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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 26 April 2026. An interdunal vernal pond occupies a wide sandy bowl at Ludington State Park, with jack pines and a weathered snag dotting the surrounding dune slopes and a mature forest visible along the distant dune crest. The expansive open sand and small scale of the pond emphasize how these seasonal wetlands can persist even in the most exposed and dynamic sections of the park's Lake Michigan coastal dune system. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 26 April 2026. A small interdunal vernal pond sits in an open sandy hollow at Ludington State Park, surrounded by scattered jack pines and a bleached driftwood snag on the active dune slopes above. Multiple bare sand ridges roll toward a forested dune crest in the background, illustrating the layered topography of Ludington's coastal dune system and the isolated wetland pockets that form between the ridges each spring. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 26 April 2026. A small interdunal vernal pond sits in an open bowl of bare sand at Ludington State Park, flanked by jack pines and shrubs with multiple dune ridges visible beyond. The exposed setting — with sand dominating the foreground and surrounding slopes — shows a younger, less vegetated stage of dune hollow development than the more sheltered ponds elsewhere in the park. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 26 April 2026. A dead snag and young jack pines are reflected in the dark tannin-stained water of an interdunal vernal pond at Ludington State Park, with a broad bare dune face sweeping across the background. The presence of standing deadwood alongside new tree growth illustrates the dynamic cycle of vegetation gain and loss on the park's active coastal dune landscape. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 26 April 2026. A broadleaf tree in early spring leaf stands at the edge of an interdunal vernal pond at Ludington State Park, its reflection shimmering in the shallow, tannin-amber water with the sandy pond bottom visible beneath. A large bare dune slope frames the scene, underscoring the stark contrast between the park's shifting coastal sands and the seasonal freshwater wetlands that form each spring in sheltered dune hollows. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 26 April 2026. A broadleaf tree and young jack pine are reflected in the amber-tinted water of an interdunal vernal pond at Ludington State Park, the sandy bottom visible through the shallow, tannin-stained water. A sweeping bare dune face rises directly behind the trees, illustrating how these seasonal wetlands form at the base of active sand dunes in the hollows between Lake Michigan's ancient coastal ridges. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 26 April 2026. A broadleaf tree flanked by young jack pine saplings lines the sandy shore of an interdunal vernal pond at Ludington State Park, their reflections mirrored in the amber tannin-stained water. The progression from saplings to mature tree against the bare dune face illustrates the slow ecological succession occurring in the park's dune hollows, where seasonal moisture allows vegetation to gain a foothold on otherwise shifting Lake Michigan coastal sands. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 26 April 2026. A row of young jack pines colonizing the sandy shore of an interdunal vernal pond reflects in the tannin-stained water at Ludington State Park, with a large bare dune sweeping to a vegetated crest above. The scene illustrates the ecological succession underway in the park's dune hollows, where seasonal ponds provide moisture that supports early tree establishment on otherwise shifting sands. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 26 April 2026. A solitary tree and young jack pines reflected in a tannin-stained interdunal vernal pond at Ludington State Park, with a sweeping bare sand dune rising to the crest behind them. The warm tones of the dune face mirrored in the still water highlight the unusual juxtaposition of active blowing sand and seasonal freshwater wetland that characterizes the park's interdunal landscape. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 26 April 2026. A row of jack pines and their tannin-dark reflections span the full width of an open interdunal vernal pond at Ludington State Park, with a sweeping bare dune face filling the background. The wide, calm surface of the pond and the broad dune slope give this image a more panoramic character than others in the series, emphasizing the scale of the park's coastal dune landscape. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 26 April 2026. A young jack pine sapling stands at the sandy edge of an interdunal vernal pond at Ludington State Park, with a broad bare dune slope rising prominently beyond the opposite shore. The tannin-dark water reflects the surrounding pines and pale dune sand, capturing the defining character of these seasonal wetlands tucked within the park's active Lake Michigan coastal dune system. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 26 April 2026. Young jack pines fringe the sandy shore of an open interdunal vernal pond at Ludington State Park, with a sweeping bare dune face rising steeply behind the tree line. The pond's dark water mirrors the surrounding pines and pale dune sand, illustrating the close relationship between Ludington's active coastal dune system and the seasonal wetlands that form in low swales between the ridges. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 26 April 2026. Pines and shrubs crowding a bare sand dune slope are reflected in the still, tannin-stained water of an interdunal vernal pond at Ludington State Park. Sandy shoreline at the water's edge underscores the stark contrast between the park's active dune landscape and the seasonal wetlands that form in sheltered hollows between the ridges each spring. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 26 April 2026. A jack pine and surrounding trees are mirrored with striking clarity in the still, dark water of an interdunal vernal pond along a sandy trail at Ludington State Park. A bare dune slope rises through the tree line in the background. The seasonal ponds form each spring as snowmelt and rain collect in low swales between the park's ancient Lake Michigan dune ridges, providing rare wetland habitat within the coastal dune system. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 26 April 2026. An interdunal pond flanked by overhanging shrubs and emergent marsh grasses reflects trees and sky in a dune hollow at Ludington State Park. A sandy trail curves around the water's edge toward a bare dune face visible through the scrub. The seasonal ponds collect in low swales between ancient Lake Michigan dune ridges each spring, creating rare freshwater wetland habitat within the park's coastal dune ecosystem. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 26 April 2026. A forested interdunal vernal pond reflects pine and oak trees in its dark tannin-stained waters at Ludington State Park, Michigan. These seasonal wetlands tucked among the Great Lakes sand dunes provide critical breeding habitat for amphibians and support rare plant communities found nowhere else in Michigan. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 26 April 2026. An interdunal vernal pond nestled among the Lake Michigan sand dunes reflects the spring sky at Ludington State Park, Michigan. These seasonal wetlands, formed by snowmelt and spring rainfall trapped between dunes, are among the rarest ecosystems in the Great Lakes region and provide vital habitat for wildlife. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 26 April 2026. An interdunal vernal pond reflects pine trees and blue sky among the Lake Michigan sand dunes at Ludington State Park, Michigan. These rare seasonal wetlands form in low areas between dunes and provide critical habitat for amphibians, migratory birds and other wildlife in one of the Great Lakes' largest remaining natural dune ecosystems. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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Dundee, Tayside, Scotland, UK. 26th Apr, 2026. UK Wildlife: A male buck and female doe roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) graze deep within Templeton Woods, Dundee. Photographed in peak spring, both animals show the pale rump patch typical of the species and are shedding their heavy winter coats for sleeker summer fur. Credit: Dundee Photographics/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Dundee, Tayside, Scotland, UK. 26th Apr, 2026. UK Wildlife: A male buck and female doe roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) graze deep within Templeton Woods, Dundee. Photographed in peak spring, both animals show the pale rump patch typical of the species and are shedding their heavy winter coats for sleeker summer fur. Credit: Dundee Photographics/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Dundee, Tayside, Scotland, UK. 26th Apr, 2026. UK Wildlife: A male buck and female doe roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) graze deep within Templeton Woods, Dundee. Photographed in peak spring, both animals show the pale rump patch typical of the species and are shedding their heavy winter coats for sleeker summer fur. Credit: Dundee Photographics/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Dundee, Tayside, Scotland, UK. 26th Apr, 2026. UK Wildlife: A male buck and female doe roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) graze deep within Templeton Woods, Dundee. Photographed in peak spring, both animals show the pale rump patch typical of the species and are shedding their heavy winter coats for sleeker summer fur. Credit: Dundee Photographics/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Dundee, Tayside, Scotland, UK. 26th Apr, 2026. UK Wildlife: A male buck and female doe roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) graze deep within Templeton Woods, Dundee. Photographed in peak spring, both animals show the pale rump patch typical of the species and are shedding their heavy winter coats for sleeker summer fur. Credit: Dundee Photographics/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Dundee, Tayside, Scotland, UK. 26th Apr, 2026. UK Wildlife: A male buck and female doe roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) graze deep within Templeton Woods, Dundee. Photographed in peak spring, both animals show the pale rump patch typical of the species and are shedding their heavy winter coats for sleeker summer fur. Credit: Dundee Photographics/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Dundee, Tayside, Scotland, UK. 26th Apr, 2026. UK Wildlife: A male buck and female doe roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) graze deep within Templeton Woods, Dundee. Photographed in peak spring, both animals show the pale rump patch typical of the species and are shedding their heavy winter coats for sleeker summer fur. Credit: Dundee Photographics/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Dundee, Tayside, Scotland, UK. 26th Apr, 2026. UK Wildlife: A male buck and female doe roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) graze deep within Templeton Woods, Dundee. Photographed in peak spring, both animals show the pale rump patch typical of the species and are shedding their heavy winter coats for sleeker summer fur. Credit: Dundee Photographics/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Dundee, Tayside, Scotland, UK. 26th Apr, 2026. UK Wildlife: A male buck and female doe roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) graze deep within Templeton Woods, Dundee. Photographed in peak spring, both animals show the pale rump patch typical of the species and are shedding their heavy winter coats for sleeker summer fur. Credit: Dundee Photographics/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Dundee, Tayside, Scotland, UK. 26th Apr, 2026. UK Wildlife: A male buck and female doe roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) graze deep within Templeton Woods, Dundee. Photographed in peak spring, both animals show the pale rump patch typical of the species and are shedding their heavy winter coats for sleeker summer fur. Credit: Dundee Photographics/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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TER APEL - Asylum seekers and refugees at the registration center in Ter Apel. Most asylum seekers in the Netherlands go to Ter Apel first. There they report to the Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND). This registration center is located next to the COA reception facilities. After their registration, asylum seekers are housed in the central reception locations (COL) of the COA. ROBIN UTRECHT /ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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Ilsenburg, Germany. 26th Apr, 2026. Hikers walk along a hiking trail to Plessenburg Castle. Several hundred hikers came to Plessenburg Castle in the Harz district for the opening of the 2026 Harz Hiking Needle season. Since its foundation, the Harz Hiking Needle has developed into an important economic factor for tourism. Over 100,000 hiking booklets are issued to hikers every year. A total of 222 stamps can be collected at places of interest along the designated hiking routes. There are also various themed routes with special stamps. Credit: Matthias Bein/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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DOKKUM - The ice rink on the route leading up to King's Day. King Willem-Alexander is celebrating his 59th birthday with his family in the Frisian town. SEM VAN DER WAL / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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TER APEL - Asylum seekers and refugees at the registration center in Ter Apel. Most asylum seekers in the Netherlands go to Ter Apel first. There they report to the Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND). This registration center is located next to the COA reception facilities. After their registration, asylum seekers are housed in the central reception locations (COL) of the COA. ROBIN UTRECHT /ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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Oggelshausen, Germany. 26th Apr, 2026. The sun rises in the morning behind a spider's web. Credit: Thomas Warnack/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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TER APEL - Asylum seekers and refugees at the registration center in Ter Apel. Most asylum seekers in the Netherlands go to Ter Apel first. There they report to the Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND). This registration center is located next to the COA reception facilities. After their registration, asylum seekers are housed in the central reception locations (COL) of the COA. ROBIN UTRECHT /ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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Betzenweiler, Germany. 26th Apr, 2026. The sun rises in the morning in the fog at a biotope. Credit: Thomas Warnack/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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TER APEL - Asylum seekers and refugees at the registration center in Ter Apel. Most asylum seekers in the Netherlands go to Ter Apel first. There they report to the Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND). This registration center is located next to the COA reception facilities. After their registration, asylum seekers are housed in the central reception locations (COL) of the COA. ROBIN UTRECHT /ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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TER APEL - Asylum seekers and refugees at the registration center in Ter Apel. Most asylum seekers in the Netherlands go to Ter Apel first. There they report to the Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND). This registration center is located next to the COA reception facilities. After their registration, asylum seekers are housed in the central reception locations (COL) of the COA. ROBIN UTRECHT /ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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TER APEL - Asylum seekers and refugees at the registration center in Ter Apel. Most asylum seekers in the Netherlands go to Ter Apel first. There they report to the Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND). This registration center is located next to the COA reception facilities. After their registration, asylum seekers are housed in the central reception locations (COL) of the COA. ROBIN UTRECHT /ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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26 April 2026, Saxony-Anhalt, Ilsenburg: Marina Hein, yodel master from the Harz, entertains the hikers with folk music. Several hundred hikers came to Plessenburg Castle in the Harz district for the opening of the 2026 Harz Hiking Needle season. Since its foundation, the Harz Hiking Needle has developed into an important economic factor for tourism. Over 100,000 hiking booklets are issued to hikers every year. A total of 222 stamps can be collected at places of interest along the designated hiking routes. There are also various themed routes with special stamps. Photo: Matthias Bein/dpa-stock-foto
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TER APEL - Asylum seekers and refugees at the registration center in Ter Apel. Most asylum seekers in the Netherlands go to Ter Apel first. There they report to the Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND). This registration center is located next to the COA reception facilities. After their registration, asylum seekers are housed in the central reception locations (COL) of the COA. ROBIN UTRECHT /ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto