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1382-7165 - Ferns and sweet chestnut (Castanea sativa) in undergrowth of pinewood, Forest of Rambouillet, Haute Vallee de Chevreuse Regional Natural Park, Yvelines department, Ile de France region, France, Europe
1382-7159 - Fallen fruits of Sweet chestnut (Castanea sativa) on the froud, in the Forest of Rambouillet, Haute Vallee de Chevreuse Regional Natural Park, Yvelines department, Ile de France region, France, Europe
1382-7158 - Fallen fruits of Sweet chestnut (Castanea sativa) on the froud, in the Forest of Rambouillet, Haute Vallee de Chevreuse Regional Natural Park, Yvelines department, Ile de France region, France, Europe
1382-7157 - Fallen fruits of Sweet chestnut (Castanea sativa) on the froud, in the Forest of Rambouillet, Haute Vallee de Chevreuse Regional Natural Park, Yvelines department, Ile de France region, France, Europe
1382-7132 - Ferns and sweet chestnut (Castanea sativa) in undergrowth of pinewood, Forest of Rambouillet, Haute Vallee de Chevreuse Regional Natural Park, Yvelines department, Ile de France region, France, Europe
1398-229 - People celebrate Holi, the Hindu spring festival of colours, in Guwahati, India on 4 March 2026. Holi is a Hindu spring festival celebrating colors, joy, and renewal, where people throw colored powders, dance, and share sweets together.
1398-228 - People celebrate Holi, the Hindu spring festival of colours, in Guwahati, India on 4 March 2026. Holi is a Hindu spring festival celebrating colors, joy, and renewal, where people throw colored powders, dance, and share sweets together.
1398-227 - People celebrate Holi, the Hindu spring festival of colours, in Guwahati, India on 4 March 2026. Holi is a Hindu spring festival celebrating colors, joy, and renewal, where people throw colored powders, dance, and share sweets together.
1398-226 - People celebrate Holi, the Hindu spring festival of colours, in Guwahati, India on 4 March 2026. Holi is a Hindu spring festival celebrating colors, joy, and renewal, where people throw colored powders, dance, and share sweets together.
1398-225 - People celebrate Holi, the Hindu spring festival of colours, in Guwahati, India on 4 March 2026. Holi is a Hindu spring festival celebrating colors, joy, and renewal, where people throw colored powders, dance, and share sweets together.
1398-224 - People celebrate Holi, the Hindu spring festival of colours, in Guwahati, India on 4 March 2026. Holi is a Hindu spring festival celebrating colors, joy, and renewal, where people throw colored powders, dance, and share sweets together.
1398-223 - People celebrate Holi, the Hindu spring festival of colours, in Guwahati, India on 4 March 2026. Holi is a Hindu spring festival celebrating colors, joy, and renewal, where people throw colored powders, dance, and share sweets together.
1398-222 - People celebrate Holi, the Hindu spring festival of colours, in Guwahati, India on 4 March 2026. Holi is a Hindu spring festival celebrating colors, joy, and renewal, where people throw colored powders, dance, and share sweets together.
1398-167 - Women prepare 'Pitha', Assamese traditional rice-based sweets or snacks, as part of preparations ahead of the 'Magh Bihu' festival, in Guwahati, Assam, India on January 12, 2026. Magh Bihu, also called Bhogali Bihu, is Assam’s harvest festival marking the
1398-166 - Women prepare 'Pitha', Assamese traditional rice-based sweets or snacks, as part of preparations ahead of the 'Magh Bihu' festival, in Guwahati, Assam, India on January 12, 2026. Magh Bihu, also called Bhogali Bihu, is Assam’s harvest festival marking the
1398-165 - Women prepare 'Pitha', Assamese traditional rice-based sweets or snacks, as part of preparations ahead of the 'Magh Bihu' festival, in Guwahati, Assam, India on January 12, 2026. Magh Bihu, also called Bhogali Bihu, is Assam’s harvest festival marking the
832-406880 - Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria - February 10, 2019: Worshippers light candles on jars with honey during a religious ritual marking the day of Saint Haralampi - the Orthodox patron saint of beekeepers - in the church of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin