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Themognatha macfarlanei, Australian bust (macrophotography)
Themognatha macfarlanei, Australian bust (macrophotography)

LRI4684038: Themognatha macfarlanei, Australian bust (macrophotography) / Bridgeman Images

Shuvuuia - Shuvuuia deserti was a small theropod dinosaur from Cretace discovered in Mongolia. Shuvuuia deserti is a little cretaceous dinosaur which belonged to a group called the mononychosaurs, a name meaning “” single-clawed reptiles””, referring to the single digit on the arms
Shuvuuia - Shuvuuia deserti was a small theropod dinosaur from Cretace discovered in Mongolia. Shuvuuia deserti is a little cretaceous dinosaur which belonged to a group called the mononychosaurs, a name meaning “” single-clawed reptiles””, referring to the single digit on the arms

PIX4662582: Shuvuuia - Shuvuuia deserti was a small theropod dinosaur from Cretace discovered in Mongolia. Shuvuuia deserti is a little cretaceous dinosaur which belonged to a group called the mononychosaurs, a name meaning “” single-clawed reptiles””, referring to the single digit on the arms / Bridgeman Images

Linheraptor - Linheraptor exquisitus was a genus of small dromaeosaurid of the Upper Cretace. This dinosaur bird was less than two metres long and was found in Inner Mongolia. Linheraptor exquisitus is a dromaeosaurid with features resembling Velociraptor from Late Cretaceous in Mongolia
Linheraptor - Linheraptor exquisitus was a genus of small dromaeosaurid of the Upper Cretace. This dinosaur bird was less than two metres long and was found in Inner Mongolia. Linheraptor exquisitus is a dromaeosaurid with features resembling Velociraptor from Late Cretaceous in Mongolia

PIX4662704: Linheraptor - Linheraptor exquisitus was a genus of small dromaeosaurid of the Upper Cretace. This dinosaur bird was less than two metres long and was found in Inner Mongolia. Linheraptor exquisitus is a dromaeosaurid with features resembling Velociraptor from Late Cretaceous in Mongolia / Bridgeman Images

Triceratops - Triceratops was a large herbivorous dinosaur who lived at the end of Cretace, between 70 and 65 million years. Triceratops is a genus of herbivorous ceratopsid dinosaur which lived during the Late Cretaceous Period, around 68 to 65 million years ago in what is now North America
Triceratops - Triceratops was a large herbivorous dinosaur who lived at the end of Cretace, between 70 and 65 million years. Triceratops is a genus of herbivorous ceratopsid dinosaur which lived during the Late Cretaceous Period, around 68 to 65 million years ago in what is now North America

PIX4663029: Triceratops - Triceratops was a large herbivorous dinosaur who lived at the end of Cretace, between 70 and 65 million years. Triceratops is a genus of herbivorous ceratopsid dinosaur which lived during the Late Cretaceous Period, around 68 to 65 million years ago in what is now North America / Bridgeman Images

Albertaceratops - Albertaceratops nesme, was a genus of Ceratopsidae that lived during the Upper Cretace. This herbivorous dinosaur was about 6 m long. Albertaceratops nesmoi is a genus of herbivorous ceratopsid dinosaur which lived during the Late Cretaceous Period
Albertaceratops - Albertaceratops nesme, was a genus of Ceratopsidae that lived during the Upper Cretace. This herbivorous dinosaur was about 6 m long. Albertaceratops nesmoi is a genus of herbivorous ceratopsid dinosaur which lived during the Late Cretaceous Period

PIX4663045: Albertaceratops - Albertaceratops nesme, was a genus of Ceratopsidae that lived during the Upper Cretace. This herbivorous dinosaur was about 6 m long. Albertaceratops nesmoi is a genus of herbivorous ceratopsid dinosaur which lived during the Late Cretaceous Period / Bridgeman Images

Trinacromerum - Trinacromerum is a plesiosaur, a marine reptile of the cretace measuring 3 metres long. Below swim a champsosaurus and an ammonite. A Late Cretaceous marine reptile, Trinacromerum, cruises prehistoric Manitoba's oceans, while a Champsosaurus and an ammonoid swim by below. Manitoba is generally devoid of dinosaur fossils, for the province was inundated by the Western Interior Seaway for the vast majority of the Mesozoic that is preserved in its sedimentary strata. Trinacromerum is an extinct genus of sauropterygian reptile belonging to the plesiosaur suborder. It lived during the Late Cretaceous period. It was 3 meters (10 feet) long. Its teeth show it fed on small fish
Trinacromerum - Trinacromerum is a plesiosaur, a marine reptile of the cretace measuring 3 metres long. Below swim a champsosaurus and an ammonite. A Late Cretaceous marine reptile, Trinacromerum, cruises prehistoric Manitoba's oceans, while a Champsosaurus and an ammonoid swim by below. Manitoba is generally devoid of dinosaur fossils, for the province was inundated by the Western Interior Seaway for the vast majority of the Mesozoic that is preserved in its sedimentary strata. Trinacromerum is an extinct genus of sauropterygian reptile belonging to the plesiosaur suborder. It lived during the Late Cretaceous period. It was 3 meters (10 feet) long. Its teeth show it fed on small fish

PIX4663358: Trinacromerum - Trinacromerum is a plesiosaur, a marine reptile of the cretace measuring 3 metres long. Below swim a champsosaurus and an ammonite. A Late Cretaceous marine reptile, Trinacromerum, cruises prehistoric Manitoba's oceans, while a Champsosaurus and an ammonoid swim by below. Manitoba is generally devoid of dinosaur fossils, for the province was inundated by the Western Interior Seaway for the vast majority of the Mesozoic that is preserved in its sedimentary strata. Trinacromerum is an extinct genus of sauropterygian reptile belonging to the plesiosaur suborder. It lived during the Late Cretaceous period. It was 3 meters (10 feet) long. Its teeth show it fed on small fish / Bridgeman Images

The Museum of African and Oceanian Arts, Paris
The Museum of African and Oceanian Arts, Paris

TEC4706696: The Museum of African and Oceanian Arts, Paris / Bridgeman Images

Still life, food, seafood fritters - Photography
Still life, food, seafood fritters - Photography

LRI4684212: Still life, food, seafood fritters - Photography / Bridgeman Images

Still life, food, veal with rice and vegetables - Photography
Still life, food, veal with rice and vegetables - Photography

LRI4684244: Still life, food, veal with rice and vegetables - Photography / Bridgeman Images

Still life, food, pears in wine - Photography
Still life, food, pears in wine - Photography

LRI4684328: Still life, food, pears in wine - Photography / Bridgeman Images

Still life, food, roast turkey - Photography
Still life, food, roast turkey - Photography

LRI4684357: Still life, food, roast turkey - Photography / Bridgeman Images

Detached house in Marne la Vallee (Marne-La-Vallee), Eurodisney, Ile de France. Architecture by Dominique Montrassut and Bernard Trilles, 1992. Photography 1992
Detached house in Marne la Vallee (Marne-La-Vallee), Eurodisney, Ile de France. Architecture by Dominique Montrassut and Bernard Trilles, 1992. Photography 1992

TEC4686211: Detached house in Marne la Vallee (Marne-La-Vallee), Eurodisney, Ile de France. Architecture by Dominique Montrassut and Bernard Trilles, 1992. Photography 1992 / Bridgeman Images

The Musee Zadkine, 100 bis rue d'Assas, 75006 Paris.
The Musee Zadkine, 100 bis rue d'Assas, 75006 Paris.

OMG4686235: The Musee Zadkine, 100 bis rue d'Assas, 75006 Paris. / Bridgeman Images

Gigantoraptor compares a un oviraptor - Gigantoraptor and Oviraptor - Gigantoraptor erlianensis is an oviraptoride dinosaur living in the upper cretace 85 million years ago. It was nearly 8 metres long and weighed over a ton. The Oviraptor (Oviraptor philoceratops) is a small theropod dinosaur that also lived in the late Cretace. Gigantoraptor erlianensis was a giant oviraptorosaurian dinosaur that lived 85 million years ago during the late Cretaceous Period. Found from northern Chinas and Inner Mongolia. It was almost 8 meters long and weighed about 1.4 tons. Oviraptor philoceratops was a small theropod dinosaur living in the late cretaceous period
Gigantoraptor compares a un oviraptor - Gigantoraptor and Oviraptor - Gigantoraptor erlianensis is an oviraptoride dinosaur living in the upper cretace 85 million years ago. It was nearly 8 metres long and weighed over a ton. The Oviraptor (Oviraptor philoceratops) is a small theropod dinosaur that also lived in the late Cretace. Gigantoraptor erlianensis was a giant oviraptorosaurian dinosaur that lived 85 million years ago during the late Cretaceous Period. Found from northern Chinas and Inner Mongolia. It was almost 8 meters long and weighed about 1.4 tons. Oviraptor philoceratops was a small theropod dinosaur living in the late cretaceous period

PIX4663928: Gigantoraptor compares a un oviraptor - Gigantoraptor and Oviraptor - Gigantoraptor erlianensis is an oviraptoride dinosaur living in the upper cretace 85 million years ago. It was nearly 8 metres long and weighed over a ton. The Oviraptor (Oviraptor philoceratops) is a small theropod dinosaur that also lived in the late Cretace. Gigantoraptor erlianensis was a giant oviraptorosaurian dinosaur that lived 85 million years ago during the late Cretaceous Period. Found from northern Chinas and Inner Mongolia. It was almost 8 meters long and weighed about 1.4 tons. Oviraptor philoceratops was a small theropod dinosaur living in the late cretaceous period / Bridgeman Images

Brachylophosaurus - Illustration of a young Brachylophosaurus canadensis found in Montana, USA, nicknamed Peanut. Restoration of a juvenile Brachylophosaurus canadensis, known as “” Peanut””, from Montana
Brachylophosaurus - Illustration of a young Brachylophosaurus canadensis found in Montana, USA, nicknamed Peanut. Restoration of a juvenile Brachylophosaurus canadensis, known as “” Peanut””, from Montana

PIX4664092: Brachylophosaurus - Illustration of a young Brachylophosaurus canadensis found in Montana, USA, nicknamed Peanut. Restoration of a juvenile Brachylophosaurus canadensis, known as “” Peanut””, from Montana / Bridgeman Images

Parc Guell, Montana Pelada in Barcelona (Spain). Realisation 1900-1914, architect Antoni Gaudi i Cornet (1852-1926). Photography 10/09/08.
Parc Guell, Montana Pelada in Barcelona (Spain). Realisation 1900-1914, architect Antoni Gaudi i Cornet (1852-1926). Photography 10/09/08.

TEC4664161: Parc Guell, Montana Pelada in Barcelona (Spain). Realisation 1900-1914, architect Antoni Gaudi i Cornet (1852-1926). Photography 10/09/08. / Bridgeman Images

Parc Guell, Montana Pelada in Barcelona (Spain). Realisation 1900-1914, architect Antoni Gaudi i Cornet (1852-1926). Photography 10/09/08.
Parc Guell, Montana Pelada in Barcelona (Spain). Realisation 1900-1914, architect Antoni Gaudi i Cornet (1852-1926). Photography 10/09/08.

TEC4664185: Parc Guell, Montana Pelada in Barcelona (Spain). Realisation 1900-1914, architect Antoni Gaudi i Cornet (1852-1926). Photography 10/09/08. / Bridgeman Images

Parc Guell, Montana Pelada in Barcelona (Spain). Realisation 1900-1914, architect Antoni Gaudi i Cornet (1852-1926). Photography 10/09/08.
Parc Guell, Montana Pelada in Barcelona (Spain). Realisation 1900-1914, architect Antoni Gaudi i Cornet (1852-1926). Photography 10/09/08.

TEC4664202: Parc Guell, Montana Pelada in Barcelona (Spain). Realisation 1900-1914, architect Antoni Gaudi i Cornet (1852-1926). Photography 10/09/08. / Bridgeman Images

Parc Guell, Montana Pelada in Barcelona (Spain). Realisation 1900-1914, architect Antoni Gaudi i Cornet (1852-1926). Photography 10/09/08.
Parc Guell, Montana Pelada in Barcelona (Spain). Realisation 1900-1914, architect Antoni Gaudi i Cornet (1852-1926). Photography 10/09/08.

TEC4664207: Parc Guell, Montana Pelada in Barcelona (Spain). Realisation 1900-1914, architect Antoni Gaudi i Cornet (1852-1926). Photography 10/09/08. / Bridgeman Images

Ornithocheirus - Ornithocheirus giganteus is a flying reptile of the order Pterosaurs and the family Ornithocheirides. With a wingspan of 12 metres, he lived in the cretace. Soaring through Cretaceous British airspace, Ornithocheirus giganteus was a huge pterosaur with a 12 m wingspan
Ornithocheirus - Ornithocheirus giganteus is a flying reptile of the order Pterosaurs and the family Ornithocheirides. With a wingspan of 12 metres, he lived in the cretace. Soaring through Cretaceous British airspace, Ornithocheirus giganteus was a huge pterosaur with a 12 m wingspan

PIX4664241: Ornithocheirus - Ornithocheirus giganteus is a flying reptile of the order Pterosaurs and the family Ornithocheirides. With a wingspan of 12 metres, he lived in the cretace. Soaring through Cretaceous British airspace, Ornithocheirus giganteus was a huge pterosaur with a 12 m wingspan / Bridgeman Images

Elasmotherium - Artist's view of an Elasmotherium in the steppe. This gigantic Eurasian herbivorous mammal lived about 1 million years ago. An Elasmotherium on the ancient steppe of what is today Southern Russia. Characterized by a single massive horn (up to 6 feet long), Elasmotherium was a giant herbivorous mammal active in Eurasia about 1 million years ago. Related to modern rhinos, Elasmotherium was more massive, standing about 8 feet tall at the shoulder and up to 26 feet long and weighing over 3 tons
Elasmotherium - Artist's view of an Elasmotherium in the steppe. This gigantic Eurasian herbivorous mammal lived about 1 million years ago. An Elasmotherium on the ancient steppe of what is today Southern Russia. Characterized by a single massive horn (up to 6 feet long), Elasmotherium was a giant herbivorous mammal active in Eurasia about 1 million years ago. Related to modern rhinos, Elasmotherium was more massive, standing about 8 feet tall at the shoulder and up to 26 feet long and weighing over 3 tons

PIX4664278: Elasmotherium - Artist's view of an Elasmotherium in the steppe. This gigantic Eurasian herbivorous mammal lived about 1 million years ago. An Elasmotherium on the ancient steppe of what is today Southern Russia. Characterized by a single massive horn (up to 6 feet long), Elasmotherium was a giant herbivorous mammal active in Eurasia about 1 million years ago. Related to modern rhinos, Elasmotherium was more massive, standing about 8 feet tall at the shoulder and up to 26 feet long and weighing over 3 tons / Bridgeman Images

Brontotherium and White Rhinoceros - Comparison - Brontotherium and Rhino Compared - An adult Brontotherium who lived 35 million years ago is compared to today's adult White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum). The Brontotherium was 2.4 metres high at the withers and weighed more than 4 tonnes, while the white rhinoceros was 1.8 metres high at the withers and weighed 3.2 tonnes. An adult Brontotherium from 35 million years ago is compared to a modern adult White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum). The Brontotherium is 8 feet tall at the shoulder and weighs 9,000 pounds*, while the White Rhinoceros is 6 feet tall at the shoulder and weighs 7,000 pounds.* Values are estimates only based upon available paleontological data
Brontotherium and White Rhinoceros - Comparison - Brontotherium and Rhino Compared - An adult Brontotherium who lived 35 million years ago is compared to today's adult White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum). The Brontotherium was 2.4 metres high at the withers and weighed more than 4 tonnes, while the white rhinoceros was 1.8 metres high at the withers and weighed 3.2 tonnes. An adult Brontotherium from 35 million years ago is compared to a modern adult White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum). The Brontotherium is 8 feet tall at the shoulder and weighs 9,000 pounds*, while the White Rhinoceros is 6 feet tall at the shoulder and weighs 7,000 pounds.* Values are estimates only based upon available paleontological data

PIX4664417: Brontotherium and White Rhinoceros - Comparison - Brontotherium and Rhino Compared - An adult Brontotherium who lived 35 million years ago is compared to today's adult White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum). The Brontotherium was 2.4 metres high at the withers and weighed more than 4 tonnes, while the white rhinoceros was 1.8 metres high at the withers and weighed 3.2 tonnes. An adult Brontotherium from 35 million years ago is compared to a modern adult White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum). The Brontotherium is 8 feet tall at the shoulder and weighs 9,000 pounds*, while the White Rhinoceros is 6 feet tall at the shoulder and weighs 7,000 pounds.* Values are estimates only based upon available paleontological data / Bridgeman Images

Parc Guell, Montana Pelada in Barcelona (Spain). Realisation 1900-1914, architect Antoni Gaudi i Cornet (1852-1926). Photography 03/05/05.
Parc Guell, Montana Pelada in Barcelona (Spain). Realisation 1900-1914, architect Antoni Gaudi i Cornet (1852-1926). Photography 03/05/05.

OMG4664525: Parc Guell, Montana Pelada in Barcelona (Spain). Realisation 1900-1914, architect Antoni Gaudi i Cornet (1852-1926). Photography 03/05/05. / Bridgeman Images

Parc Guell, Montana Pelada in Barcelona (Spain). Realisation 1900-1914, architect Antoni Gaudi i Cornet (1852-1926). Photography 03/05/05.
Parc Guell, Montana Pelada in Barcelona (Spain). Realisation 1900-1914, architect Antoni Gaudi i Cornet (1852-1926). Photography 03/05/05.

OMG4664530: Parc Guell, Montana Pelada in Barcelona (Spain). Realisation 1900-1914, architect Antoni Gaudi i Cornet (1852-1926). Photography 03/05/05. / Bridgeman Images

Extension of the German Historical Museum in Berlin (Germany). Realisation 2001, architect Ieoh Ming Pei. Photography 10/08/02.
Extension of the German Historical Museum in Berlin (Germany). Realisation 2001, architect Ieoh Ming Pei. Photography 10/08/02.

TEC4690238: Extension of the German Historical Museum in Berlin (Germany). Realisation 2001, architect Ieoh Ming Pei. Photography 10/08/02. / Bridgeman Images

Extension of the German Historical Museum in Berlin (Germany). Realisation 2001, architect Ieoh Ming Pei. Photography 10/08/02.
Extension of the German Historical Museum in Berlin (Germany). Realisation 2001, architect Ieoh Ming Pei. Photography 10/08/02.

TEC4690248: Extension of the German Historical Museum in Berlin (Germany). Realisation 2001, architect Ieoh Ming Pei. Photography 10/08/02. / Bridgeman Images

Extension of the German Historical Museum in Berlin (Germany). Realisation 2001, architect Ieoh Ming Pei. Photography 10/08/02.
Extension of the German Historical Museum in Berlin (Germany). Realisation 2001, architect Ieoh Ming Pei. Photography 10/08/02.

TEC4690288: Extension of the German Historical Museum in Berlin (Germany). Realisation 2001, architect Ieoh Ming Pei. Photography 10/08/02. / Bridgeman Images

United Kingdom seen by Envisat satellite - United Kingdom satellite view - The United Kingdom is England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
United Kingdom seen by Envisat satellite - United Kingdom satellite view - The United Kingdom is England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland

PIX4664678: United Kingdom seen by Envisat satellite - United Kingdom satellite view - The United Kingdom is England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland / Bridgeman Images

Heat wave over Spain - 01 - 07 - 2004 - Heat wave over Spain July 1st 2004 - From 29 June to 4 July 2004, a heat wave passed through Spain with ground temperatures reaching 57 degrees Celsius and an air temperature exceeding 40 degrees. Image obtained on 1 July 2004 by the Aqua satellite and the MODIS instrument showing surface temperatures; in red the highest temperatures, in pink the coldest. From June 29 to July 4, 2004, an intense heat wave swept across southern Spain, bringing air temperatures that soared above 40 degrees Celsius, and land surface temperatures near 57 degrees. On July 1, 2004, Spain (roughly the right - most three - quarters of the peninsula) and Portugal (left - hand quarter) were in the midst of a blistering heat wave that cost several people their lives. When the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on the Aqua satellite captured this image (13:35 UTC, or 2:35 p.m. local time in Lisbon, Portugal) cool, sheltering clouds hugged only the northern coastline, while the rest of the country baked in the Sun. The image shown here is land surface temperature observations collected by MODIS that scientists have color - coded in shades of pink (coldest temperatures) to blackish - red (highest temperatures). Deep reds dominate the country, especially around the central part of the border between the two countries, where land surface temperatures reach a scorching 59 degrees Celsius (138 degrees Fahrenheit). According to news reports, air temperatures were above 40 degrees Celsius (over 100 degrees Fahrenheit), and energy demand for air conditioning and refrigeration had caused power blackouts in places
Heat wave over Spain - 01 - 07 - 2004 - Heat wave over Spain July 1st 2004 - From 29 June to 4 July 2004, a heat wave passed through Spain with ground temperatures reaching 57 degrees Celsius and an air temperature exceeding 40 degrees. Image obtained on 1 July 2004 by the Aqua satellite and the MODIS instrument showing surface temperatures; in red the highest temperatures, in pink the coldest. From June 29 to July 4, 2004, an intense heat wave swept across southern Spain, bringing air temperatures that soared above 40 degrees Celsius, and land surface temperatures near 57 degrees. On July 1, 2004, Spain (roughly the right - most three - quarters of the peninsula) and Portugal (left - hand quarter) were in the midst of a blistering heat wave that cost several people their lives. When the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on the Aqua satellite captured this image (13:35 UTC, or 2:35 p.m. local time in Lisbon, Portugal) cool, sheltering clouds hugged only the northern coastline, while the rest of the country baked in the Sun. The image shown here is land surface temperature observations collected by MODIS that scientists have color - coded in shades of pink (coldest temperatures) to blackish - red (highest temperatures). Deep reds dominate the country, especially around the central part of the border between the two countries, where land surface temperatures reach a scorching 59 degrees Celsius (138 degrees Fahrenheit). According to news reports, air temperatures were above 40 degrees Celsius (over 100 degrees Fahrenheit), and energy demand for air conditioning and refrigeration had caused power blackouts in places

PIX4664825: Heat wave over Spain - 01 - 07 - 2004 - Heat wave over Spain July 1st 2004 - From 29 June to 4 July 2004, a heat wave passed through Spain with ground temperatures reaching 57 degrees Celsius and an air temperature exceeding 40 degrees. Image obtained on 1 July 2004 by the Aqua satellite and the MODIS instrument showing surface temperatures; in red the highest temperatures, in pink the coldest. From June 29 to July 4, 2004, an intense heat wave swept across southern Spain, bringing air temperatures that soared above 40 degrees Celsius, and land surface temperatures near 57 degrees. On July 1, 2004, Spain (roughly the right - most three - quarters of the peninsula) and Portugal (left - hand quarter) were in the midst of a blistering heat wave that cost several people their lives. When the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on the Aqua satellite captured this image (13:35 UTC, or 2:35 p.m. local time in Lisbon, Portugal) cool, sheltering clouds hugged only the northern coastline, while the rest of the country baked in the Sun. The image shown here is land surface temperature observations collected by MODIS that scientists have color - coded in shades of pink (coldest temperatures) to blackish - red (highest temperatures). Deep reds dominate the country, especially around the central part of the border between the two countries, where land surface temperatures reach a scorching 59 degrees Celsius (138 degrees Fahrenheit). According to news reports, air temperatures were above 40 degrees Celsius (over 100 degrees Fahrenheit), and energy demand for air conditioning and refrigeration had caused power blackouts in places / Bridgeman Images

Paris seen by LANDSAT - 5 - Paris and its surroundings observed by the LANDSAT satellite - 5 on 08/06/200
Paris seen by LANDSAT - 5 - Paris and its surroundings observed by the LANDSAT satellite - 5 on 08/06/200

PIX4664892: Paris seen by LANDSAT - 5 - Paris and its surroundings observed by the LANDSAT satellite - 5 on 08/06/200 / Bridgeman Images

France seen by the Terra satellite on 19 March 2003. - France seen by the Terra satellite on 19 March 2003
France seen by the Terra satellite on 19 March 2003. - France seen by the Terra satellite on 19 March 2003

PIX4664962: France seen by the Terra satellite on 19 March 2003. - France seen by the Terra satellite on 19 March 2003 / Bridgeman Images

JK Bridge in Brasilia (Brazil). Architect Alexandre Chan, 2002. Photography 2006.
JK Bridge in Brasilia (Brazil). Architect Alexandre Chan, 2002. Photography 2006.

TEC4665172: JK Bridge in Brasilia (Brazil). Architect Alexandre Chan, 2002. Photography 2006. / Bridgeman Images

La France vue depuis l'espace - France seen from space: La France vue depuis la station spatiale internationale (ISS) le 19 avril 2016 - France seen from the international space station (ISS) on april 19 2016.
La France vue depuis l'espace - France seen from space: La France vue depuis la station spatiale internationale (ISS) le 19 avril 2016 - France seen from the international space station (ISS) on april 19 2016.

PIX4665242: La France vue depuis l'espace - France seen from space: La France vue depuis la station spatiale internationale (ISS) le 19 avril 2016 - France seen from the international space station (ISS) on april 19 2016. / Bridgeman Images

Lighthouse of Eckmuehl (Brittany) - Lighthouse of Eckmuhl, Brittany - Le lighthouse d'Eckmuehl, Penmarc'h, Finistere sud, October 2008. Lighthouse in Penmarc'h, Brittany, France. October 2008
Lighthouse of Eckmuehl (Brittany) - Lighthouse of Eckmuhl, Brittany - Le lighthouse d'Eckmuehl, Penmarc'h, Finistere sud, October 2008. Lighthouse in Penmarc'h, Brittany, France. October 2008

PIX4665324: Lighthouse of Eckmuehl (Brittany) - Lighthouse of Eckmuhl, Brittany - Le lighthouse d'Eckmuehl, Penmarc'h, Finistere sud, October 2008. Lighthouse in Penmarc'h, Brittany, France. October 2008 / Bridgeman Images

Star sky and church. Etretat - Starry sky above a church in Etretat - Star sky above the church of Our Lady of the Guard in Etretat. January 2009 Starry sky above Notre Dame de la Garde in Etretat (Normandy, France). January 2009
Star sky and church. Etretat - Starry sky above a church in Etretat - Star sky above the church of Our Lady of the Guard in Etretat. January 2009 Starry sky above Notre Dame de la Garde in Etretat (Normandy, France). January 2009

PIX4665417: Star sky and church. Etretat - Starry sky above a church in Etretat - Star sky above the church of Our Lady of the Guard in Etretat. January 2009 Starry sky above Notre Dame de la Garde in Etretat (Normandy, France). January 2009 / Bridgeman Images

Musee Carnavalet, 23 rue de Sevigne, Paris 75003. Architecture by Nicolas Dupuis in 1560 and refurbished in 1660 by Francois Mansart
Musee Carnavalet, 23 rue de Sevigne, Paris 75003. Architecture by Nicolas Dupuis in 1560 and refurbished in 1660 by Francois Mansart

TEC4707740: Musee Carnavalet, 23 rue de Sevigne, Paris 75003. Architecture by Nicolas Dupuis in 1560 and refurbished in 1660 by Francois Mansart / Bridgeman Images


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