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A sleek modern bench sits in San Amaro Park, Ceuta, Spain—blending contemporary design with the natural charm of a peaceful public green space.-stock-foto
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A sleek modern bench sits in San Amaro Park, Ceuta, Spain—blending contemporary design with the natural charm of a peaceful public green space.-stock-foto
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Rows of colorful fabric canopies are strung above a narrow street between buildings, adding vibrancy and shade to the urban scene on a clear, sunny da-stock-foto
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Vibrant scarves hang across a narrow city street, creating a colorful canopy in the sky between traditional buildings under a clear blue sky-stock-foto
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The 'Dugong Family' sculpture in Qatar, created by Iraqi sculptor Ahmed Al Bahrani, is a public art installation that celebrates the country's significant dugong population. Located on Al Ruwais beach, the sculpture features a family of six dugongs seemingly floating on the sand. This artwork is part of Qatar's initiative to transform the country into an open-air museum and highlights the dugong's importance as an endangered marine mammal native to Qatari waters, with Qatar boasting the world's second-largest dugong population.-stock-foto
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The 'Dugong Family' sculpture in Qatar, created by Iraqi sculptor Ahmed Al Bahrani, is a public art installation that celebrates the country's significant dugong population. Located on Al Ruwais beach, the sculpture features a family of six dugongs seemingly floating on the sand. This artwork is part of Qatar's initiative to transform the country into an open-air museum and highlights the dugong's importance as an endangered marine mammal native to Qatari waters, with Qatar boasting the world's second-largest dugong population.-stock-foto
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The 'Dugong Family' sculpture in Qatar, created by Iraqi sculptor Ahmed Al Bahrani, is a public art installation that celebrates the country's significant dugong population. Located on Al Ruwais beach, the sculpture features a family of six dugongs seemingly floating on the sand. This artwork is part of Qatar's initiative to transform the country into an open-air museum and highlights the dugong's importance as an endangered marine mammal native to Qatari waters, with Qatar boasting the world's second-largest dugong population.-stock-foto
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The 'Dugong Family' sculpture in Qatar, created by Iraqi sculptor Ahmed Al Bahrani, is a public art installation that celebrates the country's significant dugong population. Located on Al Ruwais beach, the sculpture features a family of six dugongs seemingly floating on the sand. This artwork is part of Qatar's initiative to transform the country into an open-air museum and highlights the dugong's importance as an endangered marine mammal native to Qatari waters, with Qatar boasting the world's second-largest dugong population.-stock-foto
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The 'Dugong Family' sculpture in Qatar, created by Iraqi sculptor Ahmed Al Bahrani, is a public art installation that celebrates the country's significant dugong population. Located on Al Ruwais beach, the sculpture features a family of six dugongs seemingly floating on the sand. This artwork is part of Qatar's initiative to transform the country into an open-air museum and highlights the dugong's importance as an endangered marine mammal native to Qatari waters, with Qatar boasting the world's second-largest dugong population.-stock-foto
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The 'Dugong Family' sculpture in Qatar, created by Iraqi sculptor Ahmed Al Bahrani, is a public art installation that celebrates the country's significant dugong population. Located on Al Ruwais beach, the sculpture features a family of six dugongs seemingly floating on the sand. This artwork is part of Qatar's initiative to transform the country into an open-air museum and highlights the dugong's importance as an endangered marine mammal native to Qatari waters, with Qatar boasting the world's second-largest dugong population.-stock-foto
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The 'Dugong Family' sculpture in Qatar, created by Iraqi sculptor Ahmed Al Bahrani, is a public art installation that celebrates the country's significant dugong population. Located on Al Ruwais beach, the sculpture features a family of six dugongs seemingly floating on the sand. This artwork is part of Qatar's initiative to transform the country into an open-air museum and highlights the dugong's importance as an endangered marine mammal native to Qatari waters, with Qatar boasting the world's second-largest dugong population.-stock-foto
