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  • Pineapple Carriers in Bangladesh
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    Pineapple Carriers in Bangladesh
    July 16, 2025, Tangail, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Farmers parade bicycles laden with pineapples at a market in the town of Tangail, northwest of Dhaka, Bangladesh. The use of bicycles reduces transportation costs for the farmers, who can carry up to 100 pineapples on each bike. The harvested pineapples are loaded in bicycles and pushed all the way through a forest to the biggest pineapple market in Bangladesh. Pineapple has been cultivated on 8,000 hectares of land where 3,00,000 tonnes of pineapple are produced in Tangail, Bangladesh, the largest growing area of the country. This fruit cultivation boosts the agroforestry industry in Bangladesh. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • Pineapple Carriers in Bangladesh
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    Pineapple Carriers in Bangladesh
    July 16, 2025, Tangail, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Farmers parade bicycles laden with pineapples at a market in the town of Tangail, northwest of Dhaka, Bangladesh. The use of bicycles reduces transportation costs for the farmers, who can carry up to 100 pineapples on each bike. The harvested pineapples are loaded in bicycles and pushed all the way through a forest to the biggest pineapple market in Bangladesh. Pineapple has been cultivated on 8,000 hectares of land where 3,00,000 tonnes of pineapple are produced in Tangail, Bangladesh, the largest growing area of the country. This fruit cultivation boosts the agroforestry industry in Bangladesh. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • Pineapple Carriers in Bangladesh
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    Pineapple Carriers in Bangladesh
    July 16, 2025, Tangail, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Farmers parade bicycles laden with pineapples at a market in the town of Tangail, northwest of Dhaka, Bangladesh. The use of bicycles reduces transportation costs for the farmers, who can carry up to 100 pineapples on each bike. The harvested pineapples are loaded in bicycles and pushed all the way through a forest to the biggest pineapple market in Bangladesh. Pineapple has been cultivated on 8,000 hectares of land where 3,00,000 tonnes of pineapple are produced in Tangail, Bangladesh, the largest growing area of the country. This fruit cultivation boosts the agroforestry industry in Bangladesh. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • Waning Gibbous Moon Rises Behind Rocca Calascio, Italy
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    Waning Gibbous Moon Rises Behind Rocca Calascio, Italy
    Waning gibbous moon is seen in Calascio, Italy, on July 15th, 2025. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto)

     

  • Waning Gibbous Moon Rises Behind Rocca Calascio, Italy
    DUKAS_187006572_NUR
    Waning Gibbous Moon Rises Behind Rocca Calascio, Italy
    Waning gibbous moon rising behind Rocca Calascio Castle and Santa Maria della Pietà Church is seen in Calascio, Italy, on July 15th, 2025. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto)

     

  • Waning Gibbous Moon Rises Behind Rocca Calascio, Italy
    DUKAS_187006571_NUR
    Waning Gibbous Moon Rises Behind Rocca Calascio, Italy
    Waning gibbous moon rising behind Rocca Calascio Castle is seen in Calascio, Italy, on July 15th, 2025. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto)

     

  • Waning Gibbous Moon Rises Behind Rocca Calascio, Italy
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    Waning Gibbous Moon Rises Behind Rocca Calascio, Italy
    Waning gibbous moon rising behind Rocca Calascio Castle and Santa Maria della Pietà Church is seen in Calascio, Italy, on July 15th, 2025. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto)

     

  • Waning Gibbous Moon Rises Behind Rocca Calascio, Italy
    DUKAS_187006569_NUR
    Waning Gibbous Moon Rises Behind Rocca Calascio, Italy
    Waning gibbous moon rising behind Rocca Calascio Castle and Santa Maria della Pietà Church is seen in Calascio, Italy, on July 15th, 2025. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto)

     

  • Pineapple Carriers in Bangladesh
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    Pineapple Carriers in Bangladesh
    July 16, 2025, Tangail, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Farmers parade bicycles laden with pineapples at a market in the town of Tangail, northwest of Dhaka, Bangladesh. The use of bicycles reduces transportation costs for the farmers, who can carry up to 100 pineapples on each bike. The harvested pineapples are loaded onto bicycles and pushed through a forest to the biggest pineapple market in Bangladesh. Pineapple has been cultivated on 8,000 hectares of land where 3,00,000 tonnes of pineapple are produced in Tangail, Bangladesh, the largest growing area of the country. This fruit cultivation boosts the agroforestry industry in Bangladesh. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • Full Buck Moon Sets Behind Rocca Calascio, Italy
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    Full Buck Moon Sets Behind Rocca Calascio, Italy
    Full “Buck” Moon setting behind Rocca Calascio castle is seen from Castel Del Monte (Abruzzo), Italy, on July 11th, 2025. July full moon is known as the “Buck Moon”, because it is the time of year that male deer, also called bucks, start growing out their antlers. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto)

