PIX4660155: Palm islands, Dubai 11/2008 - Palm islands, the artificial islands built on the coast of the Emirates of Dubai. False colour image obtained by Terra satellite in November 2008. The vegetation appears in red, the water in dark blue, the constructions in light blue or grey, the desert in beige. To be compared with the image t - aseau - 00005 taken in 2002 to appreciate the urbanization of this region. This image, acquired in November 2008 by Terra satellite, shows Palm Jumeirah, also known as The Palm”” in Dubai. in November 2008. In this false - color image, bare ground appears light brown, vegetation appears red, water appears dark blue, and buildings and paved surfaces appear light blue or gray. To compare with the image t - aseau - 00005 taken in 2002 to see the development of the city. / Bridgeman Images
ITR4729500: Parc du Chateau de Chantilly, Oise, Picardie, France. Photography 1999. Drawing at the end of the 18th century by Andre Le Notre for Louis II of Bourbon, Prince of Conde (Bourbon-Conde) (Grand Conde) (1621-1686), it is the only garden created by the gardener of Versailles whose axis does not pass through the castle, but through a statue, that of the Connetable Anne de Montmorency. / Bridgeman Images
ITR4729573: Parc d'Ermenonville “” Jean-Jacques Rousseau”, Oise, Picardie, France. From 1765 onwards, the Marquis Rene de Girardin created a park adorned with factories. Inspired by Jean-Jacques Rousseau in his vision of nature and with a moral intention, the Marquis surround himself with the advice of landscape architect Jean-Marie Morel, painter Hubert Robert, who later drew Mereville, Abbe Delille and Scottish gardeners. The park is treated in an English garden and the factories use both romantic style and maconic symbols. The ensemble stretched to the north and south of the castle over a hundred hectares and had about fifty factories of varying importance. / Bridgeman Images
ITR4729589: Parc d'Ermenonville “” Jean-Jacques Rousseau”, Oise, Picardie, France. From 1765 onwards, the Marquis Rene de Girardin created a park adorned with factories. Inspired by Jean-Jacques Rousseau in his vision of nature and with a moral intention, the Marquis surround himself with the advice of landscape architect Jean-Marie Morel, painter Hubert Robert, who later drew Mereville, Abbe Delille and Scottish gardeners. The park is treated in an English garden and the factories use both romantic style and maconic symbols. The ensemble stretched to the north and south of the castle over a hundred hectares and had about fifty factories of varying importance. / Bridgeman Images
LUX4793129: France, Rhone-Alpes, Rhone (69), Lyon: district des Feuillants, rue du Griffon and rue Puits-Gaillot with shops, 1907 - shops: crepe factory n°25, silk factory scarves, Kleber, toilet-club hairdresser, tobacco, Eden bar, grill room restaurant, champagne Dufaut, fabric factory new Lemeunier corsets / Bridgeman Images