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Street Monkey Mask Circus - Indonesia

Street Monkey Mask Circus - Indonesia

A monkey mask street circus attraction is seen attracting the attention of road users and the public in its daily attraction in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia on August 15, 2024. Topeng Monye means "Masked Macaques" in Indonesian, is the name given to macaques used in street performances in Indonesian cities. The training of these macaques is particularly cruel, then their daily life, tirelessly repeating their show number, is extremely hard. In some regions of Indonesia, this representation is no longer authorized but associations for the protection of animals are trying to ban this exploitation of macaques, confiscate them and release them in a protected forest, throughout the country. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Street Monkey Mask Circus - Indonesia

Street Monkey Mask Circus - Indonesia

A monkey mask street circus attraction is seen attracting the attention of road users and the public in its daily attraction in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia on August 15, 2024. Topeng Monye means "Masked Macaques" in Indonesian, is the name given to macaques used in street performances in Indonesian cities. The training of these macaques is particularly cruel, then their daily life, tirelessly repeating their show number, is extremely hard. In some regions of Indonesia, this representation is no longer authorized but associations for the protection of animals are trying to ban this exploitation of macaques, confiscate them and release them in a protected forest, throughout the country. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Street Monkey Mask Circus - Indonesia

Street Monkey Mask Circus - Indonesia

A monkey mask street circus attraction is seen attracting the attention of road users and the public in its daily attraction in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia on August 15, 2024. Topeng Monye means "Masked Macaques" in Indonesian, is the name given to macaques used in street performances in Indonesian cities. The training of these macaques is particularly cruel, then their daily life, tirelessly repeating their show number, is extremely hard. In some regions of Indonesia, this representation is no longer authorized but associations for the protection of animals are trying to ban this exploitation of macaques, confiscate them and release them in a protected forest, throughout the country. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Street Monkey Mask Circus - Indonesia

Street Monkey Mask Circus - Indonesia

A monkey mask street circus attraction is seen attracting the attention of road users and the public in its daily attraction in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia on August 15, 2024. Topeng Monye means "Masked Macaques" in Indonesian, is the name given to macaques used in street performances in Indonesian cities. The training of these macaques is particularly cruel, then their daily life, tirelessly repeating their show number, is extremely hard. In some regions of Indonesia, this representation is no longer authorized but associations for the protection of animals are trying to ban this exploitation of macaques, confiscate them and release them in a protected forest, throughout the country. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Street Monkey Mask Circus - Indonesia

Street Monkey Mask Circus - Indonesia

A monkey mask street circus attraction is seen attracting the attention of road users and the public in its daily attraction in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia on August 15, 2024. Topeng Monye means "Masked Macaques" in Indonesian, is the name given to macaques used in street performances in Indonesian cities. The training of these macaques is particularly cruel, then their daily life, tirelessly repeating their show number, is extremely hard. In some regions of Indonesia, this representation is no longer authorized but associations for the protection of animals are trying to ban this exploitation of macaques, confiscate them and release them in a protected forest, throughout the country. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Street Monkey Mask Circus - Indonesia

Street Monkey Mask Circus - Indonesia

A monkey mask street circus attraction is seen attracting the attention of road users and the public in its daily attraction in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia on August 15, 2024. Topeng Monye means "Masked Macaques" in Indonesian, is the name given to macaques used in street performances in Indonesian cities. The training of these macaques is particularly cruel, then their daily life, tirelessly repeating their show number, is extremely hard. In some regions of Indonesia, this representation is no longer authorized but associations for the protection of animals are trying to ban this exploitation of macaques, confiscate them and release them in a protected forest, throughout the country. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Street Monkey Mask Circus - Indonesia

Street Monkey Mask Circus - Indonesia

A monkey mask street circus attraction is seen attracting the attention of road users and the public in its daily attraction in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia on August 15, 2024. Topeng Monye means "Masked Macaques" in Indonesian, is the name given to macaques used in street performances in Indonesian cities. The training of these macaques is particularly cruel, then their daily life, tirelessly repeating their show number, is extremely hard. In some regions of Indonesia, this representation is no longer authorized but associations for the protection of animals are trying to ban this exploitation of macaques, confiscate them and release them in a protected forest, throughout the country. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Street Monkey Mask Circus - Indonesia

