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Yasothon, Yasothon, Thailand. 9th May, 2026. A troupe of traditional dancers perform a wai with hands clasped at the end of their performance while taking part in a parade on the second day of the annual Bung Bang Fai rocket festival in Yasothon, Thailand. (Credit Image: © Adryel Talamantes/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Toronto, Canada - June 29, 2025: Costumed performers with oversized wigs-stock-foto
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Toronto, Canada - June 29, 2025: Marchers carrying progress pride flag Toronto Pride-stock-foto
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Toronto, Canada - June 29, 2025: Toronto Pride Parade marching drumline performers-stock-foto
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Toronto, Canada - June 29, 2025: Fursuit troupe celebrating on Toronto Pride route-stock-foto
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Toronto, Canada - June 29, 2025: Carnival performers parade, toronto pride-stock-foto
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Toronto, Canada - June 29, 2025: Sunlit performers dancing in coral outfits at Pride-stock-foto
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Toronto, Canada - June 29, 2025: Energetic performers in colorful clothing thrill-stock-foto
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Toronto, Canada - June 29, 2025: Lead drummer energizing pride procession-stock-foto
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Toronto, Canada - June 29, 2025: Synchronized dancers in orange at Toronto Pride-stock-foto
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Toronto, Canada - June 29, 2025: Featherwinged dancers, multicultural performers at Pride-stock-foto
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Toronto, Canada - June 29, 2025: Colorful entertainer confidently navigates energetic-stock-foto
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Toronto, Canada - June 29, 2025: Dance leaders energizing crowd on route-stock-foto
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Toronto, Canada - June 29, 2025: Flag bearers sprinting along parade route-stock-foto
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Toronto, Canada - June 29, 2025: Empowered costume dancer with feathered headdress,-stock-foto
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Fukuoka City, Japan. 04th May, 2026. The Hakata Dontaku Festival reached its peak on the final day as clear skies returned, with parade performances drawing large crowds. Held during Golden Week, it is one of Japan’s largest festivals, attracting millions each year and blending traditional Shinto rituals, street parades and modern entertainment. Credit: Ryo Chi/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Fukuoka City, Japan. 04th May, 2026. The Hakata Dontaku Festival reached its peak on the final day as clear skies returned, with parade performances drawing large crowds. Held during Golden Week, it is one of Japan’s largest festivals, attracting millions each year and blending traditional Shinto rituals, street parades and modern entertainment. Credit: Ryo Chi/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Fukuoka City, Japan. 04th May, 2026. The Hakata Dontaku Festival reached its peak on the final day as clear skies returned, with parade performances drawing large crowds. Held during Golden Week, it is one of Japan’s largest festivals, attracting millions each year and blending traditional Shinto rituals, street parades and modern entertainment. Credit: Ryo Chi/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Fukuoka City, Japan. 04th May, 2026. The Hakata Dontaku Festival reached its peak on the final day as clear skies returned, with parade performances drawing large crowds. Held during Golden Week, it is one of Japan’s largest festivals, attracting millions each year and blending traditional Shinto rituals, street parades and modern entertainment. Credit: Ryo Chi/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Fukuoka City, Japan. 04th May, 2026. The Hakata Dontaku Festival reached its peak on the final day as clear skies returned, with parade performances drawing large crowds. Held during Golden Week, it is one of Japan’s largest festivals, attracting millions each year and blending traditional Shinto rituals, street parades and modern entertainment. Credit: Ryo Chi/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Fukuoka City, Japan. 04th May, 2026. The Hakata Dontaku Festival reached its peak on the final day as clear skies returned, with parade performances drawing large crowds. Held during Golden Week, it is one of Japan’s largest festivals, attracting millions each year and blending traditional Shinto rituals, street parades and modern entertainment. Credit: Ryo Chi/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Fukuoka City, Japan. 04th May, 2026. The Hakata Dontaku Festival reached its peak on the final day as clear skies returned, with parade performances drawing large crowds. Held during Golden Week, it is one of Japan’s largest festivals, attracting millions each year and blending traditional Shinto rituals, street parades and modern entertainment. Credit: Ryo Chi/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Fukuoka City, Japan. 04th May, 2026. The Hakata Dontaku Festival reached its peak on the final day as clear skies returned, with parade performances drawing large crowds. Held during Golden Week, it is one of Japan’s largest festivals, attracting millions each year and blending traditional Shinto rituals, street parades and modern entertainment. Credit: Ryo Chi/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Fukuoka City, Japan. 04th May, 2026. The Hakata Dontaku Festival reached its peak on the final day as clear skies returned, with parade performances drawing large crowds. Held during Golden Week, it is one of Japan’s largest festivals, attracting millions each year and blending traditional Shinto rituals, street parades and modern entertainment. Credit: Ryo Chi/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Fukuoka City, Japan. 04th May, 2026. The Hakata Dontaku Festival reached its peak on the final day as clear skies returned, with parade performances drawing large crowds. Held during Golden Week, it is one of Japan’s largest festivals, attracting millions each year and blending traditional Shinto rituals, street parades and modern entertainment. Credit: Ryo Chi/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Fukuoka City, Japan. 