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PMR093K-11 
 Germany, Bavaria, Nuremberg: old burgher houses with their reflections in the River Pegnitz. 
 Keywords: Nürnberg, national heritage, picturesque, mediaeval, historic town
PMR093K-10 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Fürstenfeldbruck: Baroque facade of the church of the former Cistercian Monastery. 
 Keywords: architecture, religious architecture, Baroque architecture
PMR093K-09 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Bernried: football exhibit at the Buch Museum of modern art. 
 Keywords: artistic, contemporary art
PMR093K-08 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Bernried: bucholic scene with grazing cows near Lake Starnberg. 
 Keywords: landscape, cattle, fields
PMR093K-06 
 Turkey, Gallipoli Peninsula, Eceabat: the car ferry leaving for Canakale on the opposite side of the Dardanelles Straits. 
 Keywords: First World War, Dardanelles Campaign, ANZAC, 25th April 1915, Allied landings, Battlefields, Military Cemeteries, Military Graves, Memorials, WWI Battlefields, Atatürk, Mustafa Kemal
PMR093K-05 
 Turkey, Gallipoli Peninsula, Eceabat: innovative plant holders in the shape of stone figures of young girls, in the town square. 
 Keywords: First World War, Dardanelles Campaign, ANZAC, 25th April 1915, Allied landings, Battlefields, Military Cemeteries, Military Graves, Memorials, WWI Battlefields, Atatürk, Mustafa Kemal
PMR093K-04 
 Turkey, Gallipoli Peninsula, Cape Helles: ruined artillery emplacement with barrel of gun, overlooking the Dardanelles Straits. 
 Keywords: First World War, Dardanelles Campaign, ANZAC, 25th April 1915, Allied landings, Battlefields, Military Cemeteries, Military Graves, Memorials, WWI Battlefields, Atatürk, Mustafa Kemal
PMR093K-03 
 Turkey, Gallipoli Peninsula, Cape Helles: "V" Beach, where two Irish battalions landed under fire, one from the SS River Clyde, with the military cemetery, Seddülbahir harbour and Kale (fortress) beyond. 
 Keywords: First World War, Dardanelles Campaign, ANZAC, 25th April 1915, Allied landings, Battlefields, Military Cemeteries, Military Graves, Memorials, WWI Battlefields, Atatürk, Mustafa Kemal
PMR093K-02 
 Turkey, Gallipoli Peninsula, Cape Helles: Turkish military cemetery for 600 Ottoman soldiers killed in the Gallipoli campaign. 
 Keywords: First World War, Dardanelles Campaign, ANZAC, 25th April 1915, Allied landings, Battlefields, Military Cemeteries, Military Graves, Memorials, WWI Battlefields, Atatürk, Mustafa Kemal
PMR093K-01 
 Turkey, Gallipoli Peninsula, Cape Helles: memorial wall with bronze relief at Canakale Martyrs' Memorial to fallen Ottoman soldiers. 
 Keywords: First World War, Dardanelles Campaign, ANZAC, 25th April 1915, Allied landings, Battlefields, Military Cemeteries, Military Graves, Memorials, WWI Battlefields, Atatürk, Mustafa Kemal
PMR092K-36 
 Turkey, Gallipoli Peninsula, Cape Helles: the gigantic Turkish "Abide" Memorial on the southern tip of the peninsula. 
 Keywords: First World War, Dardanelles Campaign, ANZAC, 25th April 1915, Allied landings, Battlefields, Military Cemeteries, Military Graves, Memorials, WWI Battlefields, Atatürk, Mustafa Kemal
PMR092K-35 
 Turkey, Gallipoli Peninsula, Kilitbahir: gate in the town wall with the harbour and a mosque visible on the far side. 
 Keywords: First World War, Dardanelles Campaign, ANZAC, 25th April 1915, Allied landings, Battlefields, Military Cemeteries, Military Graves, Memorials, WWI Battlefields, Atatürk, Mustafa Kemal
PMR092K-34 
 Turkey, Gallipoli Peninsula, Kilitbahir: container ship passing through the Dardanelles, showing how narrow the strait is. 
 Keywords: First World War, Dardanelles Campaign, ANZAC, 25th April 1915, Allied landings, Battlefields, Military Cemeteries, Military Graves, Memorials, WWI Battlefields, Atatürk, Mustafa Kemal
PMR092K-33 
 Turkey, Gallipoli Peninsula, Kilitbahir: a ship in the Dardanelles, passing the fortress, showing the crenellated outer wall. 
 Keywords: First World War, Dardanelles Campaign, ANZAC, 25th April 1915, Allied landings, Battlefields, Military Cemeteries, Military Graves, Memorials, WWI Battlefields, Atatürk, Mustafa Kemal
PMR092K-32 
 Turkey, Gallipoli Peninsula, Kilitbahir: the massive Turkish fortress overlooking the Dardanelles Straits. 
 Keywords: First World War, Mustafa Kemal, Atatürk, WWI Battlefields, Memorials, Military Graves, Military Cemeteries, Battlefields, Allied landings, 25th April 1915, ANZAC, Dardanelles Campaign
PMR092K-31 
 Turkey, Gallipoli Peninsula, Eceabat: model of the Gallipoli peninsula with all the battle sites marked, in the Tarihe Saygi Park. 
 Keywords: First World War, Dardanelles Campaign, ANZAC, 25th April 1915, Allied landings, Battlefields, Military Cemeteries, Military Graves, Memorials, WWI Battlefields, Atatürk, Mustafa Kemal
PMR092K-30 
 Turkey, Gallipoli Peninsula, Eceabat: bronze memorial to the Turkish fallen of 1915, in the Tarihe Saygi Park. 
 Keywords: First World War, Dardanelles Campaign, ANZAC, 25th April 1915, Allied landings, Battlefields, Military Cemeteries, Military Graves, Memorials, WWI Battlefields, Atatürk, Mustafa Kemal
PMR092K-29 
 Turkey, Gallipoli Peninsula, Eceabat: Tarihe Saygi Park with tableaux of the Turkish trench fighting in 1915. 
 Keywords: First World War, Dardanelles Campaign, ANZAC, 25th April 1915, Allied landings, Battlefields, Military Cemeteries, Military Graves, Memorials, WWI Battlefields, Atatürk, Mustafa Kemal
PMR092K-28 
 Turkey, Gallipoli Peninsula, Eceabat: view south from the hotel roof, of Tarihe Saygi Park, promenade, and Dardanelles Straits. 
 Keywords: First World War, Mustafa Kemal, Atatürk, WWI Battlefields, Memorials, Military Graves, Military Cemeteries, Battlefields, Allied landings, 25th April 1915, ANZAC, Dardanelles Campaign
PMR092K-27 
 Turkey, Gallipoli Peninsula, Eceabat: view north from the hotel roof, of the ferry terminal, harbour and town square. 
 Keywords: First World War, Dardanelles Campaign, ANZAC, 25th April 1915, Allied landings, Battlefields, Military Cemeteries, Military Graves, Memorials, WWI Battlefields, Atatürk, Mustafa Kemal
PMR092K-26 
 Turkey, Gallipoli Peninsula: statue of Atatürk at Chunuk Bair, where he gave his famous order on 8th August 1915. 
 Keywords: First World War, Mustafa Kemal, Atatürk, WWI Battlefields, Memorials, Military Graves, Military Cemeteries, Battlefields, Allied landings, 25th April 1915, ANZAC, Dardanelles Campaign
PMR092K-25 
 Turkey, Gallipoli Peninsula: reconstructed Turkish trenches at Chunuk Bair and view of the hinterland. 
 Keywords: First World War, Mustafa Kemal, Atatürk, WWI Battlefields, Memorials, Military Graves, Military Cemeteries, Battlefields, Allied landings, 25th April 1915, ANZAC, Dardanelles Campaign
PMR092K-24 
 Turkey, Gallipoli Peninsula: view of the landing beach from the ridge behind Monash Gully. 
