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1184-13798 - Emir of Daura walking around his palace, Fadar Daurama Emir's palace, Daura Emirate, Katsina state, Nigeria
809-9314 - Woman with incense sticks, Guan Di Chinese Temple, Chinatown, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
809-9312 - Pink lotus flower candles symbolising human growth and development, at the Thean Hou Temple, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
809-9306 - Hindu priest performing puja, Temple and shrine of Batu Caves, Hindu elephant God Ganesh (Ganesha) (Ganapati), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
844-37733 - View of Fushimi Inari Shrine, Fukakusa Yabunouchicho, Fushimi Ward, Kyoto, Honshu, Japan
809-9137 - Religious symbol of old Roman Missal with a wooden cross, France
809-9130 - Woman holding a candle in Vezelay abbey, Sainte-Marie-Madeleine Basilica, Yonne, France
718-2973 - Good Friday procession, Enna, Sicily, Italy, Mediterranean, Europe
1184-12933 - Traditional masked man, Tshikapa, Kasai, Democratic Republic of Congo, Africa
1112-9124 - Six different groups of native warriors, drummers, and dancers perform on Kwato Island, Papua New Guinea, Pacific
1126-2261 - Pilgrims at Pushkar Lake at sunrise, Pushkar, Rajasthan, India, South Asia, Asia
857-48978 - The Bull Jumping Ceremony is conducted by several tribes in the Lower Omo Valley and is the most important ceremony in a tribal man's life.The ceremony is about hierarchy and membership in the tribe and typically involves a young man who undergoes a number of rituals before he leaps onto and runs rapidly over a series of cattle held by other men who have recently bull-jumped. Once the jumping is completed, the bull-jumper is a man in the eyes of the tribe. An important part of the ceremony is a ritualistic whipping, which women actively seek out from certain men known as Mazha. Dimeka, Omo Valley, Ethiopia, 2010
979-891 - Male Polar Bears, Ursus maritimus, engaged in ritualistic mock fighting (serious injuries are rare), near Churchill, northern Manitoba, Hudson Bay, Canada
979-892 - Male Polar Bears, Ursus maritimus, engaged in ritualistic mock fighting (serious injuries are rare), near Churchill, northern Manitoba, Hudson Bay, Canada
979-899 - Adult male Polar Bears, Ursus maritimus, in ritualistic fighting (this almost never leads to serious injury) near Churchill, northern Manitoba, Hudson Bay, Canada
979-893 - Male Polar Bears, Ursus maritimus, engaged in ritualistic mock fighting (serious injuries are rare), near Churchill, northern Manitoba, Hudson Bay, Canada
979-887 - Male Polar Bears, Ursus maritimus, beginning to engage in ritualistic mock fighting (serious injuries are rare), near Churchill, northern Manitoba, Hudson Bay, Canada
979-920 - Adult male Polar Bears (Ursus maritimus) in ritualistic fighting stance (injuries are rare) near Churchill, Manitoba, Canada.
979-874 - Male Polar Bears, Ursus maritimus, engaged in ritualistic mock fighting (serious injuries are rare), near Churchill, northern Manitoba, Hudson Bay, Canada
979-919 - Adult male Polar Bears (Ursus maritimus) in ritualistic fighting stance (injuries are rare) near Churchill, Manitoba, Canada.
979-875 - Male Polar Bears, Ursus maritimus, beginning to engage in ritualistic mock fighting (serious injuries are rare), near Churchill, northern Manitoba, Hudson Bay, Canada
979-921 - Adult male Polar Bears (Ursus maritimus) in ritualistic fighting stance (injuries are rare) near Churchill, Manitoba, Canada.
979-890 - Male Polar Bears, Ursus maritimus, engaged in ritualistic mock fighting (serious injuries are rare), near Churchill, northern Manitoba, Hudson Bay, Canada
979-6294 - Blue-footed booby (Sula nebouxii) in ritualistic courtship display in the Galapagos Island Group, Ecuador. MORE INFO: The Galapagos are a nesting and breeding area for blue-footed boobies.
979-6296 - Blue-footed booby (Sula nebouxii) in ritualistic courtship display in the Galapagos Island Group, Ecuador. MORE INFO: The Galapagos are a nesting and breeding area for blue-footed boobies.
979-6293 - Blue-footed booby (Sula nebouxii) in ritualistic courtship display in the Galapagos Island Group, Ecuador. MORE INFO: The Galapagos are a nesting and breeding area for blue-footed boobies.
759-5171 - Portrait of native man, Papua New Guinea, New Britain, Kimbe Bay
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