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Illustration - Beaufortain - Beaufort Region - France

Illustration - Beaufortain - Beaufort Region - France

FRANCE, HAUTE-SAVOIE (74) OLD PAINTED ADVERTISEMENT ON WOODEN FOR CHEESE Photo by Jarry Tripelon/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cluny Abbey - France

Cluny Abbey - France

FRANCE BURGUNDY SAONE-ET-LOIRE (71) - CLUNY. THE VAULTED WOODEN ROOF STRUCTURE OF THE FLOUR MILL AT CLUNY ABBEY DATES FROM THE SECOND HALF OF THE 13TH CENTURY AND IS A REMARKABLE EXAMPLE OF MEDIEVAL ROMANESQUE ARCHITECTURE. Photo by Vincent Schneider/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cluny Abbey - France

Cluny Abbey - France

FRANCE. BURGUNDY. SAONE-ET-LOIRE (71) CLUNY. ZOOM ON THE WOODEN VAULTED TIMBER FRAME OF THE GRANARY OF CLUNY ABBEY WHO DATES FROM THE SECOND HALF OF THE 13TH CENTURY, A REMARKABLE EXAMPLE OF MEDIEVAL ROMANESQUE ARCHITECTURE. Photo by Vincent Schneider/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Burang Gutu Eve Celebration - Xizang

Burang Gutu Eve Celebration - Xizang

This photo taken on Dec. 18, 2025 shows "Gutu" cooked at Jamyang Drolma's home in Khorchak Village, Burang County of Ngari Prefecture, southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region. Two days ahead of the Tibetan New Year is the traditional "Gutu Eve" for families to have a feast of "gutu", a traditional soup dish made of flour, at home. "Gu" in Tibetan means nine, which is a lucky number. "Tu" means "pasta." Nine different fillings like wool, charcoal and chili are placed inside the dough drops, and each of these fillings has a meaning. While in Burang, "Gutu" is a sort of porridge with nine ingredients and also a distinctive dish on the dinner table of the "Gutu Eve." In Khorchak Village of Burang County, Jamyang Drolma's family is bustling with New Year preparations at home. A pot of "Gutu" steams on the stove, while the "chema," a two-tier rectangular wooden box containing roasted barley and fried wheat grain, is placed to pray for harvest in the next year. This year, the family rejoiced over a bumper harvest

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Burang Gutu Eve Celebration - Xizang

Burang Gutu Eve Celebration - Xizang

Local residents in Tibetan costumes celebrate the "Gutu Eve" in Khorchak Village, Burang County of Ngari Prefecture, southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region, Dec. 18, 2025. Two days ahead of the Tibetan New Year is the traditional "Gutu Eve" for families to have a feast of "gutu", a traditional soup dish made of flour, at home. "Gu" in Tibetan means nine, which is a lucky number. "Tu" means "pasta." Nine different fillings like wool, charcoal and chili are placed inside the dough drops, and each of these fillings has a meaning. While in Burang, "Gutu" is a sort of porridge with nine ingredients and also a distinctive dish on the dinner table of the "Gutu Eve." In Khorchak Village of Burang County, Jamyang Drolma's family is bustling with New Year preparations at home. A pot of "Gutu" steams on the stove, while the "chema," a two-tier rectangular wooden box containing roasted barley and fried wheat grain, is placed to pray for harvest in the next year. This year, the family rejoiced over a bumper harvest of

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Burang Gutu Eve Celebration - Xizang

Burang Gutu Eve Celebration - Xizang

A resident shows a note denoting wishes and expectations for the New Year on the "Gutu Eve" in Khorchak Village, Burang County of Ngari Prefecture, southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region, Dec. 18, 2025. Two days ahead of the Tibetan New Year is the traditional "Gutu Eve" for families to have a feast of "gutu", a traditional soup dish made of flour, at home. "Gu" in Tibetan means nine, which is a lucky number. "Tu" means "pasta." Nine different fillings like wool, charcoal and chili are placed inside the dough drops, and each of these fillings has a meaning. While in Burang, "Gutu" is a sort of porridge with nine ingredients and also a distinctive dish on the dinner table of the "Gutu Eve." In Khorchak Village of Burang County, Jamyang Drolma's family is bustling with New Year preparations at home. A pot of "Gutu" steams on the stove, while the "chema," a two-tier rectangular wooden box containing roasted barley and fried wheat grain, is placed to pray for harvest in the next year. This year, the family re

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Burang Gutu Eve Celebration - Xizang

Burang Gutu Eve Celebration - Xizang

Local residents celebrate the "Gutu Eve" in Khorchak Village, Burang County of Ngari Prefecture, southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region, Dec. 18, 2025. Two days ahead of the Tibetan New Year is the traditional "Gutu Eve" for families to have a feast of "gutu", a traditional soup dish made of flour, at home. "Gu" in Tibetan means nine, which is a lucky number. "Tu" means "pasta." Nine different fillings like wool, charcoal and chili are placed inside the dough drops, and each of these fillings has a meaning. While in Burang, "Gutu" is a sort of porridge with nine ingredients and also a distinctive dish on the dinner table of the "Gutu Eve." In Khorchak Village of Burang County, Jamyang Drolma's family is bustling with New Year preparations at home. A pot of "Gutu" steams on the stove, while the "chema," a two-tier rectangular wooden box containing roasted barley and fried wheat grain, is placed to pray for harvest in the next year. This year, the family rejoiced over a bumper harvest of highland barley and

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Burang Gutu Eve Celebration - Xizang

Burang Gutu Eve Celebration - Xizang

Jamyang Drolma prepares "chema" at home in Khorchak Village, Burang County of Ngari Prefecture, southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region, Dec. 18, 2025. Two days ahead of the Tibetan New Year is the traditional "Gutu Eve" for families to have a feast of "gutu", a traditional soup dish made of flour, at home. "Gu" in Tibetan means nine, which is a lucky number. "Tu" means "pasta." Nine different fillings like wool, charcoal and chili are placed inside the dough drops, and each of these fillings has a meaning. While in Burang, "Gutu" is a sort of porridge with nine ingredients and also a distinctive dish on the dinner table of the "Gutu Eve." In Khorchak Village of Burang County, Jamyang Drolma's family is bustling with New Year preparations at home. A pot of "Gutu" steams on the stove, while the "chema," a two-tier rectangular wooden box containing roasted barley and fried wheat grain, is placed to pray for harvest in the next year. This year, the family rejoiced over a bumper harvest of highland barley and

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Burang Gutu Eve Celebration - Xizang

Burang Gutu Eve Celebration - Xizang

Jamyang Drolma's mother cooks "Gutu" at their home in Khorchak Village, Burang County of Ngari Prefecture, southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region, Dec. 18, 2025. Two days ahead of the Tibetan New Year is the traditional "Gutu Eve" for families to have a feast of "gutu", a traditional soup dish made of flour, at home. "Gu" in Tibetan means nine, which is a lucky number. "Tu" means "pasta." Nine different fillings like wool, charcoal and chili are placed inside the dough drops, and each of these fillings has a meaning. While in Burang, "Gutu" is a sort of porridge with nine ingredients and also a distinctive dish on the dinner table of the "Gutu Eve." In Khorchak Village of Burang County, Jamyang Drolma's family is bustling with New Year preparations at home. A pot of "Gutu" steams on the stove, while the "chema," a two-tier rectangular wooden box containing roasted barley and fried wheat grain, is placed to pray for harvest in the next year. This year, the family rejoiced over a bumper harvest of highland

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Burang Gutu Eve Celebration - Xizang

Burang Gutu Eve Celebration - Xizang

Jamyang Drolma (2nd L) poses for a group photo with her family in Khorchak Village, Burang County of Ngari Prefecture, southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region, Dec. 18, 2025. Two days ahead of the Tibetan New Year is the traditional "Gutu Eve" for families to have a feast of "gutu", a traditional soup dish made of flour, at home. "Gu" in Tibetan means nine, which is a lucky number. "Tu" means "pasta." Nine different fillings like wool, charcoal and chili are placed inside the dough drops, and each of these fillings has a meaning. While in Burang, "Gutu" is a sort of porridge with nine ingredients and also a distinctive dish on the dinner table of the "Gutu Eve." In Khorchak Village of Burang County, Jamyang Drolma's family is bustling with New Year preparations at home. A pot of "Gutu" steams on the stove, while the "chema," a two-tier rectangular wooden box containing roasted barley and fried wheat grain, is placed to pray for harvest in the next year. This year, the family rejoiced over a bumper harvest

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Burang Gutu Eve Celebration - Xizang

Burang Gutu Eve Celebration - Xizang

An aerial drone photo taken on Dec. 18, 2025 shows a view of Khorchak Village in Burang County of Ngari Prefecture, southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region. Two days ahead of the Tibetan New Year is the traditional "Gutu Eve" for families to have a feast of "gutu", a traditional soup dish made of flour, at home. "Gu" in Tibetan means nine, which is a lucky number. "Tu" means "pasta." Nine different fillings like wool, charcoal and chili are placed inside the dough drops, and each of these fillings has a meaning. While in Burang, "Gutu" is a sort of porridge with nine ingredients and also a distinctive dish on the dinner table of the "Gutu Eve." In Khorchak Village of Burang County, Jamyang Drolma's family is bustling with New Year preparations at home. A pot of "Gutu" steams on the stove, while the "chema," a two-tier rectangular wooden box containing roasted barley and fried wheat grain, is placed to pray for harvest in the next year. This year, the family rejoiced over a bumper harvest of highland barley

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Burang Gutu Eve Celebration - Xizang

Burang Gutu Eve Celebration - Xizang

An aerial drone photo taken on Dec. 18, 2025 shows a view of Khorchak Village in Burang County of Ngari Prefecture, southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region. Two days ahead of the Tibetan New Year is the traditional "Gutu Eve" for families to have a feast of "gutu", a traditional soup dish made of flour, at home. "Gu" in Tibetan means nine, which is a lucky number. "Tu" means "pasta." Nine different fillings like wool, charcoal and chili are placed inside the dough drops, and each of these fillings has a meaning. While in Burang, "Gutu" is a sort of porridge with nine ingredients and also a distinctive dish on the dinner table of the "Gutu Eve." In Khorchak Village of Burang County, Jamyang Drolma's family is bustling with New Year preparations at home. A pot of "Gutu" steams on the stove, while the "chema," a two-tier rectangular wooden box containing roasted barley and fried wheat grain, is placed to pray for harvest in the next year. This year, the family rejoiced over a bumper harvest of highland barley

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Making Toys from Wood Scraps - Kansas

Making Toys from Wood Scraps - Kansas

NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - Jay Morris of JHM Woodworks carries a nearly finished wooden truck in his workshop on Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2025, in Lawrence, Kansas. Using donated wood scraps, Morris and a team of volunteers have handcrafted 115 delivery-style trucks to be distributed to children in need through the Toys for Tots program. Photo by Tammy Ljungblad/Kansas City Star/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Making Toys from Wood Scraps - Kansas

Making Toys from Wood Scraps - Kansas

NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - Brandon Bradshaw, a volunteer from Independence, Missouri, carries newly finished wooden toy trucks crafted under the guidance of Jay Morris from JHM Woodworks, on Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2025, in Lawrence, Kansas. Using donated wood scraps, Morris and his team of volunteers will handcraft 115 delivery-style trucks that will be distributed to children in need through the Toys for Tots program. Photo by Tammy Ljungblad/Kansas City Star/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM

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China: Raccoons Jump at Painted “Tree” in Adorable Zoo Moment

On November 16, 2025, at a zoo in Shandong, three raccoons were filmed repeatedly jumping at a wooden door painted with a tall tree, mistaking it for a real one. The trio bounced and scratched excitedly, amusing visitors with their energetic — and adorable — attempts.

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China: Adorable Panda Tumbles to Ground After Slipping Off Rope Ladder

Adorable video captured a male panda in Chongqing, China, on October 11, 2025, tumbling to the ground after it slipped through a gap while climbing across a wooden rope ladder.

