15 amazing photos you missed this week

Against the background of the ever-changing news cycle, it’s easy to miss the great images flying under the radar. Fortunately, I covered you.

We highlight exceptional photos from around the world for the last week. Check them out below.

Above: People watch lava flow from an eruption of a volcano on the Reykjanes Peninsula in southwestern Iceland on Wednesday, March 24th. The latest volcanic eruption in Iceland is rapidly attracting crowds hoping to approach the gentle lava flows. The eruption in Geldingadalur, near the Icelandic capital Reykjavik, is not seen as a threat to nearby cities, and slow flows mean people can approach without too much risk.


HANNAH BEIER / REUTERS

Stefany Stuber, 40, a Korean American who talks to her 7-year-old daughter Olivia Metzler about recent attacks on Asian Americans, looks at her phone while her daughter brushes her teeth in Philadelphia , March 23rd.


OZAN ​​KOSE / AFP through Getty Images

Turkish anti-riot police detain protesters during a demonstration in support of Bogazici University students – arrested while protesting against the appointment of a university rector appointed by the Turkish president – in front of the Istanbul court on March 26.


Clodagh Kilcoyne / REUTERS

A member of the Red Rebellion Brigade of the Rebellion Extinction protests against fracking outside government buildings in Dublin on March 23.


Gene J. Puskar / AP

This Friday, March 19, photo, a plane lands at Tampa International Airport in Tampa, Florida. On March 21, more than 1.5 million people passed through US airport security checkpoints, the highest number since the pandemic tightened control of the United States more than a year ago. However, passenger traffic remains well below 2019 levels.


AMMAR AWAD / REUTERS

Ultra-Orthodox Jews are silhouetted as they attend the Mayim Shelanu ceremony, in which water is collected from a natural spring for the preparation of matzah, the traditional unleavened bread eaten on the next Jewish Passover holiday, as Israel begins to come out. revelation of the coronavirus closure near Jerusalem in the Israeli-occupied West Bank on March 25.


JOHAN ORDONEZ / AFP through Getty Images

Lava flows from Guatemala’s Pacaya volcano to La Brena farm in the village of Patrocinio, San Vicente Pacaya, about 60 kilometers south of Guatemala City on March 25.


OLIVIER MORIN / AFP through Getty Images

French stonemason Arthur Guerin-Boeri, 36, poses after setting a new CMAS world record for freediving under ice, swimming 120 meters (394 feet) with a single breath in three minutes, dressed in a suit of neoprene, but without flippers or gloves, in a lake Heinola, Finland, on March 25. Eight holes were made 20 meters apart in the sheet of frozen ice that covers the lake with a safety guide. The air temperature was 6 degrees Celsius, the water temperature 2.


Suez Canal Authority through AP

This photo released by the Suez Canal Authority on Thursday, March 25, shows a backhoe that is trying to remove the Ever Ever keel, a Panama-flagged cargo ship embedded over the Suez Canal and blocking traffic on vital waterways. An operation is underway to try to free the ship, which has endangered global transport as at least another 150 ships have sunk, waiting for obstacles to be removed.


JURE MAKOVEC / AFP through Getty Images

Norwegian Daniel Andre Tande falls during the individual FIS competition at the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup in Planica, Slovenia, on March 25.


Butch Dill / AP

Residents are studying the damage to homes after a tornado hit southern Birmingham, Alabama, damaging several homes on Thursday, March 25th. Authorities reported major tornado damage south of Birmingham, while heavy storms swept through the state. The governor issued an emergency statement as meteorologists warned that more screws were on the way.


CARL DE SOUZA / AFP through Getty Images

The sun rises in front of the statue of Christ the Savior in Rio de Janeiro on March 24. Christ the Savior celebrates its 90th anniversary in October and is undergoing restoration work to make sure it looks its best for the public and visiting tourists.


LUKAS COCH / POOL / AFP through Getty Images

A photo shows the damage caused by the floods in the Windsor area of ​​Sydney on March 24.


INDRANIL MUKHERJEE / AFP via Getty Images

A girl is reacting as a health worker takes her nasal swab sample for the COVID-19 coronavirus rapid antigen test, according to the Mumbai civic authorities’ mandate on March 22.


Charlie Riedel / AP

A woman is outlined by the setting sun as she crosses a street on the first day of spring on Saturday, March 20, in San Antonio, Texas.

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