 Keywords: First World War, Mustafa Kemal, Atatürk, WWI Battlefields, Memorials, Military Graves, Military Cemeteries, Battlefields, Allied landings, 25th April 1915, ANZAC, Dardanelles Campaign
PMR092K-23 
 Turkey, Gallipoli Peninsula: statue of a Turkish soldier at the military cemetery "57 Alay" (the regiment of Mustafa Kemal). 
 Keywords: First World War, Mustafa Kemal, Atatürk, WWI Battlefields, Memorials, Military Graves, Military Cemeteries, Battlefields, Allied landings, 25th April 1915, ANZAC, Dardanelles Campaign
PMR092K-22 
 Turkey, Gallipoli Peninsula: Turkish military cemetery "57 Alay" (the 57th regiment was commanded by Mustafa Kemal "not to fight, but to die for your country" and was wiped out to the last man). 
 Keywords: First World War, Mustafa Kemal, Atatürk, WWI Battlefields, Memorials, Military Graves, Military Cemeteries, Battlefields, Allied landings, 25th April 1915, ANZAC, Dardanelles Campaign
PMR092K-21 
 Turkey, Gallipoli Peninsula: view of the Lone Pine military cemetery; a forest fire in 1994 denuded the area of the rest of the pine trees. 
 Keywords: First World War, Mustafa Kemal, Atatürk, WWI Battlefields, Memorials, Military Graves, Military Cemeteries, Battlefields, Allied landings, 25th April 1915, ANZAC, Dardanelles Campaign
PMR092K-20 
 Turkey, Gallipoli Peninsula: the military cemetery at Lone Pine, 1 kilometre inland, where some of the bitterest fighting took place. 
 Keywords: First World War, Mustafa Kemal, Atatürk, WWI Battlefields, Memorials, Military Graves, Military Cemeteries, Battlefields, Allied landings, 25th April 1915, ANZAC, Dardanelles Campaign
PMR092K-19 
 Turkey, Gallipoli Peninsula: view of part of the military cemetery at ANZAC Cove with the sea in the background. 
 Keywords: First World War, Mustafa Kemal, Atatürk, WWI Battlefields, Memorials, Military Graves, Military Cemeteries, Battlefields, Allied landings, 25th April 1915, ANZAC, Dardanelles Campaign
PMR092K-18 
 Turkey, Gallipoli Peninsula: view of the military cemetery at ANZAC Cove, Ari Burnu. 
 Keywords: First World War, Mustafa Kemal, Atatürk, WWI Battlefields, Memorials, Military Graves, Military Cemeteries, Battlefields, Allied landings, 25th April 1915, ANZAC, Dardanelles Campaign
PMR092K-17 
 Turkey, Gallipoli Peninsula: general view of ANZAC Cove; landings took place along the entire stretch. 
 Keywords: First World War, Mustafa Kemal, Atatürk, WWI Battlefields, Memorials, Military Graves, Military Cemeteries, Battlefields, Allied landings, 25th April 1915, ANZAC, Dardanelles Campaign
PMR092K-16 
 Turkey, Gallipoli Peninsula: explanatory plaques at ANZAC Cove, with the cliff, dubbed by the soldiers "the Sphinx" in the background. (Many came straight from Egyptian postings). 
 Keywords: First World War, Mustafa Kemal, Atatürk, WWI Battlefields, Memorials, Military Graves, Military Cemeteries, Battlefields, Allied landings, 25th April 1915, ANZAC, Dardanelles Campaign
PMR092K-15 
 Turkey, Gallipoli Peninsula: the beach at ANZAC Cove where the allies made their ill-fated landing on 25th April 1915. 
 Keywords: First World War, Mustafa Kemal, Atatürk, WWI Battlefields, Memorials, Military Graves, Military Cemeteries, Battlefields, Allied landings, 25th April 1915, ANZAC, Dardanelles Campaign
PMR092K-14 
 Turkey, Gallipoli Peninsula: Ari Burnu military cemetery at ANZAC Cove. 
 Keywords: First World War, Mustafa Kemal, Atatürk, WWI Battlefields, Memorials, Military Graves, Military Cemeteries, Battlefields, Allied landings, 25th April 1915, ANZAC, Dardanelles Campaign
PMR092K-13 
 Turkey, Gallipoli Peninsula: marble sculpture commemorating the battles, at the Kabetepe Information Centre. 
 Keywords: First World War, Mustafa Kemal, Atatürk, WWI Battlefields, Memorials, Military Graves, Military Cemeteries, Battlefields, Allied landings, 25th April 1915, ANZAC, Dardanelles Campaign
PMR092K-12 
 Turkey, Gallipoli Peninsula: bronze Turkish sculpture commemorating the battles, at the Kabatepe Information Centre. 
 Keywords: First World War, Dardanelles Campaign, ANZAC, 25th April 1915, Allied landings, Battlefields, Military Cemeteries, Military Graves, Memorials, WWI Battlefields, Atatürk, Mustafa Kemal
PMR092K-11 
 Macedonia, Bitola: the ruins of Heraclea Lyncestis, a Greek town probably founded by Philip II of Macedon in the 4th century BC as Lynkestis. During the Roman period it was an important town on the Via Egnatia. In the Byzantine period the town was an important episcopal centre, but was sacked by Ostrogoth/Visigoth forces led by Theodoric the Great in 472 and 479 AD. In the 6th century AD it fell to the Slavs after successive attacks. Here: the Roman amphitheatre, built by the Emperor Hadrian on a hill in the middle of the town, now restored with 20 rows of Prilep marble seats. 
 Keywords: Byzantine, mosaics, archeological excavations, Byzantine ruins, Roman ruins, Greek ruins, Christian, historic, national heritage, Yugoslavia
PMR092K-10 
 Macedonia, Bitola: the ruins of Heraclea Lyncestis, a Greek town probably founded by Philip II of Macedon in the 4th century BC as Lynkestis. During the Roman period it was an important town on the Via Egnatia. In the Byzantine period the town was an important episcopal centre, but was sacked by Ostrogoth/Visigoth forces led by Theodoric the Great in 472 and 479 AD. In the 6th century AD it fell to the Slavs after successive attacks. Here: the three panels with fish motifs on the front of the town fountain. 
 Keywords: Byzantine, Yugoslavia, national heritage, historic, Christian, Greek ruins, Roman ruins, Byzantine ruins, archeological excavations, mosaics
PMR092K-09 
 Macedonia, Bitola: the ruins of Heraclea Lyncestis, a Greek town probably founded by Philip II of Macedon in the 4th century BC as Lynkestis. During the Roman period it was an important town on the Via Egnatia. In the Byzantine period the town was an important episcopal centre, but was sacked by Ostrogoth/Visigoth forces led by Theodoric the Great in 472 and 479 AD. In the 6th century AD it fell to the Slavs after successive attacks. Here: an almost complete mosaic of a red deer surrounded by plaited-work. 
 Keywords: Byzantine, Yugoslavia, national heritage, historic, Christian, Greek ruins, Roman ruins, Byzantine ruins, archeological excavations, mosaics
PMR092K-08 
 Macedonia, Bitola: the ruins of Heraclea Lyncestis, a Greek town probably founded by Philip II of Macedon in the 4th century BC as Lynkestis. During the Roman period it was an important town on the Via Egnatia. In the Byzantine period the town was an important episcopal centre, but was sacked by Ostrogoth/Visigoth forces led by Theodoric the Great in 472 and 479 AD. In the 6th century AD it fell to the Slavs after successive attacks. Here: part of the mosaic in the Large Basilica, showing a lion and a bull. Part of this mosaic appears on the reverse side of the Macedonian 5000 denari banknote issued in 1996. 
 Keywords: Byzantine, Yugoslavia, national heritage, historic, Christian, Greek ruins, Roman ruins, Byzantine ruins, archeological excavations, mosaics
PMR092K-07 
 Macedonia, Bitola: the ruins of Heraclea Lyncestis, a Greek town probably founded by Philip II of Macedon in the 4th century BC as Lynkestis. During the Roman period it was an important town on the Via Egnatia. In the Byzantine period the town was an important episcopal centre, but was sacked by Ostrogoth/Visigoth forces led by Theodoric the Great in 472 and 479 AD. In the 6th century AD it fell to the Slavs after successive attacks. Here: a well-preserved mosaic depicting two red deer and a fountain. 