     

  • Full Buck Moon Sets Behind Rocca Calascio, Italy
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    Full Buck Moon Sets Behind Rocca Calascio, Italy
    Full “Buck” Moon setting behind Rocca Calascio castle is seen from Castel Del Monte (Abruzzo), Italy, on July 11th, 2025. July full moon is known as the “Buck Moon”, because it is the time of year that male deer, also called bucks, start growing out their antlers. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto)

     

  • Full Buck Moon Sets Behind Rocca Calascio, Italy
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    Full Buck Moon Sets Behind Rocca Calascio, Italy
    Full “Buck” Moon setting behind Rocca Calascio castle is seen from Castel Del Monte (Abruzzo), Italy, on July 11th, 2025. July full moon is known as the “Buck Moon”, because it is the time of year that male deer, also called bucks, start growing out their antlers. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto)

     

  • Full Buck Moon Sets Behind Rocca Calascio, Italy
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    Full Buck Moon Sets Behind Rocca Calascio, Italy
    Full “Buck” Moon is seen from Castel Del Monte (Abruzzo), Italy, on July 11th, 2025. July full moon is known as the “Buck Moon”, because it is the time of year that male deer, also called bucks, start growing out their antlers. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto)

     

  • Plan to save budget-cut NASA Mars sample mission
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    Plan to save budget-cut NASA Mars sample mission
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Mars 1
    Ref 16967
    07/07/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Lockheed Martin
    Aircraft and aerospace giant Lockheed Martin is offering what it calls a game-changing solution to fetch soil and rock samples from Mars back to Earth.
    It comes after huge budget cuts to USA space agency NASA.
    The company says it can do it for a fixed price of $3 billion USD, a significant reduction from current estimates of $7 billion USD.
    The NASA Mars Sample Return mission plan, known as MSR, is an international program involving many nations.
    It was tasked with using multiple spacecraft to collect samples from the Red Planet’s surface of Mars and then return them to Earth for in-depth laboratory analysis.
    But the Trump government has ordered NASA to focus on deep-space crewed missions to the Moon and Mars while axing expensive projects that without a proportionate scientific return.
    However, NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover has been exploring the surface since landing in February 2021.
    It's been collecting drilling samples that are sealed in special container tubes then left behind on the ground for collection at some time in the future.
    Lockheed wants to salvage the mission with its new proposal.

    OPS: Render of the proposed Lockhed Martin ligtweight Mars ascent rocket.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Plan to save budget-cut NASA Mars sample mission
    DUKAS_186732288_FER
    Plan to save budget-cut NASA Mars sample mission
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Mars 1
    Ref 16967
    07/07/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Lockheed Martin
    Aircraft and aerospace giant Lockheed Martin is offering what it calls a game-changing solution to fetch soil and rock samples from Mars back to Earth.
    It comes after huge budget cuts to USA space agency NASA.
    The company says it can do it for a fixed price of $3 billion USD, a significant reduction from current estimates of $7 billion USD.
    The NASA Mars Sample Return mission plan, known as MSR, is an international program involving many nations.
    It was tasked with using multiple spacecraft to collect samples from the Red Planet’s surface of Mars and then return them to Earth for in-depth laboratory analysis.
    But the Trump government has ordered NASA to focus on deep-space crewed missions to the Moon and Mars while axing expensive projects that without a proportionate scientific return.
    However, NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover has been exploring the surface since landing in February 2021.
    It's been collecting drilling samples that are sealed in special container tubes then left behind on the ground for collection at some time in the future.
    Lockheed wants to salvage the mission with its new proposal.

