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Aircraft (31 files)

PMR-D12871 
 Germany, Bavaria, Munich: D-AILP Airbus A.319-114 (c-n 0717) of Lufthansa City Line(in Star Alliance Colours) at Munich's Franz Josef Strauss airport. 
 Keywords: aeroplane, air transport, aircraft, airliner, airplane, aviation
PMR-D12186 
 Germany, Bavaria, Munich: D-AIBQ Airbus A.319-112 (c/n 2652) of Lufthansa City Line at Munich's Franz Josef Strauss airport. 
 Keywords: aeroplane, air transport, aircraft, airliner, airplane, aviation
PMR-D12142 
 Germany, Bavaria, Munich: D-ACNJ Bombardier CRJ-900 Regional Jet (c/n 15249) of Lufthansa City Line at Munich's Franz Josef Strauss airport. 
 Keywords: aeroplane, air transport, aircraft, airliner, airplane, aviation
PMR-D12120 
 Germany, Bavaria, Munich: D-AIJJ Airbus A.320-271N (c/n 11299) of Lufthansa City Line at Munich's Franz Josef Strauss airport. 
 Keywords: aeroplane, air transport, aircraft, airliner, airplane, aviation
PMR-D12118 
 Germany, Bavaria, Munich: D-AIBM Airbus A.319-112 (c/n 2262) of Lufthansa City Line at Munich's Franz Josef Strauss airport. 
 Keywords: aeroplane, air transport, aircraft, airliner, airplane, aviation
PMR-D12102 
 Germany, Bavaria, Munich: D-ACNW Bombardier CRJ-900 Regional Jet (c/n 15269) of Lufthansa City Line at Munich's Franz Josef Strauss airport. 
 Keywords: aeroplane, air transport, aircraft, airliner, airplane, aviation
PMR-D13094 
 Germany, Bavaria, Munich: D-AVRA British Aerospace BAe 146 RJ-85 (c/n E2256) of Lufthansa City Line at Munich's Franz Josef Strauss airport. 
 Keywords: aeroplane, air transport, aircraft, airliner, airplane, aviation
PMR-D11732 
 Germany, Bavaria, Munich: D-AIBP Airbus A.319-112 (c/n 2547) of Lufthansa City Lines at Munich's Franz Josef Strauss airport. 
 Keywords: aeroplane, air transport, aircraft, airliner, airplane, aviation
PMR-D11730 
 Germany, Bavaria, Munich: D-ACNE Bombardier CRJ-900 Regional Jet (c/n 15241) of Lufthansa City Lines at Munich's Franz Josef Strauss airport. 
 Keywords: aeroplane, air transport, aircraft, airliner, airplane, aviation
PMR-D11723 
 Germany, Bavaria, Munich: D-AIBM Airbus A.319-112 (c/n 2262) of Lufthansa City Lines at Munich's Franz Josef Strauss airport. 
 Keywords: aeroplane, air transport, aircraft, airliner, airplane, aviation
PMR-D11698 
 Germany, Bavaria, Munich: D-ACNK Bombardier CRJ-900 Regional Jet 
(c/n 15251) of Lufthansa City Line at Munich's Franz Josef Strauss airport. 
 Keywords: aeroplane, air transport, aircraft, airliner, airplane, aviation
PMR-D11688 
 Germany, Bavaria, Munich: D-ACNQ Bombardier CRJ-900 Regional Jet (c/n 15260) of Lufthansa City Line at Munich's Franz Josef Strauss airport. 
 Keywords: aeroplane, air transport, aircraft, airliner, airplane, aviation
PMR-D11687 
 Germany, Bavaria, Munich: D-ACNX Bombardier CRJ-900 Regional Jet (c/n 15270) of Lufthansa City Line at Munich's Franz Josef Strauss airport. 
 Keywords: aeroplane, air transport, aircraft, airliner, airplane, aviation
PMR-D11542 
 Germany, Bavaria, Munich: D-AIJI Airbus A.320-271N (c/n 11238) of Lufthansa City Line at Munich's Franz Josef Strauss airport. 
 Keywords: aeroplane, air transport, aircraft, airliner, airplane, aviation
PMR-D11533 
 Germany, Bavaria, Munich: D-ACNN Bombardier CRJ-900 Regional Jet (c/n 15254) of Lufthansa City Line at Munich's Franz Josef Strauss airport. 
 Keywords: aeroplane, air transport, aircraft, airliner, airplane, aviation
PMR-D11373 
 Greece, Kerkyra (Corfu): SX-FDA Cessna 550 Citation II (c/n 0707) of Life Line Aviation at Ioannis Kapodistrias Airport. 
 Keywords: aeroplane, air transport, aircraft, airplane, aviation, bizjet, executive jet
PMR-D11100 
 Germany, Bavaria, Munich: D-ACNC Bombardier CRJ-900 Regional Jet of Lufthansa City Line at Munich's Franz Josef Strauss airport. 
 Keywords: aeroplane, air transport, aircraft, airliner, airplane, aviation
PMR-D11041 
 Germany, Bavaria, Munich: N842MH Boeing 767-432ER (c/n 29715) of Delta Air Lines at Munich's Franz Josef Strauss airport. 
 Keywords: aeroplane, air transport, aircraft, airliner, airplane, aviation
PMR-D10946 
 Germany, Bavaria, Munich: D-ACNI Bombardier CRJ-900 Regional Jet (c/n 15248) of Lufthansa City Line at Munich's Franz Josef Strauss airport. 
 Keywords: aeroplane, air transport, aircraft, airliner, airplane, aviation
PMR-D10939 
 Germany, Bavaria, Munich: D-ACNH Bombardier CRJ-900 Regional Jet (c/n 15247) of Lufthansa City Line at Munich's Franz Josef Strauss airport. 
 Keywords: aeroplane, air transport, aircraft, airliner, airplane, aviation
PMR-D10900 
 Germany, Bavaria, Munich: D-ACNG Bombardier CRJ-900 Regional Jet (c/n 15245) of Lufthansa City Lines at Munich's Franz Josef Strauss airport. 
 Keywords: aeroplane, air transport, aircraft, airliner, airplane, aviation
PMR-D10891 
 Germany, Bavaria, Munich: D-ACNO Bombardier CRJ-900 Regional Jet (c/n 15255 ) of Lufthansa City Lines at Munich's Franz Josef Strauss airport. 
 Keywords: aeroplane, air transport, aircraft, airliner, airplane, aviation
PMR-D10871 
 Germany, Bavaria, Munich: D-ACNM Bombardier CRJ-900 Regional Jet (c/n 15253) of Lufthansa City Line at Munich's Franz Josef Strauss airport. 
 Keywords: aeroplane, air transport, aircraft, airliner, airplane, aviation
PMR-D10836 
 Germany, Bavaria, Munich: D-ACNT Bombardier CRJ-900 Regional Jet (c/n 15264) of Lufthansa City Line at Munich's Franz Josef Strauss airport. 
 Keywords: aeroplane, air transport, aircraft, airliner, airplane, aviation
PMR-D10831 
 Germany, Bavaria, Munich: D-ACNL Bombardier CRJ-900 Regional Jet (c/n 15252) of Lufthansa City Line at Munich's Franz Josef Strauss airport. 
 Keywords: aeroplane, air transport, aircraft, airliner, airplane, aviation
PMR-D9215 
 England, London: view of Terminal One at Heath Row Airport with EI-ASD Boeing 737-248C (c/n 20219) of Aer Lingus in the foreground and a line-up of BEA Tridents. 
 Keywords: aircraft, airliner, aeroplane, airplane, aviation, air transport
PMR-D9696 
 Germany, Bavaria, Munich: D-ACNI Bombardier CRJ-900 Regional Jet (c/n 15248) of Lufthansa City Line stored at Franz Josef Strauß airport. 
 Keywords: aircraft, air transport, airliner, aviation, airplane, aeroplane
PMR-D9116 
 Argentina, Buenos Aires: N811NW Airbus A.330-323E (c/n 690) of Delta Air Lines at Ezeiza airport. 
 Keywords: aircraft, aeroplane, airplane, aviation, airliner, air transport
PMR059K-12 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria: Summer fly-in, Schleissheim aerodrome, 9th -10th July 2005: part of the line-up of visiting aircraft. 
 Keywords: aircraft, airplane, aeroplane, airliner, aviation
PMR014K-05 
 Germany, Berlin: Internationale Luftfahrt Ausstellung (International Air Show), Schönefeld Airport, Berlin, June 2000: ES-AKE Douglas C-47B Dakota (c/n 16697/33445) of the German Air Line Pilots' Association. 
 Keywords: aeroplane, aviation, airplane, airliner, aircraft
PMR013K-25 
 Germany, Berlin: Internationale Luftfahrt Ausstellung (International Air Show), Schönefeld Airport, Berlin, June 2000: ES-AKE Douglas C-47B Dakota (c/n 16697/33445) of the German Air Line Pilots' Association. 
 Keywords: aeroplane, aviation, airplane, airliner, aircraft