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[Breaking News]Preparations for Kabuki performance in Kyoto

KYOTO, Japan, Nov. 26 Kyodo - Preparations are under way for a year-end Kabuki performance in Kyoto, western Japan, on Nov. 26, 2025, with wooden boards with the names of Kabuki actors written in the traditional "kantei-ryu" style of calligraphy -- wishing for a full house -- on display at Minamiza Theater. (Kyodo)

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Palestinian Family Endures Repeated Displacement - West Bank

Palestinian Family Endures Repeated Displacement - West Bank

Suleiman Khaled Mleihat, 64, stands beside a wooden frame intended to become part of a shelter in a newly established encampment in Ras Ein Al-Auja, West Bank, on November 28, 2025. The Mleihat family, repeatedly displaced since the Nakba, was forced to leave the nearby Al-Awsaj community after renewed pressure and incursions. Their expulsion is part of a wider pattern in the Jordan Valley, where more than one hundred Palestinian Bedouin communities have been uprooted in recent years. Photo by Wahaj Bani Moufleh/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Palestinian Family Endures Repeated Displacement - West Bank

Palestinian Family Endures Repeated Displacement - West Bank

Family members set up a wooden frame for a temporary shelter in Ras Ein Al-Auja, West Bank, on November 28, 2025. The Mleihat family, repeatedly displaced since the Nakba, was forced to leave the nearby Al-Awsaj community after renewed pressure and incursions. Their expulsion is part of a wider pattern in the Jordan Valley, where more than one hundred Palestinian Bedouin communities have been uprooted in recent years. Photo by Wahaj Bani Moufleh/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Palestinian Family Endures Repeated Displacement - West Bank

Palestinian Family Endures Repeated Displacement - West Bank

Suleiman Khaled Mleihat, 64, stands beside a wooden frame intended to become part of a shelter in a newly established encampment in Ras Ein Al-Auja, West Bank, on November 28, 2025. The Mleihat family, repeatedly displaced since the Nakba, was forced to leave the nearby Al-Awsaj community after renewed pressure and incursions. Their expulsion is part of a wider pattern in the Jordan Valley, where more than one hundred Palestinian Bedouin communities have been uprooted in recent years. Photo by Wahaj Bani Moufleh/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Palestinian Family Endures Repeated Displacement - West Bank

Palestinian Family Endures Repeated Displacement - West Bank

Family members set up a wooden frame for a temporary shelter in Ras Ein Al-Auja, West Bank, on November 28, 2025. The Mleihat family, repeatedly displaced since the Nakba, was forced to leave the nearby Al-Awsaj community after renewed pressure and incursions. Their expulsion is part of a wider pattern in the Jordan Valley, where more than one hundred Palestinian Bedouin communities have been uprooted in recent years. Photo by Wahaj Bani Moufleh/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Palestinian Family Endures Repeated Displacement - West Bank

Palestinian Family Endures Repeated Displacement - West Bank

Family members set up a wooden frame for a temporary shelter in Ras Ein Al-Auja, West Bank, on November 28, 2025. The Mleihat family, repeatedly displaced since the Nakba, was forced to leave the nearby Al-Awsaj community after renewed pressure and incursions. Their expulsion is part of a wider pattern in the Jordan Valley, where more than one hundred Palestinian Bedouin communities have been uprooted in recent years. Photo by Wahaj Bani Moufleh/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Palestinian Family Endures Repeated Displacement - West Bank

Palestinian Family Endures Repeated Displacement - West Bank

A member of the Mleihat family carries a wooden doorframe while assembling a shelter in a newly established encampment in Ras Ein Al-Auja, West Bank, on November 28, 2025. The Mleihat family, repeatedly displaced since the Nakba, was forced to leave the nearby Al-Awsaj community after renewed pressure and incursions. Their expulsion is part of a wider pattern in the Jordan Valley, where more than one hundred Palestinian Bedouin communities have been uprooted in recent years. Photo by Wahaj Bani Moufleh/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Palestinian Family Endures Repeated Displacement - West Bank

