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  • Daily Life In Warsaw
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    Daily Life In Warsaw
    WARSAW, POLAND — SEPTEMBER 17, 2025:
    Street signs for Krakowskie Przedmiescie and Ossolinskich are seen in Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland, on September 17, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Amsterdam Sloterdijk Station
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    Amsterdam Sloterdijk Station
    The exterior of Amsterdam Sloterdijk Station includes metro, train, and bus connections in Amsterdam, Netherlands, on September 10, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Amsterdam Sloterdijk Station
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    Amsterdam Sloterdijk Station
    The exterior of Amsterdam Sloterdijk Station includes metro, train, and bus connections in Amsterdam, Netherlands, on September 10, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Amsterdam Sloterdijk Station
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    Amsterdam Sloterdijk Station
    The exterior of Amsterdam Sloterdijk Station includes metro, train, and bus connections in Amsterdam, Netherlands, on September 10, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • People On The Lake Promenade In Early Autumn
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    People On The Lake Promenade In Early Autumn
    Two women wearing black headscarves stand in front of an entrance sign marked ''Eingang'' (Entrance) with an arrow symbol by Lake Starnberg in Starnberg, Bavaria, Germany, on September 21, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Police Officers On Platform At Munich Central Station
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    Police Officers On Platform At Munich Central Station
    Four policemen walk on the platform of the S-Bahn at Munich Central Station in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on September 4, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Rain In Munich
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    Rain In Munich
    People with umbrellas walk on the upper level of the Zentraler Omnibusbahnhof (ZOB) during rainfall in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on August 28, 2025. Travelers move along the walkway while heavy rain falls. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Krakow
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    Daily Life In Krakow
    KRAKOW, POLAND – AUGUST 28, 2025:
    A handicap person is helped along the Vistula (Wisla) boulevards in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland, on August 28, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Krakow
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    Daily Life In Krakow
    KRAKOW, POLAND – AUGUST 28, 2025:
    A handicap person is helped along the Vistula (Wisla) boulevards in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland, on August 28, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Smoking Area At Railway Station
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    Smoking Area At Railway Station
    Smoking area signs are in an underpass at Kempten Main Station in Kempten, Allgaeu, Germany, on August 17, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Smoking Area At Railway Station
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    Smoking Area At Railway Station
    A smoking area sign is in an underpass at Kempten Main Station in Kempten, Allgaeu, Germany, on August 17, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Wettersteinplatz Tram And Metro Station In Munich
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    Wettersteinplatz Tram And Metro Station In Munich
    A tram is in the background as people use the metro station at Wettersteinplatz in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on August 19, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Pedestrian Underpass To The English Garden In Munich
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    Pedestrian Underpass To The English Garden In Munich
    People walk and cycle through the pedestrian underpass leading to the English Garden in Munich, Germany, on August 11, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Pedestrian Underpass To The English Garden In Munich
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    Pedestrian Underpass To The English Garden In Munich
    People walk through the pedestrian underpass leading to the English Garden in Munich, Germany, on August 11, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Pedestrian Underpass To The English Garden In Munich
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    Pedestrian Underpass To The English Garden In Munich
    People walk and cycle through the pedestrian underpass leading to the English Garden in Munich, Germany, on August 11, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Pedestrian Underpass To The English Garden In Munich
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    Pedestrian Underpass To The English Garden In Munich
    People walk and cycle through the pedestrian underpass leading to the English Garden in Munich, Germany, on August 11, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Pedestrian Underpass To The English Garden In Munich
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    Pedestrian Underpass To The English Garden In Munich
    People walk through the pedestrian underpass leading to the English Garden in Munich, Germany, on August 11, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Calgary Stampede 2025 – Day Nine
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    Calgary Stampede 2025 – Day Nine
    CALGARY, CANADA – JULY 12:
    A discarded popcorn box left along a walking path near the Calgary Stampede venue, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, on July 12, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Nepal
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    Daily Life In Nepal
    Pedestrians navigate through a narrow footpath in Kathmandu, Nepal, on July 11, 2025, as unattended construction materials add peril. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Nepal
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    Daily Life In Nepal
    People walk past a high voltage electricity wire left along the footpath section in Kathmandu, Nepal, on July 11, 2025. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Nepal
