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  • African fish eagle,Africa,African,Eagle,Fish Eagle,eagles,bird of prey,Haliaeetus vocifer,perched,perch,perching,branch,tree,endemic,blue sky,animal,animals,wildlife,Nature,Lake Kariba,Zimbabwe,wild,outdoor,large,beautiful,blue,predator,southern africa,carnivore,avian,old world,fauna,raptor,ornithology,bird watching,accipitridae,accipitriformes,bird,birds,day,freshwater,haliaeetus,nobody,protected area,reserve,river eagle,sea eagle,water,waterhole,ebartov
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  • Arabian leopard (Panthera pardus) photographed in the wild in the Judaean Desert, Isreal. One of the few remaining specimen
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  • Arabian leopard (Panthera pardus) photographed in the wild in the Judaean Desert, Isreal. One of the few remaining specimen
    BT_Leopard_046.jpg
  • A group of young naked Bushmen children playing near their huts. Photographed in Namibia
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  • Blue ice of a glacier in Antarctica. The ice of blue icebergs contains fewer air bubbles than those appearing more or less white. On rainy days their colour appears particularly intense.
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  • Blue ice of a glacier in Antarctica. The ice of blue icebergs contains fewer air bubbles than those appearing more or less white. On rainy days their colour appears particularly intense.
    BT_f_Blue-Ice_IA8A0107.jpg
  • Blue ice of a glacier in Antarctica. The ice of blue icebergs contains fewer air bubbles than those appearing more or less white. On rainy days their colour appears particularly intense.
    BT_f_Blue-Ice_IA8A0088.jpg
  • Blue ice of a glacier in Antarctica. The ice of blue icebergs contains fewer air bubbles than those appearing more or less white. On rainy days their colour appears particularly intense.
    BT_f_Blue-Ice_DSC00529.jpg
  • A group of young naked Bushmen children playing near their huts. Photographed in Namibia
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  • female and young Onager (Equus hemionus). Part of a breeding nucleus of Wild Asian Asses at a reacclimation centre Yotvata Hai-Bar Nature Reserve, Israel
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  • Baobab Tree Tarangire National Park is a national park in Tanzania's Manyara Region. The name of the park originates from the Tarangire River that crosses the park. The Tarangire River is the primary source of fresh water for wild animals in the Tarangire Ecosystem during the annual dry season. The Tarangire Ecosystem is defined by the long-distance migration of wildebeest and zebras. During the dry season thousands of animals concentrate in Tarangire National Park from the surrounding wet-season dispersal and calving areas. It covers an area of approximately 2,850 square kilometers (1,100 square miles.) The landscape is composed of granitic ridges, river valley, and swamps. Vegetation is a mix of Acacia woodland, Combretum woodland, seasonally flooded grassland, and baobab trees.
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  • Blue ice of a glacier in Antarctica. The ice of blue icebergs contains fewer air bubbles than those appearing more or less white. On rainy days their colour appears particularly intense.
    BT_f_Blue-Ice_DSC00608.jpg
  • Traditional wall tapestry handmade by Indigenous Quechua women to sell as souvenirs, Cusco, Peru
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  • Mudskipper (Periophthalmus sp.) crawling on a rock. This amphibious fish can climb and walk on land using its limb-like pectoral fins (one seen just behind the head). It breathes on land using highly vascular sacks on its mouth and gills. Its skin contains cells that are filled with a watery fluid, which cushion its movements. Its protruding eyes are adapted for vision above the water. The mudskipper is found in swamps, estuaries and mud flats from eastern Africa, through southern Asia, to Japan and Australia. Photographed in the Seychelles
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  • A group of young naked Bushmen children playing near their huts. Photographed in Namibia
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  • A group of young naked Bushmen children playing near their huts. Photographed in Namibia
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  • A group of young naked Bushmen children playing near their huts. Photographed in Namibia
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  • A group of young naked Bushmen children playing near their huts. Photographed in Namibia
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  • Scarlet chested Sunbird (Nectarinia senegalensis). Photographed in Tanzania
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  • Blue monkey, or samango monkey, (Cercopithecus mitis) in a tree. This monkey lives in troops, deferring to a dominant male (seen here). This primate is quiet and shy, living in the treetops of tropical African forests. It feeds on fruit, leaves and arthropods. Photographed in Tanzania
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  • Arabian leopard (Panthera pardus) photographed in the wild in the Judaean Desert, Isreal. One of the few remaining specimen
    BT_Leopard_119.jpg
  • Baobab Tree Tarangire National Park is a national park in Tanzania's Manyara Region. The name of the park originates from the Tarangire River that crosses the park. The Tarangire River is the primary source of fresh water for wild animals in the Tarangire Ecosystem during the annual dry season. The Tarangire Ecosystem is defined by the long-distance migration of wildebeest and zebras. During the dry season thousands of animals concentrate in Tarangire National Park from the surrounding wet-season dispersal and calving areas. It covers an area of approximately 2,850 square kilometers (1,100 square miles.) The landscape is composed of granitic ridges, river valley, and swamps. Vegetation is a mix of Acacia woodland, Combretum woodland, seasonally flooded grassland, and baobab trees.
