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412-11816 Clouds forming over desert landscape
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990_05_3-Rec-Fish_17HR Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, Canada: September 4, 1929 A man trout fishing below Cameron Falls.
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990_05_9-Cuba_4HR Havana, Cuba: c. 1929 The bathing beach in Havana.
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990_05_9-US-NYC-Har_3HR New York, New York: c. 1929 An aerial view of Lower Manhattan with the Brooklyn Bridge and East River at the right and the tall Woolworth Buillding at upper left center.
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990_05_9-US-IL-Chi-Rec_8HR Chicago, Illinois: July 3, 1928 A water fight on a hot day at the Oak Street Beach which is the most popular beach for the near north siders. © Underwood Archives / The Image Works
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990_05_9-US-NYC-CP_8HR New York, New York: c. 1928 The view from across the Duck Pond of New York City's crown jewel hotels where they sit on the southeast edge of Manhattan's Central Park. The Plaza Hotel on 59th Street is on the right, and on Fifth Avenue is the tall Hotel Netherland near the center and the Hotel Savoy to the right.
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990_05_9-US-FL-Miami_5HR Miami, Florida: c. 1928 The skyline of Miami as seen from Miami Beach.
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990_05_3-Rec-Fish_23HR California: c. 1928 Movie actress Dorothy Sebastian is ready for trout fishing iwth waders and a creel during her camping trip in the mountains.
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990_05_9-France_2HR Biarritz, France: c. 1928 The fashionable bathing beach at Biarritz on the Bay of Biscay in France.
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990_05_3-Rec-Fish-C_9HR British Honduras: c. 1928 British explorer F. A. Mitchell-Hedges and his assistant haul an 817 pound jewfish.
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990_05_9-US-IL-Chi_5HR Chicago, Illinois: c. 1927 The Chicago skyline looking down Michigan Avenue from the Strauss Tower.
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990_05_9-US-NYC-Ellis_13HR New York, New York: May 7, 1926 Photo shows deportees leaving Ellis Island for the ship that will take them back to their native lands. Arriving immigrants are examined closely on the island, and not all are allowed to remain.
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990_05_2-Photo-PP_12HR New York, New York: August 6, 1925 Mary Louise Browning and her adopted father, real estate mogul Edward Browning, pose for photographers after a shopping trip.
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990_05_9-France_4HR Juan-les-Pins, France: c. 1925 People at the beach taking lessons in physical culture. They are exercising.
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990_05_9-Bahama_3HR Nassau, Bahamas: c. 1925 The beaches at Nassau which are lined with vacationers this season.
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990_05_8-Pub-Bus_12HR New York: 1925 General Motors' first highway coach that it built, the Model Y in 1925. This one was for the Gray Coach Line and went to Niagara Falls.
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990_05_9-US-FL-Miami_21HR Miami, Florida: 1925 Looking northwest from Bayfront Park to Biscayne Bouleveard at Flagler Street in Miami with the McAllister Hotel at left front.
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990_05_9-Brazil_2HR Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: c. 1925 A view of Rio de Janeiro with Sugar Loaf Peak in the harbor and the Old Aquaduct in the foreground. The aquaduct used to supply the city with water, ut is now used as a viaduct by a streetcar company.
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20240426_zia_d204_028 April 26, 2024, Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Nethlands: AMSTERDAM, NETHLANDS - APRIL 25, 2024 - People ride bicycles on a street in Amsterdam, Netherlands, April 25, 2024. (Credit Image: © Cfoto/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240426_zia_d204_021 April 26, 2024, Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Nethlands: AMSTERDAM, NETHLANDS - APRIL 25, 2024 - People ride bicycles on a street in Amsterdam, Netherlands, April 25, 2024. (Credit Image: © Cfoto/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240426_zia_d204_025 April 26, 2024, Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Nethlands: AMSTERDAM, NETHLANDS - APRIL 25, 2024 - People ride bicycles on a street in Amsterdam, Netherlands, April 25, 2024. (Credit Image: © Cfoto/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240426_zia_d204_027 April 26, 2024, Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Nethlands: AMSTERDAM, NETHLANDS - APRIL 25, 2024 - People ride bicycles on a street in Amsterdam, Netherlands, April 25, 2024. (Credit Image: © Cfoto/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240426_zia_d204_020 April 26, 2024, Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Nethlands: AMSTERDAM, NETHLANDS - APRIL 25, 2024 - People ride bicycles on a street in Amsterdam, Netherlands, April 25, 2024. (Credit Image: © Cfoto/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240426_zia_d204_023 April 26, 2024, Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Nethlands: AMSTERDAM, NETHLANDS - APRIL 25, 2024 - People ride bicycles on a street in Amsterdam, Netherlands, April 25, 2024. (Credit Image: © Cfoto/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240426_zia_d204_026 April 26, 2024, Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Nethlands: AMSTERDAM, NETHLANDS - APRIL 25, 2024 - People ride bicycles on a street in Amsterdam, Netherlands, April 25, 2024. (Credit Image: © Cfoto/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240426_zia_d204_022 April 26, 2024, Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Nethlands: AMSTERDAM, NETHLANDS - APRIL 25, 2024 - People ride bicycles on a street in Amsterdam, Netherlands, April 25, 2024. (Credit Image: © Cfoto/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240426_zia_d204_024 April 26, 2024, Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Nethlands: AMSTERDAM, NETHLANDS - APRIL 25, 2024 - People ride bicycles on a street in Amsterdam, Netherlands, April 25, 2024. (Credit Image: © Cfoto/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240426_zia_d204_018 April 26, 