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Kidderminster, UK. 14th December, 2025. UK weather: wandering around in today's dry conditions, quizzical swans look around in curiosity, wondering just where all of the rain has gone after days of persistent rainfall in the Midlands. Credit: Lee Hudson/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Thale, Germany. 11th Dec, 2025. Veterinary services were deployed to capture the birds after a truck carrying 5,000 chickens overturned on a highway. Credit: Matthias Bein/dpa - ATTENTION: The persons have been pixelated for legal reasons/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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The smallest nativity scene made of wood in a hazelnut shell registered in the Czech Book of Records and Curiosities picture at the Exhibition of nativity scenes in Loucka, Zlin region, Czech Republic, December 6, 2025. The nativity scene has a box measuring 26 millimeters in height, and the figure of Saint Joseph itself measures only 12 millimeters. The exhibition presents more than 80 nativity scenes made from various materials. The nativity scenes, some of which have moving parts, were loaned to the exhibition mainly by collectors and families. According to the organizers, these nativity sc-stock-foto
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Prague, Czech Republic. 04th Dec, 2025. The Old Town Hall presented a new exhibition - a digital twin of the Prague astronomical clock, Prague, December 4, 2025. Thanks to the digital 3D model of the clock, the public will be able to get a glimpse into the mechanism of this technical monument. Credit: Roman Vondrous/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Prague, Czech Republic. 04th Dec, 2025. The Old Town Hall presented a new exhibition - a digital twin of the Prague astronomical clock, Prague, December 4, 2025. Thanks to the digital 3D model of the clock, the public will be able to get a glimpse into the mechanism of this technical monument. Credit: Roman Vondrous/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Prague, Czech Republic. 04th Dec, 2025. The Old Town Hall presented a new exhibition - a digital twin of the Prague astronomical clock, Prague, December 4, 2025. Thanks to the digital 3D model of the clock, the public will be able to get a glimpse into the mechanism of this technical monument. Credit: Roman Vondrous/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Prague, Czech Republic. 04th Dec, 2025. The Old Town Hall presented a new exhibition - a digital twin of the Prague astronomical clock, Prague, December 4, 2025. Thanks to the digital 3D model of the clock, the public will be able to get a glimpse into the mechanism of this technical monument. Credit: Roman Vondrous/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Prague, Czech Republic. 04th Dec, 2025. The Old Town Hall presented a new exhibition - a digital twin of the Prague astronomical clock, Prague, December 4, 2025. Thanks to the digital 3D model of the clock, the public will be able to get a glimpse into the mechanism of this technical monument. Credit: Roman Vondrous/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bad Frankenhausen, Germany. 02nd Dec, 2025. Steel supports secure the leaning tower in Bad Frankenhausen. The tower of the Oberkirche rises with an inclination of 4.86 meters. Credit: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Thuringia, Germany. 02 December 2025, Thuringia, Bad Frankenhausen: The tower of the Oberkirche church in Bad Frankenhausen now rises with an inclination of 4.86 meters. This makes the church tower leaner than the famous tower of Pisa (Italy), which leans 3.92 meters. After several years, the leaning tower of the Oberkirche will be open to visitors again from next spring. In future, 15 guests will be able to climb the tower at the same time every half hour and enjoy the panoramic view over the spa town and the Kyffhäuser mountains on a small skywalk. Credit: dpa picture alliance/Alamy Live New-stock-foto
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Thuringia, Germany. 02 December 2025, Thuringia, Bad Frankenhausen: View of the future visitor center at the Leaning Tower in Bad Frankenhausen. With an inclination of 4.86 meters, the tower of the Oberkirche is now more inclined than the famous Tower of Pisa (Italy), which is inclined by 3.92 meters. After several years, the tower of the Oberkirche is to be accessible to guests again from next spring. In future, 15 guests will be able to climb the tower at the same time every half hour and enjoy the panoramic view over the spa town and the Kyffhäuser mountains on a small skywalk. Credit: dpa-stock-foto
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Thuringia, Germany. 02 December 2025, Thuringia, Bad Frankenhausen: Mandy Koch climbs up a wooden staircase in the Leaning Tower of Bad Frankenhausen. With an inclination of now 4.86 meters, the tower of the Oberkirche is more inclined than the famous Tower of Pisa (Italy), which is inclined by 3.92 meters. After several years, the tower of the Oberkirche is to be open to visitors again from next spring. In future, 15 guests will be able to climb the tower at the same time every half hour and enjoy the panoramic view over the spa town and the Kyffhäuser mountains on a small skywalk. Credit: dp-stock-foto
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Thuringia, Germany. 02 December 2025, Thuringia, Bad Frankenhausen: The tower of the Oberkirche church in Bad Frankenhausen now rises with an inclination of 4.86 meters. This makes the church tower leaner than the famous tower of Pisa (Italy), which leans 3.92 meters. After several years, the leaning tower of the Oberkirche will be open to visitors again from next spring. In future, 15 guests will be able to climb the tower at the same time every half hour and enjoy the panoramic view over the spa town and the Kyffhäuser mountains on a small skywalk. Credit: dpa picture alliance/Alamy Live New-stock-foto
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Thuringia, Germany. 02 December 2025, Thuringia, Bad Frankenhausen: The tower of the Oberkirche church in Bad Frankenhausen now rises with an inclination of 4.86 meters. This makes the church tower leaner than the famous tower of Pisa (Italy), which leans 3.92 meters. After several years, the leaning tower of the Oberkirche will be open to visitors again from next spring. In future, 15 guests will be able to climb the tower at the same time every half hour and enjoy the panoramic view over the spa town and the Kyffhäuser mountains on a small skywalk. Credit: dpa picture alliance/Alamy Live New-stock-foto
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Thuringia, Germany. 02 December 2025, Thuringia, Bad Frankenhausen: The view of the town from the skylight of the Leaning Tower of Bad Frankenhausen gives an impression of the steep incline. With an inclination of 4.86 meters, the church tower is now more inclined than the famous Tower of Pisa (Italy), which leans by 3.92 meters. After several years, the leaning tower of the Oberkirche will be accessible to visitors again from next spring. Credit: dpa picture alliance/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Thuringia, Germany. 02 December 2025, Thuringia, Bad Frankenhausen: With an inclination of now 4.86 meters, the tower of the Oberkirche rises above the rooftops in Bad Frankenhausen. This makes the church tower leaner than the famous Tower of Pisa (Italy), which leans 3.92 meters. After several years, the leaning tower of the Oberkirche will be accessible to visitors again from next spring. In future, 15 guests will be able to climb the tower at the same time every half hour and enjoy the panoramic view over the spa town and the Kyffhäuser mountains on a small skywalk. Credit: dpa picture alli-stock-foto
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02 December 2025, Thuringia, Bad Frankenhausen: With an inclination of 4.86 meters, the tower of the Oberkirche rises above the rooftops. This makes the tower leaner than the famous Tower of Pisa (Italy), which is inclined by 3.92 meters. After several years, the tower of the Oberkirche will be open to visitors again from next spring. In future, 15 guests will be able to climb the tower at the same time every half hour and enjoy the panoramic view over the spa town and the Kyffhäuser mountains on a small skywalk. In the new visitor center, an immersive cinema and VR glasses will bring the hist-stock-foto
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02 December 2025, Thuringia, Bad Frankenhausen: View of the belfry in the leaning tower. With an inclination of now 4.86 meters, the church tower is leaner than the famous Tower of Pisa (Italy), which is inclined by 3.92 meters. After several years, the tower of the Oberkirche will be open to visitors again from next spring. In future, 15 guests will be able to climb the tower at the same time every half hour and enjoy the panoramic view over the spa town and the Kyffhäuser mountains on a small skywalk. In the new visitor center, an immersive cinema and VR glasses will bring the history of the-stock-foto
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02 December 2025, Thuringia, Bad Frankenhausen: View of the future visitor center at the Leaning Tower. With an inclination of 4.86 meters, the tower of the Upper Church is now more inclined than the famous Tower of Pisa (Italy), which is inclined by 3.92 meters. After several years, the tower of the Oberkirche is to be accessible to guests again from next spring. In future, 15 guests will be able to climb the tower at the same time every half hour and enjoy the panoramic view over the spa town and the Kyffhäuser mountains on a small skywalk. In the new visitor center, an immersive cinema and-stock-foto
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02 December 2025, Thuringia, Bad Frankenhausen: Mandy Koch climbs up a wooden staircase in the Leaning Tower of Bad Frankenhausen. With an inclination of now 4.86 meters, the tower of the Oberkirche is more inclined than the famous Tower of Pisa (Italy), which is inclined by 3.92 meters. After several years, the tower of the Oberkirche is to be open to visitors again from next spring. In future, 15 guests will be able to climb the tower at the same time every half hour and enjoy the panoramic view over the spa town and the Kyffhäuser mountains on a small skywalk. In the new visitor center, an-stock-foto
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02 December 2025, Thuringia, Bad Frankenhausen: With an inclination of now 4.86 meters, the tower of the Oberkirche rises above the rooftops in Bad Frankenhausen. This makes the church tower leaner than the famous Tower of Pisa (Italy), which leans 3.92 meters. After several years, the leaning tower of the Oberkirche will be accessible to visitors again from next spring. In future, 15 guests will be able to climb the tower at the same time every half hour and enjoy the panoramic view over the spa town and the Kyffhäuser mountains on a small skywalk. In the new visitor center, an immersive cine-stock-foto
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November 30, 2025, Moscow, Russia. Two books on psychology and a creative zoo park guide sit on a shelf in a bookstore, inviting readers to explore th-stock-foto
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Prague, Czech Republic. 28th Nov, 2025. A man walks past columns of steam leaking from a hot water pipe near the Skalka metro station in Prague, November 28, 2025. Credit: Roman Vondrous/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Prague, Czech Republic. 28th Nov, 2025. Men watch columns of steam leaking from a hot water pipe near the Skalka metro station in Prague, November 28, 2025. Credit: Roman Vondrous/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Prague, Czech Republic. 28th Nov, 2025. A technical services worker walks past columns of steam leaking from a hot water pipe near the Skalka metro station in Prague, November 28, 2025. Credit: Roman Vondrous/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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The Alexandre Franconie museum in Cayenne, French Guiana, is a cabinet of curiosities due to become a Natural History museum after renovation in 2027.-stock-foto
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An illustration of daily life among the Bushi-Nengué in French Guiana, a department of France in S.America, at the Franconie museum in Cayenne.-stock-foto
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'The Assault of Cépérou Fort by Rear-Admiral d'Estrées' by Charles Morel at the Franconie Museum in Cayenne, French Guiana.-stock-foto
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The 2025 oil painting and collage 'Pêle-mêle mosaïque' by Olivia Debyser at the Alexandre Franconie museum in Cayenne, French Guiana.-stock-foto
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Works by Flag, an artist turned convict, at the Franconie Museum in Cayenne, French Guiana, the French overseas department where he was imprisoned.-stock-foto
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A model of the Salvation Islands (Îles du Salut) on display at the Franconie Museum in Cayenne, the main town of French Guiana where the islands are.-stock-foto
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The pink-striped uniform worn by the convicts sent to the penal colony of French Guiana 100 years ago on display at the Franconie Museum in Cayenne.-stock-foto
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A relief map of Cayenne in 1789, the main town of French Guiana, a department of France in S.America, displayed at the Franconie Museum in Cayenne.-stock-foto
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A relief map of Cayenne in 1789, the main town of French Guiana, a department of France in S.America, displayed at the Franconie Museum in Cayenne.-stock-foto
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Detail of a Boni house on display at the Franconi Museum in Cayenne, French Guiana, a department of France on the NE coast of South America.-stock-foto
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A brightly painted Boni hut on display at the Franconie Museum in Cayenne, the main town of French Guiana, a department of France in S.America.-stock-foto
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An earthenware funerary urn on display at the Franconie Museum in Cayenne, French Guiana, a department of France on the NE coast of S.America.-stock-foto
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Visitors to the Franconie Museum, Cayenne, French Guiana, admire a collection of insects found in this department of France on the coast of S.America.-stock-foto
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A finger gives scale to a collection of arachnids, notably the huge Goliath Birdeater, on display at the Franconie Museum in Cayenne, French Guiana.-stock-foto
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The ornithology gallery in the Franconie Musem, Cayenne, displays birds found in French Guiana, a department of France on the NE coast of S.America.-stock-foto