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The Great Wall of China is close to Pekin. Construction of the Great Wall began in the 9th and 8th century BC, and continued for more than 2,000 years. If all its constructions and trunks spread across the vast region of North and Central China were combined, the Great Wall would extend over 50,000 km (100,000 li). Indeed, historical records show that since the Fighting Kingdoms, more than 20 feodal states and imperial dynasties have begun building defense walls. Photography 25/10/07
The Great Wall of China is close to Pekin. Construction of the Great Wall began in the 9th and 8th century BC, and continued for more than 2,000 years. If all its constructions and trunks spread across the vast region of North and Central China were combined, the Great Wall would extend over 50,000 km (100,000 li). Indeed, historical records show that since the Fighting Kingdoms, more than 20 feodal states and imperial dynasties have begun building defense walls. Photography 25/10/07

LBY4724760: The Great Wall of China is close to Pekin. Construction of the Great Wall began in the 9th and 8th century BC, and continued for more than 2,000 years. If all its constructions and trunks spread across the vast region of North and Central China were combined, the Great Wall would extend over 50,000 km (100,000 li). Indeed, historical records show that since the Fighting Kingdoms, more than 20 feodal states and imperial dynasties have begun building defense walls. Photography 25/10/07 / Bridgeman Images

Paris, 2015 - Moroccan writer Tahar Ben Jelloun/Parigi, 2015 - Lo scrittore marocchino Tahar Ben Jelloun -
Paris, 2015 - Moroccan writer Tahar Ben Jelloun/Parigi, 2015 - Lo scrittore marocchino Tahar Ben Jelloun -

MME4724777: Paris, 2015 - Moroccan writer Tahar Ben Jelloun/Parigi, 2015 - Lo scrittore marocchino Tahar Ben Jelloun - / Bridgeman Images

The Great Wall of China is close to Pekin. Construction of the Great Wall began in the 9th and 8th century BC, and continued for more than 2,000 years. If all its constructions and trunks spread across the vast region of North and Central China were combined, the Great Wall would extend over 50,000 km (100,000 li). Indeed, historical records show that since the Fighting Kingdoms, more than 20 feodal states and imperial dynasties have begun building defense walls. Photography 25/10/07
The Great Wall of China is close to Pekin. Construction of the Great Wall began in the 9th and 8th century BC, and continued for more than 2,000 years. If all its constructions and trunks spread across the vast region of North and Central China were combined, the Great Wall would extend over 50,000 km (100,000 li). Indeed, historical records show that since the Fighting Kingdoms, more than 20 feodal states and imperial dynasties have begun building defense walls. Photography 25/10/07

LBY4724797: The Great Wall of China is close to Pekin. Construction of the Great Wall began in the 9th and 8th century BC, and continued for more than 2,000 years. If all its constructions and trunks spread across the vast region of North and Central China were combined, the Great Wall would extend over 50,000 km (100,000 li). Indeed, historical records show that since the Fighting Kingdoms, more than 20 feodal states and imperial dynasties have begun building defense walls. Photography 25/10/07 / Bridgeman Images

May 2015. French writer Mazarine Pingeot/Torino, 2015.
May 2015. French writer Mazarine Pingeot/Torino, 2015.

MME4724803: May 2015. French writer Mazarine Pingeot/Torino, 2015. / Bridgeman Images

The Great Wall of China is close to Pekin. Construction of the Great Wall began in the 9th and 8th century BC, and continued for more than 2,000 years. If all its constructions and trunks spread across the vast region of North and Central China were combined, the Great Wall would extend over 50,000 km (100,000 li). Indeed, historical records show that since the Fighting Kingdoms, more than 20 feodal states and imperial dynasties have begun building defense walls. Photography 25/10/07
The Great Wall of China is close to Pekin. Construction of the Great Wall began in the 9th and 8th century BC, and continued for more than 2,000 years. If all its constructions and trunks spread across the vast region of North and Central China were combined, the Great Wall would extend over 50,000 km (100,000 li). Indeed, historical records show that since the Fighting Kingdoms, more than 20 feodal states and imperial dynasties have begun building defense walls. Photography 25/10/07

LBY4724821: The Great Wall of China is close to Pekin. Construction of the Great Wall began in the 9th and 8th century BC, and continued for more than 2,000 years. If all its constructions and trunks spread across the vast region of North and Central China were combined, the Great Wall would extend over 50,000 km (100,000 li). Indeed, historical records show that since the Fighting Kingdoms, more than 20 feodal states and imperial dynasties have begun building defense walls. Photography 25/10/07 / Bridgeman Images