Hong Kong pictures 1958 (3 files)

PMR.HK-26 
 Hong Kong 1958: Sheung Shui station, the last stop on the line through the New Territories before the Chinese border. 
 Keywords: British colonies, Far East, tropics, island, historic, nostalgia
PMR.HK-25 
 Hong Kong 1958: Sheung Shui village, the last stop on the railway line through the New Territories before the Chinese border. 
 Keywords: British colonies, Far East, tropics, island, historic, nostalgia
PMR.HK-24 
 Hong Kong 1958: Sheung Shui station, the last stop on the line through the New Territories before the Chinese border. 
 Keywords: British colonies, Far East, tropics, island, historic, nostalgia

Travel (172 files)

PMR-D13345 
 Turkey, Aydin Province, Didim: lines of boats modified in wondrous fantastic forms seek to attract holidaymakers for a trip "round the bay". 
 Keywords: boats, enjoyment, excitement, fun, port, ships, tourism
PMR141-05 
 Italy, Piedmonte, Stresa on Lago Maggiore: view of the tree-lined promenade and lake, with roses in the foreground and Isola Bella nearby. 
 Keywords: picturesque, colourful, island, flowers, flowerbeds
PMR081-11 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: fishing in the River Isar from Prater Island, with the Maximilianeum just visible over the trees 
 Keywords: München, architecture, towers, picturesque, weir, autumn colours, tree-lined
PMR-D12056 
 Turkey, Mugla, Marmaris: line-up of moored sailing boats and yachts in the harbour. 
 Keywords: Aegean, historic, marina, picturesque, resort, tourism
PMR-D11417 
 Greece, Island of Corfu, Kerkyra (Corfu town): Odos Solomou in the Spilia district. 
 Keywords: apartments, architecture, drying washing, dwellings, Ionian Islands, washing line
PMR-D11248 
 Turkey, Lycia, Patara: formerly a major city of the Lycian League due to its outstanding port, has been ruled by Hittites, Persians, Egyptians, Greeks and Romans et al. since the 7th century BC. Birthplace of St. Nicholas (Santa Claus). Due to the silting-up of the harbour the city was finally deserted by 1340.
This picture: the main street which connects the harbour to the Agora and is lined with Ionic columns, granite on the east and marble on the west. 
 Keywords: archeology, architecture, Arsinoe, culture, heritage, historic, masonry, ruined city, Termilae, Tremilae, Xanthos Valley
PMR-D11229 
 Greece, Island of Kastellorizo, Megisti: fishing boats in the harbour, moored to the jetty, lined by colourful facades and tourist boutiques. 
 Keywords: picturesque, port, resort
PMR-D11225 
 Greece, Island of Kastellorizo, Megisti: colourful facades with classical lines on the waterfront, backed by the mountainous hinterland. 
 Keywords: architecture, dwellings, houses, picturesque, resort
PMR-D10445 
 Portugal, Azores Islands, Sao Miguel, Ponta Delgada: container ship "Insular" of GS Lines from Madeira unloading containers and unprotected cars. 
 Keywords: port, cranes, quayside, docks, reflections, cloud-effects
PMR-D9520 
 Iceland, Reykjavik: view up Skolavördustigur, a pedestrian street lined with street cafes, towards the Hallgrimskirkja (church), 
 Keywords: picturesque, colourful, rainbow, capital city, architecture
PMR-D8848 
 Argentina, Perito Moreno: "Cueva de las Manos" (Cave of Hands), where prehistoric peoples left the imprints of their hands and illustrations of daily life, between 9000 and 13000 years ago. A UNESCO heritage site. Rhea footprint and jagged line - ornamentation? 
 Keywords: South America, geology, mountains, Latin America, scenery, Andes, Patagonia, historic, cave drawings
PMR-D8724 
 Chile. Chiloe, Castro: colourful houses line the steep hill leading to the port. 
 Keywords: South America, picturesque, Latin America, culture
PMR-D8723 
 Chile. Chiloe, Castro: colourful houses line the steep hill leading to the port. 
 Keywords: South America, picturesque, Latin America, culture
PMR-D8465 
 Greece, Island of Kalymnos, Pothia: lines of fishing boats along the quayside, overshadowed by the mountains. 
 Keywords: picturesque, port, panorama, Greek Islands, Hellas, island hopping, Dodecanese
PMR-D8280 
 Germany, Lower Saxony, Goslar: Breites Tor ("Wide Gate"), built in 1443, at the end of the Breite Strasse, lined with old timber frame houses. 
 Keywords: architecture, UNESCO, picturesque, culture, historic, national heritage, colourful, mediaeval, medieval
PMR-D8278 
 Germany, Lower Saxony, Goslar: timber frame houses line both sides of this cobbled street. 
 Keywords: architecture, UNESCO, medieval, mediaeval, colourful, national heritage, historic, culture, picturesque
PMR-D8255 
 Germany, Niedersachsen, Wolfenbüttel: colourful Renaissance facades line the Market Square (Stadtplatz) with the monument to Duke Augustus the Younger in the foreground. 
 Keywords: picturesque, historic, heritage, architecture, culture
PMR-D8254 
 Germany, Niedersachsen, Wolfenbüttel: one timber-framed house after another line the cobbled Krumme Strasse. 
 Keywords: picturesque, historic, heritage, architecture, culture
PMR-D8253 
 Germany, Niedersachsen, Wolfenbüttel: one timber-framed house after another line the cobbled Krumme Strasse, with the spire of St. Petrus' church in the background. Germany, Niedersachsen, Wolfenbüttel: one timber-framed house after another line the cobbled Krumme Strasse, with the spire of St. Petrus' church in the background. 
 Keywords: picturesque, culture, architecture, heritage, historic
PMR-D8252 
 Germany, Niedersachsen, Wolfenbüttel: one timber-framed house after another line the cobbled Krumme Strasse, with the spire of St. Petrus' church in the background. Germany, Niedersachsen, Wolfenbüttel: one timber-framed house after another line the cobbled Krumme Strasse, with the spire of St. Petrus' church in the background. 
 Keywords: picturesque, historic, heritage, architecture, culture
PMR-D8251 
 Germany, Niedersachsen, Wolfenbüttel: one timber-framed house after another line the cobbled Krumme Strasse, with the spire of St. Petrus' church in the background. 
 Keywords: picturesque, historic, heritage, architecture, culture
PMR-D6824 
 Ireland, County Kerry, Valentia Island: colourful montbretia flowers line the road near the north coast. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Valencia, Crocosmia, wild flowers, botany
PMR-D6702 
 Northern Ireland, County Antrim, Causeway Coast: colourful wild fuschia lines the road approaching Torr Head. 
 Keywords: picturesque, landscape, nature, botany
PMR-D6701 
 Northern Ireland, County Antrim, Causeway Coast: colourful wild fuschia lines the road approaching Torr Head. 
 Keywords: picturesque, landscape, nature, botany
PMR-D6699 
 Northern Ireland, County Antrim, Causeway Coast: colourful wild fuschia lines the road approaching Torr Head. 
 Keywords: picturesque, landscape, nature, botany
PMR-D6376 
 Germany, Bavaria, Mittelfranken, Feuchtwangen: tables and benches for the consumption of beer and sausages line the cobbled streets during the Volksfest. 
 Keywords: picturesque, colourful, historic, heritage, mediaeval, culture, Romantic Road, Romantische Strasse, architecture, beer festival, revelry, celebration, open-air
PMR-D6317 
 Germany, Bavaria, Mittelfranken, Dinkelsbühl: gabled houses lining Segringer Strasse, with the tower of the Minster in the background. 
 Keywords: picturesque, colourful, historic, heritage, mediaeval, culture, Romantic Road, Romantische Strasse, architecture, cobblestones
PMR-D6300 
 Germany, Bavaria, Swabia, Nördlingen: view from "Daniel", the tower of St Georges Church, showing Schäffflesmarkt, Brettermarkt, Reimlinger Strasse and Gate, and, outside the wall, Augsburger Strasse. The line of the town wall is clearly to be seen. 
 Keywords: picturesque, colourful, historic, heritage, mediaeval, culture, Romantic Road, Romantische Strasse, architecture, panorama
PMR-D5921 
 Oman: Landcruisers lined up outside a Pakistani restaurant during a mealstop near Wadi al Khalid. 
 Keywords: desert city, Islam, Muslim, Arab state, Middle East, Gulf State, sultanate, roadside cafe, food-stop
PMR-D5583 
 Greece, Island of Santorini: bizarre volcanic rocks line part of the cliff path between Fira and Oia. 
 Keywords: Greek Islands, Hellas, island hopping, picturesque, colourful, heritage, Cyclades, Thera, Thira, hiking , walking, outdoor
PMR-D5313 
 Uzbekistan, Samarkand: spacious, tree-lined University Boulevard. 
 Keywords: Asian, Silk Road, picturesque, architecture, culture, historic, heritage, Muslim, colourful, artistic, Sunni Islam, town-planning, traffic, landscaping
PMR-D5308 
 Uzbekistan, Samarkand: a typical pedestrians-only road, lined by shops. 
 Keywords: Asian, Silk Road, picturesque, architecture, culture, historic, heritage, Muslim, colourful, artistic, Sunni Islam
PMR-D5176 
 Uzbekistan, Bukhara: standard pattern housing lines the roads in large numbers. 
 Keywords: Asian, Silk Road, picturesque, architecture, culture, historic, heritage, Muslim, colourful, artistic, Sunni Islam, UNESCO, dwellings, homes
PMR-D5112 
 Tajikistan, Dushanbe, capital city: Rudaki Avenue, the tree-lined main thoroughfare of the city. 
 Keywords: Asian, Silk Road, picturesque, architecture, metropolis, culture, historic, heritage, street scene
PMR-D4444 
 Thailand, Phuket Island, Patong Beach: the palm-tree-lined promenade, sandy beach, and hotels on the far side of the bay. 
 Keywords: Buddhist, temples, picturesque, Siam, orient, far east, colourful, tourist, resort, bathing, swimming, leisure
PMR-D4443 
 Thailand, Phuket Island, Patong Beach: the palm-tree-lined promenade, sandy beach, and hotels on the far side of the bay. 
 Keywords: Buddhist, temples, picturesque, Siam, orient, far east, colourful, tourist, resort, bathing, swimming, leisure
PMR-D4442 
 Thailand, Phuket Island, Patong Beach: the broad, sandy beach lines the bay, backed by palm trees. 
 Keywords: Buddhist, temples, picturesque, Siam, orient, far east, colourful, tourist, resort, bathing, swimming, leisure
PMR-D4441 
 Thailand, Phuket Island, Patong Beach: the broad, sandy beach lines the bay, backed by palm trees. 
 Keywords: Buddhist, temples, picturesque, Siam, orient, far east, colourful, tourist, resort, bathing, swimming, leisure
PMR-D4416 
 The Philippines, Samar Island: Malajog Ridge Nature Reserve: Calbayog Zip Line runs 750 metres over the water to Daraga Islet. View from the Zip Line. 