Street Monkey Mask Circus - Indonesia

A monkey mask street circus attraction is seen attracting the attention of road users and the public in its daily attraction in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia on August 15, 2024. Topeng Monye means "Masked Macaques" in Indonesian, is the name given to macaques used in street performances in Indonesian cities. The training of these macaques is particularly cruel, then their daily life, tirelessly repeating their show number, is extremely hard. In some regions of Indonesia, this representation is no longer authorized but associations for the protection of animals are trying to ban this exploitation of macaques, confiscate them and release them in a protected forest, throughout the country. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Street Monkey Mask Circus - Indonesia

Street Monkey Mask Circus - Indonesia

A monkey mask street circus attraction is seen attracting the attention of road users and the public in its daily attraction in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia on August 15, 2024. Topeng Monye means "Masked Macaques" in Indonesian, is the name given to macaques used in street performances in Indonesian cities. The training of these macaques is particularly cruel, then their daily life, tirelessly repeating their show number, is extremely hard. In some regions of Indonesia, this representation is no longer authorized but associations for the protection of animals are trying to ban this exploitation of macaques, confiscate them and release them in a protected forest, throughout the country. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Street Monkey Mask Circus - Indonesia

Street Monkey Mask Circus - Indonesia

A monkey mask street circus attraction is seen attracting the attention of road users and the public in its daily attraction in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia on August 15, 2024. Topeng Monye means "Masked Macaques" in Indonesian, is the name given to macaques used in street performances in Indonesian cities. The training of these macaques is particularly cruel, then their daily life, tirelessly repeating their show number, is extremely hard. In some regions of Indonesia, this representation is no longer authorized but associations for the protection of animals are trying to ban this exploitation of macaques, confiscate them and release them in a protected forest, throughout the country. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Street Monkey Mask Circus - Indonesia

Street Monkey Mask Circus - Indonesia

A monkey mask street circus attraction is seen attracting the attention of road users and the public in its daily attraction in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia on August 15, 2024. Topeng Monye means "Masked Macaques" in Indonesian, is the name given to macaques used in street performances in Indonesian cities. The training of these macaques is particularly cruel, then their daily life, tirelessly repeating their show number, is extremely hard. In some regions of Indonesia, this representation is no longer authorized but associations for the protection of animals are trying to ban this exploitation of macaques, confiscate them and release them in a protected forest, throughout the country. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Street Monkey Mask Circus - Indonesia

Street Monkey Mask Circus - Indonesia

A monkey mask street circus attraction is seen attracting the attention of road users and the public in its daily attraction in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia on August 15, 2024. Topeng Monye means "Masked Macaques" in Indonesian, is the name given to macaques used in street performances in Indonesian cities. The training of these macaques is particularly cruel, then their daily life, tirelessly repeating their show number, is extremely hard. In some regions of Indonesia, this representation is no longer authorized but associations for the protection of animals are trying to ban this exploitation of macaques, confiscate them and release them in a protected forest, throughout the country. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Street Monkey Mask Circus - Indonesia

Street Monkey Mask Circus - Indonesia

A monkey mask street circus attraction is seen attracting the attention of road users and the public in its daily attraction in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia on August 15, 2024. Topeng Monye means "Masked Macaques" in Indonesian, is the name given to macaques used in street performances in Indonesian cities. The training of these macaques is particularly cruel, then their daily life, tirelessly repeating their show number, is extremely hard. In some regions of Indonesia, this representation is no longer authorized but associations for the protection of animals are trying to ban this exploitation of macaques, confiscate them and release them in a protected forest, throughout the country. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Street Monkey Mask Circus - Indonesia

Street Monkey Mask Circus - Indonesia

A monkey mask street circus attraction is seen attracting the attention of road users and the public in its daily attraction in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia on August 15, 2024. Topeng Monye means "Masked Macaques" in Indonesian, is the name given to macaques used in street performances in Indonesian cities. The training of these macaques is particularly cruel, then their daily life, tirelessly repeating their show number, is extremely hard. In some regions of Indonesia, this representation is no longer authorized but associations for the protection of animals are trying to ban this exploitation of macaques, confiscate them and release them in a protected forest, throughout the country. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 - Olympic Cauldron Draws Massive Crowds

Paris 2024 - Olympic Cauldron Draws Massive Crowds

The cauldron, with the Olympic flame lit, lifts off while attached to a balloon in the Tuileries Garden, Paris, France, August 4, 2024. Paris has once again captured the world's attention with a brand new addition to its iconic landmarks for the ongoing Olympic Games. The Olympic cauldron, resembling a hot air balloon, made its debut during the opening ceremony at the Louvre's Tuileries Gardens and has since become a major attraction for both TV viewers and in-person visitors. Standing at an impressive height of 30 meters (100 ft), the cauldron has been made accessible to the public with up to 10,000 free visits daily. Due to overwhelming demand, slots for visits are fully booked until August 11, prompting organizers to consider adding more visiting times to accommodate the interest. Photo by Marie-Paola Bertrand-Hillion/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 - Olympic Cauldron Draws Massive Crowds

Paris 2024 - Olympic Cauldron Draws Massive Crowds

The cauldron, with the Olympic flame lit, lifts off while attached to a balloon in the Tuileries Garden, Paris, France, August 4, 2024. Paris has once again captured the world's attention with a brand new addition to its iconic landmarks for the ongoing Olympic Games. The Olympic cauldron, resembling a hot air balloon, made its debut during the opening ceremony at the Louvre's Tuileries Gardens and has since become a major attraction for both TV viewers and in-person visitors. Standing at an impressive height of 30 meters (100 ft), the cauldron has been made accessible to the public with up to 10,000 free visits daily. Due to overwhelming demand, slots for visits are fully booked until August 11, prompting organizers to consider adding more visiting times to accommodate the interest. Photo by Marie-Paola Bertrand-Hillion/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 - Olympic Cauldron Draws Massive Crowds

Paris 2024 - Olympic Cauldron Draws Massive Crowds

The cauldron, with the Olympic flame lit, lifts off while attached to a balloon in the Tuileries Garden, Paris, France, August 4, 2024. Paris has once again captured the world's attention with a brand new addition to its iconic landmarks for the ongoing Olympic Games. The Olympic cauldron, resembling a hot air balloon, made its debut during the opening ceremony at the Louvre's Tuileries Gardens and has since become a major attraction for both TV viewers and in-person visitors. Standing at an impressive height of 30 meters (100 ft), the cauldron has been made accessible to the public with up to 10,000 free visits daily. Due to overwhelming demand, slots for visits are fully booked until August 11, prompting organizers to consider adding more visiting times to accommodate the interest. Photo by Marie-Paola Bertrand-Hillion/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 - Olympic Cauldron Draws Massive Crowds

Paris 2024 - Olympic Cauldron Draws Massive Crowds

The cauldron, with the Olympic flame lit, lifts off while attached to a balloon in the Tuileries Garden, Paris, France, August 4, 2024. Paris has once again captured the world's attention with a brand new addition to its iconic landmarks for the ongoing Olympic Games. The Olympic cauldron, resembling a hot air balloon, made its debut during the opening ceremony at the Louvre's Tuileries Gardens and has since become a major attraction for both TV viewers and in-person visitors. Standing at an impressive height of 30 meters (100 ft), the cauldron has been made accessible to the public with up to 10,000 free visits daily. Due to overwhelming demand, slots for visits are fully booked until August 11, prompting organizers to consider adding more visiting times to accommodate the interest. Photo by Marie-Paola Bertrand-Hillion/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 - Olympic Cauldron Draws Massive Crowds