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The 'Dugong Family' sculpture in Qatar, created by Iraqi sculptor Ahmed Al Bahrani, is a public art installation that celebrates the country's significant dugong population. Located on Al Ruwais beach, the sculpture features a family of six dugongs seemingly floating on the sand. This artwork is part of Qatar's initiative to transform the country into an open-air museum and highlights the dugong's importance as an endangered marine mammal native to Qatari waters, with Qatar boasting the world's second-largest dugong population.-stock-foto
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The 'Dugong Family' sculpture in Qatar, created by Iraqi sculptor Ahmed Al Bahrani, is a public art installation that celebrates the country's significant dugong population. Located on Al Ruwais beach, the sculpture features a family of six dugongs seemingly floating on the sand. This artwork is part of Qatar's initiative to transform the country into an open-air museum and highlights the dugong's importance as an endangered marine mammal native to Qatari waters, with Qatar boasting the world's second-largest dugong population.-stock-foto
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The 'Dugong Family' sculpture in Qatar, created by Iraqi sculptor Ahmed Al Bahrani, is a public art installation that celebrates the country's significant dugong population. Located on Al Ruwais beach, the sculpture features a family of six dugongs seemingly floating on the sand. This artwork is part of Qatar's initiative to transform the country into an open-air museum and highlights the dugong's importance as an endangered marine mammal native to Qatari waters, with Qatar boasting the world's second-largest dugong population.-stock-foto
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London, UK, 6th August 2025, Tai Shani: The Spell or The Dream at Somerset House. It is being unveiled on the 8th August to the public, celebrating Somerset House’s 25th birthday. This ambitious new public artwork includes a glowing sculptural figure lying within a glass-like vitrine. The installation also includes a 24/7 digital radio station, listening booths, and a summer programme of live events created for the., Andrew Lalchan Photography/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK, 6th August 2025, Tai Shani: The Spell or The Dream at Somerset House. It is being unveiled on the 8th August to the public, celebrating Somerset House’s 25th birthday. This ambitious new public artwork includes a glowing sculptural figure lying within a glass-like vitrine. The installation also includes a 24/7 digital radio station, listening booths, and a summer programme of live events created for the., Andrew Lalchan Photography/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK, 6th August 2025, Tai Shani: The Spell or The Dream at Somerset House. It is being unveiled on the 8th August to the public, celebrating Somerset House’s 25th birthday. This ambitious new public artwork includes a glowing sculptural figure lying within a glass-like vitrine. The installation also includes a 24/7 digital radio station, listening booths, and a summer programme of live events created for the., Andrew Lalchan Photography/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK, 6th August 2025, Tai Shani: The Spell or The Dream at Somerset House. It is being unveiled on the 8th August to the public, celebrating Somerset House’s 25th birthday. This ambitious new public artwork includes a glowing sculptural figure lying within a glass-like vitrine. The installation also includes a 24/7 digital radio station, listening booths, and a summer programme of live events created for the., Andrew Lalchan Photography/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK, 6th August 2025, Tai Shani: The Spell or The Dream at Somerset House. It is being unveiled on the 8th August to the public, celebrating Somerset House’s 25th birthday. This ambitious new public artwork includes a glowing sculptural figure lying within a glass-like vitrine. The installation also includes a 24/7 digital radio station, listening booths, and a summer programme of live events created for the., Andrew Lalchan Photography/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK, 6th August 2025, Tai Shani: The Spell or The Dream at Somerset House. It is being unveiled on the 8th August to the public, celebrating Somerset House’s 25th birthday. This ambitious new public artwork includes a glowing sculptural figure lying within a glass-like vitrine. The installation also includes a 24/7 digital radio station, listening booths, and a summer programme of live events created for the., Andrew Lalchan Photography/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK, 6th August 2025, Tai Shani: The Spell or The Dream at Somerset House. It is being unveiled on the 8th August to the public, celebrating Somerset House’s 25th birthday. This ambitious new public artwork includes a glowing sculptural figure lying within a glass-like vitrine. The installation also includes