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  • Ancient red book cover and lettering in gold from the book Scenes in the East : consisting of twelve coloured photographic views of places mentioned in the Bible, with descriptive letter-press. By Tristram, H. B. (Henry Baker), 1822-1906; Published by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (Great Britain) in London in 1872
    IR_f_Scenes-East_0001.jpg
  • two middle eastern water pipes with the Bosphorus straits, Istanbul in the background
    JT_f_Istunbul_3463.jpg
  • Baklava sweet Middle Eastern pastries. Photographed in Israel
    SL_20170513_104348.jpg
  • Baklava sweet Middle Eastern pastries. Photographed in Israel
    SL_20170513_104345.jpg
  • Stenodactylus doriae, commonly known as the Middle Eastern short-fingered gecko or Doria's comb-fingered gecko, is a species of lizard in the family Gekkonidae. Photographed in Israel in January
    AM_671A0919-2_1.jpg
  • Middle East, Israel, Tel Aviv, Construction progresses in the Mideast Palm trees in the foreground
    IR_41158_fs.jpg
  • 19th Century Steel Engraving of A Daughter of the East a portrait of a young Egyptian woman in traditional clothes. From the book 'Picturesque Palestine, Sinai and Egypt : social life in Egypt; a description of the country and its people' with illustrations on Steel and Wood by Wilson, Charles William, Sir, 1836-1905; Lane-Poole, Stanley, 1854-1931. Published by J.S. Virtue in London in 1884
    IR_f_Egypt-1884_0051-crop.jpg
  • 19th Century Steel Engraving of A Daughter of the East a portrait of a young Egyptian woman in traditional clothes. From the book 'Picturesque Palestine, Sinai and Egypt : social life in Egypt; a description of the country and its people' with illustrations on Steel and Wood by Wilson, Charles William, Sir, 1836-1905; Lane-Poole, Stanley, 1854-1931. Published by J.S. Virtue in London in 1884
    IR_f_Egypt-1884_0051.jpg
  • Machine colourised 19th Century Steel Engraving of A Daughter of the East a portrait of a young Egyptian woman in traditional clothes. From the book 'Picturesque Palestine, Sinai and Egypt : social life in Egypt; a description of the country and its people' with illustrations on Steel and Wood by Wilson, Charles William, Sir, 1836-1905; Lane-Poole, Stanley, 1854-1931. Published by J.S. Virtue in London in 1884
    IR_f_Egypt-1884_0051-colourised.jpg
  • Modern Nazareth from the East engraving from the book ' Through Bible lands : notes of travel in Egypt, the desert, and Palestine ' by Philip Schaff, 1819-1893 Publisher New York : American Tract Society 1878
    IR_f_Bible-lands-Schaff_0367-bottom.jpg
  • Arab men, smoke a nargileh in a cafe in east, Jerusalem, Israel
    HS_Jerusalem-Cafe_001.jpg
  • Beirut, Lebanon Looking South East chromographic engraving, [chromogenic print, also known as a C-print or C-type print, a silver halide print, or a dye coupler print] from the book 'Palestine, past and present' with Biblical, Literary and Scientific Notices by Rev. Osborn, H. S. (Henry Stafford), 1823-1894 Published in Philadelphia, by J. Challen & son; in 1859
    IR_f_palestine-Osborn_0029.jpg
  • Ancient title page from the book Scenes in the East : consisting of twelve coloured photographic views of places mentioned in the Bible, with descriptive letter-press. By Tristram, H. B. (Henry Baker), 1822-1906; Published by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (Great Britain) in London in 1872
    IR_f_Scenes-East_0013.jpg
  • Jaffa (Joppa) cityscape from the book Scenes in the East : consisting of twelve coloured photographic views of places mentioned in the Bible, with descriptive letter-press. By Tristram, H. B. (Henry Baker), 1822-1906; Published by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (Great Britain) in London in 1872
    IR_f_Scenes-East_0104.jpg
  • Jericho from the South West from the book Scenes in the East : consisting of twelve coloured photographic views of places mentioned in the Bible, with descriptive letter-press. By Tristram, H. B. (Henry Baker), 1822-1906; Published by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (Great Britain) in London in 1872
    IR_f_Scenes-East_0082.jpg
  • The Pool of Siloam, Jerusalem from the book Scenes in the East : consisting of twelve coloured photographic views of places mentioned in the Bible, with descriptive letter-press. By Tristram, H. B. (Henry Baker), 1822-1906; Published by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (Great Britain) in London in 1872
    IR_f_Scenes-East_0074.jpg
