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Pattensen, Germany. 01st Feb, 2026. A rotary dial telephone stands under the lettering "Only for self-talk". Credit: Moritz Frankenberg/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bad Hindelang, Germany. 31st Jan, 2026. A competitor in the international dog sled race rides with his team through the snowy landscape of the Unterjoch district. Credit: Karl-Josef Hildenbrand/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Wiedenrode, Germany. 29th Jan, 2026. CORRECTION - CORRECTS LAST NAME FROM ZOTAN TO ZATON. Marcus Zaton stands next to his horse Wilko in the early morning. Zaton and his horse deliver the Cellesche Zeitung newspaper in the village of Wiedenrode in the district of Celle. Credit: Moritz Frankenberg/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Wiedenrode, Germany. 29th Jan, 2026. Marcus Zotan delivers the Cellesche Zeitung early in the morning on the back of his horse Wilko in the village of Wiedenrode in the district of Celle. Credit: Moritz Frankenberg/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Wiedenrode, Germany. 29th Jan, 2026. CORRECTION - CORRECTS LAST NAME FROM ZOTAN TO ZATON. A tail light is attached to the tail of Wilko's horse in the early morning. Marcus Zaton and his horse deliver the Cellesche Zeitung newspaper in the village of Wiedenrode in the district of Celle. Credit: -/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Wiedenrode, Germany. 29th Jan, 2026. CORRECTION - CORRECTS LAST NAME FROM ZOTAN TO ZATON. Marcus Zaton delivers the Cellesche Zeitung early in the morning on the back of his horse Wilko in the village of Wiedenrode in the district of Celle. Credit: Moritz Frankenberg/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Wiedenrode, Germany. 29th Jan, 2026. A tail light is attached to the tail of Wilko's horse in the early morning. Marcus Zotan and his horse deliver the Cellesche Zeitung newspaper in the village of Wiedenrode in the district of Celle. Credit: -/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Wiedenrode, Germany. 29th Jan, 2026. Marcus Zotan stands next to his horse Wilko in the early morning. Zotan and his horse deliver the Cellesche Zeitung newspaper in the village of Wiedenrode in the district of Celle. Credit: Moritz Frankenberg/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Mounted stag head with antlers displayed against a brick wall beneath a vintage French antiquities sign, evoking traditional hunting, heritage decor a-stock-foto
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Avissinias Square, Athens Flea Market (Plateia Avissinias). Tourists browsing large tables laden with antique bronze or brass collectibles and curiosi-stock-foto
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Avissinias Square, Platia Avissinias. Athens flea market selling bronze reproductions of ancient Greek artifacts, Roman helmets, and curiosities.-stock-foto
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Antique or vintage lantern hanging outside of an antiques and curiosities shop advertising house clearances and buying old coins.-stock-foto
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Psyri, Athens, Greece. Vibrant street scene featuring an antique shop adorned with graffiti, showcasing art and curiosities in a historic neighborhood-stock-foto
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Psyri, Athens, Greece. Vibrant street scene featuring an antique shop adorned with graffiti, showcasing art and curiosities in a historic neighborhood-stock-foto
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Athens flea market stall filled with antiques, cookware, records, and various curiosities. Unique finds and vintage items for sale.-stock-foto
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Athens flea market stall filled with antiques, cookware, records, and various curiosities. Unique finds and vintage items for sale.-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 16th Jan, 2026. Amidst the rapid modernization of the Kurdistan Region's capital Erbil's traditional markets remain the resilient pulse of the city's cultural identity. Every Friday the Bird Market and the Loka (second-hand) market transform into a living gallery of history and human interaction. This photo series documents the preservation of ancestral commerce, where collectors of antiquities and breeders of rare birds sustain a social fabric that predates the city's modern skyline. These markets are not merely commercial spaces but sanctuaries of nos-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 16th Jan, 2026. Amidst the rapid modernization of the Kurdistan Region's capital Erbil's traditional markets remain the resilient pulse of the city's cultural identity. Every Friday the Bird Market and the Loka (second-hand) market transform into a living gallery of history and human interaction. This photo series documents the preservation of ancestral commerce, where collectors of antiquities and breeders of rare birds sustain a social fabric that predates the city's modern skyline. These markets are not merely commercial spaces but sanctuaries of nos-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 16th Jan, 2026. Amidst the rapid modernization of the Kurdistan Region's capital Erbil's traditional markets remain the resilient pulse of the city's cultural identity. Every Friday the Bird Market and the Loka (second-hand) market transform into a living gallery of history and human interaction. This photo series documents the preservation of ancestral commerce, where collectors of antiquities and breeders of rare birds sustain a social fabric that predates the city's modern skyline. These markets are not merely commercial spaces but sanctuaries of nos-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 16th Jan, 2026. Amidst the rapid modernization of the Kurdistan Region's capital Erbil's traditional markets remain the resilient pulse of the city's cultural identity. Every Friday the Bird Market and the Loka (second-hand) market transform into a living gallery of history and human interaction. This photo series documents the preservation of ancestral commerce, where