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  • Blue ice of a glacier in Antarctica. The ice of blue icebergs contains fewer air bubbles than those appearing more or less white. On rainy days their colour appears particularly intense.
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  • Fiddler crab (Uca tetragonon) male Photographed in a Mangrove swamp, Seychelles Curieuse Island in September
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  • A group of young naked Bushmen children playing near their huts. Photographed in Namibia
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  • A group of young naked Bushmen children playing near their huts. Photographed in Namibia
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  • A group of young naked Bushmen children playing near their huts. Photographed in Namibia
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  • A group of young naked Bushmen children playing near their huts. Photographed in Namibia
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  • female and young Onager (Equus hemionus). Part of a breeding nucleus of Wild Asian Asses at a reacclimation centre Yotvata Hai-Bar Nature Reserve, Israel
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  • female and young Onager (Equus hemionus). Part of a breeding nucleus of Wild Asian Asses at a reacclimation centre Yotvata Hai-Bar Nature Reserve, Israel
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  • cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus). Photographed in Tanzania
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  • Eroded granite. The action of waves over countless millennia has shaped the hard granite into these sculpted formations. This is the tropical island of La Digue, part of the Seychelles islands of the Indian Ocean. The Seychelles islands formed some 200 million years ago when India and Madagascar split off from Africa. They are unique as the only granite islands in the world, as well as being the oldest islands in the world. Many such sculpted granite boulders and outcrops are found along the beaches of the Seychelles.
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  • A group of young naked Bushmen children playing near their huts. Photographed in Namibia
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  • A group of young naked Bushmen children playing near their huts. Photographed in Namibia
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  • A group of young naked Bushmen children playing near their huts. Photographed in Namibia
    BT_Namibia_IA8A5684.jpg
  • A group of young naked Bushmen children playing near their huts. Photographed in Namibia
    BT_Namibia_IA8A5472.jpg
  • Arabian leopard (Panthera pardus) photographed in the wild in the Judaean Desert, Isreal. One of the few remaining specimen
    BT_Leopard_117.jpg
  • Arabian leopard (Panthera pardus) cubs photographed in the wild in the Judaean Desert, Isreal. One of the few remaining specimen
    BT_Leopard_031.jpg
  • Israel, Judaean Desert, Wadi Pratzim, The flash floods carve a deep canyon in the soft chalk sedimentary rock this seasonal river flows into the Dead Sea
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  • Alert dwarf mongoose (Helogale parvula) near a termite mound. This small carnivore is highly social, living in large groups of up to 20 individuals. Mongoose colonies occupy old termite nests or the burrows of other animals, which they adapt to their own requirements. The dwarf mongoose has keen eyesight and uses the top of termite mounds as a lookout post, watching for predators and other marauding mongoose colonies. If the alarm is given, the young are taken inside to safety. Photographed in Tanzania
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  • Banded mongoose (Mungos mungo). The banded mongoose is found throughout sub-Saharan Africa, inhabiting grassland, woodland and rocky country. The banded mongoose is a social creature, living in groups of up to 20 individuals. The groups are nomadic, rarely staying in one location for more than a week. Their dens are usually created from modified termite or aardvark holes, but they do occasionally dig their own. The banded mongoose feeds mainly on insects but will also take rodents, frogs and berries. They are also skilled snake hunters.
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  • Seafood restaurant, Sorrento town centre, Sorrento, Italy
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  • Grocery Store Sorrento town centre, Sorrento, Italy
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  • Capri Town on the Island of Capri, Italy
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  • A large herd of Blue Wildebeest (Connochaetes taurinus), Serengeti, Tanzania.
