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CZECHOSLOVAKIA - CIRCA 1955: blue Advertising stamp depicting view of Old Town of Příbram, a town in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It is known for its mining history, and more recently, its new venture into economic restructuring. The town is a natural administrative and cultural centre of the south-western part of the region, although it also tends to be largely influenced by the proximity of Prague. The Svatá Hora pilgrimage site above the town is the oldest and most important Marian pilgrimage site in Bohemia. Příbram is also known for the Mining Museum Příbram-stock-foto
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West Allis, Wi, USA. 22nd Aug, 2025. Aerial view of The Milwaukee Mile, the world's oldest operating speedway, showcasing its iconic oval track, grandstands, and infield road course nestled in suburban Wisconsin. (Credit Image: © Walter G. Arce Sr./ASP via ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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West Allis, Wi, USA. 22nd Aug, 2025. Aerial view of The Milwaukee Mile, the world's oldest operating speedway, showcasing its iconic oval track, grandstands, and infield road course nestled in suburban Wisconsin. (Credit Image: © Walter G. Arce Sr./ASP via ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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West Allis, Wi, USA. 22nd Aug, 2025. Aerial view of The Milwaukee Mile, the world's oldest operating speedway, showcasing its iconic oval track, grandstands, and infield road course nestled in suburban Wisconsin. (Credit Image: © Walter G. Arce Sr./ASP via ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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West Allis, Wi, USA. 22nd Aug, 2025. Aerial view of The Milwaukee Mile, the world's oldest operating speedway, showcasing its iconic oval track, grandstands, and infield road course nestled in suburban Wisconsin. (Credit Image: © Walter G. Arce Sr./ASP via ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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WEST ALLIS, WI USA - August 22, 2025:  Aerial view of The Milwaukee Mile, the world’s oldest operating speedway, showcasing its iconic oval track, grandstands, and infield road course nestled in suburban Wisconsin.-stock-foto
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WEST ALLIS, WI USA - August 22, 2025:  Aerial view of The Milwaukee Mile, the world’s oldest operating speedway, showcasing its iconic oval track, grandstands, and infield road course nestled in suburban Wisconsin.-stock-foto
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WEST ALLIS, WI USA - August 22, 2025:  Aerial view of The Milwaukee Mile, the world’s oldest operating speedway, showcasing its iconic oval track, grandstands, and infield road course nestled in suburban Wisconsin.-stock-foto
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WEST ALLIS, WI USA - August 22, 2025:  Aerial view of The Milwaukee Mile, the world’s oldest operating speedway, showcasing its iconic oval track, grandstands, and infield road course nestled in suburban Wisconsin.-stock-foto
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Aerial view of The Milwaukee Mile, the world’s oldest operating speedway, showcasing its iconic oval track, grandstands, and infield road course nestled in suburban Wisconsin.-stock-foto
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Aerial view of The Milwaukee Mile, the world’s oldest operating speedway, showcasing its iconic oval track, grandstands, and infield road course nestled in suburban Wisconsin.-stock-foto
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Aerial view of The Milwaukee Mile, the world’s oldest operating speedway, showcasing its iconic oval track, grandstands, and infield road course nestled in suburban Wisconsin.-stock-foto
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Aerial view of The Milwaukee Mile, the world’s oldest operating speedway, showcasing its iconic oval track, grandstands, and infield road course nestled in suburban Wisconsin.-stock-foto
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22 August 2025, Brandenburg, Uebigau-Wahrenbrück: Actress Leonie Pum stands for a photo rehearsal of the play 'Sonettfabrik' in the Louise, the oldest still functioning briquette factory in the world and an industrial monument in Brandenburg. The Lausitz Festival starts here on 24.08.2025. At the festival, different art genres will come together in special venues that reflect the history of Lusatia - in addition to theaters, palaces and parks, film theaters, industrial monuments and churches will be used as stages. Several performances were staged directly for the festival - there are-stock-foto
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22 August 2025, Brandenburg, Uebigau-Wahrenbrück: Actor Jan Henri Müller and actress Rino Murakami stand for a photo rehearsal of the play 'Sonettfabrik' in the Louise, the oldest still functioning briquette factory in the world and an industrial monument in Brandenburg. The Lausitz Festival starts here on 24.08.2025. At the festival, different art genres will come together in special venues that reflect the history of Lusatia - in addition to theaters, palaces and parks, film theaters, industrial monuments and churches will be used as stages. Several performances were staged directly for the-stock-foto
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22 August 2025, Brandenburg, Uebigau-Wahrenbrück: Actor Crispin Hausmann stands for a photo rehearsal of the play 'Sonettfabrik' in the Louise, the oldest still functioning briquette factory in the world and an industrial monument in Brandenburg. The Lausitz Festival starts here on 24.08.2025. At the festival, different art genres will come together in special venues that reflect the history of Lusatia - in addition to theaters, palaces and parks, film theaters, industrial monuments and churches will be used as stages. Several performances were staged directly for the festival - there are eigh-stock-foto
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22 August 2025, Brandenburg, Uebigau-Wahrenbrück: Actor Flo Sohn stands for a photo rehearsal of the play 'Sonettfabrik' in the Louise, the oldest still functioning briquette factory in the world and an industrial monument in Brandenburg. The Lausitz Festival starts here on 24.08.2025. At the festival, different art genres will come together in special venues that reflect the history of Lusatia - in addition to theaters, palaces and parks, film theaters, industrial monuments and churches will be used as stages. Several performances were staged directly for the festival - there are eight world-stock-foto
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22 August 2025, Brandenburg, Uebigau-Wahrenbrück: Actress Claudia Renner and actress Rino Murakami (back) stand for a photo rehearsal of the play 'Sonettfabrik' in the Louise, the oldest still functioning briquette factory in the world and an industrial monument in Brandenburg. The Lausitz Festival starts here on 24.08.2025. At the festival, different art genres will come together in special venues that reflect the history of Lusatia - in addition to theaters, palaces and parks, film theaters, industrial monuments and churches will be used as stages. Several performances were staged directly f-stock-foto
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22 August 2025, Brandenburg, Uebigau-Wahrenbrück: The actress Klaudia Sobota stands for a photo rehearsal of the play 'Sonettfabrik' in the Louise, the oldest still functioning briquette factory in the world and an industrial monument in Brandenburg. The Lausitz Festival starts here on 24.08.2025. At the festival, different art genres will come together in special venues that reflect the history of Lusatia - in addition to theaters, palaces and parks, film theaters, industrial monuments and churches will be used as stages. Several performances were staged directly for the festival - there are-stock-foto
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22 August 2025, Brandenburg, Uebigau-Wahrenbrück: Actor Crispin Hausmann and actress Klaudia Sobota stand for a photo rehearsal of the play 'Sonettfabrik' in the Louise, the oldest still-functioning briquette factory in the world and an industrial monument in Brandenburg. The Lausitz Festival starts here on 24.08.2025. At the festival, different art genres will come together in special venues that reflect the history of Lusatia - in addition to theaters, palaces and parks, film theaters, industrial monuments and churches will be used as stages. Several performances were staged directly for the-stock-foto
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22 August 2025, Brandenburg, Uebigau-Wahrenbrück: Actor Crispin Hausmann and actress Klaudia Sobota stand for a photo rehearsal of the play 'Sonettfabrik' in the Louise, the oldest still-functioning briquette factory in the world and an industrial monument in Brandenburg. The Lausitz Festival starts here on 24.08.2025. At the festival, different art genres will come together in special venues that reflect the history of Lusatia - in addition to theaters, palaces and parks, film theaters, industrial monuments and churches will be used as stages. Several performances were staged directly for the-stock-foto
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22 August 2025, Brandenburg, Uebigau-Wahrenbrück: Actor Leonard Tondorf and actress Sarah Wockenfuß stand for a photo rehearsal of the play 'Sonettfabrik' in the Louise, the oldest still functioning briquette factory in the world and an industrial monument in Brandenburg. The Lausitz Festival starts here on 24.08.2025. At the festival, different art genres will come together in special venues that reflect the history of Lusatia - in addition to theaters, palaces and parks, film theaters, industrial monuments and churches will be used as stages. Several performances were staged directly for the-stock-foto
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22 August 2025, Brandenburg, Uebigau-Wahrenbrück: Actress Leonie Pum stands for a photo rehearsal of the play 'Sonettfabrik' in the Louise, the oldest still functioning briquette factory in the world and an industrial monument in Brandenburg. The Lausitz Festival starts here on 24.08.2025. At the festival, different art genres will come together in special venues that reflect the history of Lusatia - in addition to theaters, palaces and parks, film theaters, industrial monuments and churches will be used as stages. Several performances were staged directly for the festival - there are eight wo-stock-foto
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22 August 2025, Brandenburg, Uebigau-Wahrenbrück: The actor Wojo van Brouwer stands for a photo rehearsal of the play 'Sonettfabrik' in the Louise, the oldest still functioning briquette factory in the world and an industrial monument in Brandenburg. The Lausitz Festival starts here on 24.08.2025. At the festival, different art genres will come together in special venues that reflect the history of Lusatia - in addition to theaters, palaces and parks, film theaters, industrial monuments and churches will be used as stages. Several performances were staged directly for the festival - there are-stock-foto
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22 August 2025, Brandenburg, Uebigau-Wahrenbrück: Actor Leonard Tondorf stands for a photo rehearsal of the play 'Sonettfabrik' in the Louise, the oldest still functioning briquette factory in the world and an industrial monument in Brandenburg. The Lausitz Festival starts here on 24.08.2025. At the festival, different art genres will come together in special venues that reflect the history of Lusatia - in addition to theaters, palaces and parks, film theaters, industrial monuments and churches will be used as stages. Several performances were staged directly for the festival - there are eight-stock-foto
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22 August 2025, Brandenburg, Uebigau-Wahrenbrück: View of the Louise, the oldest still-functioning briquette factory in the world and an industrial monument in Brandenburg (drone shot). The Lausitz Festival starts here on 24.08.2025 with the play 'Sonettfabrik'. At the festival, different art genres meet special venues that reflect the history of Lusatia - in addition to theaters, palaces and parks, film theaters, industrial monuments and churches become stages. Several performances were staged directly for the festival - there are eight world premieres. Photo: Frank Hammerschmidt/dpa-stock-foto
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22 August 2025, Brandenburg, Uebigau-Wahrenbrück: The actress Rino Murakami stands for a photo rehearsal of the play 'Sonettfabrik' in the Louise, the oldest still functioning briquette factory in the world and an industrial monument in Brandenburg. The Lausitz Festival starts here on 24.08.2025. At the festival, different art genres will come together in special venues that reflect the history of Lusatia - in addition to theaters, palaces and parks, film theaters, industrial monuments and churches will be used as stages. Several performances were staged directly for the festival - there are e-stock-foto
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22 August 2025, Brandenburg, Uebigau-Wahrenbrück: View of the Louise, the oldest still-functioning briquette factory in the world and an industrial monument in Brandenburg (drone shot). The Lausitz Festival starts here on 24.08.2025 with the play 'Sonettfabrik'. At the festival, different art genres meet special venues that reflect the history of Lusatia - in addition to theaters, palaces and parks, film theaters, industrial monuments and churches become stages. Several performances were staged directly for the festival - there are eight world premieres. Photo: Frank Hammerschmidt/dpa-stock-foto
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22 August 2025, Brandenburg, Uebigau-Wahrenbrück: Actor Crispin Hausmann and actress Klaudia Sobota stand for a photo rehearsal of the play 'Sonettfabrik' in the Louise, the oldest still-functioning briquette factory in the world and an industrial monument in Brandenburg. The Lausitz Festival starts here on 24.08.2025. At the festival, different art genres will come together in special venues that reflect the history of Lusatia - in addition to theaters, palaces and parks, film theaters, industrial monuments and churches will be used as stages. Several performances were staged directly for the-stock-foto
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22 August 2025, Brandenburg, Uebigau-Wahrenbrück: Actor Leonard Tondorf and actress Sarah Wockenfuß stand for a photo rehearsal of the play 'Sonettfabrik' in the Louise, the oldest still functioning briquette factory in the world and an industrial monument in Brandenburg. The Lausitz Festival starts here on 24.08.2025. At the festival, different art genres will come together in special venues that reflect the history of Lusatia - in addition to theaters, palaces and parks, film theaters, industrial monuments and churches will be used as stages. Several performances were staged directly for the-stock-foto
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22 August 2025, Brandenburg, Uebigau-Wahrenbrück: Actor Crispin Hausmann stands for a photo rehearsal of the play 'Sonettfabrik' in the Louise, the oldest still functioning briquette factory in the world and an industrial monument in Brandenburg. The Lausitz Festival starts here on 24.08.2025. At the festival, different art genres will come together in special venues that reflect the history of Lusatia - in addition to theaters, palaces and parks, film theaters, industrial monuments and churches will be used as stages. Several performances were staged directly for the festival - there are eigh-stock-foto
