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  • Bird migration. A flock of birds fly in an arrow formation on a blue sky background. Photographed at the Hula Valley, Israel
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  • Bird migration. A flock of birds fly in an arrow formation on a blue sky background. Photographed in the Galilee,  Israel in January
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  • Bird migration. A flock of birds fly in an arrow formation on a blue sky background. Photographed in the Galilee,  Israel in January
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  • Salt formation on the shore of the Dead Sea, Israel
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  • Salt formation on the shore of the Dead Sea, Israel
    HS_Dead-sea_129.jpg
  • Water drips from a salt formation forming, due to water evaporation, in the Dead Sea, Israel
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  • Water drips from a salt formation forming, due to water evaporation, in the Dead Sea, Israel
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  • Israel, Dead Sea salt formation caused by the evaporation of the water clinking to dead bushes
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  • Israel, Dead Sea salt formation caused by the evaporation of the water clinking to dead bushes
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  • Israel, Dead Sea salt formation caused by the evaporation of the water clinking to dead bushes
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  • Israel, Dead Sea salt formation caused by the evaporation of the water clinking to dead bushes
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  • Salt formation caused by the evaporation of the water on the shore of the Dead Sea, Israel
    DN_f_Dead-Sea_DSCF7304.jpg
  • Salt formation caused by the evaporation of the water on the shore of the Dead Sea, Israel
    DN_f_Dead-Sea_DSCF1198.jpg
  • Salt formation caused by the evaporation of the water on the shore of the Dead Sea, Israel
    DN_f_Dead-Sea_DSCF1193.jpg
  • Salt formation on the shore of the Dead Sea, Israel
    HS_Dead-sea_273.jpg
  • Salt formation on the shore of the Dead Sea, Israel
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  • Salt formation on the shore of the Dead Sea, Israel
    HS_Dead-sea_195.jpg
  • Salt formation on the shore of the Dead Sea, Israel
    HS_Dead-sea_179.jpg
  • Salt formation on the shore of the Dead Sea, Israel
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  • Salt formation on the shore of the Dead Sea, Israel
    HS_Dead-sea_173.jpg
  • Salt formation on the shore of the Dead Sea, Israel
    HS_Dead-sea_175.jpg
  • Salt formation on the shore of the Dead Sea, Israel
    HS_Dead-sea_156.jpg
  • Salt formation on the shore of the Dead Sea, Israel
    HS_Dead-sea_154.jpg
  • Salt formation on the shore of the Dead Sea, Israel
    HS_Dead-sea_153.jpg
  • Salt formation on the shore of the Dead Sea, Israel
    HS_Dead-sea_145.jpg
  • Salt formation on the shore of the Dead Sea, Israel
    HS_Dead-sea_119.jpg
  • Salt formation on the shore of the Dead Sea, Israel
    HS_Dead-sea_131.jpg
  • Salt formation on the shore of the Dead Sea, Israel
    HS_Dead-sea_118.jpg
  • Salt formation on the shore of the Dead Sea, Israel
    HS_Dead-sea_101.jpg
  • Salt formation on the shore of the Dead Sea, Israel
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  • Salt formation on the shore of the Dead Sea, Israel
    HS_Dead-sea_050.jpg
  • Geology rock formation, Zion National Park, Utah, USA
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  • Israel, Dead Sea Close up of a salt formation caused by the evaporation of the water. The formation resembles a crocodile
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  • Israel, Dead Sea Close up of a salt formation caused by the evaporation of the water. The formation resembles a crocodile
    DG_Dead-Sea_DSC_6647.jpg
  • A formation of 2 F-16 and one F-15 Israeli Air Force fighter jets flying over the Judea mountains Dead sea area, Israel
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  • Eroded rocky formation, Argentina, South America
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  • Eroded rocky formation, Argentina, South America
    DN_South-America_4830.jpg
  • Mushroom Natural rock formation, Timna natural and historic park, Israel, The Timna Valley is located in the southwestern Arava, some 30 km. north of the Gulf of Eilat. The traces of ancient civilizations are, too, very interesting to look at in Timna. Copper mining was known there at least from the 18th century B.C. Later Egyptians, who conquered the area, made Timna a very important source of copper. There are many ancient copper mines in the valley, some look like holes in the ground, others are caves hewn in stone; in some places, there are remains of copper-smelting ovens. There is a place where you can see Egyptian rock drawings. At the foot of Solomon's pillars there are remains of an Egyptian temple, and above them are two figures, one of them a pharaoh, engraved in stone by Egyptians.
