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Cape Horn at the far southern end of South America, in the islands of Cape Horn national park
Cape Horn at the far southern end of South America, in the islands of Cape Horn National Park, Patagonia, Chile, South America
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Cape Horn at the far southern end of South America, in the islands of Cape Horn national park
Cape Horn at the far southern end of South America, in the islands of Cape Horn National Park, Patagonia, Chile, South America
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Bullring and Selfridges at dusk, Birmingham, West Midlands, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Bullring and Selfridges at dusk, Birmingham, West Midlands, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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Bullring and Selfridges at dusk, Birmingham, West Midlands, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Bullring and Selfridges at dusk, Birmingham, West Midlands, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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Bullring and Selfridges at dusk, Birmingham, West Midlands, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Bullring and Selfridges at dusk, Birmingham, West Midlands, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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Tongling Mountain near Wencheng, Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province, China
Tongling Mountain near Wencheng, Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, Asia
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Palanques Vermelles bridge, red bridge across Onyar River, by Gustav Eiffel, City of Girona, Girona Province, Catalonia, Spain, Europe
Palanques Vermelles bridge, red bridge across Onyar River, by Gustav Eiffel, City of Girona, Girona Province, Catalonia, Spain, Europe
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Ancient builldings and roman ruins in the old town Lecce Apulia Italy Europe
Ancient builldings and Roman ruins in the old town, Lecce, Apulia, Italy, Europe
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Archeological sight Tharros, Sardinia, Italy
Archaeological site of Tharros, Sardinia, Italy, Mediterranean, Europe
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Lynn Canyon Park, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, North America
Lynn Canyon Park, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, North America
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Hlosi Game Lodge during a spectacular sunset over the Amakhala Game Reserve on the Eastern Cape, South Africa.
Hlosi Game Lodge during a spectacular sunset over the Amakhala Game Reserve on the Eastern Cape, South Africa, Africa
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The Dome by Norman Foster, Reichstag Parliament Building at sunset, Mitte, Berlin, Deutschland
The Dome by Norman Foster, Reichstag Parliament Building at sunset, Mitte, Berlin, Germany, Europe
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The Dome by Norman Foster, Reichstag Parliament Building at sunset, Mitte, Berlin, Deutschland
The Dome by Norman Foster, Reichstag Parliament Building at sunset, Mitte, Berlin, Germany, Europe
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FEATURE - Sommer 2016: das Wetter in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Paradise/REX/Shutterstock (5754677a)
London panoramic shot from the Tower Bridge Walkway
View from Tower Bridge Walkway, London, UK - 24 Jun 2016
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Water of creek flows in the narrow limestone gorge carved by river, Aare Gorge, Bernese Oberland, Canton of Uri, Switzerland, Europe
Water of creek flows in the narrow limestone gorge carved by river, Aare Gorge, Bernese Oberland, Canton of Berne, Switzerland, Europe
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Hiker on walkways admires the creek in the narrow limestone gorge, Aare Gorge, Bernese Oberland, Canton of Uri, Switzerland, Europe
Hiker on walkways admires the creek in the narrow limestone gorge, Aare Gorge, Bernese Oberland, Canton of Uri, Switzerland, Europe
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Hiker on walkway admires the creek in the narrow limestone gorge, Aare Gorge, Bernese Oberland, Canton of Uri, Switzerland, Europe
Hiker on walkway admires the creek in the narrow limestone gorge, Aare Gorge, Bernese Oberland, Canton of Berne, Switzerland, Europe
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Hikers on walkways admire the creek through the limestone gorge, Aare Gorge, Bernese Oberland, Canton of Uri, Switzerland, Europe
Hikers on walkways admire the creek through the limestone gorge, Aare Gorge, Bernese Oberland, Canton of Berne, Switzerland, Europe
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Writers join locals in protest against 'neglect' of medieval Cowpasture Lane
Robert Macfarlane among those protesting against Network Rail's 'inattention' to Suffolk lane renowned for its beauty.
Writers including Robert Macfarlane have joined local people protesting against Network Rail's "neglect and inattention" after a medieval green lane renowned for its beauty and wildlife was closed to walkers.
