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20241024_zap_s233_006 October 24, 2024: A man takes photos of blooming orchids visiting flower expo at Jawalakhel in Lalitpur, Nepal on October 24, 2024. (Credit Image: © Sunil Sharma/ZUMA Press Wire)
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56530284 **CHINESE MAINLAND, HONG KONG, MACAU AND TAIWAN OUT** An orchid show at a park attracts visitors in Fuzhou City, southeast China's Fujian Province, 9 October, 2024. Photo Credit: / Imaginechina/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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56530285 **CHINESE MAINLAND, HONG KONG, MACAU AND TAIWAN OUT** An orchid show at a park attracts visitors in Fuzhou City, southeast China's Fujian Province, 9 October, 2024. Photo Credit: / Imaginechina/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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56530281 **CHINESE MAINLAND, HONG KONG, MACAU AND TAIWAN OUT** An orchid show at a park attracts visitors in Fuzhou City, southeast China's Fujian Province, 9 October, 2024. Photo Credit: / Imaginechina/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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56530283 **CHINESE MAINLAND, HONG KONG, MACAU AND TAIWAN OUT** An orchid show at a park attracts visitors in Fuzhou City, southeast China's Fujian Province, 9 October, 2024. Photo Credit: / Imaginechina/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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56530282 **CHINESE MAINLAND, HONG KONG, MACAU AND TAIWAN OUT** An orchid show at a park attracts visitors in Fuzhou City, southeast China's Fujian Province, 9 October, 2024. Photo Credit: / Imaginechina/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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ny191024211318 Inside the Aquatic House at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, which has thousands of plants and draw hundreds of thousands of visitors each year, in New York on Sept. 24, 2024. The Brooklyn Botanic Garden and its supporters are fighting a proposal to build a 14-story apartment building that would cast shadows on the garden. (George Etheredge/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny191024211322 A bonsai tree at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, which has thousands of plants and draw hundreds of thousands of visitors each year, in New York on Sept. 24, 2024. The Brooklyn Botanic Garden and its supporters are fighting a proposal to build a 14-story apartment building that would cast shadows on the garden. (George Etheredge/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny191024211311 A greenhouse at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, which has thousands of plants and draw hundreds of thousands of visitors each year, in New York on Sept. 24, 2024. The Brooklyn Botanic Garden and its supporters are fighting a proposal to build a 14-story apartment building that would cast shadows on the garden. (George Etheredge/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny191024211211 A papyrus plant at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, which has thousands of plants and draw hundreds of thousands of visitors each year, in New York on Sept. 24, 2024. The Brooklyn Botanic Garden and its supporters are fighting a proposal to build a 14-story apartment building that would cast shadows on the garden. (George Etheredge/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny191024211314 An orchid at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, which has thousands of plants and draw hundreds of thousands of visitors each year, in New York on Sept. 24, 2024. The Brooklyn Botanic Garden and its supporters are fighting a proposal to build a 14-story apartment building that would cast shadows on the garden. (George Etheredge/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny161024211910 An orchid inside a greenhouse at Brooklyn Botanic Garden, in New York, on Sept. 30, 2024. The Brooklyn Botanic Garden and its supporters are fighting a proposal to build a 14-story apartment building that would cast shadows on the garden. (George Etheredge/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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20240922_zaf_x99_087 CANBERRA, Sept. 22, 2024 A woman takes pictures of orchid flowers during an orchid show in Canberra, Australia, Sept. 22, 2024. Held from Sept. 21 to 22, the annual spring orchid show is an opportunity to view many exotic and native orchids in full bloom. (Credit Image: © Chu Chen/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240922_zaf_x99_088 CANBERRA, Sept. 22, 2024 A woman smells orchid flowers during an orchid show in Canberra, Australia, Sept. 22, 2024. Held from Sept. 21 to 22, the annual spring orchid show is an opportunity to view many exotic and native orchids in full bloom. (Credit Image: © Chu Chen/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240912_zaf_x99_226 SYDNEY, Sept. 13, 2024 Carrillo Gantner, an adjunct professor at the Australia-China Institute for Arts and Culture of Western Sydney University and the Inaugural Orchid Awards' Friendship Envoy Award winner, delivers a speech at the Global Civilization Dialogues ''Rendezvous with the Orchid'' in Sydney, Australia, Sept. 12, 2024. Global Civilization Dialogues ''Rendezvous with the Orchid,'' a cultural exchange event based on the platform of Orchid Awards, was held in Sydney on Thursday. (Credit Image: © Ma Ping/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240912_zaf_x99_225 SYDNEY, Sept. 13, 2024 Carrillo Gantner, an adjunct professor at the Australia-China Institute for Arts and Culture of Western Sydney University and the Inaugural Orchid Awards' Friendship Envoy Award winner, poses for photos with his family members during the Global Civilization Dialogues ''Rendezvous with the Orchid'' in Sydney, Australia, Sept. 12, 2024. Global Civilization Dialogues ''Rendezvous with the Orchid,'' a cultural exchange event based on the platform of Orchid Awards, was held in Sydney on Thursday. (Credit Image: © Ma Ping/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240906_zip_v147_017 September 6, 2024, Rome, Italy: Pavilions inside the disused area of â??â??the former Fiera di Roma which will be redeveloped with the project â??The city of joyâ?? presented in Rome.The winning project of the competition aimed at redeveloping the complex following the agreement between Roma Capitale and the Orchidea srl fund was presented in Rome. The winning project is â??The City of Joyâ?? developed by Acpv Architects, Arup, Asset and Pâ??Arcnouveau. The aim of the project is to give new life to the neighborhood, integrating the new area into the existing fabric, in the name of sustainable redevelopment..Located on Via Cristoforo Colombo, the exhibition complex was inaugurated in 1959. Of a gross usable surface area of â??