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PMR061-06 
 South Africa, Natal, Durban: Botanical Gardens - Rosy Trumpet Tree (Tabebuia rosea), native to South America 
 Keywords: plant, botany, horticulture, exotic, flowering tree, lawns, shrubs, flowerbeds
PMR060-02 
 South Africa, Natal, Durban: Zulu kraal in Tribal Trust Reserved Land in the Valley of a Thousand Hills - the witchdoctor or shaman outside his hut 
 Keywords: native, way of life, domestic chores, thatched, huts, village, tradition, daily chores, compound, medecine man
PMR060-01 
 South Africa, Natal, Durban: Zulu kraal in Tribal Trust Reserved Land in the Valley of a Thousand Hills - first and second wives of the chief grinding corn 
 Keywords: native, way of life, domestic chores, thatched, huts, village, tradition, daily chores, compound
PMR059-12 
 South Africa, Natal, Durban: Zulu kraal in Tribal Trust Reserved Land in the Valley of a Thousand Hills - the chief presents his wives in a dance led by the head wife who leads the action with signals given by whistle 
 Keywords: native, way of life, domestic chores, thatched, huts, village, tradition, daily chores, compound, chant, rhythm
PMR059-11 
 South Africa, Natal, Durban: Zulu kraal in Tribal Trust Reserved Land in the Valley of a Thousand Hills - the chief presents his wives in a dance led by the head wife who leads the action with signals given by whistle 
 Keywords: native, way of life, domestic chores, thatched, huts, village, tradition, daily chores, compound, chant, rhythm
PMR059-10 
 South Africa, Natal, Durban: Zulu kraal in Tribal Trust Reserved Land in the Valley of a Thousand Hills - two of the chief's wives grinding corn 
 Keywords: native, way of life, domestic chores, thatched, huts, village, tradition, daily chores, compound, colourful
PMR059-09 
 South Africa, Natal, Durban: Zulu kraal in Tribal Trust Reserved Land in the Valley of a Thousand Hills - two of the chief's youngest warriors 
 Keywords: native, way of life, tradition, Zulu children
PMR059-08 
 South Africa, Natal, Durban: Zulu kraal in Tribal Trust Reserved Land in the Valley of a Thousand Hills - view of the kraal on a hillside 
 Keywords: native, way of life, domestic chores, thatched, huts, village, tradition, daily chores, compound
PMR058-11 
 South Africa, Natal, Durban: Strelitzia, or Bird of Paradise flower, a native of South Africa, named after the duchy of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, birthplace of Queen Charlotte of England 
 Keywords: blossom, plant, botany, botanical, horticulture, colourful, exotic, crane flower
PMR058-04 
 South Africa, Natal, Durban: native crafts on display by street vendors 
 Keywords: tourist trade, trinkets, local crafts, souvenirs
PMR056-07 
 Rhodesia, Wankie National Park: native sculpture by the Safari Lodge swimming pool with local water hole in the background 
 Keywords: wild life, big game, wild animals, fauna, native art
PMR-D12049 
 Turkey, Bozburun Peninsula, Loryma: a native goat, on watch, remains motionless for long periods. 
 Keywords: Aegean , animal, fauna, figurehead, flora, look-out, sentinel, wildlife
PMR-D12044 
 Turkey, Bozburun Peninsula, Loryma: a native goat, on watch, remains motionless for long periods. 
 Keywords: Aegean , animal, fauna, flora, look-out, wildlife
PMR-D9662 
 Iceland, Reykjavik: a small lake in the centre of the city's tastefully landscaped botanical garden which contains a fine collection of native and foreign trees and shrubs. 
 Keywords: capital city, horticulture, flora, scenic, park, recreation area
PMR-D8626 
 Chile. Santiago, Santa Lucia Hill: Araucaria angustifolia, an evergreen coniferous tree belonginging to the family Araucariaceae which has 19 members. It is native to Brazil, but highly endangered due to deforestation activities. 
