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USA, Maine, Pemaquid Point Lighthouse Park
USA, Maine, Pemaquid Point Lighthouse Park

GYS4725942: USA, Maine, Pemaquid Point Lighthouse Park / Bridgeman Images

USA Colorado: City of Boulder: Pearl Street Mall
USA Colorado: City of Boulder: Pearl Street Mall

GYS4725828: USA Colorado: City of Boulder: Pearl Street Mall / Bridgeman Images

USA, Maine, seaside in Kennebunkport
USA, Maine, seaside in Kennebunkport

GYS4725912: USA, Maine, seaside in Kennebunkport / Bridgeman Images

The Alcazaba of the Alhambra in Granada, Andalusia, Spain.
The Alcazaba of the Alhambra in Granada, Andalusia, Spain.

LBY4725758: The Alcazaba of the Alhambra in Granada, Andalusia, Spain. / Bridgeman Images

The Alcazaba of the Alhambra in Granada, Andalusia, Spain.
The Alcazaba of the Alhambra in Granada, Andalusia, Spain.

LBY4725761: The Alcazaba of the Alhambra in Granada, Andalusia, Spain. / Bridgeman Images

USA New Mexico: Santa Fe: New Museum Art Gallery - Interior Patio
USA New Mexico: Santa Fe: New Museum Art Gallery - Interior Patio

GYS4726379: USA New Mexico: Santa Fe: New Museum Art Gallery - Interior Patio / Bridgeman Images

USA New Mexico: Santa Fe: New Museum Art Gallery - Interior Patio
USA New Mexico: Santa Fe: New Museum Art Gallery - Interior Patio

GYS4726398: USA New Mexico: Santa Fe: New Museum Art Gallery - Interior Patio / Bridgeman Images

USA New Mexico: Santa Fe: New Museum Art Gallery
USA New Mexico: Santa Fe: New Museum Art Gallery

GYS4726438: USA New Mexico: Santa Fe: New Museum Art Gallery / Bridgeman Images

Switzerland: Bern: “Kaefigturm” and Old Town:
Switzerland: Bern: “Kaefigturm” and Old Town:

GYS4724047: Switzerland: Bern: “Kaefigturm” and Old Town: / Bridgeman Images

Saint-Louis des Invalides (Saint Louis des Invalides), Paris 75007. Architecture by Jules Hardouin Mansart and Liberal Bruant, 1670-1708. One of the masterpieces of 18th century French architecture made by Jules Hardoin-Mansart on the plans of Liberal Bruant. Saint-Louis des Invalides, the church of soldiers with a long nave decoree of flags taken from the enemy. It was in this church that Berlioz created his Requiem there.
Saint-Louis des Invalides (Saint Louis des Invalides), Paris 75007. Architecture by Jules Hardouin Mansart and Liberal Bruant, 1670-1708. One of the masterpieces of 18th century French architecture made by Jules Hardoin-Mansart on the plans of Liberal Bruant. Saint-Louis des Invalides, the church of soldiers with a long nave decoree of flags taken from the enemy. It was in this church that Berlioz created his Requiem there.

TEC4724154: Saint-Louis des Invalides (Saint Louis des Invalides), Paris 75007. Architecture by Jules Hardouin Mansart and Liberal Bruant, 1670-1708. One of the masterpieces of 18th century French architecture made by Jules Hardoin-Mansart on the plans of Liberal Bruant. Saint-Louis des Invalides, the church of soldiers with a long nave decoree of flags taken from the enemy. It was in this church that Berlioz created his Requiem there. / Bridgeman Images

Switzerland: Bern: Assembly of the Helvetic Confederation: Headquarters of Government:
Switzerland: Bern: Assembly of the Helvetic Confederation: Headquarters of Government:

GYS4724173: Switzerland: Bern: Assembly of the Helvetic Confederation: Headquarters of Government: / Bridgeman Images

Switzerland: Bale: Courtyard of the Town Hall: frescoes painted by Hans Bock:
Switzerland: Bale: Courtyard of the Town Hall: frescoes painted by Hans Bock:

GYS4724446: Switzerland: Bale: Courtyard of the Town Hall: frescoes painted by Hans Bock: / Bridgeman Images

Diet: still life of herbs, spices and spices vary: basil, sage, mint, peppers, bay leaf, garlic, shallots, pepper, nutmeg, cinnamon.
Diet: still life of herbs, spices and spices vary: basil, sage, mint, peppers, bay leaf, garlic, shallots, pepper, nutmeg, cinnamon.

LRI4724581: Diet: still life of herbs, spices and spices vary: basil, sage, mint, peppers, bay leaf, garlic, shallots, pepper, nutmeg, cinnamon. / 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

LBY4724629: 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

Tobago Island (Caribbean) east coast: Batteaux Bay
Tobago Island (Caribbean) east coast: Batteaux Bay

GYS4724734: Tobago Island (Caribbean) east coast: Batteaux Bay / 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

LBY4724742: 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

LBY4724753: 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

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

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

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

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

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

Tobago Island (Caribbean) east coast
Tobago Island (Caribbean) east coast

GYS4724747: Tobago Island (Caribbean) east coast / 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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Tobago Island (Caribbean): palm tree - coconut tree
Tobago Island (Caribbean): palm tree - coconut tree

GYS4725344: Tobago Island (Caribbean): palm tree - coconut tree / 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

LBY4725347: 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

Senegal: Saint Louis - street scene
Senegal: Saint Louis - street scene

GYS4722413: Senegal: Saint Louis - street scene / Bridgeman Images

Senegal: group of children
Senegal: group of children

GYS4722361: Senegal: group of children / Bridgeman Images

Senegal: Kayar, fishing port
Senegal: Kayar, fishing port

GYS4722575: Senegal: Kayar, fishing port / Bridgeman Images

Senegal: Kayar, fishing port
Senegal: Kayar, fishing port

GYS4722594: Senegal: Kayar, fishing port / Bridgeman Images


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