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Twin spired skyscrapers and urban residential complexes standing tall against a captivating orange sunset sky-stock-foto
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Aerial Monaco coastline with Tour Odeon and terraced apartments-stock-foto
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Hands holding bottle of vitamin complexes. Person taking vitamins for health and longevity. Pharmaceutical prescription pills. Medicine and health-stock-foto
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Toronto, Canada - April 17, 2026: Imposing building complexes with matching balcony designs extend across urban-stock-foto
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Aerial view of College Park neighborhood, Saskatoon. Neat apartment complexes feature red window frames. Wide streets and parking lots connect the bui-stock-foto
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Broad View Showcasing Layered Residential Complexes With Industrial Backdrop And City Infrastructure Elements-stock-foto
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Neuzelle, Germany. 14th Apr, 2026. Lenny Lehmann, ornamental plant gardener at the Neuzelle Monastery Foundation, is busy growing summer flowers in a greenhouse in the monastery garden. Neuzelle Monastery, around ten kilometers south of Eisenhüttenstadt, is the only fully preserved Cistercian monastery in Brandenburg, including the grounds, and one of the few undestroyed monastery complexes in Germany and Europe. Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Neuzelle, Germany. 14th Apr, 2026. Lenny Lehmann, ornamental plant gardener at the Neuzelle Monastery Foundation, waters citrus trees that spend the winter in the orangery of the monastery garden. Neuzelle Monastery, around ten kilometers south of Eisenhüttenstadt, is the only fully preserved Cistercian monastery in Brandenburg, including the grounds, and one of the few undestroyed monastery complexes in Germany and Europe. Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Neuzelle, Germany. 14th Apr, 2026. View from the monastery garden of the Neuzelle Monastery Foundation of the Protestant church (l) and the Catholic church of Neuzelle Monastery. Neuzelle Monastery, around ten kilometers south of Eisenhüttenstadt, is the only fully preserved Cistercian monastery in Brandenburg, including the grounds, and one of the few undestroyed monastery complexes in Germany and Europe. Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Neuzelle, Germany. 14th Apr, 2026. A regional express train passes the monastery garden of the Neuzelle Monastery Foundation. Neuzelle Monastery, around ten kilometers south of Eisenhüttenstadt, is the only fully preserved Cistercian monastery in Brandenburg, including the grounds, and one of the few undestroyed monastery complexes in Germany and Europe. Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Neuzelle, Germany. 14th Apr, 2026. Spring flowers can be seen in a bed in the monastery garden of the Neuzelle Monastery Foundation in front of the Catholic Church of Neuzelle Monastery. Neuzelle Monastery, around ten kilometers south of Eisenhüttenstadt, is the only fully preserved Cistercian monastery in Brandenburg, including the grounds, and one of the few undestroyed monastery complexes in Germany and Europe. Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Aerial panorama of Southern Bridge phase 4 works in Riga, Latvia-stock-foto
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Neuzelle, Germany. 14th Apr, 2026. Lenny Lehmann, ornamental plant gardener at the Neuzelle Monastery Foundation, is busy growing summer plants in a greenhouse in the monastery garden. Neuzelle Monastery, around ten kilometers south of Eisenhüttenstadt, is the only fully preserved Cistercian monastery in Brandenburg, including the grounds, and one of the few undestroyed monastery complexes in Germany and Europe. Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Row of colossal statues located at the Karnak Temple Complex in Luxor, Egypt.-stock-foto
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Great Hypostyle Hall within the Karnak Temple Complex in Luxor, Egypt.-stock-foto
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Visitors walking through the ancient Karnak Temple Complex in Luxor, Egypt, a major historical landmark.-stock-foto
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Colossal statue of Pharaoh located at the entrance to the Luxor Temple in Egypt.-stock-foto
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Portion of the stone columns and lintels within the Luxor Temple in Egypt, which is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Ancient Thebes.-stock-foto
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Massive sandstone columns, which are heavily inscribed with ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics  Great Hypostyle Hall Luxor Egypt-stock-foto
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Modern apartment complexes and skyscrapers stand behind tropical palm trees. The urban landscape features white-and-blue architecture.-stock-foto
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Aerial view over Funchal, Madeira shows terracotta roof villas, white blocks, curving roads, and highway bridges, late afternoon light, Atlantic coast-stock-foto
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Aerial view of Funchal, Madeira, with terraced suburbs, orange tile roofs, winding roads, an elevated highway and interchange, late afternoon light, a-stock-foto
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Aerial view of Funchal, Madeira hillside with winding roads, white buildings, terracotta roofs, small gardens, pools, and green terraces, late afterno-stock-foto
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Aerial scene shows Estadio dos Barreiros in Funchal, Madeira Island, with green roof and four floodlights, winding hill roads, terracotta roofs, court-stock-foto
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Aerial view of Madeira near Funchal shows villas, resorts, curving roads, subtropical gardens, and bright swimming pools by cliffs, a rocky promontory-stock-foto
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Ongoing construction of modern residential complexes in Tbilisi, Georgia. Captures cranes, scaffolding, partially completed buildings, and constructio-stock-foto
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Atlantic waves surge into a man made basalt pool in Madeira, with overflow cascading like thin waterfalls over jagged volcanic rock, seawalls, and a w-stock-foto
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A concrete building structure with exposed rebar columns is seen below a long yellow construction crane boom extending across a clear blue sky. The construction boom in western Ukraine is a direct response to the massive relocation of people and businesses, transforming the region into a primary investment hub where demand for residential and commercial space in cities like Ivano-Frankivsk, Lviv, and Uzhhorod far exceeds pre-war levels. Developers have pivoted toward creating autonomous housing complexes featuring mandatory fallout shelters and energy independence systems, which—coupled with l-stock-foto
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March 26, 2026, Uzhhorod, Ukraine: A concrete building structure with exposed rebar columns is seen below a long yellow construction crane boom extending across a clear blue sky. The construction boom in western Ukraine is a direct response to the massive relocation of people and businesses, transforming the region into a primary investment hub where demand for residential and commercial space in cities like Ivano-Frankivsk, Lviv, and Uzhhorod far exceeds pre-war levels. Developers have pivoted toward creating autonomous housing complexes featuring mandatory fallout shelters and energy indepen-stock-foto
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A tall yellow tower crane is seen extending its jib across a bright blue sky. The construction boom in western Ukraine is a direct response to the massive relocation of people and businesses, transforming the region into a primary investment hub where demand for residential and commercial space in cities like Ivano-Frankivsk, Lviv, and Uzhhorod far exceeds pre-war levels. Developers have pivoted toward creating autonomous housing complexes featuring mandatory fallout shelters and energy independence systems, which—coupled with labor shortages and rising logistics costs—has led to a significant-stock-foto
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A yellow tower crane is seen standing tall against a clear blue sky. Abundant white blossoms from a tree are seen obscuring part of the crane structure. The construction boom in western Ukraine is a direct response to the massive relocation of people and businesses, transforming the region into a primary investment hub where demand for residential and commercial space in cities like Ivano-Frankivsk, Lviv, and Uzhhorod far exceeds pre-war levels. Developers have pivoted toward creating autonomous housing complexes featuring mandatory fallout shelters and energy independence systems, which—coupl-stock-foto
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March 26, 2026, Uzhhorod, Ukraine: A yellow tower crane is seen standing tall against a clear blue sky. Abundant white blossoms from a tree are seen obscuring part of the crane structure. The construction boom in western Ukraine is a direct response to the massive relocation of people and businesses, transforming the region into a primary investment hub where demand for residential and commercial space in cities like Ivano-Frankivsk, Lviv, and Uzhhorod far exceeds pre-war levels. Developers have pivoted toward creating autonomous housing complexes featuring mandatory fallout shelters and energ-stock-foto
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March 26, 2026, Uzhhorod, Ukraine: A yellow tower crane is seen operating above a multi-story residential building. White blossoms on tree branches are seen prominently against a clear blue sky. The construction boom in western Ukraine is a direct response to the massive relocation of people and businesses, transforming the region into a primary investment hub where demand for residential and commercial space in cities like Ivano-Frankivsk, Lviv, and Uzhhorod far exceeds pre-war levels. Developers have pivoted toward creating autonomous housing complexes featuring mandatory fallout shelters an-stock-foto
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A yellow tower crane is seen operating above a multi-story residential building. White blossoms on tree branches are seen prominently against a clear blue sky. The construction boom in western Ukraine is a direct response to the massive relocation of people and businesses, transforming the region into a primary investment hub where demand for residential and commercial space in cities like Ivano-Frankivsk, Lviv, and Uzhhorod far exceeds pre-war levels. Developers have pivoted toward creating autonomous housing complexes featuring mandatory fallout shelters and energy independence systems, whic-stock-foto
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A yellow tower crane is seen operating above a multi-story residential building. White blossoms on tree branches are seen prominently against a clear blue sky. The construction boom in western Ukraine is a direct response to the massive relocation of people and businesses, transforming the region into a primary investment hub where demand for residential and commercial space in cities like Ivano-Frankivsk, Lviv, and Uzhhorod far exceeds pre-war levels. Developers have pivoted toward creating autonomous housing complexes featuring mandatory fallout shelters and energy independence systems, whic-stock-foto
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March 26, 2026, Uzhhorod, Ukraine: A yellow tower crane is seen operating above a multi-story residential building. White blossoms on tree branches are seen prominently against a clear blue sky. The construction boom in western Ukraine is a direct response to the massive relocation of people and businesses, transforming the region into a primary investment hub where demand for residential and commercial space in cities like Ivano-Frankivsk, Lviv, and Uzhhorod far exceeds pre-war levels. Developers have pivoted toward creating autonomous housing complexes featuring mandatory fallout shelters an-stock-foto
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A yellow tower crane is seen operating above a multi-story residential building. White blossoms on tree branches are seen prominently against a clear blue sky. The construction boom in western Ukraine is a direct response to the massive relocation of people and businesses, transforming the region into a primary investment hub where demand for residential and commercial space in cities like Ivano-Frankivsk, Lviv, and Uzhhorod far exceeds pre-war levels. Developers have pivoted toward creating autonomous housing complexes featuring mandatory fallout shelters and energy independence systems, whic-stock-foto
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March 26, 2026, Uzhhorod, Ukraine: A yellow tower crane is seen operating above a multi-story residential building. White blossoms on tree branches are seen prominently against a clear blue sky. The construction boom in western Ukraine is a direct response to the massive relocation of people and businesses, transforming the region into a primary investment hub where demand for residential and commercial space in cities like Ivano-Frankivsk, Lviv, and Uzhhorod far exceeds pre-war levels. Developers have pivoted toward creating autonomous housing complexes featuring mandatory fallout shelters an-stock-foto
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March 26, 2026, Uzhhorod, Ukraine: A yellow tower crane is seen operating above a multi-story residential building. White blossoms on tree branches are seen prominently against a clear blue sky. The construction boom in western Ukraine is a direct response to the massive relocation of people and businesses, transforming the region into a primary investment hub where demand for residential and commercial space in cities like Ivano-Frankivsk, Lviv, and Uzhhorod far exceeds pre-war levels. Developers have pivoted toward creating autonomous housing complexes featuring mandatory fallout shelters an-stock-foto
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A yellow tower crane is seen operating above a multi-story residential building. White blossoms on tree branches are seen prominently against a clear blue sky. The construction boom in western Ukraine is a direct response to the massive relocation of people and businesses, transforming the region into a primary investment hub where demand for residential and commercial space in cities like Ivano-Frankivsk, Lviv, and Uzhhorod far exceeds pre-war levels. Developers have pivoted toward creating autonomous housing complexes featuring mandatory fallout shelters and energy independence systems, whic-stock-foto