Paris 2024 - Olympic Cauldron Draws Massive Crowds

The cauldron, with the Olympic flame lit, lifts off while attached to a balloon in the Tuileries Garden, Paris, France, August 4, 2024. Paris has once again captured the world's attention with a brand new addition to its iconic landmarks for the ongoing Olympic Games. The Olympic cauldron, resembling a hot air balloon, made its debut during the opening ceremony at the Louvre's Tuileries Gardens and has since become a major attraction for both TV viewers and in-person visitors. Standing at an impressive height of 30 meters (100 ft), the cauldron has been made accessible to the public with up to 10,000 free visits daily. Due to overwhelming demand, slots for visits are fully booked until August 11, prompting organizers to consider adding more visiting times to accommodate the interest. Photo by Marie-Paola Bertrand-Hillion/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 - Olympic Cauldron Draws Massive Crowds

Paris 2024 - Olympic Cauldron Draws Massive Crowds

The cauldron, with the Olympic flame lit, lifts off while attached to a balloon in the Tuileries Garden, Paris, France, August 4, 2024. Paris has once again captured the world's attention with a brand new addition to its iconic landmarks for the ongoing Olympic Games. The Olympic cauldron, resembling a hot air balloon, made its debut during the opening ceremony at the Louvre's Tuileries Gardens and has since become a major attraction for both TV viewers and in-person visitors. Standing at an impressive height of 30 meters (100 ft), the cauldron has been made accessible to the public with up to 10,000 free visits daily. Due to overwhelming demand, slots for visits are fully booked until August 11, prompting organizers to consider adding more visiting times to accommodate the interest. Photo by Marie-Paola Bertrand-Hillion/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 - Olympic Cauldron Draws Massive Crowds

Paris 2024 - Olympic Cauldron Draws Massive Crowds

The cauldron, with the Olympic flame lit, lifts off while attached to a balloon in the Tuileries Garden, Paris, France, August 4, 2024. Paris has once again captured the world's attention with a brand new addition to its iconic landmarks for the ongoing Olympic Games. The Olympic cauldron, resembling a hot air balloon, made its debut during the opening ceremony at the Louvre's Tuileries Gardens and has since become a major attraction for both TV viewers and in-person visitors. Standing at an impressive height of 30 meters (100 ft), the cauldron has been made accessible to the public with up to 10,000 free visits daily. Due to overwhelming demand, slots for visits are fully booked until August 11, prompting organizers to consider adding more visiting times to accommodate the interest. Photo by Marie-Paola Bertrand-Hillion/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 - Olympic Cauldron Draws Massive Crowds

Paris 2024 - Olympic Cauldron Draws Massive Crowds

The cauldron, with the Olympic flame lit, lifts off while attached to a balloon in the Tuileries Garden, Paris, France, August 4, 2024. Paris has once again captured the world's attention with a brand new addition to its iconic landmarks for the ongoing Olympic Games. The Olympic cauldron, resembling a hot air balloon, made its debut during the opening ceremony at the Louvre's Tuileries Gardens and has since become a major attraction for both TV viewers and in-person visitors. Standing at an impressive height of 30 meters (100 ft), the cauldron has been made accessible to the public with up to 10,000 free visits daily. Due to overwhelming demand, slots for visits are fully booked until August 11, prompting organizers to consider adding more visiting times to accommodate the interest. Photo by Marie-Paola Bertrand-Hillion/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 - Olympic Cauldron Draws Massive Crowds

Paris 2024 - Olympic Cauldron Draws Massive Crowds

The cauldron, with the Olympic flame lit, lifts off while attached to a balloon in the Tuileries Garden, Paris, France, August 4, 2024. Paris has once again captured the world's attention with a brand new addition to its iconic landmarks for the ongoing Olympic Games. The Olympic cauldron, resembling a hot air balloon, made its debut during the opening ceremony at the Louvre's Tuileries Gardens and has since become a major attraction for both TV viewers and in-person visitors. Standing at an impressive height of 30 meters (100 ft), the cauldron has been made accessible to the public with up to 10,000 free visits daily. Due to overwhelming demand, slots for visits are fully booked until August 11, prompting organizers to consider adding more visiting times to accommodate the interest. Photo by Marie-Paola Bertrand-Hillion/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 - Olympic Cauldron Draws Massive Crowds

