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Seoul, South Korea. 20th Mar 2026. Gwanghwamun Square before the BTS comeback concert with the King Sejong The Great statue. Credit: Daniyar Atadjanov/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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A topping out ceremony takes place, before opening to the public on March 22nd, as people walk around Kerdroya, the world's largest stone labyrinth, at Colliford Lake, Bodmin Moor in Cornwall, which has been completed and will be re-opened to the public on Sunday. The land art project was conceived by its Cornish creator, Will Coleman, and stands as a living monument to Cornwall's landscape, craftsmanship, and cultural heritage. Picture date: Friday March 20, 2026.-stock-foto
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A topping out ceremony takes place, before opening to the public on March 22nd, as people walk around Kerdroya, the world's largest stone labyrinth, at Colliford Lake, Bodmin Moor in Cornwall, which has been completed and will be re-opened to the public on Sunday. The land art project was conceived by its Cornish creator, Will Coleman, and stands as a living monument to Cornwall's landscape, craftsmanship, and cultural heritage. Picture date: Friday March 20, 2026.-stock-foto
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A topping out ceremony takes place, before opening to the public on March 22nd, as people walk around Kerdroya, the world's largest stone labyrinth, at Colliford Lake, Bodmin Moor in Cornwall, which has been completed and will be re-opened to the public on Sunday. The land art project was conceived by its Cornish creator, Will Coleman, and stands as a living monument to Cornwall's landscape, craftsmanship, and cultural heritage. Picture date: Friday March 20, 2026.-stock-foto
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A topping out ceremony takes place, before opening to the public on March 22nd, as people walk around Kerdroya, the world's largest stone labyrinth, at Colliford Lake, Bodmin Moor in Cornwall, which has been completed and will be re-opened to the public on Sunday. The land art project was conceived by its Cornish creator, Will Coleman, and stands as a living monument to Cornwall's landscape, craftsmanship, and cultural heritage. Picture date: Friday March 20, 2026.-stock-foto
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A topping out ceremony takes place, before opening to the public on March 22nd, as people walk around Kerdroya, the world's largest stone labyrinth, at Colliford Lake, Bodmin Moor in Cornwall, which has been completed and will be re-opened to the public on Sunday. The land art project was conceived by its Cornish creator, Will Coleman, and stands as a living monument to Cornwall's landscape, craftsmanship, and cultural heritage. Picture date: Friday March 20, 2026.-stock-foto
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A topping out ceremony takes place, before opening to the public on March 22nd, as people walk around Kerdroya, the world's largest stone labyrinth, at Colliford Lake, Bodmin Moor in Cornwall, which has been completed and will be re-opened to the public on Sunday. The land art project was conceived by its Cornish creator, Will Coleman, and stands as a living monument to Cornwall's landscape, craftsmanship, and cultural heritage. Picture date: Friday March 20, 2026.-stock-foto
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A topping out ceremony takes place, before opening to the public on March 22nd, as people walk around Kerdroya, the world's largest stone labyrinth, at Colliford Lake, Bodmin Moor in Cornwall, which has been completed and will be re-opened to the public on Sunday. The land art project was conceived by its Cornish creator, Will Coleman, and stands as a living monument to Cornwall's landscape, craftsmanship, and cultural heritage. Picture date: Friday March 20, 2026.-stock-foto
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A topping out ceremony takes place, before opening to the public on March 22nd, as people walk around Kerdroya, the world's largest stone labyrinth, at Colliford Lake, Bodmin Moor in Cornwall, which has been completed and will be re-opened to the public on Sunday. The land art project was conceived by its Cornish creator, Will Coleman, and stands as a living monument to Cornwall's landscape, craftsmanship, and cultural heritage. Picture date: Friday March 20, 2026.-stock-foto
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2026-03-20. Alzira, Valencia, Spain. A falla sculpture burns during the cremà in Alzira, Valencia, Spain. This traditional event marks the end of the Fallas festival, where elaborate satirical monuments are consumed by fire in a powerful display of art, culture, and renewal. Salva Garrigues-stock-foto
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2026-03-20. Alzira, Valencia, Spain. A falla sculpture burns during the cremà in Alzira, Valencia, Spain. This traditional event marks the end of the Fallas festival, where elaborate satirical monuments are consumed by fire in a powerful display of art, culture, and renewal. Salva Garrigues-stock-foto