  • Ancient Harbour of Sidon, Lebanon from the book Scenes in the East : consisting of twelve coloured photographic views of places mentioned in the Bible, with descriptive letter-press. By Tristram, H. B. (Henry Baker), 1822-1906; Published by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (Great Britain) in London in 1872
    IR_f_Scenes-East_0060.jpg
  • The River Jordan from the book Scenes in the East : consisting of twelve coloured photographic views of places mentioned in the Bible, with descriptive letter-press. By Tristram, H. B. (Henry Baker), 1822-1906; Published by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (Great Britain) in London in 1872
    IR_f_Scenes-East_0034.jpg
  • Tiberias and Sea of Galilee from the book Scenes in the East : consisting of twelve coloured photographic views of places mentioned in the Bible, with descriptive letter-press. By Tristram, H. B. (Henry Baker), 1822-1906; Published by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (Great Britain) in London in 1872
    IR_f_Scenes-East_0042.jpg
  • Nazareth cityscape from the book Scenes in the East : consisting of twelve coloured photographic views of places mentioned in the Bible, with descriptive letter-press. By Tristram, H. B. (Henry Baker), 1822-1906; Published by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (Great Britain) in London in 1872
    IR_f_Scenes-East_0026.jpg
  • Bethlehem cityscape from the book Scenes in the East : consisting of twelve coloured photographic views of places mentioned in the Bible, with descriptive letter-press. By Tristram, H. B. (Henry Baker), 1822-1906; Published by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (Great Britain) in London in 1872
    IR_f_Scenes-East_0010.jpg
  • The Old Town of Gaza from the book Scenes in the East : consisting of twelve coloured photographic views of places mentioned in the Bible, with descriptive letter-press. By Tristram, H. B. (Henry Baker), 1822-1906; Published by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (Great Britain) in London in 1872
    IR_f_Scenes-East_0096.jpg
  • Bethany from the book Scenes in the East : consisting of twelve coloured photographic views of places mentioned in the Bible, with descriptive letter-press. By Tristram, H. B. (Henry Baker), 1822-1906; Published by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (Great Britain) in London in 1872
    IR_f_Scenes-East_0090.jpg
  • Jacob's Well from the book Scenes in the East : consisting of twelve coloured photographic views of places mentioned in the Bible, with descriptive letter-press. By Tristram, H. B. (Henry Baker), 1822-1906; Published by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (Great Britain) in London in 1872
    IR_f_Scenes-East_0050.jpg
  • the Pool of Bethesda, Jerusalem from the book Scenes in the East : consisting of twelve coloured photographic views of places mentioned in the Bible, with descriptive letter-press. By Tristram, H. B. (Henry Baker), 1822-1906; Published by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (Great Britain) in London in 1872
    IR_f_Scenes-East_0068.jpg
  • MacQueen's bustard (Chlamydotis macqueenii) الحُبَارَى الآسِيَوِيّ is a large bird in the bustard family. It is native to the desert and steppe regions of Asia, west from the Sinai Peninsula extending across Kazakhstan east to Mongolia. In the 19th century, vagrants were found as far west of their range as Great Britain. Populations have decreased by 20 to 50% between 1984 and 2004 mainly due to hunting and changes in land-use. MacQueen's bustard is a partial latitudinal migrant while the houbara bustard (C. undulata) is more sedentary. Both species are the only members of the genus Chlamydotis. MacQueen's bustard used to be regarded as a subspecies of the houbara bustard and known as the "Asian houbara".
    BT_f_Houbara_IMG_20144.jpg
  • courtship display of a male MacQueen's bustard (Chlamydotis macqueenii) الحُبَارَى الآسِيَوِيّ is a large bird in the bustard family. It is native to the desert and steppe regions of Asia, west from the Sinai Peninsula extending across Kazakhstan east to Mongolia. In the 19th century, vagrants were found as far west of their range as Great Britain. Populations have decreased by 20 to 50% between 1984 and 2004 mainly due to hunting and changes in land-use. MacQueen's bustard is a partial latitudinal migrant while the houbara bustard (C. undulata) is more sedentary. Both species are the only members of the genus Chlamydotis. MacQueen's bustard used to be regarded as a subspecies of the houbara bustard and known as the "Asian houbara".
