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday through August 30. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Seoul Launches Trial Runs Of Han River Ferry As Eco-Friendly Transit Option
Participants selected through advance reservations take commemorative photos on the deck of the Han River Bus during its trial run in Seoul, South Korea, on July 1, 2025. The eco-friendly water bus operates with electric and hybrid diesel-electric vessels and serves as Seoul's first public ferry system along the Han River. The 31.5-kilometer route connects seven piers--Magok, Mangwon, Yeouido, Oksu, Apgujeong, Ttukseom, and Jamsil--with a maximum passenger capacity of 199. Official service is scheduled to begin in September, with trial rides available every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday through August 30. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Seoul Launches Trial Runs Of Han River Ferry As Eco-Friendly Transit Option
Crew members operate the Han River Bus on deck after departing from Yeouido Pier in Yeongdeungpo District, Seoul, South Korea, on July 1, 2025, during the city's trial operation of its new river transit system. The ferry, powered by electric and hybrid diesel-electric engines, is the first eco-friendly water-based public transportation introduced by the Seoul Metropolitan Government. It runs along a 31.5-kilometer route connecting seven piers--Magok, Mangwon, Yeouido, Oksu, Apgujeong, Ttukseom, and Jamsil--and can accommodate up to 199 passengers. Official service is set to launch in September, with trial rides held every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday through August 30. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Seoul Launches Trial Runs Of Han River Ferry As Eco-Friendly Transit Option
Selected participants take commemorative photos aboard the Han River Bus during its public trial run in Seoul, South Korea, on July 1, 2025. Operated by electric and hybrid diesel-electric vessels, the eco-friendly ferry is Seoul's first water-based public transportation system along the Han River. The route spans 31.5 kilometers, connecting seven piers--Magok, Mangwon, Yeouido, Oksu, Apgujeong, Ttukseom, and Jamsil--with a maximum capacity of 199 passengers. Official service is scheduled to launch in September, with trial rides available every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday through August 30. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Seoul Launches Trial Runs Of Han River Ferry As Eco-Friendly Transit Option
Crew members operate the Han River Bus on deck after departing from Yeouido Pier in Yeongdeungpo District, Seoul, South Korea, on July 1, 2025, during the city's trial operation of its new river transit system. The ferry, powered by electric and hybrid diesel-electric engines, is the first eco-friendly water-based public transportation introduced by the Seoul Metropolitan Government. It runs along a 31.5-kilometer route connecting seven piers--Magok, Mangwon, Yeouido, Oksu, Apgujeong, Ttukseom, and Jamsil--and can accommodate up to 199 passengers. Official service is set to launch in September, with trial rides held every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday through August 30. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Seoul Launches Trial Runs Of Han River Ferry As Eco-Friendly Transit Option
Selected participants take commemorative photos aboard the Han River Bus during its public trial run in Seoul, South Korea, on July 1, 2025. Operated by electric and hybrid diesel-electric vessels, the eco-friendly ferry is Seoul's first water-based public transportation system along the Han River. The route spans 31.5 kilometers, connecting seven piers--Magok, Mangwon, Yeouido, Oksu, Apgujeong, Ttukseom, and Jamsil--with a maximum capacity of 199 passengers. Official service is scheduled to launch in September, with trial rides available every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday through August 30. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Seoul Launches Trial Runs Of Han River Ferry As Eco-Friendly Transit Option
Passengers selected through advance reservations take a trial ride aboard the Han River Bus after departing from Yeouido Pier in Yeongdeungpo District, Seoul, South Korea, on July 1, 2025. The city's first eco-friendly water transit system operates with electric and hybrid diesel-electric vessels, traveling a 31.5-kilometer route that connects seven piers--Magok, Mangwon, Yeouido, Oksu, Apgujeong, Ttukseom, and Jamsil. With a capacity of up to 199 passengers, the service is scheduled for official launch in September, with public trial rides available every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday through August 30. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Seoul Launches Trial Runs Of Han River Ferry As Eco-Friendly Transit Option
