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  • Ultra-Orthodox Jews collect water from the Ein Haniya spring near Jerusalem, April 04, 2023. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover. Shmura, or guarded Matza, is prepared under tight supervision. From the moment the dough is made it has just 18 minutes to pass all stations along the line before being baked – the importance of the heist is to prevent it from rising. Jewish religion forbids eating leavened grain products during the Passover holiday, which commemorates the the liberation by God of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt as portrayed in the book of Exodus.(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • Ultra-Orthodox Jews collect water from the Ein Haniya spring near Jerusalem, April 04, 2023. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover. Shmura, or guarded Matza, is prepared under tight supervision. From the moment the dough is made it has just 18 minutes to pass all stations along the line before being baked – the importance of the heist is to prevent it from rising. Jewish religion forbids eating leavened grain products during the Passover holiday, which commemorates the the liberation by God of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt as portrayed in the book of Exodus.(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • Ultra-Orthodox Jews collect water from the Ein Haniya spring near Jerusalem, April 04, 2023. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover. Shmura, or guarded Matza, is prepared under tight supervision. From the moment the dough is made it has just 18 minutes to pass all stations along the line before being baked – the importance of the heist is to prevent it from rising. Jewish religion forbids eating leavened grain products during the Passover holiday, which commemorates the the liberation by God of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt as portrayed in the book of Exodus.(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • Ultra-Orthodox Jews collect water from the Ein Haniya spring near Jerusalem, April 04, 2023. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover. Shmura, or guarded Matza, is prepared under tight supervision. From the moment the dough is made it has just 18 minutes to pass all stations along the line before being baked – the importance of the heist is to prevent it from rising. Jewish religion forbids eating leavened grain products during the Passover holiday, which commemorates the the liberation by God of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt as portrayed in the book of Exodus.(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • Ultra-Orthodox Jews collect water from the Ein Haniya spring near Jerusalem, April 04, 2023. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover. Shmura, or guarded Matza, is prepared under tight supervision. From the moment the dough is made it has just 18 minutes to pass all stations along the line before being baked – the importance of the heist is to prevent it from rising. Jewish religion forbids eating leavened grain products during the Passover holiday, which commemorates the the liberation by God of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt as portrayed in the book of Exodus.(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
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  • Ultra-Orthodox Jews collect water from the Ein Haniya spring near Jerusalem, April 04, 2023. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover. Shmura, or guarded Matza, is prepared under tight supervision. From the moment the dough is made it has just 18 minutes to pass all stations along the line before being baked – the importance of the heist is to prevent it from rising. Jewish religion forbids eating leavened grain products during the Passover holiday, which commemorates the the liberation by God of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt as portrayed in the book of Exodus.(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • Ultra-Orthodox Jews collect water from the Ein Haniya spring near Jerusalem, April 04, 2023. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover. Shmura, or guarded Matza, is prepared under tight supervision. From the moment the dough is made it has just 18 minutes to pass all stations along the line before being baked – the importance of the heist is to prevent it from rising. Jewish religion forbids eating leavened grain products during the Passover holiday, which commemorates the the liberation by God of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt as portrayed in the book of Exodus.(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • Ultra-Orthodox Jews collect water from the Ein Haniya spring near Jerusalem, April 04, 2023. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover. Shmura, or guarded Matza, is prepared under tight supervision. From the moment the dough is made it has just 18 minutes to pass all stations along the line before being baked – the importance of the heist is to prevent it from rising. Jewish religion forbids eating leavened grain products during the Passover holiday, which commemorates the the liberation by God of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt as portrayed in the book of Exodus.(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • Ultra-Orthodox Jews collect water from the Ein Haniya spring near Jerusalem, April 04, 2023. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover. Shmura, or guarded Matza, is prepared under tight supervision. From the moment the dough is made it has just 18 minutes to pass all stations along the line before being baked – the importance of the heist is to prevent it from rising. Jewish religion forbids eating leavened grain products during the Passover holiday, which commemorates the the liberation by God of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt as portrayed in the book of Exodus.(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
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  • Ultra-Orthodox Jews collect water from the Ein Haniya spring near Jerusalem, April 04, 2023. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover. Shmura, or guarded Matza, is prepared under tight supervision. From the moment the dough is made it has just 18 minutes to pass all stations along the line before being baked – the importance of the heist is to prevent it from rising. Jewish religion forbids eating leavened grain products during the Passover holiday, which commemorates the the liberation by God of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt as portrayed in the book of Exodus.(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • Ultra-Orthodox Jews collect water from the Ein Haniya spring near Jerusalem, April 04, 2023. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover. Shmura, or guarded Matza, is prepared under tight supervision. From the moment the dough is made it has just 18 minutes to pass all stations along the line before being baked – the importance of the heist is to prevent it from rising. Jewish religion forbids eating leavened grain products during the Passover holiday, which commemorates the the liberation by God of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt as portrayed in the book of Exodus.(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • Ultra-Orthodox Jews collect water from the Ein Haniya spring near Jerusalem, April 04, 2023. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover. Shmura, or guarded Matza, is prepared under tight supervision. From the moment the dough is made it has just 18 minutes to pass all stations along the line before being baked – the importance of the heist is to prevent it from rising. Jewish religion forbids eating leavened grain products during the Passover holiday, which commemorates the the liberation by God of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt as portrayed in the book of Exodus.(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • Ultra-Orthodox Jews collect water from the Ein Haniya spring near Jerusalem, April 04, 2023. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover. Shmura, or guarded Matza, is prepared under tight supervision. From the moment the dough is made it has just 18 minutes to pass all stations along the line before being baked – the importance of the heist is to prevent it from rising. Jewish religion forbids eating leavened grain products during the Passover holiday, which commemorates the the liberation by God of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt as portrayed in the book of Exodus.(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • Ultra-Orthodox Jews collect water from the Ein Haniya spring near Jerusalem, April 04, 2023. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover. Shmura, or guarded Matza, is prepared under tight supervision. From the moment the dough is made it has just 18 minutes to pass all stations along the line before being baked – the importance of the heist is to prevent it from rising. Jewish religion forbids eating leavened grain products during the Passover holiday, which commemorates the the liberation by God of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt as portrayed in the book of Exodus.(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • Ultra-Orthodox Jews collect water from the Ein Haniya spring near Jerusalem, April 04, 2023. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover. Shmura, or guarded Matza, is prepared under tight supervision. From the moment the dough is made it has just 18 minutes to pass all stations along the line before being baked – the importance of the heist is to prevent it from rising. Jewish religion forbids eating leavened grain products during the Passover holiday, which commemorates the the liberation by God of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt as portrayed in the book of Exodus.(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
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  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
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  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
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  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
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  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
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  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
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  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
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  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
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  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
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  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
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  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
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  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
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  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
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  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
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  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Kids are looking at a herd of sheep as other Ultra Orthodox Jews (unseen) are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
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  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
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  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
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  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
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  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
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  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
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  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
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  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
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  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
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  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
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  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
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  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
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  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
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  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
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  • Mar 30, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - Ultra Orthodox Jews are collection water from the Ein-Yael spring, near Jerusalem. They will use the water during the making of "Matsa", an unleavened bread made from flour and water, eaten during the holiday of Passover.
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  • Water Lilies (Nymphaeaceae) in a pond at Charlottenburg Palace (Schloss Charlottenburg), Berlin, Germany, August 05, 2021.
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  • Water Lily (Nymphaeaceae) in a pond at Charlottenburg Palace (Schloss Charlottenburg), Berlin, Germany, August 05, 2021.
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  • The Brandenburg Gate is seen reflected in a water puddle, after heavy rains in the German capital, on June 30, 2017.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • A damaged car swept by the water to a "standing" position against a tree trunk on the bank of the Ahr river at Bad Neuenahr, Germany, July 18, 2021. An unprecedented downpour led to flash floods in the West German states of Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia. The heavy stream in some areas devastated whole villages, causing severe damage to infrastructure. Current reports indicate more than 150 people are dead and about a hundred still unaccounted for.
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  • People swipe water out of a building that was flooded at Bad Neuenahr, Germany, July 18, 2021. An unprecedented downpour led to flash floods in the West German states of Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia. The heavy stream in some areas devastated whole villages, causing severe damage to infrastructure. Current reports indicate more than 150 people are dead and about a hundred still unaccounted for.
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  • Water level are seen on the wall at an apartment, destroyed by the flash floods at Ahrweiler, Germany, July 18, 2021. An unprecedented downpour led to flash floods in the West German states of Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia. The heavy stream in some areas devastated whole villages, causing severe damage to infrastructure. Current reports indicate more than 150 people are dead and about a hundred still unaccounted for.
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  • Water level are seen on the wall at an apartment, destroyed by the flash floods at Ahrweiler, Germany, July 18, 2021. An unprecedented downpour led to flash floods in the West German states of Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia. The heavy stream in some areas devastated whole villages, causing severe damage to infrastructure. Current reports indicate more than 150 people are dead and about a hundred still unaccounted for.
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  • Water level are seen on the wall at an apartment, destroyed by the flash floods at Ahrweiler, Germany, July 18, 2021. An unprecedented downpour led to flash floods in the West German states of Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia. The heavy stream in some areas devastated whole villages, causing severe damage to infrastructure. Current reports indicate more than 150 people are dead and about a hundred still unaccounted for.
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  • A volunteer sweeps water outside a building that was flooded at Bad Neuenahr, Germany, July 18, 2021. An unprecedented downpour led to flash floods in the West German states of Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia. The heavy stream in some areas devastated whole villages, causing severe damage to infrastructure. Current reports indicate more than 150 people are dead and about a hundred still unaccounted for.
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  • A volunteer sweeps water outside a building that was flooded at Bad Neuenahr, Germany, July 18, 2021. An unprecedented downpour led to flash floods in the West German states of Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia. The heavy stream in some areas devastated whole villages, causing severe damage to infrastructure. Current reports indicate more than 150 people are dead and about a hundred still unaccounted for.
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  • A damaged car, crushed by the water against a tree trunk on the bank of the Ahr river at Bad Neuenahr, Germany, July 18, 2021. An unprecedented downpour led to flash floods in the West German states of Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia. The heavy stream in some areas devastated whole villages, causing severe damage to infrastructure. Current reports indicate more than 150 people are dead and about a hundred still unaccounted for.
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  • A damaged car, crushed by the water against a tree trunk on the bank of the Ahr river at Bad Neuenahr, Germany, July 18, 2021. An unprecedented downpour led to flash floods in the West German states of Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia. The heavy stream in some areas devastated whole villages, causing severe damage to infrastructure. Current reports indicate more than 150 people are dead and about a hundred still unaccounted for.
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  • A damaged car, crushed by the water against a tree trunk on the bank of the Ahr river at Bad Neuenahr, Germany, July 18, 2021. An unprecedented downpour led to flash floods in the West German states of Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia. The heavy stream in some areas devastated whole villages, causing severe damage to infrastructure. Current reports indicate more than 150 people are dead and about a hundred still unaccounted for.
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  • Liesel Schwarzmann cleans her childhood home, her 85 year-old mother was in the house's second floor when the water hit the village of Schuld, Germany, July 18, 2021. An unprecedented downpour led to flash floods in the West German states of Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia. The heavy stream in some areas devastated whole villages, causing severe damage to infrastructure. Current reports indicate more than 150 people are dead and about a hundred still unaccounted for.
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  • A person passes by a house hit by flood water at Schuld, Germany, July 18, 2021. An unprecedented downpour led to flash floods in the West German states of Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia. The heavy stream in some areas devastated whole villages, causing severe damage to infrastructure. Current reports indicate more than 150 people are dead and about a hundred still unaccounted for.
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  • A damaged car, crushed by the water against a tree trunk on the bank of the Ahr river at Bad Neuenahr, Germany, July 18, 2021. An unprecedented downpour led to flash floods in the West German states of Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia. The heavy stream in some areas devastated whole villages, causing severe damage to infrastructure. Current reports indicate more than 150 people are dead and about a hundred still unaccounted for.
    20210718_floods in wet Germany_125.JPG
  • A damaged car, crushed by the water against a tree trunk on the bank of the Ahr river at Bad Neuenahr, Germany, July 18, 2021. An unprecedented downpour led to flash floods in the West German states of Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia. The heavy stream in some areas devastated whole villages, causing severe damage to infrastructure. Current reports indicate more than 150 people are dead and about a hundred still unaccounted for.
    20210718_floods in wet Germany_124_1.JPG
  • A damaged car, swept by the water to a "standing" position against a tree trunk on the bank of the Ahr river at Bad Neuenahr, Germany, July 18, 2021. An unprecedented downpour led to flash floods in the West German states of Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia. The heavy stream in some areas devastated whole villages, causing severe damage to infrastructure. Current reports indicate more than 150 people are dead and about a hundred still unaccounted for.
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  • A man walked in a street destroyed by flood water at Bad Neuenahr, Germany, July 18, 2021. An unprecedented downpour led to flash floods in the West German states of Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia. The heavy stream in some areas devastated whole villages, causing severe damage to infrastructure. Current reports indicate more than 150 people are dead and about a hundred still unaccounted for.
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  • A volunteer sweeps water outside a building that was flooded at Bad Neuenahr, Germany, July 18, 2021. An unprecedented downpour led to flash floods in the West German states of Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia. The heavy stream in some areas devastated whole villages, causing severe damage to infrastructure. Current reports indicate more than 150 people are dead and about a hundred still unaccounted for.
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  • Swans (Cygnus) float in formation during snowfall on the Landwehr Canal, Berlin, Germany, February 05, 2021. Several warm winters allowed for the canal's flock to grow in numbers.
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  • Ice tiles float on the spree river, Berlin, Germany, February 16, 2021.
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  • Ice tiles float on the spree river, Berlin, Germany, February 16, 2021.
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  • Destruction caused by the flash floods at the old-town district of Bad Münstereifel , Germany, July 18, 2021. An unprecedented downpour led to flash floods in the West German states of Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia. The heavy stream in some areas devastated whole villages, causing severe damage to infrastructure. Current reports indicate more than 150 people are dead and about a hundred still unaccounted for.
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  • Destruction caused by the flash floods at the old-town district of Bad Münstereifel , Germany, July 18, 2021. An unprecedented downpour led to flash floods in the West German states of Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia. The heavy stream in some areas devastated whole villages, causing severe damage to infrastructure. Current reports indicate more than 150 people are dead and about a hundred still unaccounted for.
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  • Mud and debris from a bakery in Schuld, July 18, 2021. An unprecedented downpour led to flash floods in the West German states of Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia. The heavy stream in some areas devastated whole villages, causing severe damage to infrastructure. Current reports indicate more than 150 people are dead and about a hundred still unaccounted for.
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  • Bicycle are covered with shells muscles and oysters after being recovered from the Spree river in Berlin, Germany, October 30, 2021.(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • A view of the Landwehr Canal (Landwehrkanal) in Berlin, Germany, April 11, 2012.
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  • Charlottenburg Palace (Schloss Charlottenburg), Berlin, Germany, August 05, 2021.
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  • Charlottenburg Palace (Schloss Charlottenburg), Berlin, Germany, August 05, 2021.
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  • Charlottenburg Palace (Schloss Charlottenburg), Berlin, Germany, August 05, 2021.
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  • Gotland sheep graze at Charlottenburg Palace (Schloss Charlottenburg), Berlin, Germany, August 05, 2021.
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  • Charlottenburg Palace (Schloss Charlottenburg), Berlin, Germany, August 05, 2021.
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  • 79 Year-old Christa Sifke and her son Andy (seen here) clear household items from her apartment, destroyed by the flash floods at Ahrweiler, Germany, July 18, 2021. An unprecedented downpour led to flash floods in the West German states of Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia. The heavy stream in some areas devastated whole villages, causing severe damage to infrastructure. Current reports indicate more than 150 people are dead and about a hundred still unaccounted for.
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  • 79 Year-old Christa Sifke and her son Andy (seen here) clear household items from her apartment, destroyed by the flash floods at Ahrweiler, Germany, July 18, 2021. An unprecedented downpour led to flash floods in the West German states of Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia. The heavy stream in some areas devastated whole villages, causing severe damage to infrastructure. Current reports indicate more than 150 people are dead and about a hundred still unaccounted for.
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  • Wreckage and mud fill the streets at Ahrweiler, Germany, July 18, 2021. An unprecedented downpour led to flash floods in the West German states of Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia. The heavy stream in some areas devastated whole villages, causing severe damage to infrastructure. Current reports indicate more than 150 people are dead and about a hundred still unaccounted for.
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  • Wreckage and mud fill the streets at Ahrweiler, Germany, July 18, 2021. An unprecedented downpour led to flash floods in the West German states of Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia. The heavy stream in some areas devastated whole villages, causing severe damage to infrastructure. Current reports indicate more than 150 people are dead and about a hundred still unaccounted for.
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  • A road damaged by flah floods near Euskirchen, Germany on July 18, 2021. , Germany, July 18, 2021. An unprecedented downpour led to flash floods in the West German states of Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia. The heavy stream in some areas devastated whole villages, causing severe damage to infrastructure. Current reports indicate more than 150 people are dead and about a hundred still unaccounted for.
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  • Family members and volunteers extract mud and debris from a bakery in Schuld, July 18, 2021. An unprecedented downpour led to flash floods in the West German states of Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia. The heavy stream in some areas devastated whole villages, causing severe damage to infrastructure. Current reports indicate more than 150 people are dead and about a hundred still unaccounted for.
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  • A general view of the village of Schuld, severely hit by a flood on the bank of the Ahr river, Germany, July 18, 2021. An unprecedented downpour led to flash floods in the West German states of Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia. The heavy stream in some areas devastated whole villages, causing severe damage to infrastructure. Current reports indicate more than 150 people are dead and about a hundred still unaccounted for.
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  • Bicycle are covered with shells muscles and oysters after being recovered from the Spree river in Berlin, Germany, October 30, 2021.(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • Bicycle are covered with shells muscles and oysters after being recovered from the Spree river in Berlin, Germany, October 30, 2021.(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • A view of the Landwehr Canal (Landwehrkanal) in Berlin, Germany, April 11, 2012.
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  • A view of the Berlin Cathedral (Berliner Dom) as seen from Friedrichs Bridge (Friedrichsbrücke), Berlin, Germany, May 21, 2016.
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  • The U1 metro train is seen crossing the Spree river on the Oberbaumbrücke, on November 16, 2016.
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  • Charlottenburg Palace (Schloss Charlottenburg), Berlin, Germany, August 05, 2021.
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  • Charlottenburg Palace (Schloss Charlottenburg), Berlin, Germany, August 05, 2021.
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  • Gotland sheep graze at Charlottenburg Palace (Schloss Charlottenburg), Berlin, Germany, August 05, 2021.
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  • Gotland sheep graze at Charlottenburg Palace (Schloss Charlottenburg), Berlin, Germany, August 05, 2021.
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  • Gotland sheep graze at Charlottenburg Palace (Schloss Charlottenburg), Berlin, Germany, August 05, 2021.
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  • Gotland sheep graze at Charlottenburg Palace (Schloss Charlottenburg), Berlin, Germany, August 05, 2021.
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  • 79 Year-old Christa Sifke clears household items from her apartment, destroyed by the flash floods at Ahrweiler, Germany, July 18, 2021. An unprecedented downpour led to flash floods in the West German states of Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia. The heavy stream in some areas devastated whole villages, causing severe damage to infrastructure. Current reports indicate more than 150 people are dead and about a hundred still unaccounted for.
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  • 79 Year-old Christa Sifke and her son Andy clear household items from her apartment, destroyed by the flash floods at Ahrweiler, Germany, July 18, 2021. An unprecedented downpour led to flash floods in the West German states of Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia. The heavy stream in some areas devastated whole villages, causing severe damage to infrastructure. Current reports indicate more than 150 people are dead and about a hundred still unaccounted for.
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  • 79 Year-old Christa Sifke and her son Andy clear household items from her apartment, destroyed by the flash floods at Ahrweiler, Germany, July 18, 2021. An unprecedented downpour led to flash floods in the West German states of Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia. The heavy stream in some areas devastated whole villages, causing severe damage to infrastructure. Current reports indicate more than 150 people are dead and about a hundred still unaccounted for.
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