    BT_f_Houbara_IMG_1943.jpg
  • courtship display of a male MacQueen's bustard (Chlamydotis macqueenii) الحُبَارَى الآسِيَوِيّ is a large bird in the bustard family. It is native to the desert and steppe regions of Asia, west from the Sinai Peninsula extending across Kazakhstan east to Mongolia. In the 19th century, vagrants were found as far west of their range as Great Britain. Populations have decreased by 20 to 50% between 1984 and 2004 mainly due to hunting and changes in land-use. MacQueen's bustard is a partial latitudinal migrant while the houbara bustard (C. undulata) is more sedentary. Both species are the only members of the genus Chlamydotis. MacQueen's bustard used to be regarded as a subspecies of the houbara bustard and known as the "Asian houbara".
    BT_f_Houbara_IMG_19714.jpg
  • courtship display of a male MacQueen's bustard (Chlamydotis macqueenii) الحُبَارَى الآسِيَوِيّ is a large bird in the bustard family. It is native to the desert and steppe regions of Asia, west from the Sinai Peninsula extending across Kazakhstan east to Mongolia. In the 19th century, vagrants were found as far west of their range as Great Britain. Populations have decreased by 20 to 50% between 1984 and 2004 mainly due to hunting and changes in land-use. MacQueen's bustard is a partial latitudinal migrant while the houbara bustard (C. undulata) is more sedentary. Both species are the only members of the genus Chlamydotis. MacQueen's bustard used to be regarded as a subspecies of the houbara bustard and known as the "Asian houbara".
    BT_f_Houbara_IMG_20125.jpg
  • courtship display of a male MacQueen's bustard (Chlamydotis macqueenii) الحُبَارَى الآسِيَوِيّ is a large bird in the bustard family. It is native to the desert and steppe regions of Asia, west from the Sinai Peninsula extending across Kazakhstan east to Mongolia. In the 19th century, vagrants were found as far west of their range as Great Britain. Populations have decreased by 20 to 50% between 1984 and 2004 mainly due to hunting and changes in land-use. MacQueen's bustard is a partial latitudinal migrant while the houbara bustard (C. undulata) is more sedentary. Both species are the only members of the genus Chlamydotis. MacQueen's bustard used to be regarded as a subspecies of the houbara bustard and known as the "Asian houbara".
    BT_f_Houbara_DSC06948.jpg
  • courtship display of a male MacQueen's bustard (Chlamydotis macqueenii) الحُبَارَى الآسِيَوِيّ is a large bird in the bustard family. It is native to the desert and steppe regions of Asia, west from the Sinai Peninsula extending across Kazakhstan east to Mongolia. In the 19th century, vagrants were found as far west of their range as Great Britain. Populations have decreased by 20 to 50% between 1984 and 2004 mainly due to hunting and changes in land-use. MacQueen's bustard is a partial latitudinal migrant while the houbara bustard (C. undulata) is more sedentary. Both species are the only members of the genus Chlamydotis. MacQueen's bustard used to be regarded as a subspecies of the houbara bustard and known as the "Asian houbara".
    BT_f_Houbara_DSC07071.jpg
  • courtship display of a male MacQueen's bustard (Chlamydotis macqueenii) الحُبَارَى الآسِيَوِيّ is a large bird in the bustard family. It is native to the desert and steppe regions of Asia, west from the Sinai Peninsula extending across Kazakhstan east to Mongolia. In the 19th century, vagrants were found as far west of their range as Great Britain. Populations have decreased by 20 to 50% between 1984 and 2004 mainly due to hunting and changes in land-use. MacQueen's bustard is a partial latitudinal migrant while the houbara bustard (C. undulata) is more sedentary. Both species are the only members of the genus Chlamydotis. MacQueen's bustard used to be regarded as a subspecies of the houbara bustard and known as the "Asian houbara".
    BT_f_Houbara_IMG_1923.jpg
  • courtship display of a male MacQueen's bustard (Chlamydotis macqueenii) الحُبَارَى الآسِيَوِيّ is a large bird in the bustard family. It is native to the desert and steppe regions of Asia, west from the Sinai Peninsula extending across Kazakhstan east to Mongolia. In the 19th century, vagrants were found as far west of their range as Great Britain. Populations have decreased by 20 to 50% between 1984 and 2004 mainly due to hunting and changes in land-use. MacQueen's bustard is a partial latitudinal migrant while the houbara bustard (C. undulata) is more sedentary. Both species are the only members of the genus Chlamydotis. MacQueen's bustard used to be regarded as a subspecies of the houbara bustard and known as the "Asian houbara".