 Keywords: Samar Island, landscape, rainforest, nature, unspoilt, trees, verdant, lush, jungle, activities, leisure, thrill, adrenalin
PMR-D4415 
 The Philippines, Samar Island: Malajog Ridge Nature Reserve: Calbayog Zip Line runs 750 metres over the water to Daraga Islet. 
 Keywords: Samar Island, landscape, rainforest, nature, unspoilt, trees, verdant, lush, jungle, activities, leisure, thrill, adrenalin
PMR-D4141 
 Turkey, Aydin Province, Didyma: the flower-lined promenade leading to the popular sandy beach. 
 Keywords: maritime, Aegean , cruising, Bahriyeli C, picturesque, sailing ship, holiday resort, colourful, beach, bathing
PMR-D4140 
 Turkey, Aydin Province, Didyma: palm trees line the promenade which serves the length of the beach. 
 Keywords: maritime, Aegean , cruising, Bahriyeli C, picturesque, sailing ship, holiday resort, colourful, beach, bathing
PMR-D4131 
 Turkey, Resadiye Peninsula, Knidos: the ruined town dates back to the 4th century BC in its present position and counted about 70,000 inhabitants. It had a famous medical school in its prime. Looking along the line of the east-west stoa, with the remains of the Dionysus Temple on the left. 
 Keywords: maritime, Aegean , cruising, Bahriyeli C, picturesque, sailing ship, archeology, Hellenic, classical, excavations
PMR-D4130 
 Turkey, Resadiye Peninsula, Knidos: the ruined town dates back to the 4th century BC in its present position and counted about 70,000 inhabitants. It had a famous medical school in its prime. The Dionysus Temple surrounded by stone fragments, with the line of the east-west stoa marked by 3-4 columns. 
 Keywords: maritime, Aegean , cruising, Bahriyeli C, picturesque, sailing ship, archeology, Hellenic, classical, excavations
PMR-D2833 
 Greece, Island of Rhodes: Turkish houses in the Odos Ierokleous, on the line of the old Byzantine defence wall. 
 Keywords: Mediterranean, island, holiday resort, picturesque, historic, mediaeval, architecture, Byzantine, Rhodos, Rodos, UNESCO, Knights of St. John, Crusaders, Knights Hospitaller
PMR-D1114 
 Qatar, Doha: palm-lined approach to the Museum of Islamic Art, with fountain in the foreground. 
 Keywords: modern architecture, skyscrapers, oil wealth, emirate, desert city, Islam, Muslim, Arab state, air conditioning, luxurious, ultra-modern
PMR-D1076 
 Thailand, Chonburi, Pattaya: hotels and condominiums lining the beach, view from Buddha Hill Lookout. 
 Keywords: holiday resort, beach, night life, sunshine, Buddhist, temples, picturesque, seaside, Siam
PMR-D0842 
 Myanmar, Yangon: inside a carriage of a local train on the city ring line. 
 Keywords: Buddhist, Rangoon, Burma, religious, colourful, architecture, metropolis, capital city, picturesque, temples
PMR-D0813 
 Thailand, Ayuthaya (formerly the royal capital 1350-1767): line of Buddha figures in saffron robes at Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon. 
 Keywords: Buddhist, national heritage, historic, religious, colourful, architecture, Siam, picturesque, temples
PMR-D0782 
 Thailand, Bangkok: a long line of tuk-tuks. 
 Keywords: Buddhist, temples, picturesque, Siam, capital city, metropolis, architecture, colourful, religious
PMR-D0781 
 Thailand, Bangkok: line of prayer bells in Wat Saket on the Golden Mount. 
 Keywords: Buddhist, religious, colourful, architecture, metropolis, capital city, Siam, picturesque, temples
PMR-D0608 
 Laos, Vientiane: tuk-tuks lined up outside the bus station. 
 Keywords: capital city, colourful, Lao people, temples, Buddhist, ex-kingdom, street scene,
PMR-D0571 
 Thailand, Chonburi: the Million Years Stone Park (Pattaya Crocodile Farm) - crocodiles in the lake being fed with meat on a line held by visitors. 
 Keywords: Siam, Buddhist, reptiles
PMR-D0570 
 Thailand, Chonburi: the Million Years Stone Park (Pattaya Crocodile Farm) - crocodiles in the lake being fed with meat on a line held by visitors. 
 Keywords: Siam, Buddhist, reptiles
PMR-D0569 
 Thailand, Chonburi: the Million Years Stone Park (Pattaya Crocodile Farm) - crocodiles in the lake being fed with meat on a line held by visitors. 
 Keywords: Siam, Buddhist, reptiles
PMR342-10 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Lindau: Hauptstrasse, now a pedestrian precinct, is lined by tall mediaeval burgher houses. 
 Keywords: picturesque, colourful, island, Swabia, Bodensee, Lake Constance, historic, heritage, mediaeval, culture
PMR332-10 
 Denmark, Copenhagen: sailing boats moored in the picturesque Nyhavn (Gammel Strand), with the brightly coloured 17th century burgher houses lining the waterfront. In the foreground sightseeing boats returning after touring the harbour. 
 Keywords: architecture, culture, historic, colourful, heritage, capital city, attraction, entertainment
PMR332-09 
 Denmark, Copenhagen: sailing boats moored in the picturesque Nyhavn (Gammel Strand), with the brightly coloured 17th century burgher houses lining the waterfront. 
 Keywords: architecture, culture, historic, colourful, heritage, capital city, attraction, entertainment
PMR332-02 
 Sweden, Vadstena: typical wooden houses line the main street. 
 Keywords: architecture, culture, traditional, colourful, street scene
PMR329-01 
 Finland, Turku (in Swedish: Abo): Finland's oldest town, and capital city until Helsinki took its place in 1812. Viking Line Ferry leaving Turku for Stockholm, passing Ruissalo Island, with striking cloud formation, typical at this latitude. 
 Keywords: picturesque, skyscape, meteorology
PMR235-06 
 Romania, Moldavia, Jacobeni: the railway and Bistrita River with snow still visible on the mountains behind. 
 Keywords: rural, landscape, countryside, picturesque, railway-track, railway-line, wooded valley
PMR290-01 
 Turkey, Marmaris: beach and bay, backed by scrub-covered hills, seen from the oleander-lined promenade. 
 Keywords: holidays, tourism, sunbathing, relaxing, paddling, swimming, colourful, sand, picturesque
PMR289-12 
 Turkey, Denizli, Pamukkale ("Cotton Castle"): hot water springs deposit calcium carbonate on the travertine terraces, and the spectacular results have been visited by tourists for centuries. The road, lined with oleanders, passes right through the chalk deposits. 
 Keywords: historic, antiquity, picturesque, UNESCO, world heritage, colourful, geology, remarkable, fantastic, sedimentary, Hierapolis, phenomenon
PMR282-10 
 Turkey, Pergamon: amphitheatre seating 10,000, with the Temple of Dionysus in the right foreground, formerly lined with Doric columns. 
 Keywords: historic, antiquity, culture, art, masonry, ruin, archeology, excavations, picturesque, national heritage, Roman
PMR272-09 
 U.S.A., Florida, Orlando, Disney World - EPCOT Center: a line of elephants as topiary figures, near the entrance. 
 Keywords: colourful, picturesque, culture, geographical, educational, new-technology, human achievement, innovation, recreation
PMR271-07 
 Bahamas, Nassau: horse cabs lined up in Rawson Square, in front of the Sunley Building, with funnel of cruise liner in the port in the background. 
 Keywords: colourful, photogenic, architecture, street scene, park, palm trees
PMR252-01 
 Italy, Lazio, Cassino: famous for its Abbey, the scene of a major battle in World War II, with major loss of life on both sides (alone 1,100 Poles fell in the battle of Monte Cassino). The Abbey was completely demolished during the war, but subsequently rebuilt on modern lines. The approach to the Polish War Cemetery, lined with golden cypruses. 
 Keywords: historic, Benedictine, Catholic, war history, onslought, tragedy, culture, war cemetery, memorial, architecture, hilltop-site
PMR250-12 
 Italy, Lazio, Cassino: famous for its Abbey, the scene of a major battle in World War II, with major loss of life on both sides (alone 1,100 Poles fell in the battle of Monte Cassino). The Abbey was completely demolished during the war, but subsequently rebuilt on modern lines. Grave of Gen. Wladislaw Anders, with approach, lined with golden cypruses, behind. 
 Keywords: historic, Benedictine, Catholic, war history, onslought, tragedy, culture, war cemetery, memorial, architecture, hilltop-site
PMR250-11 
 Italy, Lazio, Cassino: famous for its Abbey, the scene of a major battle in World War II, with major loss of life on both sides (alone 1,100 Poles fell in the battle of Monte Cassino). The Abbey was completely demolished during the war, but subsequently rebuilt on modern lines.The Abbey, viewed from the Polish War Cemetery, with shadow of th Polish flag! 
 Keywords: historic, Benedictine, Catholic, war history, onslought, tragedy, culture, war cemetery, memorial, architecture, hilltop-site
PMR250-10 
 Italy, Lazio, Cassino: famous for its Abbey, the scene of a major battle in World War II, with major loss of life on both sides (alone 1,100 Poles fell in the battle of Monte Cassino). The Abbey was completely demolished during the war, but subsequently rebuilt on modern lines. The remarkable view from the "Loggia del Paradiso". 
 Keywords: historic, Benedictine, Catholic, war history, onslought, tragedy, culture, war cemetery, memorial, architecture, hilltop-site
PMR250-09 
 Italy, Lazio, Cassino: famous for its Abbey, the scene of a major battle in World War II, with major loss of life on both sides. The Abbey was completely demolished during the war, but subsequently rebuilt on modern lines. Steps leading up to the "Loggia del Paradiso" and the basilica, with statue of St. Benedict (left) and St. Scholastica (right). 
 Keywords: historic, Benedictine, Catholic, war history, onslought, tragedy, culture, war cemetery, memorial, architecture, hilltop-site
PMR250-08 
 Italy, Lazio, Cassino: famous for its Abbey, the scene of a major battle in World War II, with major loss of life on both sides (alone 1,100 Poles fell in the battle of Monte Cassino). The Abbey was completely demolished during the war, but subsequently rebuilt on modern lines. Commanding position occupied by the Abbey over the surrounding countryside. 
 Keywords: historic, Benedictine, Catholic, war history, onslought, tragedy, culture, war cemetery, memorial, architecture, hilltop-site
PMR250-07 
 Italy, Lazio, Cassino: famous for its Abbey, the scene of a major battle in World War II, with major loss of life on both sides (alone 1,100 Poles fell in the battle of Monte Cassino). The Abbey was completely demolished during the war, but subsequently rebuilt on modern lines. View of the town and its valley from the Abbey. 