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    Daily Life In Nepal
    Pedestrians navigate through a narrow footpath in Kathmandu, Nepal, on July 11, 2025, as unattended construction materials add peril. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Lumber Production And Wood Processing In Cochrane
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    Lumber Production And Wood Processing In Cochrane
    COCHRANE, ALBERTA – MAY 22:
    View of River Avenue Bridge, which is set to close to vehicle traffic and become a dedicated pedestrian bridge in Cochrane, Alberta, Canada on May 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Songhua River Water Level Rose
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    Songhua River Water Level Rose
    The water level rises near the Sandao Wharf of the Songhua River, submerging the pedestrian walkway in Jilin Province, China, on June 30, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Songhua River Water Level Rose
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    Songhua River Water Level Rose
    The water level rises near the Sandao Wharf of the Songhua River, submerging the pedestrian walkway in Jilin Province, China, on June 30, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Songhua River Water Level Rose
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    Songhua River Water Level Rose
    The water level rises near the Sandao Wharf of the Songhua River, submerging the pedestrian walkway in Jilin Province, China, on June 30, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Songhua River Water Level Rose
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    Songhua River Water Level Rose
    The water level rises near the Sandao Wharf of the Songhua River, submerging the pedestrian walkway in Jilin Province, China, on June 30, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Songhua River Water Level Rose
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    Songhua River Water Level Rose
    The water level rises near the Sandao Wharf of the Songhua River, submerging the pedestrian walkway in Jilin Province, China, on June 30, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Songhua River Water Level Rose
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    Songhua River Water Level Rose
    The water level rises near the Sandao Wharf of the Songhua River, submerging the pedestrian walkway in Jilin Province, China, on June 30, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Songhua River Water Level Rose
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    Songhua River Water Level Rose
    The water level rises near the Sandao Wharf of the Songhua River, submerging the pedestrian walkway in Jilin Province, China, on June 30, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Songhua River Water Level Rose
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    Songhua River Water Level Rose
    The water level rises near the Sandao Wharf of the Songhua River, submerging the pedestrian walkway in Jilin Province, China, on June 30, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Songhua River Water Level Rose
    DUKAS_186553255_NUR
    Songhua River Water Level Rose
    The water level rises near the Sandao Wharf of the Songhua River, submerging the pedestrian walkway in Jilin Province, China, on June 30, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Songhua River Water Level Rose
    DUKAS_186553254_NUR
    Songhua River Water Level Rose
    The water level rises near the Sandao Wharf of the Songhua River, submerging the pedestrian walkway in Jilin Province, China, on June 30, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Songhua River Water Level Rose
    DUKAS_186553246_NUR
    Songhua River Water Level Rose
    The water level rises near the Sandao Wharf of the Songhua River, submerging the pedestrian walkway in Jilin Province, China, on June 30, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Songhua River Water Level Rose
    DUKAS_186553278_NUR
    Songhua River Water Level Rose
    The water level rises near the Sandao Wharf of the Songhua River, submerging the pedestrian walkway in Jilin Province, China, on June 30, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Songhua River Water Level Rose
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    Songhua River Water Level Rose
    The water level rises near the Sandao Wharf of the Songhua River, submerging the pedestrian walkway in Jilin Province, China, on June 30, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Songhua River Water Level Rose
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    Songhua River Water Level Rose
    The water level rises near the Sandao Wharf of the Songhua River, submerging the pedestrian walkway in Jilin Province, China, on June 30, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Songhua River Water Level Rose
    DUKAS_186553270_NUR
    Songhua River Water Level Rose
    The water level rises near the Sandao Wharf of the Songhua River, submerging the pedestrian walkway in Jilin Province, China, on June 30, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Songhua River Water Level Rose
    DUKAS_186553268_NUR
    Songhua River Water Level Rose
    The water level rises near the Sandao Wharf of the Songhua River, submerging the pedestrian walkway in Jilin Province, China, on June 30, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Songhua River Water Level Rose
    DUKAS_186553263_NUR
    Songhua River Water Level Rose
    The water level rises near the Sandao Wharf of the Songhua River, submerging the pedestrian walkway in Jilin Province, China, on June 30, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Songhua River Water Level Rose
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    Songhua River Water Level Rose
    The water level rises near the Sandao Wharf of the Songhua River, submerging the pedestrian walkway in Jilin Province, China, on June 30, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • London tourist destinations
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    London tourist destinations
    March 19, 2025 - London, England, Great Britain, United Kingdom, Europe: People walk on the Old Billingsgate Walk along the River Thames in the City of London with the iconic Tower Bridge in the background. (Olaf Schuelke/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Olaf Schuelke

