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52725081 Children in their traditional clothes attend a Holy Mass in Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lud?mierz as grazing season begins with traditional folklore and religious celebrations, called locally Redyk, in Tatra mountains. Redyk traditionally begins around 23 of April, a time when shepherds, locally called Baca, take flocks of sheep from villages uphill, away from civilization for the grazing season, which lasts about half a year. The beginning of the season is a festive time for the highlanders from Tatra. And this part of Karpaty as sheep farming historically is a major source of income for the region. Photo Credit: Dominika Zarzycka / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52725087 A sheep feeds her lamb as grazing season begins with traditional folklore and religious celebrations, called locally Redyk, in Tatra mountains. Redyk traditionally begins around 23 of April, a time when shepherds, locally called Baca, take flocks of sheep from villages uphill, away from civilization for the grazing season, which lasts about half a year. The beginning of the season is a festive time for the highlanders from Tatra. And this part of Karpaty as sheep farming historically is a major source of income for the region. Photo Credit: Dominika Zarzycka / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52725073 A highlander family in their traditional clothes attend Church rituals as grazing season begins with traditional folklore and religious celebrations, called locally Redyk, in Tatra mountains. Redyk traditionally begins around 23 of April, a time when shepherds, locally called Baca, take flocks of sheep from villages uphill, away from civilization for the grazing season, which lasts about half a year. The beginning of the season is a festive time for the highlanders from Tatra. And this part of Karpaty as sheep farming historically is a major source of income for the region. Photo Credit: Dominika Zarzycka / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52725089 A shepherd watches his shepherd dog as grazing season begins with traditional folklore and religious celebrations, called locally Redyk, in Tatra mountains. Redyk traditionally begins around 23 of April, a time when shepherds, locally called Baca, take flocks of sheep from villages uphill, away from civilization for the grazing season, which lasts about half a year. The beginning of the season is a festive time for the highlanders from Tatra. And this part of Karpaty as sheep farming historically is a major source of income for the region. Photo Credit: Dominika Zarzycka / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52725071 Highlanders in their traditional clothes attend Church rituals as grazing season begins with traditional folklore and religious celebrations, called locally Redyk, in Tatra mountains in Lud?mierz. Redyk traditionally begins around 23 of April, a time when shepherds, locally called Baca, take flocks of sheep from villages uphill, away from civilization for the grazing season, which lasts about half a year. The beginning of the season is a festive time for the highlanders from Tatra. And this part of Karpaty as sheep farming historically is a major source of income for the region. Photo Credit: Dominika Zarzycka / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52725092 A highlander plays a traditional flute after a Holy Mass in Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lud?mierz as grazing season begins with traditional folklore and religious celebrations, called locally Redyk, in Tatra mountains. Redyk traditionally begins around 23 of April, a time when shepherds, locally called Baca, take flocks of sheep from villages uphill, away from civilization for the grazing season, which lasts about half a year. The beginning of the season is a festive time for the highlanders from Tatra. And this part of Karpaty as sheep farming historically is a major source of income for the region. Photo Credit: Dominika Zarzycka / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52725075 A priest blesses sheep and people as grazing season begins with traditional folklore and religious celebrations, called locally Redyk, in Tatra mountains in Lud?mierz. Redyk traditionally begins around 23 of April, a time when shepherds, locally called Baca, take flocks of sheep from villages uphill, away from civilization for the grazing season, which lasts about half a year. The beginning of the season is a festive time for the highlanders from Tatra. And this part of Karpaty as sheep farming historically is a major source of income for the region. Photo Credit: Dominika Zarzycka / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52725093 Highlanders in their traditional clothes attend a Holy Mass in Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lud?mierz as grazing season begins with traditional folklore and religious celebrations, called locally Redyk, in Tatra mountains. Redyk traditionally begins around 23 of April, a time when shepherds, locally called Baca, take flocks of sheep from villages uphill, away from civilization for the grazing season, which lasts about half a year. The beginning of the season is a festive time for the highlanders from Tatra. And this part of Karpaty as sheep farming historically is a major source of income for the region. Photo Credit: Dominika Zarzycka / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52725079 Local sheep cheese - Oscypek is seen as grazing season begins with traditional folklore and religious celebrations, called locally Redyk, in Tatra mountains. Redyk traditionally begins around 23 of April, a time when shepherds, locally called Baca, take flocks of sheep from villages uphill, away from civilization for the grazing season, which lasts about half a year. The beginning of the season is a festive time for the highlanders from Tatra. And this part of Karpaty as sheep farming