 Keywords: South America, rainforest, flora and fauna, nature, botany, Latin America
PMR-D5179 
 Uzbekistan, Province Khorezm, Khiva, a walled, desert city founded about the beginning of the millennium: Muhammad Ibn Muso Al Xorazmiy 783-850 AD, mathematician and astronomer, to whom we owe the terms algebra and algorithm. He was probably a native of Khiva. 
 Keywords: Asian, Silk Road, picturesque, architecture, culture, historic, heritage, Muslim, colourful, artistic, Sunni Islam, UNESCO, monument, statue, memorial
PMR-D4684 
 Cambodia, Phnom Penh: examples of typical stilt houses in Koh Oknha Tey Commune, on Silk Island. 
 Keywords: capital city, Khmer, kingdom, Indo-China, orient, Buddhist, metropolis, dwellings, traditional , native
PMR-D4681 
 Cambodia, Phnom Penh: stilt houses on Koh Oknha Tey (Silk Island). 
 Keywords: capital city, Khmer, kingdom, Indo-China, orient, Buddhist, metropolis, dwellings, traditional, native
PMR-D4679 
 Cambodia, Phnom Penh: stilt houses on Koh Oknha Tey (Silk Island). 
 Keywords: capital city, Khmer, kingdom, Indo-China, orient, Buddhist, metropolis, dwellings, traditional, native
PMR268-05 
 U.S.A., Florida, Miami Seaquarium: Lost Islands, "where turtles, flamingos, native birds and fish flourish in a South Florida jungle environment, in an unspoiled mangrove hammock". 
 Keywords: sealife, fishes, sea mammals, performance, entertainment, colourful, photogenic, thrilling, exciting, pools, enclosures
PMR473-03 
 Spain, Catelonia, Barcelona: Expiatory Temple of the Sagrada Familia, being built since 1882 to plans of Antoni Gaudí:
Details of the carved figures on the east (Nativity) facade. 
 Keywords: architecture, artistic, church, cathedral, stone-carving, Christian, culture, historic, national heritage
PMR434-03 
 Poland, Gdansk: a native of Danzig, of German descent. 
 Keywords: Danzig, expatriate, German stock, ethnic
PMR127K-28 
 USA; Massachusetts, Plymouth: natives burning out a log canoe in a reconstruction of the Wampanoag Indian Homesite. 
 Keywords: Pilgrim Fathers, New England, port, seaport, early settlers, Mayflower, emigration, indiginous peoples, artesans, craftsmen, boat-building
PMR112K-36 
 USA, Oregon, Port Orford: Battle Rock and the beach, looking south. A major battle with the natives took place here in 1851. 
 Keywords: countryside, cliffs, beach, breakers, deserted shore, coastline, rugged coast
PMR111K-29 
 Spectacled Owl (Pulsatrix perspicillata) native to South America, in Woodland Park Zoo. 
 Keywords: fauna, wild animals, animals, owls, birds , raptors, birds of prey
PMR110K-30 
 Canada, Vancouver Island, Victoria BC: sellers of native artefacts under their umbrellas, with flowerbeds overlooking the Inner Harbour. 
 Keywords: architecture, tourism, national heritage, picturesque
PMR103K-36 
 Bolivia, Nuestra Senora de La Paz, at 3660 metres, the highest capital city in the world. A couple of Aymara people in traditional dress, on a bench enjoying ice creams, in the Plaza Murillo. 
 Keywords: High Andes, pigeons, native people, indigenas, street scene, architecture
PMR103K-35 
 Bolivia, Nuestra Senora de La Paz, at 3660 metres, the highest capital city in the world. A couple of Aymara people in traditional dress in the Plaza Murillo. 
 Keywords: High Andes, street scene, indigenas, native people
PMR103K-34 
 Bolivia, Nuestra Senora de La Paz, at 3660 metres, the highest capital city in the world. Monument to Pedro Domingo Murillo (1757-1810), freedom fighter and native of the city, in the Plaza Murillo, with the Palacio Legislative behind. 