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Anfeh, Anfeh, Lebanon. 22nd Aug, 2025. Georges Sliman, works at salt evaporation ponds in the coastal town of Anfeh in the ancient Lebanese northern coastal town of Anfeh. Anfeh or Ampi, as it was called, is the location of one the oldest salt production sites in the world. Some people believe the site to be the earliest salt mine in human history, citing Cuneiform tablets dating from 1,400 BC. (Credit Image: © Marwan Naamani/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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The Kaditz Linden tree in 1890, a natural monument in the churchyard of the Emmaus Church in Kaditz, a district of Dresden in Saxony, Germany. This large-leaved linden tree is 20 meters tall and, according to various estimates, is 500 to 1,000 years old, making it the oldest tree in Dresden. Historical, authentic, digitally restored reproduction of a 19th-century model. Record date not stated.-stock-foto
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Anfeh, Anfeh, Lebanon. 22nd Aug, 2025. Georges Sliman shows nigari salt he harvested from an evaporation pond in the coastal town of Anfeh in the ancient Lebanese northern coastal town of Anfeh. Anfeh or Ampi, as it was called, is the location of one the oldest salt production sites in the world. Some people believe the site to be the earliest salt mine in human history, citing Cuneiform tablets dating from 1,400 BC which praise the fine quality of the salt. In the 90s, the industry was hit after Lebanon lifted the taxes on imported salt, reducing the quantity of production in Anfeh. Sliman,-stock-foto
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Anfeh, Anfeh, Lebanon. 22nd Aug, 2025. A Laborer is reflected as he works in a salt evaporation pond in the ancient Lebanese northern coastal town of Anfeh. Anfeh or Ampi, as it was called, is the location of one the oldest salt production sites in the world. Some people believe the site to be the earliest salt mine in human history, citing Cuneiform tablets dating from 1,400 BC which praise the fine quality of the salt. In the 90s, the industry was hit after Lebanon lifted the taxes on imported salt, reducing the quantity of production in Anfeh. However, some locals keep up the family legacy-stock-foto
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Anfeh, Anfeh, Lebanon. 22nd Aug, 2025. Georges Sliman, works at salt evaporation ponds in the coastal town of Anfeh in the ancient Lebanese northern coastal town of Anfeh. Anfeh or Ampi, as it was called, is the location of one the oldest salt production sites in the world. Some people believe the site to be the earliest salt mine in human history, citing Cuneiform tablets dating from 1,400 BC which praise the fine quality of the salt. In the 90s, the industry was hit after Lebanon lifted the taxes on imported salt, reducing the quantity of production in Anfeh. Sliman, an engineer, inherited-stock-foto
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Anfeh, Anfeh, Lebanon. 22nd Aug, 2025. A Laborer is reflected as he works in a salt evaporation pond in the ancient Lebanese northern coastal town of Anfeh. Anfeh or Ampi, as it was called, is the location of one the oldest salt production sites in the world. Some people believe the site to be the earliest salt mine in human history, citing Cuneiform tablets dating from 1,400 BC which praise the fine quality of the salt. In the 90s, the industry was hit after Lebanon lifted the taxes on imported salt, reducing the quantity of production in Anfeh. However, some locals keep up the family legacy-stock-foto
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Anfeh, Anfeh, Lebanon. 22nd Aug, 2025. Georges Sliman delicately harvest fleur de sel flakes at a salt evaporation pond in the coastal town of Anfeh in the ancient Lebanese northern coastal town of Anfeh. Anfeh or Ampi, as it was called, is the location of one the oldest salt production sites in the world. Some people believe the site to be the earliest salt mine in human history, citing Cuneiform tablets dating from 1,400 BC which praise the fine quality of the salt. In the 90s, the industry was hit after Lebanon lifted the taxes on imported salt, reducing the quantity of production in Anfeh-stock-foto
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Anfeh, Anfeh, Lebanon. 22nd Aug, 2025. A Laborer works at salt evaporation pond in the ancient Lebanese northern coastal town of Anfeh. Anfeh or Ampi, as it was called, is the location of one the oldest salt production sites in the world. Some people believe the site to be the earliest salt mine in human history, citing Cuneiform tablets dating from 1,400 BC which praise the fine quality of the salt. In the 90s, the industry was hit after Lebanon lifted the taxes on imported salt, reducing the quantity of production in Anfeh. However, some locals keep up the family legacy by continuing to wor-stock-foto
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Anfeh, Anfeh, Lebanon. 22nd Aug, 2025. Georges Sliman, works at salt evaporation ponds in the coastal town of Anfeh in the ancient Lebanese northern coastal town of Anfeh. Anfeh or Ampi, as it was called, is the location of one the oldest salt production sites in the world. Some people believe the site to be the earliest salt mine in human history, citing Cuneiform tablets dating from 1,400 BC which praise the fine quality of the salt. In the 90s, the industry was hit after Lebanon lifted the taxes on imported salt, reducing the quantity of production in Anfeh. Sliman, an engineer, inherited-stock-foto