a 24/7 digital radio station, listening booths, and a summer programme of live events created for the., Andrew Lalchan Photography/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK, 6th August 2025, Tai Shani: The Spell or The Dream at Somerset House. It is being unveiled on the 8th August to the public, celebrating Somerset House’s 25th birthday. This ambitious new public artwork includes a glowing sculptural figure lying within a glass-like vitrine. The installation also includes a 24/7 digital radio station, listening booths, and a summer programme of live events created for the., Andrew Lalchan Photography/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK, 6th August 2025, Tai Shani: The Spell or The Dream at Somerset House. It is being unveiled on the 8th August to the public, celebrating Somerset House’s 25th birthday. This ambitious new public artwork includes a glowing sculptural figure lying within a glass-like vitrine. The installation also includes a 24/7 digital radio station, listening booths, and a summer programme of live events created for the., Andrew Lalchan Photography/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK, 6th August 2025, Tai Shani: The Spell or The Dream at Somerset House. It is being unveiled on the 8th August to the public, celebrating Somerset House’s 25th birthday. This ambitious new public artwork includes a glowing sculptural figure lying within a glass-like vitrine. The installation also includes a 24/7 digital radio station, listening booths, and a summer programme of live events created for the., Andrew Lalchan Photography/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK, 6th August 2025, Tai Shani: The Spell or The Dream at Somerset House. It is being unveiled on the 8th August to the public, celebrating Somerset House’s 25th birthday. This ambitious new public artwork includes a glowing sculptural figure lying within a glass-like vitrine. The installation also includes a 24/7 digital radio station, listening booths, and a summer programme of live events created for the., Andrew Lalchan Photography/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK, 6th August 2025, Tai Shani: The Spell or The Dream at Somerset House. It is being unveiled on the 8th August to the public, celebrating Somerset House’s 25th birthday. This ambitious new public artwork includes a glowing sculptural figure lying within a glass-like vitrine. The installation also includes a 24/7 digital radio station, listening booths, and a summer programme of live events created for the., Andrew Lalchan Photography/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK, 6th August 2025, Tai Shani: The Spell or The Dream at Somerset House. It is being unveiled on the 8th August to the public, celebrating Somerset House’s 25th birthday. This ambitious new public artwork includes a glowing sculptural figure lying within a glass-like vitrine. The installation also includes a 24/7 digital radio station, listening booths, and a summer programme of live events created for the., Andrew Lalchan Photography/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK, 6th August 2025, Tai Shani: The Spell or The Dream at Somerset House. It is being unveiled on the 8th August to the public, celebrating Somerset House’s 25th birthday. This ambitious new public artwork includes a glowing sculptural figure lying within a glass-like vitrine. The installation also includes a 24/7 digital radio station, listening booths, and a summer programme of live events created for the., Andrew Lalchan Photography/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK, 6th August 2025, Tai Shani: The Spell or The Dream at Somerset House. It is being unveiled on the 8th August to the public, celebrating Somerset House’s 25th birthday. This ambitious new public artwork includes a glowing sculptural figure lying within a glass-like vitrine. The installation also includes a 24/7 digital radio station, listening booths, and a summer programme of live events created for the., Andrew Lalchan Photography/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK, 6th August 2025, Tai Shani: The Spell or The Dream at Somerset House. It is being unveiled on the 8th August to the public, celebrating Somerset House’s 25th birthday. This ambitious new public artwork includes a glowing sculptural figure lying within a glass-like vitrine. The installation also includes a 24/7 digital radio station, listening booths, and a summer programme of live events created for the., Andrew Lalchan Photography/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK, 6th August 2025, Tai Shani: The Spell or The Dream at Somerset House. It is being unveiled on the 8th August to the public, celebrating Somerset House’s 25th birthday. This ambitious new public artwork includes a glowing sculptural figure lying within a glass-like vitrine. The installation also includes a 24/7 digital radio station, listening booths, and a summer programme of live events created for the., Andrew Lalchan Photography/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Two square green metal grid covers sit flush in grassy field, likely serving as ventilation or utility access points in a well-shaded urban park-stock-foto