Palestinian Family Endures Repeated Displacement - West Bank

A member of the Mleihat family carries a wooden panel in an encampment in Ras Ein Al-Auja, West Bank, on November 28, 2025. The Mleihat family, repeatedly displaced since the Nakba, was forced to leave the nearby Al-Awsaj community after renewed pressure and incursions. Their expulsion is part of a wider pattern in the Jordan Valley, where more than one hundred Palestinian Bedouin communities have been uprooted in recent years. Photo by Wahaj Bani Moufleh/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Palestinian Family Endures Repeated Displacement - West Bank

Palestinian Family Endures Repeated Displacement - West Bank

A member of the Mleihat family carries a wooden panel in an encampment in Ras Ein Al-Auja, West Bank, on November 28, 2025. The Mleihat family, repeatedly displaced since the Nakba, was forced to leave the nearby Al-Awsaj community after renewed pressure and incursions. Their expulsion is part of a wider pattern in the Jordan Valley, where more than one hundred Palestinian Bedouin communities have been uprooted in recent years. Photo by Wahaj Bani Moufleh/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Palestinian Family Endures Repeated Displacement - West Bank

Palestinian Family Endures Repeated Displacement - West Bank

Family members lift a wooden wardrobe while assembling a temporary structure in an encampment in Ras Ein Al-Auja, West Bank, on November 28, 2025. The Mleihat family, repeatedly displaced since the Nakba, was forced to leave the nearby Al-Awsaj community after renewed pressure and incursions. Their expulsion is part of a wider pattern in the Jordan Valley, where more than one hundred Palestinian Bedouin communities have been uprooted in recent years. Photo by Wahaj Bani Moufleh/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Palestinian Family Endures Repeated Displacement - West Bank

Palestinian Family Endures Repeated Displacement - West Bank

A member of the Mleihat family carries wooden planks as a child walks nearby in an encampment in Ras Ein Al-Auja, West Bank, on November 28, 2025. The Mleihat family, repeatedly displaced since the Nakba, was forced to leave the nearby Al-Awsaj community after renewed pressure and incursions. Their expulsion is part of a wider pattern in the Jordan Valley, where more than one hundred Palestinian Bedouin communities have been uprooted in recent years. Photo by Wahaj Bani Moufleh/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Palestinian Family Endures Repeated Displacement - West Bank

Palestinian Family Endures Repeated Displacement - West Bank

Family members set up a wooden frame for a temporary shelter in Ras Ein Al-Auja, West Bank, on November 28, 2025. The Mleihat family, repeatedly displaced since the Nakba, was forced to leave the nearby Al-Awsaj community after renewed pressure and incursions. Their expulsion is part of a wider pattern in the Jordan Valley, where more than one hundred Palestinian Bedouin communities have been uprooted in recent years. Photo by Wahaj Bani Moufleh/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Preparations for Kabuki performance in Kyoto

Preparations for Kabuki performance in Kyoto

Preparations are under way for a year-end Kabuki performance in Kyoto, western Japan, on Nov. 26, 2025, with wooden boards with the names of Kabuki actors written in the traditional "kantei-ryu" style of calligraphy -- wishing for a full house -- on display at Minamiza Theater.

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Preparations for Kabuki performance in Kyoto

Preparations for Kabuki performance in Kyoto

Preparations are under way for a year-end Kabuki performance in Kyoto, western Japan, on Nov. 26, 2025, with wooden boards with the names of Kabuki actors written in the traditional "kantei-ryu" style of calligraphy -- wishing for a full house -- on display at Minamiza Theater.

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Preparations for Kabuki performance in Kyoto

Preparations for Kabuki performance in Kyoto

Preparations are under way for a year-end Kabuki performance in Kyoto, western Japan, on Nov. 26, 2025, with wooden boards with the names of Kabuki actors written in the traditional "kantei-ryu" style of calligraphy -- wishing for a full house -- on display at Minamiza Theater.