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2026-03-20. Alzira, Valencia, Spain. A falla sculpture burns during the cremà in Alzira, Valencia, Spain. This traditional event marks the end of the Fallas festival, where elaborate satirical monuments are consumed by fire in a powerful display of art, culture, and renewal. Salva Garrigues-stock-foto
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2026-03-20. Alzira, Valencia, Spain. A falla sculpture burns during the cremà in Alzira, Valencia, Spain. This traditional event marks the end of the Fallas festival, where elaborate satirical monuments are consumed by fire in a powerful display of art, culture, and renewal. Salva Garrigues-stock-foto
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2026-03-20. Alzira, Valencia, Spain. A falla sculpture burns during the cremà in Alzira, Valencia, Spain. This traditional event marks the end of the Fallas festival, where elaborate satirical monuments are consumed by fire in a powerful display of art, culture, and renewal. Salva Garrigues-stock-foto
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2026-03-20. Alzira, Valencia, Spain. A falla sculpture burns during the cremà in Alzira, Valencia, Spain. This traditional event marks the end of the Fallas festival, where elaborate satirical monuments are consumed by fire in a powerful display of art, culture, and renewal. Salva Garrigues-stock-foto
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2026-03-20. Alzira, Valencia, Spain. A falla sculpture burns during the cremà in Alzira, Valencia, Spain. This traditional event marks the end of the Fallas festival, where elaborate satirical monuments are consumed by fire in a powerful display of art, culture, and renewal. Salva Garrigues-stock-foto
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2026-03-20. Alzira, Valencia, Spain. A falla sculpture burns during the cremà in Alzira, Valencia, Spain. This traditional event marks the end of the Fallas festival, where elaborate satirical monuments are consumed by fire in a powerful display of art, culture, and renewal. Salva Garrigues-stock-foto
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2026-03-20. Alzira, Valencia, Spain. A falla sculpture burns during the cremà in Alzira, Valencia, Spain. This traditional event marks the end of the Fallas festival, where elaborate satirical monuments are consumed by fire in a powerful display of art, culture, and renewal. Salva Garrigues-stock-foto
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2026-03-20. Alzira, Valencia, Spain. A falla sculpture burns during the cremà in Alzira, Valencia, Spain. This traditional event marks the end of the Fallas festival, where elaborate satirical monuments are consumed by fire in a powerful display of art, culture, and renewal. Salva Garrigues-stock-foto
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2026-03-20. Alzira, Valencia, Spain. A falla sculpture burns during the cremà in Alzira, Valencia, Spain. This traditional event marks the end of the Fallas festival, where elaborate satirical monuments are consumed by fire in a powerful display of art, culture, and renewal. Salva Garrigues-stock-foto
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2026-03-20. Alzira, Valencia, Spain. A falla sculpture burns during the cremà in Alzira, Valencia, Spain. This traditional event marks the end of the Fallas festival, where elaborate satirical monuments are consumed by fire in a powerful display of art, culture, and renewal. Salva Garrigues-stock-foto
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2026-03-20. Alzira, Valencia, Spain. A falla sculpture burns during the cremà in Alzira, Valencia, Spain. This traditional event marks the end of the Fallas festival, where elaborate satirical monuments are consumed by fire in a powerful display of art, culture, and renewal. Salva Garrigues-stock-foto
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2026-03-20. Alzira, Valencia, Spain. A falla sculpture burns during the cremà in Alzira, Valencia, Spain. This traditional event marks the end of the Fallas festival, where elaborate satirical monuments are consumed by fire in a powerful display of art, culture, and renewal. Salva Garrigues-stock-foto
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2026-03-20. Alzira, Valencia, Spain. A falla sculpture burns during the cremà in Alzira, Valencia, Spain. This traditional event marks the end of the Fallas festival, where elaborate satirical monuments are consumed by fire in a powerful display of art, culture, and renewal. Salva Garrigues-stock-foto
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2026-03-20. Alzira, Valencia, Spain. A falla sculpture burns during the cremà in Alzira, Valencia, Spain. This traditional event marks the end of the Fallas festival, where elaborate satirical monuments are consumed by fire in a powerful display of art, culture, and renewal. Salva Garrigues-stock-foto
