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FEATURE - Berghasen im Cairngorm-Nationalpark in Schottland bei -8 Grad
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Craig Strawbridge/Story Picture Agency/Shutterstock (15072889i)
UNITED KINGDOM, Cairngorm 03/01/2025
Mountain hares are seen in the Cairngorm national park in Scotland during -8 temperatures. The hares, which are one of the country's most elusive creatures, turn white during winter to help camouflage themselves and are almost exclusively in the Scottish Highlands.
Elusive British Animal Captured, UK - 02 Jan 2025
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FEATURE - Berghasen im Cairngorm-Nationalpark in Schottland bei -8 Grad
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Craig Strawbridge/Story Picture Agency/Shutterstock (15072889e)
A mountain hare is seen in the Cairngorm national park in Scotland during -8 temperatures. The hares, which are one of the country's most elusive creatures, turn white during winter to help camouflage themselves and are almost exclusively in the Scottish Highlands.
Elusive British Animal Captured, UK - 02 Jan 2025
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DUK10162301_007
FEATURE - Berghasen im Cairngorm-Nationalpark in Schottland bei -8 Grad
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Craig Strawbridge/Story Picture Agency/Shutterstock (15072889g)
A mountain hare is seen in the Cairngorm national park in Scotland during -8 temperatures. The hares, which are one of the country's most elusive creatures, turn white during winter to help camouflage themselves and are almost exclusively in the Scottish Highlands.
Elusive British Animal Captured, UK - 02 Jan 2025
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DUK10162301_006
FEATURE - Berghasen im Cairngorm-Nationalpark in Schottland bei -8 Grad
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Craig Strawbridge/Story Picture Agency/Shutterstock (15072889d)
A mountain hare is seen in the Cairngorm national park in Scotland during -8 temperatures. The hares, which are one of the country's most elusive creatures, turn white during winter to help camouflage themselves and are almost exclusively in the Scottish Highlands.
Elusive British Animal Captured, UK - 02 Jan 2025
(c) Dukas -
DUK10162301_005
FEATURE - Berghasen im Cairngorm-Nationalpark in Schottland bei -8 Grad
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Craig Strawbridge/Story Picture Agency/Shutterstock (15072889a)
A mountain hare is seen in the Cairngorm national park in Scotland during -8 temperatures. The hares, which are one of the country's most elusive creatures, turn white during winter to help camouflage themselves and are almost exclusively in the Scottish Highlands.
Elusive British Animal Captured, UK - 02 Jan 2025
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DUK10162301_004
FEATURE - Berghasen im Cairngorm-Nationalpark in Schottland bei -8 Grad
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Craig Strawbridge/Story Picture Agency/Shutterstock (15072889c)
A mountain hare is seen in the Cairngorm national park in Scotland during -8 temperatures. The hares, which are one of the country's most elusive creatures, turn white during winter to help camouflage themselves and are almost exclusively in the Scottish Highlands.
Elusive British Animal Captured, UK - 02 Jan 2025
(c) Dukas -
DUK10162301_003
FEATURE - Berghasen im Cairngorm-Nationalpark in Schottland bei -8 Grad
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Craig Strawbridge/Story Picture Agency/Shutterstock (15072889f)
A mountain hare is seen in the Cairngorm national park in Scotland during -8 temperatures. The hares, which are one of the country's most elusive creatures, turn white during winter to help camouflage themselves and are almost exclusively in the Scottish Highlands.
Elusive British Animal Captured, UK - 02 Jan 2025
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Berghasen im Cairngorm-Nationalpark in Schottland bei -8 Grad
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Craig Strawbridge/Story Picture Agency/Shutterstock (15072889h)
A mountain hare is seen in the Cairngorm national park in Scotland during -8 temperatures. The hares, which are one of the country's most elusive creatures, turn white during winter to help camouflage themselves and are almost exclusively in the Scottish Highlands.
Elusive British Animal Captured, UK - 02 Jan 2025
(c) Dukas -
DUK10162301_001
FEATURE - Berghasen im Cairngorm-Nationalpark in Schottland bei -8 Grad
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Craig Strawbridge/Story Picture Agency/Shutterstock (15072889b)
A mountain hare is seen in the Cairngorm national park in Scotland during -8 temperatures. The hares, which are one of the country's most elusive creatures, turn white during winter to help camouflage themselves and are almost exclusively in the Scottish Highlands.
