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PMR140-05 
 Italy, Viterbo, Montefiasconi: view of the town and cathedral which dates back to 853 AD. One of the earliest buildings attributed to Michele Sanmicheli. Intercropped vines and olive trees in the foreground. 
 Keywords: architecture, historic, heritage, classical, monument, masonry, culture, antiquity
PMR-D11146 
 Turkey, Lycia, Koycegiz: green and red grapes in the Monday weekly market. 
 Keywords: buying & selling, colourful, commerce, food display, fruit, juicy, sweet, tempting, trading, vine products, vineyard
PMR-D8451 
 Greece, Island of Amorgos, Chora: dazzling whitewashed walls with a startling blue door, framed by vine leaves. 
 Keywords: picturesque, photogenic, colourful, alley, island hopping, Hellas, Greek Islands, Cyclades
PMR-D8392 
 Greece, Island of Paros. Parikia: colourful flowers of the Chinese Trumpet Vine (Campsis grandiflora) or (Bignonia campsis) 
 Keywords: Greek Islands, botanical, exotic, bloom, Paroikia, Hellas, Cyclades
PMR-D7284 
 Algeria, Illizi, Tassili N'Ajjer National Park: Bitter Apple or Bitter Cucumber or Desert Gourd or Vine of Sodom (Colocynthis citrullus) (now Citrullus colocynthis) with tracks of nocturnal creatures in the sand dunes of Tissetika in the Tadrart mountains. 
 Keywords: Sahara, desert, sand, Africa, Maghreb, plant, flower, melon
PMR-D7198 
 Algeria, Illizi, Tassili N'Ajjer National Park: Bitter Apple or Bitter Cucumber or Desert Gourd or Vine of Sodom (Colocynthis citrullus) (now Citrullus colocynthis). Flowering seedling. 
 Keywords: Sahara, desert, sand, Africa, Maghreb, plant, flower, melon
PMR-D7153 
 Algeria, Illizi, Tassili N'Ajjer National Park: Bitter Apple or Bitter Cucumber or Desert Gourd or Vine of Sodom (Colocynthis citrullus) (now Citrullus colocynthis). 
 Keywords: Sahara, desert, sand, Africa, Maghreb, plant, flower, melon
PMR-D7152 
 Algeria, Illizi, Tassili N'Ajjer National Park: Bitter Apple or Bitter Cucumber or Desert Gourd or Vine of Sodom (Colocynthis citrullus) (now Citrullus colocynthis). 
 Keywords: Sahara, desert, sand, Africa, Maghreb, plant, flower, melon
PMR-D7078 
 Algeria, Illizi, Tassili N'Ajjer National Park: Bitter Apple or Bitter Cucumber or Desert Gourd or Vine of Sodom (Colocynthis citrullus) (now Citrullus colocynthis). 
 Keywords: Sahara, desert, sand, Africa, Maghreb, plant, flower, melon, flora
PMR-D6397 
 Germany, Bavaria, Mittelfranken, Dinkelsbühl: wrought iron sign on Nördlingen Strasse with vine motif. 
 Keywords: picturesque, colourful, historic, heritage, mediaeval, culture, Romantic Road, Romantische Strasse, architecture
PMR304-11 
 Italy, Tuscany, Cafaggio: "Le Vigne", a typical farmhouse standing in its own grounds, with vines, olives, peaches and apricots and other fruit in season. 
 Keywords: traditional, dwelling, landscape, colourful, spring, wild flowers
PMR304-10 
 Italy, Tuscany, Cafaggio: "Le Vigne", a typical farmhouse standing in its own grounds, with vines, olives, peaches and apricots and other fruit in season. 
 Keywords: traditional, dwelling, landscape, colourful, poppies, spring, wildflowers
PMR297-04 
 Germany, Bavaria, Aschaffenburg in the Spessart: Schloss Johannisburg; built of red sandstone between 1605 and 1614 on the site of a mediaeval fortress for the Archbishops of Mainz, the castle now houses the state art gallery and municipal museum in addition to the richly furnished state apartments. Here: the vine-covered terrace leading to the gardens. 
 Keywords: palace, architecture, Renaissance, culture, picturesque, colourful, historic, heritage, mediaeval, medieval
PMR265-01 
 U.S.A., Florida, Miami: Vizcaya, a villa in the 16th century Italian Renaissance style, built 1914-16 for millionaire James Deering. View of the shell pool and four twisting, vine-encircled columns surmounted by peacocks. Italian Baroque fountain behind in the style of Vignola. 
 Keywords: historic, national heritage, architecture, culture, picturesque, residence, park, gardens, grounds
PMR263-02 
 Germany, Rhineland Palatinate, Bernkastel: half-timbered houses on the Burgstrasse, with steep vine-covered slopes behind. 