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2026-03-20. Alzira, Valencia, Spain. A falla sculpture burns during the cremà in Alzira, Valencia, Spain. This traditional event marks the end of the Fallas festival, where elaborate satirical monuments are consumed by fire in a powerful display of art, culture, and renewal. Salva Garrigues-stock-foto
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2026-03-20. Alzira, Valencia, Spain. A falla sculpture burns during the cremà in Alzira, Valencia, Spain. This traditional event marks the end of the Fallas festival, where elaborate satirical monuments are consumed by fire in a powerful display of art, culture, and renewal. Salva Garrigues-stock-foto
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2026-03-20. Alzira, Valencia, Spain. A falla sculpture burns during the cremà in Alzira, Valencia, Spain. This traditional event marks the end of the Fallas festival, where elaborate satirical monuments are consumed by fire in a powerful display of art, culture, and renewal. Salva Garrigues-stock-foto
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2026-03-20. Alzira, Valencia, Spain. A falla sculpture burns during the cremà in Alzira, Valencia, Spain. This traditional event marks the end of the Fallas festival, where elaborate satirical monuments are consumed by fire in a powerful display of art, culture, and renewal. Salva Garrigues-stock-foto
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2026-03-20. Alzira, Valencia, Spain. A falla sculpture burns during the cremà in Alzira, Valencia, Spain. This traditional event marks the end of the Fallas festival, where elaborate satirical monuments are consumed by fire in a powerful display of art, culture, and renewal. Salva Garrigues-stock-foto
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2026-03-20. Alzira, Valencia, Spain. A falla sculpture burns during the cremà in Alzira, Valencia, Spain. This traditional event marks the end of the Fallas festival, where elaborate satirical monuments are consumed by fire in a powerful display of art, culture, and renewal. Salva Garrigues-stock-foto
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2026-03-20. Alzira, Valencia, Spain. A falla sculpture burns during the cremà in Alzira, Valencia, Spain. This traditional event marks the end of the Fallas festival, where elaborate satirical monuments are consumed by fire in a powerful display of art, culture, and renewal. Salva Garrigues-stock-foto
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2026-03-20. Alzira, Valencia, Spain. A falla sculpture burns during the cremà in Alzira, Valencia, Spain. This traditional event marks the end of the Fallas festival, where elaborate satirical monuments are consumed by fire in a powerful display of art, culture, and renewal. Salva Garrigues-stock-foto
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Valencia, Valencia, SPAIN. 20th Mar, 2026. Celebration of the famous La Crema, the grand finale of the Fallas festival, the most important traditional festivity in Valencia, Spain. On this final day, March 19th, the falleros burn the traditional works of art known as fallas, the iconic symbol of the region. (Credit Image: © David Cruz Sanz/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Berlin, Germany. 20th Mar, 2026. Ottilie Klein (CDU/CSU) speaks at the session of the German Bundestag in the plenary chamber during the current hour: freedom of art, culture and expression. Credit: Carsten Koall/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Valencia, Valencia, SPAIN. 20th Mar, 2026. Celebration of the famous La Crema, the grand finale of the Fallas festival, the most important traditional festivity in Valencia, Spain. On this final day, March 19th, the falleros burn the traditional works of art known as fallas, the iconic symbol of the region. (Credit Image: © David Cruz Sanz/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Berlin, Germany. 20th Mar, 2026. Michael Frieser (CDU/CSU) at the session of the German Bundestag in the plenary chamber on the current hour: Freedom of art, culture and opinion. Credit: Carsten Koall/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Berlin, Germany. 20th Mar, 2026. Michael Frieser (CDU/CSU) at the session of the German Bundestag in the plenary chamber on the current hour: Freedom of art, culture and opinion. Credit: Carsten Koall/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Valencia, Valencia, SPAIN. 20th Mar, 2026. Celebration of the famous La Crema, the grand finale of the Fallas festival, the most important traditional festivity in Valencia, Spain. On this final day, March 19th, the falleros burn the traditional works of art known as fallas, the iconic symbol of the region. (Credit Image: © David Cruz Sanz/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Berlin, Germany. 20th Mar, 2026. Sören Pellmann, Die Linke, at the session of the German Bundestag in the plenary chamber on the current hour: Freedom of art, culture and opinion. Credit: Carsten Koall/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto