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Household Cavalry members (  Blues and Royals ) offer a royal salute as they pass the palace before Trooping the colour on Saturday 14 June 2025 at Buckingham Palace, London. Number 7 Company Coldstream Guards Troop their Colour in the presence of His Majesty The King. Over 1350 soldiers of the Household Division and King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery took part, including over 300 musicians from the Massed Bands.. Picture Credit: Julie Edwards/Avalon.-stock-photo
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The household divisions return down The Mall from the parade ground during Trooping the colour on Saturday 14 June 2025 at Buckingham Palace, London. Number 7 Company Coldstream Guards Troop their Colour in the presence of His Majesty The King. Over 1350 soldiers of the Household Division and King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery took part, including over 300 musicians from the Massed Bands.. Picture Credit: Julie Edwards.-stock-photo
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The household divisions Lifeguards return down The Mall from the parade ground during Trooping the colour on Saturday 14 June 2025 at Buckingham Palace, London. Number 7 Company Coldstream Guards Troop their Colour in the presence of His Majesty The King. Over 1350 soldiers of the Household Division and King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery took part, including over 300 musicians from the Massed Bands.. Picture Credit: Julie Edwards.-stock-photo
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The household divisions return down The Mall from the parade ground during Trooping the colour on Saturday 14 June 2025 at Buckingham Palace, London. Number 7 Company Coldstream Guards Troop their Colour in the presence of His Majesty The King. Over 1350 soldiers of the Household Division and King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery took part, including over 300 musicians from the Massed Bands.. Picture Credit: Julie Edwards.-stock-photo
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The household divisions - Blues and Royals return down The Mall from the parade ground during Trooping the colour on Saturday 14 June 2025 at Buckingham Palace, London. Number 7 Company Coldstream Guards Troop their Colour in the presence of His Majesty The King. Over 1350 soldiers of the Household Division and King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery took part, including over 300 musicians from the Massed Bands.. Picture Credit: Julie Edwards.-stock-photo
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The household divisions return down The Mall from the parade ground during Trooping the colour on Saturday 14 June 2025 at Buckingham Palace, London. Number 7 Company Coldstream Guards Troop their Colour in the presence of His Majesty The King. Over 1350 soldiers of the Household Division and King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery took part, including over 300 musicians from the Massed Bands.. Picture Credit: Julie Edwards.-stock-photo
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The household divisions return down The Mall from the parade ground during Trooping the colour on Saturday 14 June 2025 at Buckingham Palace, London. Number 7 Company Coldstream Guards Troop their Colour in the presence of His Majesty The King. Over 1350 soldiers of the Household Division and King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery took part, including over 300 musicians from the Massed Bands.. Picture Credit: Julie Edwards.-stock-photo
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The household divisions return down The Mall from the parade ground during Trooping the colour on Saturday 14 June 2025 at Buckingham Palace, London. Number 7 Company Coldstream Guards Troop their Colour in the presence of His Majesty The King. Over 1350 soldiers of the Household Division and King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery took part, including over 300 musicians from the Massed Bands.. Picture Credit: Julie Edwards.-stock-photo
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The household divisions - Blues and Royals return down The Mall from the parade ground during Trooping the colour on Saturday 14 June 2025 at Buckingham Palace, London. Number 7 Company Coldstream Guards Troop their Colour in the presence of His Majesty The King. Over 1350 soldiers of the Household Division and King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery took part, including over 300 musicians from the Massed Bands.. Picture Credit: Julie Edwards.-stock-photo
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The household divisions return down The Mall from the parade ground during Trooping the colour on Saturday 14 June 2025 at Buckingham Palace, London. Number 7 Company Coldstream Guards Troop their Colour in the presence of His Majesty The King. Over 1350 soldiers of the Household Division and King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery took part, including over 300 musicians from the Massed Bands.. Picture Credit: Julie Edwards.-stock-photo
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The household divisions return down The Mall from the parade ground during Trooping the colour on Saturday 14 June 2025 at Buckingham Palace, London. Number 7 Company Coldstream Guards Troop their Colour in the presence of His Majesty The King. Over 1350 soldiers of the Household Division and King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery took part, including over 300 musicians from the Massed Bands.. Picture Credit: Julie Edwards.-stock-photo
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The household divisions return down The Mall from the parade ground during Trooping the colour on Saturday 14 June 2025 at Buckingham Palace, London. Number 7 Company Coldstream Guards Troop their Colour in the presence of His Majesty The King. Over 1350 soldiers of the Household Division and King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery took part, including over 300 musicians from the Massed Bands.. Picture Credit: Julie Edwards.-stock-photo
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The household divisions return down The Mall from the parade ground during Trooping the colour on Saturday 14 June 2025 at Buckingham Palace, London. Number 7 Company Coldstream Guards Troop their Colour in the presence of His Majesty The King. Over 1350 soldiers of the Household Division and King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery took part, including over 300 musicians from the Massed Bands.. Picture Credit: Julie Edwards.-stock-photo
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The household divisions return down The Mall from the parade ground during Trooping the colour on Saturday 14 June 2025 at Buckingham Palace, London. Number 7 Company Coldstream Guards Troop their Colour in the presence of His Majesty The King. Over 1350 soldiers of the Household Division and King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery took part, including over 300 musicians from the Massed Bands.. Picture Credit: Julie Edwards.-stock-photo