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  • African Sunset An Umbrella thorn acacia silhouetted by the setting sun Photographed at Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
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  • Nile Crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus) on a riverbank Photographed in Serngeti, Tanzania
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  • Ngorongoro Crater Conservation Area Tanzania
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  • Marabou Stork (Leptoptilos crumeniferus), and Ruppells-Vulture Photographed at Serengeti national park, Tanzania
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  • A Turkish woman draws water from a well Traditional Turkish Lifestyle Taurus Mountains, Gulf of Antalya. Anatolian Peninsula, Anatolia, Turkey
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  • Local peasant women with scythes harvesting in the Tarsus Mountains, Mersin province, Turkey
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  • Polar bear (Ursus maritimus) Photographed in Spitsbergen, Norway in August
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  • Polar bear (Ursus maritimus) Photographed in Spitsbergen, Norway in August
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  • A litter of young Southern white-breasted hedgehogs (Erinaceus concolor) (AKA Eastern European Hedgehog) This hedgehog is an omnivore and has been known to eat a wide range of invertebrates , but prefers earthworms, slugs and snails. It will also eat frogs, small reptiles, young birds and mice, carrion, bird eggs, acorns and berries. it is mainly a nocturnal animal. Photographed, israel in April
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  • The harbor (or harbour) seal (Phoca vitulina), also known as the common seal, is a true seal found along temperate and Arctic marine coastlines of the Northern Hemisphere. The most widely distributed species of pinniped (walruses, eared seals, and true seals), they are found in coastal waters of the northern Atlantic, Pacific Oceans, Baltic and North Seas. Photographed at Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway.
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  • A village in the Ancient region of Central Anatolia Region, Turkey
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  • Local woman resident in Cappadocia Turkey
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  • hot air balloons rise over the chimneys rock formation, Cappadocia, Turkey
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  • hot air balloons rise over the chimneys rock formation, Cappadocia, Turkey
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  • Göreme National Park and the Rock Sites. Fairy Chimneys rock formation near Göreme, in Cappadocia in Turkey.
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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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  • Tawny Owl or Brown Owl (Strix aluco) Photographed in Israel
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  • Ein Feshkha (Einot Tzukim) is a nature reserve and archaeological site on the northwestern shore of the Dead Sea, about three kilometers south of Qumran. Within the reserve is a group of springs of brackish water. The nature reserve consists of an open section with pools of mineral water for bathing surrounded by high foliage and a section that is closed to visitors to protect the native flora and fauna.
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  • Roan antelope (Hippotragus equinus) Photographed in Zimbabwe
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  • African buffalo (Syncerus caffer). This large herbivore eats mainly grass, although its diet also includes leaves and shoots. It lives near forests and water, retreating into them during the hottest parts of the day. The African buffalo is a social animal, living in vast herds which may number up to several thousand individuals. A fully-grown adult can weigh 1000 kilograms and makes a formidable opponent, even for a group of hunting lions. It inhabits all of sub-Saharan Africa, except the southernmost regions. Photographed at lake Kariba, Zimbabwe.
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  • a family of Warthog (Phacochoerus africanus) parents and young Photographed in Tanzania
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  • Modiin Officially Modi'in-Maccabim-Re'ut is an Israeli city located in central Israel, about 35 kilometres (22 mi) southeast of Tel Aviv and 30 kilometres (19 mi) west of Jerusalem, and is connected to those two cities via Highway 443. In 2019 the population was 93,277. The population density in that year was 1,794 people per square kilometer. The modern city was named after the ancient Jewish town of Modi'in, which existed in the same area. Modi'in was the place of origin of the Maccabees, the Jewish rebels who freed Judea from the rule of the Selucid Empire and established the Hasmonean dynasty, events commemorated by the holiday of Hanukkah. The modern city was built in the 20th century. A small part of the city (the Maccabim neighborhood) is not recognized by the European Union as being in Israel, as it lies in what the 1949 Armistice Agreement with Jordan left as a no man's land, and was occupied in 1967 by Israel after it was captured from Jordan together with the West Bank proper.