â??over 44 thousand square meters, 80% (over 35 thousand square meters) will be used for residential purposes, of which over 7 thousand square meters are reserved for social housing; 20% (over 8,800 square meters) will be used for non-residential purposes, of which approximately 6,800 square meters for management services and 2,000 square meters for commercial purposes..According to the Capitoline administration, the area will also represent a green lung for the neighborhood: the new master plan provides for the allocation of 50% to greenery and services, with an increase in soil permeability of approximately 3.9 hectares of surface, about half of the total area. (Credit Image: © Marcello Valeri/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240906_zip_v147_032 September 6, 2024, Rome, Italy: One of the entrances to the disused area of â??â??the former Fiera di Roma which will be redeveloped with the project â??The city of joyâ?? presented in Rome.The winning project of the competition aimed at redeveloping the complex following the agreement between Roma Capitale and the Orchidea srl fund was presented in Rome. The winning project is â??The City of Joyâ?? developed by Acpv Architects, Arup, Asset and Pâ??Arcnouveau. The aim of the project is to give new life to the neighborhood, integrating the new area into the existing fabric, in the name of sustainable redevelopment..Located on Via Cristoforo Colombo, the exhibition complex was inaugurated in 1959. Of a gross usable surface area of â??â??over 44 thousand square meters, 80% (over 35 thousand square meters) will be used for residential purposes, of which over 7 thousand square meters are reserved for social housing; 20% (over 8,800 square meters) will be used for non-residential purposes, of which approximately 6,800 square meters for management services and 2,000 square meters for commercial purposes..According to the Capitoline administration, the area will also represent a green lung for the neighborhood: the new master plan provides for the allocation of 50% to greenery and services, with an increase in soil permeability of approximately 3.9 hectares of surface, about half of the total area. (Credit Image: © Marcello Valeri/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240906_zip_v147_023 September 6, 2024, Rome, Italy: The old 'Rome Fair' sign in the disused area of â??â??the former Fiera di Roma which will be redeveloped with the project 'The city of joy' presented in Rome. The winning project of the competition aimed at redeveloping the complex following the agreement between Roma Capitale and the Orchidea srl fund was presented in Rome. The winning project is â??The City of Joyâ?? developed by Acpv Architects, Arup, Asset and Pâ??Arcnouveau. The aim of the project is to give new life to the neighborhood, integrating the new area into the existing fabric, in the name of sustainable redevelopment..Located on Via Cristoforo Colombo, the exhibition complex was inaugurated in 1959. Of a gross usable surface area of â??â??over 44 thousand square meters, 80% (over 35 thousand square meters) will be used for residential purposes, of which over 7 thousand square meters are reserved for social housing; 20% (over 8,800 square meters) will be used for non-residential purposes, of which approximately 6,800 square meters for management services and 2,000 square meters for commercial purposes..According to the Capitoline administration, the area will also represent a green lung for the neighborhood: the new master plan provides for the allocation of 50% to greenery and services, with an increase in soil permeability of approximately 3.9 hectares of surface, about half of the total area. (Credit Image: © Marcello Valeri/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240906_zip_v147_035 September 6, 2024, Rome, Italy: The old 'Rome Fair' sign in the disused area of â??â??the former Fiera di Roma which will be redeveloped with the project 'The city of joy' presented in Rome. The winning project of the competition aimed at redeveloping the complex following the agreement between Roma Capitale and the Orchidea srl fund was presented in Rome. The winning project is â??The City of Joyâ?? developed by Acpv Architects, Arup, Asset and Pâ??Arcnouveau. The aim of the project is to give new life to the neighborhood, integrating the new area into the existing fabric, in the name of sustainable redevelopment..Located on Via Cristoforo Colombo, the exhibition complex was inaugurated in 1959. Of a gross usable surface area of â??â??over 44 thousand square meters, 80% (over 35 thousand square meters) will be used for residential purposes, of which over 7 thousand square meters are reserved for social housing; 20% (over 8,800 square meters) will be used for non-residential purposes, of which approximately 6,800 square meters for management services and 2,000 square meters for commercial purposes..According to the Capitoline administration, the area will also represent a green lung for the neighborhood: the new master plan provides for the allocation of 50% to greenery and services, with an increase in soil permeability of approximately 3.9 hectares of surface, about half of the total area. (Credit Image: © Marcello Valeri/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240906_zip_v147_012 September 6, 2024, Rome, Italy: The mural by street artist Alice Pasquini dedicated to deaths at work for the campaign against deaths at work by the UIL union entitled 'zero deaths at work' above one of the entrances to the disused area of â??â??the former Fiera di Roma which will be redeveloped with the project 'The city of joy' presented in Rome. The winning project of the competition aimed at redeveloping the complex following the agreement between Roma Capitale and the Orchidea srl fund was presented in Rome. The winning project is â??The City of Joyâ?? developed by Acpv Architects, Arup, Asset and Pâ??Arcnouveau. The aim of the project is to give new life to the neighborhood, integrating the new area into the existing fabric, in the name of sustainable redevelopment..Located on Via Cristoforo Colombo, the exhibition complex was inaugurated in 1959. Of a gross usable surface area of â??â??over 44 thousand square meters, 80% (over 35 thousand square meters) will be used for residential purposes, of which over 7 thousand square meters are reserved for social housing; 20% (over 8,800 square meters) will be used for non-residential purposes, of which approximately 6,800 square meters for management services and 2,000 square meters for commercial purposes..According to the Capitoline administration, the area will also represent a green lung for the neighborhood: the new master plan provides for the allocation of 50% to greenery and services, with an increase in soil permeability of approximately 3.9 hectares of surface, about half of the total area. (Credit Image: © Marcello Valeri/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240906_zip_v147_038 September 6, 2024, Rome, Italy: Branches of a tree fallen on the sidewalk outside the disused area of â??â??the former Fiera di Roma which will be redeveloped with the project â??The city of joyâ?? presented in Rome. The winning project of the competition aimed at redeveloping the complex following the agreement between Roma Capitale and the Orchidea srl fund was presented in Rome. The winning project is â??The City of Joyâ?? developed by Acpv Architects, Arup, Asset and Pâ??Arcnouveau. The aim of the project is to give new life to the neighborhood, integrating the new area into the existing fabric, in the name of sustainable redevelopment..Located on Via Cristoforo Colombo, the exhibition complex was inaugurated in 1959. Of a gross usable surface area of â??