Elusive British Animal Captured, UK - 02 Jan 2025
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DUK10148040_013
NEWS - Ukrainische Zivilisten trainieren für eine mögliche Invasion durch Russland
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vladyslav Musiienko/UPI/Shutterstock (12805124a)
Civilians train to hold Kalashnikov rifles as they take part in a training session in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv on Sunday, February 13, 2022. The Kyiv Defense Headquarters conducted extensive training to teach the population to defend themselves in the event of an invasion by Russian troops.
Ukrainian Civilians Train for a Possible Invasion by Russia, Kyiv, Ukraine - 14 Feb 2022
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DUK10148040_012
NEWS - Ukrainische Zivilisten trainieren für eine mögliche Invasion durch Russland
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vladyslav Musiienko/UPI/Shutterstock (12805124b)
Civilians train to hold Kalashnikov rifles as they take part in a training session in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv on Sunday, February 13, 2022. The Kyiv Defense Headquarters conducted extensive training to teach the population to defend themselves in the event of an invasion by Russian troops.
Ukrainian Civilians Train for a Possible Invasion by Russia, Kyiv, Ukraine - 14 Feb 2022
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DUK10148040_011
NEWS - Ukrainische Zivilisten trainieren für eine mögliche Invasion durch Russland
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vladyslav Musiienko/UPI/Shutterstock (12805124c)
A military instructor teaches civilians to hold Kalashnikov rifles, as they take part in a training session in the Ukrainian of Kviv on Sunday, February 13, 2022. The Kyiv Defense Headquarters conducted extensive training to teach the population to defend themselves in the event of an invasion by Russian troops.
Ukrainian Civilians Train for a Possible Invasion by Russia, Kyiv, Ukraine - 14 Feb 2022
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DUK10148040_010
NEWS - Ukrainische Zivilisten trainieren für eine mögliche Invasion durch Russland
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vladyslav Musiienko/UPI/Shutterstock (12805124e)
Civilians train to hold Kalashnikov rifles as they take part in a training session in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv on Sunday, February 13, 2022. The Kyiv Defense Headquarters conducted extensive training to teach the population to defend themselves in the event of an invasion by Russian troops.
Ukrainian Civilians Train for a Possible Invasion by Russia, Kyiv, Ukraine - 14 Feb 2022
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DUK10148040_009
NEWS - Ukrainische Zivilisten trainieren für eine mögliche Invasion durch Russland
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vladyslav Musiienko/UPI/Shutterstock (12805124d)
Civilians train to hold Kalashnikov rifles as they take part in a training session in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv on Sunday, February 13, 2022. The Kyiv Defense Headquarters conducted extensive training to teach the population to defend themselves in the event of an invasion by Russian troops.
Ukrainian Civilians Train for a Possible Invasion by Russia, Kyiv, Ukraine - 14 Feb 2022
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DUK10148040_008
NEWS - Ukrainische Zivilisten trainieren für eine mögliche Invasion durch Russland
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vladyslav Musiienko/UPI/Shutterstock (12805124f)
A military instructor teaches civilians to hold Kalashnikov rifles, as they take part in a training session in the Ukrainian of Kviv on Sunday, February 13, 2022. The Kyiv Defense Headquarters conducted extensive training to teach the population to defend themselves in the event of an invasion by Russian troops.
Ukrainian Civilians Train for a Possible Invasion by Russia, Kyiv, Ukraine - 14 Feb 2022
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DUK10148040_007
NEWS - Ukrainische Zivilisten trainieren für eine mögliche Invasion durch Russland
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vladyslav Musiienko/UPI/Shutterstock (12805124j)
Civilians train to hold Kalashnikov rifles as they take part in a training session in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv on Sunday, February 13, 2022. The Kyiv Defense Headquarters conducted extensive training to teach the population to defend themselves in the event of an invasion by Russian troops.
Ukrainian Civilians Train for a Possible Invasion by Russia, Kyiv, Ukraine - 14 Feb 2022
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DUK10148040_006
NEWS - Ukrainische Zivilisten trainieren für eine mögliche Invasion durch Russland
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vladyslav Musiienko/UPI/Shutterstock (12805124g)
Civilians train to hold Kalashnikov rifles as they take part in a training session in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv on Sunday, February 13, 2022. The Kyiv Defense Headquarters conducted extensive training to teach the population to defend themselves in the event of an invasion by Russian troops.