     

  • London tourist destinations
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    London tourist destinations
    March 19, 2025 - London, England, Great Britain, United Kingdom, Europe: People walk on the Old Watermen's Walk along the River Thames in the City of London with the iconic Tower Bridge in the background. (Olaf Schuelke/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Olaf Schuelke

     

  • London tourist destinations
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    London tourist destinations
    March 19, 2025 - London, England, Great Britain, United Kingdom, Europe: People walk on the Old Watermen's Walk along the River Thames in the City of London with the iconic Tower Bridge in the background. (Olaf Schuelke/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Olaf Schuelke

     

  • Projet de passerelle surélevée climatisée à Dubaï
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    Projet de passerelle surélevée climatisée à Dubaï
    Projet de passerelle surélevée climatisée à Dubaï Picture MUST credit: Dubai Walk Master Plan The desert city of Dubai aims to become a place where the population walks everywhere with some of the routes air conditioned. The UAE tourism hub will get 3,300 km of new pedestrian walks incorporating 110 new bridges and tunnels. The massive project has been named “Dubai Walk. The walking network will include 112 km of waterfront walkways , 124 km of green walking paths, and 150 km of rural and mountain trails. They will link major landmarks like the Burj Khalifa and the Museum of the Future. The air conditioned stretch is an eye-catching elevated walkway near the Museum of the Future called Future Loop that will include the air-conditioning. The 30,000-square-meter air-conditioned level is for year-round walking, The project has just been given the go-ahead by the city ruler, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum who is also Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE.
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Projet de passerelle surélevée climatisée à Dubaï
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    Projet de passerelle surélevée climatisée à Dubaï
    Projet de passerelle surélevée climatisée à Dubaï Picture MUST credit: Dubai Walk Master Plan The desert city of Dubai aims to become a place where the population walks everywhere with some of the routes air conditioned. The UAE tourism hub will get 3,300 km of new pedestrian walks incorporating 110 new bridges and tunnels. The massive project has been named “Dubai Walk. The walking network will include 112 km of waterfront walkways , 124 km of green walking paths, and 150 km of rural and mountain trails. They will link major landmarks like the Burj Khalifa and the Museum of the Future. The air conditioned stretch is an eye-catching elevated walkway near the Museum of the Future called Future Loop that will include the air-conditioning. The 30,000-square-meter air-conditioned level is for year-round walking, The project has just been given the go-ahead by the city ruler, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum who is also Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE.
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Cinque Terre's Path of Love reopens with charges to ease Insta-tourism
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    Cinque Terre's Path of Love reopens with charges to ease Insta-tourism
    Visitors will need to pay up to Û15 to stroll - and take photos - along romantic 900-metre walkway in Liguria, Italy.

    Ligurian riviera coastal path famed as a meeting point for courting couples reopens after an almost 12-year closure.

    Sculpted into the steep cliffs wedged between the villages of Riomaggiore and Manarola, the Via dell'Amore (Path of Love) had been closed since being damaged by a September 2012 landslide that injured four Australian tourists.

    Fabrizia Pecunia, mayor of the towns of Riomaggiore and Manarola portrayed on the Path of Love (sentiero dell'Amore) that connects the two towns of Riomaggiore and manarola in the Cinqueterre in the Northern Italian region of Liguria.
    Riomaggiore, Italy.

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  • Cinque Terre's Path of Love reopens with charges to ease Insta-tourism
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    Cinque Terre's Path of Love reopens with charges to ease Insta-tourism
    Visitors will need to pay up to Û15 to stroll - and take photos - along romantic 900-metre walkway in Liguria, Italy.

    Ligurian riviera coastal path famed as a meeting point for courting couples reopens after an almost 12-year closure.

    Sculpted into the steep cliffs wedged between the villages of Riomaggiore and Manarola, the Via dell'Amore (Path of Love) had been closed since being damaged by a September 2012 landslide that injured four Australian tourists.