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Iraqi Deminer Loses Legs Clearing Mines - Iraq

Iraqi Deminer Loses Legs Clearing Mines - Iraq

Four anti-personnel landmines are displayed on a wooden shelf in Hoshyar Ali's room, turned museum, in Halabja, Iraq, on November 20, 2025. He has been clearing landmines for over four decades, a task he began after the Iran-Iraq war when thousands of mines were planted along the border. Despite losing both legs and several family members to explosions, he continues to volunteer in mine removal. Locals call him “man of the mines,” and he is building a museum in his village to display defused explosives for future generations. Photo by Showan Sulaiman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Iraqi Deminer Loses Legs Clearing Mines - Iraq

Iraqi Deminer Loses Legs Clearing Mines - Iraq

Four anti-personnel landmines are displayed on a wooden shelf in Hoshyar Ali's room, turned museum, in Halabja, Iraq, on November 20, 2025. He has been clearing landmines for over four decades, a task he began after the Iran-Iraq war when thousands of mines were planted along the border. Despite losing both legs and several family members to explosions, he continues to volunteer in mine removal. Locals call him “man of the mines,” and he is building a museum in his village to display defused explosives for future generations. Photo by Showan Sulaiman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Maxima Opens Circular Wooden Residential Building - Rotterdam

Queen Maxima Opens Circular Wooden Residential Building - Rotterdam

Queen Maxima opens the circular wooden residential building SAWA in Rotterdam. The building comprises over one hundred apartments and has been extensively developed in a circular and biobased manner, with a focus on nature and affordable housing, on November 18, 2025, in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Photo by Patrick van Emst/NL Beeld/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Maxima Opens Circular Wooden Residential Building - Rotterdam

Queen Maxima Opens Circular Wooden Residential Building - Rotterdam

Queen Maxima opens the circular wooden residential building SAWA in Rotterdam. The building comprises over one hundred apartments and has been extensively developed in a circular and biobased manner, with a focus on nature and affordable housing, on November 18, 2025, in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Photo by Patrick van Emst/NL Beeld/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Maxima Opens Circular Wooden Residential Building - Rotterdam

Queen Maxima Opens Circular Wooden Residential Building - Rotterdam

Queen Maxima opens the circular wooden residential building SAWA in Rotterdam. The building comprises over one hundred apartments and has been extensively developed in a circular and biobased manner, with a focus on nature and affordable housing, on November 18, 2025, in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Photo by Patrick van Emst/NL Beeld/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Maxima Opens Circular Wooden Residential Building - Rotterdam

Queen Maxima Opens Circular Wooden Residential Building - Rotterdam

Queen Maxima opens the circular wooden residential building SAWA in Rotterdam. The building comprises over one hundred apartments and has been extensively developed in a circular and biobased manner, with a focus on nature and affordable housing, on November 18, 2025, in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Photo by Patrick van Emst/NL Beeld/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Maxima Opens Circular Wooden Residential Building - Rotterdam

Queen Maxima Opens Circular Wooden Residential Building - Rotterdam

Queen Maxima opens the circular wooden residential building SAWA in Rotterdam. The building comprises over one hundred apartments and has been extensively developed in a circular and biobased manner, with a focus on nature and affordable housing, on November 18, 2025, in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Photo by Patrick van Emst/NL Beeld/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Maxima Opens Circular Wooden Residential Building - Rotterdam

Queen Maxima Opens Circular Wooden Residential Building - Rotterdam

Queen Maxima opens the circular wooden residential building SAWA in Rotterdam. The building comprises over one hundred apartments and has been extensively developed in a circular and biobased manner, with a focus on nature and affordable housing, on November 18, 2025, in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Photo by Patrick van Emst/NL Beeld/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Maxima Opens Circular Wooden Residential Building - Rotterdam

Queen Maxima Opens Circular Wooden Residential Building - Rotterdam

Queen Maxima opens the circular wooden residential building SAWA in Rotterdam. The building comprises over one hundred apartments and has been extensively developed in a circular and biobased manner, with a focus on nature and affordable housing, on November 18, 2025, in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Photo by Patrick van Emst/NL Beeld/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Maxima Opens Circular Wooden Residential Building - Rotterdam