Ukrainian Civilians Train for a Possible Invasion by Russia, Kyiv, Ukraine - 14 Feb 2022
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DUK10148040_005
NEWS - Ukrainische Zivilisten trainieren für eine mögliche Invasion durch Russland
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vladyslav Musiienko/UPI/Shutterstock (12805124i)
A military instructor teaches civilians to hold Kalashnikov rifles, as they take part in a training session in the Ukrainian of Kviv on Sunday, February 13, 2022. The Kyiv Defense Headquarters conducted extensive training to teach the population to defend themselves in the event of an invasion by Russian troops.
Ukrainian Civilians Train for a Possible Invasion by Russia, Kyiv, Ukraine - 14 Feb 2022
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DUK10148040_004
NEWS - Ukrainische Zivilisten trainieren für eine mögliche Invasion durch Russland
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vladyslav Musiienko/UPI/Shutterstock (12805124h)
Civilians train to hold Kalashnikov rifles as they take part in a training session in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv on Sunday, February 13, 2022. The Kyiv Defense Headquarters conducted extensive training to teach the population to defend themselves in the event of an invasion by Russian troops.
Ukrainian Civilians Train for a Possible Invasion by Russia, Kyiv, Ukraine - 14 Feb 2022
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DUK10148040_003
NEWS - Ukrainische Zivilisten trainieren für eine mögliche Invasion durch Russland
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vladyslav Musiienko/UPI/Shutterstock (12805124k)
A military instructor teaches civilians to hold Kalashnikov rifles, as they take part in a training session in the Ukrainian of Kviv on Sunday, February 13, 2022. The Kyiv Defense Headquarters conducted extensive training to teach the population to defend themselves in the event of an invasion by Russian troops.
Ukrainian Civilians Train for a Possible Invasion by Russia, Kyiv, Ukraine - 14 Feb 2022
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DUK10148040_002
NEWS - Ukrainische Zivilisten trainieren für eine mögliche Invasion durch Russland
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vladyslav Musiienko/UPI/Shutterstock (12805124l)
A military instructor teaches civilians to hold Kalashnikov rifles, as they take part in a training session in the Ukrainian of Kviv on Sunday, February 13, 2022. The Kyiv Defense Headquarters conducted extensive training to teach the population to defend themselves in the event of an invasion by Russian troops.
Ukrainian Civilians Train for a Possible Invasion by Russia, Kyiv, Ukraine - 14 Feb 2022
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DUK10148040_001
NEWS - Ukrainische Zivilisten trainieren für eine mögliche Invasion durch Russland
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vladyslav Musiienko/UPI/Shutterstock (12805124m)
A military instructor teaches civilians to hold Kalashnikov rifles, as they take part in a training session in the Ukrainian of Kviv on Sunday, February 13, 2022. The Kyiv Defense Headquarters conducted extensive training to teach the population to defend themselves in the event of an invasion by Russian troops.
Ukrainian Civilians Train for a Possible Invasion by Russia, Kyiv, Ukraine - 14 Feb 2022
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FEATURE - Eisrettungstraining in St. Louis
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bill Greenblatt/UPI/Shutterstock (12794190f)
St. Louis firefighters practice pulling themselves out of the chilly Layafette Lake onto the ice during ice rescue training in St. Louis on Monday, February 7, 2022.
Ice Rescue Training, St. Louis, Missouri, United States - 07 Feb 2022
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DUK10147470_005
TENNIS - Fans von Novak Djokovic beim Spiel des Serben Lajovic in melbourne
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ella Ling/Shutterstock (12761197o)
Novak Djokovic fans on Court 14 console themselves by watching fellow Serb Dusan Lajovic in the first round
Australian Open, Day One, Tennis, Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia - 17 Jan 2022
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TENNIS - Fans von Novak Djokovic beim Spiel des Serben Lajovic in melbourne
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ella Ling/Shutterstock (12761197n)
Novak Djokovic fans on Court 14 console themselves by watching fellow Serb Dusan Lajovic in the first round
Australian Open, Day One, Tennis, Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia - 17 Jan 2022
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DUK10147470_003
TENNIS - Fans von Novak Djokovic beim Spiel des Serben Lajovic in melbourne
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ella Ling/Shutterstock (12761197p)
Novak Djokovic fans on Court 14 console themselves by watching fellow Serb Dusan Lajovic in the first round
Australian Open, Day One, Tennis, Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia - 17 Jan 2022
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DUK10147470_002
TENNIS - Fans von Novak Djokovic beim Spiel des Serben Lajovic in melbourne
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ella Ling/Shutterstock (12761197u)
Novak Djokovic fans on Court 14 console themselves by watching fellow Serb Dusan Lajovic in the first round
Australian Open, Day One, Tennis, Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia - 17 Jan 2022
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DUK10147470_001
TENNIS - Fans von Novak Djokovic beim Spiel des Serben Lajovic in melbourne
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ella Ling/Shutterstock (12761197r)
Novak Djokovic fans on Court 14 console themselves by watching fellow Serb Dusan Lajovic in the first round
Australian Open, Day One, Tennis, Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia - 17 Jan 2022
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DUK10139499_021
NEWS - USA: Erhöhte Sicherheit vor der Inauguration in Washington
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (11713856g)
National Guard troops from the 278th Armored Calvary Regiment organize themselves at the beginning of their shift on the U.S. Capitol grounds ahead of the upcoming inauguration for President Joe Biden.