historically is a major source of income for the region. Photo Credit: Dominika Zarzycka / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52725094 A highlander plays a traditional flute after a Holy Mass in Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lud?mierz as grazing season begins with traditional folklore and religious celebrations, called locally Redyk, in Tatra mountains. Redyk traditionally begins around 23 of April, a time when shepherds, locally called Baca, take flocks of sheep from villages uphill, away from civilization for the grazing season, which lasts about half a year. The beginning of the season is a festive time for the highlanders from Tatra. And this part of Karpaty as sheep farming historically is a major source of income for the region. Photo Credit: Dominika Zarzycka / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52725076 A priest blesses sheep and people as grazing season begins with traditional folklore and religious celebrations, called locally Redyk, in Tatra mountains. Redyk traditionally begins around 23 of April, a time when shepherds, locally called Baca, take flocks of sheep from villages uphill, away from civilization for the grazing season, which lasts about half a year. The beginning of the season is a festive time for the highlanders from Tatra. And this part of Karpaty as sheep farming historically is a major source of income for the region. Photo Credit: Dominika Zarzycka / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52725083 A girl in her traditional clothes attend a Holy Mass in Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lud?mierz as grazing season begins with traditional folklore and religious celebrations, called locally Redyk, in Tatra mountains. Redyk traditionally begins around 23 of April, a time when shepherds, locally called Baca, take flocks of sheep from villages uphill, away from civilization for the grazing season, which lasts about half a year. The beginning of the season is a festive time for the highlanders from Tatra. And this part of Karpaty as sheep farming historically is a major source of income for the region. Photo Credit: Dominika Zarzycka / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52725085 Children feed a flock of sheep as grazing season begins with traditional folklore and religious celebrations, called locally Redyk, in Tatra mountains. Redyk traditionally begins around 23 of April, a time when shepherds, locally called Baca, take flocks of sheep from villages uphill, away from civilization for the grazing season, which lasts about half a year. The beginning of the season is a festive time for the highlanders from Tatra. And this part of Karpaty as sheep farming historically is a major source of income for the region. Photo Credit: Dominika Zarzycka / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52725088 Highland musicians play music in their traditional clothes as grazing season begins with traditional folklore and religious celebrations, called locally Redyk, in Tatra mountains. Redyk traditionally begins around 23 of April, a time when shepherds, locally called Baca, take flocks of sheep from villages uphill, away from civilization for the grazing season, which lasts about half a year. The beginning of the season is a festive time for the highlanders from Tatra. And this part of Karpaty as sheep farming historically is a major source of income for the region. Photo Credit: Dominika Zarzycka / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52725061 A highlander shepherd is seen in his traditional clothes as grazing season begins with traditional folklore and religious celebrations, called locally Redyk, in Tatra mountains. Redyk traditionally begins around 23 of April, a time when shepherds, locally called Baca, take flocks of sheep from villages uphill, away from civilization for the grazing season, which lasts about half a year. The beginning of the season is a festive time for the highlanders from Tatra. And this part of Karpaty as sheep farming historically is a major source of income for the region. Photo Credit: Dominika Zarzycka / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52725059 Highland musicians in their traditional clothes attend Church rituals as grazing season begins with traditional folklore and religious celebrations, called locally Redyk, in Tatra mountains in Lud?mierz. Redyk traditionally begins around 23 of April, a time when shepherds, locally called Baca, take flocks of sheep from villages uphill, away from civilization for the grazing season, which lasts about half a year. The beginning of the season is a festive time for the highlanders from Tatra. And this part of Karpaty as sheep farming historically is a major source of income for the region. Photo Credit: Dominika Zarzycka / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52725090 A highland family attends a Holy Mass in Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lud?mierz as grazing season begins with traditional folklore and religious celebrations, called locally Redyk, in Tatra mountains Redyk traditionally begins around 23 of April, a time when shepherds, locally called Baca, take flocks of sheep from villages uphill, away from civilization for the grazing season, which lasts about half a year. The beginning of the season is a festive time for the highlanders from Tatra. And this part of Karpaty as sheep farming historically is a major source of income for the region. Photo Credit: Dominika Zarzycka / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52725074 A priest blesses sheep and people as grazing season begins with traditional folklore and religious celebrations, called locally Redyk, in Tatra mountains. Redyk traditionally begins around 23 of April, a time when shepherds, locally called Baca, take flocks of sheep from villages uphill, away from civilization for the grazing season, which lasts about half a year. The beginning of the season is a festive time