    OPS: Render of the proposed Lockhed Martin ligtweight Mars ascent rocket.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Plan to save budget-cut NASA Mars sample mission
    DUKAS_186732287_FER
    Plan to save budget-cut NASA Mars sample mission
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Mars 1
    Ref 16967
    07/07/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Lockheed Martin
    Aircraft and aerospace giant Lockheed Martin is offering what it calls a game-changing solution to fetch soil and rock samples from Mars back to Earth.
    It comes after huge budget cuts to USA space agency NASA.
    The company says it can do it for a fixed price of $3 billion USD, a significant reduction from current estimates of $7 billion USD.
    The NASA Mars Sample Return mission plan, known as MSR, is an international program involving many nations.
    It was tasked with using multiple spacecraft to collect samples from the Red Planet’s surface of Mars and then return them to Earth for in-depth laboratory analysis.
    But the Trump government has ordered NASA to focus on deep-space crewed missions to the Moon and Mars while axing expensive projects that without a proportionate scientific return.
    However, NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover has been exploring the surface since landing in February 2021.
    It's been collecting drilling samples that are sealed in special container tubes then left behind on the ground for collection at some time in the future.
    Lockheed wants to salvage the mission with its new proposal.

    OPS: Render of the proposed Lockhed Martin ligtweight Mars lander releasing a rover to follow NASA"s Perserverance to collect soil and rock samples left in its wake



    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Plan to save budget-cut NASA Mars sample mission
    DUKAS_186732286_FER
    Plan to save budget-cut NASA Mars sample mission
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Mars 1
    Ref 16967
    07/07/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Lockheed Martin
    Aircraft and aerospace giant Lockheed Martin is offering what it calls a game-changing solution to fetch soil and rock samples from Mars back to Earth.
    It comes after huge budget cuts to USA space agency NASA.
    The company says it can do it for a fixed price of $3 billion USD, a significant reduction from current estimates of $7 billion USD.
    The NASA Mars Sample Return mission plan, known as MSR, is an international program involving many nations.
    It was tasked with using multiple spacecraft to collect samples from the Red Planet’s surface of Mars and then return them to Earth for in-depth laboratory analysis.
    But the Trump government has ordered NASA to focus on deep-space crewed missions to the Moon and Mars while axing expensive projects that without a proportionate scientific return.
    However, NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover has been exploring the surface since landing in February 2021.
    It's been collecting drilling samples that are sealed in special container tubes then left behind on the ground for collection at some time in the future.
    Lockheed wants to salvage the mission with its new proposal.

    OPS: Render of the proposed Lockhed Martin ligtweight Mars lander releasing a rover to follow NASA"s Perserverance to collect soil and rock samples left in its wake



    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Plan to save budget-cut NASA Mars sample mission
    DUKAS_186732285_FER
    Plan to save budget-cut NASA Mars sample mission
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Mars 1
    Ref 16967
    07/07/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Lockheed Martin
    Aircraft and aerospace giant Lockheed Martin is offering what it calls a game-changing solution to fetch soil and rock samples from Mars back to Earth.
    It comes after huge budget cuts to USA space agency NASA.
    The company says it can do it for a fixed price of $3 billion USD, a significant reduction from current estimates of $7 billion USD.
    The NASA Mars Sample Return mission plan, known as MSR, is an international program involving many nations.
    It was tasked with using multiple spacecraft to collect samples from the Red Planet’s surface of Mars and then return them to Earth for in-depth laboratory analysis.
    But the Trump government has ordered NASA to focus on deep-space crewed missions to the Moon and Mars while axing expensive projects that without a proportionate scientific return.
    However, NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover has been exploring the surface since landing in February 2021.
    It's been collecting drilling samples that are sealed in special container tubes then left behind on the ground for collection at some time in the future.
    Lockheed wants to salvage the mission with its new proposal.

    OPS: Render of the proposed Lockhed Martinligtweight Mars lander.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Plan to save budget-cut NASA Mars sample mission
    DUKAS_186732284_FER
    Plan to save budget-cut NASA Mars sample mission
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Mars 1
    Ref 16967
    07/07/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Lockheed Martin
    Aircraft and aerospace giant Lockheed Martin is offering what it calls a game-changing solution to fetch soil and rock samples from Mars back to Earth.
    It comes after huge budget cuts to USA space agency NASA.
    The company says it can do it for a fixed price of $3 billion USD, a significant reduction from current estimates of $7 billion USD.
    The NASA Mars Sample Return mission plan, known as MSR, is an international program involving many nations.
    It was tasked with using multiple spacecraft to collect samples from the Red Planet’s surface of Mars and then return them to Earth for in-depth laboratory analysis.
    But the Trump government has ordered NASA to focus on deep-space crewed missions to the Moon and Mars while axing expensive projects that without a proportionate scientific return.
    However, NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover has been exploring the surface since landing in February 2021.
    It's been collecting drilling samples that are sealed in special container tubes then left behind on the ground for collection at some time in the future.
    Lockheed wants to salvage the mission with its new proposal.

