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PMR-D7470 
 Morocco, Rissani: Ksar Abouam, a former Alaouite Wasir's fortified village dating from the 19th century, recently restored by UNESCO. This was inhabited by a whole self-contained community with granaries, mosque and hammam. The Alaouite dynasty, which has ruled Morocco since 1631, originated here. 
A typical studded door with tiled surround. 
 Keywords: Africa, tradition, culture, Maghreb, Islam, Muslim
PMR-D7373 
 Morocco: Chefchaouen: the ancient town, founded in 1471, lies on the edge of the Rif mountains. Traditionally, the houses and walls in the narrow, winding streets of the old town are blue-washed. In the centre of the medina is the bustling Place Outa el Hammam, where the entrance to the mosque has a double studded door with blue and white painted surround. 
 Keywords: Africa, Maghreb, picturesque, colourful
PMR-D7366 
 Morocco: Chefchaouen: the ancient town, founded in 1471, lies on the edge of the Rif mountains. Traditionally, the houses and walls in the narrow, winding streets of the old town are blue-washed. A typical studded door with tiled surround. 
 Keywords: Africa, colourful, picturesque, Maghreb
PMR-D2983 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Ohlstadt: Camargue White Horses (Camarguais) at the Schwaiganger Stud Farm, where there is a breeding group. 
 Keywords: equine, equus
PMR-D2982 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Ohlstadt: Camargue White Horses (Camarguais) at the Schwaiganger Stud Farm, where there is a breeding group. 
 Keywords: equine, equus
PMR-D2981 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Ohlstadt: Camargue White Horses (Camarguais) at the Schwaiganger Stud Farm, where there is a breeding group. 
 Keywords: equine, equus
PMR537-12 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria: buttercup meadows surrounding a stud farm. 
 Keywords: alpine, spring, mountain range, Alps, alpine scenery, picturesque, countryside, nature
PMR104K-06 
 Bolivia, Tiwanaku or Tiahuanaco: Ruins of the capital city of a great civilisation, dating back to 1500 BC, but becoming a centre of culture only about 300 BC. After about 400 AD the empire expanded to take in large parts of present-day Peru, Bolivia and Chile on the west coast. Their success was based on highly effective agricultural innovation. In about 1000 AD the civilisation was virtually wiped out by continuing drought, the remnants being incorporated into the Inca empire around 1450 AD. These people had no written language and their name is unknown.

The inside walls of the semi-subterranean temple are studded with 175 carved stone heads, all different. 
 Keywords: High Andes, archeological site, historical site, archeology, excavations, Tiahuanacu
PMR081K-29 
 Tunisia: Bizerta, founded by the Phoenicians in the 9th century BC under the name of Hippo Diarrytus, possesses a fine natural harbour. The attractive quayside avenue (Quai Tarik ibn Ziad), studded with palms, overlooks the channel. 
 Keywords: Islamic, port, Maghreb, historic, heritage, Mohamed, Muslim, picturesque
PMR080K-05 
 Tunisia: Kairouan, the fourth holiest place in Islam, after Mecca, Medina and Jerusalem: traditional doors: the number of studs in the door was a measure of the wealth of the owner. 
 Keywords: Islam, Muslim, Mohammedan, Maghreb, historic, heritage, picturesque
PMR052K-32 
 Spain, Old Castile, Segovia: Casa de los Picos, a 15th century mansion whose facade is studded with pointed granite pyramids.
PMR019K-35 
 Hungary, Hortobagy National Park and Wildlife Reserve: herd of grazing horses on the puszta, with traditional Hungarian well in the background. 
 Keywords: stud, horse breeding
PMR019K-34 
 Hungary, Hortobagy National Park and Wildlife Reserve: cowboy ("cskiko") in traditional blue robes, demonstrating the use of the bullwhip from his prone horse on the puszta. 
 Keywords: stud, horse breeding
PMR628-04 
 Spain, Lanzarote, Canary Islands: black, volcanic larva studs the sandy beach on the north-east coast where the larva stream from the volcano Monte Corona ran directly into the sea. 
 Keywords: vocano, eruption, magma

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