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A statue of the Hindu God Shiva is seen over River Ganges during the Kumbh Mela, the largest religious festival in the world, in Haridwar, India. Hundreds of thousands of devotees will take a dip in the icy waters of the Ganges river in one of northern India's holiest cities on Saturday, January 30, during the monthslong Hindu festival. It is expected to attract more than 10 million people.
  
People walk through the streets of Haridwar, India during the Kumbh Mela, the largest religious festival in the world. Hundreds of thousands of devotees will take a dip in the icy waters of the Ganges river in one of northern India's holiest cities on Saturday, January 30, during the monthslong Hindu festival. It is expected to attract more than 10 million people.
  
People walk through the streets of Haridwar, India during the Kumbh Mela, the largest religious festival in the world. Hundreds of thousands of devotees will take a dip in the icy waters of the Ganges river in one of northern India's holiest cities on Saturday, January 30, during the monthslong Hindu festival. It is expected to attract more than 10 million people.
     
  
The River Ganges is seen during the Kumbh Mela, the largest religious festival in the world, in Haridwar, India. Hundreds of thousands of devotees will take a dip in the icy waters of the Ganges river in one of northern India's holiest cities on Saturday, January 30, during the monthslong Hindu festival. It is expected to attract more than 10 million people.
  
The faithful pray at main Ghats on the Ganges River during Kumbh Mela, the largest religious festival in the world, in Haridwar, India. Hundreds of thousands of devotees will take a dip in the icy waters of the Ganges in one of northern India's holiest cities on Saturday, January 30, during the monthslong Hindu festival. It is expected to attract more than 10 million people.
  
People look out from the roof onto a parade during the Kumbh Mela, the largest religious festival in the world, in Haridwar, India. Hundreds of thousands of devotees will take a dip in the icy waters of the Ganges today in one of northern India's holiest cities, during the monthslong Hindu festival. It is expected to attract more than 10 million people.
     
  
Chelsea Pier Driving Range in New York.
  
A child peers through a hole in the wall of a school building in a Haitian refugee camp in the Dominican Republic.
  
Young girls pick through trash along Banani Lake in the Korail slum in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Korail is one of Dhaka's largest slums.
     
  
The Korail slum is seen off of Banani Lake in the Gulshan neighborhood in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Korail is one of Dhaka's largest slums.
  
Fish are sold in a market inside the Korail Slum of Dhaka, Bangladesh. Korail is one of Dhaka's largest slums.
  
A child works in an aluminum factory in the neighborhood of Old Dhaka, Bangladesh.
     
  
A Rohingya girl builds a mud wall at an unregistered refugee camp at Kutupalong near Cox's Bazar, a southern coastal district about 300 kilometers south of Dhaka, Bangladesh. Hundreds of thousands of members of the Rohingya ethnic group have fled to Bangladesh to escape persecution in neighboring Myanmar only find themselves trapped in international limbo. As Muslims, they were unwanted in Buddhist Myanmar and as foreigners, they are unwanted in Muslim Bangladesh.
  
The congregation participates in worship at Isaiahs's Temple of Mount Hope Spiritual Baptist Church, Brooklyn.
  
The congregation participates in worship at Isaiahs's Temple of Mount Hope Spiritual Baptist Church, Brooklyn.
     
  
Parishioners worship during mass at Holy Family Catholic Church, Flushing, Queens.