    AH_TIMNA PARK7654.jpg
  • A formation of 2 F-16 and one F-15 Israeli Air Force fighter jets flying over Masada, Dead sea area, Israel
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  • A formation of 2 F-16 and one F-15 Israeli Air Force fighter jets on a blue sky background
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  • Mushroom Natural rock formation, Timna natural and historic park, Israel, The Timna Valley is located in the southwestern Arava, some 30 km. north of the Gulf of Eilat.
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  • Mushroom Natural rock formation, Timna natural and historic park, Israel, The Timna Valley is located in the southwestern Arava, some 30 km. north of the Gulf of Eilat.
    AH_TIMNA PARK7652_fs_new.jpg
  • Chimneys rock formation, Cappadocia, Turkey
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  • Chimneys rock formation, 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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  • Bicycle riders looking at the Chimneys rock formation, Cappadocia, Turkey
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  • Israel, Dead sea, salt formation caused by the evaporation of the water The resort hotels can be seen in the background
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  • Israel, Dead Sea salt formation caused by the evaporation of the water on the shore .
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  • Israel, Dead Sea Close up of a salt formation caused by the evaporation of the water.
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  • Israel, Dead Sea Close up of a salt formation caused by the evaporation of the water.
    VA_Dead-Sea_MG_9853.jpg
  • Israel, Dead Sea salt formation caused by the evaporation of the water.
    VA_Dead-Sea_MG_9755.jpg
  • Israel, Dead Sea salt formation caused by the evaporation of the water clinking to dead bushes .
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  • Israel, Dead Sea salt formation caused by the evaporation of the water clinking to dead bushes .
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  • Israel, Dead Sea salt formation caused by the evaporation of the water.
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  • Israel, Dead Sea salt formation caused by the evaporation of the water.
    VA_Dead-Sea_IMG_3259.jpg
  • Israel, Dead Sea salt formation caused by the evaporation of the water clinking to dead bushes .
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  • Israel, Dead Sea salt formation caused by the evaporation of the water.
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  • Israel, Dead sea, salt formation caused by the evaporation of the water
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  • Israel, Dead sea, salt formation caused by the evaporation of the water
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  • salt formation at the Dead Sea, Israel
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  • salt formation at the Dead Sea, Israel
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  • salt formation at the Dead Sea, Israel
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  • salt formation at the Dead Sea, Israel
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  • Salt formation at the Dead Sea, Israel
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  • Cumulus Cloud formations with blue sky background. Photographed in Stubai, Tyrol, Austria in September
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  • Cumulus Cloud formations with blue sky background. Photographed in Stubai, Tyrol, Austria in September
    IR_f_Stubai-Sky_D9352-Pano.jpg
  • Cumulus Cloud formations with blue sky background. Photographed in Bavaria, Germany
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  • Cumulus Cloud formations with blue sky background. Photographed in Bavaria, Germany
    IR_f_Germany_D9359.jpg
  • Cumulus Cloud formations with blue sky background. Photographed in Stubai, Tyrol, Austria in September
    IR_f_Stubai-Sky_D9352_1.jpg
  • Cumulus Cloud formations with blue sky background. Photographed in Stubai, Tyrol, Austria in September
    IR_f_Stubai-Sky_D9348.jpg
  • Cumulus Cloud formations with blue sky background. Photographed in Stubai, Tyrol, Austria in September
    IR_f_Stubai-Sky_D9346.jpg
  • Cumulus Cloud formations with blue sky background. Photographed in Bavaria, Germany
    IR_f_Germany_D9357.jpg
  • Cumulus Cloud formations with blue sky background. Photographed in Stubai, Tyrol, Austria in September
    IR_f_Stubai-Sky_D9347-Pano.jpg
  • The mushroom rock at Timna valley. Natural Rock formations, Timna natural and historic park, Israel, The Timna Valley is located in the southwestern Arava, some 30 km. north of the Gulf of Eilat.Photographed at Timna park, Israel.