    BT_f_Houbara_IMG_20131.jpg
  • courtship display of a male MacQueen's bustard (Chlamydotis macqueenii) الحُبَارَى الآسِيَوِيّ is a large bird in the bustard family. It is native to the desert and steppe regions of Asia, west from the Sinai Peninsula extending across Kazakhstan east to Mongolia. In the 19th century, vagrants were found as far west of their range as Great Britain. Populations have decreased by 20 to 50% between 1984 and 2004 mainly due to hunting and changes in land-use. MacQueen's bustard is a partial latitudinal migrant while the houbara bustard (C. undulata) is more sedentary. Both species are the only members of the genus Chlamydotis. MacQueen's bustard used to be regarded as a subspecies of the houbara bustard and known as the "Asian houbara".
    BT_f_Houbara_IMG_1970.jpg
  • courtship display of a male MacQueen's bustard (Chlamydotis macqueenii) الحُبَارَى الآسِيَوِيّ is a large bird in the bustard family. It is native to the desert and steppe regions of Asia, west from the Sinai Peninsula extending across Kazakhstan east to Mongolia. In the 19th century, vagrants were found as far west of their range as Great Britain. Populations have decreased by 20 to 50% between 1984 and 2004 mainly due to hunting and changes in land-use. MacQueen's bustard is a partial latitudinal migrant while the houbara bustard (C. undulata) is more sedentary. Both species are the only members of the genus Chlamydotis. MacQueen's bustard used to be regarded as a subspecies of the houbara bustard and known as the "Asian houbara".
    BT_f_Houbara_IMG_1951.jpg
  • courtship display of a male MacQueen's bustard (Chlamydotis macqueenii) الحُبَارَى الآسِيَوِيّ is a large bird in the bustard family. It is native to the desert and steppe regions of Asia, west from the Sinai Peninsula extending across Kazakhstan east to Mongolia. In the 19th century, vagrants were found as far west of their range as Great Britain. Populations have decreased by 20 to 50% between 1984 and 2004 mainly due to hunting and changes in land-use. MacQueen's bustard is a partial latitudinal migrant while the houbara bustard (C. undulata) is more sedentary. Both species are the only members of the genus Chlamydotis. MacQueen's bustard used to be regarded as a subspecies of the houbara bustard and known as the "Asian houbara".
    BT_f_Houbara_IMG_1953.jpg
  • courtship display of a male MacQueen's bustard (Chlamydotis macqueenii) الحُبَارَى الآسِيَوِيّ is a large bird in the bustard family. It is native to the desert and steppe regions of Asia, west from the Sinai Peninsula extending across Kazakhstan east to Mongolia. In the 19th century, vagrants were found as far west of their range as Great Britain. Populations have decreased by 20 to 50% between 1984 and 2004 mainly due to hunting and changes in land-use. MacQueen's bustard is a partial latitudinal migrant while the houbara bustard (C. undulata) is more sedentary. Both species are the only members of the genus Chlamydotis. MacQueen's bustard used to be regarded as a subspecies of the houbara bustard and known as the "Asian houbara".
    BT_f_Houbara_IMG_1931.jpg
  • courtship display of a male MacQueen's bustard (Chlamydotis macqueenii) الحُبَارَى الآسِيَوِيّ is a large bird in the bustard family. It is native to the desert and steppe regions of Asia, west from the Sinai Peninsula extending across Kazakhstan east to Mongolia. In the 19th century, vagrants were found as far west of their range as Great Britain. Populations have decreased by 20 to 50% between 1984 and 2004 mainly due to hunting and changes in land-use. MacQueen's bustard is a partial latitudinal migrant while the houbara bustard (C. undulata) is more sedentary. Both species are the only members of the genus Chlamydotis. MacQueen's bustard used to be regarded as a subspecies of the houbara bustard and known as the "Asian houbara".
    BT_f_Houbara_IMG_1974.jpg
  • courtship display of a male MacQueen's bustard (Chlamydotis macqueenii) الحُبَارَى الآسِيَوِيّ is a large bird in the bustard family. It is native to the desert and steppe regions of Asia, west from the Sinai Peninsula extending across Kazakhstan east to Mongolia. In the 19th century, vagrants were found as far west of their range as Great Britain. Populations have decreased by 20 to 50% between 1984 and 2004 mainly due to hunting and changes in land-use. MacQueen's bustard is a partial latitudinal migrant while the houbara bustard (C. undulata) is more sedentary. Both species are the only members of the genus Chlamydotis. MacQueen's bustard used to be regarded as a subspecies of the houbara bustard and known as the "Asian houbara".