for the highlanders from Tatra. And this part of Karpaty as sheep farming historically is a major source of income for the region. Photo Credit: Dominika Zarzycka / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52725082 Highlanders in their traditional clothes attend a Holy Mass in Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lud?mierz as grazing season begins with traditional folklore and religious celebrations, called locally Redyk, in Tatra mountains in Lud?mierz, Southern Poland. Redyk traditionally begins around 23 of April, a time when shepherds, locally called Baca, take flocks of sheep from villages uphill, away from civilization for the grazing season, which lasts about half a year. The beginning of the season is a festive time for the highlanders from Tatra and this part of Karpaty as sheep farming historically is a major source of income for the region. Redyk traditionally begins around 23 of April, a time when shepherds, locally called Baca, take flocks of sheep from villages uphill, away from civilization for the grazing season, which lasts about half a year. The beginning of the season is a festive time for the highlanders from Tatra. And this part of Karpaty as sheep farming historically is a major source of income for the region. Photo Credit: Dominika Zarzycka / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52725060 A priest blesses sheep and people as grazing season begins with traditional folklore and religious celebrations, called locally Redyk, in Tatra mountains in Lud?mierz. Redyk traditionally begins around 23 of April, a time when shepherds, locally called Baca, take flocks of sheep from villages uphill, away from civilization for the grazing season, which lasts about half a year. The beginning of the season is a festive time for the highlanders from Tatra. And this part of Karpaty as sheep farming historically is a major source of income for the region. Photo Credit: Dominika Zarzycka / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52725078 Sheep crown as grazing season begins with traditional folklore and religious celebrations, called locally Redyk, in Tatra mountains in Lud?mierz, Southern Poland. Redyk traditionally begins around 23 of April, a time when shepherds, locally called Baca, take flocks of sheep from villages uphill, away from civilization for the grazing season, which lasts about half a year. The beginning of the season is a festive time for the highlanders from Tatra and this part of Karpaty as sheep farming historically is a major source of income for the region. Redyk traditionally begins around 23 of April, a time when shepherds, locally called Baca, take flocks of sheep from villages uphill, away from civilization for the grazing season, which lasts about half a year. The beginning of the season is a festive time for the highlanders from Tatra. And this part of Karpaty as sheep farming historically is a major source of income for the region. Photo Credit: Dominika Zarzycka / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52725084 Children feed a flock of sheep as grazing season begins with traditional folklore and religious celebrations, called locally Redyk, in Tatra mountains. Redyk traditionally begins around 23 of April, a time when shepherds, locally called Baca, take flocks of sheep from villages uphill, away from civilization for the grazing season, which lasts about half a year. The beginning of the season is a festive time for the highlanders from Tatra. And this part of Karpaty as sheep farming historically is a major source of income for the region. Photo Credit: Dominika Zarzycka / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52725086 Highlanders in their traditional clothes attend a Holy Mass in Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lud?mierz as grazing season begins with traditional folklore and religious celebrations, called locally Redyk, in Tatra mountains. Redyk traditionally begins around 23 of April, a time when shepherds, locally called Baca, take flocks of sheep from villages uphill, away from civilization for the grazing season, which lasts about half a year. The beginning of the season is a festive time for the highlanders from Tatra. And this part of Karpaty as sheep farming historically is a major source of income for the region. Photo Credit: Dominika Zarzycka / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20240421_aaa_s197_120 April 21, 2024, Lud?Nierz, Malopolskie, Poland: Highland musicians in their traditional clothes attend Church rituals as grazing season begins with traditional folklore and religious celebrations, called locally Redyk, in Tatra mountains in Lud?mierz. Redyk traditionally begins around 23 of April, a time when shepherds, locally called Baca, take flocks of sheep from villages uphill, away from civilization for the grazing season, which lasts about half a year. The beginning of the season is a festive time for the highlanders from Tatra. And this part of Karpaty as sheep farming historically is a major source of income for the region. (Credit Image: © Dominika Zarzycka/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240421_aaa_s197_118 April 21, 2024, Lud?Nierz, Malopolskie, Poland: Highlanders in their traditional clothes attend Church rituals as grazing season begins with traditional folklore and religious celebrations, called locally Redyk, in Tatra mountains in Lud?mierz. Redyk traditionally begins around 23 of April, a time when shepherds, locally called Baca, take flocks of sheep from villages uphill, away from civilization for the grazing season, which lasts about half a year. The beginning of the season is a festive time for the highlanders from Tatra. And this part of Karpaty as sheep farming historically is a major source of income for the region. (Credit Image: © Dominika Zarzycka/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240421_aaa_s197_121 April 21, 2024, Lud?Nierz, Malopolskie, Poland: A highlander shepherd is seen in his