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PMR-D11495 
 Greece, Island of Corfu, Kanoni: Mon Repos, a villa built for Frederick Adam in 1820 later became the property of the Greek Royal Family and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, was born here in 1921. It has been refurnished in the original style and is open to the public as the Museum of Paleopolis. 
 Keywords: architecture, culture, heritage, historic, Ionian Islands
PMR-D11494 
 Greece, Island of Corfu, Kanoni: Mon Repos, a villa built for Frederick Adam in 1820 later became the property of the Greek Royal Family and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, was born here in 1921. It has been refurnished in the original style and is open to the public as the Museum of Paleopolis. 
 Keywords: architecture, culture, heritage, historic, Ionian Islands
PMR-D6987 
 Algeria, Illizi, Tadrat National Park: flowers of Hureim or Simple-leaved Bean Caper (Tetraena simplex or Zygophyllum simplex), a desert succulent with medicinal properties. 
 Keywords: Sahara, yellow, flora, plant, desert
PMR000-01 
 England, East Sussex: Sheffield Park Garden, originally laid out by 'Capability' Brown, now a National Trust property, provides a feast of colour in the aurumn. 
 Keywords: culture, reflections, foliage colour, botanical, picturesque, heritage
PMR-D7585 
 Morocco: tree-climbing goats on the road to Essaouira. The goats climb a particular species of tree, the Argan (Argania spinosa) to eat the nuts which are embedded in a layer of pulp. However the nuts are not ripe until June and at other times of the year the goats are induced to climb the trees for the benefit of tourists. The kernels of the Argan nuts contain a valuable oil, which has beneficial properties when consumed by humans, and are avidly harvested. 
 Keywords: Africa, bizarre, Maghreb, Islam, Muslim
PMR-D7584 
 Morocco: tree-climbing goats on the road to Essaouira. The goats climb a particular species of tree, the Argan (Argania spinosa) to eat the nuts which are embedded in a layer of pulp. However the nuts are not ripe until June and at other times of the year the goats are induced to climb the trees for the benefit of tourists. The kernels of the Argan nuts contain a valuable oil, which has beneficial properties when consumed by humans, and are avidly harvested. 
 Keywords: Africa, bizarre, Maghreb, Islam, Muslim
PMR-D7583 
 Morocco: tree-climbing goats on the road to Essaouira. The goats climb a particular species of tree, the Argan (Argania spinosa) to eat the nuts which are embedded in a layer of pulp. However the nuts are not ripe until June and at other times of the year the goats are induced to climb the trees for the benefit of tourists. The kernels of the Argan nuts contain a valuable oil, which has beneficial properties when consumed by humans, and are avidly harvested. 
 Keywords: Africa, bizarre, Maghreb, Islam, Muslim
PMR-D7582 
 Morocco: tree-climbing goats on the road to Essaouira. The goats climb a particular species of tree, the Argan (Argania spinosa) to eat the nuts which are embedded in a layer of pulp. However the nuts are not ripe until June and at other times of the year the goats are induced to climb the trees for the benefit of tourists. The kernels of the Argan nuts contain a valuable oil, which has beneficial properties when consumed by humans, and are avidly harvested. 
 Keywords: Africa, bizarre, Maghreb, Islam, Muslim
PMR-D0328 
 England, Buckinghamshire, High Wycombe: Hughendon Manor, a red brick Victorian mansion which was the home of Benjamin Disraeli in the 19th century. During WWII it was the home of a government intelligence unit which analysed aerial photographs of Germany to locate suitable targets for bombing raids. Now the property of The National Trust. View of the house from the bottom of the garden. 
 Keywords: stately homes, stately gardens
PMR-D0327 
 England, Buckinghamshire, High Wycombe: Hughendon Manor, a red brick Victorian mansion which was the home of Benjamin Disraeli in the 19th century. During WWII it was the home of a government intelligence unit which analysed aerial photographs of Germany to locate suitable targets for bombing raids. Now the property of The National Trust. View of the house from the bottom of the garden. 
 Keywords: stately homes, stately gardens
PMR-D0326 
 England, Buckinghamshire, High Wycombe: Hughendon Manor, a red brick Victorian mansion which was the home of Benjamin Disraeli in the 19th century. During WWII it was the home of a government intelligence unit which analysed aerial photographs of Germany to locate suitable targets for bombing raids. Now the property of The National Trust. View of the house from the bottom of the garden. 
 Keywords: stately homes, stately gardens
PMR364-12 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Unterschleissheim: modern estate of mixed housing with green areas and children's playground in the northern suburbs of Munich. 