    BT_f_Houbara_EB1020.jpg
  • courtship display of a male MacQueen's bustard (Chlamydotis macqueenii) الحُبَارَى الآسِيَوِيّ is a large bird in the bustard family. It is native to the desert and steppe regions of Asia, west from the Sinai Peninsula extending across Kazakhstan east to Mongolia. In the 19th century, vagrants were found as far west of their range as Great Britain. Populations have decreased by 20 to 50% between 1984 and 2004 mainly due to hunting and changes in land-use. MacQueen's bustard is a partial latitudinal migrant while the houbara bustard (C. undulata) is more sedentary. Both species are the only members of the genus Chlamydotis. MacQueen's bustard used to be regarded as a subspecies of the houbara bustard and known as the "Asian houbara".
    BT_f_Houbara_DSC06918.jpg
  • MacQueen's bustard (Chlamydotis macqueenii) الحُبَارَى الآسِيَوِيّ is a large bird in the bustard family. It is native to the desert and steppe regions of Asia, west from the Sinai Peninsula extending across Kazakhstan east to Mongolia. In the 19th century, vagrants were found as far west of their range as Great Britain. Populations have decreased by 20 to 50% between 1984 and 2004 mainly due to hunting and changes in land-use. MacQueen's bustard is a partial latitudinal migrant while the houbara bustard (C. undulata) is more sedentary. Both species are the only members of the genus Chlamydotis. MacQueen's bustard used to be regarded as a subspecies of the houbara bustard and known as the "Asian houbara".
    BT_f_Houbara_IMG_20145.jpg
  • courtship display of a male MacQueen's bustard (Chlamydotis macqueenii) الحُبَارَى الآسِيَوِيّ is a large bird in the bustard family. It is native to the desert and steppe regions of Asia, west from the Sinai Peninsula extending across Kazakhstan east to Mongolia. In the 19th century, vagrants were found as far west of their range as Great Britain. Populations have decreased by 20 to 50% between 1984 and 2004 mainly due to hunting and changes in land-use. MacQueen's bustard is a partial latitudinal migrant while the houbara bustard (C. undulata) is more sedentary. Both species are the only members of the genus Chlamydotis. MacQueen's bustard used to be regarded as a subspecies of the houbara bustard and known as the "Asian houbara".
    BT_f_Houbara_EB1018.jpg
  • courtship display of a male MacQueen's bustard (Chlamydotis macqueenii) الحُبَارَى الآسِيَوِيّ is a large bird in the bustard family. It is native to the desert and steppe regions of Asia, west from the Sinai Peninsula extending across Kazakhstan east to Mongolia. In the 19th century, vagrants were found as far west of their range as Great Britain. Populations have decreased by 20 to 50% between 1984 and 2004 mainly due to hunting and changes in land-use. MacQueen's bustard is a partial latitudinal migrant while the houbara bustard (C. undulata) is more sedentary. Both species are the only members of the genus Chlamydotis. MacQueen's bustard used to be regarded as a subspecies of the houbara bustard and known as the "Asian houbara".
    BT_f_Houbara_DSC06880.jpg
  • courtship display of a male MacQueen's bustard (Chlamydotis macqueenii) الحُبَارَى الآسِيَوِيّ is a large bird in the bustard family. It is native to the desert and steppe regions of Asia, west from the Sinai Peninsula extending across Kazakhstan east to Mongolia. In the 19th century, vagrants were found as far west of their range as Great Britain. Populations have decreased by 20 to 50% between 1984 and 2004 mainly due to hunting and changes in land-use. MacQueen's bustard is a partial latitudinal migrant while the houbara bustard (C. undulata) is more sedentary. Both species are the only members of the genus Chlamydotis. MacQueen's bustard used to be regarded as a subspecies of the houbara bustard and known as the "Asian houbara".