traditional clothes as grazing season begins with traditional folklore and religious celebrations, called locally Redyk, in Tatra mountains. Redyk traditionally begins around 23 of April, a time when shepherds, locally called Baca, take flocks of sheep from villages uphill, away from civilization for the grazing season, which lasts about half a year. The beginning of the season is a festive time for the highlanders from Tatra. And this part of Karpaty as sheep farming historically is a major source of income for the region. (Credit Image: © Dominika Zarzycka/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240421_aaa_s197_125 April 21, 2024, Lud?Nierz, Malopolskie, Poland: A highlander family in their traditional clothes attend Church rituals as grazing season begins with traditional folklore and religious celebrations, called locally Redyk, in Tatra mountains. Redyk traditionally begins around 23 of April, a time when shepherds, locally called Baca, take flocks of sheep from villages uphill, away from civilization for the grazing season, which lasts about half a year. The beginning of the season is a festive time for the highlanders from Tatra. And this part of Karpaty as sheep farming historically is a major source of income for the region. (Credit Image: © Dominika Zarzycka/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240421_aaa_s197_119 April 21, 2024, Lud?Nierz, Malopolskie, Poland: A priest blesses sheep and people as grazing season begins with traditional folklore and religious celebrations, called locally Redyk, in Tatra mountains in Lud?mierz. Redyk traditionally begins around 23 of April, a time when shepherds, locally called Baca, take flocks of sheep from villages uphill, away from civilization for the grazing season, which lasts about half a year. The beginning of the season is a festive time for the highlanders from Tatra. And this part of Karpaty as sheep farming historically is a major source of income for the region. (Credit Image: © Dominika Zarzycka/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240421_aaa_s197_133 April 21, 2024, Lud?Nierz, Malopolskie, Poland: A priest blesses sheep and people as grazing season begins with traditional folklore and religious celebrations, called locally Redyk, in Tatra mountains. Redyk traditionally begins around 23 of April, a time when shepherds, locally called Baca, take flocks of sheep from villages uphill, away from civilization for the grazing season, which lasts about half a year. The beginning of the season is a festive time for the highlanders from Tatra. And this part of Karpaty as sheep farming historically is a major source of income for the region. (Credit Image: © Dominika Zarzycka/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240421_aaa_s197_128 April 21, 2024, Lud?Nierz, Malopolskie, Poland: A priest blesses sheep and people as grazing season begins with traditional folklore and religious celebrations, called locally Redyk, in Tatra mountains. Redyk traditionally begins around 23 of April, a time when shepherds, locally called Baca, take flocks of sheep from villages uphill, away from civilization for the grazing season, which lasts about half a year. The beginning of the season is a festive time for the highlanders from Tatra. And this part of Karpaty as sheep farming historically is a major source of income for the region. (Credit Image: © Dominika Zarzycka/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240421_aaa_s197_127 April 21, 2024, Lud?Nierz, Malopolskie, Poland: A highlander plays a traditional flute after a Holy Mass in Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lud?mierz as grazing season begins with traditional folklore and religious celebrations, called locally Redyk, in Tatra mountains. Redyk traditionally begins around 23 of April, a time when shepherds, locally called Baca, take flocks of sheep from villages uphill, away from civilization for the grazing season, which lasts about half a year. The beginning of the season is a festive time for the highlanders from Tatra. And this part of Karpaty as sheep farming historically is a major source of income for the region. (Credit Image: © Dominika Zarzycka/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240421_aaa_s197_122 April 21, 2024, Lud?Nierz, Malopolskie, Poland: A highlander plays a traditional flute after a Holy Mass in Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lud?mierz as grazing season begins with traditional folklore and religious celebrations, called locally Redyk, in Tatra mountains. Redyk traditionally begins around 23 of April, a time when shepherds, locally called Baca, take flocks of sheep from villages uphill, away from civilization for the grazing season, which lasts about half a year. The beginning of the season is a festive time for the highlanders from Tatra. And this part of Karpaty as sheep farming historically is a major source of income for the region. (Credit Image: © Dominika Zarzycka/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240421_aaa_s197_124 April 21, 2024, Lud?Nierz, Malopolskie, Poland: Highlanders in their traditional clothes attend a Holy Mass in Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lud?mierz as grazing season begins with traditional folklore and religious celebrations, called locally Redyk, in Tatra mountains. Redyk traditionally begins around 23 of April, a time when shepherds, locally called Baca, take flocks of sheep from villages uphill, away from civilization for the grazing season, which lasts about half a year. The beginning of the season is a festive time for the highlanders from Tatra. And this part of Karpaty as sheep farming historically is a major source of income for the region. (Credit Image: © Dominika Zarzycka/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240421_aaa_s197_126 April 21, 2024, Lud?Nierz, Malopolskie, Poland: Local sheep cheese - Oscypek is seen as grazing season begins with traditional folklore and religious