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A flooded town, snakes on parade, and more [View this email in your browser]( [The Week]( A flooded town, snakes on parade, and more from Anahi Valenzuela, The Week Digital [Cold lava cascades down the side of Mount Marapi in IndonesiaÂ]( [ Cold lava cascades down the side of Mount Marapi in Indonesia ]( Devi Rahman / AFP / Getty Images [The aurora borealis illuminates the night sky above the desert near Las Vegas]( [ The aurora borealis illuminates the night sky above the desert near Las Vegas ]( David Becker / ZUMA Press Wire / Shutterstock [A woman wades through floodwaters in the town of Garissa, Kenya]( [ A woman wades through floodwaters in the town of Garissa, Kenya ]( Luis Tato / AFP / Getty Images [Members of Israel's coed Search and Rescue Brigade rest after a march in Latrun, IsraelÂ]( [ Members of Israel s coed Search and Rescue Brigade rest after a march in Latrun, Israel ]( Ronen Zvulun / Reuters [A boat with a sign that reads "Modi is in all the hearts" near Varanasi, India]( [ A boat with a sign that reads Modi is in all the hearts near Varanasi, India ]( Adnan Abidi / Reuters [A paratrooper holds a snake during the 113th Independence Day parade in Asunción, Paraguay]( [ A paratrooper holds a snake during the 113th Independence Day parade in Asunción, Paraguay ]( Jorge Saenz / AP [A controlled demolition is conducted on a section of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in BaltimoreÂ]( [ A controlled demolition is conducted on a section of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore ]( Roberto Schmidt / Getty Images [People participate in the annual replastering of the world's largest mud-brick building in Djenné, MaliÂ]( [ People participate in the annual replastering of the world s largest mud-brick building in Djenné, Mali ]( Moustapha Diallo / AP [A worker cleans a Buddha statue at a temple in Mojokerto, IndonesiaÂ]( [ A worker cleans a Buddha statue at a temple in Mojokerto, Indonesia ]( Juni Kriswanto / AFP / Getty Images [Share to Facebook]( [Share to Twitter]( [Share via email](mailto:?Subject= A worker cleans a Buddha statue at a temple in Mojokerto, Indonesia &body=See the image here   [See more of the week's best photojournalism at theweek.com](   © Future US, Inc • [theweek.com]( [Unsubscribe from this newsletter]( [Privacy Policy]( The Week is published by Future US, Inc. Full 7th Floor, 130 West 42nd Street, New York, NY, 10036.

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