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Niscemi, Sicily – August 2, 2025. Demonstration against the US military MUOS satellite communication system based inside the Sughereta nature reserve in Niscemi. Hundreds of No MUOS activists gathered near the site to protest the ongoing presence of the American military infrastructure on Sicilian territory. The demonstration featured speeches,  and an open-air assembly where participants sat on the road to listen and discuss proposals. A strong youth presence and several environmental and pacifist organizations took part. Credit: Alessio Tricani/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Niscemi, Sicily – August 2, 2025. Demonstration against the US military MUOS satellite communication system based inside the Sughereta nature reserve in Niscemi. Hundreds of No MUOS activists gathered near the site to protest the ongoing presence of the American military infrastructure on Sicilian territory. The demonstration featured speeches,  and an open-air assembly where participants sat on the road to listen and discuss proposals. A strong youth presence and several environmental and pacifist organizations took part. Credit: Alessio Tricani/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Niscemi, Sicily – August 2, 2025. Demonstration against the US military MUOS satellite communication system based inside the Sughereta nature reserve in Niscemi. Hundreds of No MUOS activists gathered near the site to protest the ongoing presence of the American military infrastructure on Sicilian territory. The demonstration featured speeches,  and an open-air assembly where participants sat on the road to listen and discuss proposals. A strong youth presence and several environmental and pacifist organizations took part. Credit: Alessio Tricani/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Niscemi, Sicily – August 2, 2025. Demonstration against the US military MUOS satellite communication system based inside the Sughereta nature reserve in Niscemi. Hundreds of No MUOS activists gathered near the site to protest the ongoing presence of the American military infrastructure on Sicilian territory. The demonstration featured speeches,  and an open-air assembly where participants sat on the road to listen and discuss proposals. A strong youth presence and several environmental and pacifist organizations took part. Credit: Alessio Tricani/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Niscemi, Sicily – August 2, 2025. Demonstration against the US military MUOS satellite communication system based inside the Sughereta nature reserve in Niscemi. Hundreds of No MUOS activists gathered near the site to protest the ongoing presence of the American military infrastructure on Sicilian territory. The demonstration featured speeches,  and an open-air assembly where participants sat on the road to listen and discuss proposals. A strong youth presence and several environmental and pacifist organizations took part. Credit: Alessio Tricani/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Niscemi, Sicily – August 2, 2025. Demonstration against the US military MUOS satellite communication system based inside the Sughereta nature reserve in Niscemi. Hundreds of No MUOS activists gathered near the site to protest the ongoing presence of the American military infrastructure on Sicilian territory. The demonstration featured speeches,  and an open-air assembly where participants sat on the road to listen and discuss proposals. A strong youth presence and several environmental and pacifist organizations took part. Credit: Alessio Tricani/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Niscemi, Sicily – August 2, 2025. Demonstration against the US military MUOS satellite communication system based inside the Sughereta nature reserve in Niscemi. Hundreds of No MUOS activists gathered near the site to protest the ongoing presence of the American military infrastructure on Sicilian territory. The demonstration featured speeches,  and an open-air assembly where participants sat on the road to listen and discuss proposals. A strong youth presence and several environmental and pacifist organizations took part. Credit: Alessio Tricani/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Niscemi, Sicily – August 2, 2025. Demonstration against the US military MUOS satellite communication system based inside the Sughereta nature reserve in Niscemi. Hundreds of No MUOS activists gathered near the site to protest the ongoing presence of the American military infrastructure on Sicilian territory. The demonstration featured speeches,  and an open-air assembly where participants sat on the road to listen and discuss proposals. A strong youth presence and several environmental and pacifist organizations took part. Credit: Alessio Tricani/Alamy Live News-stock-foto