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Our world in photos: September 4

September 4, 2020 Noah Singer
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INDIA — On the river: People rowed their boats on the Ganges in Prayagraj on Friday. Heavy monsoon rains have raised the water level of the river. Photo: Rajesh Kumar Singh/AP

 

BRAZIL — Lonely months: A woman looked out from a window in Rio de Janeiro on Thursday. The city is deploying a program to administer 20 thousand COVID-19 quick tests in the city’s poor neighborhoods. Photo: Silvia Izquierdo/AP

 

SOUTH CAROLINA — Honoring a hero: Mason Wilkes, 4, posed in a Black Panther costume during a Chadwick Boseman tribute in Anderson on Thursday. Photo: Brynn Anderson/AP

 

COLOMBIA — On the go: Commuters rode bicycles in Bogota on Friday. Photo: Fernando Vergara/AP

 

SPAIN — Early start: A group of young students waited to enter a school in Pamplona on Friday, the first day of the new school year. Photo: Alvaro Barrientos/AP

 

JAPAN — Out for a walk: A man walked in Tokyo on Friday. The city confirmed more than 130 coronavirus cases on Friday. Photo: Eugene Hoshiko/AP

 

FRANCE — Speeding through: The pack rode during the seventh stage of the Tour de France on Friday. Photo: Christophe Ena/AP

 

MEXICO — Unexpected find: Mexican Army Captain Jose de Jesus Cantoral Herrera showed a mammoth skeleton on Thursday that was discovered during the construction of Mexico City’s new airport at Santa Lucia military base. Photo: Marco Ugarte/AP

 

BRITAIN — Back in class: Students Henry Holness, left, and Eddie Favell raised their hands during their first day at Kingsdale Foundation School in London on Thursday. Photo: Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP

 

GREECE — Getting tested: A migrant at the Moria refugee camp on the northeastern Aegean island of Lesbos was tested for the coronavirus on Friday. Photo: Panagiotis Balaskas/AP

 

PAKISTAN — Exam day: A vet from the international animal welfare organization Four Paws comforted an elephant prior to his examination at the Maragzar Zoo in Islamabad on Friday. Photo: Anjum Naveed/AP
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