The Ivana Kupala festival, in Kyiv, Ukraine, is part of an ancient pagan tradition believed to cleanse sins and bring good health.
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The Ivana Kupala festival, in Kyiv, Ukraine, is part of an ancient pagan tradition believed to cleanse sins and bring good health.
Thomas Peter
"An army of feral cats rules a remote island in southern Japan, curling up in abandoned houses or strutting about in a fishing village that is overrun with felines outnumbering humans six to one." Thomas Peter
Shrapnel marks are seen on the statue of a child after shelling hit Gorky Park, an amusement park in Kharkiv, on April 2, 2022.
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Anti-extradition bill protesters point laser pens at the People’s Liberation Army headquarters, Hong Kong, Thomas Peter, August 2019
Thomas Peter, Tsetse, 6-year-old daughter of Dukha herder Erdenebat Chuluu, sits among her family's reindeer in a forest near the village of Tsagaannuur, Khövsgöl, Mongolia, 2018
Human Population: 13
Cat Population: 210
Aoshima also known as “Cat Island” in Ozu, Japan, is renowned for its overwhelming cat population, originally introduced to control rodents on fishing boats. As the human population declined, the cats thrived, attracting many tourists.
All cats on Aoshima Island are being neutered or sterilized, according to major media reports. The reason is that there are too few people on the island who can feed them.
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A security camera overlooks Tiananmen Square in front of a portrait of the late Chinese Chairman Mao Zedong in Beijing, China March 6, 2018. Picture taken March 6, 2018. REUTERS/Thomas Peter