The Great Wall of China is close to Pekin. Construction of the Great Wall began in the 9th and 8th century BC, and continued for more than 2,000 years. If all its constructions and trunks spread across the vast region of North and Central China were combined, the Great Wall would extend over 50,000 km (100,000 li). Indeed, historical records show that since the Fighting Kingdoms, more than 20 feodal states and imperial dynasties have begun building defense walls. Photography 25/10/07
The Great Wall of China is close to Pekin. Construction of the Great Wall began in the 9th and 8th century BC, and continued for more than 2,000 years. If all its constructions and trunks spread across the vast region of North and Central China were combined, the Great Wall would extend over 50,000 km (100,000 li). Indeed, historical records show that since the Fighting Kingdoms, more than 20 feodal states and imperial dynasties have begun building defense walls. Photography 25/10/07

LBY4724827: The Great Wall of China is close to Pekin. Construction of the Great Wall began in the 9th and 8th century BC, and continued for more than 2,000 years. If all its constructions and trunks spread across the vast region of North and Central China were combined, the Great Wall would extend over 50,000 km (100,000 li). Indeed, historical records show that since the Fighting Kingdoms, more than 20 feodal states and imperial dynasties have begun building defense walls. Photography 25/10/07 / Bridgeman Images

Italian writer Domenico Starnone/Torino, 2015.
Italian writer Domenico Starnone/Torino, 2015.

MME4724887: Italian writer Domenico Starnone/Torino, 2015. / Bridgeman Images

The Great Wall of China is close to Pekin. Construction of the Great Wall began in the 9th and 8th century BC, and continued for more than 2,000 years. If all its constructions and trunks spread across the vast region of North and Central China were combined, the Great Wall would extend over 50,000 km (100,000 li). Indeed, historical records show that since the Fighting Kingdoms, more than 20 feodal states and imperial dynasties have begun building defense walls. Photography 25/10/07
The Great Wall of China is close to Pekin. Construction of the Great Wall began in the 9th and 8th century BC, and continued for more than 2,000 years. If all its constructions and trunks spread across the vast region of North and Central China were combined, the Great Wall would extend over 50,000 km (100,000 li). Indeed, historical records show that since the Fighting Kingdoms, more than 20 feodal states and imperial dynasties have begun building defense walls. Photography 25/10/07

LBY4724899: The Great Wall of China is close to Pekin. Construction of the Great Wall began in the 9th and 8th century BC, and continued for more than 2,000 years. If all its constructions and trunks spread across the vast region of North and Central China were combined, the Great Wall would extend over 50,000 km (100,000 li). Indeed, historical records show that since the Fighting Kingdoms, more than 20 feodal states and imperial dynasties have begun building defense walls. Photography 25/10/07 / Bridgeman Images

Italian writer Domenico Starnone/Torino, 2015.
Italian writer Domenico Starnone/Torino, 2015.

MME4724905: Italian writer Domenico Starnone/Torino, 2015. / Bridgeman Images

Tobago Island (Caribbean Islands): vegetation
Tobago Island (Caribbean Islands): vegetation

GYS4724925: Tobago Island (Caribbean Islands): vegetation / Bridgeman Images

Diet: still life of green beans, olives, spinach shoots, chicoree.
Diet: still life of green beans, olives, spinach shoots, chicoree.

LRI4724955: Diet: still life of green beans, olives, spinach shoots, chicoree. / Bridgeman Images

May 2015. German writer Frank Schatzing/Torino, 2015.
May 2015. German writer Frank Schatzing/Torino, 2015.

MME4725007: May 2015. German writer Frank Schatzing/Torino, 2015. / Bridgeman Images

May 2015. Italian journalist and writer Silvia Truzzi/Torino, 2015, Silvia Truzzi, giornalista and scrittrice -
May 2015. Italian journalist and writer Silvia Truzzi/Torino, 2015, Silvia Truzzi, giornalista and scrittrice -

MME4725020: May 2015. Italian journalist and writer Silvia Truzzi/Torino, 2015, Silvia Truzzi, giornalista and scrittrice - / Bridgeman Images

Island of Tobago (Caribbean) east coast: Goat Island & Little Tobago
Island of Tobago (Caribbean) east coast: Goat Island & Little Tobago

GYS4725042: Island of Tobago (Caribbean) east coast: Goat Island & Little Tobago / Bridgeman Images

Island of Tobago (Caribbean) east coast: Goat Island & Little Tobago
Island of Tobago (Caribbean) east coast: Goat Island & Little Tobago

GYS4725057: Island of Tobago (Caribbean) east coast: Goat Island & Little Tobago / Bridgeman Images

Tobago Island (Caribbean): tropical forest
Tobago Island (Caribbean): tropical forest

GYS4725062: Tobago Island (Caribbean): tropical forest / Bridgeman Images

Diet: still life of peppers, tomatoes, eggplant, basil and plums.
Diet: still life of peppers, tomatoes, eggplant, basil and plums.

