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EMBARGOED TO 0001 WEDNESDAY APRIL 29 Undated handout photo issued by the Prophets of a member of the Convex Seascape Survey team holding a benthic invertebrate. Highly protected muddy seabeds are home to twice as many species than those exposed to damaging fishing, a study off Scotland's coast suggests. Protecting the muddy seafloor, long thought of as having low wildlife value, from practices such as trawling can see nature begin to regenerate within a decade as species key to the ecosystem return, the study shows. Issue date: Wednesday April 29, 2026.-stock-foto
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Undated handout photo issued by the Prophets of a member of the Convex Seascape Survey team holding a benthic invertebrate. Highly protected muddy seabeds are home to twice as many species than those exposed to damaging fishing, a study off Scotland's coast suggests. Protecting the muddy seafloor, long thought of as having low wildlife value, from practices such as trawling can see nature begin to regenerate within a decade as species key to the ecosystem return, the study shows. Issue date: Wednesday April 29, 2026.-stock-foto
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Undated handout photo issued by the Prophets of a member of the Convex Seascape Survey team holding benthic invertebrates in Milport Scotland. Highly protected muddy seabeds are home to twice as many species than those exposed to damaging fishing, a study off Scotland's coast suggests. Protecting the muddy seafloor, long thought of as having low wildlife value, from practices such as trawling can see nature begin to regenerate within a decade as species key to the ecosystem return, the study shows. Issue date: Wednesday April 29, 2026.-stock-foto
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EMBARGOED TO 0001 WEDNESDAY APRIL 29 Undated handout photo issued by the Prophets of a member of the Convex Seascape Survey team holding benthic invertebrates in Milport Scotland. Highly protected muddy seabeds are home to twice as many species than those exposed to damaging fishing, a study off Scotland's coast suggests. Protecting the muddy seafloor, long thought of as having low wildlife value, from practices such as trawling can see nature begin to regenerate within a decade as species key to the ecosystem return, the study shows. Issue date: Wednesday April 29, 2026.-stock-foto
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Exterior of the Protestant Versöhnungskirche in Cologne, Germany. Minimalist exposed concrete architecture and geometric design under a blue sky-stock-foto
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Close up texture of exposed aggregate concrete surface showing small stone and pebble pattern creating natural gravel background giving very calm and-stock-foto
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Woman beach coastline standing near rocky cliffs wearing plaid shirt gazing thoughtfully at ocean waves under soft sunlight-stock-foto
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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 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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1981 80s eighties  Red 'Thunder' Lomax kit car based on a Citroën 2CV.  2 Cv6 Petrol 602 cc, Lomax 223 (three-wheeler), Retro-style fiberglass body designed to look like a 1930s cyclecar, exposed engine and a "boat tail" rear; travelling on the Marine Drive coastal road in Southport, UK-stock-foto
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1981 80s eighties  Red 'Thunder' Lomax kit car based on a Citroën 2CV.  2 Cv6 Petrol 602 cc, Lomax 223 (three-wheeler), Retro-style fiberglass body designed to look like a 1930s cyclecar, exposed engine and a "boat tail" rear; travelling on the Marine Drive coastal road in Southport, UK-stock-foto
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Boxwood shrub after removing plastic wrap, ready for planting in the garden. Preparation stage before planting, exposed roots and soil, gardening and-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK, 25 April 2026: Mollie's Bar and Diner exterior with red neon sign, exposed brick facade, large glass windows and industrial fire escap-stock-foto
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Poel, Germany. 25th Apr, 2026. The whale is lying in an exposed hollow off the island of Poel (photo taken from an airplane). The humpback whale that stranded near Wismar about three weeks ago is still stuck in shallow water. A private initiative has been trying for days to rescue the whale. Credit: Philip Dulian/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Poel, Germany. 25th Apr, 2026. The whale is lying in an exposed hollow off the island of Poel (photo taken from an airplane). The humpback whale that stranded near Wismar about three weeks ago is still stuck in shallow water. A private initiative has been trying for days to rescue the whale. Credit: Philip Dulian/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Low-angle view of trees growing on a steep forest hillside with exposed roots and fresh spring foliage. Captures resilience of nature, soil erosion, a-stock-foto