celebrations, called locally Redyk, in Tatra mountains. Redyk traditionally begins around 23 of April, a time when shepherds, locally called Baca, take flocks of sheep from villages uphill, away from civilization for the grazing season, which lasts about half a year. The beginning of the season is a festive time for the highlanders from Tatra. And this part of Karpaty as sheep farming historically is a major source of income for the region. (Credit Image: © Dominika Zarzycka/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240421_aaa_s197_130 April 21, 2024, Lud?Nierz, Malopolskie, Poland: Children in their traditional clothes attend a Holy Mass in Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lud?mierz as grazing season begins with traditional folklore and religious celebrations, called locally Redyk, in Tatra mountains. Redyk traditionally begins around 23 of April, a time when shepherds, locally called Baca, take flocks of sheep from villages uphill, away from civilization for the grazing season, which lasts about half a year. The beginning of the season is a festive time for the highlanders from Tatra. And this part of Karpaty as sheep farming historically is a major source of income for the region. (Credit Image: © Dominika Zarzycka/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240421_aaa_s197_123 April 21, 2024, Lud?Nierz, Malopolskie, Poland: Highlanders in their traditional clothes attend a Holy Mass in Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lud?mierz as grazing season begins with traditional folklore and religious celebrations, called locally Redyk, in Tatra mountains in Lud?mierz, Southern Poland. Redyk traditionally begins around 23 of April, a time when shepherds, locally called Baca, take flocks of sheep from villages uphill, away from civilization for the grazing season, which lasts about half a year. The beginning of the season is a festive time for the highlanders from Tatra and this part of Karpaty as sheep farming historically is a major source of income for the region. Redyk traditionally begins around 23 of April, a time when shepherds, locally called Baca, take flocks of sheep from villages uphill, away from civilization for the grazing season, which lasts about half a year. The beginning of the season is a festive time for the highlanders from Tatra. And this part of Karpaty as sheep farming historically is a major source of income for the region. (Credit Image: © Dominika Zarzycka/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240421_aaa_s197_129 April 21, 2024, Lud?Nierz, Malopolskie, Poland: Highlanders in their traditional clothes attend a Holy Mass in Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lud?mierz as grazing season begins with traditional folklore and religious celebrations, called locally Redyk, in Tatra mountains. Redyk traditionally begins around 23 of April, a time when shepherds, locally called Baca, take flocks of sheep from villages uphill, away from civilization for the grazing season, which lasts about half a year. The beginning of the season is a festive time for the highlanders from Tatra. And this part of Karpaty as sheep farming historically is a major source of income for the region. (Credit Image: © Dominika Zarzycka/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240421_aaa_s197_131 April 21, 2024, Lud?Nierz, Malopolskie, Poland: Children feed a flock of sheep as grazing season begins with traditional folklore and religious celebrations, called locally Redyk, in Tatra mountains. Redyk traditionally begins around 23 of April, a time when shepherds, locally called Baca, take flocks of sheep from villages uphill, away from civilization for the grazing season, which lasts about half a year. The beginning of the season is a festive time for the highlanders from Tatra. And this part of Karpaty as sheep farming historically is a major source of income for the region. (Credit Image: © Dominika Zarzycka/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240421_aaa_s197_132 April 21, 2024, Lud?Nierz, Malopolskie, Poland: Highland musicians play music in their traditional clothes as grazing season begins with traditional folklore and religious celebrations, called locally Redyk, in Tatra mountains. Redyk traditionally begins around 23 of April, a time when shepherds, locally called Baca, take flocks of sheep from villages uphill, away from civilization for the grazing season, which lasts about half a year. The beginning of the season is a festive time for the highlanders from Tatra. And this part of Karpaty as sheep farming historically is a major source of income for the region. (Credit Image: © Dominika Zarzycka/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240420_zaf_as3_073 April 20, 2024, Pakistan: QUETTA, PAKISTAN, APR 20: A man selling sheep to earn his livelihood for support his .family, at a roadside in Quetta on Saturday, April 20, 2024. (Credit Image: © PPI/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240420_zaf_as3_072 April 20, 2024, Pakistan: QUETTA, PAKISTAN, APR 20: A man selling sheep to earn his livelihood for support his .family, at a roadside in Quetta on Saturday, April 20, 2024. (Credit Image: © PPI/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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52639521 A view of a very green field. The first half of spring was the warmest yet in the Netherlands since temperature measurements started in 1901. Three daily heat records were also broken in the first half of spring. March 2024 was the warmest March on record, with an average temperature of 9 degrees at the national weather station in De Bit, compared to the typical 6.5 degrees Celsius. Photo Credit: Ana Fernandez / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52639546 A couple is seen walking with their dog. The first half of spring was the warmest yet in the Netherlands since temperature measurements started in 1901. Three daily heat records were also broken in the first