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  • The mushroom rock at Timna valley. Natural Rock formations, Timna natural and historic park, Israel, The Timna Valley is located in the southwestern Arava, some 30 km. north of the Gulf of Eilat.Photographed at Timna park, Israel.
    JT_f_Timna_IMG_1524.jpg
  • Israel, Rosh Hanikra, head of the grottos is a geologic formation located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, in the Western Galilee near the border with Lebanon. It is a white chalk cliff face which opens up into spectacular grottos.
    AH_Rosh-Hanikra_DSC05161.JPG
  • Israel, Rosh Hanikra, head of the grottos is a geologic formation located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, in the Western Galilee near the border with Lebanon. It is a white chalk cliff face which opens up into spectacular grottos.
    AH_Rosh-Hanikra_DSC05151.jpg
  • Israel, Rosh Hanikra, head of the grottos is a geologic formation located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, in the Western Galilee near the border with Lebanon. It is a white chalk cliff face which opens up into spectacular grottos.
    AH_Rosh-Hanikra_DSC05146.JPG
  • Israel, Rosh Hanikra, head of the grottos is a geologic formation located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, in the Western Galilee near the border with Lebanon. It is a white chalk cliff face which opens up into spectacular grottos.
    AH_Rosh-Hanikra_DSC05129.JPG
  • Israel, Rosh Hanikra, head of the grottos is a geologic formation located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, in the Western Galilee near the border with Lebanon. It is a white chalk cliff face which opens up into spectacular grottos.
    AH_Rosh-Hanikra_DSC05123.JPG
  • Israel, Rosh Hanikra, head of the grottos is a geologic formation located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, in the Western Galilee near the border with Lebanon. It is a white chalk cliff face which opens up into spectacular grottos.
    AH_Rosh-Hanikra_DSC05120.JPG
  • Israel, Rosh Hanikra, head of the grottos is a geologic formation located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, in the Western Galilee near the border with Lebanon. It is a white chalk cliff face which opens up into spectacular grottos.
    AH_Rosh-Hanikra_DSC05119.JPG
  • Israel, Rosh Hanikra, head of the grottos is a geologic formation located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, in the Western Galilee near the border with Lebanon. It is a white chalk cliff face which opens up into spectacular grottos.
    AH_Rosh-Hanikra_DSC05094.JPG
  • Israel, Rosh Hanikra, head of the grottos is a geologic formation located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, in the Western Galilee near the border with Lebanon. It is a white chalk cliff face which opens up into spectacular grottos.
    AH_Rosh-Hanikra_DSC05093.JPG
  • Israel, Rosh Hanikra, head of the grottos is a geologic formation located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, in the Western Galilee near the border with Lebanon. It is a white chalk cliff face which opens up into spectacular grottos.
    AH_Rosh-Hanikra_DSC05090.JPG
  • Israel, Rosh Hanikra, head of the grottos is a geologic formation located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, in the Western Galilee near the border with Lebanon. It is a white chalk cliff face which opens up into spectacular grottos.
    AH_Rosh-Hanikra_DSC05089.JPG
  • Israel, Rosh Hanikra, head of the grottos is a geologic formation located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, in the Western Galilee near the border with Lebanon. It is a white chalk cliff face which opens up into spectacular grottos.
    AH_Rosh-Hanikra_01115.jpg
  • Israel, Rosh Hanikra, head of the grottos is a geologic formation located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, in the Western Galilee near the border with Lebanon. It is a white chalk cliff face which opens up into spectacular grottos.
    AH_Rosh-Hanikra_01114.jpg
  • Israel, Rosh Hanikra, head of the grottos is a geologic formation located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, in the Western Galilee near the border with Lebanon. It is a white chalk cliff face which opens up into spectacular grottos.