Paris 2024 - Olympic Cauldron Draws Massive Crowds

The cauldron, with the Olympic flame lit, lifts off while attached to a balloon in the Tuileries Garden, Paris, France, August 4, 2024. Paris has once again captured the world's attention with a brand new addition to its iconic landmarks for the ongoing Olympic Games. The Olympic cauldron, resembling a hot air balloon, made its debut during the opening ceremony at the Louvre's Tuileries Gardens and has since become a major attraction for both TV viewers and in-person visitors. Standing at an impressive height of 30 meters (100 ft), the cauldron has been made accessible to the public with up to 10,000 free visits daily. Due to overwhelming demand, slots for visits are fully booked until August 11, prompting organizers to consider adding more visiting times to accommodate the interest. Photo by Marie-Paola Bertrand-Hillion/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 - Olympic Cauldron Draws Massive Crowds

Paris 2024 - Olympic Cauldron Draws Massive Crowds

The cauldron, with the Olympic flame lit, lifts off while attached to a balloon in the Tuileries Garden, Paris, France, August 4, 2024. Paris has once again captured the world's attention with a brand new addition to its iconic landmarks for the ongoing Olympic Games. The Olympic cauldron, resembling a hot air balloon, made its debut during the opening ceremony at the Louvre's Tuileries Gardens and has since become a major attraction for both TV viewers and in-person visitors. Standing at an impressive height of 30 meters (100 ft), the cauldron has been made accessible to the public with up to 10,000 free visits daily. Due to overwhelming demand, slots for visits are fully booked until August 11, prompting organizers to consider adding more visiting times to accommodate the interest. Photo by Marie-Paola Bertrand-Hillion/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 - Olympic Cauldron Draws Massive Crowds

Paris 2024 - Olympic Cauldron Draws Massive Crowds

The cauldron, with the Olympic flame lit, lifts off while attached to a balloon in the Tuileries Garden, Paris, France, August 4, 2024. Paris has once again captured the world's attention with a brand new addition to its iconic landmarks for the ongoing Olympic Games. The Olympic cauldron, resembling a hot air balloon, made its debut during the opening ceremony at the Louvre's Tuileries Gardens and has since become a major attraction for both TV viewers and in-person visitors. Standing at an impressive height of 30 meters (100 ft), the cauldron has been made accessible to the public with up to 10,000 free visits daily. Due to overwhelming demand, slots for visits are fully booked until August 11, prompting organizers to consider adding more visiting times to accommodate the interest. Photo by Marie-Paola Bertrand-Hillion/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 - Olympic Cauldron Draws Massive Crowds

Paris 2024 - Olympic Cauldron Draws Massive Crowds

The cauldron, with the Olympic flame lit, lifts off while attached to a balloon in the Tuileries Garden, Paris, France, August 4, 2024. Paris has once again captured the world's attention with a brand new addition to its iconic landmarks for the ongoing Olympic Games. The Olympic cauldron, resembling a hot air balloon, made its debut during the opening ceremony at the Louvre's Tuileries Gardens and has since become a major attraction for both TV viewers and in-person visitors. Standing at an impressive height of 30 meters (100 ft), the cauldron has been made accessible to the public with up to 10,000 free visits daily. Due to overwhelming demand, slots for visits are fully booked until August 11, prompting organizers to consider adding more visiting times to accommodate the interest. Photo by Marie-Paola Bertrand-Hillion/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 - Olympic Cauldron Draws Massive Crowds