Enhanced security ahead of Inauguration, Washington DC, USA - 17 Jan 2021
Security is extra tight since Jan 6, when pro-Trump MAGA mobs breached the security perimeter and penetrated the U.S. Capitol.
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NEWS - USA: Erhöhte Sicherheit vor der Inauguration in Washington
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (11713856n)
National Guard troops organized themselves at the beginning of their shift on the U.S. Capitol grounds ahead of the upcoming inauguration for President Joe Biden.
Enhanced security ahead of Inauguration, Washington DC, USA - 17 Jan 2021
Security is extra tight since Jan 6, when pro-Trump MAGA mobs breached the security perimeter and penetrated the U.S. Capitol.
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DUK10139499_011
NEWS - USA: Erhöhte Sicherheit vor der Inauguration in Washington
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (11713856k)
National Guard troops from the 278th Armored Calvary Regiment organize themselves at the beginning of their shift on the U.S. Capitol grounds ahead of the upcoming inauguration for President Joe Biden.
Enhanced security ahead of Inauguration, Washington DC, USA - 17 Jan 2021
Security is extra tight since Jan 6, when pro-Trump MAGA mobs breached the security perimeter and penetrated the U.S. Capitol.
(c) Dukas -
DUK10139499_010
NEWS - USA: Erhöhte Sicherheit vor der Inauguration in Washington
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (11713856j)
National Guard troops from the 278th Armored Calvary Regiment organize themselves at the beginning of their shift on the U.S. Capitol grounds ahead of the upcoming inauguration for President Joe Biden.
Enhanced security ahead of Inauguration, Washington DC, USA - 17 Jan 2021
Security is extra tight since Jan 6, when pro-Trump MAGA mobs breached the security perimeter and penetrated the U.S. Capitol.
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DUK10124126_015
NEWS - Klimaporoste gehen am Dienstag in London weiter
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/REX (10438665am)
An Extinction Rebellion activists being arrested after glueing themselves to the Home Office in Westminster. Activists have converged on Westminster for a second day, blockading roads in the area and calling on government departments to 'Tell the Truth' about what they are doing to tackle the Emergency.
Extinction Rebellion protest, London, UK - 08 Oct 2019
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DUK10124126_012
NEWS - Klimaporoste gehen am Dienstag in London weiter
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/REX (10438665ak)
An Extinction Rebellion activists being arrested after glueing themselves to the Home Office in Westminster. Activists have converged on Westminster for a second day, blockading roads in the area and calling on government departments to 'Tell the Truth' about what they are doing to tackle the Emergency.
Extinction Rebellion protest, London, UK - 08 Oct 2019
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DUK10124126_008
NEWS - Klimaporoste gehen am Dienstag in London weiter
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/REX (10438665ah)
An Extinction Rebellion activists being arrested after glueing themselves to the Home Office in Westminster. Activists have converged on Westminster for a second day, blockading roads in the area and calling on government departments to 'Tell the Truth' about what they are doing to tackle the Emergency.
Extinction Rebellion protest, London, UK - 08 Oct 2019
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NEWS - Extinction Rebellion Proteste in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dinendra Haria/LNP/REX (10437915b)
Police officers attends environmental and climate change activists from the Extinction Rebellion group as they chained and glued themselves on Whitehall
Extinction Rebellion protest, London, UK - 07 Oct 2019
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NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Miguel Candela/SOPA Images/REX (10354228c)
Protesters wearing helmets, gas masks and daily objects as shields to protest themselves from the police.