    BT_f_Houbara_EB1019.jpg
  • Middle East tree frog, (Hyla savignyi), Photographed in Ein Afek Nature Reserve, Israel in September
    AM_Tree-Frog-1312.jpg
  • Middle Eastern Woman dries Mulukhiyah Leafs on her windowsill. Mulukhiyah are the leaves of Corchorus olitorius commonly known as The Arab 's mallow, Nalta jute, or tossa jute.It is used as a vegetable. It is popular in Middle East, East African and North African cuisines
    IR_f_Cactus_D9475.jpg
  • Middle Eastern Woman dries Mulukhiyah Leafs on her windowsill. Mulukhiyah are the leaves of Corchorus olitorius commonly known as The Arab 's mallow, Nalta jute, or tossa jute.It is used as a vegetable. It is popular in Middle East, East African and North African cuisines
    IR_f_Cactus_D9471.jpg
  • Middle Eastern Woman dries Mulukhiyah Leafs on her windowsill. Mulukhiyah are the leaves of Corchorus olitorius commonly known as The Arab 's mallow, Nalta jute, or tossa jute.It is used as a vegetable. It is popular in Middle East, East African and North African cuisines
    IR_f_Cactus_D9473.jpg
  • OD-MRO MEA - Middle East Airlines Airbus A320-232 at Milan airport
    AD_Middle-East-Airlines-OD-MRT_002.jpg
  • OD-MRO MEA - Middle East Airlines Airbus A320-232 at Milan airport
    AD_Middle-East-Airlines-OD-MRO_003.jpg
  • OD-MRO MEA - Middle East Airlines Airbus A320-232 at Milan airport
    AD_Middle-East-Airlines-OD-MRT_001.jpg
  • OD-MRO MEA - Middle East Airlines Airbus A320-232 at Milan airport
    AD_Middle-East-Airlines-OD-MRO_002.jpg
  • T7-MRD MEA - Middle East Airlines Airbus A320-214(WL) at Malpensa (MXP / LIMC), Milan, Italy
    AD_MEA-T7-MRD.jpg
  • T7-MRF MEA - Middle East Airlines Airbus A320-232(WL) at Malpensa (MXP / LIMC), Milan, Italy
    AD_MEA-T7-MRF.jpg
  • T7-MRB MEA - Middle East Airlines Airbus A320-214 at Malpensa (MXP / LIMC), Milan, Italy
    AD_MEA-T7-MRB.jpg
  • OD-MRM MEA - Middle East Airlines Airbus A320-200 at Malpensa (MXP / LIMC), Milan, Italy
    AD_MEA-OD-MRM.jpg
  • OD-MRN MEA - Middle East Airlines Airbus A320-200 at Malpensa (MXP / LIMC), Milan, Italy
    AD_MEA-OD-MRN.jpg
  • seated statue of Seni-ankh, Middle Kingdom, 13th Dynasty, 1786-1665 BC
    IR_Vienna_E4467.jpg
  • MEA - Middle East Airlines Airbus A320-200 (T7-MRD) at Malpensa (MXP / LIMC), Milan, Italy at Malpensa (MXP / LIMC), Milan, Italy
    AD_MEA-T7-MRD_1908.jpg
  • Hooded crow (Corvus cornix) near water The hooded crow is a widespread bird found throughout much of Europe and the Middle East. It is an omnivorous scavenger, eating aquatic animals, such as shellfish and anemones, as well as bird eggs, small mammals, and carrion. Photographed in Israel
    BT_f_Hooded-Crow_82C_0271.jpg
  • Hooded crow (Corvus cornix) near water The hooded crow is a widespread bird found throughout much of Europe and the Middle East. It is an omnivorous scavenger, eating aquatic animals, such as shellfish and anemones, as well as bird eggs, small mammals, and carrion. Photographed in Israel
    BT_f_Hooded-Crow_IMG_5670.jpg
  • Hooded crow (Corvus cornix) in flight. The hooded crow is a widespread bird found throughout much of Europe and the Middle East. It is an omnivorous scavenger, eating aquatic animals, such as shellfish and anemones, as well as bird eggs, small mammals, and carrion. Photographed in Israel
    BT_f_Hooded-Crow_IA8A3561.jpg
  • Hooded crow (Corvus cornix) The hooded crow is a widespread bird found throughout much of Europe and the Middle East. It is an omnivorous scavenger, eating aquatic animals, such as shellfish and anemones, as well as bird eggs, small mammals, and carrion. Photographed in Israel
    BT_f_Hooded-Crow_DSC03489.jpg
  • Male Woodchat Shrike (Lanius senator) on a twig. This bird breeds in southern Europe, the Middle East and northwest Africa, and winters in tropical Africa. Photographed in Israel in April.