 Keywords: Byzantine, Yugoslavia, national heritage, historic, Christian, Greek ruins, Roman ruins, Byzantine ruins, archeological excavations, mosaics
PMR092K-06 
 Macedonia, Bitola: the ruins of Heraclea Lyncestis, a Greek town probably founded by Philip II of Macedon in the 4th century BC as Lynkestis. During the Roman period it was an important town on the Via Egnatia. In the Byzantine period the town was an important episcopal centre, but was sacked by Ostrogoth/Visigoth forces led by Theodoric the Great in 472 and 479 AD. In the 6th century AD it fell to the Slavs after successive attacks. Here: statue of Nemesis in the courthouse, with head and hand missing. 
 Keywords: Byzantine, mosaics, archeological excavations, Byzantine ruins, Roman ruins, Greek ruins, Christian, historic, national heritage, Yugoslavia
PMR092K-05 
 Macedonia, Bitola: the ruins of Heraclea Lyncestis, a Greek town probably founded by Philip II of Macedon in the 4th century BC as Lynkestis. During the Roman period it was an important town on the Via Egnatia. In the Byzantine period the town was an important episcopal centre, but was sacked by Ostrogoth/Visigoth forces led by Theodoric the Great in 472 and 479 AD. In the 6th century AD it fell to the Slavs after successive attacks. Here: the hypocaust and underfloor heat circulation system of the baths. 
 Keywords: Byzantine, mosaics, archeological excavations, Byzantine ruins, Roman ruins, Greek ruins, Christian, historic, national heritage, Yugoslavia
PMR092K-04 
 Macedonia, Bitola: the ruins of Heraclea Lyncestis, a Greek town probably founded by Philip II of Macedon in the 4th century BC as Lynkestis. During the Roman period it was an important town on the Via Egnatia. In the Byzantine period the town was an important episcopal centre, but was sacked by Ostrogoth/Visigoth forces led by Theodoric the Great in 472 and 479 AD. In the 6th century AD it fell to the Slavs after successive attacks. Here: general view of the ruins, with the baths (left) and the courthouse (right). 
 Keywords: Byzantine, mosaics, archeological excavations, Byzantine ruins, Roman ruins, Greek ruins, Christian, historic, national heritage, Yugoslavia
PMR092K-03 
 Macedonia, Bitola: the ruins of Heraclea Lyncestis, a Greek town probably founded by Philip II of Macedon in the 4th century BC as Lynkestis. During the Roman period it was an important town on the Via Egnatia. In the Byzantine period the town was an important episcopal centre, but was sacked by Ostrogoth/Visigoth forces led by Theodoric the Great in 472 and 479 AD. In the 6th century AD it fell to the Slavs after successive attacks. Here: part of a well-preserved mosaic composed of geometrical patterns. 
 Keywords: Byzantine, Yugoslavia, national heritage, historic, Christian, Greek ruins, Roman ruins, Byzantine ruins, archeological excavations, mosaics
PMR092K-02 
 Macedonia, Bitola: the ruins of Heraclea Lyncestis, a Greek town probably founded by Philip II of Macedon in the 4th century BC as Lynkestis. During the Roman period it was an important town on the Via Egnatia. In the Byzantine period the town was an important episcopal centre, but was sacked by Ostrogoth/Visigoth forces led by Theodoric the Great in 472 and 479 AD. In the 6th century AD it fell to the Slavs after successive attacks. Here: a mosaic with illustrations of a variety of different birds amid geometrical patterns. 
 Keywords: Byzantine, mosaics, archeological excavations, Byzantine ruins, Roman ruins, Greek ruins, Christian, historic, national heritage, Yugoslavia
PMR092K-01 
 Macedonia, Bitola: the ruins of Heraclea Lyncestis, a Greek town probably founded by Philip II of Macedon in the 4th century BC as Lynkestis. During the Roman period it was an important town on the Via Egnatia. In the Byzantine period the town was an important episcopal centre, but was sacked by Ostrogoth/Visigoth forces led by Theodoric the Great in 472 and 479 AD. In the 6th century AD it fell to the Slavs after successive attacks. Here: part of the "small" Basilica with its mosaic floor. 
 Keywords: Byzantine, Yugoslavia, national heritage, historic, Christian, Greek ruins, Roman ruins, Byzantine ruins, archeological excavations, mosaics
PMR091K-36 
 Macedonia, Bitola: the pedestrian precinct with minarets of the two mosques, Isaac Beg (left) and Yeni (right). 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, picturesque, national heritage, historic
PMR091K-35 
 Macedonia, Bitola: cobbled street in the "Stara Carsija" (old bazaar), with sunshades providing shadow for the wares on display in the street. 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, street scene, picturesque
PMR091K-34 
 Macedonia, Bitola: cobbled street in the "Stara Carsija" (old bazaar), with an odd-shaped shop, squeezed on a y-junction. 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, street scene, picturesque
PMR091K-33 
 Macedonia, Bitola: cobbled street in the "Stara Carsija" (old bazaar), with large mural in the foreground. 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, street scene, picturesque
PMR091K-32 
 Macedonia, Bitola: young Macedonian dressed as an oriental potentate. 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, Maharajah, fancy dress, costume
PMR091K-31 
 Macedonia, Bitola: Isaac Beg Mosque, with its 45-metre minaret, was commissioned by Isaac Chelebi Ibn Asa in 1508, and is set in well tended flower gardens. 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, picturesque, national heritage, historic, minaret, Islam, Muslim
PMR091K-30 
 Macedonia, Bitola: Isaac Beg Mosque, with its 45-metre minaret, was commissioned by Isaac Chelebi Ibn Asa in 1508, and is set in well tended flower gardens. 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, picturesque, national heritage, historic, minaret, Islam, Muslim
PMR091K-29 
 Macedonia, Bitola: the 35-metre Clock Tower dates back to 1664, but acquired its present appearance in the 19th century. 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, historic, national heritage, picturesque
PMR091K-28 
 Macedonia, Bitola: sun dial on a wall in the old town. 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, solar clock
PMR091K-27 
 Macedonia, Bitola: Marshal Tito ulica, the main street and pedestrian precinct. 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, street scene, historic, picturesque
PMR091K-26 
 Macedonia, Skopje: devastated by an earthquake on 26th July 1963, the capital city has been largely rebuilt. Fortress Kale, overlooking the city, was first built in 536 after Roman Scupi was destroyed by an earthquake in 518 AD. The present fortifications date mainly from Ottoman times. 
 Keywords: historic, reflections, castle, fortifications, picturesque, national heritage, Yugoslavia
PMR091K-25 
 Macedonia, Skopje: devastated by an earthquake on 26th July 1963, the capital city has been largely rebuilt. The Clock Tower, built in 1566-72, was damaged in the 1963 earthquake and the clockwork was lost. It has now been replaced and is visible all over the bazaar. 
 Keywords: historic, Yugoslavia, picturesque, national heritage
PMR091K-24 
 Macedonia, Skopje: devastated by an earthquake on 26th July 1963, the capital city has been largely rebuilt. Sveta Bogorodica Church, built in 1835, burnt down by Bulgarians in 1944 and now rebuilt once more. 
 Keywords: Orthodox church, Yugoslavia, picturesque, national heritage, historic, Christian
PMR091K-23 
 Kosovo, Pristina, the new capital city of a new country: an Orthodox church and cemetery on the outskirts of the city. 
 Keywords: Orthodox church, Yugoslavia, picturesque, national heritage, historic, Christian
PMR091K-22 
 Kosovo, Pristina, the new capital city of a new country: the National Library, opened in 1982, designed by a Croatian architect, Andrija Mutnjakovic. 
 Keywords: modern architecture, Yugoslavia
PMR091K-21 
 Kosovo, Pristina, the new capital city of a new country: entrance to the Palace of Youth and Sports, opened in 1977, a Pristina landmark. 