Anti-Extradition Bill protest in Hong Kong, China - 03 Aug 2019
Despite the Hong Kong government's efforts to calm the situation by declaring the extradition bill is "dead", thousands of protesters still took part in anti-government protests in different areas of Hong Kong. Multiple clashes between protesters and the police have been reported and a large number of protesters have been arrested by the police.
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NEWS - Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tom Nicholson/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (10126779b)
PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) supporters demonstrate outside Canada Goose Regent Street store by covering themselves in fake blood and lying on coats similar to those made by Canada Goose.
PETA Canada Goose demonstration, London, UK - 01 Mar 2019
PETA want to put pressure on the clothing company, as PETA claim the fur used in their coats is sourced in a cruel manner. World Wildlife Day takes place on 3 March.
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REPORTAGE - Bulgarien: Alltag in Varna
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (10015155e)
People at different ages heal themselves as they bathe in a pond called "Gyolat" (the puddle - from Bulgarian) in the Black Sea town of Varna
Daily life, Varna, Bulgaria - 04 Dec 2018
The mineral water in the pond springs up at 50 degrees Celsius and is believed to be very healthy. The pond can be used free of cahrge and is a local attraction for tourists from around the world. The patrons of the mineral spring a called walruses as they interchange hot and cold baths in the waters of the Black sea, especially in winter. Some of them scratch their bodies with sand so that they stimulate their blood circulation and remove old skin.
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REPORTAGE - Bulgarien: Alltag in Varna
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (10015155i)
People at different ages heal themselves as they bathe in a pond called "Gyolat" (the puddle - from Bulgarian) in the Black Sea town of Varna
Daily life, Varna, Bulgaria - 04 Dec 2018
The mineral water in the pond springs up at 50 degrees Celsius and is believed to be very healthy. The pond can be used free of cahrge and is a local attraction for tourists from around the world. The patrons of the mineral spring a called walruses as they interchange hot and cold baths in the waters of the Black sea, especially in winter. Some of them scratch their bodies with sand so that they stimulate their blood circulation and remove old skin.
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DUK10109875_021
REPORTAGE - Bulgarien: Alltag in Varna
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (10015155g)
People at different ages heal themselves as they bathe in a pond called "Gyolat" (the puddle - from Bulgarian) in the Black Sea town of Varna
Daily life, Varna, Bulgaria - 04 Dec 2018
The mineral water in the pond springs up at 50 degrees Celsius and is believed to be very healthy. The pond can be used free of cahrge and is a local attraction for tourists from around the world. The patrons of the mineral spring a called walruses as they interchange hot and cold baths in the waters of the Black sea, especially in winter. Some of them scratch their bodies with sand so that they stimulate their blood circulation and remove old skin.
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DUK10109875_020
REPORTAGE - Bulgarien: Alltag in Varna
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (10015155f)
People at different ages heal themselves as they bathe in a pond called "Gyolat" (the puddle - from Bulgarian) in the Black Sea town of Varna
Daily life, Varna, Bulgaria - 04 Dec 2018
The mineral water in the pond springs up at 50 degrees Celsius and is believed to be very healthy. The pond can be used free of cahrge and is a local attraction for tourists from around the world. The patrons of the mineral spring a called walruses as they interchange hot and cold baths in the waters of the Black sea, especially in winter. Some of them scratch their bodies with sand so that they stimulate their blood circulation and remove old skin.
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DUK10109875_019
REPORTAGE - Bulgarien: Alltag in Varna
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (10015155h)
People at different ages heal themselves as they bathe in a pond called "Gyolat" (the puddle - from Bulgarian) in the Black Sea town of Varna
Daily life, Varna, Bulgaria - 04 Dec 2018
The mineral water in the pond springs up at 50 degrees Celsius and is believed to be very healthy. The pond can be used free of cahrge and is a local attraction for tourists from around the world. The patrons of the mineral spring a called walruses as they interchange hot and cold baths in the waters of the Black sea, especially in winter. Some of them scratch their bodies with sand so that they stimulate their blood circulation and remove old skin.
