Prayer and shooting on the phone at the wailing wall in Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel - 5 may 2021
Parker Solar Probe approaching to Sun
Parker Solar Probe approaching to Sun
Parker Solar Probe approaching to Sun
Parker Solar Probe approaching to Sun
Cape Verde flag fabric texture waving in the wind.
Powerful Superhero Girl Child Protects The World Against The Blue Sky Super Hero Holding In Hands The Planet Earth Zooming
Accra, Ghana - March 28: Black Star Square in Ghana decorated during the visit of US Vice President Kamala Harris
Accra, Ghana - March 28 US Vice President Kamala Harris speaks to a large crowd in the capital of Ghana
Parker Solar Probe approaching to Sun
Time lapse of growing Albuca plant (Albuca Spiralis, Frizzle -Sizzle, Cape Star) with ALPHA transparency channel isolated on black background
Accra, Ghana - March 28: Africans attend a ceremony to welcome Kamala Harris to Ghana at the Black Star Square
Accra, Ghana - March 28 American and Ghanaian flags adorn flagpoles in the capital Accra
Time lapse of growing Albuca plant 1a2 isolated on black background. Other Albuca names: Albuca Spiralis, Frizzle -Sizzle, Cape Star, Slime Lily. Distributed in Southern and Eastern Africa and Arabian Peninsula.
Powerful hero employee concept with cape preparing to serve clients at five star restaurant, working to help people with food orders. Strong
Young boy in superhero costume imitating flying with older sister in living room
Accra, Ghana - March 28 Colorful American and Ghanaian flags against a blue sky during Kamala Harris tour of Africa
Accra, Ghana - March 28: Kamala Harris Addresses Youth in the Capital
Accra, Ghana - March 28 Excited African University students cheer the US Vice President on her visit to Ghana, Zambia and Tanzania
Accra, Ghana - March 28 Ghanaian American flags on a street in Ghana, Zambia and Tanzania during visit by Kamala Harris
Parker Solar Probe approaching to Sun
Superman girl rises up in nature
Accra, Ghana - March 28 Live broadcast of a speech by US Vice President Kamala Harris on a screen in Accra