    AH_Rosh-Hanikra_01093.jpg
  • Israel, Rosh Hanikra, head of the grottos is a geologic formation located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, in the Western Galilee near the border with Lebanon. It is a white chalk cliff face which opens up into spectacular grottos.
    AH_Rosh-Hanikra_01079.jpg
  • Natural Rock formations,Timna natural and historic park, Israel, The Timna Valley is located in the southwestern Arava, some 30 km. north of the Gulf of Eilat. The traces of ancient civilizations are, too, very interesting to look at in Timna. Copper mining was known there at least from the 18th century B.C. Later Egyptians, who conquered the area, made Timna a very important source of copper. There are many ancient copper mines in the valley, some look like holes in the ground, others are caves hewn in stone; in some places, there are remains of copper-smelting ovens. There is a place where you can see Egyptian rock drawings. At the foot of Solomon's pillars there are remains of an Egyptian temple, and above them are two figures, one of them a pharaoh, engraved in stone by Egyptians.
    AH_TIMNA PARK7710_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Natural Rock formations,Timna natural and historic park, Israel, The Timna Valley is located in the southwestern Arava, some 30 km. north of the Gulf of Eilat. The traces of ancient civilizations are, too, very interesting to look at in Timna. Copper mining was known there at least from the 18th century B.C. Later Egyptians, who conquered the area, made Timna a very important source of copper. There are many ancient copper mines in the valley, some look like holes in the ground, others are caves hewn in stone; in some places, there are remains of copper-smelting ovens. There is a place where you can see Egyptian rock drawings. At the foot of Solomon's pillars there are remains of an Egyptian temple, and above them are two figures, one of them a pharaoh, engraved in stone by Egyptians.
    AH_TIMNA PARK7648_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Natural rock formations at Timna natural and historic park, Israel, The Timna Valley is located in the southwestern Arava, some 30 km. north of the Gulf of Eilat. The traces of ancient civilizations are, too, very interesting to look at in Timna. Copper mining was known there at least from the 18th century B.C. Later Egyptians, who conquered the area, made Timna a very important source of copper. There are many ancient copper mines in the valley, some look like holes in the ground, others are caves hewn in stone; in some places, there are remains of copper-smelting ovens. There is a place where you can see Egyptian rock drawings. At the foot of Solomon's pillars there are remains of an Egyptian temple, and above them are two figures, one of them a pharaoh, engraved in stone by Egyptians.
    AH_b_TIMNA PARK 4116_PSh.jpg
  • Natural rock formations at Timna natural and historic park, Israel, The Timna Valley is located in the southwestern Arava, some 30 km. north of the Gulf of Eilat. The traces of ancient civilizations are, too, very interesting to look at in Timna. Copper mining was known there at least from the 18th century B.C. Later Egyptians, who conquered the area, made Timna a very important source of copper. There are many ancient copper mines in the valley, some look like holes in the ground, others are caves hewn in stone; in some places, there are remains of copper-smelting ovens. There is a place where you can see Egyptian rock drawings. At the foot of Solomon's pillars there are remains of an Egyptian temple, and above them are two figures, one of them a pharaoh, engraved in stone by Egyptians.
    AH_b_TIMNA PARK 2661_PSh.jpg
  • Basalt Rock columns formations,  ("Symphony of the Stones"), Garni Gorge, Armenia
    VA_f_Armenia_1197.jpg
  • Waves on the shore of the Dead Sea, Israel salt formation due to evaporation can be seen in the foreground
    HS_f_Dead-sea_019.jpg
  • Crystallized slat rocks along the shores of the Dead Sea, Israel.
    DN_f_Dead-Sea_7211_6825.jpg
  • Crystallized slat rocks along the shores of the Dead Sea, Israel.
    DN_f_Dead-Sea_7292_6906.jpg
  • Crystallized slat rocks along the shores of the Dead Sea, Israel.
    DN_f_Dead-Sea_7329_6943.jpg
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