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Man Sitting Alone On Concrete Steps
A man with a leather bag sits alone on a wide outdoor staircase in Berlin, Germany, on September 29, 2022. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Man Sit Near A Souvenir Shop In Prague’s Old Town
A souvenir shop with an open entrance and displays of memorabilia is in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 11, 2025. A man sits on the cobblestone edge across the street. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Young Man Sitting Alone On Staircase
A young man sits alone on a large concrete staircase in front of a minimalist wall structure in Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, on March 11, 2023. The quiet, empty space emphasizes solitude and introspection in an urban architectural setting. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Foodora Courier Takes A Break
A Foodora bicycle courier sits on a doorstep while checking his phone during a break in Graz, Austria, on April 30, 2023. His delivery backpack and bike rest nearby, highlighting the routine of gig economy workers in urban food delivery. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Foodora Courier Takes A Break
A Foodora bicycle courier sits on a doorstep while checking his phone during a break in Graz, Austria, on April 30, 2023. His delivery backpack and bike rest nearby, highlighting the routine of gig economy workers in urban food delivery. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Life returns to Ukrainian reservoir drained by Russian strike on dam
Life returns to Ukrainian reservoir drained by Russian strike on dam.
A year later, animals, birds and saplings are populating a new landscape of ponds and lagoons.
In June 2023, Moscow blew up the Khakovka power plant downstream as Kyiv began a big counterattack.
The explosion released more than 14 cubic kilometres of water, flooded settlements and killed at least 35 people.
Liudmyla Volyk, mayor of the village of Malokaterynivka in southern Ukraine. The water supply ran dry last month following the destruction of the Khakovka reservoir by Russia in 2023
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Life returns to Ukrainian reservoir drained by Russian strike on dam
Life returns to Ukrainian reservoir drained by Russian strike on dam.
A year later, animals, birds and saplings are populating a new landscape of ponds and lagoons.
In June 2023, Moscow blew up the Khakovka power plant downstream as Kyiv began a big counterattack.
The explosion released more than 14 cubic kilometres of water, flooded settlements and killed at least 35 people.
Residents in the village of Malokaterynivka collect drinking water from a tanker. The supply recently dried up after Russian troops blew up a dam, emptying the Kakhovka reservoir in southern Ukraine
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Life returns to Ukrainian reservoir drained by Russian strike on dam
Life returns to Ukrainian reservoir drained by Russian strike on dam.
A year later, animals, birds and saplings are populating a new landscape of ponds and lagoons.
In June 2023, Moscow blew up the Khakovka power plant downstream as Kyiv began a big counterattack.
The explosion released more than 14 cubic kilometres of water, flooded settlements and killed at least 35 people.
Vadym Maniuk, ecologist, stands in what was the Kakhovka reservoir in southern Ukraine. Over the past year white willows and black poplars have grown rapidly, turning the area into forest. Some are now 4 metres tall
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Life returns to Ukrainian reservoir drained by Russian strike on dam
Life returns to Ukrainian reservoir drained by Russian strike on dam.
A year later, animals, birds and saplings are populating a new landscape of ponds and lagoons.
In June 2023, Moscow blew up the Khakovka power plant downstream as Kyiv began a big counterattack.
The explosion released more than 14 cubic kilometres of water, flooded settlements and killed at least 35 people.
The former Kakhovka reservoir. The area is now a vast forest of willow and poplar trees, covering about 140,000 square hectares
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Life returns to Ukrainian reservoir drained by Russian strike on dam
Life returns to Ukrainian reservoir drained by Russian strike on dam.
A year later, animals, birds and saplings are populating a new landscape of ponds and lagoons.
In June 2023, Moscow blew up the Khakovka power plant downstream as Kyiv began a big counterattack.
The explosion released more than 14 cubic kilometres of water, flooded settlements and killed at least 35 people.
After the Russians blew up a dam downstream in 2023 the water level at the Dnipro dam fell, by 5 metres, revealing rocky islands and rapids
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Life returns to Ukrainian reservoir drained by Russian strike on dam
Life returns to Ukrainian reservoir drained by Russian strike on dam.
A year later, animals, birds and saplings are populating a new landscape of ponds and lagoons.
In June 2023, Moscow blew up the Khakovka power plant downstream as Kyiv began a big counterattack.
The explosion released more than 14 cubic kilometres of water, flooded settlements and killed at least 35 people.
The Dnipro dam, a hydroelectric power station in the city of Zaporizhzhia. After the Russians blew up a dam downstream in 2023 the water level fell by 5 metres, revealing rocky islands and rapids
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Life returns to Ukrainian reservoir drained by Russian strike on dam
Life returns to Ukrainian reservoir drained by Russian strike on dam.
A year later, animals, birds and saplings are populating a new landscape of ponds and lagoons.
In June 2023, Moscow blew up the Khakovka power plant downstream as Kyiv began a big counterattack.
The explosion released more than 14 cubic kilometres of water, flooded settlements and killed at least 35 people.
Khortytsia island near the city of Zaporizhzhia. The water level fell dramatically after Russians blew up the dam downstream, creating ponds and lagoons
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Life returns to Ukrainian reservoir drained by Russian strike on dam
Life returns to Ukrainian reservoir drained by Russian strike on dam.
A year later, animals, birds and saplings are populating a new landscape of ponds and lagoons.
In June 2023, Moscow blew up the Khakovka power plant downstream as Kyiv began a big counterattack.
The explosion released more than 14 cubic kilometres of water, flooded settlements and killed at least 35 people.
Mykhailo Mulenko, the head of the nature protection department, stands on Khortytsia island near the city of Zaporizhzhia. The water level fell dramatically after Russians blew up the dam downstream, creating ponds and lagoons
Alessio Mamo / Guardian / eyevine
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