Han River Bus crew members demonstrate how to wear life jackets as they prepare for departure at Yeouido Pier in Yeongdeungpo District, Seoul, South Korea, on July 1, 2025, during the vessel's public trial run. The eco-friendly ferry, operated by electric and hybrid diesel-electric engines, is the first water-based public transportation introduced by the Seoul Metropolitan Government along the Han River. The 31.5-kilometer route connects seven piers--Magok, Mangwon, Yeouido, Oksu, Apgujeong, Ttukseom, and Jamsil--and accommodates up to 199 passengers. Official service is set to launch in September, with trial rides offered every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday through August 30. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Seoul Launches Trial Runs Of Han River Ferry As Eco-Friendly Transit Option
A Han River Bus departs for Jamsil from Ttukseom Pier in Gwangjin District, Seoul, South Korea, on July 1, 2025, marking the start of its trial service. The eco-friendly passenger vessel, powered by electric and hybrid diesel-electric engines, is the first of its kind introduced by the Seoul Metropolitan Government as part of a new public water transportation initiative. The route covers approximately 31.5 kilometers and connects seven piers: Magok, Mangwon, Yeouido, Oksu, Apgujeong, Ttukseom, and Jamsil. With a capacity of up to 199 passengers, the ferry is scheduled to begin official service in September, while trial rides for the public are held every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday through August 30. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Seoul Launches Trial Runs Of Han River Ferry As Eco-Friendly Transit Option
Passengers selected through advance reservations take a trial ride aboard the Han River Bus after departing from Yeouido Pier in Yeongdeungpo District, Seoul, South Korea, on July 1, 2025. The city's first eco-friendly water transit system operates with electric and hybrid diesel-electric vessels, traveling a 31.5-kilometer route that connects seven piers--Magok, Mangwon, Yeouido, Oksu, Apgujeong, Ttukseom, and Jamsil. With a capacity of up to 199 passengers, the service is scheduled for official launch in September, with public trial rides available every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday through August 30. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Seoul Launches Trial Runs Of Han River Ferry As Eco-Friendly Transit Option
Passengers selected through advance reservations take a trial ride aboard the Han River Bus after departing from Yeouido Pier in Yeongdeungpo District, Seoul, South Korea, on July 1, 2025. The city's first eco-friendly water transit system operates with electric and hybrid diesel-electric vessels, traveling a 31.5-kilometer route that connects seven piers--Magok, Mangwon, Yeouido, Oksu, Apgujeong, Ttukseom, and Jamsil. With a capacity of up to 199 passengers, the service is scheduled for official launch in September, with public trial rides available every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday through August 30. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Seoul Launches Trial Runs Of Han River Ferry As Eco-Friendly Transit Option
Passengers selected through advance reservations take a trial ride aboard the Han River Bus after departing from Yeouido Pier in Yeongdeungpo District, Seoul, South Korea, on July 1, 2025. The city's first eco-friendly water transit system operates with electric and hybrid diesel-electric vessels, traveling a 31.5-kilometer route that connects seven piers--Magok, Mangwon, Yeouido, Oksu, Apgujeong, Ttukseom, and Jamsil. With a capacity of up to 199 passengers, the service is scheduled for official launch in September, with public trial rides available every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday through August 30. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Seoul Launches Trial Runs Of Han River Ferry As Eco-Friendly Transit Option
Participants selected through advance reservations board the Han River Bus at Yeouido Pier in Yeongdeungpo District, Seoul, South Korea, on July 1, 2025, as the city begins trial operations of its first eco-friendly water transit system. The ferry, powered by electric and hybrid diesel-electric engines, connects seven piers--Magok, Mangwon, Yeouido, Oksu, Apgujeong, Ttukseom, and Jamsil--along a 31.5-kilometer route. The vessel accommodates up to 199 passengers and is scheduled to begin full service in September, with trial rides available every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday through August 30. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Seoul Launches Trial Runs Of Han River Ferry As Eco-Friendly Transit Option
Participants selected through advance reservations board the Han River Bus at Yeouido Pier in Yeongdeungpo District, Seoul, South Korea, on July 1, 2025, as the city begins trial operations of its first eco-friendly water transit system. The ferry, powered by electric and hybrid diesel-electric engines, connects seven piers--Magok, Mangwon, Yeouido, Oksu, Apgujeong, Ttukseom, and Jamsil--along a 31.5-kilometer route. The vessel accommodates up to 199 passengers and is scheduled to begin full service in September, with trial rides available every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday through August 30. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Seoul Launches Trial Runs Of Han River Ferry As Eco-Friendly Transit Option
