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Players enjoy a relaxation exercise during a FutbolNet session in the Centre Olympafrica Juan Antonio Samaranch Sport Complex.
A night-time view of Santa Maria della Isola sanctuary, off the coast of Calabria in Southern Italy. Built in a Byzantine style, it was built in around the 4th Century and is connected to the mainland via a causeway.
In Vietri, a port town just to the west of Salerno on the Amalfi Coast, a man and a woman sit astride a scooter in front of a ceramic tile mural. Multi-coloured ceramics have been a product of this region of the Italian coast since the 15th century.
Women, men, and children of all backgrounds wear thanaka, painted artfully or daubed carelessly onto their faces.
Leg, red high heels and taxis, Times Square.
Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, Spain The Camino de Santiago pilgrimage routes culminate in front of the Romanesque Cathedral de Santiago de Compostela, where the tomb of Saint James the Apostle lies beneath the main altar.
Boys practice football indoors while wearing traditional dishdasha in Al Seeb, Oman. Some indoor football players participate in a version called futsal, a type of five-a-side football played on a hard court surface with flat lines.
Actors perform the Procession of Verges, a reenactment of the life and death of Jesus Christ, in Verges, Spain, a few days before Easter. The final act is called the “Dance of Death.”
The Arch of Janus in Rome is the only monument of the Forum Boarium—the city’s ancient livestock market—that remains unrestored. It requires cleaning, stabilization, and educational placards that interpret its meaning for visitors and locals.
Sugar skulls are sold in many forms across Mexico. This colorful group has sequins for eyes in Mercado Benito Juarez.