â??over 44 thousand square meters, 80% (over 35 thousand square meters) will be used for residential purposes, of which over 7 thousand square meters are reserved for social housing; 20% (over 8,800 square meters) will be used for non-residential purposes, of which approximately 6,800 square meters for management services and 2,000 square meters for commercial purposes..According to the Capitoline administration, the area will also represent a green lung for the neighborhood: the new master plan provides for the allocation of 50% to greenery and services, with an increase in soil permeability of approximately 3.9 hectares of surface, about half of the total area. (Credit Image: © Marcello Valeri/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240906_zip_v147_014 September 6, 2024, Rome, Italy: A gas meter with the shutter closed and in disuse in the abandoned area of â??â??the former Fiera di Roma which will be the subject of redevelopment with the project â??The city of joyâ?? presented in Rome.The winning project of the competition aimed at redeveloping the complex following the agreement between Roma Capitale and the Orchidea srl fund was presented in Rome. The winning project is â??The City of Joyâ?? developed by Acpv Architects, Arup, Asset and Pâ??Arcnouveau. The aim of the project is to give new life to the neighborhood, integrating the new area into the existing fabric, in the name of sustainable redevelopment..Located on Via Cristoforo Colombo, the exhibition complex was inaugurated in 1959. Of a gross usable surface area of â??â??over 44 thousand square meters, 80% (over 35 thousand square meters) will be used for residential purposes, of which over 7 thousand square meters are reserved for social housing; 20% (over 8,800 square meters) will be used for non-residential purposes, of which approximately 6,800 square meters for management services and 2,000 square meters for commercial purposes..According to the Capitoline administration, the area will also represent a green lung for the neighborhood: the new master plan provides for the allocation of 50% to greenery and services, with an increase in soil permeability of approximately 3.9 hectares of surface, about half of the total area. (Credit Image: © Marcello Valeri/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240906_zip_v147_031 September 6, 2024, Rome, Italy: A gas meter with the shutter closed and in disuse in the abandoned area of â??â??the former Fiera di Roma which will be the subject of redevelopment with the project â??The city of joyâ?? presented in Rome.The winning project of the competition aimed at redeveloping the complex following the agreement between Roma Capitale and the Orchidea srl fund was presented in Rome. The winning project is â??The City of Joyâ?? developed by Acpv Architects, Arup, Asset and Pâ??Arcnouveau. The aim of the project is to give new life to the neighborhood, integrating the new area into the existing fabric, in the name of sustainable redevelopment..Located on Via Cristoforo Colombo, the exhibition complex was inaugurated in 1959. Of a gross usable surface area of â??â??over 44 thousand square meters, 80% (over 35 thousand square meters) will be used for residential purposes, of which over 7 thousand square meters are reserved for social housing; 20% (over 8,800 square meters) will be used for non-residential purposes, of which approximately 6,800 square meters for management services and 2,000 square meters for commercial purposes..According to the Capitoline administration, the area will also represent a green lung for the neighborhood: the new master plan provides for the allocation of 50% to greenery and services, with an increase in soil permeability of approximately 3.9 hectares of surface, about half of the total area. (Credit Image: © Marcello Valeri/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240906_zip_v147_036 September 6, 2024, Rome, Italy: One of the entrances to the disused area of â??â??the former Fiera di Roma which will be redeveloped with the project â??The city of joyâ?? presented in Rome. The winning project of the competition aimed at redeveloping the complex following the agreement between Roma Capitale and the Orchidea srl fund was presented in Rome. The winning project is â??The City of Joyâ?? developed by Acpv Architects, Arup, Asset and Pâ??Arcnouveau. The aim of the project is to give new life to the neighborhood, integrating the new area into the existing fabric, in the name of sustainable redevelopment..Located on Via Cristoforo Colombo, the exhibition complex was inaugurated in 1959. Of a gross usable surface area of â??â??over 44 thousand square meters, 80% (over 35 thousand square meters) will be used for residential purposes, of which over 7 thousand square meters are reserved for social housing; 20% (over 8,800 square meters) will be used for non-residential purposes, of which approximately 6,800 square meters for management services and 2,000 square meters for commercial purposes..According to the Capitoline administration, the area will also represent a green lung for the neighborhood: the new master plan provides for the allocation of 50% to greenery and services, with an increase in soil permeability of approximately 3.9 hectares of surface, about half of the total area. (Credit Image: © Marcello Valeri/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240906_zip_v147_018 September 6, 2024, Rome, Italy: The external perimeter area of â??â??the disused area of â??â??the former Fiera di Roma which will be subject to redevelopment with the project â??The city of joyâ?? presented in Rome.The winning project of the competition aimed at redeveloping the complex following the agreement between Roma Capitale and the Orchidea srl fund was presented in Rome. The winning project is â??The City of Joyâ?? developed by Acpv Architects, Arup, Asset and Pâ??Arcnouveau. The aim of the project is to give new life to the neighborhood, integrating the new area into the existing fabric, in the name of sustainable redevelopment..Located on Via Cristoforo Colombo, the exhibition complex was inaugurated in 1959. Of a gross usable surface area of â??â??over 44 thousand square meters, 80% (over 35 thousand square meters) will be used for residential purposes, of which over 7 thousand square meters are reserved for social housing; 20% (over 8,800 square meters) will be used for non-residential purposes, of which approximately 6,800 square meters for management services and 2,000 square meters for commercial purposes..According to the Capitoline administration, the area will also represent a green lung for the neighborhood: the new master plan provides for the allocation of 50% to greenery and services, with an increase in soil permeability of approximately 3.9 hectares of surface, about half of the total area. (Credit Image: © Marcello Valeri/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240906_zip_v147_016 September 6, 2024, Rome, Italy: One of the entrances to the disused area of â??