 Keywords: historic, Benedictine, Catholic, war history, onslought, tragedy, culture, war cemetery, memorial, architecture, hilltop-site
PMR232-06 
 Romania, Arad, Lipova: field of rape from a tree-lined road. 
 Keywords: colourful, rustical, rural, landscape, countryside, harvest, farmland, picturesque
PMR224-06 
 Greece, Delphi: the Stadium, where the Delphi Games took place. 177.55 metres long, accommodating 7000 spectators, with 17 or 18 running tracks. View of the seating, starting line, and remains of the Roman Triumphal Arch. 
 Keywords: historic, antiquity, culture, art, Greek, masonry, ruin, archeology, excavations, sport, athletics, competition
PMR216-02 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Passau: houses lining the River Danube. 
 Keywords: picturesque, colourful, historic, heritage, mediaeval, River Danube, River Inn, River Ilz, confluence, architecture, bishopric, port
PMR215-09 
 Germany, Bavaria, Altötting: a few of the votive plaques lining the walls and roof of the galleries surrounding the Holy Chapel (8th century). 
 Keywords: architecture, national heritage, picturesque, mediaeval, pilgrim, pilgrimage, shrine, church, votive gifts, attraction, historical, religious centre
PMR204-07 
 Israel, Dead Sea, Masada: a fortified rock plateau, on which Herod the Great built his palaces. Site of Roman siege in 37-31 BC when allegedly 900 Jews committed mass suicide. Herodian swimming pool with steps leading down. Formerly lined with waterproof mortar. Everything above the black line has been reconstructed, below it is original. 
 Keywords: desert, fortifications, defence, isolated, tragedy, historic, UNESCO Site, steep, impregnable
PMR-D3760 
 People's Republic of China, Guangxi Province, Yangshuo: western-style cafes and bars line this street. 
 Keywords: Middle Kingdom, Han, Asian, sightseeing, shopping, tourist Mecca
PMR-D3732 
 People's Republic of China, Guangxi Province, Guilin: the Lijiang, or Li River, with its remarkable landscape of tree-covered karst hills and a line of river cruisers. 
 Keywords: Middle Kingdom, Han, Asian, picturesque, boats, waterway, sightseeing, extraordinary, breathtaking, topography, geology
PMR-D3710 
 People's Republic of China, Guangxi Province, Guilin: the Lijiang, or Li River, with its remarkable landscape of tree-covered karst hills and a line of river cruisers in the foreground. 
 Keywords: Middle Kingdom, Han, Asian, picturesque, boats, waterway, sightseeing, extraordinary, breathtaking, topography, geology
PMR-D3682 
 People's Republic of China, Guangxi Province, Guilin: Ming Emperor's burial site contaning the tombs of 11 princes of the Jingjiang Family, descendants of King Jingjiang, himself the nephew of a Ming Emperor (Ming Dynasty 1368-1644).
Stone statues lining the Sacred Way. The central stone path is reserved for the Emperor. 
 Keywords: Middle Kingdom, Han, Asian, picturesque, national heritage, ancient, burial place, cemetery, tombs, mausoleum
PMR-D3680 
 People's Republic of China, Guangxi Province, Guilin: Ming Emperor's burial site contaning the tombs of 11 princes of the Jingjiang Family, descendants of King Jingjiang, himself the nephew of a Ming Emperor (Ming Dynasty 1368-1644).
One of the stone statues lining the sacred way. 
 Keywords: Middle Kingdom, Han, Asian, picturesque, national heritage, ancient, burial place, cemetery, tombs, mausoleum
PMR-D1583 
 Nepal, Kathmandu: part of the kora around the Bodhnath Stupa, lined with shops selling religious souvenirs and offerings. 
 Keywords: architecture, heritage, historical, picturesque, temples, Buddhist, Asian, colourful, religion
PMR-D1385 
 People's Republic of China, Tibet: dating from 1268, Sakya Monastery is surrounded by high defence walls with towers at each corner. Sakya was the capital of Tibet from 1268 to 1354, thanks to an alliance with the Mongol Khans. This building is painted in the traditional Sakya colours - ash grey, with red and white vertical lines. 
 Keywords: architecture, religion, colourful, Asian, Buddhist, temples, picturesque, historical, heritage
PMR-D1339 
 People's Republic of China, Tibet, Gyantse: modern (Chinese) shops lining the main street. 
 Keywords: architecture, heritage, historical, picturesque, temples, Buddhist, Asian, colourful, religion
PMR-D1286 
 People's Republic of China, Tibet, Lhasa: start of the market area on Mentsikhang Lam, which is lined with vendors' stalls. 
 Keywords: architecture, heritage, historical, picturesque, temples, Buddhist, Asian, colourful, religion
PMR-D2575 
 Iran, Teheran: Golestan Palace Complex has been the seat of the Shahs since Nasser al-Din (reigned 1848-96) developed a Safavid-era citadel. It consists of a number of buildings spaced around a rectangular park. Qajar and Pahlevi Shahs were crowned here. Shams-Al Emarat, showing the uniformed bandsmen lined up under the terrace, on tiles. 
 Keywords: Persia, Islam, Shi-ite, Muslim, mosque, religion, architecture, metropolis, capital city, luxury, pomp, ostentation, sumptuous, mosaic, faience, tiling, arabesques
PMR-D2201 
 Laos, Luang Prabang: Wat Haw Pha Bang Buddhist Temple, newly built to house the historic Pha Bang, an 83 cm-tall gold-alloy Buddha, after which the whole city is named. It arrived in 1512, was twice carried off to Thailand, but was returned by Rama IV in 1867. View of the richly decorated door and portico, with Nagas lining the steps. 
 Keywords: architecture, picturesque, colourful, Lao people, temples, Buddhist, relaxed city, ex-Kingdom, culture, former capital, French colonial, Mekong
PMR147K-11 
 Qatar, Doha: fountain and palm-lined approach to the Museum of Islamic Art. 
 Keywords: modern architecture, skyscrapers, oil wealth, emirate, desert city, Islam, Muslim, Arab state, air conditioning, luxurious, ultra-modern
PMR147K-10 
 Qatar, Doha: the Museum of Islamic Art with the fountain in MIA Park and palm-lined lagoon. 
 Keywords: modern architecture, skyscrapers, oil wealth, emirate, desert city, Islam, Muslim, Arab state, air conditioning, luxurious, ultra-modern
PMR147K-06 
 Qatar, Doha: West Bay developments from near the end of the palm-lined lagoon promenade of MIA Park. 
 Keywords: modern architecture, skyscrapers, oil wealth, emirate, desert city, Islam, Muslim, Arab state, air conditioning, luxurious, ultra-modern
PMR147K-05 
 Qatar, Doha: West Bay developments from the palm-lined lagoon promenade of MIA Park. 
 Keywords: modern architecture, skyscrapers, oil wealth, emirate, desert city, Islam, Muslim, Arab state, air conditioning, luxurious, ultra-modern
PMR147K-04 
 Qatar, Doha: the Museum of Islamic Art, from the palm-lined lagoon promenade of MIA Park. 
 Keywords: modern architecture, skyscrapers, oil wealth, emirate, desert city, Islam, Muslim, Arab state, air conditioning, luxurious, ultra-modern
PMR146K-27 
 Qatar, Doha: prestige boulevard, Al Corniche, lined with palms and flowerbeds in national colours. 
 Keywords: modern architecture, skyscrapers, oil wealth, emirate, desert city, Islam, Muslim, Arab state, air conditioning, luxurious, ultra-modern
PMR146K-20 
 Thailand, Chonburi, Pattaya: South Pattaya, with hotels and condominiums lining Beach Road. 
 Keywords: holiday resort, Siam, seaside, picturesque, temples, Buddhist, sunshine, night life, beach
PMR476-12 
 Germany, Bavaria, Straubing: Ludwigsplatz, lined with well-preserved burgher houses, ending in Ludwig's Gate (1810). 
 Keywords: picturesque, cobblestones, national heritage, mediaeval, historical
PMR466-11 
 Romania, Wallachia, Bucharest: Bulevardi Unirii, the approach to the palace, is three kilometres long and lined with luxury apartments and shops. The previous buildings were razed to create the necessary space. The fountains are not working. 
 Keywords: architecture, boulevard, Dacia, metrolpolis, capital city, Bucuresti, culture
PMR501-02 
 Cyprus (North), Lefkosa/ North Nicosia: a typical Turkish house near the UNO "green line" dividing north and south Cyprus. 
 Keywords: Lefkosa, dwelling
PMR501-01 
 Cyprus (North), Lefkosa/ North Nicosia: Ottoman houses facing the barbed wire of the UN "green line", which separates the north and south sectors of Nicosia. 
 Keywords: Lefkosa, dwelling, Turkish houses
PMR492-05 
 Island of Santorini: cruise ship "Century" of Calypso Lines moored in the "Caldera", with the volcanic island, Nea Kameni, in the background. 
 Keywords: photogenic, seascape, colourful, picturesque
PMR491-03 
 Island of Santorini: a fisherman baiting his line above the the cristal clear waters of the Bay of Ammoudi, with fishing boats at anchor, backed by the red volcanic cliffs. 
 Keywords: photogenic, colourful, picturesque, traditional houses, old quarter
PMR434-06 
 Poland, Gdansk: ruins of one of the huge warehouses on Speicherinsel ("Warehouse Island"). In the 17th century almost 300 such warehouses extended over more than one kilometre, connected by railway lines. 
 Keywords: mediaeval, Danzig, reflections, architecture, national heritage, picturesque
PMR529-09 
 Iraq, Babylon ("Bab El" = "Gate of the Gods"): probably dating from the third millennium BC, capital of southern Mesopotamia under Hammurabi (1792-1750 BC), later the greatest city of its day under Nebuchadnezzar II (604-562 BC):
line of the old city wall, originally 8 kilometres long, and "wide enough for two 4-horse chariots to pass" according to Herodotus. 
 Keywords: architecture, archeological, archeology, natural heritage, colourful, Islam, Muslim, Mesopotamia
PMR519-05 
 Italy, Sicily, Agrigento: tree-lined Viale della Vittoria and Via F. Crispi with the old town on the hill in the background. 
 Keywords: Sicilia, street scene, traffic, terraces, architecture
PMR140K-13 
 Greece, Island of Kos: re-erected columns which formerly lined the Roman Gymnasium on two sides, a part of the extensive Roman city. 
 Keywords: Greek Isles, archeology, island hopping, Hellas, Helenic, Dodecanese, Ionian Islands, picturesque, colourful, yachts, Greek Orthodox Church
PMR133K-13 
 Cambodia, Siem Reap: Preah Prohm Monastery, the oldest monastery in Siem Reap, was founded about 500 years ago, in the reign of King Ang Chan. Preah Ang Chang-han Hoy, a monk revered to this day, lived here, and according to legend, when his small boat was attacked by sharks it broke into two pieces, the prow containing the monk miraculously returning to the monastery. The reclining, gilded Buddha figure in the monastery incorporates wood from this boat.

This picture: the entrance to the monastery, with assorted chedis in line. 
 Keywords: historic, shrine, Khmer, architecture, religion, Buddhist, Hindu, temples, picturesque, national heritage
PMR126K-33 
 Germany, Brandenburg, Potsdam: view of the Belvedere in Sans Souci Park, looking along a double tree-lined avenue, from the arch of the Orangery. 
 Keywords: East Germany, metropolis, national heritage, historic, architecture, picturesque
PMR126K-30 
 Germany, Brandenburg, Potsdam: approach to the east facade of the Neues Palais in Sans Souci Park, showing some of the 428 sandstone figures lining the roof. 
 Keywords: East Germany, metropolis, national heritage, historic, architecture, picturesque
PMR123K-11 
 United Arab Emirates, Dubai: dhows line the quayside at Baniyas Road, Deira, ready to take visitors on tours of Dubai Creek. 
 Keywords: modern architecture, skyscrapers, desert city, high rise buildings, Islam, Muslim, Arab, Arab state, air conditioning, lawn sprinklers
PMR122K-28 
 United Arab Emirates, Dubai: skyscrapers lining Sheikh Zayed Road, with Flame of the Forest/Poinciana/Flamboyant trees ( Delonix regia) in the foreground. 
 Keywords: modern architecture, skyscrapers, desert city, high rise buildings, Islam, Muslim, Arab, Arab state, air conditioning, lawn sprinklers
PMR121K-31 
 Thailand, Pattaya: one of 24 "zip-lines" in the rainforest canopy in Chompoo Nature Reserve. 
 Keywords: holiday resort, Siam, seaside, picturesque, temples, Buddhist, sunshine, night life, beach
PMR120K-25 
 United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi: some of the striking multi-storey blocks on the palm-lined Corniche Road. 
 Keywords: modern architecture, skyscrapers, desert city, high rise buildings, Islam, Muslim, Arab, Arab state, air conditioning, lawn sprinklers
PMR118K-01 
 Jordan, Jerash: already settled in Neolithic times, Jerash was later occupied by Greeks and Romans, and the latter are responsible for most of the surviving architecture which dates from 64 BC. By the first/second century AD the town had a population of about 15-20,000 inhabitants and was known as "Gerasa".

This picture: Roman legionnaires of the VI Legion lined up after performing in the Hippodrome, which originally seated 15,000 people and was built in the 2nd century AD. 
 Keywords: Roman architecture, ruined city, excavations, archeology, classical architecture, national heritage, Gerasa, Gilead Hills, archeological site
PMR117K-36 
 Jordan, Jerash: already settled in Neolithic times, Jerash was later occupied by Greeks and Romans, and the latter are responsible for most of the surviving architecture which dates from 64 BC. By the first/second century AD the town had a population of about 15-20,000 inhabitants and was known as "Gerasa".

This picture: Final line-up of the participants in the spectacle in the Hippodrome, which originally seated 15,000 people, and was built in the 2nd century AD. 
 Keywords: Roman architecture, ruined city, excavations, archeology, classical architecture, national heritage, Gerasa, Gilead Hills, archeological site
PMR115K-36 
 Jordan: Petra is a historical city dating back to about 500-600 BC, founded by the Nabataeans, whose capital it was. Lying in the Wadi Musa, many of its temples and tombs were carved out of the sandstone rock in gorges and in cliff faces, and some have been well preserved from erosion. The architecture shows evidence of Egyptian, and later, Graeco-Roman influence, but the Nabataeans had their own, distinctive style. The city in the desert thrived due to a well thought-out system of water control. Petra was designated a World Heritage Site on 6th December 1985.

This picture: A line of columns marks the upper temenos of the Great Temple of the Nabataians, which was in use until Byzantine times. 
 Keywords: rose red city, Nabataean capital, natural caves, rock tombs, Roman architecture, Greek architecture, Egyptian architecture, archeological site, geology
PMR109K-26 
 France, Périgord: canoeing on the tree-lined River Vézere, seen here from the ramparts of Chateau de Losse. 
 Keywords: Dordogne, picturesque, national heritage, architecture, Neanderthal, stone-age man, cave dwellings, historic, mediaeval, Cro-Magnon
PMR105K-19 
 Peru: Cusco/Cuzco/Qosqo (3300 metres a.s.l.), was occupied by the Killke people, from about 900 to 1200 AD, after which it became the capital city of the Incas. Inca legend has it that the city was built by Chief Pachacuti. In 1533 the Spanish arrived and largely rebuilt the city. UNESCO declared it a World Heritage Site in 1983.

Ruins of the (Inca?) construction Sacsayhuaman, believed by some to have been a fortress. Three parallel lines of zig-zag walls run for about 360 metres and there are 21 bastions. The stones, some of them weighing in excess of 130 tons, fit together so precisely that it is impossible to insert a sheet of paper between them. How this was achieved is still a mystery. The walls are now about 6 metres high, after the Spanish used the upper part as a quarry for hundreds of years. It is estimated that about 20% of the original structure survives. Recent excavations suggest that the walls may have been built by the Killke people before the Incas came.

View showing all three levels of the walls, one above the other. 
 Keywords: High Andes, Saksaq Waman, Cuzco, Qosqo, La Ciudad Imperial, The Imperial City, Historical Capital of Peru, colonial architecture, architecture
PMR105K-18 
 Peru: Cusco/Cuzco/Qosqo (3300 metres a.s.l.), was occupied by the Killke people, from about 900 to 1200 AD, after which it became the capital city of the Incas. Inca legend has it that the city was built by Chief Pachacuti. In 1533 the Spanish arrived and largely rebuilt the city. UNESCO declared it a World Heritage Site in 1983.

Ruins of the (Inca?) construction Sacsayhuaman, believed by some to have been a fortress. Three parallel lines of zig-zag walls run for about 360 metres and there are 21 bastions. The stones, some of them weighing in excess of 130 tons, fit together so precisely that it is impossible to insert a sheet of paper between them. How this was achieved is still a mystery. The walls are now about 6 metres high, after the Spanish used the upper part as a quarry for hundreds of years. It is estimated that about 20% of the original structure survives. Recent excavations suggest that the walls may have been built by the Killke people before the Incas came.

View of Chuquipampa levelled area. Used by the Spanish as a stone quarry for hundreds of years. 
 Keywords: High Andes, architecture, colonial architecture, Historical Capital of Peru, The Imperial City, La Ciudad Imperial, Qosqo, Cuzco, Saksaq Waman
PMR105K-17 
 Peru: Cusco/Cuzco/Qosqo (3300 metres a.s.l.), was occupied by the Killke people, from about 900 to 1200 AD, after which it became the capital city of the Incas. Inca legend has it that the city was built by Chief Pachacuti. In 1533 the Spanish arrived and largely rebuilt the city. UNESCO declared it a World Heritage Site in 1983.

Ruins of the (Inca?) construction Sacsayhuaman, believed by some to have been a fortress. Three parallel lines of zig-zag walls run for about 360 metres and there are 21 bastions. The stones, some of them weighing in excess of 130 tons, fit together so precisely that it is impossible to insert a sheet of paper between them. How this was achieved is still a mystery. The walls are now about 6 metres high, after the Spanish used the upper part as a quarry for hundreds of years. It is estimated that about 20% of the original structure survives. Recent excavations suggest that the walls may have been built by the Killke people before the Incas came.

View of a precisely built doorway, tapered towards the top in order to resist (successfully!) earthquakes. 
 Keywords: High Andes, architecture, colonial architecture, Historical Capital of Peru, The Imperial City, La Ciudad Imperial, Qosqo, Cuzco, Saksaq Waman
PMR105K-16 
 Peru: Cusco/Cuzco/Qosqo (3300 metres a.s.l.), was occupied by the Killke people, from about 900 to 1200 AD, after which it became the capital city of the Incas. Inca legend has it that the city was built by Chief Pachacuti. In 1533 the Spanish arrived and largely rebuilt the city. UNESCO declared it a World Heritage Site in 1983.

Ruins of the (Inca?) construction Sacsayhuaman, believed by some to have been a fortress. Three parallel lines of zig-zag walls run for about 360 metres and there are 21 bastions. The stones, some of them weighing in excess of 130 tons, fit together so precisely that it is impossible to insert a sheet of paper between them. How this was achieved is still a mystery. The walls are now about 6 metres high, after the Spanish used the upper part as a quarry for hundreds of years. It is estimated that about 20% of the original structure survives. Recent excavations suggest that the walls may have been built by the Killke people before the Incas came.

View of the steps, leading up to the passage between two of the parallel walls. 
 Keywords: High Andes, architecture, colonial architecture, Historical Capital of Peru, The Imperial City, La Ciudad Imperial, Qosqo, Cuzco, Saksaq Waman
PMR105K-15 
 Peru: Cusco/Cuzco/Qosqo (3300 metres a.s.l.), was occupied by the Killke people, from about 900 to 1200 AD, after which it became the capital city of the Incas. Inca legend has it that the city was built by Chief Pachacuti. In 1533 the Spanish arrived and largely rebuilt the city. UNESCO declared it a World Heritage Site in 1983.

Ruins of the (Inca?) construction Sacsayhuaman, believed by some to have been a fortress. Three parallel lines of zig-zag walls run for about 360 metres and there are 21 bastions. The stones, some of them weighing in excess of 130 tons, fit together so precisely that it is impossible to insert a sheet of paper between them. How this was achieved is still a mystery. The walls are now about 6 metres high, after the Spanish used the upper part as a quarry for hundreds of years. It is estimated that about 20% of the original structure survives. Recent excavations suggest that the walls may have been built by the Killke people before the Incas came.

View of a relatively intact portion of the lower wall. 
 Keywords: High Andes, architecture, colonial architecture, Historical Capital of Peru, The Imperial City, La Ciudad Imperial, Qosqo, Cuzco, Saksaq Waman
PMR105K-14 
 Peru: Cusco/Cuzco/Qosqo (3300 metres a.s.l.), was occupied by the Killke people, from about 900 to 1200 AD, after which it became the capital city of the Incas. Inca legend has it that the city was built by Chief Pachacuti. In 1533 the Spanish arrived and largely rebuilt the city. UNESCO declared it a World Heritage Site in 1983.

Ruins of the (Inca?) construction Sacsayhuaman, believed by some to have been a fortress. Three parallel lines of zig-zag walls run for about 360 metres and there are 21 bastions. The stones, some of them weighing in excess of 130 tons, fit together so precisely that it is impossible to insert a sheet of paper between them. How this was achieved is still a mystery. The walls are now about 6 metres high, after the Spanish used the upper part as a quarry for hundreds of years. It is estimated that about 20% of the original structure survives. Recent excavations suggest that the walls may have been built by the Killke people before the Incas came.

