Crowds lined the banks of the River Stour in Canterbury, England, Sunday, September 19, to watch the annual plastic duck race. (Reuters)
Some Afghan girls returned to primary schools with segregated classes, Saturday, September 18, after the Taliban announced state and private schools at the primary and secondary levels would reopen. (Reuters)
India's famous Bengal Safari Park in eastern West Bengal state's Siliguri city provided its elephants with a day off from their safari services in observance of the Hindu festival of Vishwakarma Puja. (Reuters)
Cheers and applause echoed around the Eiffel Tower, Saturday, September 18, as French slackliner Nathan Paulin walked across a rope suspended 70 meters above the ground from the first floor of Paris' iconic monument. (Reuters)
Music lovers in Venice were treated to a string quartet playing onboard a large violin-shaped boat as it motored slowly along one of the city's famous canals. (Reuters)
Video filmed by Chase Henzler caught a person swimming in Richmond's flooded streets, Thursday, September 16, as the rain continued to pour down. (Reuters)
An Indian teacher is transforming a remote tribal village in eastern India by painting blackboards on walls and conducting classes for children on the streets, to help overcome the challenges of social distancing and the lack of internet and electronic gadgets. (Reuters)
Seen from above, it could be mistaken for a COVID-19 lockdown: highways typically jammed with traffic nearly deserted, save for a lone pedestrian unhurriedly crossing the street. (Reuters)
Heavy rainfall in India's eastern West Midnapore district flooded a highway, Thursday, September 16, disrupting the movement of people. (Reuters)
French climber Alain Robert, also known as the French Spider-Man, climbed a skyscraper in Paris alongside three other climbers, Tuesday, September 7. (REUTERS)
Multiple waterspouts rose over North Reddington Beach in Florida, Monday, August 23.
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