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Abandoned structure with exposed bricks and broken windows, set in a grassy area with a vintage street lamp and clear blue sky in the background-stock-foto
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April 24, 2026, Boston, Massachusetts, USA: Armenian-Americans commemorate the 111th anniiversary of the Armenian Genocide of 1915 in the State House. Under the cover of World War I and a collapsing Ottoman Empire, the Turkish government was responsible for the deaths 1.5 million of it's Armenian minority citizens half the population by direct killing and leaving people exposed to the elements under the guise of deportations, effectively eliminating Christianity practiced by Armenian and other ancient minorities from their homeland. (Credit Image: © Kenneth Martin/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL US-stock-foto
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April 24, 2026, Boston, Massachusetts, USA: Armenian-Americans commemorate the 111th anniiversary of the Armenian Genocide of 1915 in the State House. Under the cover of World War I and a collapsing Ottoman Empire, the Turkish government was responsible for the deaths 1.5 million of it's Armenian minority citizens half the population by direct killing and leaving people exposed to the elements under the guise of deportations, effectively eliminating Christianity practiced by Armenian and other ancient minorities from their homeland. (Credit Image: © Kenneth Martin/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL US-stock-foto
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April 24, 2026, Boston, Massachusetts, USA: Armenian-Americans commemorate the 111th anniiversary of the Armenian Genocide of 1915 in the State House. Under the cover of World War I and a collapsing Ottoman Empire, the Turkish government was responsible for the deaths 1.5 million of it's Armenian minority citizens half the population by direct killing and leaving people exposed to the elements under the guise of deportations, effectively eliminating Christianity practiced by Armenian and other ancient minorities from their homeland. (Credit Image: © Kenneth Martin/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL US-stock-foto
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April 24, 2026, Boston, Massachusetts, USA: Armenian-Americans commemorate the 111th anniiversary of the Armenian Genocide of 1915 in the State House. Under the cover of World War I and a collapsing Ottoman Empire, the Turkish government was responsible for the deaths 1.5 million of it's Armenian minority citizens half the population by direct killing and leaving people exposed to the elements under the guise of deportations, effectively eliminating Christianity practiced by Armenian and other ancient minorities from their homeland. (Credit Image: © Kenneth Martin/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL US-stock-foto
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April 24, 2026, Boston, Massachusetts, USA: Armenian-Americans commemorate the 111th anniiversary of the Armenian Genocide of 1915 in the State House. Under the cover of World War I and a collapsing Ottoman Empire, the Turkish government was responsible for the deaths 1.5 million of it's Armenian minority citizens half the population by direct killing and leaving people exposed to the elements under the guise of deportations, effectively eliminating Christianity practiced by Armenian and other ancient minorities from their homeland. (Credit Image: © Kenneth Martin/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL US-stock-foto
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April 24, 2026, Boston, Massachusetts, USA: Armenian-Americans commemorate the 111th anniiversary of the Armenian Genocide of 1915 in the State House. Under the cover of World War I and a collapsing Ottoman Empire, the Turkish government was responsible for the deaths 1.5 million of it's Armenian minority citizens half the population by direct killing and leaving people exposed to the elements under the guise of deportations, effectively eliminating Christianity practiced by Armenian and other ancient minorities from their homeland. (Credit Image: © Kenneth Martin/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL US-stock-foto
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April 24, 2026, Boston, Massachusetts, USA: Armenian-Americans commemorate the 111th anniiversary of the Armenian Genocide of 1915 in the State House. Under the cover of World War I and a collapsing Ottoman Empire, the Turkish government was responsible for the deaths 1.5 million of it's Armenian minority citizens half the population by direct killing and leaving people exposed to the elements under the guise of deportations, effectively eliminating Christianity practiced by Armenian and other ancient minorities from their homeland. (Credit Image: © Kenneth Martin/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL US-stock-foto
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April 24, 2026, Boston, Massachusetts, USA: Armenian-Americans commemorate the 111th anniiversary of the Armenian Genocide of 1915 in the State House. Under the cover of World War I and a collapsing Ottoman Empire, the Turkish government was responsible for the deaths 1.5 million of it's Armenian minority citizens half the population by direct killing and leaving people exposed to the elements under the guise of deportations, effectively eliminating Christianity practiced by Armenian and other ancient minorities from their homeland. (Credit Image: © Kenneth Martin/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL US-stock-foto