2024, Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Nethlands: AMSTERDAM, NETHLANDS - APRIL 25, 2024 - Tourists experience Dutch cycling culture in Amsterdam, Netherlands, April 25, 2024. (Credit Image: © Cfoto/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240426_zia_d204_017 April 26, 2024, Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Nethlands: AMSTERDAM, NETHLANDS - APRIL 25, 2024 - Tourists visit the water system in front of City Museum Square in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, April 25, 2024. (Credit Image: © Cfoto/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240426_zia_d204_019 April 26, 2024, Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Nethlands: AMSTERDAM, NETHLANDS - APRIL 25, 2024 - Visitors view tulips in full bloom at Tulip Park in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, April 25, 2024. (Credit Image: © Cfoto/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240426_zia_d204_015 April 26, 2024, Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Nethlands: AMSTERDAM, NETHLANDS - APRIL 25, 2024 - Visitors view tulips in full bloom at Tulip Park in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, April 25, 2024. (Credit Image: © Cfoto/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240426_zia_d204_012 April 26, 2024, Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Nethlands: AMSTERDAM, NETHLANDS - APRIL 25, 2024 - City rail transit in Amsterdam, Netherlands, April 25, 2024. (Credit Image: © Cfoto/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240426_zia_d204_013 April 26, 2024, Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Nethlands: AMSTERDAM, NETHLANDS - APRIL 25, 2024 - Visitors view tulips in full bloom at Tulip Park in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, April 25, 2024. (Credit Image: © Cfoto/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240426_zia_d204_011 April 26, 2024, Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Nethlands: AMSTERDAM, NETHLANDS - APRIL 25, 2024 - Tourists visit the water system in front of City Museum Square in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, April 25, 2024. (Credit Image: © Cfoto/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240426_zia_d204_010 April 26, 2024, Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Nethlands: AMSTERDAM, NETHLANDS - APRIL 25, 2024 - Tourists visit the water system in front of City Museum Square in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, April 25, 2024. (Credit Image: © Cfoto/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240426_zia_d204_016 April 26, 2024, Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Nethlands: AMSTERDAM, NETHLANDS - APRIL 25, 2024 - Tourists visit the water system in front of City Museum Square in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, April 25, 2024. (Credit Image: © Cfoto/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240426_zia_d204_014 April 26, 2024, Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Nethlands: AMSTERDAM, NETHLANDS - APRIL 25, 2024 - Photo taken on April 25, 2024 shows Amsterdam City Museum in Netherlands. (Credit Image: © Cfoto/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240426_zia_d204_009 April 26, 2024, Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Nethlands: AMSTERDAM, NETHLANDS - APRIL 25, 2024 - Visitors view tulips in full bloom at Tulip Park in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, April 25, 2024. (Credit Image: © Cfoto/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240426_zia_d204_005 April 26, 2024, Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Nethlands: AMSTERDAM, NETHLANDS - APRIL 25, 2024 - Visitors view tulips in full bloom at Tulip Park in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, April 25, 2024. (Credit Image: © Cfoto/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240426_zia_d204_002 April 26, 2024, Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Nethlands: AMSTERDAM, NETHLANDS - APRIL 25, 2024 - Visitors view tulips in full bloom at Tulip Park in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, April 25, 2024. (Credit Image: © Cfoto/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240426_zia_d204_006 April 26, 2024, Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Nethlands: AMSTERDAM, NETHLANDS - APRIL 25, 2024 - Visitors view tulips in full bloom at Tulip Park in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, April 25, 2024. (Credit Image: © Cfoto/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240426_zia_d204_004 April 26, 2024, Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Nethlands: AMSTERDAM, NETHLANDS - APRIL 25, 2024 - Tourists visit the water system in front of City Museum Square in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, April 25, 2024. (Credit Image: © Cfoto/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240426_zia_d204_008 April 26, 2024, Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Nethlands: AMSTERDAM, NETHLANDS - APRIL 25, 2024 - Visitors view tulips in full bloom at Tulip Park in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, April 25, 2024. (Credit Image: © Cfoto/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240426_zia_d204_003 April 26, 2024, Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Nethlands: AMSTERDAM, NETHLANDS - APRIL 25, 2024 - Visitors view tulips in full bloom at Tulip Park in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, April 25, 2024. (Credit Image: © Cfoto/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240426_zia_d204_007 April 26, 2024, Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Nethlands: AMSTERDAM, NETHLANDS - APRIL 25, 2024 - Visitors view tulips in full bloom at Tulip Park in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, April 25, 2024. (Credit Image: © Cfoto/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240426_zia_d204_001 April 26, 2024, Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Nethlands: AMSTERDAM, NETHLANDS - APRIL 25, 2024 - Visitors view tulips in full bloom at Tulip Park in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, April 25, 2024. (Credit Image: © Cfoto/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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52796063 US President Joe Biden pauses to briefly speak to members of the news media before departing by Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 25 April 2024. Biden travels to Syracuse to deliver remarks on the CHIPS and Science Act and his economic agenda.