 Keywords: architecture, picturesque, culture, historic, national heritage, colourful, mediaeval, medieval, timber-frame, half-timbered, lathe and plaster, Rheinland-Pfalz
PMR262-10 
 Germany, Rhineland Palatinate: church and landing place on the River Mosel of the 1000-year-old wine-growing village of Kesten. Vine-covered slopes in the background. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Rheinland-Pfalz, wine-growing, grapes, vineyards, cultivation
PMR262-09 
 Germany, Rhineland Palatinate: terraced slopes covered with vines on the banks of the River Mosel. Not an inch of soil is wasted. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Rheinland-Pfalz, wine-growing, grapes, vineyards, cultivation
PMR262-08 
 Germany, Rhineland Palatinate: a small wine-growing village with church reflected in the waters of the River Mosel, with vine-covered slopes in the background. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Rheinland-Pfalz, German flag, wine-growing, grapes, vineyards, cultivation
PMR262-07 
 Germany, Rhineland Palatinate: barge on the River Mosel, with vine-covered slopes in the background. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Rheinland-Pfalz, trade, water-transport, German flag, wine-growing, grapes, vineyards, cultivation
PMR252-02 
 Italy, Tuscany, Cafaggio: "Le Vigne", a typical farmhouse standing in its own grounds, with vines, olives, peaches and apricots and other fruit in season. 
 Keywords: traditional, dwelling, landscape, colourful, poppies
PMR458-11 
 Austria, Dürnstein in the Wachau: wine tavern supporting luxuriant vines, where the local "Heurige" (new) wines are on sale. 
 Keywords: mediaeval, picturesque, national heritage
PMR125K-36 
 Germany, Brandenburg, Potsdam: Sans Souci Palace, planned by Frederick the Great in 1745, with fountain and vine terraces. 
 Keywords: East Germany, metropolis, national heritage, historic, architecture, Baroque, picturesque
PMR090K-07 
 Albania, Berat: In the 6th century BC the town was a Greek fortress-settlement of the Dassaretae tribe, later the Illyrian town of "Antipatrea", and then taken by the Romans in the 2nd century BC. Here: a cobbled street in the old walled citadel on the hilltop ("Kala"), with whitewashed Ottoman houses grow vines and flowers. 
 Keywords: Shqiperia, Ottoman, mediaeval, picturesque, national heritage, historic town, Turkish houses, architecture
PMR062K-21 
 Bulgaria: Veliko Tarnovo, the first capital of Bulgaria from 1187. The site was previously used by the Thracians and then the Romans before the Bulgarians came, and is virtually surrounded by a loop of the River Yantra. Here, an old wooden balcony, overgrown with vines, in Reservoarska.
PMR426-02 
 Madeira, Sao Roque do Faial: cultivating vines, bananas and other crops on the steep sides of the valley. 
 Keywords: island, flowers, luxuriant, lush, resort, semi-tropical
PMR401-09 
 Germany, Brandenburg, Potsdam: Schloss Sans Souci (Palace), creation of Frederick the Great, with its famous terraces and fountain. 
 Keywords: gardens, East Germany, Baroque, vines, statuary
PMR669-01 
 Germany, Brandenburg, Potsdam: the Sans Souci Palace, a masterpiece of the Rococo period, built for Friedrich II (Frederick the Great) from 1744, with its terraces of vines. 
 Keywords: East Germany, picturesque, Baroque, architecture, historic, national heritage, metropolis, statue
PMR626-10 
 Spain, Lanzarote: Monumento al Campesino: designed by Cesar Manrique, the 15 metre monument was assembled in 1968 from old fishing boat drinking water canisters welded together, and represents a peasant with his traditional assistants, an ass and a dromedary. The monument is surrounded by vines growing in "picon" (volcanic gravel), each with its own semi-circular protecting wall against the wind. 
 Keywords: artistic design, Canary Islands, heritage, monument to the peasant, modern sculpture
PMR616-03 
 Bulgaria, Melnik: Sandstone cliffs are omnipresent in the town of Melnik in the Pirin Mountains, about 15 kilometres from the Turkish border. The town has been famous for its red wines and also tobacco for centuries. Here: hotel-mexana on the main street, with luxuriant vine on the porch. 
 Keywords: Turkish-style houses, Bulgarian architecture
PMR616-02 
 Bulgaria, Melnik: Sandstone cliffs are omnipresent in the town of Melnik in the Pirin Mountains, about 15 kilometres from the Turkish border. The town has been famous for its red wines and also tobacco for centuries. In 1900 the town had about 20,000 inhabitants; today just 245 live here. Here: entrance to a hotel-mexana with vine-covered wooden porch. 
 Keywords: Turkish-style houses, Bulgarian architecture
PMR649-01 
 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.

Adjacent to the north-eastern side of the Forum stood the Basilica of Septimius Severus, 92 metres long by 40 metres wide, the nave lined by red granite columns, some of which are presently lying in the Forum. Carved limestone columns in the apse, with scenes ornamented with vines and bunches of grapes. 
 Keywords: Roman architecture, historical city, artistic, stone carving, archeological excavations, archeology, Maghreb, Punic architecture

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