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  • The Greek Orthodox Church of the Holy Apostles, in common use simply Church of the Apostles is the church at the centre of the Greek Orthodox Monastery of the Holy Apostles at Capernaum, standing among the ruins of ancient Capernaum (Kfar Nachum) near the shore of the Sea of Galilee in Israel. It is also known as simply the Greek Orthodox church at Capernaum, to differentiate it from the Franciscan monastery standing in the southern part of Capernaum. It is sometimes named as the Church of the Seven Apostles, based on the seven disciples mentioned in John 21 (John 21:1-2), but it is actually dedicated to all the twelve apostles of Jesus
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  • Caspian turtle in water. The Caspian turtle (Mauremys caspica), or striped-neck terrapin, is a medium-sized semi-aquatic turtle, which is found from from the eastern Mediterranean through Turkey, Bulgaria and central Iran to Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Israel, and across the Ionian Peninsula to former Yugoslavia.
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  • Aerial view of a Rural village in Israel The excess demand for suburban is having a toll on the open and arable land in the country
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  • Secondary sedimentation pools the sludge is removed to the sludge treatment. Sewerage treatment facility. The treated water is then used for irrigation and agricultural use. Photographed near Hadera, Israel
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  • water pumps at the Sewerage treatment facility. The treated water is then used for irrigation and agricultural use. Photographed near Hadera, Israel
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  • Aerial photography of a sewerage treatment facility. The treated water is then used for irrigation and agricultural use. Photographed, Israel
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  • A pod of Hippopotamuses (hippopotamus amphibius) in a waterhole. Although these animals are gregarious and often live in big groups, they are not very social animals and often fight amongst each other. Photographed Mara River, Kenya
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  • Heavy earth moving equipment clearing the ground for a large scale civil engineering project
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  • Playful dog playing outdoors, runs on the lawn
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  • Two playful dogs play together on the beach
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  • Dog plays alone on a beach
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  • The King Charles Spaniel (also known as the English Toy Spaniel) is a small dog breed of the spaniel type. In 1903, the Kennel Club combined four separate toy spaniel breeds under this single title.
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  • Beautiful clods display at the shores of the Dead Sea, Israel
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  • Washingtonia robusta, known by common name as the Mexican fan palm, Mexican washingtonia, or skyduster is a palm tree native to the Baja California peninsula and a small part of Sonora in northwestern Mexico. It is reportedly naturalized in Florida, California, Hawaii, Texas, parts of the Canary Islands, France, Italy, Israel, Lebanon, Qatar, Spain, and Réunion
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  • New and Old in downtown Haifa, Israel
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  • Israel, Haifa, The gardens of the Bahai Shrine. Downtown Haifa, the Port and the Bay in the background
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  • Aerial photography of the Amphitheatre at  Caesarea, Israel
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  • Mediterranean sunset Photographed at Acre Israel The belfry of the Church of St. John, silhouetted
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  • Kōyō (Koyo - Autumn Foliage) As autumn descends, it turns Japan’s forests radiant shades of red, orange, and yellow. Photographed in Japan in November
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  • Israel, Acre, Ahmed Al Jazzar mosque in the old city of acre
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  • Islamic design motif Bahia Palace, Old City of Marrakesh, Morocco
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  • The town of Asni is a small town in the foothills of the High Atlas mountains near Marrakesh, Morocco.
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  • Golden Spiny Mouse (Acomys russatus)  It is omnivorous and feeds on seeds, desert plants, snails, and insects. Living in desert regions, it is a xeric animal that obtains water from the plants that it eats and produces very concentrated urine in order to conserve water. A. russatus is naturally nocturnal, but adapts to being diurnal when it shares a habitat with A. cahirinus. Photographed in Israel in October
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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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  • A Traditional rural and remote village in the Himalayas, Himachal Pradesh, India
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  • Tibetan students in a Children's Village school India
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  • The town of Asni is a small town in the foothills of the High Atlas mountains near Marrakesh, Morocco.
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  • The town of Asni is a small town in the foothills of the High Atlas mountains near Marrakesh, Morocco.
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  • Moroccan Children
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  • Sahara Desert Oasis and Landscape Photographed in Morocco
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  • Inhabitants of a remote Moroccan Village
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  • Temple, Jodhpur Rajasthan
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  • High Altitude and remote Himalayan Landscape, Himalayas, Himachal Pradesh, India
    BT_f_Himalayas-Landscape_C7T9244.jpg
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