Cowpasture Lane in Mellis, Suffolk, was partly destroyed in 1981 by a farmer who chopped down the trees lining the medieval drovers' road but it was saved from obliteration by the writer Roger Deakin, who successfully battled to preserve it in the high court.
The green lane, which is renowned for its bats, owls, orchids and ancient coppiced trees, has been closed for a year by the county council because Network Rail has declared a malfunctioning pedestrian level crossing where the lane meets the London to Norwich railway line to be unsafe.
It means that ramblers, horse riders and tourists walking from Mellis Common who visit the lane because of its association with Deakin - who died in 2006 and whose former farm runs alongside its boundary - can only use a short stretch of the public right of way before having to turn back.
The controversial temporary closure of Byway 13 in Mellis looks set to continue for another six months - causing outrage with the local community and walkers.
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Writers join locals in protest against 'neglect' of medieval Cowpasture Lane
Robert Macfarlane among those protesting against Network Rail's 'inattention' to Suffolk lane renowned for its beauty.
Writers including Robert Macfarlane have joined local people protesting against Network Rail's "neglect and inattention" after a medieval green lane renowned for its beauty and wildlife was closed to walkers.
Cowpasture Lane in Mellis, Suffolk, was partly destroyed in 1981 by a farmer who chopped down the trees lining the medieval drovers' road but it was saved from obliteration by the writer Roger Deakin, who successfully battled to preserve it in the high court.
The green lane, which is renowned for its bats, owls, orchids and ancient coppiced trees, has been closed for a year by the county council because Network Rail has declared a malfunctioning pedestrian level crossing where the lane meets the London to Norwich railway line to be unsafe.
It means that ramblers, horse riders and tourists walking from Mellis Common who visit the lane because of its association with Deakin - who died in 2006 and whose former farm runs alongside its boundary - can only use a short stretch of the public right of way before having to turn back.
The controversial temporary closure of Byway 13 in Mellis looks set to continue for another six months - causing outrage with the local community and walkers.
© Sarah Lucy Brown / Guardian / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Writers join locals in protest against 'neglect' of medieval Cowpasture Lane
Robert Macfarlane among those protesting against Network Rail's 'inattention' to Suffolk lane renowned for its beauty.
Writers including Robert Macfarlane have joined local people protesting against Network Rail's "neglect and inattention" after a medieval green lane renowned for its beauty and wildlife was closed to walkers.
Cowpasture Lane in Mellis, Suffolk, was partly destroyed in 1981 by a farmer who chopped down the trees lining the medieval drovers' road but it was saved from obliteration by the writer Roger Deakin, who successfully battled to preserve it in the high court.
The green lane, which is renowned for its bats, owls, orchids and ancient coppiced trees, has been closed for a year by the county council because Network Rail has declared a malfunctioning pedestrian level crossing where the lane meets the London to Norwich railway line to be unsafe.
It means that ramblers, horse riders and tourists walking from Mellis Common who visit the lane because of its association with Deakin - who died in 2006 and whose former farm runs alongside its boundary - can only use a short stretch of the public right of way before having to turn back.
The controversial temporary closure of Byway 13 in Mellis looks set to continue for another six months - causing outrage with the local community and walkers.
© Sarah Lucy Brown / Guardian / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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New York, America - May 2016
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stuart Forster/REX/Shutterstock (5705619ce)
A view along 23rd Street from the High Line in New York City, America. The High Line is a walkway and park on a disused elevated railway line that runs through the city's Meatpacking District, between Gansevoort Street and 34th Street.
