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Conway, South Carolina
Jason Johnson, left, and homeowner Archie Sanders work to build a temporary levee to hold back floodwaters caused by Hurricane Florence near the Waccamaw River on Sept. 23, in Conway, South Carolina. Floodwaters are expected to continue to rise in Conway over the next two days.
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Dakar, Senegal
A container ship is seen offshore as a Senegalese woman poses for photograph in the island of Goree off the coast of Dakar, Senegal Sept. 23.
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Atlanta, Georgia
Tiger Woods of the United States celebrates making a par on the 18th green to win the TOUR Championship at East Lake Golf Club on Sept. 23, in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Ukara Island, Tanzania
Rescue workers observe the capsized MV Nyerere passenger ferry as it lies upturned near Ukara Island, Tanzania on Sept. 23. Burials started Sunday of the more than 200 people who died when the ferry capsized on Lake Victoria, while the country's Defense Minister said no further survivors were likely to be found and search efforts had ended.
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Alcaniz, Spain
Ducati Team's Spanish rider Jorge Lorenzo falls during MotoGP race of the Moto Grand Prix of Aragon at the Motorland circuit in Alcaniz on Septo 23.
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Liverpool, England
Demonstrators on the March For The Many pass the Beatles statues on Sept. 23, in Liverpool, England. The March For The Many is calling for a people's vote on the final outcome of the government's Brexit negotiations.
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Mumbai, India
Devotees prepare to immerse idols of elephant-headed Hindu god Ganesha in the Arabian Sea, marking the end of the 10-day long Ganesh Chaturthi festival in Mumbai, India, on Sept. 23.
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Bristol, England
People gathered outside the Bristol Old Vic at the opening of the two-year multi-million pound redevelopment of the oldest working theatre in the English-speaking world on Sept. 23, in Bristol, England. The world-renowned Bristol Old Vic, founded in 1766, has a unique place in British theatre history in part due to being the place where Daniel Day Lewis, Kwame Kwei-Armah, Peter O'Toole and Jeremy Irons learnt their craft. The major refurbishment is the second stage of a ten-year £25 million project revealing the original façade of the theatre which laid hidden for over 250 years and will help the Bristol Old Vic expand its role within the the city.
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Sydney, Australia
The sails of the Opera House as they are lit green at the Sydney Opera House on Sept. 24, in Sydney, Australia. The Sydney Opera House has received carbon neutral certification five years ahead of schedule through a range of initiatives, including replacing incandescent bulbs in the Concert Hall with custom LED lights, upgrading its seawater cooling and waste management systems and in its recycling room.
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Boston, Massachusetts
Members of the Boston Red Sox celebrate after a victory against the Baltimore Orioles to break the franchise record for most wins in a single season with 106 on Sept. 24, at Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts. |