 Keywords: High Andes, architecture, street scene, square, bronze statue, Legislative Palace
PMR103K-18 
 Bolivia, Nuestra Senora de La Paz, at 3660 metres, the highest capital city in the world. Aymara people in traditional dress, in Plaza Murillo. 
 Keywords: High Andes, street scene, native people, indigenas
PMR103K-17 
 Bolivia, Nuestra Senora de La Paz, at 3660 metres, the highest capital city in the world. Monument to Pedro Domingo Murillo (1757-1810), freedom fighter and native of the city, in the Plaza Murillo, the centre of La Paz. 
 Keywords: High Andes, architecture, street scene, statue, square
PMR020K-05 
 Romania, Transylvania, Sinaia: Peles Castle, built between 1873 and 1883 for King Carol I, a Hohenzoller, who wished to be reminded of his native land in southern Germany. Was used as a hotel for visiting VIPs during the Ceaucescu period. Here, statue of Elisabeth, Queen of Romania 1869-1916, with her crotchet-work. 
 Keywords: Carpathian Mountains
PMR020K-04 
 Romania, Transylvania, Sinaia: Peles Castle, built between 1873 and 1883 for King Carol I, a Hohenzoller, who wished to be reminded of his native land in southern Germany. Was used as a hotel for visiting VIPs during the Ceaucescu period. 
 Keywords: Carpathian Mountains
PMR038K-08 
 Namibia, Twyfontein: Engravings of wild animals on the rocks, estimated to be up to 6000 years old. "Uri-Ais" ("Springing Fountain") was the name given to this valley by the natives. Over 2500 engravings have been found. 
 Keywords: rock drawings, prehistoric drawings
PMR060K-36 
 Romania, Northern Dobruja, Balta Brailei Mountains: Dianthus nardiformis, native to this part of the Balkans. 
 Keywords: flowering plants, botany
PMR430-03 
 Madeira, Curral das Freiras: Disc Houseleek (Aeonium glandulosum = Sempervivum glandulosum), a native species. 
 Keywords: island, plants, botanical, botany, flowers, luxuriant, lush, resort, semi-tropical
PMR430-02 
 Madeira, Curral das Freiras: Downy Stonecrop (Aichryson villosum = Sempervivum villosum), a native species. 
 Keywords: island, plants, botanical, botany, flowers, luxuriant, lush, resort, semi-tropical
PMR396-12 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Bar-headed Geese (Anser canagicus) on the River Isar. Although not native to central Europe they have established themselves and begun to breed. 
 Keywords: flora and fauna, waterfowl, birds, ornithology, München
PMR544-9 
 Sinaia: Peles Castle, built between 1873 and 1883 for King Carol I, a Hohenzoller, who wished to be reminded of his native land in southern Germany. Here: the courtyard with fountain and frescoes of hunting scenes. 
 Keywords: noble residence
PMR544-8 
 Sinaia: Peles Castle, built between 1873 and 1883 for King Carol I, a Hohenzoller, who wished to be reminded of his native land in southern Germany. Used by President Ceausescu as accommodation for VIP guests. 
 Keywords: noble residence, stately home, turrets, spires
PMR593-01 
 Mexico: Cholula, site of the "Gran Piramide de Tepanapa", called "Tlachihaultepet" by the natives, which was already overgrownl by the time Cortes arrived in 1519 and is the largest (not the highest) man-made pyramid. It probably dates back to 1st century AD. View of the volcano Popocatepetl, with the town of Cholula in the middleground, from the base of the pyramid.
PMR592-12 
 Mexico: Cholula, site of the "Gran Piramide de Tepanapa", called "Tlachihaultepet" by the natives, which was already overgrownl by the time Cortes arrived in 1519 and is the largest (not the highest) man-made pyramid. It probably dates back to 1st century AD. View of the town of Cholula and some of its dozens of churches, from the pyramid.