New York, America - May 2016
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Shiretoko Goko Lakes, Unesco world heritage sight Shiretoko National Park, Hokkaido, Japan
Shiretoko Goko Lakes, Shiretoko National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hokkaido, Japan, Asia
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Shiretoko Goko Lakes, Unesco world heritage sight Shiretoko National Park, Hokkaido, Japan
Shiretoko Goko Lakes, Shiretoko National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hokkaido, Japan, Asia
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PEOPLE - Königin Elizabeth lässt sich vom Volk feiern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (5658654v)
Queen Elizabeth II unveils a plaque marking The Queen's Walkway at the foot of Castle Hill
Queen Elizabeth II engagements in Windsor, Britain - 21 Apr 2016
The Queen?s Walkway is a 6.3km self-guided walking trail connecting 63 points of significance in the town of Windsor. The Walkway was designed by The Outdoor Trust to symbolically recognise the moment that Her Majesty became Britain?s longest reigning monarch after more than 63 years on 9 September 2015. It builds on the success of the Jubilee Walkway in London, the first urban walking trail in the world, opened by The Queen in 1977 in celebration of her Silver Jubilee. The bronze EIIR crested markers, embossed panel and promotional app have now also inspired a parallel network of Walkways throughout all 71 Nations and Territories of The Commonwealth in recognition of The Queen?s service as Head of The Commonwealth for more than 63 years
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PEOPLE - Königin Elizabeth lässt sich vom Volk feiern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (5658654a)
Queen Elizabeth II unveils a plaque marking The Queen's Walkway at the foot of Castle Hill
Queen Elizabeth II engagements in Windsor, Britain - 21 Apr 2016
The Queen?s Walkway is a 6.3km self-guided walking trail connecting 63 points of significance in the town of Windsor. The Walkway was designed by The Outdoor Trust to symbolically recognise the moment that Her Majesty became Britain?s longest reigning monarch after more than 63 years on 9 September 2015. It builds on the success of the Jubilee Walkway in London, the first urban walking trail in the world, opened by The Queen in 1977 in celebration of her Silver Jubilee. The bronze EIIR crested markers, embossed panel and promotional app have now also inspired a parallel network of Walkways throughout all 71 Nations and Territories of The Commonwealth in recognition of The Queen?s service as Head of The Commonwealth for more than 63 years
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PEOPLE - Königin Elizabeth lässt sich vom Volk feiern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (5658654k)
Queen Elizabeth II unveils a plaque marking The Queen's Walkway at the foot of Castle Hill
Queen Elizabeth II engagements in Windsor, Britain - 21 Apr 2016
The Queen?s Walkway is a 6.3km self-guided walking trail connecting 63 points of significance in the town of Windsor. The Walkway was designed by The Outdoor Trust to symbolically recognise the moment that Her Majesty became Britain?s longest reigning monarch after more than 63 years on 9 September 2015. It builds on the success of the Jubilee Walkway in London, the first urban walking trail in the world, opened by The Queen in 1977 in celebration of her Silver Jubilee. The bronze EIIR crested markers, embossed panel and promotional app have now also inspired a parallel network of Walkways throughout all 71 Nations and Territories of The Commonwealth in recognition of The Queen?s service as Head of The Commonwealth for more than 63 years
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PEOPLE - Königin Elizabeth lässt sich vom Volk feiern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (5658654q)
Queen Elizabeth II unveils a plaque marking The Queen's Walkway at the foot of Castle Hill
Queen Elizabeth II engagements in Windsor, Britain - 21 Apr 2016
The Queen?s Walkway is a 6.3km self-guided walking trail connecting 63 points of significance in the town of Windsor. The Walkway was designed by The Outdoor Trust to symbolically recognise the moment that Her Majesty became Britain?s longest reigning monarch after more than 63 years on 9 September 2015. It builds on the success of the Jubilee Walkway in London, the first urban walking trail in the world, opened by The Queen in 1977 in celebration of her Silver Jubilee. The bronze EIIR crested markers, embossed panel and promotional app have now also inspired a parallel network of Walkways throughout all 71 Nations and Territories of The Commonwealth in recognition of The Queen?s service as Head of The Commonwealth for more than 63 years
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PEOPLE - Königin Elizabeth lässt sich vom Volk feiern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (5658654i)
Queen Elizabeth II unveils a plaque marking The Queen's Walkway at the foot of Castle Hill
Queen Elizabeth II engagements in Windsor, Britain - 21 Apr 2016