collectors of antiquities and breeders of rare birds sustain a social fabric that predates the city's modern skyline. These markets are not merely commercial spaces but sanctuaries of nos-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 16th Jan, 2026. Amidst the rapid modernization of the Kurdistan Region's capital Erbil's traditional markets remain the resilient pulse of the city's cultural identity. Every Friday the Bird Market and the Loka (second-hand) market transform into a living gallery of history and human interaction. This photo series documents the preservation of ancestral commerce, where collectors of antiquities and breeders of rare birds sustain a social fabric that predates the city's modern skyline. These markets are not merely commercial spaces but sanctuaries of nos-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 16th Jan, 2026. Amidst the rapid modernization of the Kurdistan Region's capital Erbil's traditional markets remain the resilient pulse of the city's cultural identity. Every Friday the Bird Market and the Loka (second-hand) market transform into a living gallery of history and human interaction. This photo series documents the preservation of ancestral commerce, where collectors of antiquities and breeders of rare birds sustain a social fabric that predates the city's modern skyline. These markets are not merely commercial spaces but sanctuaries of nos-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 16th Jan, 2026. Amidst the rapid modernization of the Kurdistan Region's capital Erbil's traditional markets remain the resilient pulse of the city's cultural identity. Every Friday the Bird Market and the Loka (second-hand) market transform into a living gallery of history and human interaction. This photo series documents the preservation of ancestral commerce, where collectors of antiquities and breeders of rare birds sustain a social fabric that predates the city's modern skyline. These markets are not merely commercial spaces but sanctuaries of nos-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 16th Jan, 2026. Amidst the rapid modernization of the Kurdistan Region's capital Erbil's traditional markets remain the resilient pulse of the city's cultural identity. Every Friday the Bird Market and the Loka (second-hand) market transform into a living gallery of history and human interaction. This photo series documents the preservation of ancestral commerce, where collectors of antiquities and breeders of rare birds sustain a social fabric that predates the city's modern skyline. These markets are not merely commercial spaces but sanctuaries of nos-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 16th Jan, 2026. Amidst the rapid modernization of the Kurdistan Region's capital Erbil's traditional markets remain the resilient pulse of the city's cultural identity. Every Friday the Bird Market and the Loka (second-hand) market transform into a living gallery of history and human interaction. This photo series documents the preservation of ancestral commerce, where collectors of antiquities and breeders of rare birds sustain a social fabric that predates the city's modern skyline. These markets are not merely commercial spaces but sanctuaries of nos-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 16th Jan, 2026. Amidst the rapid modernization of the Kurdistan Region's capital Erbil's traditional markets remain the resilient pulse of the city's cultural identity. Every Friday the Bird Market and the Loka (second-hand) market transform into a living gallery of history and human interaction. This photo series documents the preservation of ancestral commerce, where collectors of antiquities and breeders of rare birds sustain a social fabric that predates the city's modern skyline. These markets are not merely commercial spaces but sanctuaries of nos-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 16th Jan, 2026. Amidst the rapid modernization of the Kurdistan Region's capital Erbil's traditional markets remain the resilient pulse of the city's cultural identity. Every Friday the Bird Market and the Loka (second-hand) market transform into a living gallery of history and human interaction. This photo series documents the preservation of ancestral commerce, where collectors of antiquities and breeders of rare birds sustain a social fabric that predates the city's modern skyline. These markets are not merely commercial spaces but sanctuaries of nos-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 16th Jan, 2026. Amidst the rapid modernization of the Kurdistan Region's capital Erbil's traditional markets remain the resilient pulse of the city's cultural identity. Every Friday the Bird Market and the Loka (second-hand) market transform into a living gallery of history and human interaction. This photo series documents the preservation of ancestral commerce, where collectors of antiquities and breeders of rare birds sustain a social fabric that predates the city's modern skyline. These markets are not merely commercial spaces but sanctuaries of nos-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 16th Jan, 2026. Amidst the rapid modernization of the Kurdistan Region's capital Erbil's traditional markets remain the resilient pulse of the city's cultural identity. Every Friday the Bird Market and the Loka (second-hand) market transform into a living gallery of history and human interaction. This photo series documents the preservation of ancestral commerce, where collectors of antiquities and breeders of rare birds sustain a social fabric that predates the city's modern skyline. These markets are not merely commercial spaces but sanctuaries of nos-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 16th Jan, 2026. Amidst the rapid modernization of the Kurdistan Region's capital Erbil's traditional markets remain the resilient pulse of the city's cultural identity. Every Friday the Bird Market and the Loka (second-hand) market transform into a living gallery of history and human interaction. This photo series documents the preservation of ancestral commerce, where collectors of antiquities and breeders of rare birds sustain a social fabric that predates the city's