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Town of Ilulissat at 2.30 am enjoying the midnight sun in summer, west coast, Greenland, Polar Regions

The Gapstow Bridge across the Pond in Central Park, Manhattan, New York City. It was built of stone in 1896. One of 30 bridges and arches in the Park, it has featured in several films including Home Alone 2

People walking home across Nam Cuong sand dunes, Ninh Thuan, Vietnam, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia

Interior of Ernest Hemingway's former home at Finca Vigia, San Francisco de Paula, Havana, Cuba, West Indies, Central America

Thirty year old attractive brunette woman standing in the doorframe with a cup of coffee in her hands. Yukon Territory, Canada

Tourist feeds the birds (pyrrhocorax graculus) at the closed shelter in the Dolomites. Dolomites, Italy, Dolomites, Italy, Europe

Massage at the client's home on the terrace, photo at sunset. Masseur with face mask in the coronavirus pandemic, vertical photo

Detail of the massage at the client's home on the terrace. Masseuse with face mask in the coronavirus pandemic

Massage at the client's home on the terrace with the sun in the background. Masseuse with face mask in the coronavirus pandemic

Massage at the client's home on the terrace with the sun in the background. Masseuse with face mask in the coronavirus pandemic

Friends at a breakfast with orange juice and muffins at home, relaxing in with domestic food and drink

Electric washing machine from around 1930, Museum for Industrial Culture, Aeussere Sulzbacher Strasse 60-62, Nuremberg, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Striking Mongol features distinguish the face of a woman and her child (who is blind) living in the ruins of the Qala-i-Dokthar (Daughter's Castle), outside of the town of Bamiyan, August 30, 2002. Most of the old town was destroyed and up to 20,000 people of the region might have perished when Bamiyan fell to the Taliban in 2001. Bamiyan Valley is located in the Hazarajat at the edge of the Koh-i-Baba range , the end of the Hindu Kush. Bamiyan was a prosperous Buddhist kingdom on the ancient Silk Road until the 10th century, when the region was converted to Islam; in the 12th century, it was destroyed by Ghengis Khan. Most of the people of this region are of the Hazara tribe, and are Shi'a Moslems who have been persecuted for centuries by many of the Pashtun rulers of Afghanistan, who are from the Sunni sect. They most recently suffered at the hand of the Taliban, who tried for years to ethnically cleanse the region of its Shi'a people.