The Queen?s Walkway is a 6.3km self-guided walking trail connecting 63 points of significance in the town of Windsor. The Walkway was designed by The Outdoor Trust to symbolically recognise the moment that Her Majesty became Britain?s longest reigning monarch after more than 63 years on 9 September 2015. It builds on the success of the Jubilee Walkway in London, the first urban walking trail in the world, opened by The Queen in 1977 in celebration of her Silver Jubilee. The bronze EIIR crested markers, embossed panel and promotional app have now also inspired a parallel network of Walkways throughout all 71 Nations and Territories of The Commonwealth in recognition of The Queen?s service as Head of The Commonwealth for more than 63 years
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PEOPLE - Königin Elizabeth lässt sich vom Volk feiern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (5658654e)
Queen Elizabeth II unveils a plaque marking The Queen's Walkway at the foot of Castle Hill
Queen Elizabeth II engagements in Windsor, Britain - 21 Apr 2016
The Queen?s Walkway is a 6.3km self-guided walking trail connecting 63 points of significance in the town of Windsor. The Walkway was designed by The Outdoor Trust to symbolically recognise the moment that Her Majesty became Britain?s longest reigning monarch after more than 63 years on 9 September 2015. It builds on the success of the Jubilee Walkway in London, the first urban walking trail in the world, opened by The Queen in 1977 in celebration of her Silver Jubilee. The bronze EIIR crested markers, embossed panel and promotional app have now also inspired a parallel network of Walkways throughout all 71 Nations and Territories of The Commonwealth in recognition of The Queen?s service as Head of The Commonwealth for more than 63 years
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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PEOPLE - Königin Elizabeth lässt sich vom Volk feiern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (5658654c)
Queen Elizabeth II unveils a plaque marking The Queen's Walkway at the foot of Castle Hill
Queen Elizabeth II engagements in Windsor, Britain - 21 Apr 2016
The Queen?s Walkway is a 6.3km self-guided walking trail connecting 63 points of significance in the town of Windsor. The Walkway was designed by The Outdoor Trust to symbolically recognise the moment that Her Majesty became Britain?s longest reigning monarch after more than 63 years on 9 September 2015. It builds on the success of the Jubilee Walkway in London, the first urban walking trail in the world, opened by The Queen in 1977 in celebration of her Silver Jubilee. The bronze EIIR crested markers, embossed panel and promotional app have now also inspired a parallel network of Walkways throughout all 71 Nations and Territories of The Commonwealth in recognition of The Queen?s service as Head of The Commonwealth for more than 63 years
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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PEOPLE - Königin Elizabeth lässt sich vom Volk feiern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (5658654d)
Queen Elizabeth II unveils a plaque marking The Queen's Walkway at the foot of Castle Hill
Queen Elizabeth II engagements in Windsor, Britain - 21 Apr 2016
The Queen?s Walkway is a 6.3km self-guided walking trail connecting 63 points of significance in the town of Windsor. The Walkway was designed by The Outdoor Trust to symbolically recognise the moment that Her Majesty became Britain?s longest reigning monarch after more than 63 years on 9 September 2015. It builds on the success of the Jubilee Walkway in London, the first urban walking trail in the world, opened by The Queen in 1977 in celebration of her Silver Jubilee. The bronze EIIR crested markers, embossed panel and promotional app have now also inspired a parallel network of Walkways throughout all 71 Nations and Territories of The Commonwealth in recognition of The Queen?s service as Head of The Commonwealth for more than 63 years
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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PEOPLE - Königin Elizabeth lässt sich vom Volk feiern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (5658654o)
Queen Elizabeth II unveils a plaque marking The Queen's Walkway at the foot of Castle Hill
Queen Elizabeth II engagements in Windsor, Britain - 21 Apr 2016
The Queen?s Walkway is a 6.3km self-guided walking trail connecting 63 points of significance in the town of Windsor. The Walkway was designed by The Outdoor Trust to symbolically recognise the moment that Her Majesty became Britain?s longest reigning monarch after more than 63 years on 9 September 2015. It builds on the success of the Jubilee Walkway in London, the first urban walking trail in the world, opened by The Queen in 1977 in celebration of her Silver Jubilee. The bronze EIIR crested markers, embossed panel and promotional app have now also inspired a parallel network of Walkways throughout all 71 Nations and Territories of The Commonwealth in recognition of The Queen?s service as Head of The Commonwealth for more than 63 years