modern skyline. These markets are not merely commercial spaces but sanctuaries of nos-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 16th Jan, 2026. Amidst the rapid modernization of the Kurdistan Region's capital Erbil's traditional markets remain the resilient pulse of the city's cultural identity. Every Friday the Bird Market and the Loka (second-hand) market transform into a living gallery of history and human interaction. This photo series documents the preservation of ancestral commerce, where collectors of antiquities and breeders of rare birds sustain a social fabric that predates the city's modern skyline. These markets are not merely commercial spaces but sanctuaries of nos-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 16th Jan, 2026. Amidst the rapid modernization of the Kurdistan Region's capital Erbil's traditional markets remain the resilient pulse of the city's cultural identity. Every Friday the Bird Market and the Loka (second-hand) market transform into a living gallery of history and human interaction. This photo series documents the preservation of ancestral commerce, where collectors of antiquities and breeders of rare birds sustain a social fabric that predates the city's modern skyline. These markets are not merely commercial spaces but sanctuaries of nos-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 16th Jan, 2026. Amidst the rapid modernization of the Kurdistan Region's capital Erbil's traditional markets remain the resilient pulse of the city's cultural identity. Every Friday the Bird Market and the Loka (second-hand) market transform into a living gallery of history and human interaction. This photo series documents the preservation of ancestral commerce, where collectors of antiquities and breeders of rare birds sustain a social fabric that predates the city's modern skyline. These markets are not merely commercial spaces but sanctuaries of nos-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 16th Jan, 2026. Amidst the rapid modernization of the Kurdistan Region's capital Erbil's traditional markets remain the resilient pulse of the city's cultural identity. Every Friday the Bird Market and the Loka (second-hand) market transform into a living gallery of history and human interaction. This photo series documents the preservation of ancestral commerce, where collectors of antiquities and breeders of rare birds sustain a social fabric that predates the city's modern skyline. These markets are not merely commercial spaces but sanctuaries of nos-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 16th Jan, 2026. Amidst the rapid modernization of the Kurdistan Region's capital Erbil's traditional markets remain the resilient pulse of the city's cultural identity. Every Friday the Bird Market and the Loka (second-hand) market transform into a living gallery of history and human interaction. This photo series documents the preservation of ancestral commerce, where collectors of antiquities and breeders of rare birds sustain a social fabric that predates the city's modern skyline. These markets are not merely commercial spaces but sanctuaries of nos-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 16th Jan, 2026. Amidst the rapid modernization of the Kurdistan Region's capital Erbil's traditional markets remain the resilient pulse of the city's cultural identity. Every Friday the Bird Market and the Loka (second-hand) market transform into a living gallery of history and human interaction. This photo series documents the preservation of ancestral commerce, where collectors of antiquities and breeders of rare birds sustain a social fabric that predates the city's modern skyline. These markets are not merely commercial spaces but sanctuaries of nos-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 16th Jan, 2026. Amidst the rapid modernization of the Kurdistan Region's capital Erbil's traditional markets remain the resilient pulse of the city's cultural identity. Every Friday the Bird Market and the Loka (second-hand) market transform into a living gallery of history and human interaction. This photo series documents the preservation of ancestral commerce, where collectors of antiquities and breeders of rare birds sustain a social fabric that predates the city's modern skyline. These markets are not merely commercial spaces but sanctuaries of nos-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 16th Jan, 2026. Amidst the rapid modernization of the Kurdistan Region's capital Erbil's traditional markets remain the resilient pulse of the city's cultural identity. Every Friday the Bird Market and the Loka (second-hand) market transform into a living gallery of history and human interaction. This photo series documents the preservation of ancestral commerce, where collectors of antiquities and breeders of rare birds sustain a social fabric that predates the city's modern skyline. These markets are not merely commercial spaces but sanctuaries of nos-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 16th Jan, 2026. Amidst the rapid modernization of the Kurdistan Region's capital Erbil's traditional markets remain the resilient pulse of the city's cultural identity. Every Friday the Bird Market and the Loka (second-hand) market transform into a living gallery of history and human interaction. This photo series documents the preservation of ancestral commerce, where collectors of antiquities and breeders of rare birds sustain a social fabric that predates the city's modern skyline. These markets are not merely commercial spaces but sanctuaries of nos-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 16th Jan, 2026. Amidst the rapid modernization of the Kurdistan Region's capital Erbil's traditional markets remain the resilient pulse of the city's cultural identity. Every Friday the Bird Market and the Loka (second-hand) market transform into a living gallery of history and human interaction. This photo series documents the preservation of ancestral commerce, where collectors of antiquities and breeders of rare birds sustain a social fabric that predates the city's modern skyline. These markets are not merely commercial spaces but sanctuaries of nos-stock-foto