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Srinagar, Jammu And Kashmir, India. 27th Apr, 2026. Students read books in a shikara as an NGO unveils The Nature Shikara on Dal Lake a floating classroom teaching how the lake sustains life and the challenges it faces in Srinagar. (Credit Image: © Basit Zargar/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Srinagar, Jammu And Kashmir, India. 27th Apr, 2026. Students read books in a shikara as an NGO unveils The Nature Shikara on Dal Lake a floating classroom teaching how the lake sustains life and the challenges it faces in Srinagar. (Credit Image: © Basit Zargar/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Srinagar, Jammu And Kashmir, India. 27th Apr, 2026. Students read books in a shikara as an NGO unveils The Nature Shikara on Dal Lake a floating classroom teaching how the lake sustains life and the challenges it faces in Srinagar. (Credit Image: © Basit Zargar/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Kathmandu, Nepal. 27th Apr, 2026. Crows stay on branch of blooming Jacaranda tree at a park in Kathmandu, Nepal on April 27, 2026. (Credit Image: © Sunil Sharma/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Srinagar, Jammu And Kashmir, India. 27th Apr, 2026. People read books in a shikara as an NGO unveils The Nature Shikara on Dal Lake a floating classroom teaching how the lake sustains life and the challenges it faces in Srinagar. (Credit Image: © Basit Zargar/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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April 27, 2026, Srinagar, Jammu And Kashmir, India: People read books in a shikara as an NGO unveils The Nature Shikara on Dal Lake a floating classroom teaching how the lake sustains life and the challenges it faces in Srinagar. (Credit Image: © Basit Zargar/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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April 27, 2026, Srinagar, Jammu And Kashmir, India: People read books in a shikara as an NGO unveils The Nature Shikara on Dal Lake a floating classroom teaching how the lake sustains life and the challenges it faces in Srinagar. (Credit Image: © Basit Zargar/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Srinagar, Jammu And Kashmir, India. 27th Apr, 2026. People read books in a shikara as an NGO unveils The Nature Shikara on Dal Lake a floating classroom teaching how the lake sustains life and the challenges it faces in Srinagar. (Credit Image: © Basit Zargar/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Srinagar, Jammu And Kashmir, India. 27th Apr, 2026. People read books in a shikara as an NGO unveils The Nature Shikara on Dal Lake a floating classroom teaching how the lake sustains life and the challenges it faces in Srinagar. (Credit Image: © Basit Zargar/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Kathmandu, Nepal. 27th Apr, 2026. People rest under blooming Jacaranda trees at a park in Kathmandu, Nepal on April 27, 2026. (Credit Image: © Sunil Sharma/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Kathmandu, Nepal. 27th Apr, 2026. A man takes photo of blooming Jacaranda tree at a park in Kathmandu, Nepal on April 27, 2026. (Credit Image: © Sunil Sharma/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Kathmandu, Nepal. 27th Apr, 2026. People walk under blooming Jacaranda trees at a park in Kathmandu, Nepal on April 27, 2026. (Credit Image: © Sunil Sharma/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Kathmandu, Nepal. 27th Apr, 2026. Jacaranda blossoms at a park in Kathmandu, Nepal on April 27, 2026. (Credit Image: © Sunil Sharma/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Kathmandu, Nepal. 27th Apr, 2026. People walk under blooming Jacaranda trees at a park in Kathmandu, Nepal on April 27, 2026. (Credit Image: © Sunil Sharma/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Kathmandu, Nepal. 27th Apr, 2026. People walk under blooming Jacaranda trees at a park in Kathmandu, Nepal on April 27, 2026. (Credit Image: © Sunil Sharma/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Kathmandu, Nepal. 27th Apr, 2026. People rest under blooming Jacaranda trees at a park in Kathmandu, Nepal on April 27, 2026. (Credit Image: © Sunil Sharma/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Kathmandu, Nepal. 27th Apr, 2026. People rest under blooming Jacaranda trees at a park in Kathmandu, Nepal on April 27, 2026. (Credit Image: © Sunil Sharma/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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27/04/2026. London, UK
British Royal family fan Grace poses with a cardboard-cutout of the late Queen Elizabeth II on the opening day of the new Queen Elizabeth II Garden in Regents Park. The garden has transformed disused plant nursery into a beautiful tranquil two-acre garden, with significant benefits to nature. Where disused glasshouses once stood, a beautiful new garden now takes its place within one of London’s finest landscapes. It is a garden of colour and contemplation, of biodiversity and beauty, of memory and hope. 
Photo credit: Ray Tang-stock-foto
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27/04/2026. London, UK
British Royal family fan Grace poses with a cardboard-cutout of the late Queen Elizabeth II on the opening day of the new Queen Elizabeth II Garden in Regents Park. The garden has transformed disused plant nursery into a beautiful tranquil two-acre garden, with significant benefits to nature. Where disused glasshouses once stood, a beautiful new garden now takes its place within one of London’s finest landscapes. It is a garden of colour and contemplation, of biodiversity and beauty, of memory and hope. 
Photo credit: Ray Tang-stock-foto
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27/04/2026. London, UK
Members of the public view the new Queen Elizabeth II Garden open today in Regents Park. The garden has transformed disused plant nursery into a beautiful tranquil two-acre garden, with significant benefits to nature. Where disused glasshouses once stood, a beautiful new garden now takes its place within one of London’s finest landscapes. It is a garden of colour and contemplation, of biodiversity and beauty, of memory and hope. 
 Photo credit: Ray Tang-stock-foto
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27/04/2026. London, UK
British Royal family fan Grace poses with a cardboard-cutout of the late Queen Elizabeth II on the opening day of the new Queen Elizabeth II Garden in Regents Park. The garden has transformed disused plant nursery into a beautiful tranquil two-acre garden, with significant benefits to nature. Where disused glasshouses once stood, a beautiful new garden now takes its place within one of London’s finest landscapes. It is a garden of colour and contemplation, of biodiversity and beauty, of memory and hope. 
Photo credit: Ray Tang-stock-foto
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27/04/2026. London, UK
British Royal family fan Grace poses with a cardboard-cutout of the late Queen Elizabeth II on the opening day of the new Queen Elizabeth II Garden in Regents Park. The garden has transformed disused plant nursery into a beautiful tranquil two-acre garden, with significant benefits to nature. Where disused glasshouses once stood, a beautiful new garden now takes its place within one of London’s finest landscapes. It is a garden of colour and contemplation, of biodiversity and beauty, of memory and hope. 
Photo credit: Ray Tang-stock-foto
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27/04/2026. London, UK
British Royal family fan Grace poses with a cardboard-cutout of the late Queen Elizabeth II on the opening day of the new Queen Elizabeth II Garden in Regents Park. The garden has transformed disused plant nursery into a beautiful tranquil two-acre garden, with significant benefits to nature. Where disused glasshouses once stood, a beautiful new garden now takes its place within one of London’s finest landscapes. It is a garden of colour and contemplation, of biodiversity and beauty, of memory and hope. 
Photo credit: Ray Tang-stock-foto
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27/04/2026. London, UK
Members of the public view the new Queen Elizabeth II Garden open today in Regents Park. The garden has transformed disused plant nursery into a beautiful tranquil two-acre garden, with significant benefits to nature. Where disused glasshouses once stood, a beautiful new garden now takes its place within one of London’s finest landscapes. It is a garden of colour and contemplation, of biodiversity and beauty, of memory and hope. 
 Photo credit: Ray Tang-stock-foto
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27/04/2026. London, UK
Members of the public view the new Queen Elizabeth II Garden open today in Regents Park. The garden has transformed disused plant nursery into a beautiful tranquil two-acre garden, with significant benefits to nature. Where disused glasshouses once stood, a beautiful new garden now takes its place within one of London’s finest landscapes. It is a garden of colour and contemplation, of biodiversity and beauty, of memory and hope. 
 Photo credit: Ray Tang-stock-foto
RM
27/04/2026. London, UK
Members of the public view the new Queen Elizabeth II Garden open today in Regents Park. The garden has transformed disused plant nursery into a beautiful tranquil two-acre garden, with significant benefits to nature. Where disused glasshouses once stood, a beautiful new garden now takes its place within one of London’s finest landscapes. It is a garden of colour and contemplation, of biodiversity and beauty, of memory and hope. 
 Photo credit: Ray Tang-stock-foto
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27/04/2026. London, UK
Members of the public view the new Queen Elizabeth II Garden open today in Regents Park. The garden has transformed disused plant nursery into a beautiful tranquil two-acre garden, with significant benefits to nature. Where disused glasshouses once stood, a beautiful new garden now takes its place within one of London’s finest landscapes. It is a garden of colour and contemplation, of biodiversity and beauty, of memory and hope. 
 Photo credit: Ray Tang-stock-foto
RM
27/04/2026. London, UK
Members of the public view the new Queen Elizabeth II Garden open today in Regents Park. The garden has transformed disused plant nursery into a beautiful tranquil two-acre garden, with significant benefits to nature. Where disused glasshouses once stood, a beautiful new garden now takes its place within one of London’s finest landscapes. It is a garden of colour and contemplation, of biodiversity and beauty, of memory and hope. 
 Photo credit: Ray Tang-stock-foto
RM
27/04/2026. London, UK
Members of the public view the new Queen Elizabeth II Garden open today in Regents Park. The garden has transformed disused plant nursery into a beautiful tranquil two-acre garden, with significant benefits to nature. Where disused glasshouses once stood, a beautiful new garden now takes its place within one of London’s finest landscapes. It is a garden of colour and contemplation, of biodiversity and beauty, of memory and hope. 