    OPS: Render of the proposed Lockhed Martinligtweight Mars lander.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Plan to save budget-cut NASA Mars sample mission
    DUKAS_186732283_FER
    Plan to save budget-cut NASA Mars sample mission
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Mars 1
    Ref 16967
    07/07/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Lockheed Martin
    Aircraft and aerospace giant Lockheed Martin is offering what it calls a game-changing solution to fetch soil and rock samples from Mars back to Earth.
    It comes after huge budget cuts to USA space agency NASA.
    The company says it can do it for a fixed price of $3 billion USD, a significant reduction from current estimates of $7 billion USD.
    The NASA Mars Sample Return mission plan, known as MSR, is an international program involving many nations.
    It was tasked with using multiple spacecraft to collect samples from the Red Planet’s surface of Mars and then return them to Earth for in-depth laboratory analysis.
    But the Trump government has ordered NASA to focus on deep-space crewed missions to the Moon and Mars while axing expensive projects that without a proportionate scientific return.
    However, NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover has been exploring the surface since landing in February 2021.
    It's been collecting drilling samples that are sealed in special container tubes then left behind on the ground for collection at some time in the future.
    Lockheed wants to salvage the mission with its new proposal.

    OPS: Render of the proposed Lockhed Martinligtweight Mars lander.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Shoes that slowly break-up and plant seeds
    DUKAS_186331708_FER
    Shoes that slowly break-up and plant seeds
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Dirt shoes 1
    Ref 16931
    24/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Basura / Yerba Madre
    A pair of shoes made of compacted dirt and seeds are designed to break down as the wearer walks — planting wildflowers.
    The Dirt Shoes were created by US design practice Basura for New York beverage company Yerba Madre as part of a rebrand campaign.
    The shoes are made from compacted dirt, tree sap, plant fibres, and wildflower seeds.
    They are made to slowly disintegrate, breaking down underfoot and scattering seeds into the soil, allowing native wildflowers to grow in the footsteps of the wearer.
    The shoes are entirely biodegradable by design.
    Yerba Madre chief marketing officer Emily Kortlang said: “Dirt Shoes are a statement of regeneration, circularity, and commitment to give more back to the planet than we take.”

    OPS: The Dirt Shoes were designed for mate beverage brand Yerba Madre

    Picture. supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Shoes that slowly break-up and plant seeds
    DUKAS_186331706_FER
    Shoes that slowly break-up and plant seeds
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Dirt shoes 1
    Ref 16931
    24/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Basura / Yerba Madre
    A pair of shoes made of compacted dirt and seeds are designed to break down as the wearer walks — planting wildflowers.
    The Dirt Shoes were created by US design practice Basura for New York beverage company Yerba Madre as part of a rebrand campaign.
    The shoes are made from compacted dirt, tree sap, plant fibres, and wildflower seeds.
    They are made to slowly disintegrate, breaking down underfoot and scattering seeds into the soil, allowing native wildflowers to grow in the footsteps of the wearer.
    The shoes are entirely biodegradable by design.
    Yerba Madre chief marketing officer Emily Kortlang said: “Dirt Shoes are a statement of regeneration, circularity, and commitment to give more back to the planet than we take.”

    OPS: the Dirt Shoes.

    Picture. supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Shoes that slowly break-up and plant seeds
    DUKAS_186331704_FER
    Shoes that slowly break-up and plant seeds
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Dirt shoes 1
    Ref 16931
    24/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Basura / Yerba Madre
    A pair of shoes made of compacted dirt and seeds are designed to break down as the wearer walks — planting wildflowers.
    The Dirt Shoes were created by US design practice Basura for New York beverage company Yerba Madre as part of a rebrand campaign.
    The shoes are made from compacted dirt, tree sap, plant fibres, and wildflower seeds.
    They are made to slowly disintegrate, breaking down underfoot and scattering seeds into the soil, allowing native wildflowers to grow in the footsteps of the wearer.
    The shoes are entirely biodegradable by design.
    Yerba Madre chief marketing officer Emily Kortlang said: “Dirt Shoes are a statement of regeneration, circularity, and commitment to give more back to the planet than we take.”

    OPS: the Dirt Shoes.

    Picture. supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Shoes that slowly break-up and plant seeds
    DUKAS_186331703_FER
    Shoes that slowly break-up and plant seeds
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Dirt shoes 1
    Ref 16931
    24/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Basura / Yerba Madre
    A pair of shoes made of compacted dirt and seeds are designed to break down as the wearer walks — planting wildflowers.
    The Dirt Shoes were created by US design practice Basura for New York beverage company Yerba Madre as part of a rebrand campaign.
    The shoes are made from compacted dirt, tree sap, plant fibres, and wildflower seeds.
    They are made to slowly disintegrate, breaking down underfoot and scattering seeds into the soil, allowing native wildflowers to grow in the footsteps of the wearer.
    The shoes are entirely biodegradable by design.
    Yerba Madre chief marketing officer Emily Kortlang said: “Dirt Shoes are a statement of regeneration, circularity, and commitment to give more back to the planet than we take.”

    OPS: the Dirt Shoes.

    Picture. supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Shoes that slowly break-up and plant seeds
    DUKAS_186331702_FER
    Shoes that slowly break-up and plant seeds
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Dirt shoes 1
    Ref 16931
    24/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Basura / Yerba Madre
    A pair of shoes made of compacted dirt and seeds are designed to break down as the wearer walks — planting wildflowers.
    The Dirt Shoes were created by US design practice Basura for New York beverage company Yerba Madre as part of a rebrand campaign.
    The shoes are made from compacted dirt, tree sap, plant fibres, and wildflower seeds.
    They are made to slowly disintegrate, breaking down underfoot and scattering seeds into the soil, allowing native wildflowers to grow in the footsteps of the wearer.
    The shoes are entirely biodegradable by design.
    Yerba Madre chief marketing officer Emily Kortlang said: “Dirt Shoes are a statement of regeneration, circularity, and commitment to give more back to the planet than we take.”

    OPS: the Dirt Shoes.

    Picture. supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Shoes that slowly break-up and plant seeds
    DUKAS_186331700_FER
    Shoes that slowly break-up and plant seeds
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Dirt shoes 1
    Ref 16931
    24/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Basura / Yerba Madre
    A pair of shoes made of compacted dirt and seeds are designed to break down as the wearer walks — planting wildflowers.
    The Dirt Shoes were created by US design practice Basura for New York beverage company Yerba Madre as part of a rebrand campaign.
    The shoes are made from compacted dirt, tree sap, plant fibres, and wildflower seeds.
    They are made to slowly disintegrate, breaking down underfoot and scattering seeds into the soil, allowing native wildflowers to grow in the footsteps of the wearer.
    The shoes are entirely biodegradable by design.
    Yerba Madre chief marketing officer Emily Kortlang said: “Dirt Shoes are a statement of regeneration, circularity, and commitment to give more back to the planet than we take.”

    OPS: the Dirt Shoes.

    Picture. supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Shoes that slowly break-up and plant seeds
    DUKAS_186331698_FER
    Shoes that slowly break-up and plant seeds
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Dirt shoes 1
    Ref 16931
    24/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Basura / Yerba Madre
    A pair of shoes made of compacted dirt and seeds are designed to break down as the wearer walks — planting wildflowers.
    The Dirt Shoes were created by US design practice Basura for New York beverage company Yerba Madre as part of a rebrand campaign.
    The shoes are made from compacted dirt, tree sap, plant fibres, and wildflower seeds.
    They are made to slowly disintegrate, breaking down underfoot and scattering seeds into the soil, allowing native wildflowers to grow in the footsteps of the wearer.
    The shoes are entirely biodegradable by design.
    Yerba Madre chief marketing officer Emily Kortlang said: “Dirt Shoes are a statement of regeneration, circularity, and commitment to give more back to the planet than we take.”

    OPS: the Dirt Shoes.

    Picture. supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
    DUKAS_186042032_NUR
    Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
    Members of the indigenous Magar community of Nepal perform a ritualistic dance during the Bhoomi Pooja, or ode to the land, at an open ground in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 15, 2025. Bal Pooja or Bhumi Pooja is an important festival for the Magar people. Kham Magars celebrate this festival by dancing and exchanging goodwill with each other. It is believed that when all the Magar people gather together at the Bhume festival, they forget all their sorrows. The Magar people have a tradition of worshiping the earth as their main deity. There is a belief that after worshiping the earth, the deity becomes happy, and then there is no scarcity, and no catastrophe occurs on the earth. Bhume Dance is performed in a line with men and women. Adults, seniors, and youth have equal attraction to this festival. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
    DUKAS_186041894_NUR
    Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
    Members of the indigenous Magar community of Nepal perform a ritualistic dance during the Bhoomi Pooja, or ode to the land, at an open ground in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 15, 2025. Bal Pooja or Bhumi Pooja is an important festival for the Magar people. Kham Magars celebrate this festival by dancing and exchanging goodwill with each other. It is believed that when all the Magar people gather together at the Bhume festival, they forget all their sorrows. The Magar people have a tradition of worshiping the earth as their main deity. There is a belief that after worshiping the earth, the deity becomes happy, and then there is no scarcity, and no catastrophe occurs on the earth. Bhume Dance is performed in a line with men and women. Adults, seniors, and youth have equal attraction to this festival. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
    DUKAS_186041891_NUR
    Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
    Members of the indigenous Magar community of Nepal perform a ritualistic dance during the Bhoomi Pooja, or ode to the land, at an open ground in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 15, 2025. Bal Pooja or Bhumi Pooja is an important festival for the Magar people. Kham Magars celebrate this festival by dancing and exchanging goodwill with each other. It is believed that when all the Magar people gather together at the Bhume festival, they forget all their sorrows. The Magar people have a tradition of worshiping the earth as their main deity. There is a belief that after worshiping the earth, the deity becomes happy, and then there is no scarcity, and no catastrophe occurs on the earth. Bhume Dance is performed in a line with men and women. Adults, seniors, and youth have equal attraction to this festival. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
    DUKAS_186041847_NUR
    Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
    Members of the indigenous Magar community of Nepal perform a ritualistic dance during the Bhoomi Pooja, or ode to the land, at an open ground in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 15, 2025. Bal Pooja or Bhumi Pooja is an important festival for the Magar people. Kham Magars celebrate this festival by dancing and exchanging goodwill with each other. It is believed that when all the Magar people gather together at the Bhume festival, they forget all their sorrows. The Magar people have a tradition of worshiping the earth as their main deity. There is a belief that after worshiping the earth, the deity becomes happy, and then there is no scarcity, and no catastrophe occurs on the earth. Bhume Dance is performed in a line with men and women. Adults, seniors, and youth have equal attraction to this festival. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
    DUKAS_186041843_NUR
    Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
    Members of the indigenous Magar community of Nepal perform a ritualistic dance during the Bhoomi Pooja, or ode to the land, at an open ground in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 15, 2025. Bal Pooja or Bhumi Pooja is an important festival for the Magar people. Kham Magars celebrate this festival by dancing and exchanging goodwill with each other. It is believed that when all the Magar people gather together at the Bhume festival, they forget all their sorrows. The Magar people have a tradition of worshiping the earth as their main deity. There is a belief that after worshiping the earth, the deity becomes happy, and then there is no scarcity, and no catastrophe occurs on the earth. Bhume Dance is performed in a line with men and women. Adults, seniors, and youth have equal attraction to this festival. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
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    Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
    Members of the indigenous Magar community of Nepal perform a ritualistic dance during the Bhoomi Pooja, or ode to the land, at an open ground in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 15, 2025. Bal Pooja or Bhumi Pooja is an important festival for the Magar people. Kham Magars celebrate this festival by dancing and exchanging goodwill with each other. It is believed that when all the Magar people gather together at the Bhume festival, they forget all their sorrows. The Magar people have a tradition of worshiping the earth as their main deity. There is a belief that after worshiping the earth, the deity becomes happy, and then there is no scarcity, and no catastrophe occurs on the earth. Bhume Dance is performed in a line with men and women. Adults, seniors, and youth have equal attraction to this festival. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
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    Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
    Members of the indigenous Magar community of Nepal perform a ritualistic dance during the Bhoomi Pooja, or ode to the land, at an open ground in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 15, 2025. Bal Pooja or Bhumi Pooja is an important festival for the Magar people. Kham Magars celebrate this festival by dancing and exchanging goodwill with each other. It is believed that when all the Magar people gather together at the Bhume festival, they forget all their sorrows. The Magar people have a tradition of worshiping the earth as their main deity. There is a belief that after worshiping the earth, the deity becomes happy, and then there is no scarcity, and no catastrophe occurs on the earth. Bhume Dance is performed in a line with men and women. Adults, seniors, and youth have equal attraction to this festival. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