half of spring. March 2024 was the warmest March on record, with an average temperature of 9 degrees at the national weather station in De Bit, compared to the typical 6.5 degrees Celsius. Photo Credit: Ana Fernandez / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52639557 A view of the entrance of a trail on a sunny morning. The first half of spring was the warmest yet in the Netherlands since temperature measurements started in 1901. Three daily heat records were also broken in the first half of spring. March 2024 was the warmest March on record, with an average temperature of 9 degrees at the national weather station in De Bit, compared to the typical 6.5 degrees Celsius. Photo Credit: Ana Fernandez / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52639540 A man is seen walking in the sand. The first half of spring was the warmest yet in the Netherlands since temperature measurements started in 1901. Three daily heat records were also broken in the first half of spring. March 2024 was the warmest March on record, with an average temperature of 9 degrees at the national weather station in De Bit, compared to the typical 6.5 degrees Celsius. Photo Credit: Ana Fernandez / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52639534 An old tree is seen showing its roots. The first half of spring was the warmest yet in the Netherlands since temperature measurements started in 1901. Three daily heat records were also broken in the first half of spring. March 2024 was the warmest March on record, with an average temperature of 9 degrees at the national weather station in De Bit, compared to the typical 6.5 degrees Celsius. Photo Credit: Ana Fernandez / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52639554 A man is seen hiking on a trail almost covered by grass. The first half of spring was the warmest yet in the Netherlands since temperature measurements started in 1901. Three daily heat records were also broken in the first half of spring. March 2024 was the warmest March on record, with an average temperature of 9 degrees at the national weather station in De Bit, compared to the typical 6.5 degrees Celsius. Photo Credit: Ana Fernandez / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52639526 Some trees are seen standing up with their roots out of the sand. The first half of spring was the warmest yet in the Netherlands since temperature measurements started in 1901. Three daily heat records were also broken in the first half of spring. March 2024 was the warmest March on record, with an average temperature of 9 degrees at the national weather station in De Bit, compared to the typical 6.5 degrees Celsius. Photo Credit: Ana Fernandez / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52639519 A man is sen walking in the middle of a green forest. The first half of spring was the warmest yet in the Netherlands since temperature measurements started in 1901. Three daily heat records were also broken in the first half of spring. March 2024 was the warmest March on record, with an average temperature of 9 degrees at the national weather station in De Bit, compared to the typical 6.5 degrees Celsius. Photo Credit: Ana Fernandez / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52639531 Trees are seen placed close to the water in the sand. The first half of spring was the warmest yet in the Netherlands since temperature measurements started in 1901. Three daily heat records were also broken in the first half of spring. March 2024 was the warmest March on record, with an average temperature of 9 degrees at the national weather station in De Bit, compared to the typical 6.5 degrees Celsius. Photo Credit: Ana Fernandez / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52639520 A group of cows is seen enjoying the good weather. The first half of spring was the warmest yet in the Netherlands since temperature measurements started in 1901. Three daily heat records were also broken in the first half of spring. March 2024 was the warmest March on record, with an average temperature of 9 degrees at the national weather station in De Bit, compared to the typical 6.5 degrees Celsius. Photo Credit: Ana Fernandez / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52639524 A man is seen walking in one of the dikes. The first half of spring was the warmest yet in the Netherlands since temperature measurements started in 1901. Three daily heat records were also broken in the first half of spring. March 2024 was the warmest March on record, with an average temperature of 9 degrees at the national weather station in De Bit, compared to the typical 6.5 degrees Celsius. Photo Credit: Ana Fernandez / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52639516 A woman is seen crossing a security fence for animals. The first half of spring was the warmest yet in the Netherlands since temperature measurements started in 1901. Three daily heat records were also broken in the first half of spring. March 2024 was the warmest March on record, with an average temperature of 9 degrees at the national weather station in De Bit, compared to the typical 6.5 degrees Celsius. Photo Credit: Ana Fernandez / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52639550 A group of horses is seen getting outside on a very warm morning. The first half of spring was the warmest yet in the Netherlands since temperature measurements started in 1901. Three daily heat records were also broken in the first half of spring. March 2024 was the warmest March on record, with an average temperature of 9 degrees at the national weather station in De Bit, compared to the typical 6.5 degrees Celsius. Photo Credit: Ana Fernandez / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52639518 A view of a small town from one of the dikes. The first half of spring was the warmest yet in the Netherlands since temperature measurements started in 1901. Three daily heat records were also broken in the first half of spring. March 2024 