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DUK10109875_018
REPORTAGE - Bulgarien: Alltag in Varna
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (10015155d)
People at different ages heal themselves as they bathe in a pond called "Gyolat" (the puddle - from Bulgarian) in the Black Sea town of Varna
Daily life, Varna, Bulgaria - 04 Dec 2018
The mineral water in the pond springs up at 50 degrees Celsius and is believed to be very healthy. The pond can be used free of cahrge and is a local attraction for tourists from around the world. The patrons of the mineral spring a called walruses as they interchange hot and cold baths in the waters of the Black sea, especially in winter. Some of them scratch their bodies with sand so that they stimulate their blood circulation and remove old skin.
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DUK10109875_014
REPORTAGE - Bulgarien: Alltag in Varna
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (10015155m)
People at different ages heal themselves as they bathe in a pond called "Gyolat" (the puddle - from Bulgarian) in the Black Sea town of Varna
Daily life, Varna, Bulgaria - 04 Dec 2018
The mineral water in the pond springs up at 50 degrees Celsius and is believed to be very healthy. The pond can be used free of cahrge and is a local attraction for tourists from around the world. The patrons of the mineral spring a called walruses as they interchange hot and cold baths in the waters of the Black sea, especially in winter. Some of them scratch their bodies with sand so that they stimulate their blood circulation and remove old skin.
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DUK10109875_013
REPORTAGE - Bulgarien: Alltag in Varna
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (10015155l)
People at different ages heal themselves as they bathe in a pond called "Gyolat" (the puddle - from Bulgarian) in the Black Sea town of Varna
Daily life, Varna, Bulgaria - 04 Dec 2018
The mineral water in the pond springs up at 50 degrees Celsius and is believed to be very healthy. The pond can be used free of cahrge and is a local attraction for tourists from around the world. The patrons of the mineral spring a called walruses as they interchange hot and cold baths in the waters of the Black sea, especially in winter. Some of them scratch their bodies with sand so that they stimulate their blood circulation and remove old skin.
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DUK10109875_008
REPORTAGE - Bulgarien: Alltag in Varna
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (10015155x)
People at different ages heal themselves as they bathe in a pond called "Gyolat" (the puddle - from Bulgarian) in the Black Sea town of Varna
Daily life, Varna, Bulgaria - 04 Dec 2018
The mineral water in the pond springs up at 50 degrees Celsius and is believed to be very healthy. The pond can be used free of cahrge and is a local attraction for tourists from around the world. The patrons of the mineral spring a called walruses as they interchange hot and cold baths in the waters of the Black sea, especially in winter. Some of them scratch their bodies with sand so that they stimulate their blood circulation and remove old skin.
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DUK10109875_007
REPORTAGE - Bulgarien: Alltag in Varna
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (10015155w)
People at different ages heal themselves as they bathe in a pond called "Gyolat" (the puddle - from Bulgarian) in the Black Sea town of Varna
Daily life, Varna, Bulgaria - 04 Dec 2018
The mineral water in the pond springs up at 50 degrees Celsius and is believed to be very healthy. The pond can be used free of cahrge and is a local attraction for tourists from around the world. The patrons of the mineral spring a called walruses as they interchange hot and cold baths in the waters of the Black sea, especially in winter. Some of them scratch their bodies with sand so that they stimulate their blood circulation and remove old skin.
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DUK10109875_006
REPORTAGE - Bulgarien: Alltag in Varna
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (10015155u)
People at different ages heal themselves as they bathe in a pond called "Gyolat" (the puddle - from Bulgarian) in the Black Sea town of Varna
Daily life, Varna, Bulgaria - 04 Dec 2018
The mineral water in the pond springs up at 50 degrees Celsius and is believed to be very healthy. The pond can be used free of cahrge and is a local attraction for tourists from around the world. The patrons of the mineral spring a called walruses as they interchange hot and cold baths in the waters of the Black sea, especially in winter. Some of them scratch their bodies with sand so that they stimulate their blood circulation and remove old skin.
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DUK10109875_005
REPORTAGE - Bulgarien: Alltag in Varna
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (10015155v)
People at different ages heal themselves as they bathe in a pond called "Gyolat" (the puddle - from Bulgarian) in the Black Sea town of Varna
Daily life, Varna, Bulgaria - 04 Dec 2018
The mineral water in the pond springs up at 50 degrees Celsius and is believed to be very healthy. The pond can be used free of cahrge and is a local attraction for tourists from around the world. The patrons of the mineral spring a called walruses as they interchange hot and cold baths in the waters of the Black sea, especially in winter. Some of them scratch their bodies with sand so that they stimulate their blood circulation and remove old skin.
(c) Dukas