Participants selected through advance reservations board the Han River Bus at Yeouido Pier in Yeongdeungpo District, Seoul, South Korea, on July 1, 2025, as the city begins trial operations of its first eco-friendly water transit system. The ferry, powered by electric and hybrid diesel-electric engines, connects seven piers--Magok, Mangwon, Yeouido, Oksu, Apgujeong, Ttukseom, and Jamsil--along a 31.5-kilometer route. The vessel accommodates up to 199 passengers and is scheduled to begin full service in September, with trial rides available every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday through August 30. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Edmonton’s Ukrainian Diaspora Honors Kupala Night With Traditional Festivities
EDMONTON, CANADA – JUNE 29:
Young woean wearing a flower wreath join members of Edmonton’s Ukrainian community and their friends as they gather for Kupala Night celebrations, organized by the Ukrainian National Youth Federation (UNYF), at Victoria Park in Edmonton, Alberta, on June 29, 2025. Kupala Night is a centuries-old Slavic folk festival marking the summer solstice, blending pagan and Christian customs. It is celebrated in Ukraine, Poland, Belarus, Bulgaria, and Slovakia, featuring traditions such as bonfire jumping, water rituals, and the legendary search for the mythical fern flower. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Edmonton’s Ukrainian Diaspora Honors Kupala Night With Traditional Festivities
EDMONTON, CANADA – JUNE 29:
A young woman wearing a flower wreath joins members of Edmonton’s Ukrainian community and their friends as they gather for Kupala Night celebrations, organized by the Ukrainian National Youth Federation (UNYF), at Victoria Park in Edmonton, Alberta, on June 29, 2025. Kupala Night is a centuries-old Slavic folk festival marking the summer solstice, blending pagan and Christian customs. It is celebrated in Ukraine, Poland, Belarus, Bulgaria, and Slovakia, featuring traditions such as bonfire jumping, water rituals, and the legendary search for the mythical fern flower. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Edmonton’s Ukrainian Diaspora Honors Kupala Night With Traditional Festivities
EDMONTON, CANADA – JUNE 29:
Participants jump over tree branches, an adaptation since open fires are prohibited in Edmonton, while members of Edmonton’s Ukrainian community and their friends gather for Kupala Night celebrations, organized by the Ukrainian National Youth Federation (UNYF), at Victoria Park in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on June 29, 2025. Kupala Night is a centuries-old Slavic folk celebration of the summer solstice that blends pagan and Christian traditions. Celebrated in Ukraine, Poland, Belarus, Bulgaria, and Slovakia, it features rituals such as bonfire jumping, water ceremonies, and the symbolic search for the mythical fern flower. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Edmonton’s Ukrainian Diaspora Honors Kupala Night With Traditional Festivities
EDMONTON, CANADA – JUNE 29:
People perform traditional dances and songs as members of Edmonton’s Ukrainian community and their friends gather for Kupala Night celebrations, organized by the Ukrainian National Youth Federation (UNYF), at Victoria Park in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on June 29, 2025.
Kupala Night is a centuries-old Slavic folk celebration of the summer solstice, blending pagan and Christian traditions. Observed in Ukraine, Poland, Belarus, Bulgaria, and Slovakia, it features rituals such as bonfire jumping, water ceremonies, and the symbolic search for the mythical fern flower. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Edmonton’s Ukrainian Diaspora Honors Kupala Night With Traditional Festivities
EDMONTON, CANADA – JUNE 29:
People perform traditional dances and songs as members of Edmonton’s Ukrainian community and their friends gather for Kupala Night celebrations, organized by the Ukrainian National Youth Federation (UNYF), at Victoria Park in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on June 29, 2025.
Kupala Night is a centuries-old Slavic folk celebration of the summer solstice, blending pagan and Christian traditions. Observed in Ukraine, Poland, Belarus, Bulgaria, and Slovakia, it features rituals such as bonfire jumping, water ceremonies, and the symbolic search for the mythical fern flower. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Edmonton’s Ukrainian Diaspora Honors Kupala Night With Traditional Festivities
EDMONTON, CANADA – JUNE 29:
Participants jump over tree branches, an adaptation since open fires are prohibited in Edmonton, while members of Edmonton’s Ukrainian community and their friends gather for Kupala Night celebrations, organized by the Ukrainian National Youth Federation (UNYF), at Victoria Park in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on June 29, 2025. Kupala Night is a centuries-old Slavic folk celebration of the summer solstice that blends pagan and Christian traditions. Celebrated in Ukraine, Poland, Belarus, Bulgaria, and Slovakia, it features rituals such as bonfire jumping, water ceremonies, and the symbolic search for the mythical fern flower. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)