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    Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
    Members of the indigenous Magar community of Nepal perform a ritualistic dance during the Bhoomi Pooja, or ode to the land, at an open ground in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 15, 2025. Bal Pooja or Bhumi Pooja is an important festival for the Magar people. Kham Magars celebrate this festival by dancing and exchanging goodwill with each other. It is believed that when all the Magar people gather together at the Bhume festival, they forget all their sorrows. The Magar people have a tradition of worshiping the earth as their main deity. There is a belief that after worshiping the earth, the deity becomes happy, and then there is no scarcity, and no catastrophe occurs on the earth. Bhume Dance is performed in a line with men and women. Adults, seniors, and youth have equal attraction to this festival. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
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    Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
    Members of the indigenous Magar community of Nepal perform a ritualistic dance during the Bhoomi Pooja, or ode to the land, at an open ground in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 15, 2025. Bal Pooja or Bhumi Pooja is an important festival for the Magar people. Kham Magars celebrate this festival by dancing and exchanging goodwill with each other. It is believed that when all the Magar people gather together at the Bhume festival, they forget all their sorrows. The Magar people have a tradition of worshiping the earth as their main deity. There is a belief that after worshiping the earth, the deity becomes happy, and then there is no scarcity, and no catastrophe occurs on the earth. Bhume Dance is performed in a line with men and women. Adults, seniors, and youth have equal attraction to this festival. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
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    Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
    Members of the indigenous Magar community of Nepal perform a ritualistic dance during the Bhoomi Pooja, or ode to the land, at an open ground in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 15, 2025. Bal Pooja or Bhumi Pooja is an important festival for the Magar people. Kham Magars celebrate this festival by dancing and exchanging goodwill with each other. It is believed that when all the Magar people gather together at the Bhume festival, they forget all their sorrows. The Magar people have a tradition of worshiping the earth as their main deity. There is a belief that after worshiping the earth, the deity becomes happy, and then there is no scarcity, and no catastrophe occurs on the earth. Bhume Dance is performed in a line with men and women. Adults, seniors, and youth have equal attraction to this festival. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
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    Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
    Members of the indigenous Magar community of Nepal perform a ritualistic dance during the Bhoomi Pooja, or ode to the land, at an open ground in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 15, 2025. Bal Pooja or Bhumi Pooja is an important festival for the Magar people. Kham Magars celebrate this festival by dancing and exchanging goodwill with each other. It is believed that when all the Magar people gather together at the Bhume festival, they forget all their sorrows. The Magar people have a tradition of worshiping the earth as their main deity. There is a belief that after worshiping the earth, the deity becomes happy, and then there is no scarcity, and no catastrophe occurs on the earth. Bhume Dance is performed in a line with men and women. Adults, seniors, and youth have equal attraction to this festival. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
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    Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
    Members of the indigenous Magar community of Nepal perform a ritualistic dance during the Bhoomi Pooja, or ode to the land, at an open ground in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 15, 2025. Bal Pooja or Bhumi Pooja is an important festival for the Magar people. Kham Magars celebrate this festival by dancing and exchanging goodwill with each other. It is believed that when all the Magar people gather together at the Bhume festival, they forget all their sorrows. The Magar people have a tradition of worshiping the earth as their main deity. There is a belief that after worshiping the earth, the deity becomes happy, and then there is no scarcity, and no catastrophe occurs on the earth. Bhume Dance is performed in a line with men and women. Adults, seniors, and youth have equal attraction to this festival. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
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    Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
    Members of the indigenous Magar community of Nepal perform a ritualistic dance during the Bhoomi Pooja, or ode to the land, at an open ground in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 15, 2025. Bal Pooja or Bhumi Pooja is an important festival for the Magar people. Kham Magars celebrate this festival by dancing and exchanging goodwill with each other. It is believed that when all the Magar people gather together at the Bhume festival, they forget all their sorrows. The Magar people have a tradition of worshiping the earth as their main deity. There is a belief that after worshiping the earth, the deity becomes happy, and then there is no scarcity, and no catastrophe occurs on the earth. Bhume Dance is performed in a line with men and women. Adults, seniors, and youth have equal attraction to this festival. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
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    Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