    AM_f_Woodchat_671A2348.jpg
  • 3 middle bronze age terra-cotta juglets 1600 BC
    IA_Terracotta-399-401.jpg
  • Mulukhiyah Leafs drying in the sun. Mulukhiyah are the leaves of Corchorus olitorius commonly known as The Arab 's mallow, Nalta jute, or tossa jute.It is used as a vegetable. It is popular in Middle East, East African and North African cuisines
    IR_f_Cactus_D9478.jpg
  • Mulukhiyah Leafs drying in the sun. Mulukhiyah are the leaves of Corchorus olitorius commonly known as The Arab 's mallow, Nalta jute, or tossa jute.It is used as a vegetable. It is popular in Middle East, East African and North African cuisines
    IR_f_Cactus_D9481.jpg
  • Mulukhiyah Leafs drying in the sun. Mulukhiyah are the leaves of Corchorus olitorius commonly known as The Arab 's mallow, Nalta jute, or tossa jute.It is used as a vegetable. It is popular in Middle East, East African and North African cuisines
    IR_f_Cactus_D9479.jpg
  • Mulukhiyah Leafs drying in the sun. Mulukhiyah are the leaves of Corchorus olitorius commonly known as The Arab 's mallow, Nalta jute, or tossa jute.It is used as a vegetable. It is popular in Middle East, East African and North African cuisines
    IR_f_Cactus_D9466.jpg
  • The long-eared hedgehog (Hemiechinus auritus) is a species of hedgehog native to Central Asian countries and some countries of the Middle East. The long-eared hedgehog lives in burrows that it either makes or finds and is distinguished by its long ears. It is considered one of the smallest Middle Eastern hedgehogs. This hedgehog is insectivorous but may also feed on small vertebrates and plants. Photographed in Israel
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  • The long-eared hedgehog (Hemiechinus auritus) is a species of hedgehog native to Central Asian countries and some countries of the Middle East. The long-eared hedgehog lives in burrows that it either makes or finds and is distinguished by its long ears. It is considered one of the smallest Middle Eastern hedgehogs. This hedgehog is insectivorous but may also feed on small vertebrates and plants. Photographed in Israel
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  • The long-eared hedgehog (Hemiechinus auritus) is a species of hedgehog native to Central Asian countries and some countries of the Middle East. The long-eared hedgehog lives in burrows that it either makes or finds and is distinguished by its long ears. It is considered one of the smallest Middle Eastern hedgehogs. This hedgehog is insectivorous but may also feed on small vertebrates and plants. Photographed in Israel
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  • The long-eared hedgehog (Hemiechinus auritus) is a species of hedgehog native to Central Asian countries and some countries of the Middle East. The long-eared hedgehog lives in burrows that it either makes or finds and is distinguished by its long ears. It is considered one of the smallest Middle Eastern hedgehogs. This hedgehog is insectivorous but may also feed on small vertebrates and plants. Photographed in Israel
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  • The long-eared hedgehog (Hemiechinus auritus) is a species of hedgehog native to Central Asian countries and some countries of the Middle East. The long-eared hedgehog lives in burrows that it either makes or finds and is distinguished by its long ears. It is considered one of the smallest Middle Eastern hedgehogs. This hedgehog is insectivorous but may also feed on small vertebrates and plants. Photographed in Israel
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  • Indian Crested Porcupine (Hystrix indica), or Indian Porcupine is quite an adaptable rodent, found throughout southern Asia and the Middle East. It is tolerant of several different habitats: mountains, tropical and subtropical grasslands, scrublands, and forests. Photographed in Israel In September
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  • Indian Crested Porcupine (Hystrix indica), or Indian Porcupine is quite an adaptable rodent, found throughout southern Asia and the Middle East. It is tolerant of several different habitats: mountains, tropical and subtropical grasslands, scrublands, and forests. Photographed in Israel In September
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  • Indian Crested Porcupine (Hystrix indica), or Indian Porcupine is quite an adaptable rodent, found throughout southern Asia and the Middle East. It is tolerant of several different habitats: mountains, tropical and subtropical grasslands, scrublands, and forests. Photographed in Israel In September
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  • Middle East, Jordan, Wadi Musa the town near Petra at sunset.
