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Small Baths, Hadrian's Villa, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tivoli, Province of Rome, Latium (Lazio), Italy, Europe

Small Baths, Hadrian's Villa, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tivoli, Province of Rome, Latium (Lazio), Italy, Europe

Small baths, Hadrian's Villa, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tivoli, Province of Rome, Latium (Lazio), Italy, Europe

Great tit (Parus major) bathing at the edge of a bank, surrounded by water splashes and drops, middle ground small stones and old leaves, background blurred, Overijssel, Netherlands

Great tit (Parus major) bathing at the edge of a bank, surrounded by water splashes and drops, middle ground small stones and old leaves, background blurred, Overijssel, Netherlands

Bay with beach, the marina and the houses of Puerto Soller at back, Port de Soller, Mallorca, Majorca, Balearic Islands, Mediterranean Sea, Spain, Europe

Tourists, bathers on the beach with sunshades, bird's eye view, Sorrento, Sorrentine Peninsula, Amalfi Coast, Campania, Italy, Europe

Bathing people on rocks at Verzasca, near Lavertezzo, Verzascatal, Valle Verzasca, Canton Ticino, Switzerland, Europe

Glass bottles containing bath additives including golden bath oil beads and green and white bath salt crystals

Overcrowded touristic bathing beach with umbrellas, Lungomare Cristoforo Colombo, Molise, Italy, Europe

Bathing people on rocks at Verzasca, near Lavertezzo, Verzascatal, Valle Verzasca, Canton Ticino, Switzerland, Europe

A man is baptized in the healing mud of Espinoza, Mexico.Twice a year the faithful visit Espinazo, a small dusty village and birthplace of El Nino Fidencio, one of the most revered healers in North East Mexico. Although he died in the 1940s people believe certain priests known as Materias can channel his healing gifts and cure people. During the anniversary of his birth and death over 100,000 people take part in the celebration by giving thanks at his gravesite or bathing and getting healed in mud baths.

A woman is healed in the mud baths of Espinoza, Mexico.Twice a year the faithful visit Espinazo, a small dusty village and birthplace of El Nino Fidencio, one of the most revered healers in North East Mexico. Although he died in the 1940s people believe certain priests known as Materias can channel his healing gifts and cure people. During the anniversary of his birth and death over 100,000 people take part in the celebration by giving thanks at his gravesite or bathing and getting healed in mud baths.

An old man is healed in the mud baths of Espinoza, Mexico.Twice a year the faithful visit Espinazo, a small dusty village and birthplace of El Nino Fidencio, one of the most revered healers in North East Mexico. Although he died in the 1940s people believe certain priests known as Materias can channel his healing gifts and cure people. During the anniversary of his birth and death over 100,000 people take part in the celebration by giving thanks at his gravesite or bathing and getting healed in mud baths.