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  • Millions Flock To Cemeteries In Poland For All Saints
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    Millions Flock To Cemeteries In Poland For All Saints
    Visitors are seen at the Brodno Cemetery in Warsaw, Poland on 01 November, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

     

  • Human Towers And Sardana Dance Celebrate Catalan Tradition At Barcelona’s La Mercè 2025
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    Human Towers And Sardana Dance Celebrate Catalan Tradition At Barcelona’s La Mercè 2025
    In Barcelona, Spain, on September 28, 2025, teams of castellers build towering human structures in Placa de Sant Jaume during the Diada Castellera of La Merce Festival 2025. This centuries-old Catalan tradition showcases balance, teamwork, and community spirit as participants climb to form multi-level human towers. (Photo by Charlie Perez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Human Towers And Sardana Dance Celebrate Catalan Tradition At Barcelona’s La Mercè 2025
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    Human Towers And Sardana Dance Celebrate Catalan Tradition At Barcelona’s La Mercè 2025
    In Barcelona, Spain, on September 28, 2025, teams of castellers build towering human structures in Placa de Sant Jaume during the Diada Castellera of La Merce Festival 2025. This centuries-old Catalan tradition showcases balance, teamwork, and community spirit as participants climb to form multi-level human towers. (Photo by Charlie Perez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Human Towers And Sardana Dance Celebrate Catalan Tradition At Barcelona’s La Mercè 2025
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    Human Towers And Sardana Dance Celebrate Catalan Tradition At Barcelona’s La Mercè 2025
    In Barcelona, Spain, on September 28, 2025, teams of castellers build towering human structures in Placa de Sant Jaume during the Diada Castellera of La Merce Festival 2025. This centuries-old Catalan tradition showcases balance, teamwork, and community spirit as participants climb to form multi-level human towers. (Photo by Charlie Perez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Human Towers And Sardana Dance Celebrate Catalan Tradition At Barcelona’s La Mercè 2025
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    Human Towers And Sardana Dance Celebrate Catalan Tradition At Barcelona’s La Mercè 2025
    In Barcelona, Spain, on September 28, 2025, teams of castellers build towering human structures in Placa de Sant Jaume during the Diada Castellera of La Merce Festival 2025. This centuries-old Catalan tradition showcases balance, teamwork, and community spirit as participants climb to form multi-level human towers. (Photo by Charlie Perez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Human Towers And Sardana Dance Celebrate Catalan Tradition At Barcelona’s La Mercè 2025
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    Human Towers And Sardana Dance Celebrate Catalan Tradition At Barcelona’s La Mercè 2025
    In Barcelona, Spain, on September 28, 2025, teams of castellers build towering human structures in Placa de Sant Jaume during the Diada Castellera of La Merce Festival 2025. This centuries-old Catalan tradition showcases balance, teamwork, and community spirit as participants climb to form multi-level human towers. (Photo by Charlie Perez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Human Towers And Sardana Dance Celebrate Catalan Tradition At Barcelona’s La Mercè 2025
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    Human Towers And Sardana Dance Celebrate Catalan Tradition At Barcelona’s La Mercè 2025
    In Barcelona, Spain, on September 28, 2025, teams of castellers build towering human structures in Placa de Sant Jaume during the Diada Castellera of La Merce Festival 2025. This centuries-old Catalan tradition showcases balance, teamwork, and community spirit as participants climb to form multi-level human towers. (Photo by Charlie Perez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Human Towers And Sardana Dance Celebrate Catalan Tradition At Barcelona’s La Mercè 2025
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    Human Towers And Sardana Dance Celebrate Catalan Tradition At Barcelona’s La Mercè 2025
    In Barcelona, Spain, on September 28, 2025, teams of castellers build towering human structures in Placa de Sant Jaume during the Diada Castellera of La Merce Festival 2025. This centuries-old Catalan tradition showcases balance, teamwork, and community spirit as participants climb to form multi-level human towers. (Photo by Charlie Perez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Durga Puja Preparation In Kolkata, India
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    Durga Puja Preparation In Kolkata, India
    The lighting decoration on the street ahead of the Durga Puja festival in Kolkata, India, on September 20, 2025, marks the annual Hindu festival that involves the worship of the Goddess Durga, who symbolizes power and the triumph of good over evil in Hindu mythology. The festival culminates in the immersion of the idols in bodies of water. (Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/NurPhoto)