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Overwater villas at Olhuveli Beach and Spa Resort, South Male Atoll, Kaafu Atoll, Maldives (PR)
Overwater villas at Olhuveli Beach and Spa Resort, South Male Atoll, Kaafu Atoll, Maldives, Indian Ocean, Asia
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Supertree Grove in the Gardens by the Bay, a futuristic botanical gardens and park, Marina Bay, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Asia
Supertree Grove in the Gardens by the Bay, a futuristic botanical gardens and park, Marina Bay, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Asia
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Supertree Grove in the Gardens by the Bay, a futuristic botanical gardens and park, Marina Bay, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Asia
Supertree Grove in the Gardens by the Bay, a futuristic botanical gardens and park, Marina Bay, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Asia
Fraser Hall -
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Supertree Grove in the Gardens by the Bay, a futuristic botanical gardens and park, Marina Bay, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Asia
Supertree Grove in the Gardens by the Bay, a futuristic botanical gardens and park, Marina Bay, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Asia
Fraser Hall -
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Supertree Grove in the Gardens by the Bay, a futuristic botanical gardens and park, Marina Bay, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Asia
Supertree Grove in the Gardens by the Bay, a futuristic botanical gardens and park, Marina Bay, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Asia
Fraser Hall -
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Supertree Grove in the Gardens by the Bay, a futuristic botanical gardens and park, Marina Bay, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Asia
Supertree Grove in the Gardens by the Bay, a futuristic botanical gardens and park, Marina Bay, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Asia
Fraser Hall -
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Financial District Singapore
Financial District, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Asia
Neil Emmerson -
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The Devil's Bath Walkway, Waiotapu Goethermal Wonderland
The Devil's Bath Walkway, Waiotapu Goethermal Wonderland, Rotorua, New Zealand, Oceania
Jeremy Bright -
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NEWS - Schottland: Sturm und Überschwemmungen in Perth
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Deadline News/REX/Shutterstock (5505965k)
The North side of the riverside walkways already under several feet of water as the expected peak is still to be reached. The archway is normally a walkway under the Queen's bridge
Storms hit Perth, Scotland, Britain - 04 Jan 2016
Flood waters on the River Tay threaten to get to the high level of 1993 as the 2004 flood defences are in place, waiting to be tested.
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Iguazu Falls from Brazilian side, Iguazu National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Brazil, South America
Iguazu Falls from Brazilian side, Iguazu National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Brazil, South America
Stuart Black -
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South East Asia, Singapore, Gardens by the Bay, Supertree Grove aerial walkway
Gardens by the Bay, Supertree Grove aerial walkway, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Asia
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NEWS - Starker Schneefall in Kiev
People walking in a snowfall in Kiev. Snow and rain is expected for the following week in Ukraine based on the weather forecast. (Photo by Nazar Furyk / Pacific Press) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 16526475
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Dead trees in the swamps of the Magnolia Plantation outside Charleston, South Carolina, USA
Dead trees in the swamps of the Magnolia Plantation outside Charleston, South Carolina, United States of America, North America
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Stalagmites and stalactites in the beautiful Crystal subterranean cave, Bermuda, United Kingdom
Stalagmites and stalactites in the beautiful Crystal subterranean cave, Bermuda, North America
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PEOPLE: Prinz Charles und Herzogin Camilla besuchen Neuseeland (Tag 1)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX Shutterstock (5340077bf)
Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall unveil the Commonwealth Walkway plaque. in Wellington
Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit to New Zealand - 04 Nov 2015
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Rice fields with stunning mountain back drop.
Rice fields with stunning mountain backdrop, Laos, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia
Godong -
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Hiking to Pulpit Rock
Hiking to Pulpit Rock, Stavanger, Norway, Scandinavia, Europe
Jim Nix