Queen Maxima Opens Circular Wooden Residential Building - Rotterdam

Queen Maxima opens the circular wooden residential building SAWA in Rotterdam. The building comprises over one hundred apartments and has been extensively developed in a circular and biobased manner, with a focus on nature and affordable housing, on November 18, 2025, in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Photo by Patrick van Emst/NL Beeld/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Maxima Opens Circular Wooden Residential Building - Rotterdam

Queen Maxima Opens Circular Wooden Residential Building - Rotterdam

. Queen Maxima opens the circular wooden residential building SAWA in Rotterdam. The building comprises over one hundred apartments and has been extensively developed in a circular and biobased manner, with a focus on nature and affordable housing, on November 18, 2025, in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Photo by Patrick van Emst/NL Beeld/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Maxima Opens Circular Wooden Residential Building - Rotterdam

Queen Maxima Opens Circular Wooden Residential Building - Rotterdam

Queen Maxima opens the circular wooden residential building SAWA in Rotterdam. The building comprises over one hundred apartments and has been extensively developed in a circular and biobased manner, with a focus on nature and affordable housing, on November 18, 2025, in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Photo by Patrick van Emst/NL Beeld/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Maxima Opens Circular Wooden Residential Building - Rotterdam

Queen Maxima Opens Circular Wooden Residential Building - Rotterdam

Queen Maxima opens the circular wooden residential building SAWA in Rotterdam. The building comprises over one hundred apartments and has been extensively developed in a circular and biobased manner, with a focus on nature and affordable housing, on November 18, 2025, in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Photo by Patrick van Emst/NL Beeld/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Maxima Opens Circular Wooden Residential Building - Rotterdam

Queen Maxima Opens Circular Wooden Residential Building - Rotterdam

Queen Maxima opens the circular wooden residential building SAWA in Rotterdam. The building comprises over one hundred apartments and has been extensively developed in a circular and biobased manner, with a focus on nature and affordable housing, on November 18, 2025, in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Photo by Patrick van Emst/NL Beeld/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Maxima Opens Circular Wooden Residential Building - Rotterdam

Queen Maxima Opens Circular Wooden Residential Building - Rotterdam

Queen Maxima opens the circular wooden residential building SAWA in Rotterdam. The building comprises over one hundred apartments and has been extensively developed in a circular and biobased manner, with a focus on nature and affordable housing, on November 18, 2025, in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Photo by Patrick van Emst/NL Beeld/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Maxima Opens Circular Wooden Residential Building - Rotterdam

Queen Maxima Opens Circular Wooden Residential Building - Rotterdam

Queen Maxima opens the circular wooden residential building SAWA in Rotterdam. The building comprises over one hundred apartments and has been extensively developed in a circular and biobased manner, with a focus on nature and affordable housing, on November 18, 2025, in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Photo by Patrick van Emst/NL Beeld/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Maxima Opens Circular Wooden Residential Building - Rotterdam

Queen Maxima Opens Circular Wooden Residential Building - Rotterdam

Queen Maxima opens the circular wooden residential building SAWA in Rotterdam. The building comprises over one hundred apartments and has been extensively developed in a circular and biobased manner, with a focus on nature and affordable housing, on November 18, 2025, in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Photo by Patrick van Emst/NL Beeld/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Maxima Opens Circular Wooden Residential Building - Rotterdam

Queen Maxima Opens Circular Wooden Residential Building - Rotterdam

Queen Maxima opens the circular wooden residential building SAWA in Rotterdam. The building comprises over one hundred apartments and has been extensively developed in a circular and biobased manner, with a focus on nature and affordable housing, on November 18, 2025, in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Photo by Patrick van Emst/NL Beeld/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Maxima Opens Circular Wooden Residential Building - Rotterdam

Queen Maxima Opens Circular Wooden Residential Building - Rotterdam

Queen Maxima opens the circular wooden residential building SAWA in Rotterdam. The building comprises over one hundred apartments and has been extensively developed in a circular and biobased manner, with a focus on nature and affordable housing, on November 18, 2025, in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Photo by Patrick van Emst/NL Beeld/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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