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52795639 US President Joe Biden (R) salutes a US Marine as he boards Marine One on the South Lawn, in Washington, DC, USA, 25 April 2024. Biden travels to Syracuse to deliver remarks on the CHIPS and Science Act and his economic agenda.
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52795637 US President Joe Biden waves as he walks out of the White House to depart by Marine One on the South Lawn, in Washington, DC, USA, 25 April 2024. Biden travels to Syracuse to deliver remarks on the CHIPS and Science Act and his economic agenda.
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52795636 US President Joe Biden walks out of the White House to depart by Marine One on the South Lawn, in Washington, DC, USA, 25 April 2024. Biden travels to Syracuse to deliver remarks on the CHIPS and Science Act and his economic agenda.
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52795638 US President Joe Biden pauses to briefly speak to members of the news media before departing by Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 25 April 2024. Biden travels to Syracuse to deliver remarks on the CHIPS and Science Act and his economic agenda.
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52795285 US President Joe Biden pauses to briefly speak to members of the news media before departing by Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 25 April 2024. Biden travels to Syracuse to deliver remarks on the CHIPS and Science Act and his economic agenda.
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52795286 US President Joe Biden pauses to briefly speak to members of the news media before departing by Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 25 April 2024. Biden travels to Syracuse to deliver remarks on the CHIPS and Science Act and his economic agenda.
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52795276 US President Joe Biden pauses to briefly speak to members of the news media before departing by Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 25 April 2024. Biden travels to Syracuse to deliver remarks on the CHIPS and Science Act and his economic agenda.
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52795293 US President Joe Biden pauses to briefly speak to members of the news media before departing by Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 25 April 2024. Biden travels to Syracuse to deliver remarks on the CHIPS and Science Act and his economic agenda.
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52795289 US President Joe Biden pauses to briefly speak to members of the news media before departing by Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 25 April 2024. Biden travels to Syracuse to deliver remarks on the CHIPS and Science Act and his economic agenda.
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52790392 RUSSIA, MOSCOW - APRIL 25, 2024: Tomsk Region Governor Vladimir Mazur and Natalya Virtuozova (L-R), head of Russia Expo, present a gift certificate to travel to Tomsk to Olga Lutova, the 11,000,000th visitor to the Russia Expo international exhibition and forum, at the VDNKh Exhibition Centre. Sergei Bulkin/TASS/Sipa USA
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52790374 RUSSIA, MOSCOW - APRIL 25, 2024: Tomsk Region Governor Vladimir Mazur presents a gift certificate to travel to Tomsk to Olga Lutova, the 11,000,000th visitor to the Russia Expo international exhibition and forum, and her daughters Valeria and Sofia at the VDNKh Exhibition Centre. Sergei Bulkin/TASS/Sipa USA
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52790373 RUSSIA, MOSCOW - APRIL 25, 2024: Tomsk Region Governor Vladimir Mazur (L) and Natalya Virtuozova, head of Russia Expo, present a gift certificate to travel to Tomsk to Olga Lutova, the 11,000,000th visitor to the Russia Expo international exhibition and forum, and her daughters Valeria and Sofia at the VDNKh Exhibition Centre. Sergei Bulkin/TASS/Sipa USA
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52790169 RUSSIA, MOSCOW - APRIL 25, 2024: Tomsk Region Governor Vladimir Mazur (L) and Natalya Virtuozova, head of Russia Expo, present a gift certificate to travel to Tomsk to the 11,000,000th visitor to the Russia Expo international exhibition and forum at the VDNKh Exhibition Centre. Sergei Bulkin/TASS/Sipa USA
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20240424_zsa_a193_332 April 24, 2024, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, United Kindom: 24th April 2024; Molineux Stadium, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England; Premier League Football, Wolverhampton Wanderers versus Bournemouth; Dominic Solanke of AFC Bournemouth applauds the travelling fans after the final whistle (Credit Image: © Godfrey Pitt/Action Plus Sports/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240424_zsa_a193_319 April 24, 2024, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, United Kindom: 24th April 2024; Molineux Stadium, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England; Premier League Football, Wolverhampton Wanderers versus Bournemouth; Illya Zabarnyi of AFC Bournemouth applauds the travelling fans after the final whistle (Credit Image: © Godfrey Pitt/Action Plus Sports/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240424_zsa_a193_327 April 24, 2024, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, United Kindom: 24th April 2024; Molineux Stadium, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England; Premier League Football, Wolverhampton Wanderers versus Bournemouth; Antoine Semenyo of AFC Bournemouth applauds the travelling fans after the final whistle (Credit Image: © Godfrey Pitt/Action Plus Sports/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240424_zsa_a193_314 April 24, 