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April 24, 2026, Boston, Massachusetts, USA: Armenian-Americans commemorate the 111th anniiversary of the Armenian Genocide of 1915 in the State House. Under the cover of World War I and a collapsing Ottoman Empire, the Turkish government was responsible for the deaths 1.5 million of it's Armenian minority citizens half the population by direct killing and leaving people exposed to the elements under the guise of deportations, effectively eliminating Christianity practiced by Armenian and other ancient minorities from their homeland. (Credit Image: © Kenneth Martin/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL US-stock-foto
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April 24, 2026, Boston, Massachusetts, USA: Armenian-Americans commemorate the 111th anniiversary of the Armenian Genocide of 1915 in the State House. Under the cover of World War I and a collapsing Ottoman Empire, the Turkish government was responsible for the deaths 1.5 million of it's Armenian minority citizens half the population by direct killing and leaving people exposed to the elements under the guise of deportations, effectively eliminating Christianity practiced by Armenian and other ancient minorities from their homeland. (Credit Image: © Kenneth Martin/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL US-stock-foto
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April 24, 2026, Boston, Massachusetts, USA: Armenian-Americans commemorate the 111th anniiversary of the Armenian Genocide of 1915 in the State House. Under the cover of World War I and a collapsing Ottoman Empire, the Turkish government was responsible for the deaths 1.5 million of it's Armenian minority citizens half the population by direct killing and leaving people exposed to the elements under the guise of deportations, effectively eliminating Christianity practiced by Armenian and other ancient minorities from their homeland. (Credit Image: © Kenneth Martin/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL US-stock-foto
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April 24, 2026, Boston, Massachusetts, USA: Armenian-Americans commemorate the 111th anniiversary of the Armenian Genocide of 1915 in the State House. Under the cover of World War I and a collapsing Ottoman Empire, the Turkish government was responsible for the deaths 1.5 million of it's Armenian minority citizens half the population by direct killing and leaving people exposed to the elements under the guise of deportations, effectively eliminating Christianity practiced by Armenian and other ancient minorities from their homeland. (Credit Image: © Kenneth Martin/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL US-stock-foto
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April 24, 2026, Boston, Massachusetts, USA: Armenian-Americans commemorate the 111th anniiversary of the Armenian Genocide of 1915 in the State House. Under the cover of World War I and a collapsing Ottoman Empire, the Turkish government was responsible for the deaths 1.5 million of it's Armenian minority citizens half the population by direct killing and leaving people exposed to the elements under the guise of deportations, effectively eliminating Christianity practiced by Armenian and other ancient minorities from their homeland. (Credit Image: © Kenneth Martin/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL US-stock-foto
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April 24, 2026, Boston, Massachusetts, USA: Armenian-Americans commemorate the 111th anniiversary of the Armenian Genocide of 1915 in the State House. Under the cover of World War I and a collapsing Ottoman Empire, the Turkish government was responsible for the deaths 1.5 million of it's Armenian minority citizens half the population by direct killing and leaving people exposed to the elements under the guise of deportations, effectively eliminating Christianity practiced by Armenian and other ancient minorities from their homeland. (Credit Image: © Kenneth Martin/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL US-stock-foto
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April 24, 2026, Boston, Massachusetts, USA: Armenian-Americans commemorate the 111th anniiversary of the Armenian Genocide of 1915 in the State House. Under the cover of World War I and a collapsing Ottoman Empire, the Turkish government was responsible for the deaths 1.5 million of it's Armenian minority citizens half the population by direct killing and leaving people exposed to the elements under the guise of deportations, effectively eliminating Christianity practiced by Armenian and other ancient minorities from their homeland. (Credit Image: © Kenneth Martin/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL US-stock-foto
