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This cool table we have at work that uses a magnet under the table to roll a ball through sand creating patterns.
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Top Shot features the photo with the most votes from the previous day’s Daily Dozen, 12 photos selected by the Your Shot editors. The photo our community has voted as their favorite is showcased on the @natgeoyourshot Instagram account. Click here to vote for tomorrow’s Top Shot.
Your Shot photographer Ankur Tambde documented the motion in a crowd celebrating at the Bhandara Festival, also known as the Festival of Turmeric, in Jejuri, India. The town enthusiastically celebrates Lord Khandoba’s victories against demons by covering the town in turmeric to symbolize sunlight. Photograph by Ankur Tambde
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