â??the former Fiera di Roma which will be redeveloped with the project â??The city of joyâ?? presented in Rome.The winning project of the competition aimed at redeveloping the complex following the agreement between Roma Capitale and the Orchidea srl fund was presented in Rome. The winning project is â??The City of Joyâ?? developed by Acpv Architects, Arup, Asset and Pâ??Arcnouveau. The aim of the project is to give new life to the neighborhood, integrating the new area into the existing fabric, in the name of sustainable redevelopment..Located on Via Cristoforo Colombo, the exhibition complex was inaugurated in 1959. Of a gross usable surface area of â??â??over 44 thousand square meters, 80% (over 35 thousand square meters) will be used for residential purposes, of which over 7 thousand square meters are reserved for social housing; 20% (over 8,800 square meters) will be used for non-residential purposes, of which approximately 6,800 square meters for management services and 2,000 square meters for commercial purposes..According to the Capitoline administration, the area will also represent a green lung for the neighborhood: the new master plan provides for the allocation of 50% to greenery and services, with an increase in soil permeability of approximately 3.9 hectares of surface, about half of the total area. (Credit Image: © Marcello Valeri/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240906_zip_v147_030 September 6, 2024, Rome, Italy: Ticket office of one of the entrances to the disused area of â??â??the former Fiera di Roma which will be redeveloped with the project â??La città della gioiaâ?? presented in Rome. The winning project of the competition aimed at redeveloping the complex following the agreement between Roma Capitale and the Orchidea srl fund was presented in Rome. The winning project is â??The City of Joyâ?? developed by Acpv Architects, Arup, Asset and Pâ??Arcnouveau. The aim of the project is to give new life to the neighborhood, integrating the new area into the existing fabric, in the name of sustainable redevelopment..Located on Via Cristoforo Colombo, the exhibition complex was inaugurated in 1959. Of a gross usable surface area of â??â??over 44 thousand square meters, 80% (over 35 thousand square meters) will be used for residential purposes, of which over 7 thousand square meters are reserved for social housing; 20% (over 8,800 square meters) will be used for non-residential purposes, of which approximately 6,800 square meters for management services and 2,000 square meters for commercial purposes..According to the Capitoline administration, the area will also represent a green lung for the neighborhood: the new master plan provides for the allocation of 50% to greenery and services, with an increase in soil permeability of approximately 3.9 hectares of surface, about half of the total area. (Credit Image: © Marcello Valeri/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240906_zip_v147_037 September 6, 2024, Rome, Italy: The external perimeter area of â??â??the disused area of â??â??the former Fiera di Roma which will be subject to redevelopment with the project â??The city of joyâ?? presented in Rome.The winning project of the competition aimed at redeveloping the complex following the agreement between Roma Capitale and the Orchidea srl fund was presented in Rome. The winning project is â??The City of Joyâ?? developed by Acpv Architects, Arup, Asset and Pâ??Arcnouveau. The aim of the project is to give new life to the neighborhood, integrating the new area into the existing fabric, in the name of sustainable redevelopment..Located on Via Cristoforo Colombo, the exhibition complex was inaugurated in 1959. Of a gross usable surface area of â??â??over 44 thousand square meters, 80% (over 35 thousand square meters) will be used for residential purposes, of which over 7 thousand square meters are reserved for social housing; 20% (over 8,800 square meters) will be used for non-residential purposes, of which approximately 6,800 square meters for management services and 2,000 square meters for commercial purposes..According to the Capitoline administration, the area will also represent a green lung for the neighborhood: the new master plan provides for the allocation of 50% to greenery and services, with an increase in soil permeability of approximately 3.9 hectares of surface, about half of the total area. (Credit Image: © Marcello Valeri/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240906_zip_v147_033 September 6, 2024, Rome, Italy: Pavilions inside the disused area of â??â??the former Fiera di Roma which will be redeveloped with the project â??The city of joyâ?? presented in Rome.The winning project of the competition aimed at redeveloping the complex following the agreement between Roma Capitale and the Orchidea srl fund was presented in Rome. The winning project is â??The City of Joyâ?? developed by Acpv Architects, Arup, Asset and Pâ??Arcnouveau. The aim of the project is to give new life to the neighborhood, integrating the new area into the existing fabric, in the name of sustainable redevelopment..Located on Via Cristoforo Colombo, the exhibition complex was inaugurated in 1959. Of a gross usable surface area of â??â??over 44 thousand square meters, 80% (over 35 thousand square meters) will be used for residential purposes, of which over 7 thousand square meters are reserved for social housing; 20% (over 8,800 square meters) will be used for non-residential purposes, of which approximately 6,800 square meters for management services and 2,000 square meters for commercial purposes..According to the Capitoline administration, the area will also represent a green lung for the neighborhood: the new master plan provides for the allocation of 50% to greenery and services, with an increase in soil permeability of approximately 3.9 hectares of surface, about half of the total area. (Credit Image: © Marcello Valeri/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240906_zip_v147_025 September 6, 2024, Rome, Italy: One of the entrances to the disused area of â??â??the former Fiera di Roma which will be redeveloped with the project â??The city of joyâ?? presented in Rome.The winning project of the competition aimed at redeveloping the complex following the agreement between Roma Capitale and the Orchidea srl fund was presented in Rome. The winning project is â??The City of Joyâ?? developed by Acpv Architects, Arup, Asset and Pâ??Arcnouveau. The aim of the project is to give new life to the neighborhood, integrating the new area into the existing fabric, in the name of sustainable redevelopment..Located on Via Cristoforo Colombo, the exhibition complex was inaugurated in 1959. Of a gross usable surface area of â??