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PMR105-03 
 Egypt, Aswan: camel and rider in the desert near Aswan. 
 Keywords: culture, dromedary, ship of the desert
PMR102-12 
 Egypt, Cairo, Giza: camel and rider, with the Great Pyramid of Cheops in the background. 
 Keywords: Egyptology, archeology, antiquity, historical, hieroglyphics, architecture, culture, costume, tradition, ship of the desert, timeless
PMR062-07 
 South Africa, Western Cape Province, Cape Town: equestrian statue "Energy" by G.R. Watts, on the Rhodes Memorial 
 Keywords: landscape, plain, settlements, monument, allegory, horse & rider, bronze figures
PMR-D0738 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Straubing: 7 km. long costumed procession passing through the marketplace in celebration of the 200th Gaubodenfest on 19th August 2012: top-hatted penny-farthing bicycle rider. 
 Keywords: picturesque, pageantry, festival, mediaeval, historical, traditional dress, regional dress, dirndl, brass bands, beer drays, horse-drawn-carriages, children, hobby groups, shooting clubs, colourful, festivities
PMR-D0180 
 Argentina: gauchos with horses in the Andes foothills. 
 Keywords: cowboys, riders, herdsmen, stockman, rancher
PMR358-10 
 Switzerland, Bernese Oberland, Interlaken: Swiss National Day procession: riders in mediaeval costumes on horses with ceremonial trappings. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Alps, colourful, uniform, national dress, regional dress, traditional, dirndl
PMR317-10 
 Poland, Cracow: the Grunwald Monument, donated in 1910 by Ignacy Paderewski, commemorates the 500th anniversary of the victory over the Teutonic Order. 
 Keywords: architecture, metropolis, culture, historic, heritage, equestrian, horse-rider, statues, battle
PMR-D3432 
 Germany, Saxony-Anhalt, Magdeburg: the Magdeburger Reiter (Rider) (1240), the first equestrian statue north of the Alps. 
 Keywords: architecture, metropolis, mediaeval, picturesque, culture, historic, national heritage, monument, horse-rider
PMR-D3431 
 Germany, Saxony-Anhalt, Magdeburg: the Magdeburger Reiter (Rider) (1240), the first equestrian statue north of the Alps. 
 Keywords: architecture, metropolis, mediaeval, picturesque, culture, historic, national heritage, monument, horse-rider
PMR165-11 
 U.S.A., Utah, Bryce Canyon: a group of riders on the Horse Trail. 
 Keywords: spectacular, geology, ecology, fissure, erosion, strata, nature, picturesque, scenic, photogenic, heritage, pinnacles
PMR017K-04 
 Syria, Mari: a visit from a posse of young equestrian viragos! 
 Keywords: ass, mule, arab girls, riders, desert
PMR144K-21 
 Thailand, Ayuthaya (the royal capital 1350-1767): elephant posing with riders, with Wat Phra Ram in the background. 
 Keywords: Buddhist, national heritage, historic, religious, colourful, architecture, Siam, picturesque, temples
PMR535-07 
 Syria, Palmyra: the monumental Tetrapylon (only one column is original granite) where the Colonnaded Way makes a change of direction of several degrees. Built after the visit of the Emperor Hadrian in 129 AD. Camel and rider in the foreground, and Qalaat ibn Maan fortress in the background. 
 Keywords: architecture, ruined city, desert, historical, archeological, archeology, natural heritage, picturesque, Roman, columns
PMR115K-33 
 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 camel-rider on the colonnaded way, with the Royal Tombs in the distant background. 
 Keywords: rose red city, Nabataean capital, natural caves, rock tombs, Roman architecture, Greek architecture, Egyptian architecture, archeological site, geology
PMR115K-27 
 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: Closer view of some of the Bedouin horse riders. 
 Keywords: rose red city, geology, archeological site, Egyptian architecture, Greek architecture, Roman architecture, rock tombs, natural caves, Nabataean capital
PMR115K-26 
 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: Bedouin horse riders, with impressive, bare, sandstone mountains as backdrop. 
 Keywords: rose red city, geology, archeological site, Egyptian architecture, Greek architecture, Roman architecture, rock tombs, natural caves, Nabataean capital
PMR098K-33 
 Paraguay: a working gaucho, with horse and dog, and a herd of cattle, about 30 kilometres from the Argentinian border. 
 Keywords: cowboy, horse and rider, horse rider, mounted
PMR098K-32 
 Paraguay: a working gaucho, about 30 kilometres from the Argentinian border. 
 Keywords: cowboy, horse rider
PMR023K-20 
 Viet Nam, Saigon: Commonest form of travel is the scooter or bicycle, on which the whole family may travel. Most riders are thoroughly masked against traffic fumes. (2002) 
 Keywords: Vietnam
PMR023K-19 
 Viet Nam, Saigon: Commonest form of travel is the scooter or bicycle, on which the whole family may travel. Most riders are thoroughly masked against traffic fumes. (2002) 
 Keywords: Vietnam
PMR023K-17 
 Viet Nam, Saigon: Commonest form of travel is the scooter or bicycle, on which the whole family may travel. Most riders are thoroughly masked against traffic fumes. The cheapest form of conveyance is the trishaw. (2002) 
 Keywords: Vietnam
PMR023K-16 
 Viet Nam, Saigon: Commonest form of travel is the scooter or bicycle, on which the whole family may travel. Most riders are thoroughly masked against traffic fumes. (2002) 
 Keywords: Vietnam
PMR023K-15 
 Viet Nam, Saigon: Commonest form of travel is the scooter or bicycle, on which the whole family may travel. Most riders are thoroughly masked against traffic fumes. (2002) 
 Keywords: Vietnam
PMR023K-14 
 Viet Nam, Saigon: Commonest form of travel is the scooter or bicycle, on which the whole family may travel. Most riders are thoroughly masked against traffic fumes. (2002) 
 Keywords: Vietnam
PMR023K-13 
 Viet Nam, Saigon: Commonest form of travel is the scooter or bicycle, on which the whole family may travel. Most riders are thoroughly masked against traffic fumes. (2002) 
 Keywords: Vietnam
PMR023K-12 
 Viet Nam, Saigon: Commonest form of travel is the scooter or bicycle, on which the whole family may travel. Most riders are thoroughly masked against traffic fumes. (2002) 
 Keywords: Vietnam

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