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Erfurt, Germany. 14th June, 2025. Numerous visitors flock to the historic Krämerbrücke The city of Erfurt celebrates the 700th anniversary of the historic structure with the Krämerbrücke Festival. Credit: Heiko Rebsch/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Erfurt, Germany. 14th June, 2025. Numerous visitors flock to the historic Krämerbrücke The city of Erfurt celebrates the 700th anniversary of the historic structure with the Krämerbrücke Festival. Credit: Heiko Rebsch/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Rectangular Portal-stock-photo
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A flock of sheep seen grazing near the Pir Panjal Pass south of capital city Srinagar. The Gujjar and Bakarwal pastoralist community are among the most vulnerable secluded tribes in the region facing a crisis following the April 22 attack in Pahalgam that killed 26 Hindu tourists and triggered the worst military escalation between nuclear rivals, India and Pakistan in decades. Since then, authorities have closed 48 high-altitude locations including key grazing areas across Indian-administered Kashmir stranding hundreds of nomadic families in the lowlands during their peak seasonal migration. T-stock-photo
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A flock of sheep seen grazing near the Pir Panjal Pass south of capital city Srinagar. The Gujjar and Bakarwal pastoralist community are among the most vulnerable secluded tribes in the region facing a crisis following the April 22 attack in Pahalgam that killed 26 Hindu tourists and triggered the worst military escalation between nuclear rivals, India and Pakistan in decades. Since then, authorities have closed 48 high-altitude locations including key grazing areas across Indian-administered Kashmir stranding hundreds of nomadic families in the lowlands during their peak seasonal migration. T-stock-photo
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Kashmiri nomadic men graze their flock of sheep near the Pir Panjal Pass south of capital city Srinagar. The Gujjar and Bakarwal pastoralist community are among the most vulnerable secluded tribes in the region facing a crisis following the April 22 attack in Pahalgam that killed 26 Hindu tourists and triggered the worst military escalation between nuclear rivals, India and Pakistan in decades. Since then, authorities have closed 48 high-altitude locations including key grazing areas across Indian-administered Kashmir stranding hundreds of nomadic families in the lowlands during their peak sea-stock-photo
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A flock of sheep seen grazing near the Pir Panjal Pass south of capital city Srinagar. The Gujjar and Bakarwal pastoralist community are among the most vulnerable secluded tribes in the region facing a crisis following the April 22 attack in Pahalgam that killed 26 Hindu tourists and triggered the worst military escalation between nuclear rivals, India and Pakistan in decades. Since then, authorities have closed 48 high-altitude locations including key grazing areas across Indian-administered Kashmir stranding hundreds of nomadic families in the lowlands during their peak seasonal migration. T-stock-photo
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A flock of sheep seen grazing near the Pir Panjal Pass south of capital city Srinagar. The Gujjar and Bakarwal pastoralist community are among the most vulnerable secluded tribes in the region facing a crisis following the April 22 attack in Pahalgam that killed 26 Hindu tourists and triggered the worst military escalation between nuclear rivals, India and Pakistan in decades. Since then, authorities have closed 48 high-altitude locations including key grazing areas across Indian-administered Kashmir stranding hundreds of nomadic families in the lowlands during their peak seasonal migration. T-stock-photo
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A flock of sheep seen grazing near the Pir Panjal Pass south of capital city Srinagar. The Gujjar and Bakarwal pastoralist community are among the most vulnerable secluded tribes in the region facing a crisis following the April 22 attack in Pahalgam that killed 26 Hindu tourists and triggered the worst military escalation between nuclear rivals, India and Pakistan in decades. Since then, authorities have closed 48 high-altitude locations including key grazing areas across Indian-administered Kashmir stranding hundreds of nomadic families in the lowlands during their peak seasonal migration. T-stock-photo
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Victorian decorative art patterns, floral pattern, flock diaper for dining room, wallpaper design, 1840s 19th Century-stock-photo
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Solar Fall-stock-photo
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A row of chicken coops with hens hatching eggs. The hen houses are made of reusable recyclable plastic container. The concept of eco-friendly and sust-stock-photo
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Close-up view of a row of chicken coops from recyclable plastic with hens hatching eggs. The concept of eco-friendly and sustainability. Eco farming a-stock-photo