 Keywords: modern architecture, Yugoslavia
PMR091K-20 
 Kosovo, Pristina, the new capital city of a new country: pictures of missing persons (mostly young men) hopefully displayed by their familiy or friends. 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia
PMR091K-19 
 Kosovo, Pristina, the new capital city of a new country: pictures of missing persons (mostly young men) hopefully displayed by their familiy or friends. 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia
PMR091K-18 
 Kosovo, Pristina, the new capital city of a new country: equestrian statue of national hero Skanderbeg (Gjergj Kastrioti). 
 Keywords: historic, Yugoslavia, monument, national heritage
PMR091K-17 
 Macedonia, Skopje: devastated by an earthquake on 26th July 1963, the capital city has been largely rebuilt. Isa Beu Mosque and Medrese (religious university), founded in 1440. 
 Keywords: historic, medrasa, minaret, Muslim, Islam, picturesque, national heritage
PMR091K-16 
 Macedonia, Skopje: devastated by an earthquake on 26th July 1963, the capital city has been largely rebuilt. "Carsija" Bazaar is about one thousand years old; a typical cobbled street in the "Bitbazaar" with minaret behind and distant dome of Mustafa Pasha Mosque. 
 Keywords: historic, Yugoslavia, street scene, picturesque, national heritage
PMR091K-15 
 Macedonia, Skopje: devastated by an earthquake on 26th July 1963, the capital city has been largely rebuilt. "Carsija" Bazaar is about one thousand years old; a typical cobbled street in the "Bitbazaar". 
 Keywords: historic, Yugoslavia, picturesque, national heritage, street scene
PMR091K-14 
 Macedonia, Skopje: devastated by an earthquake on 26th July 1963, the capital city has been largely rebuilt. "Carsija" Bazaar is about one thousand years old; a typical cobbled street with minaret behind. 
 Keywords: historic, Yugoslavia, street scene, picturesque, national heritage
PMR091K-13 
 Macedonia, Skopje: devastated by an earthquake on 26th July 1963, the capital city has been largely rebuilt. 15th century Daut-Pasha Amam (baths), architecturally notable, is now home to the city's modern art gallery. 
 Keywords: historic, Yugoslavia, national heritage, picturesque, Turkish baths, architecture
PMR091K-12 
 Macedonia, Skopje: devastated by an earthquake on 26th July 1963, the capital city has been largely rebuilt. Fortress Kale, overlooking the city, was first built in 536 after Roman Scupi was destroyed by an earthquake in 518 AD. The present fortifications date mainly from Ottoman times. 
 Keywords: historic, Yugoslavia, national heritage, picturesque, fortifications, castle
PMR091K-11 
 Macedonia, Skopje: devastated by an earthquake on 26th July 1963, the capital city has been largely rebuilt. 15th century Ottoman stone bridge linking the two sides of the city over the River Vardar. 
 Keywords: historic, Yugoslavia, national heritage, picturesque
PMR091K-10 
 Macedonia, Skopje: the ruins of Skupi, a Roman colony founded by Domitian between 81 and 96 AD, but abandoned in 518 AD after an earthquake completely destroyed the city. 
 Keywords: historic, archeology, excavation, Yugoslavia, national heritage
PMR091K-09 
 Macedonia, Tetovo: Arabati Baba Tekke, a Bekteshi Dervish prayer hall built by Redzep Pasha in the 18th century, in its well-tended gardens. 
 Keywords: historic, Muslim, Islam, minaret, mosque, Yugoslavia, national heritage
PMR091K-08 
 Macedonia, Mavrovo: Monastery of St. Jovan Bigorsky (St John the Baptist) on the steep side of the gorge of the River Radika. Founded in 1020, the monastery church (right) contains an iconostasis which is a masterpiece of woodcarving. The entrance is decorated with the Macedonian flag. 
 Keywords: Orthodox church, Byzantine architecture, Yugoslavia, national heritage, historic, Christian
PMR091K-07 
 Macedonia, Mavrovo: Monastery of St. Jovan Bigorsky (St John the Baptist) on the steep side of the gorge of the River Radika. Founded in 1020, the monastery church contains an iconostasis which is a masterpiece of woodcarving. On these wooden galleries are the "konaks" or lodgings for visitors. 
 Keywords: Orthodox church, Christian, historic, national heritage, Yugoslavia
PMR091K-06 
 Macedonia, Ohrid: statue of the town's patron saint, St. Clement, by Tome Serafimovski, in the town centre. 
 Keywords: Christian, Yugoslavia, monument, national heritage, historic
PMR091K-05 
 Macedonia, Ohrid: display of religious wooden carvings for pilgrims, in the Fortress of King Samuil, who reigned from 976 to 1014 AD. 
 Keywords: Orthodox church, Yugoslavia, national heritage, historic, Christian
PMR091K-04 
 Macedonia, Ohrid: the Upper Gate (Gorna Porta) of the Fortress of King Samuil, who reigned 976-1014 AD, is the only remaining gate. 
 Keywords: national heritage, fortifications, historic castle, Yugoslavia
PMR091K-03 
 Macedonia, Ohrid: St. Clement's Monastery of Bogoroditsa-Peribleptos commissioned by Progon Zgur in 1295. 
 Keywords: Byzantine architecture, Yugoslavia, Orthodox church, Christian, historic, national heritage
PMR091K-02 
 Macedonia, Ohrid: 3rd century BC Greek amphitheatre with 13 rows of seats (rebuilt 2002) and a capacity of 5000 people. 
 Keywords: national heritage, excavation, archeology, historic site, Greek architecture, Yugoslavia
PMR091K-01 
 Macedonia, Ohrid: the Romanesque Church of St. Sofia, built in the 11th century, contains uniquely important frescoes. 
 Keywords: Byzantine architecture, Yugoslavia, Orthodox church, Christian, historic, national heritage
PMR090K-31 
 Macedonia, Ohrid: the Romanesque Church of St. Sofia, built in the 11th century, contains uniquely important frescoes. 
 Keywords: Byzantine architecture, Yugoslavia, Orthodox church, Christian, historic, national heritage
PMR090K-30 
 Macedonia, Ohrid: originally founded by St. Clement in 893, the Monastery of St. Panteleimon was completely rebuilt in 2002 after the site had been occupied by the Sultan Mohamed Mosque for 450 years. 
 Keywords: Byzantine architecture, Yugoslavia, national heritage, historic, Christian, Orthodox church
PMR090K-29 
 Macedonia, Ohrid: the fortress of King Samuil, who reigned 976-1014 AD, with a view of the town beyond the crenellated corner tower. The site was already fortified in the 4th century BC. 
 Keywords: historic, Yugoslavia, national heritage, castle, panorama
PMR090K-28 
 Macedonia, Ohrid: view of the town and Lake Ohrid from the fortress of King Samuil, who reigned 976-1014 AD. 
 Keywords: historic, Yugoslavia, national heritage, panorama, waterside
PMR090K-27 
 Macedonia, Ohrid: originally founded by St. Clement in 893, the Monastery of St. Panteleimon was completely rebuilt in 2002 after the site had been occupied by the Sultan Mohamed Mosque for 450 years. 
 Keywords: Byzantine architecture, Yugoslavia, national heritage, historic, Christian, Orthodox church
PMR090K-26 
 Macedonia, Ohrid: the fortress of King Samuil, who reigned 976-1014 AD, with a view of the crenellated walls and defence towers. The site was already fortified in the 4th century BC. Lake Ohrid in the background. 
 Keywords: historic, Yugoslavia, national heritage, fortifications, historic building
PMR090K-25 
 Macedonia, Ohrid: the fortress of King Samuil, who reigned 976-1014 AD, with a view of the town beyond the fortifications. The site was already fortified in the 4th century BC. 
 Keywords: historic, Yugoslavia, national heritage
PMR090K-24 
 Albania, Elbasan: as the road descends from the mountain ridge through olive groves, the town lies spread at one's feet. 
 Keywords: Shqiperia, landscape, countryside, panorama
PMR090K-23 
 Albania: typical countryside between Tirana and Elbasan (25 kilometres from Elbasan). 
 Keywords: Shqiperia, cultivated hillsides, landscape
PMR090K-22 
 Albania, Tirana: ingeniously painted, trompe l'oeil facade of a block of flats on Bulevard Gjergj Fishta. 
 Keywords: Shqiperia, modern design, architecture, capital city
PMR090K-21 
 Albania, Tirana: the new cable car station 1200 metres up on Mount Dajti, 25 kilometres from the capital which it overlooks. 
 Keywords: Shqiperia, modern architecture, architecture, capital city
PMR090K-20 
 Albania: Kruja, site of Skanderbeg's fortress, from where he resisted the might of the Ottoman army from 1443 to 1466. Equestrian statue of national hero Skanderbeg (Gjergi Kastrioti, 1405-1466). 
 Keywords: Shqiperia, monument, Kruje, fortifications, ruined fortress, citadel
PMR090K-19 
 Albania: Kruja, site of Skanderbeg's fortress, from where he resisted the might of the Ottoman army from 1443 to 1468. The old restored bazaar in a cobbled street below the fortress has an excellent selection of reasonably-priced textiles and antiques. 
 Keywords: Shqiperia, citadel, ruined fortress, fortifications, Kruje
PMR090K-18 
 Albania: Kruja, site of Skanderbeg's fortress, from where he resisted the might of the Ottoman army from 1443 to 1468. The old restored bazaar in a cobbled street below the fortress, with the minaret of the mosque in the background. 
 Keywords: Shqiperia, citadel, ruined fortress, fortifications, Kruje
PMR090K-17 
 Albania: Kruja, site of Skanderbeg's fortress, from where he resisted the might of the Ottoman army from 1443 to 1468. The Skanderbeg Museum, within the fortress walls, designed by the daughter and son-in.law of Enver Hoxha. 
 Keywords: Shqiperia, Kruje, fortifications, ruined fortress, citadel
PMR090K-16 
 Albania: Kruja, site of Skanderbeg's fortress, from where he resisted the might of the Ottoman army from 1443 to 1468. The last remaining watchtower (restored). 
 Keywords: Shqiperia, Kruje, fortifications, ruined fortress, citadel
PMR090K-15 
 Albania, Berat: Ottoman houses mounting the hillside give the town its pseudonym "town of a thousand windows". In the 6th century BC it 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: houses in the Gorica quarter, on the other side of the River Osum, in late afternoon. 
 Keywords: Shqiperia, architecture, Turkish houses, historic town, national heritage, picturesque, mediaeval
PMR090K-14 
 Albania, Berat: Ottoman houses mounting the hillside give the town its pseudonym "town of a thousand windows". In the 6th century BC it 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: the 16th century "Leaden Mosque" (Xhamie e Plumbit), so called after the lead-coated domes of the roof. 
 Keywords: Shqiperia, Muslim, Islam, minaret, mediaeval, picturesque, national heritage, historic town, architecture
PMR090K-13 
 Albania, Berat: Ottoman houses mounting the hillside give the town its pseudonym "town of a thousand windows". In the 6th century BC it 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: the bus terminus for the yellow "furgons" (minibuses) with the Orthodox Cathedral behind. 
 Keywords: Shqiperia, mediaeval, picturesque, national heritage, historic town, Turkish houses, architecture
PMR090K-12 
 Albania, Berat: Ottoman houses mounting the hillside give the town its pseudonym "town of a thousand windows". In the 6th century BC it 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: Helveti-teqe (prayer hall) of the Bekteshi Dervish order, built in 1782. 
 Keywords: Shqiperia, Muslim, Islam, Ottoman, mediaeval, picturesque, national heritage, historic town, architecture
PMR090K-11 
 Albania, Berat: Ottoman houses mounting the hillside give the town its pseudonym "town of a thousand windows". In the 6th century BC it 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: Helveti-teqe (prayer hall) of the Bekteshi Dervish order, built in 1782, and local inhabitant. 
 Keywords: Shqiperia, Muslim, Islam, architecture, Turkish houses, historic town, national heritage, picturesque, mediaeval, Ottoman
PMR090K-10 
 Albania, Berat: Ottoman houses mounting the hillside give the town its pseudonym "town of a thousand windows". In the 6th century BC it 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 former "Han" (Turkish inn), built at the end of the17th century, in the town centre. 
 Keywords: Shqiperia, architecture, Turkish houses, historic town, national heritage, picturesque, mediaeval
PMR090K-09 
 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 square in the old walled citadel on the hill ("Kala"), with curved-roofed Ottoman hall in the foreground, and the fortified walls and towers of the citadel behind. 
 Keywords: Shqiperia, Ottoman, mediaeval, picturesque, national heritage, historic town, Turkish houses, architecture
PMR090K-08 
 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 narrow cobbled street in the old walled citadel on the hilltop ("Kala"), where the bay windows of the second storey Ottoman houses almost meet. 
 Keywords: Shqiperia, Ottoman, mediaeval, picturesque, national heritage, historic town, Turkish houses, architecture
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
PMR090K-06 
 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 a row of Ottoman houses. 
 Keywords: Shqiperia, Ottoman, mediaeval, picturesque, national heritage, historic town, Turkish houses, architecture
PMR090K-05 
 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 the owner of the five-roomed house, Abdulla, a confirmed Communist and supporter of Enver Hoxha, standing in front of the door. 
 Keywords: Shqiperia, architecture, Turkish houses, historic town, national heritage, picturesque, mediaeval, Ottoman
PMR090K-04 
 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 ship-like house in the old town occupies an acute angle between two streets. 
 Keywords: Shqiperia, mediaeval, picturesque, national heritage, historic town, Turkish houses, architecture
PMR090K-03 
 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 diminutive ironmonger's shop with a large variety of wares on display. 
 Keywords: Shqiperia, small business, free enterprise, mediaeval, picturesque, national heritage, historic town, Turkish houses, architecture
PMR090K-02 
 Albania, Berat: Ottoman houses mounting the hillside give the town its pseudonym "town of a thousand windows". In the 6th century BC it 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. 
 Keywords: Shqiperia, mediaeval, picturesque, national heritage, historic town, Turkish houses, architecture
PMR090K-01 
 Albania, Berat: Ottoman houses mounting the hillside give the town its pseudonym "town of a thousand windows". In the 6th century BC it 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. 
 Keywords: Shqiperia, architecture, Turkish houses, historic town, national heritage, picturesque, mediaeval
PMR089K-36 
 Albania, Durres: 4-star Hotel and Restaurant Aragosta faces onto the beach. 
 Keywords: Shqiperia, hotel-accommodation, architecture
PMR089K-35 
 Albania, Durres: a 14th century Venetian tower or bastion enhances the Byzantine city walls. 
 Keywords: Shqiperia, fortifications, architecture
PMR089K-34 
 Albania, Durres: Sheshi i Lirise (the main square) and the Great Mosque. 
 Keywords: Shqiperia, Muslim, Islam, minaret, mosque, architecture
PMR089K-33 
 Albania, Durres: excavations proceeding in the ruins of Roman "Dyrrachium", originally founded by Greek colonists in 627 BC. 
 Keywords: Shqiperia, Roman architecture, archeology, excavations, architecture
PMR089K-32 
 Albania, Durres: all that remains of a second-century amphitheatre in Roman "Dyrrachium", originally founded by Greek colonists in 627 BC. 
 Keywords: Shqiperia, theatre, antique stadium, Roman architecture, archeology, excavations, architecture
PMR089K-31 
 Albania, Tirana: ministerial buildings with Italianate columns on Bulevardi Deshmoret e Kombit. 
 Keywords: Shqiperia, architecture, capital city
PMR089K-30 
 Albania, Tirana: bronze statue of Mother Teresa, an Albanian, born Anjeze Gonxhe Bojaxhiu, in Skopje. 
 Keywords: Shqiperia, monument, architecture, capital city
PMR089K-29 
 Albania, Tirana: Council of Ministers Building, from whose balcony Enver Hoxha used to address the crowds. A communist-era relief still adorns the facade. 
 Keywords: Shqiperia, socialist sculpture, modern architecture, architecture, capital city
PMR089K-28 
 Albania, Tirana: the Pyramid, formerly a museum devoted to Enver Hoxha's life, designed by his daughter and son-in-law. In the foreground the "Bell of Peace", cast from bullet cases collected by schoolchildren. 
 Keywords: Shqiperia, modern architecture, architecture, capital city
PMR089K-27 
 Albania, Tirana: a typical street scene in the capital. 
 Keywords: Shqiperia, architecture, capital city
PMR089K-26 
 Albania, Tirana: National Historical Museum in Sheshi Skenderbej (Skanderbeg Square), with flower gardens and pool in the foreground.. 
 Keywords: Shqiperia, mosaic, modern architecture, capital city
PMR089K-25 
 Albania, Tirana: "The Albanians", a mosaic on the facade of the National Historical Museum in Sheshi Skenderbej (Skanderbeg Square). 
 Keywords: Shqiperia, capital city, architecture, socialism, social activism, revolutionaries, proletariat, people's struggle
PMR089K-24 
 Albania, Tirana: Sheshi Skenderbej (Skanderbeg Square) with the Skanderbeg (Gjeerhi Kastrioti) equestrian statue. Skanderbeg (1405-1468) is the national hero of Albania, having driven out the Ottoman occupiers for a period of 20 years. In the background is the Et'hem Beu Mosque and the Palace of Culture. Flowerbeds in the foreground. 
 Keywords: Shqiperia, minaret, mosque, architecture, capital city
PMR089K-23 
 Albania, Tirana: Sheshi Skenderbej (Skanderbeg Square) with the Skanderbeg (Gjeerhi Kastrioti) equestrian statue. Skanderbeg (1405-1468) is the national hero of Albania, having driven out the Ottoman occupiers for a period of 20 years. In the background is the Et'hem Beu Mosque. 
 Keywords: Shqiperia, minaret, mosque, architecture, capital city
PMR089K-22 
 Albania, Tirana: novel hotel, in the form of an aircraft fuselage, in the vicinity of the airport. 
 Keywords: Shqiperia, capital city, architecture, curiosities, motels, modern architecture, unusual accommodation
PMR089K-21 
 Montenegro, Cetinje (the old capital): Vlaska Crkva (church) dates from 1450 and is believed to be the oldest building in Montenegro. 
 Keywords: picturesque, mediaeval, national heritage, historic city, Yugoslavia
PMR089K-20 
 Montenegro, Cetinje (the old capital): a typical street in this small town of 19,000 inhabitants. 
 Keywords: picturesque, mediaeval, national heritage, historic city, Yugoslavia
PMR089K-19 
 Montenegro, Cetinje (the old capital): Orthodox Monastery of Cetinje, founded by Ivan Crnojevic in 1484, showing the main entrance and belltower. 
 Keywords: picturesque, mediaeval, national heritage, Yugoslavia
PMR089K-18 
 Montenegro, Cetinje (the old capital): Orthodox Monastery of Cetinje, founded by Ivan Crnojevic in 1484. 
 Keywords: picturesque, mediaeval, national heritage, Yugoslavia
PMR089K-17 
 Montenegro: Kotor, a UNESCO World Heritage site, has a history going back to Roman times when it was known as Acruvium.
The massive Kampana Bastion and the town's north wall, with Mount Lovcen and Castel St. John, an Illyrian fort, in the background. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Yugoslavia, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR089K-16 
 Montenegro: Kotor, a UNESCO World Heritage site, has a history going back to Roman times when it was known as Acruvium.
The Sea Gate, West Gate (1555) and Duke's (Providur's) Palace above it, from the Riva. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Yugoslavia, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR089K-15 
 Montenegro: Kotor, a UNESCO World Heritage site, has a history going back to Roman times when it was known as Acruvium.
the Gurdic Bastion and the South Gate, which has three doors, from the 13th, 17th, and 18th centuries. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Yugoslavia, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR089K-14 
 Montenegro: Kotor, a UNESCO World Heritage site, has a history going back to Roman times when it was known as Acruvium.
a street in the old town (Stari Grad), overlooked by Mount Lovcen and Castel St. John, an Illyrian fort. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Yugoslavia, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR089K-13 
 Montenegro: Kotor, a UNESCO World Heritage site, has a history going back to Roman times when it was known as Acruvium.
View of the Gulf of Kotor, surrounded by precipitous mountains, and the new town. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Yugoslavia, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR089K-12 
 Montenegro: Kotor, a UNESCO World Heritage site, has a history going back to Roman times when it was known as Acruvium.
View of the Gulf of Kotor with part of the old town (Stari Grad) and part of the Castel St. John, an Illyrian fort (260 metres high). 
 Keywords: picturesque, Yugoslavia, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR089K-11 
 Montenegro: Kotor, a UNESCO World Heritage site, has a history going back to Roman times when it was known as Acruvium.
Bird's eye view of the complete harbour from the Castel St. John, an Illyrian fort (260 metres high). 
 Keywords: picturesque, Yugoslavia, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR089K-10 
 Montenegro: Kotor, a UNESCO World Heritage site, has a history going back to Roman times when it was known as Acruvium.
View of the Gulf of Kotor and flag of Montenegro from Castel St. John, an Illyrian fort, (260 metres high). 
 Keywords: picturesque, mediaeval, national heritage, fortress, fortifications, ramparts, bastions, historic city, port, Yugoslavia
PMR089K-09 
 Montenegro: Kotor, a UNESCO World Heritage site, has a history going back to Roman times when it was known as Acruvium.
View of the old town (Stari Grad) and jetty from the Church of Our Lady of Remedy. 
 Keywords: picturesque, panorama, Yugoslavia, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR089K-08 
 Montenegro: Kotor, a UNESCO World Heritage site, has a history going back to Roman times when it was known as Acruvium.
Part view of the old town (Stari Grad) and jetty, from the Roko fortification. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Yugoslavia, mediaeval, national heritage, fortress, fortifications, ramparts, bastions, historic city, port
PMR089K-07 
 Montenegro, Podgorica: memorial statue to Vladimir Vysotsky, iconic Russian singer, composer and musician who died in 1980. 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, bard, guitarist
PMR089K-06 
 Montenegro, Podgorica: construction of a weir (?) in the River Moraca, with the Millennium Bridge. 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, new capital city, suspension bridge
PMR089K-05 
 Montenegro, Podgorica: equestrian statue of King Nicholas I (Kral Nikolai) (1841-1921), Montenegro's first and only king. 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, royal house, monument, new capital city
PMR089K-04 
 Montenegro, Podgorica: Turkish (?) belltower in the centre of the new capital city. 
 Keywords: mediaeval, Yugoslavia, historic city, national heritage
PMR089K-03 
 Montenegro, Podgorica: the new Millennium Bridge over the River Moraca, opened 13th July 2005. 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, engineering, suspension bridge
PMR089K-02 
 Montenegro, Podgorica: memorial statue to Vladimir Vysotsky, iconic Russian singer, composer and musician who died in 1980. 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, bard, guitarist
PMR089K-01 
 Montenegro, Podgorica: the almost completed Orthodox Church of Christ's Resurrection (Hristvog Vaskrenja). 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, religious architecture, modern architecture
PMR088K-36 
 Montenegro, Podgorica: the almost completed Orthodox Church of Christ's Resurrection (Hristvog Vaskrenja). 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, religious architecture, modern architecture
PMR088K-35 
 Montenegro, Podgorica: Moraca Sports Centre (left) on the River Moraca which flows through the centre of the capital city. 
 Keywords: historic city, Yugoslavia
PMR088K-34 
 Montenegro: the coast south of Sveti Stefan, lined by threatening clouds. 
 Keywords: coastline, landscape, meteorological, meteorology
PMR088K-33 
 Croatia, Sveti Stefan: the tiny hotel island, connected by a causeway to the mainland, is a fashionable resort. 