â??over 44 thousand square meters, 80% (over 35 thousand square meters) will be used for residential purposes, of which over 7 thousand square meters are reserved for social housing; 20% (over 8,800 square meters) will be used for non-residential purposes, of which approximately 6,800 square meters for management services and 2,000 square meters for commercial purposes..According to the Capitoline administration, the area will also represent a green lung for the neighborhood: the new master plan provides for the allocation of 50% to greenery and services, with an increase in soil permeability of approximately 3.9 hectares of surface, about half of the total area. (Credit Image: © Marcello Valeri/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240901_zaf_l75_001 September 1, 2024, Riga, Latvia, Latvia: Bouquets of flowers in vases. (Credit Image: © Russian Look/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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55288470 **CHINESE MAINLAND, HONG KONG, MACAU AND TAIWAN OUT** People visit the 2nd Du Fu Thatched Cottage Orchid Exhibition in Chengdu City, southwest China's Sichuan Province, 15 August, 2024. Photo Credit: / Imaginechina/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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55288469 **CHINESE MAINLAND, HONG KONG, MACAU AND TAIWAN OUT** People visit the 2nd Du Fu Thatched Cottage Orchid Exhibition in Chengdu City, southwest China's Sichuan Province, 15 August, 2024. Photo Credit: / Imaginechina/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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55288468 **CHINESE MAINLAND, HONG KONG, MACAU AND TAIWAN OUT** People visit the 2nd Du Fu Thatched Cottage Orchid Exhibition in Chengdu City, southwest China's Sichuan Province, 15 August, 2024. Photo Credit: / Imaginechina/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20240803_aaa_s197_368 August 3, 2024, Bangkok, Thailand: A close-up of orchidees, at the Garden of Ideas, at The Bangkok International Trade and Exhibition Centre (BITEC).. The Home and Garden Fair Midyear 2024, organized under the main concept of Crazy Little Thing called ?Home?, bringing the crazy to the home, at BITEC Bangna. (Credit Image: © Nathalie Jamois/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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55022772 A close-up of orchidees, at the Garden of Ideas, at The Bangkok International Trade and Exhibition Centre (BITEC).. The Home and Garden Fair Midyear 2024, organized under the main concept of Crazy Little Thing called ?Home?, bringing the crazy to the home, at BITEC Bangna. Photo Credit: Nathalie Jamois / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20240612_zia_d204_274 June 12, 2024, Chongqing, Chongqing, China: CHONGQING, CHINA - MAY 2, 2021 - Tourists play and take photos among Taiwan Phalaenopsis orchids in Chongqing, China, May 2, 2021. (Credit Image: © Cfoto/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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ny060424215407 Dramatic lighting after dark enhances the exotic shapes and colors of the orchids at the New York Botanical Gardens in the Bronx during its annual orchid show, on the evening of March 30, 2024. The orchid exhibition, which runs until April 21 and adds music and cocktails on Friday and Saturday evenings, drew a lively and colorful crowd on its first Saturday, including many who were clearly inspired by the tropical flowers when getting dressed. (Rose Callahan/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny060424215607 Colleen O'Malley at the New York Botanical Gardens in the Bronx during its annual orchid show, on the evening of March 30, 2024. The orchid exhibition, which runs until April 21 and adds music and cocktails on Friday and Saturday evenings, drew a lively and colorful crowd on its first Saturday, including many who were clearly inspired by the tropical flowers when getting dressed. (Rose Callahan/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny060424220106 Vibrant violet orchids at the New York Botanical Gardens in the Bronx during its annual orchid show, on the evening of March 30, 2024. The orchid exhibition, which runs until April 21 and adds music and cocktails on Friday and Saturday evenings, drew a lively and colorful crowd on its first Saturday, including many who were clearly inspired by the tropical flowers when getting dressed. (Rose Callahan/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny060424220307 Inside the New York Botanical Gardens in the Bronx during its annual orchid show, on the evening of March 30, 2024. The orchid exhibition, which runs until April 21 and adds music and cocktails on Friday and Saturday evenings, drew a lively and colorful crowd on its first Saturday, including many who were clearly inspired by the tropical flowers when getting dressed. (Rose Callahan/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny060424215806 A fantastical pair of orchid-inspired dress shoes on display at the New York Botanical Gardens in the Bronx during its annual orchid show, on the evening of March 30, 2024. The orchid exhibition, which runs until April 21 and adds music and cocktails on Friday and Saturday evenings, drew a lively and colorful crowd on its first Saturday, including many who were clearly inspired by the tropical flowers when getting dressed. (Rose Callahan/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120824164413 A flowering orchid tree in the Beverly Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles, March 29, 2024. The city has one of the most diverse urban forests in the world and each neighborhood has its own characteristic plantings. (Stella Kalinina/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny110424164506 FILE -- Former President Donald Trump and his wife, Melania Trump, arrive to vote in the presidential primary election in Palm Beach, Fla., March 19, 2024. Melania was wearing a white Alexander McQueen shirtdress silk-screened with orchids, high-heeled Christian Louboutin pumps and a Chanel bag. (Doug Mills/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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56202194 Wild orchids seen on the Camino Real trail between Lachatao and Latuvi, Oaxaca, Mexico on March 19, 2024. The Pueblos Mancomunados is a group of eight villages (Benito Juárez, Cuajimoloyas, La Nevería, Santa Catarina Lachatao, Latuvi, Llano Grande, San Miguel Amatlán, Yavesía) in Northern Oaxaca?s Sierra Norte region that have come together to manage their resources and preserve their cultural heritage. These communities has been dedicated to ecotourism for more than 20 years, and they only employ local community members committed to sharing their culture while protecting the environment. They have built and marked more than 100 kilometers of trails to interconnect the villages through the mountains, forests and fields. They also offer tourists quality accommodation in each village and guiding services. All staff work on a voluntary basis as part of their community service, a concept rooted in a pre-Hispanic system of governance called usos y costumbres (uses and customs). The Pueblos Mancomunados are self-governing and have their own president, their own laws and their own legal system. Photo Credit: Benedicte Desrus/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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ny220324172406 A rope bridge and orchids at the Marie Selby Botanical Gardens campus in downtown Sarasota, Fla., Jan. 27, 2024. This laid-back Gulf Coast city, often overlooked in favor of the Tampa or Miami areas to its north and south, is perfect for lovers of nature, with white-sand beaches, kayak trips through mangroves and manatees. (Todd Anderson/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny150124214506 A path to one of the denotes, or rivers, winds through a lush forest, where visitors may spot wild orchids, at the Indigenous Eyes Ecological Reserve, in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, Dec. 13, 2023. A world away from the countryÕs luxury all-inclusive beach resorts, cool, aquamarine natural pools tempt travelers