LRI4725105: Diet: still life of peppers, tomatoes, eggplant, basil and plums. / Bridgeman Images

Italian writer Fabiom Genovesi/Torino, 2015.
Italian writer Fabiom Genovesi/Torino, 2015.

MME4725111: Italian writer Fabiom Genovesi/Torino, 2015. / Bridgeman Images

Italian writer Fabiom Genovesi/Torino, 2015.
Italian writer Fabiom Genovesi/Torino, 2015.

MME4725136: Italian writer Fabiom Genovesi/Torino, 2015. / Bridgeman Images

Tobago Island (Caribbean Islands): Argyle Waterfall
Tobago Island (Caribbean Islands): Argyle Waterfall

GYS4725196: Tobago Island (Caribbean Islands): Argyle Waterfall / Bridgeman Images

Senegal, Tongue de Barbarie, encampment
Senegal, Tongue de Barbarie, encampment

GYS4722004: Senegal, Tongue de Barbarie, encampment / Bridgeman Images

Senegal, Tongue de Barbarie, encampment
Senegal, Tongue de Barbarie, encampment

GYS4722016: Senegal, Tongue de Barbarie, encampment / Bridgeman Images

Senegal, walk to the fish of Mbour
Senegal, walk to the fish of Mbour

GYS4722087: Senegal, walk to the fish of Mbour / Bridgeman Images

Senegal, bridge connecting Joal to Fadiouth
Senegal, bridge connecting Joal to Fadiouth

GYS4722091: Senegal, bridge connecting Joal to Fadiouth / Bridgeman Images

Pianist Aldo Ciccolini
Pianist Aldo Ciccolini

MME4722128: Pianist Aldo Ciccolini / Bridgeman Images

Senegal, Christian Cemetery of Fadiouth
Senegal, Christian Cemetery of Fadiouth

GYS4722140: Senegal, Christian Cemetery of Fadiouth / Bridgeman Images

Pianist Aldo Ciccolini
Pianist Aldo Ciccolini

MME4722199: Pianist Aldo Ciccolini / Bridgeman Images

Senegal: group of children
Senegal: group of children

GYS4722361: Senegal: group of children / Bridgeman Images

The Great Wall of China is close to Pekin. Construction of the Great Wall began in the 9th and 8th century BC, and continued for more than 2,000 years. If all its constructions and trunks spread across the vast region of North and Central China were combined, the Great Wall would extend over 50,000 km (100,000 li). Indeed, historical records show that since the Fighting Kingdoms, more than 20 feodal states and imperial dynasties have begun building defense walls. Photography 25/10/07
The Great Wall of China is close to Pekin. Construction of the Great Wall began in the 9th and 8th century BC, and continued for more than 2,000 years. If all its constructions and trunks spread across the vast region of North and Central China were combined, the Great Wall would extend over 50,000 km (100,000 li). Indeed, historical records show that since the Fighting Kingdoms, more than 20 feodal states and imperial dynasties have begun building defense walls. Photography 25/10/07

LBY4725452: The Great Wall of China is close to Pekin. Construction of the Great Wall began in the 9th and 8th century BC, and continued for more than 2,000 years. If all its constructions and trunks spread across the vast region of North and Central China were combined, the Great Wall would extend over 50,000 km (100,000 li). Indeed, historical records show that since the Fighting Kingdoms, more than 20 feodal states and imperial dynasties have begun building defense walls. Photography 25/10/07 / Bridgeman Images

Trinidad - carnival 2008 a Port of Spain
Trinidad - carnival 2008 a Port of Spain

GYS4725463: Trinidad - carnival 2008 a Port of Spain / Bridgeman Images

Italian writer Wanda Marasco/Torino, 2015.
Italian writer Wanda Marasco/Torino, 2015.

MME4725470: Italian writer Wanda Marasco/Torino, 2015. / Bridgeman Images

Tobago Island (Caribbean): vegetation, palm leaf
Tobago Island (Caribbean): vegetation, palm leaf

GYS4725490: Tobago Island (Caribbean): vegetation, palm leaf / Bridgeman Images

The Great Wall of China is close to Pekin. Construction of the Great Wall began in the 9th and 8th century BC, and continued for more than 2,000 years. If all its constructions and trunks spread across the vast region of North and Central China were combined, the Great Wall would extend over 50,000 km (100,000 li). Indeed, historical records show that since the Fighting Kingdoms, more than 20 feodal states and imperial dynasties have begun building defense walls. Photography 25/10/07
The Great Wall of China is close to Pekin. Construction of the Great Wall began in the 9th and 8th century BC, and continued for more than 2,000 years. If all its constructions and trunks spread across the vast region of North and Central China were combined, the Great Wall would extend over 50,000 km (100,000 li). Indeed, historical records show that since the Fighting Kingdoms, more than 20 feodal states and imperial dynasties have begun building defense walls. Photography 25/10/07

LBY4725499: The Great Wall of China is close to Pekin. Construction of the Great Wall began in the 9th and 8th century BC, and continued for more than 2,000 years. If all its constructions and trunks spread across the vast region of North and Central China were combined, the Great Wall would extend over 50,000 km (100,000 li). Indeed, historical records show that since the Fighting Kingdoms, more than 20 feodal states and imperial dynasties have begun building defense walls. Photography 25/10/07 / Bridgeman Images

The Forbidden City in Pekin, China. Architecture made between 1407-1420. Photography 28/10/07. The Prohibited Cite extends over 72 hectares in the heart of Pekin. From 1420 to 1911 it was the main residence of twenty four emperors of the Ming and Qing. It is the largest and best preserved architectural ensemble of ancient palaces in the world.
The Forbidden City in Pekin, China. Architecture made between 1407-1420. Photography 28/10/07. The Prohibited Cite extends over 72 hectares in the heart of Pekin. From 1420 to 1911 it was the main residence of twenty four emperors of the Ming and Qing. It is the largest and best preserved architectural ensemble of ancient palaces in the world.

LBY4725504: The Forbidden City in Pekin, China. Architecture made between 1407-1420. Photography 28/10/07. The Prohibited Cite extends over 72 hectares in the heart of Pekin. From 1420 to 1911 it was the main residence of twenty four emperors of the Ming and Qing. It is the largest and best preserved architectural ensemble of ancient palaces in the world. / Bridgeman Images

The Forbidden City in Pekin, China. Decorative pattern depicting a dragon. Architecture made between 1407-1420. Photography 28/10/07. The Prohibited Cite extends over 72 hectares in the heart of Pekin. From 1420 to 1911 it was the main residence of twenty four emperors of the Ming and Qing. It is the largest and best preserved architectural ensemble of ancient palaces in the world.
The Forbidden City in Pekin, China. Decorative pattern depicting a dragon. Architecture made between 1407-1420. Photography 28/10/07. The Prohibited Cite extends over 72 hectares in the heart of Pekin. From 1420 to 1911 it was the main residence of twenty four emperors of the Ming and Qing. It is the largest and best preserved architectural ensemble of ancient palaces in the world.

LBY4725588: The Forbidden City in Pekin, China. Decorative pattern depicting a dragon. Architecture made between 1407-1420. Photography 28/10/07. The Prohibited Cite extends over 72 hectares in the heart of Pekin. From 1420 to 1911 it was the main residence of twenty four emperors of the Ming and Qing. It is the largest and best preserved architectural ensemble of ancient palaces in the world. / Bridgeman Images

The Forbidden City in Pekin, China. Architecture made between 1407-1420. Photography 28/10/07. The Prohibited Cite extends over 72 hectares in the heart of Pekin. From 1420 to 1911 it was the main residence of twenty four emperors of the Ming and Qing. It is the largest and best preserved architectural ensemble of ancient palaces in the world.
The Forbidden City in Pekin, China. Architecture made between 1407-1420. Photography 28/10/07. The Prohibited Cite extends over 72 hectares in the heart of Pekin. From 1420 to 1911 it was the main residence of twenty four emperors of the Ming and Qing. It is the largest and best preserved architectural ensemble of ancient palaces in the world.

LBY4725593: The Forbidden City in Pekin, China. Architecture made between 1407-1420. Photography 28/10/07. The Prohibited Cite extends over 72 hectares in the heart of Pekin. From 1420 to 1911 it was the main residence of twenty four emperors of the Ming and Qing. It is the largest and best preserved architectural ensemble of ancient palaces in the world. / Bridgeman Images


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