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Street Scene Seen Through Circular Frame with Pedestrians and Urban Architecture. Brighton, England-stock-photo
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A curious red fox carefully steps forward from under a wooden picnic table, where a man kneels nearby, extending food in a cautious interaction amidst-stock-photo
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School Banner Advertising Open Days with Junior Students and a Bicycle Nearby-stock-photo
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Boy and girl at a public water fountain surrounded by trees in a park-stock-photo
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Woman Taking Selfie in an Urban Outdoor Setting with People Around-stock-photo
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Bustling Urban Street Scene with Pedestrians and Historic Architecture. Greenwich, London, England-stock-photo
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Vibrant Outdoor Market Scene With Colorful Stalls and Crowd. Greenwich, London, England-stock-photo
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Busy Outdoor Market Scene with Stalls, Tables, and Visitors in Bright Daylight. Greenwich, London, England-stock-photo
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Street Scene with Protestors and Police in Urban Environment-stock-photo
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Urban Street Scene With Security Presence and Pedestrians During Daylight-stock-photo
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Protest Scene with Armed Personnel and ATV Rider in Urban Setting-stock-photo
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Urban Demonstration with Protesters and Armed Security Present on a Cloudy Day-stock-photo
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Urban Intersection Scene with Security Presence and Bystander Observing-stock-photo
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Law enforcement keeping highway open during protest-stock-photo
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Police Officers and Protesters Gather in Urban Street Background Scene-stock-photo
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Armed officers keeping protesters off the highway.-stock-photo
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Yekaterinburg, Russia: June 8, 2025: People gathering in city square during a public motorcycle event. Elderly man riding handmade mobility scooter cr-stock-photo
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People wearing Japanese yukatas move through a crowded street at festival for Arimatsu-shibori resist-dyed fabrics, capturing a sense of community.-stock-photo
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Person in a public setting handing out informational flyers to another, promoting connection, communication, and community engagement.-stock-photo
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An individual interacts with a smartphone while seated outdoors in a sunlit park, illustrating modern technology usage and communication.-stock-photo
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Individual engaged in text reading while seated outdoors amid a natural, serene backdrop, emphasizing relaxation and informative media consumption.-stock-photo
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A close-up photograph depicting a person making a purchase, holding a wallet and a banknote. The background suggests a vibrant market or grocery setti-stock-photo
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Children Playing in Fountain Splash Pad on a Foggy Summer Day. Portsmouth, UK-stock-photo
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Seagull Resting on a Black Bin in a Sunny Park Scene. Portsmouth, UK-stock-photo
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File photo dated 26/12/19 of a laptop screen showing a computer virus warning. The public should create secret passwords with their family and friends to help them identify whether they are really interacting with them or an AI-generated deepfake impersonating them, a cyber security expert has said. Issue date: Monday May 26, 2025.-stock-photo
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Street Art of Two Children Sharing a Moment with Unique Style. by JPS Chichester, UK-stock-photo
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Young woman holding a wallet with visible currency exchanging at an outdoor market. The scene includes vibrant colors, capturing bustling environment-stock-photo
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Young woman extends hands to camera, smiling, on a bustling city street with red bus and shoppers nearby, capturing energy and diversity of urban outd-stock-photo
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Little girl enjoying playful moments around artistic outdoor hippo sculptures in bright surroundings.-stock-photo
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Tomar, Portugal - May 17, 2025: A detailed bronze statue of two Fernando Lopes-Graça and Fernando Araújo Ferreira sitting and interacting in Tomar, Po-stock-photo
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The London Wetlands is home to Asian short-clawed  otters Tod and Honey . And Bob the Heron visits them twice a day at feeding time looking for free food . These otters are the smallest of the 13 species and are considered vulnerable . You can see them at 11 am and 2 pm daily during there feeding time . These otters have a special enclosure with a waterfall . Tod is very active , while Honey is more relaxed . They eat fish and shellfish ...-stock-photo
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The London Wetlands is home to Asian short-clawed  otters Tod and Honey . And Bob the Heron visits them twice a day at feeding time looking for free food . These otters are the smallest of the 13 species and are considered vulnerable . You can see them at 11 am and 2 pm daily during there feeding time . These otters have a special enclosure with a waterfall . Tod is very active , while Honey is more relaxed . They eat fish and shellfish ...-stock-photo
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The London Wetlands is home to Asian short-clawed  otters Tod and Honey . And Bob the Heron visits them twice a day at feeding time looking for free food . These otters are the smallest of the 13 species and are considered vulnerable . You can see them at 11 am and 2 pm daily during there feeding time . These otters have a special enclosure with a waterfall . Tod is very active , while Honey is more relaxed . They eat fish and shellfish ...-stock-photo
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The London Wetlands is home to Asian short-clawed  otters Tod and Honey . And Bob the Heron visits them twice a day at feeding time looking for free food . These otters are the smallest of the 13 species and are considered vulnerable . You can see them at 11 am and 2 pm daily during there feeding time . These otters have a special enclosure with a waterfall . Tod is very active , while Honey is more relaxed . They eat fish and shellfish ...-stock-photo
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The London Wetlands is home to Asian short-clawed  otters Tod and Honey . And Bob the Heron visits them twice a day at feeding time looking for free food . These otters are the smallest of the 13 species and are considered vulnerable . You can see them at 11 am and 2 pm daily during there feeding time . These otters have a special enclosure with a waterfall . Tod is very active , while Honey is more relaxed . They eat fish and shellfish ...-stock-photo
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The London Wetlands is home to Asian short-clawed  otters Tod and Honey . And Bob the Heron visits them twice a day at feeding time looking for free food . These otters are the smallest of the 13 species and are considered vulnerable . You can see them at 11 am and 2 pm daily during there feeding time . These otters have a special enclosure with a waterfall . Tod is very active , while Honey is more relaxed . They eat fish and shellfish ...-stock-photo
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The London Wetlands is home to Asian short-clawed  otters Tod and Honey . And Bob the Heron visits them twice a day at feeding time looking for free food . These otters are the smallest of the 13 species and are considered vulnerable . You can see them at 11 am and 2 pm daily during there feeding time . These otters have a special enclosure with a waterfall . Tod is very active , while Honey is more relaxed . They eat fish and shellfish ...-stock-photo
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The London Wetlands is home to Asian short-clawed  otters Tod and Honey . And Bob the Heron visits them twice a day at feeding time looking for free food . These otters are the smallest of the 13 species and are considered vulnerable . You can see them at 11 am and 2 pm daily during there feeding time . These otters have a special enclosure with a waterfall . Tod is very active , while Honey is more relaxed . They eat fish and shellfish ...-stock-photo
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The London Wetlands is home to Asian short-clawed  otters Tod and Honey . And Bob the Heron visits them twice a day at feeding time looking for free food . These otters are the smallest of the 13 species and are considered vulnerable . You can see them at 11 am and 2 pm daily during there feeding time . These otters have a special enclosure with a waterfall . Tod is very active , while Honey is more relaxed . They eat fish and shellfish ...-stock-photo
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The London Wetlands is home to Asian short-clawed  otters Tod and Honey . And Bob the Heron visits them twice a day at feeding time looking for free food . These otters are the smallest of the 13 species and are considered vulnerable . You can see them at 11 am and 2 pm daily during there feeding time . These otters have a special enclosure with a waterfall . Tod is very active , while Honey is more relaxed . They eat fish and shellfish ...-stock-photo