2024, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, United Kindom: 24th April 2024; Molineux Stadium, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England; Premier League Football, Wolverhampton Wanderers versus Bournemouth; Antoine Semenyo and Alex Scott applaud the travelling fans after the final whistle (Credit Image: © Godfrey Pitt/Action Plus Sports/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240424_znp_i72_005 April 24, 2024: Istanbul, Turkey, April 24, 2024: The new battery-powered tram is on a test drive with its passengers on Istiklal Street in Taksim, the tourist center of Istanbul. T2 Taksim - Tunnel Nostalgic Tram on Istiklal Street, which dates back to 1914, is preparing to move into the future with an electric vehicle. (Credit Image: © Tolga Ildun/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240424_znp_i72_001 April 24, 2024: Istanbul, Turkey, April 24, 2024: The new battery-powered tram is on a test drive with its passengers on Istiklal Street in Taksim, the tourist center of Istanbul. T2 Taksim - Tunnel Nostalgic Tram on Istiklal Street, which dates back to 1914, is preparing to move into the future with an electric vehicle. (Credit Image: © Tolga Ildun/ZUMA Press Wire)
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52783677 Ryan Giles of Hull City applauds the travelling supporters at full-time following the Sky Bet Championship match at the Coventry Building Society Arena, CoventryPicture by Martyn Haworth/Focus Images/Sipa USA 24/04/2024
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52783517 Regan Slater of Hull City blows a kiss towards the travelling fans at full-time following the Sky Bet Championship match at the Coventry Building Society Arena, CoventryPicture by Martyn Haworth/Focus Images/Sipa USA 24/04/2024
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52783521 Alfie Jones of Hull City applauds the travelling fans at full-time following the Sky Bet Championship match at the Coventry Building Society Arena, CoventryPicture by Martyn Haworth/Focus Images/Sipa USA 24/04/2024
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52783519 Ryan Giles of Hull City applauds the travelling fans at full-time following the Sky Bet Championship match at the Coventry Building Society Arena, CoventryPicture by Martyn Haworth/Focus Images/Sipa USA 24/04/2024
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52783523 Regan Slater of Hull City applauds the travelling fans at full-time following the Sky Bet Championship match at the Coventry Building Society Arena, CoventryPicture by Martyn Haworth/Focus Images/Sipa USA 24/04/2024
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52783526 Jacob Greaves of Hull City applauds the travelling fans at full-time following the Sky Bet Championship match at the Coventry Building Society Arena, CoventryPicture by Martyn Haworth/Focus Images/Sipa USA 24/04/2024
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52783527 Ryan Giles of Hull City applauds the travelling fans at full-time following the Sky Bet Championship match at the Coventry Building Society Arena, CoventryPicture by Martyn Haworth/Focus Images/Sipa USA 24/04/2024
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52783524 Regan Slater of Hull City blows a kiss towards the travelling fans at full-time following the Sky Bet Championship match at the Coventry Building Society Arena, CoventryPicture by Martyn Haworth/Focus Images/Sipa USA 24/04/2024
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52782322 Noah Ohio of Hull City celebrates in front of the travelling fans at full time following the Sky Bet Championship match at the Coventry Building Society Arena, CoventryPicture by Martyn Haworth/Focus Images/Sipa USA 24/04/2024
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52782320 Noah Ohio of Hull City celebrates in front of the travelling fans at full time following the Sky Bet Championship match at the Coventry Building Society Arena, CoventryPicture by Martyn Haworth/Focus Images/Sipa USA 24/04/2024
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52782319 Noah Ohio of Hull City celebrates in front of the travelling fans at full time following the Sky Bet Championship match at the Coventry Building Society Arena, CoventryPicture by Martyn Haworth/Focus Images/Sipa USA 24/04/2024
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52782321 Noah Ohio of Hull City celebrates in front of the travelling fans at full time following the Sky Bet Championship match at the Coventry Building Society Arena, CoventryPicture by Martyn Haworth/Focus Images/Sipa USA 24/04/2024
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52780640 The passenger cruise ship Sun Princess arrives at the French Mediterranean port of Marseille. Photo Credit: Gerard Bottino / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52780642 The passenger cruise ship Sun Princess arrives at the French Mediterranean port of Marseille. Photo Credit: Gerard Bottino / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20240424_zip_s231_065 April 24, 2024, Chapainawabganj, Rajshahi, Bangladesh: Thousands of bright green mangoes are organised by sellers as they prepare for a day at the biggest mango market in Kansat, Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh. Every day mango farmers from the surrounding areas bring them to the market using bicycles. About 1200 tons of mangoes are sold at this market every day. It is the biggest mango market in the country. Bangladesh generally produces about 800,000 metric tons of mangoes on 51,000 hectares of land. Chapainawabganj alone produces almost 200,000 tons of mangoes on 23,282 hectares of land. Mango - the king of fruits in Bangladesh - is one of the most delicious and popular fruits during the sunny summer. The best consumption of mango is in the form of fresh fruit. The ripe fruit is peeled and the pulp is eaten as such, the fleshes are either cut into pieces or made into small slices. Green fruits are often put into curries or 'dal' (pulse soup) for extra taste. A considerable quantity of both ripe and green fruits are used for making jam, jelly, squash, chutney, pickle, and similar other products. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240424_zip_s231_060 April 24, 2024, Chapainawabganj, Rajshahi, Bangladesh: Thousands of bright green mangoes are organised by sellers as they prepare for a day at the biggest mango market in Kansat, Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh. Every day mango farmers from the surrounding areas bring them to the market using bicycles. About 1200 tons of mangoes are sold at this market every day. It is the biggest mango market in the country. Bangladesh generally produces about 800,000 metric tons of mangoes on 51,000 hectares of land. Chapainawabganj alone produces almost 200,000 tons of mangoes on 23,282 hectares of land. Mango - the king of fruits in Bangladesh - is one of the most delicious and popular fruits during the sunny summer. The best consumption of mango is in the form of fresh fruit. The ripe fruit is peeled and the pulp is eaten as such, the fleshes are either cut into pieces or made into small slices. Green fruits are often put into curries or 'dal' (pulse soup) for extra taste. A considerable quantity of both ripe and green fruits are used for making jam, jelly, squash, chutney, pickle, and similar other products. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240424_zip_s231_058 April 24, 2024, Chapainawabganj, Rajshahi, Bangladesh: Thousands of bright green mangoes are organised by sellers as they prepare for a day at the biggest mango market in Kansat, Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh. Every day mango farmers from the surrounding areas bring them to the market using bicycles. About 1200 tons of mangoes are sold at this market every day. It is the biggest mango market in the country. Bangladesh generally produces about 800,000 metric tons of mangoes on 51,000 hectares of land. Chapainawabganj alone produces almost 200,000 tons of mangoes on 23,282 hectares of land. Mango - the king of fruits in Bangladesh - is one of the most delicious and popular fruits during the sunny summer. The best consumption of mango is in the form of fresh fruit. The ripe fruit is peeled and the pulp is eaten as such, the fleshes are either cut into pieces or made into small slices. Green fruits are often put into curries or 'dal' (pulse soup) for extra taste. A considerable quantity of both ripe and green fruits are used for making jam, jelly, squash, chutney, pickle, and similar other products. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240424_zip_s231_061 April 24, 2024, Chapainawabganj, Rajshahi, Bangladesh: Thousands of bright green mangoes are organised by sellers as they prepare for a day at the biggest mango market in Kansat, Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh. Every day mango farmers from the surrounding areas bring them to the market using bicycles. About 1200 tons of mangoes are sold at this market every day. It is the biggest mango market in the country. Bangladesh generally produces about 800,000 metric tons of mangoes on 51,000 hectares of land. Chapainawabganj alone produces almost 200,000 tons of mangoes on 23,282 hectares of land. Mango - the king of fruits in Bangladesh - is one of the most delicious and popular fruits during the sunny summer. The best consumption of mango is in the form of fresh fruit. The ripe fruit is peeled and the pulp is eaten as such, the fleshes are either cut into pieces or made into small slices. Green fruits are often put into curries or 'dal' (pulse soup) for extra taste. A considerable quantity of both ripe and green fruits are used for making jam, jelly, squash, chutney, pickle, and similar other products. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240424_zip_s231_050 April 24, 2024, Chapainawabganj, Rajshahi, Bangladesh: Thousands of bright green mangoes are organised by sellers as they prepare for a day at the biggest mango market in Kansat, Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh. Every day mango farmers from the surrounding areas bring them to the market using bicycles. About 1200 tons of mangoes are sold at this market every day. It is the biggest mango market in the country. Bangladesh generally produces about 800,000 metric tons of mangoes on 51,000 hectares of land. Chapainawabganj alone produces almost 200,000 tons of mangoes on 23,282 hectares of land. Mango - the king of fruits in Bangladesh - is one of the most delicious and popular fruits during the sunny summer. The best consumption of mango is in the form of fresh fruit. The ripe fruit is peeled and the pulp is eaten as such, the fleshes are either cut into pieces or made into small slices. Green fruits are often put into curries or 'dal' (pulse soup) for extra taste. A considerable quantity of both ripe and green fruits are used for making jam, jelly, squash, chutney, pickle, and similar other products. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240424_zip_s231_048 April 24, 2024, Chapainawabganj, Rajshahi, Bangladesh: Thousands of bright green mangoes are organised by sellers as they prepare for a day at the biggest mango market in Kansat, Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh. Every day mango farmers from the surrounding areas bring them to the market using bicycles. About 1200 tons of mangoes are sold at this market every day. It is the biggest mango market in the country. Bangladesh generally produces about 800,000 metric tons of mangoes on 51,000 hectares of land. Chapainawabganj alone produces almost 200,000 tons of mangoes on 23,282 hectares of land. Mango - the king of fruits in Bangladesh - is one of the most delicious and popular fruits during the sunny summer. The best consumption of mango is in the form of fresh fruit. The ripe fruit is peeled and the pulp is eaten as such, the fleshes are either cut into pieces or made into small slices. Green fruits are often put into curries or 'dal' (pulse soup) for extra taste. A considerable quantity of both ripe and green fruits are used for making jam, jelly, squash, chutney, pickle, and similar other products. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240424_zip_s231_047 April 24, 2024, Chapainawabganj, Rajshahi, Bangladesh: Thousands of bright green mangoes are organised by sellers as they prepare for a day at the biggest mango market in Kansat, Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh. Every day mango farmers from the surrounding areas bring them to the market using bicycles. About 1200 tons of mangoes are sold at this market every day. It is the biggest mango market in the country. Bangladesh generally produces about 800,000 metric tons of mangoes on 51,000 hectares of land. Chapainawabganj alone produces almost 200,000 tons of mangoes on 23,282 hectares of land. Mango - the king of fruits in Bangladesh - is one of the most delicious and popular fruits during the sunny summer. The best consumption of mango is in the form of fresh fruit. The ripe fruit is peeled and the pulp is eaten as such, the fleshes are either cut into pieces or made into small slices. Green fruits are often put into curries or 'dal' (pulse soup) for extra taste. A considerable quantity of both ripe and green fruits are used for making jam, jelly, squash, chutney, pickle, and similar other products. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240424_zip_s231_045 April 24, 2024, Chapainawabganj, Rajshahi, Bangladesh: Thousands of bright green mangoes are organised by sellers as they prepare for a day at the biggest mango market in Kansat, Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh. Every day mango farmers from the surrounding areas bring them to the market using bicycles. About 1200 tons of mangoes are sold at this market every day. It is the biggest mango market in the country. Bangladesh generally produces about 800,000 metric tons of mangoes on 51,000 hectares of land. Chapainawabganj alone produces almost 200,000 tons of mangoes on 23,282 hectares of land. Mango - the king of fruits in Bangladesh - is one of the most delicious and popular fruits during the sunny summer. The best consumption of mango is in the form of fresh fruit. The ripe fruit is peeled and the pulp is eaten as such, the fleshes are either cut into pieces or made into small slices. Green fruits are often put into curries or 'dal' (pulse soup) for extra taste. A considerable quantity of both ripe and green fruits are used for making jam, jelly, squash, chutney, pickle, and similar other products. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240424_zip_s231_046 April 24, 2024, Chapainawabganj, Rajshahi, Bangladesh: Thousands of bright green mangoes are organised by sellers as they prepare for a day at the biggest mango market in Kansat, Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh. Every day mango farmers from the surrounding areas bring them to the market using bicycles. About 1200 tons of mangoes are sold at this market every day. It is the biggest mango market in the country. Bangladesh generally produces about 800,000 metric tons of mangoes on 51,000 hectares of land. Chapainawabganj alone produces almost 200,000 tons of mangoes on 23,282 hectares of land. Mango - the king of fruits in Bangladesh - is one of the most delicious and popular fruits during the sunny summer. The best consumption of mango is in the form of fresh fruit. The ripe fruit is peeled and the pulp is eaten as such, the fleshes are either cut into pieces or made into small slices. Green fruits are often put into curries or 'dal' (pulse soup) for extra taste. A considerable quantity of both ripe and green fruits are used for making jam, jelly, squash, chutney, pickle, and similar other products. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240424_zip_s231_043 April 24, 2024, Chapainawabganj, Rajshahi, Bangladesh: Thousands of bright green mangoes are organised by sellers as they prepare for a day at the biggest mango market in Kansat, Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh. Every day mango farmers from the surrounding areas bring them to the market using bicycles. About 1200 tons of mangoes are sold at this market every day. It is the biggest mango market in the country. Bangladesh generally produces about 800,000 metric tons of mangoes on 51,000 hectares of land. Chapainawabganj alone produces almost 200,000 tons of mangoes on 23,282 hectares of land. Mango - the king of fruits in Bangladesh - is one of the most delicious and popular fruits during the sunny summer. The best consumption of mango is in the form of fresh fruit. The ripe fruit is peeled and the pulp is eaten as such, the fleshes are either cut into pieces or made into small slices. Green fruits are often put into curries or 'dal' (pulse soup) for extra taste. A considerable quantity of both ripe and green fruits are used for making jam, jelly, squash, chutney, pickle, and similar other products. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240424_zip_s231_042 April 24, 2024, Chapainawabganj, Rajshahi, Bangladesh: Thousands of bright green mangoes are organised by sellers as they prepare for a day at the biggest mango market in Kansat, Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh. Every day mango farmers from the surrounding areas bring them to the market using bicycles. About 1200 tons of mangoes are sold at this market every day. It is the biggest mango market in the country. Bangladesh generally produces about 800,000 metric tons of mangoes on 51,000 hectares of land. Chapainawabganj alone produces almost 200,000 tons of mangoes on 23,282 hectares of land. Mango - the king of fruits in Bangladesh - is one of the most delicious and popular fruits during the sunny summer. The best consumption of mango is in the form of fresh fruit. The ripe fruit is peeled and the pulp is eaten as such, the fleshes are either cut into pieces or made into small slices. Green fruits are often put into curries or 'dal' (pulse soup) for extra taste. A considerable quantity of both ripe and green fruits are used for making jam, jelly, squash, chutney, pickle, and similar other products. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240424_zip_s231_044 April 24, 2024, Chapainawabganj, Rajshahi, Bangladesh: Thousands of bright green mangoes are organised by sellers as they prepare for a day at the biggest mango market in Kansat, Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh. Every day mango farmers from the surrounding areas bring them to the market using bicycles. About 1200 tons of mangoes are sold at this market every day. It is the biggest mango market in the country. Bangladesh generally produces about 800,000 metric tons of mangoes on 51,000 hectares of land. Chapainawabganj alone produces almost 200,000 tons of mangoes on 23,282 hectares of land. Mango - the king of fruits in Bangladesh - is one of the most delicious and popular fruits during the sunny summer. The best consumption of mango is in the form of fresh fruit. The ripe fruit is peeled and the pulp is eaten as such, the fleshes are either cut into pieces or made into small slices. Green fruits are often put into curries or 'dal' (pulse soup) for extra taste. A considerable quantity of both ripe and green fruits are used for making jam, jelly, squash, chutney, pickle, and similar other products. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240424_zip_s231_041 April 24, 2024, Chapainawabganj, Rajshahi, Bangladesh: Thousands of bright green mangoes are organised by sellers as they prepare for a day at the biggest mango market in Kansat, Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh. Every day mango farmers from the surrounding areas bring them to the market using bicycles. About 1200 tons of mangoes are sold at this market every day. It is the biggest mango market in the country. Bangladesh generally produces about 800,000 metric tons of mangoes on 51,000 hectares of land. Chapainawabganj alone produces almost 200,000 tons of mangoes on 23,282 hectares of land. Mango - the king of fruits in Bangladesh - is one of the most delicious and popular fruits during the sunny summer. The best consumption of mango is in the form of fresh fruit. The ripe fruit is peeled and the pulp is eaten as such, the fleshes are either cut into pieces or made into small slices. Green fruits are often put into curries or 'dal' (pulse soup) for extra taste. A considerable quantity of both ripe and green fruits are used for making jam, jelly, squash, chutney, pickle, and similar other products. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240424_zip_s231_034 April 24, 2024, Chapainawabganj, Rajshahi, Bangladesh: Thousands of bright green mangoes are organised by sellers as they prepare for a day at the biggest mango market in Kansat, Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh. Every day mango farmers from the surrounding areas bring them to the market using bicycles. About 1200 tons of mangoes are sold at this market every day. It is the biggest mango market in the country. Bangladesh generally produces about 800,000 metric tons of mangoes on 51,000 hectares of land. Chapainawabganj alone produces almost 200,000 tons of mangoes on 23,282 hectares of land. Mango - the king of fruits in Bangladesh - is one of the most delicious and popular fruits during the sunny summer. The best consumption of mango is in the form of fresh fruit. The ripe fruit is peeled and the pulp is eaten as such, the fleshes are either cut into pieces or made into small slices. Green fruits are often put into curries or 'dal' (pulse soup) for extra taste. A considerable quantity of both ripe and green fruits are used for making jam, jelly, squash, chutney, pickle, and similar other products. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240424_zip_s231_030 April 24, 2024, Chapainawabganj, Rajshahi, Bangladesh: Thousands of bright green mangoes are organised by sellers as they prepare for a day at the biggest mango market in Kansat, Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh. Every day mango farmers from the surrounding areas bring them to the market using bicycles. About 1200 tons of mangoes are sold at this market every day. It is the biggest mango market in the country. Bangladesh generally produces about 800,000 metric tons of mangoes on 51,000 hectares of land. Chapainawabganj alone produces almost 200,000 tons of mangoes on 23,282 hectares of land. Mango - the king of fruits in Bangladesh - is one of the most delicious and popular fruits during the sunny summer. The best consumption of mango is in the form of fresh fruit. The ripe fruit is peeled and the pulp is eaten as such, the fleshes are either cut into pieces or made into small slices. Green fruits are often put into curries or 'dal' (pulse soup) for extra taste. A considerable quantity of both ripe and green fruits are used for making jam, jelly, squash, chutney, pickle, and similar other products. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240424_zip_s231_033 April 24, 2024, Chapainawabganj, Rajshahi, Bangladesh: Thousands of bright green mangoes are organised by sellers as they prepare for a day at the biggest mango market in Kansat, Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh. Every day mango farmers from the surrounding areas bring them to the market using bicycles. About 1200 tons of mangoes are sold at this market every day. It is the biggest mango market in the country. Bangladesh generally produces about 800,000 metric tons of mangoes on 51,000 hectares of land. Chapainawabganj alone produces almost 200,000 tons of mangoes on 23,282 hectares of land. Mango - the king of fruits in Bangladesh - is one of the most delicious and popular fruits during the sunny summer. The best consumption of mango is in the form of fresh fruit. The ripe fruit is peeled and the pulp is eaten as such, the fleshes are either cut into pieces or made into small slices. Green fruits are often put into curries or 'dal' (pulse soup) for extra taste. A considerable quantity of both ripe and green fruits are used for making jam, jelly, squash, chutney, pickle, and similar other products. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240424_zip_s231_027 April 24, 2024, Chapainawabganj, Rajshahi, Bangladesh: Thousands of bright green mangoes are organised by sellers as they prepare for a day at the biggest mango market in Kansat, Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh. Every day mango farmers from the surrounding areas bring them to the market using bicycles. About 1200 tons of mangoes are sold at this market every day. It is the biggest mango market in the country. Bangladesh generally produces about 800,000 metric tons of mangoes on 51,000 hectares of land. Chapainawabganj alone produces almost 200,000 tons of mangoes on 23,282 hectares of land. Mango - the king of fruits in Bangladesh - is one of the most delicious and popular fruits during the sunny summer. The best consumption of mango is in the form of fresh fruit. The ripe fruit is peeled and the pulp is eaten as such, the fleshes are either cut into pieces or made into small slices. Green fruits are often put into curries or 'dal' (pulse soup) for extra taste. A considerable quantity of both ripe and green fruits are used for making jam, jelly, squash, chutney, pickle, and similar other products. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240424_zip_s231_020 April 24, 2024, Chapainawabganj, Rajshahi, Bangladesh: Thousands of bright green mangoes are organised by sellers as they prepare for a day at the biggest mango market in Kansat, Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh. Every day mango farmers from the surrounding areas bring them to the market using bicycles. About 1200 tons of mangoes are sold at this market every day. It is the biggest mango market in the country. Bangladesh generally produces about 800,000 metric tons of mangoes on 51,000 hectares of land. Chapainawabganj alone produces almost 200,000 tons of mangoes on 23,282 hectares of land. Mango - the king of fruits in Bangladesh - is one of the most delicious and popular fruits during the sunny summer. The best consumption of mango is in the form of fresh fruit. The ripe fruit is peeled and the pulp is eaten as such, the fleshes are either cut into pieces or made into small slices. Green fruits are often put into curries or 'dal' (pulse soup) for extra taste. A considerable quantity of both ripe and green fruits are used for making jam, jelly, squash, chutney, pickle, and similar other products. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240424_zip_s231_017 April 24, 2024, Chapainawabganj, Rajshahi, Bangladesh: Thousands of bright green mangoes are organised by sellers as they prepare for a day at the biggest mango market in Kansat, Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh. Every day mango farmers from the surrounding areas bring them to the market using bicycles. About 1200 tons of mangoes are sold at this market every day. It is the biggest mango market in the country. Bangladesh generally produces about 800,000 metric tons of mangoes on 51,000 hectares of land. Chapainawabganj alone produces almost 200,000 tons of mangoes on 23,282 hectares of land. Mango - the king of fruits in Bangladesh - is one of the most delicious and popular fruits during the sunny summer. The best consumption of mango is in the form of fresh fruit. The ripe fruit is peeled and the pulp is eaten as such, the fleshes are either cut into pieces or made into small slices. Green fruits are often put into curries or 'dal' (pulse soup) for extra taste. A considerable quantity of both ripe and green fruits are used for making jam, jelly, squash, chutney, pickle, and similar other products. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240424_zip_s231_019 April 24, 2024, Chapainawabganj, Rajshahi, Bangladesh: Thousands of bright green mangoes are organised by sellers as they prepare for a day at the biggest mango market in Kansat, Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh. Every day mango farmers from the surrounding areas bring them to the market using bicycles. About 1200 tons of mangoes are sold at this market every day. It is the biggest mango market in the country. Bangladesh generally produces about 800,000 metric tons of mangoes on 51,000 hectares of land. Chapainawabganj alone produces almost 200,000 tons of mangoes on 23,282 hectares of land. Mango - the king of fruits in Bangladesh - is one of the most delicious and popular fruits during the sunny summer. The best consumption of mango is in the form of fresh fruit. The ripe fruit is peeled and the pulp is eaten as such, the fleshes are either cut into pieces or made into small slices. Green fruits are often put into curries or 'dal' (pulse soup) for extra taste. A considerable quantity of both ripe and green fruits are used for making jam, jelly, squash, chutney, pickle, and similar other products. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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