     

  • Al-Marmah Horse Performance In Upper Egypt
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    Al-Marmah Horse Performance In Upper Egypt
    In Qena, Egypt, on February 10, 2025, Egyptian horsemen perform Al-Marmah at The Mawlid of Sidi Abdulrahim Al-Qanawi. (Photo by Yasser Alaa Mobarak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indrajatra Festival Celebration In Kathmandu Nepal
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    Indrajatra Festival Celebration In Kathmandu Nepal
    Nepali devotees pull the chariot of living deities to tour the city as part of the Indra Jatra celebration in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 6, 2025. Indra Jatra, a festival dedicated to the lord of rain according to Hindu beliefs, is marked in Nepal with fervor and gaiety. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indrajatra Festival Celebration In Kathmandu Nepal
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    Indrajatra Festival Celebration In Kathmandu Nepal
    Nepali devotees pull the chariot of living deities to tour the city as part of the Indra Jatra celebration in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 6, 2025. Indra Jatra, a festival dedicated to the lord of rain according to Hindu beliefs, is marked in Nepal with fervor and gaiety. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indrajatra Festival Celebration In Kathmandu Nepal
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    Indrajatra Festival Celebration In Kathmandu Nepal
    Nepali devotees pull the chariot of living deities to tour the city as part of the Indra Jatra celebration in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 6, 2025. Indra Jatra, a festival dedicated to the lord of rain according to Hindu beliefs, is marked in Nepal with fervor and gaiety. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indrajatra Festival Celebration In Kathmandu Nepal
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    Indrajatra Festival Celebration In Kathmandu Nepal
    Nepali devotees pull the chariot of living deities to tour the city as part of the Indra Jatra celebration in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 6, 2025. Indra Jatra, a festival dedicated to the lord of rain according to Hindu beliefs, is marked in Nepal with fervor and gaiety. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indrajatra Festival Celebration In Kathmandu Nepal
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    Indrajatra Festival Celebration In Kathmandu Nepal
    Nepali devotees pull the chariot of living deities to tour the city as part of the Indra Jatra celebration in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 6, 2025. Indra Jatra, a festival dedicated to the lord of rain according to Hindu beliefs, is marked in Nepal with fervor and gaiety. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indrajatra Festival Celebration In Kathmandu Nepal
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    Indrajatra Festival Celebration In Kathmandu Nepal
    Nepali devotees pull the chariot of living deities to tour the city as part of the Indra Jatra celebration in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 6, 2025. Indra Jatra, a festival dedicated to the lord of rain according to Hindu beliefs, is marked in Nepal with fervor and gaiety. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indrajatra Festival Celebration In Kathmandu Nepal
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    Indrajatra Festival Celebration In Kathmandu Nepal
    Nepali devotees pull the chariot of living deities to tour the city as part of the Indra Jatra celebration in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 6, 2025. Indra Jatra, a festival dedicated to the lord of rain according to Hindu beliefs, is marked in Nepal with fervor and gaiety. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Travel And Tourism In Iran
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    Travel And Tourism In Iran
    An Iranian female tourist puffs on a hookah while attending a recreation area in the Namakabrud township in Chalus county in Mazandaran province, 159 km (99 miles) north of Tehran, Iran, on September 5, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto)

     