to jump in and feel the tingle. (Ricardo Piantini/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny271023194507 The domed Kibble Palace, a spectacular glass house where you can explore a jungle of orchids, begonias and ferns, at the botanic gardens in Glasgow, Scotland, Oct. 11, 2023. The countryÕs largest city, which crackles with character and cultural hotspots that have sprung up in outlying neighborhoods, is a hub of grass-roots energy where art shows, plant sales and film screenings pop up in tenement flats, railway waiting rooms and disused buildings. (Robert Ormerod/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny271023195706 The domed Kibble Palace, a spectacular glass house where you can explore a jungle of orchids, begonias and ferns, at the botanic gardens in Glasgow, Scotland, Oct. 11, 2023. The countryÕs largest city, which crackles with character and cultural hotspots that have sprung up in outlying neighborhoods, is a hub of grass-roots energy where art shows, plant sales and film screenings pop up in tenement flats, railway waiting rooms and disused buildings. (Robert Ormerod/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny280524162107 Flowers near Sassano in the Valle delle Orchidee near the Cilento coast of Italy in August 2023. More than 100 species of wild orchids bloom in a microclimate. (Francesco Lastrucci/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny080623145705 Richard Mosse at his concurrent exhibition, ?Occidental,? at Altman Siegel Gallery in San Francisco, Calif. on May 11, 2023. The artist wanted to photograph orchids but ended up making ?Broken Spectre,? a film about the destruction of the rainforest ? his most powerful work yet. (Ian Bates/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny010623214207 Sophia Anne Caruso, left, and Laurie Metcalf perform a scene in ?Grey House? at the Lyceum Theater in New York, April 28, 2023. The play about a sisterhood of sorrows, which comes to Broadway from Chicago, where it had its world premiere at A Red Orchid Theater in 2019, keeps its secrets as quiet as its shocks are conspicuous. (Sara Krulwich/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny010623214005 Laurie Metcalf, left, and Eamon Patrick O?Connell perform a scene in ?Grey House? at the Lyceum Theater in New York, April 28, 2023. The play about a sisterhood of sorrows, which comes to Broadway from Chicago, where it had its world premiere at A Red Orchid Theater in 2019, keeps its secrets as quiet as its shocks are conspicuous. (Sara Krulwich/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny010623213805 From left: Sophia Anne Caruso, Colby Kipnes, Millicent Simmonds, Paul Sparks, Eamon Patrick O?Connell, Tatiana Maslany, Alyssa Emily Marvin and Laurie Metcalf perform a scene in ?Grey House? at the Lyceum Theater in New York, April 28, 2023. The play about a sisterhood of sorrows, which comes to Broadway from Chicago, where it had its world premiere at A Red Orchid Theater in 2019, keeps its secrets as quiet as its shocks are conspicuous. (Sara Krulwich/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny160223182505 Orchids at the exhibit, ?The Orchid Show: Natural Heritage,? designed by Lily Kwong, at the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx, Feb. 14, 2023. The lavish exhibition explores the diversity of these charismatic flowers. (Elias Williams/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny160223182805 People attend the exhibit, ?The Orchid Show: Natural Heritage,? designed by Lily Kwong, at the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx, Feb. 14, 2023. The lavish exhibition explores the diversity of these charismatic flowers. (Elias Williams/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny160223182105 People attend the exhibit, ?The Orchid Show: Natural Heritage,? designed by Lily Kwong, at the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx, Feb. 14, 2023. The lavish exhibition explores the diversity of these charismatic flowers. (Elias Williams/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny160223183406 The landscape artist Lily Kwong at the exhibit she designed, ?The Orchid Show: Natural Heritage,? at the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx, Feb. 14, 2023. The lavish exhibition explores the diversity of these charismatic flowers. (Elias Williams/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny160223182406 Orchids at the exhibit, ?The Orchid Show: Natural Heritage,? designed by Lily Kwong, at the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx, Feb. 14, 2023. The lavish exhibition explores the diversity of these charismatic flowers. (Elias Williams/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny160223183005 Orchids at the exhibit, ?The Orchid Show: Natural Heritage,? designed by Lily Kwong, at the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx, Feb. 14, 2023. The lavish exhibition explores the diversity of these charismatic flowers. (Elias Williams/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny160223183205 Orchids at the exhibit, ?The Orchid Show: Natural Heritage,? designed by Lily Kwong, at the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx, Feb. 14, 2023. The lavish exhibition explores the diversity of these charismatic flowers. (Elias Williams/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny160223183606 People attend the exhibit, ?The Orchid Show: Natural Heritage,? designed by Lily Kwong, at the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx, Feb. 14, 2023. The lavish exhibition explores the diversity of these charismatic flowers. (Elias Williams/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny130922003205 -- EMBARGO: NO ELECTRONIC DISTRIBUTION, WEB POSTING OR STREET SALES BEFORE 3:01 A.M. ET ON TUESDAY, SEPT. 13, 2022. NO EXCEPTIONS FOR ANY REASONS -- Orchid Kinzie-Middleton with containers of Chittenango ovate amber snails found during a first round of a survey at Chittenango Falls State Park, in Cazenovia, in central New York, Aug. 25, 2022. To monitor the near-extinct species, scientists tiptoe through a waterfall spray zone the size of a living room. (Jessica Suarez/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny210322181605 The Wat Mongkolratanaram, a Buddhist temple with boat docks on Palm River in Tampa, Fla., on March 5, 2022. Crowds flock to this popular market for cheap, homemade Thai food and beautiful orchids and other flowers. (Eve Edelheit/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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2155322 Apresentação do Rio Tamanduateí e do Riacho do Ipiranga, dois rios historicamente importantes para São Paulo que se tornaram esgotos a céu aberto. De 35 quilômetros de extensão, o Rio Tamanduateí nasce no município de Mauá, passa pelas cidades de Santo André e São Caetano, atravessa o centro de São Paulo, até desaguar no Rio Tietê, no bairro do Bom Retiro. De 9 quilômetros de extensão, as nascentes do Riacho do Ipiranga encontram-se no Jardim Botânico de São Paulo, localizado no Parque Estadual Fontes do Ipiranga, reserva natural de mata atlântica na zona sul da cidade, até desaguar na margem esquerda do Rio Tamanduateí. Na foto, interior da estufa do orquidário Frederico Carlos Hoehne, no Jardim Botânico de São Paulo, nesta quinta-feira (22).
