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Aircraft (3 files)

PMR-D12798 
 Germany, Baden-Württemberg, Sinsheim: C-501 EKW C-3605 Schlepp (c-n 281) of the Swiss A.F. in the Auto und Technik Museum. 
 Keywords: aeroplane, air transport, aircraft, airplane, aviation, tow-plane/tug
PMR-D7803 
 England, Shropshire, Ternhill: TA639 De Havilland DH.98 Mosquito TT.35 of the Royal Air Force at Ternhill RAF Station for the 1965 Battle of Britain display. 
 Keywords: aircraft, air transport, aviation, airplane, aeroplane, military, target tug
PMR445-07 
 SP-CEA PZL-101A Gawron glider tug (c/n 119301) at Olsztyn, Poland. 
 Keywords: veteran, vintage, aviation, aircraft, airplane, aeroplane

Travel (7 files)

PMR-D9040 
 Argentina, Tierra del Fuego, Ushuaia: wreck of the St. Christopher in the harbour. She was built as a class ATR-1 rescue tug in the USA, and served with the British Navy during the war as HMS Justice (W140). In 1957, now named St. Christopher, she was beached in the harbour and abandoned after suffering engine troubles. 
 Keywords: South America, Andes, Patagonia, Latin America
PMR132K-36 
 Cambodia, Siem Reap: the Khmer temples were built as the Khmer civilization flowered, from the 8th to the 14th centuries AD in what is now Cambodia and Thailand. The architectural style closely resembles that of India at the same period, but Hindu gods are often joined, or even replaced, by figures of Buddha. Angkor is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

This picture: Angkor Thom, a large, walled city, built in the late 12th century: the gods (on the left) and the demons (on the right) each tugging on a 7-headed naga (foreground) on the south causeway, with the south gate in the background. 
 Keywords: historic, shrine, Khmer, architecture, religion, Buddhist, Hindu, temples, picturesque, national heritage
PMR132K-34 
 Cambodia, Siem Reap: the Khmer temples were built as the Khmer civilization flowered, from the 8th to the 14th centuries AD in what is now Cambodia and Thailand. The architectural style closely resembles that of India at the same period, but Hindu gods are often joined, or even replaced, by figures of Buddha. Angkor is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

This picture: Angkor Thom, a large, walled city, built in the late 12th century: "asuras" (demons) on the south moat causeway, tugging a 7-headed naga (serpent). 
 Keywords: historic, national heritage, picturesque, temples, Hindu, Buddhist, religion, architecture, Khmer, shrine
PMR060K-04 
 Romania, Northern Dobruja, Danube Delta Nature Reserve: a passing Danube barge, seen from a houseboat of Ibis Tours, being towed by a tug.
PMR060K-01 
 Romania, Moldavia, Braila: Crossing the Danube by ferry, propelled by a tug, not far from Braila (there are no bridges over this part of the Danube).
PMR374-09 
 Australia, Sydney: tanker "Stellata" with tugs, passing Sydney Opera House. 
 Keywords: architecture, harbour, antipodes, Oz, modern architecture
PMR672-11 
 Cambodia, Siem Reap: the Khmer temples were built as the Khmer civilization flowered, from the 8th to the 14th centuries AD in what is now Cambodia and Thailand. The architectural style closely resembles that of India at the same period, but Hindu gods are often joined, or even replaced, by figures of Buddha. Angkor is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

This picture: head of one of the "asuras" (demons) tugging a "naga" (7-headed serpent) on the causeway leading to the south gate of the city of Angkor Thom, built by King Jayavarman VII and successors, from the late 12th century. Angkor Thom was one of the largest cities built by the Khmer. 
 Keywords: historic, national heritage, picturesque, temples, Hindu, Buddhist, religion, architecture, Khmer, shrine

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