 Keywords: picturesque, mediaeval, national heritage, port, Yugoslavia
PMR088K-32 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: the wooded island of Lokrum, seen over the rooftops from Fort Minceta. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Yugoslavia, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, impregnable, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR088K-31 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: the wooded island of Lokrum, seen over the rooftops of the city. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Yugoslavia, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, impregnable, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR088K-30 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: the Belltower on Placa, as seen from the city walls over the Pile Gate. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Yugoslavia, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, impregnable, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR088K-29 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: the main street, Placa (or Stradun) with the belltower at the end, and the Franciscan Monastery on the left. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Yugoslavia, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, impregnable, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR088K-28 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: Big Onofrio's Fountain, designed by Onofrio della Casa in 1438, near Pile Gate. 
 Keywords: picturesque, mediaeval, national heritage, fortress, fortifications, impregnable, ramparts, bastions, historic city, port, Yugoslavia
PMR088K-27 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: Fort Minceta and the north-west city wall with the Pile Gate and some of the museum exhibits in the foreground. 
 Keywords: picturesque, mediaeval, national heritage, fortress, fortifications, impregnable, ramparts, bastions, historic city, port, Yugoslavia
PMR088K-26 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: restaurant in the forrmer cloisters of the Convent of St. Claire, founded in 1290. 
 Keywords: picturesque, mediaeval, national heritage, fortress, fortifications, impregnable, ramparts, bastions, historic city, port, Yugoslavia
PMR088K-25 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: part of the south wall standing on precipitate cliffs above the sea. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Yugoslavia, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, impregnable, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR088K-24 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: Fort Minceta and the entrance to the city walls, with the Franciscan Monastery in the foreground. 
 Keywords: picturesque, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, impregnable, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR088K-23 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: old roofs and new! 
 Keywords: picturesque, mediaeval, national heritage, fortress, fortifications, impregnable, ramparts, bastions, historic city, port, Yugoslavia
PMR088K-22 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: the triangular-shaped Fort Lovrijenac (11th century)(left, perched on its rock) and Fort Bokar (right, part of the city walls).) 
 Keywords: picturesque, Yugoslavia, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, impregnable, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR088K-21 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: close-up view of a speed boat and passengers, from the walls of the city. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Yugoslavia, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, impregnable, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR088K-20 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: part of Fort St. John, with a view of the coast to the south, and speed boat. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Yugoslavia, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, impregnable, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR088K-19 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: a section of the south wall, and seascape. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Yugoslavia, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, impregnable, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR088K-18 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: the mighty Fort Bokar, the city wall, and sunbathers on the rocks outside the walls. 
 Keywords: picturesque, mediaeval, national heritage, fortress, fortifications, impregnable, ramparts, bastions, historic city, port, Yugoslavia
PMR088K-17 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: view of Fort Minceta and north wall over the (mostly new) rooftops of the city. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Yugoslavia, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, impregnable, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR088K-16 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: the harbour with Fort Revelin and the Ploce Gate, from Fort St. John. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Yugoslavia, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, impregnable, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR088K-15 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: the harbour and quay with the Dominican Monastery, from the city walls. 
 Keywords: picturesque, mediaeval, national heritage, fortress, fortifications, impregnable, ramparts, bastions, historic city, port, Yugoslavia
PMR088K-14 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: musician in traditional costume playing the tambura by Onofrio's Fountain. 
 Keywords: picturesque, mediaeval, national heritage, fortress, fortifications, impregnable, ramparts, bastions, historic city, port, Yugoslavia
PMR088K-13 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: Romanesque columns and courtyard in the cloister of the Franciscan Monastery. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Yugoslavia, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, impregnable, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR088K-12 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: a variety of carved stone column capitals in the Romanesque cloister of the Franciscan Monastery. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Yugoslavia, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, impregnable, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR088K-11 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: view of the city's mighty north wall and bastions, from Fort Minceta. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Yugoslavia, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, impregnable, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR088K-10 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: Fort Minceta and the city walls from Pile Gate, with palm trees and Oleanders in bloom. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Yugoslavia, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, impregnable, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR088K-09 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: Orlando's Column (= Roland) has stood for centuries in Placa and is regarded as a symbol of Dubrovnik's freedom. 
 Keywords: picturesque, statue, Yugoslavia, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, impregnable, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR088K-08 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: the Small Onofrio's Fountain, provides fresh water from the Dubrovnik River (designed by Onofrio della Casa in 1438). 
 Keywords: picturesque, Yugoslavia, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, impregnable, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR088K-07 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: view along the main street, Placa (or Stradun) with belltower and marble paving, polished by the feet of innumerable residents and visitors. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Yugoslavia, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, impregnable, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR088K-06 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: view down on the city, with harbour and fortifications, from the coast road. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Yugoslavia, port, historic city, bastions, ramparts, impregnable, fortifications, fortress, national heritage, mediaeval
PMR088K-05 
 Bosnia and Herzegovina: notice reading "Welcome to Republic of Srpska" (Serbia) south of Trebinje, an area occupied chiefly by Serbs. 
 Keywords: Islam, Muslim, Bosniaks, Ottoman, historic, national heritage, picturesque, Yugoslavia
PMR088K-04 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik: cruise liners moored in the port of Gruz. 
 Keywords: picturesque, harbour, port, historic city
PMR088K-03 
 Croatia, Dalmatia: mountains and coastal plain, just south of Dubrovnik: view looking south. 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, landscape, geology
PMR088K-02 
 Bosnia and Herzegovina, Trebinje: River Trebisnijica and the Stone Bridge and mountains, looking north. 
 Keywords: Islam, Muslim, Bosniaks, Ottoman, historic, national heritage, picturesque, Yugoslavia
PMR088K-01 
 Bosnia and Herzegovina, Trebinje: fortified wall of the Stari Grad (old town), viewed from the town park. 
 Keywords: Islam, Yugoslavia, picturesque, national heritage, historic, Ottoman, Bosniaks, Muslim
PMR087K-36 
 Bosnia and Herzegovina, Trebinje: the road from Sarajevo drops down revealing Trebinje spread out below. 
 Keywords: Islam, Muslim, Bosniaks, Ottoman, historic, national heritage, picturesque, panorama
PMR087K-35 
 Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bileca: azure-blue Bilecko jez (lake), about 15 kilometres north of Trebinje. 
 Keywords: Islam, Muslim, Bosniaks, Ottoman, historic, national heritage, picturesque
PMR087K-34 
 Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo: the Latin Bridge over the River Miljacka where Archduke Ferdinand was assassinated in 1914, plunging the world into war. 
 Keywords: Islam, Muslim, Bosniaks, Ottoman, historic, national heritage, picturesque, momentous events
PMR087K-33 
 Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo: the bridge over the River Miljacka reflected in the water, looking towards Zmajevac. 
 Keywords: Islam, Muslim, Bosniaks, Ottoman, historic, national heritage, picturesque
PMR087K-32 
 Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo: the sebilj (fountain) in "Pigeon Square" is the centre of old Sarajevo. 
 Keywords: Islam, Muslim, Bosniaks, Ottoman, historic, national heritage, picturesque, minaret, mosque
PMR087K-31 
 Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo: bazaar area with numerous cafés and the Bascarsija Mosque. 
 Keywords: Islam, Muslim, Bosniaks, Ottoman, historic, national heritage, picturesque, minaret
PMR087K-30 
 Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo: typical cobbled street in the old Ottoman Bascarsija quarter 
 Keywords: Islam, picturesque, national heritage, historic, Ottoman, Bosniaks, Muslim
PMR087K-29 
 Bosnia and Herzegovina, Blagaj: the River Buna, gushing from an underground "karst system", is a popular outing for residents of Mostar, 15 kilometres away. 
 Keywords: Islam, picturesque, national heritage, historic, Ottoman, Bosniaks, Muslim
PMR087K-28 
 Bosnia and Herzegovina, Mostar: some of the damaged buildings are still empty shells, waiting to be rebuilt. 