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Free-range chickens pecking grain in a barn outdoors,rural settings. Eco-farming and sustainable lifestyle concept. Copy ad space. Farm animal themes-stock-photo
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Beautiful hens and cockerel walking inside the barn in an eco farmland. Eco-farming and sustainable lifestyle. Free-range chicken pecking grains and l-stock-photo
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Close-up shot of beautiful white and brown hens and cockerel walking inside the barn in an eco farmland. A group of free range chickens in an ecologic-stock-photo
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A free range hen at a white vessel to drink water, in a barn in eco-farm. Close-up chicken in an ecologically friendly chicken farm outdoors-stock-photo
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Beautiful hens and cockerel walking inside the barn in an eco farmland. A group of free range chickens in an ecologically friendly chicken farm outdoo-stock-photo
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A group of brown chickens walking inside a barn with handmade green fence, reflecting the peaceful life of farm animals in a rustic setting. Eco-farmi-stock-photo
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Stone Path-stock-photo
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Sandpipers in habitat.-stock-photo
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Sandpipers in habitat.-stock-photo
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A flock of sheep enjoys grazing on rich green grass, showcasing their soft wool and a tranquil rural landscape in the afternoon light.-stock-photo
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Visitors, including pigeons, flock to “Dinosaur” (2024) by the artist Iván Argote looming over Tenth Avenue on the High Line Spur in New York on Sunday, June 8, 2025. The over-sized, hand-painted, hyper-realistic sculpture of cast aluminum of a stereotypical New York pigeon references the bird’s ancestors, who went extinct millions of years ago. The giant bird will be on display until the Spring of 2026.  (© Frances M. Roberts)-stock-photo
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Brown hen exiting wooden chicken coop in free range farm in Chvalovice, Czechia-stock-photo
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Tree Of Life-stock-photo
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Engraving by Gustave Doré representing Jacob tending Laban's flock and Meets Rachel.-stock-photo
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Aged Tropical Decor: Faded Brown Palm Forest, Sun & Water Art Print-stock-photo
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Delaware chicken pullet that is watching something while the rest of its free ranging flock is eating behind on an organic farm's grassy field.-stock-photo
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A young chicken that looks like it is standing guard as the rest of its flock is behind on a grassy pasture in North Carolina on an organic farm.-stock-photo
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June 6, 2025, Rio De Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil: A hydrofoil rider harnesses strong coastal winds in Rio de Janeiro as kitesurfers flock to Leblon Beach, transforming the popular shoreline into a vibrant display of sails and skill. (Credit Image: © Bob Karp/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-photo
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New York, New York, USA. 5th June, 2025. Tourist flock to 'The Bull' a statue in lower Manhattan signifying a strong stock market as across the street multiple climate and social justice organizations came together to protest the Forbes Iconoclast Summit 2025 which hosted multiple billionaire speakers who they say are contributing to the climate and economic crisis, in New York, NY on June 5, 2025 (Credit Image: © Laura Brett/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-photo
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Sheep and lambs graze peacefully in a lush green field, capturing a timeless scene of rural life in the Scottish countryside.-stock-photo
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Sheep and lambs graze peacefully in a lush green field, capturing a timeless scene of rural life in the Scottish countryside.-stock-photo
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A shepherd sits near his flock of sheep at a market ahead of the Muslim festival of Eid al-Adha, in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian-administered Kashmir. Kashmir. India.-stock-photo
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Sheep and lambs-stock-photo
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Sheep and lambs-stock-photo
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Sheep and lambs-stock-photo
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Sheep and lambs-stock-photo
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Sheep and lambs-stock-photo