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  • Indian Crested Porcupine (Hystrix indica), or Indian Porcupine is quite an adaptable rodent, found throughout southern Asia and the Middle East. It is tolerant of several different habitats: mountains, tropical and subtropical grasslands, scrublands, and forests.Photographed in Israel In March
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  • Indian Crested Porcupine (Hystrix indica), or Indian Porcupine is quite an adaptable rodent, found throughout southern Asia and the Middle East. It is tolerant of several different habitats: mountains, tropical and subtropical grasslands, scrublands, and forests.Photographed in Israel In March
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  • Indian Crested Porcupine (Hystrix indica), or Indian Porcupine is quite an adaptable rodent, found throughout southern Asia and the Middle East. It is tolerant of several different habitats: mountains, tropical and subtropical grasslands, scrublands, and forests.Photographed in Israel In March
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  • Indian Crested Porcupine (Hystrix indica), or Indian Porcupine is quite an adaptable rodent, found throughout southern Asia and the Middle East. It is tolerant of several different habitats: mountains, tropical and subtropical grasslands, scrublands, and forests.Photographed in Israel In March
    BT_f_Crested-Porcupine 329.jpg
  • Indian Crested Porcupine (Hystrix indica), or Indian Porcupine is quite an adaptable rodent, found throughout southern Asia and the Middle East. It is tolerant of several different habitats: mountains, tropical and subtropical grasslands, scrublands, and forests.Photographed in Israel In March
    BT_f_Crested-Porcupine 328.jpg
  • Indian Crested Porcupine (Hystrix indica), or Indian Porcupine is quite an adaptable rodent, found throughout southern Asia and the Middle East. It is tolerant of several different habitats: mountains, tropical and subtropical grasslands, scrublands, and forests.Photographed in Israel In March
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  • Falafel in pita bread with salad and Tahini sauce. Fried balls of patty made from spiced chickpeas. falafel is a popular form of fast food in the Middle East and is considered Israel's national food
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  • The long-eared hedgehog (Hemiechinus auritus) is a species of hedgehog native to Central Asian countries and some countries of the Middle East. The long-eared hedgehog lives in burrows that it either makes or finds and is distinguished by its long ears. It is considered one of the smallest Middle Eastern hedgehogs. This hedgehog is insectivorous but may also feed on small vertebrates and plants. Photographed in Israel
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  • T7-MRF MEA - Middle East Airlines Airbus A320-200 at Malpensa (MXP / LIMC), Milan, Italy
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  • T7-MRD MEA - Middle East Airlines Airbus A320-200 at Malpensa (MXP / LIMC), Milan, Italy
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  • MEA - Middle East Airlines Airbus A320-200 at Paphos International Airport
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  • Salep, hot milk or water thickened with a powder made from grinding orchid tubers Originally from Turkey it is popular in the Middle East garnished with cinnamon and ground nuts On white Background
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  • Salep, hot milk or water thickened with a powder made from grinding orchid tubers Originally from Turkey it is popular in the Middle East garnished with cinnamon and ground nuts On Black Background
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  • Yong Indian Crested Porcupine (Hystrix indica), or Indian Porcupine is quite an adaptable rodent, found throughout southern Asia and the Middle East. It is tolerant of several different habitats: mountains, tropical and subtropical grasslands, scrublands, and forests.Photographed in Israel In November
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  • Shawarma shavings in a Lafa -  flat Iraqi pita with pickles. A popular fast food in Israel and the Middle East
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  • Middle East, Jordan, Wadi Musa the town near Petra at sunset The Masque. April 2008
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  • Indian Crested Porcupine (Hystrix indica), or Indian Porcupine is quite an adaptable rodent, found throughout southern Asia and the Middle East. It is tolerant of several different habitats: mountains, tropical and subtropical grasslands, scrublands, and forests. Photographed in Israel In September
    AM_f_Porcupine_671A0981.jpg
  • Indian Crested Porcupine (Hystrix indica), or Indian Porcupine is quite an adaptable rodent, found throughout southern Asia and the Middle East. It is tolerant of several different habitats: mountains, tropical and subtropical grasslands, scrublands, and forests. Photographed in Israel In September
    AM_f_Porcupine_671A0960.jpg
  • Indian Crested Porcupine (Hystrix indica), or Indian Porcupine is quite an adaptable rodent, found throughout southern Asia and the Middle East. It is tolerant of several different habitats: mountains, tropical and subtropical grasslands, scrublands, and forests.Photographed in Israel In March
    BT_f_Crested-Porcupine 330.jpg
  • Shawarma shavings in a Lafa -  flat Iraqi pita with pickles and french fries. A popular fast food in Israel and the Middle East
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  • Braid Snake or Jan's Cliff Racer (Platyceps rhodorachis) is a species of snake found in Central Asia and the Middle East. Photographed in Israel in December
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  • Cape hare (Lepus capensis) running in a field. Cape hares are found throughout Africa, and have spread to many parts of Europe, the Middle East and Asia. They are nocturnal herbivores typically eating grass and other types of shrubs. Photographed in Israel in June
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