  • Full-fledge Preparations Begins In Nepal For Indra Jatra, A Festival Dedicated To Lord Of Rain
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    Full-fledge Preparations Begins In Nepal For Indra Jatra, A Festival Dedicated To Lord Of Rain
    People from the Newar Community pull the massive wooden Indradhoj pole, locally known as Yasi, to the main square of the Kathmandu Durbar Square in preparation for the upcoming Indra Jatra festival in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 31, 2025. The sacred pole, traditionally cut from a carefully selected tree, is carried with great effort and devotion by the locals through a long procession. In Nepal, Devraj Indra, the God of rains and good harvest, is worshipped for eight days, starting with the erection of a sacred wooden pole locally called ''Yashi'' at the premises of Kathmandu Durbar Square. The fourth day of the marathon worship festival witnesses singing, mask dance, and other rituals. The Fourth Day of the waxing moon in the month of Bhadra, as per the lunar calendar, is the Indra Jatra, which is followed for a long time. Legends say that the Indra Jatra festival is observed to celebrate the victory of the gods over the demons to release Jayanta, the son of Lord Indra. It is believed that Lord Indra comes to the earth to collect white flowers for his mother but is caught by the locals (The Newars) of the Kathmandu valley and kept bound. After Lord Indra's mother, Jayanta, comes and discloses his identity, a procession takes place, which continues till now. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Full-fledge Preparations Begins In Nepal For Indra Jatra, A Festival Dedicated To Lord Of Rain
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    Full-fledge Preparations Begins In Nepal For Indra Jatra, A Festival Dedicated To Lord Of Rain
    People from the Newar Community pull the massive wooden Indradhoj pole, locally known as Yasi, to the main square of the Kathmandu Durbar Square in preparation for the upcoming Indra Jatra festival in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 31, 2025. The sacred pole, traditionally cut from a carefully selected tree, is carried with great effort and devotion by the locals through a long procession. In Nepal, Devraj Indra, the God of rains and good harvest, is worshipped for eight days, starting with the erection of a sacred wooden pole locally called ''Yashi'' at the premises of Kathmandu Durbar Square. The fourth day of the marathon worship festival witnesses singing, mask dance, and other rituals. The Fourth Day of the waxing moon in the month of Bhadra, as per the lunar calendar, is the Indra Jatra, which is followed for a long time. Legends say that the Indra Jatra festival is observed to celebrate the victory of the gods over the demons to release Jayanta, the son of Lord Indra. It is believed that Lord Indra comes to the earth to collect white flowers for his mother but is caught by the locals (The Newars) of the Kathmandu valley and kept bound. After Lord Indra's mother, Jayanta, comes and discloses his identity, a procession takes place, which continues till now. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Full-fledge Preparations Begins In Nepal For Indra Jatra, A Festival Dedicated To Lord Of Rain
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    Full-fledge Preparations Begins In Nepal For Indra Jatra, A Festival Dedicated To Lord Of Rain
    People from the Newar Community pull the massive wooden Indradhoj pole, locally known as Yasi, to the main square of the Kathmandu Durbar Square in preparation for the upcoming Indra Jatra festival in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 31, 2025. The sacred pole, traditionally cut from a carefully selected tree, is carried with great effort and devotion by the locals through a long procession. In Nepal, Devraj Indra, the God of rains and good harvest, is worshipped for eight days, starting with the erection of a sacred wooden pole locally called ''Yashi'' at the premises of Kathmandu Durbar Square. The fourth day of the marathon worship festival witnesses singing, mask dance, and other rituals. The Fourth Day of the waxing moon in the month of Bhadra, as per the lunar calendar, is the Indra Jatra, which is followed for a long time. Legends say that the Indra Jatra festival is observed to celebrate the victory of the gods over the demons to release Jayanta, the son of Lord Indra. It is believed that Lord Indra comes to the earth to collect white flowers for his mother but is caught by the locals (The Newars) of the Kathmandu valley and kept bound. After Lord Indra's mother, Jayanta, comes and discloses his identity, a procession takes place, which continues till now. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Full-fledge Preparations Begins In Nepal For Indra Jatra, A Festival Dedicated To Lord Of Rain
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    Full-fledge Preparations Begins In Nepal For Indra Jatra, A Festival Dedicated To Lord Of Rain
    People from the Newar Community pull the massive wooden Indradhoj pole, locally known as Yasi, to the main square of the Kathmandu Durbar Square in preparation for the upcoming Indra Jatra festival in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 31, 2025. The sacred pole, traditionally cut from a carefully selected tree, is carried with great effort and devotion by the locals through a long procession. In Nepal, Devraj Indra, the God of rains and good harvest, is worshipped for eight days, starting with the erection of a sacred wooden pole locally called ''Yashi'' at the premises of Kathmandu Durbar Square. The fourth day of the marathon worship festival witnesses singing, mask dance, and other rituals. The Fourth Day of the waxing moon in the month of Bhadra, as per the lunar calendar, is the Indra Jatra, which is followed for a long time. Legends say that the Indra Jatra festival is observed to celebrate the victory of the gods over the demons to release Jayanta, the son of Lord Indra. It is believed that Lord Indra comes to the earth to collect white flowers for his mother but is caught by the locals (The Newars) of the Kathmandu valley and kept bound. After Lord Indra's mother, Jayanta, comes and discloses his identity, a procession takes place, which continues till now. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)