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The household divisions return down The Mall from the parade ground during Trooping the colour on Saturday 14 June 2025 at Buckingham Palace, London. Number 7 Company Coldstream Guards Troop their Colour in the presence of His Majesty The King. Over 1350 soldiers of the Household Division and King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery took part, including over 300 musicians from the Massed Bands.. Picture Credit: Julie Edwards.-stock-photo
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The household divisions Lifeguards return down The Mall from the parade ground during Trooping the colour on Saturday 14 June 2025 at Buckingham Palace, London. Number 7 Company Coldstream Guards Troop their Colour in the presence of His Majesty The King. Over 1350 soldiers of the Household Division and King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery took part, including over 300 musicians from the Massed Bands.. Picture Credit: Julie Edwards.-stock-photo
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The household divisions - Blues and Royals return down The Mall from the parade ground during Trooping the colour on Saturday 14 June 2025 at Buckingham Palace, London. Number 7 Company Coldstream Guards Troop their Colour in the presence of His Majesty The King. Over 1350 soldiers of the Household Division and King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery took part, including over 300 musicians from the Massed Bands.. Picture Credit: Julie Edwards.-stock-photo
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Household Cavalry members (  Blues and Royals ) offer a royal salute as they pass the palace before Trooping the colour on Saturday 14 June 2025 at Buckingham Palace, London. Number 7 Company Coldstream Guards Troop their Colour in the presence of His Majesty The King. Over 1350 soldiers of the Household Division and King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery took part, including over 300 musicians from the Massed Bands.. Picture Credit: Julie Edwards/Avalon.-stock-photo
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Household Cavalry members (  Blues and Royals ) offer a royal salute as they pass the palace before Trooping the colour on Saturday 14 June 2025 at Buckingham Palace, London. Number 7 Company Coldstream Guards Troop their Colour in the presence of His Majesty The King. Over 1350 soldiers of the Household Division and King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery took part, including over 300 musicians from the Massed Bands.. Picture Credit: Julie Edwards.-stock-photo
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3 members of the Household Cavalry enter the palace courtyard through the main arch before Trooping the colour on Saturday 14 June 2025 at Buckingham Palace, London. Number 7 Company Coldstream Guards Troop their Colour in the presence of His Majesty The King. Over 1350 soldiers of the Household Division and King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery took part, including over 300 musicians from the Massed Bands.. Picture Credit: Julie Edwards.-stock-photo
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Household Cavalry members (  Blues and Royals ) offer a royal salute as they pass the palace before Trooping the colour on Saturday 14 June 2025 at Buckingham Palace, London. Number 7 Company Coldstream Guards Troop their Colour in the presence of His Majesty The King. Over 1350 soldiers of the Household Division and King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery took part, including over 300 musicians from the Massed Bands.. Picture Credit: Julie Edwards.-stock-photo
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Household Cavalry members (  Blues and Royals ) offer a royal salute as they pass the palace before Trooping the colour on Saturday 14 June 2025 at Buckingham Palace, London. Number 7 Company Coldstream Guards Troop their Colour in the presence of His Majesty The King. Over 1350 soldiers of the Household Division and King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery took part, including over 300 musicians from the Massed Bands.. Picture Credit: Julie Edwards.-stock-photo
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Household Cavalry members (  Blues and Royals ) offer a royal salute as they pass the palace before Trooping the colour on Saturday 14 June 2025 at Buckingham Palace, London. Number 7 Company Coldstream Guards Troop their Colour in the presence of His Majesty The King. Over 1350 soldiers of the Household Division and King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery took part, including over 300 musicians from the Massed Bands.. Picture Credit: Julie Edwards/Avalon.-stock-photo
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Horses of the Household Cavalry before Trooping the colour on Saturday 14 June 2025 at Buckingham Palace, London. Number 7 Company Coldstream Guards Troop their Colour in the presence of His Majesty The King. Over 1350 soldiers of the Household Division and King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery took part, including over 300 musicians from the Massed Bands.. Picture Credit: Julie Edwards.-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 Kashmiri nomadic man grazes his 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 seasonal m-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 Kashmiri nomadic man grazes his 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 seasonal mi-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 Sheep grazes 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. The closures th-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 Kashmiri nomadic man grazes his 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 seasonal mi-stock-photo
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Different uses of corn in industry and as a food source. Digital illustration.-stock-photo
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Cows graze near a village in the Altai Republic, surrounded by open fields and distant hills. The scene is calm and grounded in the rhythm of rural li-stock-photo
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Pig Drinking Water from Concrete Trough-stock-photo
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A group of black sheep, including a mother and her two lambs, relax in a vibrant green meadow dotted with other sheep, enjoying a serene day.-stock-photo
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A sheep and a lamb relax on a lush green field surrounded by trees on a cloudy afternoon, enjoying the serene countryside.-stock-photo
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Public footpath through uncut hay meadow at Hardraw, near Hawes, Wensleydale, Yorkshire Dales National Park, UK-stock-photo