04th May, 2026. The Hakata Dontaku Festival reached its peak on the final day as clear skies returned, with parade performances drawing large crowds. Held during Golden Week, it is one of Japan’s largest festivals, attracting millions each year and blending traditional Shinto rituals, street parades and modern entertainment. Credit: Ryo Chi/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Fukuoka City, Japan. 04th May, 2026. The Hakata Dontaku Festival reached its peak on the final day as clear skies returned, with parade performances drawing large crowds. Held during Golden Week, it is one of Japan’s largest festivals, attracting millions each year and blending traditional Shinto rituals, street parades and modern entertainment. Credit: Ryo Chi/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Fukuoka City, Japan. 04th May, 2026. The Hakata Dontaku Festival reached its peak on the final day as clear skies returned, with parade performances drawing large crowds. Held during Golden Week, it is one of Japan’s largest festivals, attracting millions each year and blending traditional Shinto rituals, street parades and modern entertainment. Credit: Ryo Chi/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Fukuoka City, Japan. 04th May, 2026. The Hakata Dontaku Festival reached its peak on the final day as clear skies returned, with parade performances drawing large crowds. Held during Golden Week, it is one of Japan’s largest festivals, attracting millions each year and blending traditional Shinto rituals, street parades and modern entertainment. Credit: Ryo Chi/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Fukuoka City, Japan. 04th May, 2026. The Hakata Dontaku Festival reached its peak on the final day as clear skies returned, with parade performances drawing large crowds. Held during Golden Week, it is one of Japan’s largest festivals, attracting millions each year and blending traditional Shinto rituals, street parades and modern entertainment. Credit: Ryo Chi/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Fukuoka City, Japan. 04th May, 2026. The Hakata Dontaku Festival reached its peak on the final day as clear skies returned, with parade performances drawing large crowds. Held during Golden Week, it is one of Japan’s largest festivals, attracting millions each year and blending traditional Shinto rituals, street parades and modern entertainment. Credit: Ryo Chi/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Fukuoka City, Japan. 04th May, 2026. The Hakata Dontaku Festival reached its peak on the final day as clear skies returned, with parade performances drawing large crowds. Held during Golden Week, it is one of Japan’s largest festivals, attracting millions each year and blending traditional Shinto rituals, street parades and modern entertainment. Credit: Ryo Chi/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Fukuoka City, Japan. 04th May, 2026. The Hakata Dontaku Festival reached its peak on the final day as clear skies returned, with parade performances drawing large crowds. Held during Golden Week, it is one of Japan’s largest festivals, attracting millions each year and blending traditional Shinto rituals, street parades and modern entertainment. Credit: Ryo Chi/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Fukuoka City, Japan. 04th May, 2026. The Hakata Dontaku Festival reached its peak on the final day as clear skies returned, with parade performances drawing large crowds. Held during Golden Week, it is one of Japan’s largest festivals, attracting millions each year and blending traditional Shinto rituals, street parades and modern entertainment. Credit: Ryo Chi/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Fukuoka City, Japan. 04th May, 2026. The Hakata Dontaku Festival reached its peak on the final day as clear skies returned, with parade performances drawing large crowds. Held during Golden Week, it is one of Japan’s largest festivals, attracting millions each year and blending traditional Shinto rituals, street parades and modern entertainment. Credit: Ryo Chi/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Fukuoka City, Japan. 04th May, 2026. The Hakata Dontaku Festival reached its peak on the final day as clear skies returned, with parade performances drawing large crowds. Held during Golden Week, it is one of Japan’s largest festivals, attracting millions each year and blending traditional Shinto rituals, street parades and modern entertainment. Credit: Ryo Chi/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Fukuoka City, Japan. 04th May, 2026. The Hakata Dontaku Festival reached its peak on the final day as clear skies returned, with parade performances drawing large crowds. Held during Golden Week, it is one of Japan’s largest festivals, attracting millions each year and blending traditional Shinto rituals, street parades and modern entertainment. Credit: Ryo Chi/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Fukuoka City, Japan. 04th May, 2026. The Hakata Dontaku Festival reached its peak on the final day as clear skies returned, with parade performances drawing large crowds. Held during Golden Week, it is one of Japan’s largest festivals, attracting millions each year and blending traditional Shinto rituals, street parades and modern entertainment. Credit: Ryo Chi/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Fukuoka City, Japan. 04th May, 2026. The Hakata Dontaku Festival reached its peak on the final day as clear skies returned, with parade performances drawing large crowds. Held during Golden Week, it is one of Japan’s largest festivals, attracting millions each year and blending traditional Shinto rituals, street parades and modern entertainment. Credit: Ryo Chi/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Fukuoka City, Japan. 04th May, 2026. The Hakata Dontaku Festival reached its peak on the final day as clear skies returned, with parade performances drawing large crowds. Held during Golden Week, it is one of Japan’s largest festivals, attracting millions each year and blending traditional Shinto rituals, street parades and modern entertainment. Credit: Ryo Chi/Alamy Live News-stock-foto