 Photo credit: Ray Tang-stock-foto
RM
27/04/2026. London, UK
Members of the public view the new Queen Elizabeth II Garden open today in Regents Park. The garden has transformed disused plant nursery into a beautiful tranquil two-acre garden, with significant benefits to nature. Where disused glasshouses once stood, a beautiful new garden now takes its place within one of London’s finest landscapes. It is a garden of colour and contemplation, of biodiversity and beauty, of memory and hope. 
 Photo credit: Ray Tang-stock-foto
RM
27/04/2026. London, UK
Members of the public view the new Queen Elizabeth II Garden open today in Regents Park. The garden has transformed disused plant nursery into a beautiful tranquil two-acre garden, with significant benefits to nature. Where disused glasshouses once stood, a beautiful new garden now takes its place within one of London’s finest landscapes. It is a garden of colour and contemplation, of biodiversity and beauty, of memory and hope. 
 Photo credit: Ray Tang-stock-foto
RM
27/04/2026. London, UK
Members of the public view the new Queen Elizabeth II Garden open today in Regents Park. The garden has transformed disused plant nursery into a beautiful tranquil two-acre garden, with significant benefits to nature. Where disused glasshouses once stood, a beautiful new garden now takes its place within one of London’s finest landscapes. It is a garden of colour and contemplation, of biodiversity and beauty, of memory and hope. 
 Photo credit: Ray Tang-stock-foto
RM
27/04/2026. London, UK
Members of the public view the new Queen Elizabeth II Garden open today in Regents Park. The garden has transformed disused plant nursery into a beautiful tranquil two-acre garden, with significant benefits to nature. Where disused glasshouses once stood, a beautiful new garden now takes its place within one of London’s finest landscapes. It is a garden of colour and contemplation, of biodiversity and beauty, of memory and hope. 
 Photo credit: Ray Tang-stock-foto
RM
27/04/2026. London, UK
Members of the public view the new Queen Elizabeth II Garden open today in Regents Park. The garden has transformed disused plant nursery into a beautiful tranquil two-acre garden, with significant benefits to nature. Where disused glasshouses once stood, a beautiful new garden now takes its place within one of London’s finest landscapes. It is a garden of colour and contemplation, of biodiversity and beauty, of memory and hope. 
 Photo credit: Ray Tang-stock-foto
RM
27/04/2026. London, UK
Members of the public view the new Queen Elizabeth II Garden open today in Regents Park. The garden has transformed disused plant nursery into a beautiful tranquil two-acre garden, with significant benefits to nature. Where disused glasshouses once stood, a beautiful new garden now takes its place within one of London’s finest landscapes. It is a garden of colour and contemplation, of biodiversity and beauty, of memory and hope. 
 Photo credit: Ray Tang-stock-foto
RM
27/04/2026. London, UK
Members of the public view the new Queen Elizabeth II Garden open today in Regents Park. The garden has transformed disused plant nursery into a beautiful tranquil two-acre garden, with significant benefits to nature. Where disused glasshouses once stood, a beautiful new garden now takes its place within one of London’s finest landscapes. It is a garden of colour and contemplation, of biodiversity and beauty, of memory and hope. 
 Photo credit: Ray Tang-stock-foto
RM
27/04/2026. London, UK
Members of the public view the new Queen Elizabeth II Garden open today in Regents Park. The garden has transformed disused plant nursery into a beautiful tranquil two-acre garden, with significant benefits to nature. Where disused glasshouses once stood, a beautiful new garden now takes its place within one of London’s finest landscapes. It is a garden of colour and contemplation, of biodiversity and beauty, of memory and hope. 
 Photo credit: Ray Tang-stock-foto
RM
27/04/2026. London, UK
Members of the public view the new Queen Elizabeth II Garden open today in Regents Park. The garden has transformed disused plant nursery into a beautiful tranquil two-acre garden, with significant benefits to nature. Where disused glasshouses once stood, a beautiful new garden now takes its place within one of London’s finest landscapes. It is a garden of colour and contemplation, of biodiversity and beauty, of memory and hope. 
 Photo credit: Ray Tang-stock-foto
RM
27/04/2026. London, UK
Members of the public view the new Queen Elizabeth II Garden open today in Regents Park. The garden has transformed disused plant nursery into a beautiful tranquil two-acre garden, with significant benefits to nature. Where disused glasshouses once stood, a beautiful new garden now takes its place within one of London’s finest landscapes. It is a garden of colour and contemplation, of biodiversity and beauty, of memory and hope. 
 Photo credit: Ray Tang-stock-foto
RM
27/04/2026. London, UK
Members of the public view the new Queen Elizabeth II Garden open today in Regents Park. The garden has transformed disused plant nursery into a beautiful tranquil two-acre garden, with significant benefits to nature. Where disused glasshouses once stood, a beautiful new garden now takes its place within one of London’s finest landscapes. It is a garden of colour and contemplation, of biodiversity and beauty, of memory and hope. 
 Photo credit: Ray Tang-stock-foto