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2155318 Apresentação do Rio Tamanduateí e do Riacho do Ipiranga, dois rios historicamente importantes para São Paulo que se tornaram esgotos a céu aberto. De 35 quilômetros de extensão, o Rio Tamanduateí nasce no município de Mauá, passa pelas cidades de Santo André e São Caetano, atravessa o centro de São Paulo, até desaguar no Rio Tietê, no bairro do Bom Retiro. De 9 quilômetros de extensão, as nascentes do Riacho do Ipiranga encontram-se no Jardim Botânico de São Paulo, localizado no Parque Estadual Fontes do Ipiranga, reserva natural de mata atlântica na zona sul da cidade, até desaguar na margem esquerda do Rio Tamanduateí. Na foto, interior da estufa do orquidário Frederico Carlos Hoehne, no Jardim Botânico de São Paulo, nesta quinta-feira (22).
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2155317 Apresentação do Rio Tamanduateí e do Riacho do Ipiranga, dois rios historicamente importantes para São Paulo que se tornaram esgotos a céu aberto. De 35 quilômetros de extensão, o Rio Tamanduateí nasce no município de Mauá, passa pelas cidades de Santo André e São Caetano, atravessa o centro de São Paulo, até desaguar no Rio Tietê, no bairro do Bom Retiro. De 9 quilômetros de extensão, as nascentes do Riacho do Ipiranga encontram-se no Jardim Botânico de São Paulo, localizado no Parque Estadual Fontes do Ipiranga, reserva natural de mata atlântica na zona sul da cidade, até desaguar na margem esquerda do Rio Tamanduateí. Na foto, estufa do orquidário Frederico Carlos Hoehne, no Jardim Botânico de São Paulo, nesta quinta-feira (22).
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MG1101628 FRANCE. Normandy. Fecamp. 18 January 2021. EPHAD du Bois Martel. Lors de la première vaccination anti Covid.
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2034905 Bahia. Turismo no Nordeste. Chapada Diamantina, Distrito Caeté Açu (Vale do Capão), Município de Palmeiras, (BA). Na foto, orquídia, na Horta Comunitária Vale Flora.
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2034769 Bahia. Turismo no Nordeste. Chapada Diamantina, Distrito Caeté Açu (Vale do Capão), Município de Palmeiras, (BA). Na foto, orquídia de cor lilás, em Bioma da Chapada.
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2034768 Bahia. Turismo no Nordeste. Chapada Diamantina, Distrito Caeté Açu (Vale do Capão), Município de Palmeiras, (BA). Na foto, orquídia de cor lilás, em Bioma da Chapada.
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2034766 Bahia. Turismo no Nordeste. Chapada Diamantina, Distrito Caeté Açu (Vale do Capão), Município de Palmeiras, (BA). Na foto, orquídia de cor rosada, em Bioma da Chapada.
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2034765 Bahia. Turismo no Nordeste. Chapada Diamantina, Distrito Caeté Açu (Vale do Capão), Município de Palmeiras, (BA). Na foto, orquídia de cor rosada, em Bioma da Chapada.
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NN11612247 USA. Los Angeles. 2020. Biltmore Hotel. Jess. (Model release obtained).
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NN11619930 Poland, Wrecza 30.03.2020Reception hall at the newly built Suntago is one of the biggest aquapark in Europe. It was opened 23 days before the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic.
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ny080620170704 Michelle Higgins shops for plants with her friend Spencer Winson at Tropical Plants & Orchids Inc., in New York, on Monday, June 8, 2020. New York City was officially back in business on Monday morning with as many 400,000 people returning to work in construction, manufacturing and some retail. (Chang W. Lee/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny080620185904 Ashok Kumar, the owner of Tropical Plants & Orchids Inc, center, helps a customer at the store in New York, on Monday, June 8, 2020. New York City was officially back in business on Monday morning with as many 400,000 people returning to work in construction, manufacturing and some retail. (Chang W. Lee/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny040220164404 Salep, a warm milky drink popular in Turkey, in New York, Jan. 14, 2020. Made from orchid tubers, the drink is a winter staple in Turkey, but finding it in the United States can prove difficult. (Colin Clark/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny040220164604 Salep mixes at a grocery store in New York, Jan. 14, 2020. Salep mixes are sold in Middle Eastern grocers around the United States, but few, if any, have orchid root in them at all. (Colin Clark/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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NN11578204 USA. Houston, Texas. 2019. The office of Dr. James Allison, an American immunologist and Nobel Laureate. He is the executive director of immunotherapy at MD Anderson Cancer Center at the University of Texas. He is famous for discovering new ways to treat some of the deadliest cancers by treating the immune system rather than the tumor. His important breakthrough was to "block a protein on T cells that acts as a brake on their activation, freeing the T cells to attack cancer."
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NN11579144 USA. Phoenix, Arizona. 2019. Gerda Weissmann Klein's apartment at the Sagewood Senior Community. Gerda Weissmann Klein is a holocaust survivor.
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NN11593073 TURKEY. Amlara. 2019. Dr. IIhan Uzgel at home. He was a professor at Ankara University, in the Faculty of Political Science until February 7, 2017. He and 6,000 of Turkey's 150,000. academics were fired. He now writes for online Turkish Media companies.