Paris 2024 - Olympic Cauldron Draws Massive Crowds

The cauldron, with the Olympic flame lit, lifts off while attached to a balloon in the Tuileries Garden, Paris, France, August 4, 2024. Paris has once again captured the world's attention with a brand new addition to its iconic landmarks for the ongoing Olympic Games. The Olympic cauldron, resembling a hot air balloon, made its debut during the opening ceremony at the Louvre's Tuileries Gardens and has since become a major attraction for both TV viewers and in-person visitors. Standing at an impressive height of 30 meters (100 ft), the cauldron has been made accessible to the public with up to 10,000 free visits daily. Due to overwhelming demand, slots for visits are fully booked until August 11, prompting organizers to consider adding more visiting times to accommodate the interest. Photo by Marie-Paola Bertrand-Hillion/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 - Olympic Cauldron Draws Massive Crowds

Paris 2024 - Olympic Cauldron Draws Massive Crowds

The cauldron, with the Olympic flame lit, lifts off while attached to a balloon in the Tuileries Garden, Paris, France, August 4, 2024. Paris has once again captured the world's attention with a brand new addition to its iconic landmarks for the ongoing Olympic Games. The Olympic cauldron, resembling a hot air balloon, made its debut during the opening ceremony at the Louvre's Tuileries Gardens and has since become a major attraction for both TV viewers and in-person visitors. Standing at an impressive height of 30 meters (100 ft), the cauldron has been made accessible to the public with up to 10,000 free visits daily. Due to overwhelming demand, slots for visits are fully booked until August 11, prompting organizers to consider adding more visiting times to accommodate the interest. Photo by Marie-Paola Bertrand-Hillion/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 - Olympic Cauldron Draws Massive Crowds

Paris 2024 - Olympic Cauldron Draws Massive Crowds

The cauldron, with the Olympic flame lit, lifts off while attached to a balloon in the Tuileries Garden, Paris, France, August 4, 2024. Paris has once again captured the world's attention with a brand new addition to its iconic landmarks for the ongoing Olympic Games. The Olympic cauldron, resembling a hot air balloon, made its debut during the opening ceremony at the Louvre's Tuileries Gardens and has since become a major attraction for both TV viewers and in-person visitors. Standing at an impressive height of 30 meters (100 ft), the cauldron has been made accessible to the public with up to 10,000 free visits daily. Due to overwhelming demand, slots for visits are fully booked until August 11, prompting organizers to consider adding more visiting times to accommodate the interest. Photo by Marie-Paola Bertrand-Hillion/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 - Olympic Cauldron Draws Massive Crowds

Paris 2024 - Olympic Cauldron Draws Massive Crowds

The cauldron, with the Olympic flame lit, lifts off while attached to a balloon in the Tuileries Garden, Paris, France, August 4, 2024. Paris has once again captured the world's attention with a brand new addition to its iconic landmarks for the ongoing Olympic Games. The Olympic cauldron, resembling a hot air balloon, made its debut during the opening ceremony at the Louvre's Tuileries Gardens and has since become a major attraction for both TV viewers and in-person visitors. Standing at an impressive height of 30 meters (100 ft), the cauldron has been made accessible to the public with up to 10,000 free visits daily. Due to overwhelming demand, slots for visits are fully booked until August 11, prompting organizers to consider adding more visiting times to accommodate the interest. Photo by Marie-Paola Bertrand-Hillion/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 - Olympic Cauldron Draws Massive Crowds

Paris 2024 - Olympic Cauldron Draws Massive Crowds

The cauldron, with the Olympic flame lit, lifts off while attached to a balloon in the Tuileries Garden, Paris, France, August 4, 2024. Paris has once again captured the world's attention with a brand new addition to its iconic landmarks for the ongoing Olympic Games. The Olympic cauldron, resembling a hot air balloon, made its debut during the opening ceremony at the Louvre's Tuileries Gardens and has since become a major attraction for both TV viewers and in-person visitors. Standing at an impressive height of 30 meters (100 ft), the cauldron has been made accessible to the public with up to 10,000 free visits daily. Due to overwhelming demand, slots for visits are fully booked until August 11, prompting organizers to consider adding more visiting times to accommodate the interest. Photo by Marie-Paola Bertrand-Hillion/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 - Olympic Cauldron Draws Massive Crowds