PMR592-11 
 Mexico: Cholula, site of the "Gran Piramide de Tepanapa", called "Tlachihaultepet" by the natives, which was already overgrownl by the time Cortes arrived in 1519 and is the largest (not the highest) man-made pyramid. It probably dates back to 1st century AD. Belltowers of the church, built on the summit of the pyramid by Cortes, Nuestra Senora de los Remedios.
PMR592-10 
 Mexico: Cholula, site of the "Gran Piramide de Tepanapa", called "Tlachihaultepet" by the natives, which was already overgrownl by the time Cortes arrived in 1519 and is the largest (not the highest) man-made pyramid. It probably dates back to 1st century AD. Cross of the summit church, with the volcano Ixtaccihuatl's snow-covered peak in the distance.
PMR592-09 
 Mexico: Cholula, site of the "Gran Piramide de Tepanapa", called "Tlachihaultepet" by the natives, which was already overgrownl by the time Cortes arrived in 1519 and is the largest (not the highest) man-made pyramid. It probably dates back to 1st century AD. The town of Cholula with the volcano Popocatepetl (5452 metres) behind from the top of the pyramid.
PMR592-08 
 Mexico: Cholula, site of the "Gran Piramide de Tepanapa", called "Tlachihaultepet" by the natives, which was already overgrownl by the time Cortes arrived in 1519 and is the largest (not the highest) man-made pyramid. It probably dates back to 1st century AD. View of the town of Cholula and the volcano Ixtaccihuatl (5286 metres) from the top of the pyramid.
PMR575-12 
 Moldova, Chisinau: Othodox Cathedral of Christ's Nativity, built 1830-6 with its free-standing bell tower. Architect: A. Melnicov.
PMR575-09 
 Moldova, Chisinau: Orthodox Cathedral of Christ's Nativity in Chisinau/Kishinev, built in 1830-36. Architect: A. Melnicov.
PMR572-12 
 Namibia, Twyfelfontein: "Uri-Ais" ("Springing Fountain") was the name given to this valley by the natives; over 2500 rock engravings have been identified here.
PMR661-02 
 USA, Oregon, Port Orford: Battle Rock and the beach; the site of a major battle with the natives in 1851. 
 Keywords: countryside, rugged coast, coastline, deserted shore, breakers, beach, cliffs
PMR660-11 
 USA, Oregon, Port Orford: Battle Rock and the beach, looking south; the site of a major battle with the natives in 1851. 
 Keywords: countryside, rugged coast, coastline, deserted shore, breakers, beach, cliffs
PMR650-08 
 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.

The magnificent Arch of Septimius Severus built in 203 AD in the emperor's native town, is in a state of continual reconstruction. View from the south, showing the restored stone reliefs on the inside of the arches. 
 Keywords: Roman architecture, historical city, artistic, stone carving, archeological excavations, archeology, Maghreb, Punic architecture
PMR650-07 
 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.

Bronze statue of Emperor Septimius Severus, a native of Leptis Magna, who ruled the empire from 193 to 211 AD. 
 Keywords: Roman architecture, historical city, artistic, stone carving, archeological excavations, archeology, Maghreb, Punic architecture
PMR650-05 
 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.

The magnificent Arch of Septimius Severus built in 203 AD in the emperor's native town, is in a state of continual reconstruction. View from the north-west, looking along the Decumanus. 
 Keywords: Roman architecture, Punic architecture, Maghreb, archeology, archeological excavations, stone carving, artistic, historical city
PMR648-03 
 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.

The magnificent Arch of Septimius Severus built in 203 AD in the emperor's native town, is in a state of continual reconstruction. Details of the fluted Corinthian columns with pediment and the carved floral decoration. 
 Keywords: Roman architecture, Punic architecture, Maghreb, archeology, archeological excavations, stone carving, artistic, historical city
PMR648-02 
 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.

The magnificent Arch of Septimius Severus built in 203 AD in the emperor's native town, is in a state of continual reconstruction. The Arch of Antoninus Pius is visible in the distance to the north-west along the Decumanus. 
 Keywords: Roman architecture, Punic architecture, Maghreb, archeology, archeological excavations, stone carving, artistic, historical city

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