    View of the Path of Love (Sentiero dell'Amore). The iconic path should reopen in July 2024 and only a limited nuebr of people will be allowed to enter every hour and ther ewill be a ticket to pay.
    Riomaggiore, Italy.

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  • Writers join locals in protest against 'neglect' of medieval Cowpasture Lane
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    Writers join locals in protest against 'neglect' of medieval Cowpasture Lane
    Robert Macfarlane among those protesting against Network Rail's 'inattention' to Suffolk lane renowned for its beauty.

    Writers including Robert Macfarlane have joined local people protesting against Network Rail's "neglect and inattention" after a medieval green lane renowned for its beauty and wildlife was closed to walkers.

    Cowpasture Lane in Mellis, Suffolk, was partly destroyed in 1981 by a farmer who chopped down the trees lining the medieval drovers' road but it was saved from obliteration by the writer Roger Deakin, who successfully battled to preserve it in the high court.

    The green lane, which is renowned for its bats, owls, orchids and ancient coppiced trees, has been closed for a year by the county council because Network Rail has declared a malfunctioning pedestrian level crossing where the lane meets the London to Norwich railway line to be unsafe.

    It means that ramblers, horse riders and tourists walking from Mellis Common who visit the lane because of its association with Deakin - who died in 2006 and whose former farm runs alongside its boundary - can only use a short stretch of the public right of way before having to turn back.

    The controversial temporary closure of Byway 13 in Mellis looks set to continue for another six months - causing outrage with the local community and walkers. A new notice is on display

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  • Writers join locals in protest against 'neglect' of medieval Cowpasture Lane
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    Writers join locals in protest against 'neglect' of medieval Cowpasture Lane
    Robert Macfarlane among those protesting against Network Rail's 'inattention' to Suffolk lane renowned for its beauty.

    Writers including Robert Macfarlane have joined local people protesting against Network Rail's "neglect and inattention" after a medieval green lane renowned for its beauty and wildlife was closed to walkers.

    Cowpasture Lane in Mellis, Suffolk, was partly destroyed in 1981 by a farmer who chopped down the trees lining the medieval drovers' road but it was saved from obliteration by the writer Roger Deakin, who successfully battled to preserve it in the high court.

    The green lane, which is renowned for its bats, owls, orchids and ancient coppiced trees, has been closed for a year by the county council because Network Rail has declared a malfunctioning pedestrian level crossing where the lane meets the London to Norwich railway line to be unsafe.

    It means that ramblers, horse riders and tourists walking from Mellis Common who visit the lane because of its association with Deakin - who died in 2006 and whose former farm runs alongside its boundary - can only use a short stretch of the public right of way before having to turn back.

    The controversial temporary closure of Byway 13 in Mellis looks set to continue for another six months - causing outrage with the local community and walkers. A new notice is on display

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  • Writers join locals in protest against 'neglect' of medieval Cowpasture Lane
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    Writers join locals in protest against 'neglect' of medieval Cowpasture Lane
    Robert Macfarlane among those protesting against Network Rail's 'inattention' to Suffolk lane renowned for its beauty.

    Writers including Robert Macfarlane have joined local people protesting against Network Rail's "neglect and inattention" after a medieval green lane renowned for its beauty and wildlife was closed to walkers.

    Cowpasture Lane in Mellis, Suffolk, was partly destroyed in 1981 by a farmer who chopped down the trees lining the medieval drovers' road but it was saved from obliteration by the writer Roger Deakin, who successfully battled to preserve it in the high court.

    The green lane, which is renowned for its bats, owls, orchids and ancient coppiced trees, has been closed for a year by the county council because Network Rail has declared a malfunctioning pedestrian level crossing where the lane meets the London to Norwich railway line to be unsafe.

    It means that ramblers, horse riders and tourists walking from Mellis Common who visit the lane because of its association with Deakin - who died in 2006 and whose former farm runs alongside its boundary - can only use a short stretch of the public right of way before having to turn back.

    The controversial temporary closure of Byway 13 in Mellis looks set to continue for another six months - causing outrage with the local community and walkers.

    © Sarah Lucy Brown / Guardian / eyevine

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