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NN11593074 TURKEY. Amlara. 2019. Dr. IIhan Uzgel at home. He was a professor at Ankara University, in the Faculty of Political Science until February 7, 2017. He and 6,000 of Turkey's 150,000. academics were fired. He now writes for online Turkish Media companies.
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ny210319140504 A visitor under the orchid arches at the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx, Feb. 23, 2019. ?The Orchid Show: Singapore,? the botanical garden?s 17th annual orchid extravaganza, features the natural species and hybridized sensations of Southeast Asia. (Gus Powell/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny210319141004 A supertree ? an 18-foot-tall steel armature in the trunk-like and canopied shape of an actual tree ? at the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx, Feb. 23, 2019. ?The Orchid Show: Singapore,? the botanical garden?s 17th annual orchid extravaganza, features the natural species and hybridized sensations of Southeast Asia. (Gus Powell/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny210319140403 A supertree ? an 18-foot-tall steel armature in the trunk-like and canopied shape of an actual tree ? at the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx, Feb. 23, 2019. ?The Orchid Show: Singapore,? the botanical garden?s 17th annual orchid extravaganza, features the natural species and hybridized sensations of Southeast Asia. (Gus Powell/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny210319140804 An Oncidium Volcano Midnight, a.k.a ?Volcano Queen,? at the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx, Feb. 23, 2019. ?The Orchid Show: Singapore,? the botanical garden?s 17th annual orchid extravaganza, features the natural species and hybridized sensations of Southeast Asia. (Gus Powell/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny210319140604 A visitor inspects the arches, dripping with orchids, at the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx, Feb. 23, 2019. ?The Orchid Show: Singapore,? the botanical garden?s 17th annual orchid extravaganza, features the natural species and hybridized sensations of Southeast Asia. (Gus Powell/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny210319140004 A Phalaenopsis hybrid at the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx, Feb. 23, 2019. ?The Orchid Show: Singapore,? the botanical garden?s 17th annual orchid extravaganza, features the natural species and hybridized sensations of Southeast Asia. (Gus Powell/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny210319140103 An Aliceara Donald Halliday orchid, also known as ?Smile Eri,? at the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx, Feb. 23, 2019. ?The Orchid Show: Singapore,? the botanical garden?s 17th annual orchid extravaganza, features the natural species and hybridized sensations of Southeast Asia. (Gus Powell/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny210319135804 A Phalaenopsis hybrid, known as the grocery store orchid because of its wide availability, at the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx, Feb. 23, 2019. ?The Orchid Show: Singapore,? the botanical garden?s 17th annual orchid extravaganza, features the natural species and hybridized sensations of Southeast Asia. (Gus Powell/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny210319140203 A promenade of arches, dripping with orchids, at the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx, Feb. 23, 2019. ?The Orchid Show: Singapore,? the botanical garden?s 17th annual orchid extravaganza, features the natural species and hybridized sensations of Southeast Asia. (Gus Powell/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny210319135603 A promenade of arches, dripping with orchids, at the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx, Feb. 23, 2019. ?The Orchid Show: Singapore,? the botanical garden?s 17th annual orchid extravaganza, features the natural species and hybridized sensations of Southeast Asia. (Gus Powell/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny210319135904 Palmer?s Apricots, as these orchids are known, at the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx, Feb. 23, 2019. ?The Orchid Show: Singapore,? the botanical garden?s 17th annual orchid extravaganza, features the natural species and hybridized sensations of Southeast Asia. (Gus Powell/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny220219161704 The shuttered Orchids of Asia day spa, where the city's building department placed a danger sign on its front door that reads, ?This unit is unsafe and its use or occupancy is prohibited,? in Jupiter, Fla., Feb. 22, 2019. Robert Kraft, the owner of the New England Patriots, was charged with two counts of soliciting sex from a prostitute in early 2019, according to the police. Kraft was said to have patronized the Orchids of Asia. The charges against Kraft, were part of a broad investigation into prostitution and human trafficking in day spas and massage parlors in Florida. (Saul Martinez/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny220219162004 The shuttered Orchids of Asia day spa, where the city's building department placed a danger sign on its front door that reads, ?This unit is unsafe and its use or occupancy is prohibited,? in Jupiter, Fla., Feb. 22, 2019. Robert Kraft, the owner of the New England Patriots, was charged with two counts of soliciting sex from a prostitute in early 2019, according to the police. Kraft was said to have patronized the Orchids of Asia. The charges against Kraft, were part of a broad investigation into prostitution and human trafficking in day spas and massage parlors in Florida. (Saul Martinez/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny220219161804 The shuttered Orchids of Asia day spa, where the city's building department placed a danger sign on its front door that reads, ?This unit is unsafe and its use or occupancy is prohibited,? in Jupiter, Fla., Feb. 22, 2019. Robert Kraft, the owner of the New England Patriots, was charged with two counts of soliciting sex from a prostitute in early 2019, according to the police. Kraft was said to have patronized the Orchids of Asia. The charges against Kraft, were part of a broad investigation into prostitution and human trafficking in day spas and massage parlors in Florida. (Saul Martinez/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny220219145904 FILE-- New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft at Super Bowl LIII between the Patriots and the Los Angeles Rams in Atlanta, Feb. 3, 2019. Kraft, 77, was charged with two counts of soliciting sex from a prostitute in early 2019, according to the police in Jupiter, Fla. He was said to have patronized a spa called Orchids of Asia in Jupiter. Detectives in Jupiter said they had videos of Kraft and dozens of other customers involved in sex acts at the spa. (Doug Mills/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny190319180104 FILE-- New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft at Super Bowl LIII between the Patriots and the Los Angeles Rams in Atlanta, Feb. 3, 2019. Kraft has been offered a deal that includes paying a fine and doing community service in return for admitting that if his soliciting prostitution case were to go to trial, the prosecutors would win. The prosecutors in Palm Beach County, Fla., offered the deal to Kraft and 24 other men who in February 2019 were arrested on misdemeanor charges of buying sex at the Orchids of Asia day spa in Jupiter, Fla. (Doug Mills/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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