was the warmest March on record, with an average temperature of 9 degrees at the national weather station in De Bit, compared to the typical 6.5 degrees Celsius. Photo Credit: Ana Fernandez / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52639515 Two young sheep are seen sleeping outside on a warm morning. The first half of spring was the warmest yet in the Netherlands since temperature measurements started in 1901. Three daily heat records were also broken in the first half of spring. March 2024 was the warmest March on record, with an average temperature of 9 degrees at the national weather station in De Bit, compared to the typical 6.5 degrees Celsius. Photo Credit: Ana Fernandez / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52639535 A view of a very green nature area. The first half of spring was the warmest yet in the Netherlands since temperature measurements started in 1901. Three daily heat records were also broken in the first half of spring. March 2024 was the warmest March on record, with an average temperature of 9 degrees at the national weather station in De Bit, compared to the typical 6.5 degrees Celsius. Photo Credit: Ana Fernandez / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52639523 A man is seen walking over an almost destroyed trail. The first half of spring was the warmest yet in the Netherlands since temperature measurements started in 1901. Three daily heat records were also broken in the first half of spring. March 2024 was the warmest March on record, with an average temperature of 9 degrees at the national weather station in De Bit, compared to the typical 6.5 degrees Celsius. Photo Credit: Ana Fernandez / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52639555 A dog is seen playing on a very green field. The first half of spring was the warmest yet in the Netherlands since temperature measurements started in 1901. Three daily heat records were also broken in the first half of spring. March 2024 was the warmest March on record, with an average temperature of 9 degrees at the national weather station in De Bit, compared to the typical 6.5 degrees Celsius. Photo Credit: Ana Fernandez / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52639522 People are seen cycling over one of the dikes. The first half of spring was the warmest yet in the Netherlands since temperature measurements started in 1901. Three daily heat records were also broken in the first half of spring. March 2024 was the warmest March on record, with an average temperature of 9 degrees at the national weather station in De Bit, compared to the typical 6.5 degrees Celsius. Photo Credit: Ana Fernandez / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52639517 An old couple is seen cycling between green fields. The first half of spring was the warmest yet in the Netherlands since temperature measurements started in 1901. Three daily heat records were also broken in the first half of spring. March 2024 was the warmest March on record, with an average temperature of 9 degrees at the national weather station in De Bit, compared to the typical 6.5 degrees Celsius. Photo Credit: Ana Fernandez / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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RC21X6AU3AMC A shepherd tends to his sheep in Bulqiza, a city with one of the largest chromium reserves in Albania where a large amount of Hydrogen was recently discovered, in Bulqiza, Albania, March 31, 2024. REUTERS/Florion Goga
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20240409_zaf_l75_580 April 9, 2024, Moscow, Russia: 09.04.2024. Russia. Moscow. Sheep breeding in Alexey Burkov's farm. (Credit Image: © Russian Look/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240409_zaf_l75_577 April 9, 2024, Moscow, Russia: 09.04.2024. Russia. Moscow. Sheep breeding in Alexey Burkov's farm. (Credit Image: © Russian Look/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240409_zaf_l75_578 April 9, 2024, Moscow, Russia: 09.04.2024. Russia. Moscow. Sheep breeding in Alexey Burkov's farm. (Credit Image: © Russian Look/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240409_zaf_l75_573 April 9, 2024, Moscow, Russia: 09.04.2024. Russia. Moscow. Sheep breeding in Alexey Burkov's farm. (Credit Image: © Russian Look/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240409_zaf_l75_570 April 9, 2024, Moscow, Russia: 09.04.2024. Russia. Moscow. Sheep breeding in Alexey Burkov's farm. (Credit Image: © Russian Look/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240409_zaf_l75_575 April 9, 2024, Moscow, Russia: 09.04.2024. Russia. Moscow. Sheep breeding in Alexey Burkov's farm. (Credit Image: © Russian Look/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240409_zaf_l75_571 April 9, 2024, Moscow, Russia: 09.04.2024. Russia. Moscow. Sheep breeding in Alexey Burkov's farm. (Credit Image: © Russian Look/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240409_zaf_l75_574 April 9, 2024, Moscow, Russia: 09.04.2024. Russia. Moscow. Sheep breeding in Alexey Burkov's farm. (Credit Image: © Russian Look/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240409_zaf_l75_583 April 9, 2024, Moscow, Russia: 09.04.2024. Russia. Moscow. Sheep breeding in Alexey Burkov's farm. (Credit Image: © Russian Look/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240409_zaf_l75_582 April 9, 2024, Moscow, Russia: 09.04.2024. Russia. Moscow. Sheep breeding in Alexey Burkov's farm. (Credit Image: © Russian Look/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240409_zaf_l75_566 April 9, 2024, Moscow, Russia: 09.04.2024. Russia. Moscow. Sheep breeding in Alexey Burkov's farm. (Credit Image: © Russian Look/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240409_zaf_l75_567 April 9, 2024, Moscow, Russia: 09.04.2024. Russia. Moscow. Sheep breeding in Alexey Burkov's farm. (Credit Image: © Russian Look/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240409_zaf_l75_561 April 9, 2024, Moscow, Russia: 