View of the monolithic corner stones. 
 Keywords: High Andes, Saksaq Waman, Cuzco, Qosqo, La Ciudad Imperial, The Imperial City, Historical Capital of Peru, colonial architecture, architecture
PMR105K-13 
 Peru: Cusco/Cuzco/Qosqo (3300 metres a.s.l.), was occupied by the Killke people, from about 900 to 1200 AD, after which it became the capital city of the Incas. Inca legend has it that the city was built by Chief Pachacuti. In 1533 the Spanish arrived and largely rebuilt the city. UNESCO declared it a World Heritage Site in 1983.

Ruins of the (Inca?) construction Sacsayhuaman, believed by some to have been a fortress. Three parallel lines of zig-zag walls run for about 360 metres and there are 21 bastions. The stones, some of them weighing in excess of 130 tons, fit together so precisely that it is impossible to insert a sheet of paper between them. How this was achieved is still a mystery. The walls are now about 6 metres high, after the Spanish used the upper part as a quarry for hundreds of years. It is estimated that about 20% of the original structure survives. Recent excavations suggest that the walls may have been built by the Killke people before the Incas came.

View of the stones comprising the lower wall. 
 Keywords: High Andes, architecture, colonial architecture, Historical Capital of Peru, The Imperial City, La Ciudad Imperial, Qosqo, Cuzco, Saksaq Waman
PMR105K-12 
 Peru: Cusco/Cuzco/Qosqo (3300 metres a.s.l.), was occupied by the Killke people, from about 900 to 1200 AD, after which it became the capital city of the Incas. Inca legend has it that the city was built by Chief Pachacuti. In 1533 the Spanish arrived and largely rebuilt the city. UNESCO declared it a World Heritage Site in 1983.

Ruins of the (Inca?) construction Sacsayhuaman, believed by some to have been a fortress. Three parallel lines of zig-zag walls run for about 360 metres and there are 21 bastions. The stones, some of them weighing in excess of 130 tons, fit together so precisely that it is impossible to insert a sheet of paper between them. How this was achieved is still a mystery. The walls are now about 6 metres high, after the Spanish used the upper part as a quarry for hundreds of years. It is estimated that about 20% of the original structure survives. Recent excavations suggest that the walls may have been built by the Killke people before the Incas came.

View of the walls from the flat, flower-strewn, central area. 
 Keywords: High Andes, architecture, colonial architecture, Historical Capital of Peru, The Imperial City, La Ciudad Imperial, Qosqo, Cuzco, Saksaq Waman
PMR099K-10 
 Argentina: Termas de Rio Hondo, a spa town famous for its copious hot springs. Anglers with rod and line, arrayed along the wall of the nearby Rio Hondo Dam, find rich pickings. 
 Keywords: dam, reservoir, River Dulce, water power, hydro-electric power, Rio Hondo Dam
PMR098K-16 
 Brazil, Iguassu Falls, a system of 275 waterfalls stretching for 2.7 kilometres between Brazil and Argentina. Line of falls adjacent to Garganta del Diablo (Devil's Throat) on the Argentinian side. 
 Keywords: tropical monsoon area, Iguazu Falls, Iguacu Falls
PMR098K-10 
 Brazil, Iguassu Falls, a system of 275 waterfalls stretching for 2.7 kilometres between Brazil and Argentina. Aerial view along the line of falls on the Argentinian side, from Garganta del Diablo (Devil's Throat) with the stilted walkway from the Argentinian side (left). 
 Keywords: tropical monsoon area, Iguacu Falls, Iguazu Falls
PMR097K-03 
 Brazil, Rio de Janeiro: Copacobana Beach, with hotels and apartment blocks lining the promenade. 
 Keywords: sand, sunbathing, bathing, swimming, seaside, relaxing, holidays, vacation, sunshine
PMR088K-34 
 Montenegro: the coast south of Sveti Stefan, lined by threatening clouds. 
 Keywords: coastline, landscape, meteorological, meteorology
PMR085K-01 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Lindau Island: the promenade, lined with open-air cafés. 
 Keywords: holidays, strolling, drinking, eating, Lake Constance, Bodensee
PMR082K-15 
 Cyprus, Omodhos: a typical plant-lined street, with taverna. 
 Keywords: village, photogenic, picturesque, visitor attraction, heritage, traditional village
PMR081K-06 
 Tunisia, Monastir: The Palm-lined promenade and beach with the Ilots des Pigeons in the distance. 
 Keywords: Islamic, picturesque, Muslim, Mohamed, heritage, historic, Maghreb
PMR080K-28 
 Tunisia: Chebika, an abandoned Berber oasis village on the edge of the desert, the former Roman outpost "Ad Speculam". The inhabitants now live in a new village, but return to harvest the date palms. The area is a rich source of minerals for collectors. Here: geodes or druses, lined with quartz crystals, on offer for modest sums. 
 Keywords: Islam, Muslim, Mohammedan, Maghreb, historic, geode, druse, geology, nodule
PMR029K-14 
 Australia, Northern Territory: Wild crocodile in the Adelaide River emerging from the water for fresh meat bait suspended on a line from the boat. 
 Keywords: wild life, wild animals, reptiles, man eaters
PMR029K-13 
 Australia, Northern Territory: Wild crocodile in the Adelaide River emerging from the water for fresh meat bait suspended on a line from the boat. 
 Keywords: wild life, wild animals, reptiles, man eaters
PMR029K-12 
 Australia, Northern Territory: Wild crocodile in the Adelaide River emerging from the water for fresh meat bait suspended on a line from the boat. 
 Keywords: wild life, wild animals, reptiles, man eaters
PMR029K-11 
 Australia, Northern Territory: Wild crocodile in the Adelaide River emerging from the water for fresh meat bait suspended on a line from the boat. 
 Keywords: wild life, wild animals, reptiles, man eaters
PMR029K-10 
 Australia, Northern Territory: Wild crocodile in the Adelaide River emerging from the water for fresh meat bait suspended on a line from the boat. 
 Keywords: wild life, wild animals, reptiles, man eaters
PMR027K-32 
 Australia, Western Australia: Sandfire Roadhouse on the Great Northern Highway, with termite mounds lining the approach. 
 Keywords: outback station, refuelling station, red earth
PMR021K-20 
 Switzerland, Valais: Main street of Martigny, lined with pollarded trees, looking towards Chamonix. 
 Keywords: Savoy Alps, architecture
PMR021K-05 
 Switzerland, Valais: Lac de Barberine and the Emosson Dam. All turbines and power lines are concealed from view. 
 Keywords: Savoy Alps, hydro-electric power, mountains, water power, electricity generation
PMR018K-28 
 Slovenia, Radovljica: Typical old barn/storehouse of wooden construction on stone base, with geranium-lined balcony. 
 Keywords: architecture, Jugoslavia, Yugoslavia
PMR012K-05 
 Greece, Crete, Heraklion: Island ferries in the docks at Heraklion. 
 Keywords: island hopping, ferry boats, Minoan Lines, steamers, cruise
PMR009K-06 
 England, Oxfordshire: Stone cottages lining the road at Broadway, in the Cotswold Hills in winter sunshine. 
 Keywords: historic, heritage, architecture, Cotswold stone, gables, cottages, village
PMR002K-27 
 Poland, Zakopane: Finishing line for the ski slalom in the Tatra Mountains.
PMR072K-11 
 ^Sweden: Arrival in Gothenburg of a Stena Line ferry, "Stena Saga".
PMR068K-23 
 Turkey: Marmaris goes back to almost 1000 BC when it was founded by Doric settlers with the name "Phiscus". Subsequently it fell under Lydian, Greek, and Roman rule until being absorbed into the Osman Empire in 1408. Now a leading holiday resort on the Turkish south coast, it can accommodate over 100,000 visitors at a time. Here: a line-up of some of the largest yachts which offer cruises to Antalya and back. 
 Keywords: tourist attraction, oriental, yachting, sailing, Turkish carpet centre, holiday resort, marina, Mediterranean resort, sunshine
PMR063K-02 
 Bulgaria: Veliko Tarnovo, the first capital of Bulgaria from 1187. The site was previously used by the Thracians and then the Romans before the Bulgarians came, and is virtually surrounded by a loop of the River Yantra. Here, terraced buildings are reflected in the tree-lined waters of the River Yantra.
PMR061K-21 
 Bulgaria, Varna: Lace tablecloths, made by local artisans, line the street in the park.
PMR408-10 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Ismaning: autumn in the wildfowl reserve and RAMSAR site - the canal with a line of poplars and behind, the reservoir. 
 Keywords: trees, turning colours, falling leaves, colourful, sunshine, autumn leaves, autumn colours, russet and gold, autumn hues, fall, long shadows, fallen leaves
PMR408-04 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Starnberg: trees in autumn colours lining the beach of Lake Starnberg. 
 Keywords: trees, turning colours, falling leaves, colourful, sunshine, autumn leaves, autumn colours, russet and gold, autumn hues, fall, long shadows, fallen leaves
PMR393-11 
 New Zealand, South Island: the Interislander ferry "Arahura", flagship of the line, in Queen Charlotte Sound, after crossing the Cook Strait. 
 Keywords: antipodes, ferryboat, ship, Maori, landscape, picturesque, harbour, port
PMR393-05 
 New Zealand, North Island, Whakapapa: Mount Ngauruhoe (2290 metres) from below the snow line, with palm trees. 
 Keywords: antipodes, snow, mountains, Maori, landscape, picturesque
PMR392-10 
 New Zealand, North Island, Rotorua, Wairakei Geothermal Power Station of the Electricity Corporation of New Zealand. Together with Ohaaki, it produces about 8% of the national output of electricity. Pipelines taking steam to the power station. In the 48" line, steam travels at up to 130 m.p.h. 
 Keywords: antipodes, hot springs, eruption, volcano, volcanic, fumerole, geyser, Maori, landscape, picturesque
PMR374-06 
 Australia, Sydney: six lanes of traffic and the railway line on Sydney Harbour Bridge. View from the south pylon. 
 Keywords: architecture, harbour, antipodes, Oz, modern architecture
PMR370-09 
 Singapore: some of the few remaining trishaws lined-up in Bras Basah Park. 
 Keywords: historic, far east, financial-centre, shopping-mecca, picturesque, orient, tropics, island
PMR556-12 
 Australia, Wetern Australia, Shark Bay: sand dunes line the beach at Monkey Mia. 
 Keywords: tropical, sand dunes, outback, bush, red earth
PMR555-6 
 Australia, Victoria: The "Shipwreck Coast" in Port Campbell National Park: the Twelve Apostles, standing more or less in line. 
 Keywords: cliffs, natural phenomena, natural bridges, natural holes, strata, geology, erosion, coastline, caves, rock pinnacles, limestone
PMR547-02 
 Switzerland, Valais: Emosson Dam and lake. All turbines and power lines are concealed from view. 
 Keywords: Alps, landscaping, water power, electricity generation, electricity generating, electricity, hydro-electric, dramatic, rugged, hiking, scenery, spectacular, alpine, scenic, mountains
PMR637-05 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: Holland-Amerika Line cruise ship "Zuiderdam" in the harbour, with the Franjo Tudjman cable-stayed bridge, built in 1999-2001, carrying the coast road on the left. 
 Keywords: cruise liners, suspension bridge
PMR636-11 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Trogir, a UNESCO World Heritage site: view of the palm-lined quayside with many visiting luxury yachts moored for the night. 
 Keywords: national heritage, historic town, picturesque, mediaeval, Romanesque architecture
PMR621-12 
 Germany, Thuringia, Erfurt: St Boniface created the first bishopric in Erfurt in 742 AD, since when the city has been a centre of trade and commerce, being incorporated into the Hanseatic League in the 15th century. Known as the centre of German humanism, Martin Luther studied and preached here 1505-11. These picturesque 17-19th century houses line both sides of a bridge over the River Gera, known as the "Krämerbrücke" or Grocers' Bridge. The tower of the church of St. Egidien rises on the far side. 
 Keywords: mediaeval city, houses on bridge, German heritage, historic buildings, Lutherism, protestantism, mediaeval architecture
PMR610-01 
 Romania, N. Dobruja, Tulcea: The Danube Delta (Delta Dunarii), where the mighty River Danube empties into the Black Sea, creating a 5800-square-kilometre area of wetlands which provides sanctuary for over 300 species of birds as well as numerous fish and amphibians. The area is now completely protected. Here: cruise boats lined up on the quayside at Tulcea, with an unusually high water level. 
 Keywords: wildlife sanctuary, natural landscape, uncultivated, riverine, lagoons, creeks, algae, waterweed, willow trees, waterbirds, reeds, marsh, marshland
PMR596-08 
 Mexico, Tepotzotlan: Templo de San Francisco Javier, built 1670-82 by the Jesuits, now houses the Museo Nacional de Arte Virreinal. Inside one finds a profusion of gilded, carved saints and cherubims. Facade with typical churrigueresque style carvings, arranged in vertical lines.
PMR588-03 
 Mexico, Tulum: "Voladores de Papantla" - four men in bird costumes "fly" in thirteen revolutions from the top of a high pole to the ground on the end of four ropes. A fifth man pays out the lines from above. 
 Keywords: Maya
PMR654-11 
 Peru: Cusco/Cuzco/Qosqo (3300 metres a.s.l.), was occupied by the Killke people, from about 900 to 1200 AD, after which it became the capital city of the Incas. Inca legend has it that the city was built by Chief Pachacuti. In 1533 the Spanish arrived and largely rebuilt the city. UNESCO declared it a World Heritage Site in 1983.

