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The week's best photojournalism

In this week's most striking images, goats climb a tree, travelers take a mudbath, and more

Picture of Jacob Lambert
by Jacob Lambert
April 6, 2018

A farmer plows a field with a tractor in Konya, Turkey.

(EPA-EFE/TOLGA BOZOGLU)

Divers practice before the Asian Games in Jakarta, Indonesia.

(EPA-EFE/MAST IRHAM)

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Ultra-Orthodox Jewish travelers sit in a pool of mud at the Dead Sea in Israel.

(EPA-EFE/ABIR SULTAN)

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As part of a long-celebrated Easter tradition, members of a folk dance group pour water on a young woman in Kiskunmajsa, Hungary.

(EPA-EFE/SANDOR UJVARI)

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Spectators sit in the rain during a Commonwealth Games swimming competition on the Gold Coast, Australia.

(EPA-EFE/DAVE HUNT)

A bird sits in a puddle in Washington, D.C.

(AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

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Tree-climbing goats feed on an Argan tree in Essaouira, Morocco.

(AP Photo/Mosa'ab Elshamy)

A Central American migrant is reflected in a mirror in Matias Romero, Mexico.

(AP Photo/Felix Marquez)

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Anna Hursey of Wales competes in table tennis during the Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast, Australia.

(REUTERS/Jeremy Lee)

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The Houston Astros' Josh Reddick is hit with sunflower seeds after hitting a grand slam in Houston, Texas.

(AP Photo/Eric Christian Smith)

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A woman dresses her cat before an Orthodox Easter celebration in central Kiev, Ukraine.

(REUTERS/Valentyn Ogirenko)

Palestinians wearing costumes at the scene of clashes along the Israel-Gaza border.

(REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa)**See last week's best photojournalism**

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