09.04.2024. Russia. Moscow. Sheep breeding in Alexey Burkov's farm. (Credit Image: © Russian Look/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240409_zaf_l75_560 April 9, 2024, Moscow, Russia: 09.04.2024. Russia. Moscow. Sheep breeding in Alexey Burkov's farm. (Credit Image: © Russian Look/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240409_zaf_l75_558 April 9, 2024, Moscow, Russia: 09.04.2024. Russia. Moscow. Sheep breeding in Alexey Burkov's farm. (Credit Image: © Russian Look/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240409_zaf_l75_556 April 9, 2024, Moscow, Russia: 09.04.2024. Russia. Moscow. Sheep breeding in Alexey Burkov's farm. (Credit Image: © Russian Look/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240409_zaf_l75_564 April 9, 2024, Moscow, Russia: 09.04.2024. Russia. Moscow. Sheep breeding in Alexey Burkov's farm. (Credit Image: © Russian Look/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240409_zaf_l75_553 April 9, 2024, Moscow, Russia: 09.04.2024. Russia. Moscow. Sheep breeding in Alexey Burkov's farm. (Credit Image: © Russian Look/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240409_zaf_l75_555 April 9, 2024, Moscow, Russia: 09.04.2024. Russia. Moscow. Sheep breeding in Alexey Burkov's farm. (Credit Image: © Russian Look/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240409_zaf_l75_549 April 9, 2024, Moscow, Russia: 09.04.2024. Russia. Moscow. Sheep breeding in Alexey Burkov's farm. (Credit Image: © Russian Look/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240409_zaf_l75_543 April 9, 2024, Moscow, Russia: 09.04.2024. Russia. Moscow. Sheep breeding in Alexey Burkov's farm. (Credit Image: © Russian Look/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240409_zaf_l75_540 April 9, 2024, Moscow, Russia: 09.04.2024. Russia. Moscow. Sheep breeding in Alexey Burkov's farm. (Credit Image: © Russian Look/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240409_zaf_l75_538 April 9, 2024, Moscow, Russia: 09.04.2024. Russia. Moscow. Sheep breeding in Alexey Burkov's farm. (Credit Image: © Russian Look/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240409_zaf_l75_539 April 9, 2024, Moscow, Russia: 09.04.2024. Russia. Moscow. Sheep breeding in Alexey Burkov's farm. (Credit Image: © Russian Look/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240409_zaf_l75_545 April 9, 2024, Moscow, Russia: 09.04.2024. Russia. Moscow. Sheep breeding in Alexey Burkov's farm. (Credit Image: © Russian Look/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240409_zaf_l75_537 April 9, 2024, Moscow, Russia: 09.04.2024. Russia. Moscow. Sheep breeding in Alexey Burkov's farm. (Credit Image: © Russian Look/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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ny110424222206 Cows at Sky High Farm, which has about 25 acres of pasture land for cows, sheep and chickens, in the Hudson Valley area, in Pine Plains, N.Y., April 4, 2024. Dan Colen, a former New York City artist, has turned his farm in upstate New York into an incubator for food sovereignty and fashion merchandise. (Alex Hodor-Lee/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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52406447 Sauced and oven-fried sheep heads seen being sold in front of a restaurant in Diyarbakir. In Diyarbakir, the historical city of Turkey, there is shopping excitement before Eid al-Fitr. Photo Credit: Mehmet Masum Suer / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52406457 Sauced and oven-fried sheep heads seen being sold in front of a restaurant in Diyarbakir. In Diyarbakir, the historical city of Turkey, there is shopping excitement before Eid al-Fitr. Photo Credit: Mehmet Masum Suer / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20240406_aaa_s197_468 April 6, 2024, Diyarbakir, Turkey: Sauced and oven-fried sheep heads seen being sold in front of a restaurant in Diyarbakir. In Diyarbakir, the historical city of Turkey, there is shopping excitement before Eid al-Fitr. (Credit Image: © Mehmet Masum Suer/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240406_aaa_s197_466 April 6, 2024, Diyarbakir, Turkey: Sauced and oven-fried sheep heads seen being sold in front of a restaurant in Diyarbakir. In Diyarbakir, the historical city of Turkey, there is shopping excitement before Eid al-Fitr. (Credit Image: © Mehmet Masum Suer/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240402_aaa_u101_117 April 2, 2024, Vinnytsia, Ukraine: VINNYTSIA, UKRAINE - APRIL 02, 2024 - Bighorn sheep graze on the grass in Podilskyi Zoo, Vinnytsia, west-central Ukraine. (Credit Image: © Oleksandr Lapin/Ukrinform/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240402_aaa_u101_119 April 2, 2024, Vinnytsia, Ukraine: VINNYTSIA, UKRAINE - APRIL 02, 2024 - A bighorn sheep with a lamb is seen in Podilskyi Zoo, Vinnytsia, west-central Ukraine. (Credit Image: © Oleksandr Lapin/Ukrinform/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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52320489 VINNYTSIA, UKRAINE - APRIL 02, 2024 - Bighorn sheep graze on the grass in Podilskyi Zoo, Vinnytsia, west-central Ukraine. Photo Credit: Oleksandr Lapin/ Ukrinform/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52320486 VINNYTSIA, UKRAINE - APRIL 02, 2024 - A bighorn sheep with a lamb is seen in Podilskyi Zoo, Vinnytsia, west-central Ukraine. Photo Credit: Oleksandr Lapin/ Ukrinform/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52276683 ARMENIA, ARARAT PROVINCE - MARCH 31, 2024: A herder and a flock of sheep. Alexander Patrin/TASS/Sipa USA
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52276674 ARMENIA, ARARAT PROVINCE - MARCH 31, 2024: A flock of sheep. Alexander Patrin/TASS/Sipa USA
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52276673 ARMENIA, ARARAT PROVINCE - MARCH 31, 2024: A flock of sheep. Alexander Patrin/TASS/Sipa USA
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