Ruins of the (Inca?) construction Sacsayhuaman, believed by some to have been a fortress. Three parallel lines of zig-zag walls run for about 360 metres and there are 21 bastions. The stones, some of them weighing in excess of 130 tons, fit together so precisely that it is impossible to insert a sheet of paper between them. How this was achieved is still a mystery. The walls are now about 6 metres high, after the Spanish used the upper part as a quarry for hundreds of years. It is estimated that about 20% of the original structure survives. Recent excavations suggest that the walls may have been built by the Killke people before the Incas came. 
 Keywords: High Andes, Saksaq Waman, Cuzco, Qosqo, La Ciudad Imperial, The Imperial City, Historical Capital of Peru, colonial architecture, architecture
PMR654-10 
 Peru: Cusco/Cuzco/Qosqo (3300 metres a.s.l.), was occupied by the Killke people, from about 900 to 1200 AD, after which it became the capital city of the Incas. Inca legend has it that the city was built by Chief Pachacuti. In 1533 the Spanish arrived and largely rebuilt the city. UNESCO declared it a World Heritage Site in 1983.

Ruins of the (Inca?) construction Sacsayhuaman, believed by some to have been a fortress. Three parallel lines of zig-zag walls run for about 360 metres and there are 21 bastions. The stones, some of them weighing in excess of 130 tons, fit together so precisely that it is impossible to insert a sheet of paper between them. How this was achieved is still a mystery. The walls are now about 6 metres high, after the Spanish used the upper part as a quarry for hundreds of years. It is estimated that about 20% of the original structure survives. Recent excavations suggest that the walls may have been built by the Killke people before the Incas came. 
 Keywords: High Andes, Saksaq Waman, Cuzco, Qosqo, La Ciudad Imperial, The Imperial City, Historical Capital of Peru, colonial architecture, architecture
PMR649-02 
 Libya, Tripolitania: ruins of the ancient city of Leptis Magna. The city was founded by Phoenician colonists about 1100 BC but became part of the Roman Empire when Carthage fell in the Third Punic War, in 146 BC. It became the largest and most prosperous city in Roman Africa. Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Adjacent to the north-eastern side of the Forum stood the Basilica of Septimius Severus, 92 metres long by 40 metres wide, the nave lined by red granite columns, some of which are presently lying in the Forum. Carved limestone column in the apse showing a Bachanalian figure mounted on a lion, which is standing on a vase. 
 Keywords: Roman architecture, Punic architecture, Maghreb, archeology, archeological excavations, stone carving, artistic, historical city
PMR649-01 
 Libya, Tripolitania: ruins of the ancient city of Leptis Magna. The city was founded by Phoenician colonists about 1100 BC but became part of the Roman Empire when Carthage fell in the Third Punic War, in 146 BC. It became the largest and most prosperous city in Roman Africa. Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Adjacent to the north-eastern side of the Forum stood the Basilica of Septimius Severus, 92 metres long by 40 metres wide, the nave lined by red granite columns, some of which are presently lying in the Forum. Carved limestone columns in the apse, with scenes ornamented with vines and bunches of grapes. 
 Keywords: Roman architecture, historical city, artistic, stone carving, archeological excavations, archeology, Maghreb, Punic architecture
PMR648-12 
 Libya, Tripolitania: ruins of the ancient city of Leptis Magna. The city was founded by Phoenician colonists about 1100 BC but became part of the Roman Empire when Carthage fell in the Third Punic War, in 146 BC. It became the largest and most prosperous city in Roman Africa. Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Adjacent to the north-eastern side of the Forum stood the Basilica of Septimius Severus, 92 metres long by 40 metres wide, the nave lined by red granite columns, some of which are presently lying in the Forum. 
 Keywords: Roman architecture, historical city, artistic, stone carving, archeological excavations, archeology, Maghreb, Punic architecture
PMR643-09 
 Libya, Fezzan: Ghat, an oasis town and permanent Tuareg settlement on the Algerian border going back to Garamantian times (1st century BC). One of the narrow streets in the medina, lined with mud brick walls. 
 Keywords: Maghreb, barren, sand-dune landscape, sand dunes, Sahara Desert, mud brick buildings, adobe, Tuareg architecture, historical oasis town