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April 24, 2026, Boston, Massachusetts, USA: Armenian-Americans commemorate the 111th anniiversary of the Armenian Genocide of 1915 in the State House. Under the cover of World War I and a collapsing Ottoman Empire, the Turkish government was responsible for the deaths 1.5 million of it's Armenian minority citizens half the population by direct killing and leaving people exposed to the elements under the guise of deportations, effectively eliminating Christianity practiced by Armenian and other ancient minorities from their homeland. (Credit Image: © Kenneth Martin/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL US-stock-foto
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April 24, 2026, Boston, Massachusetts, USA: Armenian-Americans commemorate the 111th anniiversary of the Armenian Genocide of 1915 in the State House. Under the cover of World War I and a collapsing Ottoman Empire, the Turkish government was responsible for the deaths 1.5 million of it's Armenian minority citizens half the population by direct killing and leaving people exposed to the elements under the guise of deportations, effectively eliminating Christianity practiced by Armenian and other ancient minorities from their homeland. (Credit Image: © Kenneth Martin/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL US-stock-foto
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April 24, 2026, Boston, Massachusetts, USA: Armenian-Americans commemorate the 111th anniiversary of the Armenian Genocide of 1915 in the State House. Under the cover of World War I and a collapsing Ottoman Empire, the Turkish government was responsible for the deaths 1.5 million of it's Armenian minority citizens half the population by direct killing and leaving people exposed to the elements under the guise of deportations, effectively eliminating Christianity practiced by Armenian and other ancient minorities from their homeland. (Credit Image: © Kenneth Martin/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL US-stock-foto
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April 24, 2026, Boston, Massachusetts, USA: Armenian-Americans commemorate the 111th anniiversary of the Armenian Genocide of 1915 in the State House. Under the cover of World War I and a collapsing Ottoman Empire, the Turkish government was responsible for the deaths 1.5 million of it's Armenian minority citizens half the population by direct killing and leaving people exposed to the elements under the guise of deportations, effectively eliminating Christianity practiced by Armenian and other ancient minorities from their homeland. (Credit Image: © Kenneth Martin/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL US-stock-foto
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April 24, 2026, Boston, Massachusetts, USA: Armenian-Americans commemorate the 111th anniiversary of the Armenian Genocide of 1915 in the State House. Under the cover of World War I and a collapsing Ottoman Empire, the Turkish government was responsible for the deaths 1.5 million of it's Armenian minority citizens half the population by direct killing and leaving people exposed to the elements under the guise of deportations, effectively eliminating Christianity practiced by Armenian and other ancient minorities from their homeland. (Credit Image: © Kenneth Martin/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL US-stock-foto
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April 24, 2026, Boston, Massachusetts, USA: Armenian-Americans commemorate the 111th anniiversary of the Armenian Genocide of 1915 in the State House. Under the cover of World War I and a collapsing Ottoman Empire, the Turkish government was responsible for the deaths 1.5 million of it's Armenian minority citizens half the population by direct killing and leaving people exposed to the elements under the guise of deportations, effectively eliminating Christianity practiced by Armenian and other ancient minorities from their homeland. (Credit Image: © Kenneth Martin/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL US-stock-foto
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April 24, 2026, Boston, Massachusetts, USA: Armenian-Americans commemorate the 111th anniiversary of the Armenian Genocide of 1915 in the State House. Under the cover of World War I and a collapsing Ottoman Empire, the Turkish government was responsible for the deaths 1.5 million of it's Armenian minority citizens half the population by direct killing and leaving people exposed to the elements under the guise of deportations, effectively eliminating Christianity practiced by Armenian and other ancient minorities from their homeland. (Credit Image: © Kenneth Martin/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL US-stock-foto
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April 24, 2026, Boston, Massachusetts, USA: Armenian-Americans commemorate the 111th anniiversary of the Armenian Genocide of 1915 in the State House. Under the cover of World War I and a collapsing Ottoman Empire, the Turkish government was responsible for the deaths 1.5 million of it's Armenian minority citizens half the population by direct killing and leaving people exposed to the elements under the guise of deportations, effectively eliminating Christianity practiced by Armenian and other ancient minorities from their homeland. (Credit Image: © Kenneth Martin/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL US-stock-foto