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A rough, forcefully created opening in the wall of a decaying building hints at intrusion, destruction, and abandonment.-stock-foto
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Barred and broken, these windows of a former military facility symbolize confinement, decay, and lost authority.-stock-foto
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Interior of a decaying public restroom, showing two tiled stalls filled with rubble and broken plumbing-stock-foto
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Interior of a deteriorated washroom in an abandoned building, with broken sink fixtures, fallen window frames, and scattered debris.-stock-foto
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A decaying bathroom stall filled with rubble and broken pipes, captured in black and white to enhance the stark, deserted mood.-stock-foto
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Bricked Doorway with Concrete Steps. Stone wall Background.-stock-foto
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Shoe on telephone line-stock-foto
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Salzburg, Austria, May 14th, 2025: Silent Sentinels: The Forgotten Bell Pulls of Old Salzburg-stock-foto
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Paper human brain on blue background-stock-foto
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Paper human brain on beige background-stock-foto
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Paper human head with brain on beige background-stock-foto
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Paper human head with brain on blue background-stock-foto
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Paper human brain on yellow background-stock-foto
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Paper human head with walnut on yellow background-stock-foto
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View of the Waag on the Nieuwmarkt in Amsterdam, De Waegh, On St. Anthonis marct (title on object), View of the Waag on the Nieuwmarkt (Sint-Antoniesmarkt), also known as the Sint-Antonieswaag, in Amsterdam. This weighing house was located in the former Eerste Sint-Antoniespoort. This fifteenth-century building came to be located within the city after the city expansions at the end of the sixteenth century and thus lost its function as a city gate. In 1617-1618 it was used as a weighing house. Different figures in front of the building., print maker: Jacob van Meurs, (possibly)-stock-foto
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Memory loss due to dementia. Vector of a senior man losing parts of head as symbol of decreased brain function-stock-foto
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Close-up of an old wooden wall with broken windows and a lifebuoy inside, Estonia, Haapsalu-stock-foto
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A blacksmith's most important function was to make tools - for himself and other craftsmen. In an age of horse-drawn vehicles he also shod horses and-stock-foto
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A blacksmith's most important function was to make tools - for himself and other craftsmen. In an age of horse-drawn vehicles he also shod horses and-stock-foto
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A blacksmith's most important function was to make tools - for himself and other craftsmen. In an age of horse-drawn vehicles he also shod horses and-stock-foto
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A blacksmith's most important function was to make tools - for himself and other craftsmen. In an age of horse-drawn vehicles he also shod horses and-stock-foto
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A blacksmith's most important function was to make tools - for himself and other craftsmen. In an age of horse-drawn vehicles he also shod horses and-stock-foto
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A blacksmith's most important function was to make tools - for himself and other craftsmen. In an age of horse-drawn vehicles he also shod horses and-stock-foto
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A blacksmith's most important function was to make tools - for himself and other craftsmen. In an age of horse-drawn vehicles he also shod horses and-stock-foto
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A blacksmith's most important function was to make tools - for himself and other craftsmen. In an age of horse-drawn vehicles he also shod horses and-stock-foto
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Found still-life of apparently misplaced keys and  ring-stock-foto
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Found still-life of apparently misplaced keys and  ring-stock-foto
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Found still-life of apparently misplaced keys and  ring-stock-foto
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Found still-life of apparently misplaced keys and  ring-stock-foto
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Found still-life of apparently misplaced keys and  ring-stock-foto
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Found still-life of apparently misplaced keys and  ring-stock-foto
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Found still-life of apparently misplaced keys and  ring-stock-foto
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Found still-life of apparently misplaced keys and  ring-stock-foto
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Members of the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) participate in a disinterment ceremony at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific, Honolulu, Hawaii, Oct. 24, 2022. The ceremony was part of DPAA’s efforts to disinter the remains of unknown service members lost during the Korean War. DPAA’s mission is to achieve the fullest possible accounting for missing and unaccounted-for U.S. personnel to their families and the nation. DPAA,Korean War,Punchbowl,disinterment,pearl harbor,-stock-foto
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U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Jeremiah Leplante, a dog handler with the Provost Marshal's Office, Headquarters and Support Battalion, Marine Corps Installations East-Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, patrols during the 39th Beirut Memorial Observance Ceremony at Lejeune Memorial Gardens in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Oct. 23, 2022. The memorial observance is held annually on Oct. 23 to remember the lives lost due to the terrorist attacks at U.S. Marine Barracks in Beirut, Lebanon and Grenada. Beirut Remembrance,MCB Camp Lejeune,MCIEAST,Make Ready,Memorial,They Came In Peace,-stock-foto
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Maj. Jeremie Croiset, a French Exchange Officer, pays his respects following the 39th Annual Beirut Memorial Observance Ceremony at the Lejeune Memorial Gardens in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Oct. 23, 2022. The memorial observance is held annually on Oct. 23 to remember the lives lost due to the terrorist attacks at U.S. Marine Barracks in Beirut, Lebanon and Grenada. Beirut Memorial,Lejeune Memorial Gardens,MCB Camp Lejeune,MCIEAST,Make Ready,Memorial Observance Ceremony,-stock-foto
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Retired U.S. Marine Corps Master Sgt. Fernando Schiefelbein, left, Beirut Memorial Advisory Board member, speaks with Retired Gen. Al Grey, right, 29th Commandant of the Marine Corps, following the 39th Annual Beirut Memorial Observance Ceremony at the Lejeune Memorial Gardens in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Oct. 23, 2022. The memorial observance is held annually on Oct. 23 to remember the lives lost due to the terrorist attacks at U.S. Marine Barracks in Beirut, Lebanon and Grenada. Beirut Memorial,Lejeune Memorial Gardens,MCB Camp Lejeune,MCIEAST,Make Ready,Memorial Observance Ceremony,-stock-foto
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Airmen with the 8th Comptroller Squadron gather in front of the “Money Wolf” mural at Kunsan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Oct. 20, 2022. U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Donald Jegede, 8th Comptroller Squadron financial operations supervisor and his team recovered more than 1,100 days of lost leave for the Wolf Pack.-stock-foto
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Members of the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) participate in a disinterment ceremony at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific, Honolulu, Hawaii, Oct., 17, 2022. The ceremony was part of DPAA’s efforts to disinter the remains of unknown service members lost during the Korean War. DPAA’s mission is to achieve the fullest possible accounting for missing and unaccounted-for U.S. personnel to their families and our nation. Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency,HAWAII,POW/MIA,disinterment,recovery,remains,-stock-foto
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Freedom road at Moorland, Yorkshire Dale, UK-stock-foto