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Horses gallop during a cultural demonstration at a breeding center in West Ujimqin Banner in Inner Mongolia.
Yom Kippur is the holiest day of the Jewish year and marks a time for atonement through fasting and prayer. In this image, ultra-Orthodox Jewish men pray at the Western Wall during Yom Kippur in the Old City of Jerusalem.
A woman crosses this stepping stone bridge on a rainy day in Phoenix Ancient Town.
It took thousands of storms to pummel the Azure Window into the limestone sea cliffs of Malta’s Gozo Island, but just one to finish it off. The iconic site in Dwejra Bay was one of the island-nation’s most popular natural attractions—it was even featured briefly in the HBO series “Game of Thrones”—before it toppled in March 2017. To see other impressive sea arches visible from a sunbathers vantage, head to the White Chalk Cliffs coastline of Etretat in Normandy, France. You can even walk beneath the impressive Falaise Aval at low tide.
A senior citizen receives a dose of Chinese-developed COVID-19 vaccine in Brasilia, Brazil, on March 22, 2021. Brazil on Monday said 1,383 more people died from the novel coronavirus disease in the previous 24 hours, raising the national death toll to 295,425. According to the Ministry of Health, tests detected 49,293 new cases, bringing the nationwide count to 12,047,526. Brazil is one of the countries hardest hit by the virus worldwide in terms of both deaths and cases, second only to the United States.
Bags containing irradiated soil are stacked up for temporary storage in Tomioka, Fukushima Prefecture. This image was taken in 2017, six years after the disaster.
A member of a Chinese survey team sets up a marker on the summit of Mount Everest on May 27, 2020. With the mountain closed to virtually all other climbers due to COVID-19 during the spring of 2020, China sent an expedition to remeasure the mountain, which is known to Tibetans as Qomolangma.
A man blows a shofar horn at the Western Wall Plaza in Jerusalem's Old City to celebrate the start of Rosh Hashanah in 2011. Many Jewish people interpret the horn's sound as a call to repent their sins and seek forgiveness from God.
In this 2018 photo, workers produce medical gloves at a factory in Luannan County, China, which manufactures more than 13 billion medical gloves a year for global export.