Paris 2024 - Olympic Cauldron Draws Massive Crowds

The cauldron, with the Olympic flame lit, lifts off while attached to a balloon in the Tuileries Garden, Paris, France, August 4, 2024. Paris has once again captured the world's attention with a brand new addition to its iconic landmarks for the ongoing Olympic Games. The Olympic cauldron, resembling a hot air balloon, made its debut during the opening ceremony at the Louvre's Tuileries Gardens and has since become a major attraction for both TV viewers and in-person visitors. Standing at an impressive height of 30 meters (100 ft), the cauldron has been made accessible to the public with up to 10,000 free visits daily. Due to overwhelming demand, slots for visits are fully booked until August 11, prompting organizers to consider adding more visiting times to accommodate the interest. Photo by Marie-Paola Bertrand-Hillion/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 - Olympic Cauldron Draws Massive Crowds

Paris 2024 - Olympic Cauldron Draws Massive Crowds

The cauldron, with the Olympic flame lit, lifts off while attached to a balloon in the Tuileries Garden, Paris, France, August 4, 2024. Paris has once again captured the world's attention with a brand new addition to its iconic landmarks for the ongoing Olympic Games. The Olympic cauldron, resembling a hot air balloon, made its debut during the opening ceremony at the Louvre's Tuileries Gardens and has since become a major attraction for both TV viewers and in-person visitors. Standing at an impressive height of 30 meters (100 ft), the cauldron has been made accessible to the public with up to 10,000 free visits daily. Due to overwhelming demand, slots for visits are fully booked until August 11, prompting organizers to consider adding more visiting times to accommodate the interest. Photo by Marie-Paola Bertrand-Hillion/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 - Olympic Cauldron Draws Massive Crowds

Paris 2024 - Olympic Cauldron Draws Massive Crowds

The cauldron, with the Olympic flame lit, lifts off while attached to a balloon in the Tuileries Garden, Paris, France, August 4, 2024. Paris has once again captured the world's attention with a brand new addition to its iconic landmarks for the ongoing Olympic Games. The Olympic cauldron, resembling a hot air balloon, made its debut during the opening ceremony at the Louvre's Tuileries Gardens and has since become a major attraction for both TV viewers and in-person visitors. Standing at an impressive height of 30 meters (100 ft), the cauldron has been made accessible to the public with up to 10,000 free visits daily. Due to overwhelming demand, slots for visits are fully booked until August 11, prompting organizers to consider adding more visiting times to accommodate the interest. Photo by Marie-Paola Bertrand-Hillion/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Water-splash summer event at Legoland Japan

Water-splash summer event at Legoland Japan

Elementary school students participate in a summer-limited water-splash attraction at theme park Legoland Japan Resort in Nagoya, central Japan, on July 11, 2024, two days before it opens to the general public.

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Water-splash summer event at Legoland Japan

Water-splash summer event at Legoland Japan

Elementary school students participate in a summer-limited water-splash attraction at theme park Legoland Japan Resort in Nagoya, central Japan, on July 11, 2024, two days before it opens to the general public.

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Tokyo DisneySea to open new area

Tokyo DisneySea to open new area

Photo taken on May 7, 2024, shows an attraction themed on Peter Pan in the new Fantasy Springs area at Tokyo DisneySea in Urayasu near Tokyo, unveiled to the media ahead of its opening to the general public on June. 6.

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[Breaking news] Ghibli Park's Valley of Witches area to open to public March 16

NAGAKUTE, Japan, March 12 Kyodo - Video taken from a newly built observation platform on March 12, 2024, shows the Valley of Witches, a brand new attraction in the anime-inspired Ghibli Park in Nagakute, Aichi Prefecture, central Japan, ahead of its opening to the public on March 16. (Kyodo)

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SINGAPORE-SENTOSA SENSORYSCAPE-PREVIEW

SINGAPORE-SENTOSA SENSORYSCAPE-PREVIEW

(240312) -- SINGAPORE, March 12, 2024 (Xinhua) -- People attend a preview event of Sentosa Sensoryscape, the latest attraction on Sentosa Island, Singapore, March 11, 2024. Sensoryscape, a new ridge-to-reef passageway, will open to the public on March 14. (Photo by Then Chih Wey/Xinhua)

