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| April 3, 2013 |
Daily Life: March 2013
For this edition of our look at daily life we share images from India, Nigeria, Spain, Venezuela, Italy, Nepal, South Africa and a few others from around the world. -- Lloyd Young ( 39 photos total)

A dancer moves through smoke made by a fog machine during a performance at the Lagos Carnival beauty pageant in Lagos, Nigeria, on March 30. The pageant picked a queen for this year's Lagos Carnival, a festival that sees dancers fill the streets of Nigeria's largest city during Easter weekend. (Jon Gambrell/Associated Press) #

An Indian man walks past burning piles of garbage on March 18 set afire at the end of the Mahakumbh mela festival at Sangam, the confluence of the Ganges, Yamuna and mythical Saraswati in Allahabad, India. The 55 days long festival, which is one of the world's largest religious gatherings, concluded earlier this month. (Rajesh Kumar Singh/Associated Press) #

An Afghan refugee boy watches chickens feeding in a neighborhood on the outskirts of Islamabad, Pakistan, on March 21. Pakistan hosts over 1.6 million registered Afghans, the largest and most protracted refugee population in the world, according to the U.N. refugee agency. (Muhammed Muheisen/Associated Press) #

Workers from New York Ladder & Scaffold of Yonkers, N.Y., erect scaffolding high on the First Congregational Church in Middletown, N.Y. on March 26. The church sustained roof and steeple damage from Hurricane Sandy. The steeple will be reshingled and part of the roof repaired. The project is expected to take 6-8 weeks to complete. (Tom Bushey/Times Herald-Record via Associated Press) #

A Pasola rider falls after hit by spear during the pasola war festival at Wainyapu village on March 7 in Sumba Island, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. Sandalwood pony horses are native to the island of Sumba in Indonesia. For the people of Sumba, the Sandelwood horse has an important role in all aspects of their daily life, including transportation and culture. On the island of Sumba the ancient tradition of Pasola still draws large crowds and tourists. Pasola involves two teams of men on horseback charging towards each other. (Ulet Ifansasti/Getty Images) #

A couple sits together in Piazza Navona on March 22 in Rome, Italy. Newly elected Pope Francis and the Vatican are preparing for the new pontiff's first Easter week which will incorporate the pope washing the feet of prisoners in a youth detention centre in Rome next Thursday. (Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images) #

Jim Hale, principal at Forge Road Elementary School in Palmyra, Pa., kisses a snake on March 28. Hale made good on a promise if the students would read 3,500 books during the month of March. Squanto is a Red Rat Snake owned by Dale Snyder. (Earl Brightbill/Lebanon Daily News via Associated Press) #

A tourist posed for a picture next to a llama near the Battle of Ayacucho monument, in Ayacucho, Peru, on March 29. The battle was the last major confrontation and marked the definitive end of Spanish colonial rule in South America. The battle took place in the Pampa de Quinoa, Ayacucho on Dec. 9, 1824. (Rodrigo Abd/Associated Press) #

A dancer practices in the halls of the Hynes Convention Center during the World Irish Dancing Championships held in Boston, Mass., on March 26. Competitors wear makeup, wigs and often use spray tanning to complete their appearance. Over six thousand competitors from around the world descended on Boston to compete in the 43rd World Irish Dancing Championships, a competition previously held only once outside of Ireland or Scotland, in Philadelphia, Pa. in 2009. (CJ Gunther/European Pressphoto Agency) #

Alpenglow, the first rays of direct sunlight, colors Tuckerman Ravine as Charlie Randall of Merrimac, Mass., reaches his backcountry skiing destination on Easter Sunday morning on March 31 at Mt. Washington in New Hamsphire. Skiing Tuckerman Ravine is an annual rite of spring for skiers willing to hike about three miles from Pinkham Notch. Many skiers go an additional mile to the summit before making their run. (Robert F. Bukaty/Associated Press) #




























