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Taking time away from doing the Governments business to take in the solar eclipse on the National Mall. April 8, 2024
Rehearsal of the Lithuanian state wind instrument orchestra "Trimitas" in the the Grand Courtyard of Vilnius University
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Vilnius, LT, 2020
Arkliukas, pin 0,2 mm, Foma Retropan 320, HC-110 Dil. H
Something interesting is going on in the street, so a woman and a little girl watch the performance or whatever it is with keen interest. Candid street photograph. Black and white version.
Swahili spectators at a traditional stick fight in Shela, a small Muslim fishing village in Kenya's Lamu Archipelago near the border with Somalia.
The traditional niqab or viel and long black buibui garment are worn by young unmarried Swahili women at festivals and public events - signifiers of modesty and identity rooted in an ancient Swahili-Arab heritage extending to Oman, Persia and India.
This autumn, the Noordbrabants Museum will exhibit the intriguing work of a young artist from Northern Ireland, Claire Morgan. After successful exhibitions abroad, including in Britain, this will be her first solo museum exhibition in the Netherlands. Morgan’s sculptures and paintings explore the vulnerable relationship between people and their natural environment. Morgan’s work has already attracted lots of international attention in Paris, London, Milan and New York.
A entrada monumental do anfiteatro romano de Mérida, construída em alvenaria de pedra e tijolo no século I d.C., servia para acolher os espectadores durante combates de gladiadores e outros espetáculos públicos. Integrado no conjunto arqueológico da antiga cidade de Augusta Emerita, que era a capital da província romana da Lusitânia, este vomitório permitia o acesso ao recinto, projetado para facilitar o fluxo de cerca de 15.000 pessoas. A estrutura mantém os seus elementos arquitetónicos essenciais, incluindo o pavimento original em lajes de pedra e os arcos em tijolo, sendo classificada como Património Mundial pela UNESCO desde 1993, refletindo o programa urbano promovido por Augusto na fundação da colónia.
The monumental entrance of the Roman amphitheater of Mérida, built in stone and brick masonry in the 1st century AD, served to welcome spectators during gladiator fights and other public spectacles. Integrated into the archaeological complex of the ancient city of Augusta Emerita, which was the capital of the Roman province of Lusitania, this vomitorium allowed access to the enclosure, designed to facilitate the flow of about 15,000 people. The structure maintains its essential architectural elements, including the original stone slab floor and brick arches, and has been classified as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO since 1993, reflecting the urban program promoted by Augustus at the foundation of the colony.
GAA fans keep a eye on the match.
Dr Cullen Park, Co Carlow, Ireland. 1990.
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Kodak T-max 35mm - Nikkormat/Nikkor 28mm.
Spectators at Kilnsey show, an annual agricultural show in the Yorkshire Dales. Are they watching the sheep dog trials or just enjoying the landscape? Or both?
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SPECTATORS on Freo’s North and South Moles witnessed a Mexican Navy tall ship spectacularly berth in port on Wednesday, decked with a giant Mexican flag.
The ARM Cuauhtemoc arrived in Freo on Wednesday morning and remained in port until Saturday afternoon.
The crew of the ARM Cuauhtemoc climbed the rigging for a spectacular entry and exit of Fremantle Harbour, Western Australia.
According to Fremantle Ports, the “instructional” ship facilitates the Mexican Navy’s 4th year naval cadets and is currently holding 261 sailors, many of whom clambered onto her 48.2m-tall masts in a remarkable display of welcome.
Freo is the Cuauhtemoc’s first Australian stop in her eight-month global training and goodwill cruise, following stops at San Diego, Honolulu, Tokyo, Incheon, Shanghai, Manila, and Singapore.
The Cuauhtemoc departed Fremantle at 2pm on Saturday, when she sailed on to Sydney, Auckland, and Tahiti.
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Mexican Navy Tall Ship ARM Cuauhtemoc exiting Fremantle harbour, Western Australia.
It was a very breezy and chilly departure. They made a beautiful sight.