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SINGAPORE-SENTOSA SENSORYSCAPE-PREVIEW

SINGAPORE-SENTOSA SENSORYSCAPE-PREVIEW

(240312) -- SINGAPORE, March 12, 2024 (Xinhua) -- People attend a preview event of Sentosa Sensoryscape, the latest attraction on Sentosa Island, Singapore, March 11, 2024. Sensoryscape, a new ridge-to-reef passageway, will open to the public on March 14. (Photo by Then Chih Wey/Xinhua)

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SINGAPORE-SENTOSA SENSORYSCAPE-PREVIEW

SINGAPORE-SENTOSA SENSORYSCAPE-PREVIEW

(240312) -- SINGAPORE, March 12, 2024 (Xinhua) -- People attend a preview event of Sentosa Sensoryscape, the latest attraction on Sentosa Island, Singapore, March 11, 2024. Sensoryscape, a new ridge-to-reef passageway, will open to the public on March 14. (Photo by Then Chih Wey/Xinhua)

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Ghibli Park's Valley of Witches area to open to public March 16

Ghibli Park's Valley of Witches area to open to public March 16

A monorail car in the anime-inspired Ghibli Park in Nagakute, Aichi Prefecture, central Japan, moves toward a newly built observation platform with a view of the Valley of Witches, a brand new attraction in the park, ahead of its opening to the public on March 16.

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Ghibli Park's Valley of Witches area to open to public March 16

Ghibli Park's Valley of Witches area to open to public March 16

Photo taken on March 12, 2024, shows a newly built observation platform commanding a view of the Valley of Witches, a brand new attraction in the anime-inspired Ghibli Park in Nagakute, Aichi Prefecture, central Japan, ahead of its opening to the public on March 16.

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Ghibli Park's Valley of Witches area to open to public March 16

Ghibli Park's Valley of Witches area to open to public March 16

Photo taken from a newly built observation platform on March 12, 2024, shows the Valley of Witches, a brand new attraction in the anime-inspired Ghibli Park in Nagakute, Aichi Prefecture, central Japan, ahead of its opening to the public on March 16.

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[Breaking news] Ghibli Park's Valley of Witches area opens to media

NAGAKUTE, Japan, Feb. 28 Kyodo - Flying Machine in Valley of Witches, a brand new attraction in the anime-inspired Ghibli Park in Nagakute, Aichi Prefecture, central Japan, is shown to the media on Feb. 28, 2024, ahead of its opening to the general public on March 16.(Kyodo)

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Ghibli Park's Valley of Witches area opens to media

Ghibli Park's Valley of Witches area opens to media

Flying Machine in Valley of Witches, a brand new attraction in the anime-inspired Ghibli Park in Nagakute, Aichi Prefecture, central Japan, is shown to the media on Feb. 28, 2024, ahead of its opening to the general public on March 16.

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Ghibli Park's Valley of Witches area opens to media

Ghibli Park's Valley of Witches area opens to media

The House of Witches in Valley of Witches, a brand new attraction in the anime-inspired Ghibli Park in Nagakute, Aichi Prefecture, central Japan, is shown to the media on Feb. 28, 2024, ahead of its opening to the general public on March 16.

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Ghibli Park's Valley of Witches area opens to media

Ghibli Park's Valley of Witches area opens to media

The interior of the House of Witches in Valley of Witches, a brand new attraction in the anime-inspired Ghibli Park in Nagakute, Aichi Prefecture, central Japan, is shown to the media on Feb. 28, 2024, ahead of its opening to the general public on March 16.

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Ghibli Park's Valley of Witches area opens to media

Ghibli Park's Valley of Witches area opens to media

The interior of Howl's Castle in Valley of Witches, a brand new attraction in the anime-inspired Ghibli Park in Nagakute, Aichi Prefecture, central Japan, is shown to the media on Feb. 28, 2024, ahead of its opening to the general public on March 16.

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