    Members of the indigenous Magar community of Nepal perform a ritualistic dance during the Bhoomi Pooja, or ode to the land, at an open ground in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 15, 2025. Bal Pooja or Bhumi Pooja is an important festival for the Magar people. Kham Magars celebrate this festival by dancing and exchanging goodwill with each other. It is believed that when all the Magar people gather together at the Bhume festival, they forget all their sorrows. The Magar people have a tradition of worshiping the earth as their main deity. There is a belief that after worshiping the earth, the deity becomes happy, and then there is no scarcity, and no catastrophe occurs on the earth. Bhume Dance is performed in a line with men and women. Adults, seniors, and youth have equal attraction to this festival. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
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    Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
    Members of the indigenous Magar community of Nepal perform a ritualistic dance during the Bhoomi Pooja, or ode to the land, at an open ground in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 15, 2025. Bal Pooja or Bhumi Pooja is an important festival for the Magar people. Kham Magars celebrate this festival by dancing and exchanging goodwill with each other. It is believed that when all the Magar people gather together at the Bhume festival, they forget all their sorrows. The Magar people have a tradition of worshiping the earth as their main deity. There is a belief that after worshiping the earth, the deity becomes happy, and then there is no scarcity, and no catastrophe occurs on the earth. Bhume Dance is performed in a line with men and women. Adults, seniors, and youth have equal attraction to this festival. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
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    Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
    Members of the indigenous Magar community of Nepal perform a ritualistic dance during the Bhoomi Pooja, or ode to the land, at an open ground in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 15, 2025. Bal Pooja or Bhumi Pooja is an important festival for the Magar people. Kham Magars celebrate this festival by dancing and exchanging goodwill with each other. It is believed that when all the Magar people gather together at the Bhume festival, they forget all their sorrows. The Magar people have a tradition of worshiping the earth as their main deity. There is a belief that after worshiping the earth, the deity becomes happy, and then there is no scarcity, and no catastrophe occurs on the earth. Bhume Dance is performed in a line with men and women. Adults, seniors, and youth have equal attraction to this festival. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
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    Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
    Members of the indigenous Magar community of Nepal perform a ritualistic dance during the Bhoomi Pooja, or ode to the land, at an open ground in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 15, 2025. Bal Pooja or Bhumi Pooja is an important festival for the Magar people. Kham Magars celebrate this festival by dancing and exchanging goodwill with each other. It is believed that when all the Magar people gather together at the Bhume festival, they forget all their sorrows. The Magar people have a tradition of worshiping the earth as their main deity. There is a belief that after worshiping the earth, the deity becomes happy, and then there is no scarcity, and no catastrophe occurs on the earth. Bhume Dance is performed in a line with men and women. Adults, seniors, and youth have equal attraction to this festival. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
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    Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
    Members of the indigenous Magar community of Nepal perform a ritualistic dance during the Bhoomi Pooja, or ode to the land, at an open ground in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 15, 2025. Bal Pooja or Bhumi Pooja is an important festival for the Magar people. Kham Magars celebrate this festival by dancing and exchanging goodwill with each other. It is believed that when all the Magar people gather together at the Bhume festival, they forget all their sorrows. The Magar people have a tradition of worshiping the earth as their main deity. There is a belief that after worshiping the earth, the deity becomes happy, and then there is no scarcity, and no catastrophe occurs on the earth. Bhume Dance is performed in a line with men and women. Adults, seniors, and youth have equal attraction to this festival. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
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    Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
    Members of the indigenous Magar community of Nepal perform a ritualistic dance during the Bhoomi Pooja, or ode to the land, at an open ground in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 15, 2025. Bal Pooja or Bhumi Pooja is an important festival for the Magar people. Kham Magars celebrate this festival by dancing and exchanging goodwill with each other. It is believed that when all the Magar people gather together at the Bhume festival, they forget all their sorrows. The Magar people have a tradition of worshiping the earth as their main deity. There is a belief that after worshiping the earth, the deity becomes happy, and then there is no scarcity, and no catastrophe occurs on the earth. Bhume Dance is performed in a line with men and women. Adults, seniors, and youth have equal attraction to this festival. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Longueuil
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    Daily Life In Longueuil
    LONGUEUIL, CANADA – JUNE 6:
    Two groundhogs are spotted in Longueuil, Quebec, Canada, on June 6, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Longueuil
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    Daily Life In Longueuil
    LONGUEUIL, CANADA – JUNE 6:
    A young groundhog is spotted in Longueuil, Quebec, Canada, on June 6, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Longueuil
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    Daily Life In Longueuil
    LONGUEUIL, CANADA – JUNE 6:
    A young groundhog is spotted in Longueuil, Quebec, Canada, on June 6, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Longueuil
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    Daily Life In Longueuil
    LONGUEUIL, CANADA – JUNE 6:
    An adult groundhog is spotted in Longueuil, Quebec, Canada, on June 6, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto)

     

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