Wikipedia offers its content in some 300 different languages, and the same topic likely has a different image to represent it,. This little site at https://walzr.com/in-every-language/ offers away to explore topics by the image from various language editions.
When you visit the site, a topic is randomly displayed, which can be interesting. Or you can search for a Wikipedia topic and see how many images you can find. Here is Learning in 40 different wikipedia languages.
What does this say about the topic? What does it mean to have the same topic displayed with a different lead image?
Or you can try from a list of 3 different random ones at the top of the site. My focus of my graduate work when I studied Geology brought up some interesting photos and diagrams
See what you can discover by exploring https://walzr.com/in-every-language/.
This is made possible of course by the openness of data from Wikipedia. When I find these web sites, I always get curious about the person or organizaton that piublished them, so if you go to the top of the web site you can find many more curious web projects by Rile Walz