 Keywords: architecture, München, metropolis, property, residential, estate
PMR364-04 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Unterschleissheim: block of modern residential apartments, erected 1976, with swimming pool on the roof, in the northern suburbs of Munich. 
 Keywords: architecture, metropolis, München, spring, blossom, property
PMR279-07 
 England, Norfolk: eastern fomal gardens of Blickling Hall, a National Trust property, built in 1628. 
 Keywords: picturesque, national heritage, grounds, flowerbeds, herbacious border, colourful, park, topiary, vista
PMR279-04 
 England, Norfolk: south facade of Blickling Hall, a National Trust property, built in 1628, seen from the end of the main drive, by the entrance gate, showing the east and west wings. 
 Keywords: architecture, picturesque, culture, historic, national heritage
PMR279-03 
 England, Norfolk: south facade of Blickling Hall, a National Trust property, built in 1628. 
 Keywords: architecture, picturesque, culture, historic, national heritage
PMR264-03 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: swimming pool on the roof of a modern residential block. 
 Keywords: München, leisure, bathing, cooling, relaxing, real estate, property market
PMR049K-18 
 Cyprus: New house at Tala, about five miles above Paphos, with roses and geraniums in flower. 
 Keywords: property development
PMR043K-34 
 Russia, Karelia: Open air museum on the island of Kizhi in the Onega Sea: traditional self-contained wooden farmhouse, the former property of the family Ozhevnev, over 100 years old. The farm animals occupied the ground floor in winter, and enough provisions were stored to last out the winter when completely snowed in. In the foreground the "Banya" or sauna.
PMR042K-25 
 Cyprus: New house at Tala, about 5 kilometres above Paphos, with oleander bush in the foreground. 
 Keywords: property development
PMR042K-24 
 Cyprus: New house at Tala, about 5 kilometres above Paphos, with jacaranda tree and oleander in the foreground. 
 Keywords: property development
PMR042K-23 
 Cyprus, Paphos: View of Coral Bay resort and the surrounding land development. 
 Keywords: property development
PMR042K-14 
 Cyprus: Swimming pool and developing garden at Tala, about 5 kilometres above Paphos. 
 Keywords: property development
PMR042K-06 
 Cyprus, Prodhromos: The huge, abandoned Berengaria Hotel awaiting a new developer and a new identity. 
 Keywords: property development
PMR041K-26 
 Cyprus: New house with swimming pool and developing garden at Tala, about 5 kilometres above Paphos. 
 Keywords: property development
PMR041K-25 
 Cyprus: New house with swimming pool at Tala, about 5 kilometres above Paphos. 
 Keywords: property development
PMR070K-02 
 Turkey, Lycia, Kalkan: Picturesque harbour of the former Greek town of Kalkan with new developments straggling up the hillside. It is said that the British settlers already outnumber the Turkish population. 
 Keywords: port, property development, desirable properties, British expatriates, yachts, Lycia
PMR069K-31 
 Turkey, Lycia, Kalkan: Picturesque harbour of the former Greek town of Kalkan with new developments straggling up the hillside. It is said that the British settlers already outnumber the Turkish population. 
 Keywords: port, property development, desirable properties, British expatriates, yachts, Lycia
PMR069K-30 
 Turkey, Lycia, Kalkan: Picturesque harbour of the former Greek town of Kalkan with new developments straggling up the hillside. It is said that the British settlers already outnumber the Turkish population. 
 Keywords: port, property development, desirable properties, British expatriates, yachts, Lycia
PMR061K-17 
 Bulgaria, Varna: In the pedestrian zone. Numerous estate agents try to satisfy the demand for property from the west (2005).
PMR411-11 
 England, Norfolk, Belton: cottage garden in spring. 
 Keywords: house, des. res., village, property
PMR630-09 
 Tunisia: Chebika, an abandoned Berber oasis village on the site of the former Roman military outpost, Ad Speculum, lies on the slope of the Jebel en Negueb (Red Mountains), on the edge of the desert, about five kilometres from the Algerian border. Here: view of the date palms which are still cultivated and harvested by the villagers, whose property they are. 
 Keywords: Muslim, Mohamed, historic, heritage, Islam
PMR622-11 
 Turkey, Lycia, Kalkan: Picturesque harbour of the former Greek town of Kalkan with new developments straggling up the hillside. It is said that the British settlers already outnumber the Turkish population. 
 Keywords: port, property development, desirable properties, British expatriates, yachts

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