 Keywords: Islam, Muslim, Bosniaks, Ottoman, historic, national heritage, picturesque, war damage
PMR087K-27 
 Bosnia and Herzegovina, Mostar: the old Turkish bridge (Stari Most) spanning the Neretva River, destroyed on 9th November 1993 by shellfire, has been rebuilt and was reopened in July 2004. View from the Ottoman quarter, showing the bridge towers "Tara" (left) and "Helebija" (right). 
 Keywords: Islam, Muslim, Bosniaks, Ottoman, historic, national heritage, picturesque
PMR087K-26 
 Bosnia and Herzegovina, Mostar: Kujundziluk cobbled old town got its name from "kujunzije" (copper smith). 
 Keywords: Islam, Muslim, Bosniaks, Ottoman, historic, national heritage, picturesque, mosque, minaret
PMR087K-25 
 Bosnia and Herzegovina, Mostar: the River Neretva with the Koski Mehmet Pasa Mosque and the old Ottoman quarter. 
 Keywords: Islam, Muslim, Bosniaks, Ottoman, historic, national heritage, picturesque, minaret
PMR087K-24 
 Bosnia and Herzegovina, Mostar: the new road bridge over the River Neretva, downstream fro the Stari Most. 
 Keywords: Islam, Muslim, Bosniaks, Ottoman, historic, national heritage, picturesque
PMR087K-23 
 Bosnia and Herzegovina, Mostar: the old Turkish bridge (Stari Most) spanning the Neretva River, destroyed on 9th November 1993 by shellfire, has been rebuilt and was reopened in July 2004. 
 Keywords: Islam, Muslim, Bosniaks, Ottoman, historic, national heritage, picturesque
PMR087K-22 
 Bosnia and Herzegovina, Mostar: the old Turkish bridge (Stari Most) spanning the Neretva River, destroyed on 9th November 1993 by shellfire, has been rebuilt and was reopened in July 2004. A young man plunging from the parapet into the river for the spectators. 
 Keywords: Islam, Muslim, Bosniaks, Ottoman, historic, national heritage, picturesque, daring, high diving
PMR087K-21 
 Bosnia and Herzegovina, Mostar: many of the old stone houses have new roofs after shell damage 1992-5. 
 Keywords: Islam, picturesque, national heritage, historic, Ottoman, Bosniaks, Muslim
PMR087K-20 
 Bosnia and Herzegovina, Mostar: shops and cafés in restored Ottoman houses are attracting tourists again after the fighting of 1992-5. 
 Keywords: Islam, minaret, mosque, picturesque, national heritage, historic, Ottoman, Bosniaks, Muslim
PMR087K-19 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Ploce: Blacinskaja jez, a striking blue lake in a picturesque countryside of rolling hills. 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia
PMR087K-18 
 Croatia, Dalmatiia,Trogir, a UNESCO World Heritage site: late afternoon view of the island, promenade and quayside filled with moored yachts, from Kamerlengo Castle. 
 Keywords: national heritage, harbour, panorama, Yugoslavia, Romanesque architecture, mediaeval, picturesque, historic town
PMR087K-17 
 Croatia, Dalmatiia,Trogir, a UNESCO World Heritage site: the clocktower of St. Sebastian and the 15th century town hall in trg (square) Ivana Pavla. 
 Keywords: national heritage, historic town, picturesque, mediaeval, Romanesque architecture, Yugoslavia
PMR087K-16 
 Croatia, Dalmatiia,Trogir, a UNESCO World Heritage site: the magnificent Romanesque doorway of the church of St. Lawrence carved by Master Radovan in 1240 AD, showing Adam and Eve, the birth of Christ (centre), and the two lions. 
 Keywords: national heritage, historic town, picturesque, mediaeval, Romanesque architecture, Yugoslavia
PMR087K-15 
 Croatia, Dalmatiia,Trogir, a UNESCO World Heritage site: the magnificent Romanesque doorway of the church of St. Lawrence carved by Master Radovan in 1240 AD. 
 Keywords: national heritage, historic town, picturesque, mediaeval, Romanesque architecture, Yugoslavia
PMR087K-14 
 Croatia, Dalmatiia,Trogir, a UNESCO World Heritage site: a closer view of the private yachts and pleasure craft moored at the quay. 
 Keywords: national heritage, historic town, picturesque, mediaeval, Romanesque architecture, Yugoslavia
PMR087K-12 
 Croatia, Dalmatiia,Trogir, a UNESCO World Heritage site: view of the island with promenade and quayside from Kamerlengo Castle, dating from 1420. 
 Keywords: national heritage, panorama, Yugoslavia, Romanesque architecture, mediaeval, picturesque, historic town
PMR087K-11 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Solin: ruins of the ancient town of Salona, capital of the Roman province of Dalmatia, inhabited until 614 AD when it was taken by barbarians. Here: a beautifully carved sarcophagus cover, just unearthed. 
 Keywords: Roman ruins, Yugoslavia, national heritage, historic, excavations, archeology, Roman architecture
PMR087K-10 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Solin: ruins of the ancient town of Salona, capital of the Roman province of Dalmatia, inhabited until 614 AD when it was taken by barbarians. General view of the ruins with the town basilica discernible at the rear. 
 Keywords: Roman ruins, Roman architecture, archeology, excavations, historic, national heritage, Yugoslavia
PMR087K-09 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Solin: ruins of the ancient town of Salona, capital of the Roman province of Dalmatia, inhabited until 614 AD when it was taken by barbarians. The amphitheatre, dating from the 2nd century AD. 
 Keywords: Roman ruins, Roman architecture, archeology, excavations, historic, national heritage, Yugoslavia
PMR087K-08 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Split: Diocletian's Palace, built by the Roman Emperor between 295 and 305 AD in a square format with side walls of about 200 metres. Most of the walls and substantial parts of the inner constructions have been preserved. Here: a Romanesque clocktower and belfry, flanking the passage to the Roman "Iron Gate" in Narodni Trg. 
 Keywords: national heritage, Yugoslavia, Roman architecture, mediaeval, picturesque, historic town
PMR087K-07 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Split: Diocletian's Palace, built by the Roman Emperor between 295 and 305 AD in a square format with side walls of about 200 metres. Most of the walls and substantial parts of the inner constructions have been preserved. Here: a colourful Bougainvillea, spreading itself right across a square within the Roman walls of the palace. 
 Keywords: national heritage, Yugoslavia, Roman architecture, mediaeval, picturesque, historic town
PMR087K-06 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Split: Diocletian's Palace, built by the Roman Emperor between 295 and 305 AD in a square format with side walls of about 200 metres. Most of the walls and substantial parts of the inner constructions have been preserved. Here: an ancient house, still occupied, within the Roman walls. 
 Keywords: national heritage, Yugoslavia, Roman architecture, mediaeval, picturesque, historic town
PMR087K-05 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Split: Trg Republike (Republic Square) surrounded by the 19th century neo-Renaissance "Prokuratien". 
 Keywords: national heritage, arcade, Renaissance architecture, Yugoslavia, picturesque, historic town
PMR087K-04 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Split: Diocletian's Palace, built by the Roman Emperor between 295 and 305 AD in a square format with side walls of about 200 metres. Most of the walls and substantial parts of the inner constructions have been preserved. Here: some of the dwellings built onto the ancient Roman walls. 
 Keywords: national heritage, historic town, picturesque, mediaeval, Roman architecture, Yugoslavia
PMR087K-03 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Split: the new marble promenade, "Riva", laid out with palm trees, shrubs and fountains. 
 Keywords: national heritage, Yugoslavia, picturesque, historic town
PMR087K-02 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Split: Diocletian's Palace, built by the Roman Emperor between 295 and 305 AD in a square format with side walls of about 200 metres. Most of the walls and substantial parts of the inner constructions have been preserved. Here: the 200-metre-long south wall, overlooking the new marble promenade, "Riva", laid out with palm trees, shrubs and fountains. Fishing boat to the left. 
 Keywords: national heritage, Yugoslavia, Roman architecture, mediaeval, picturesque, historic town
PMR087K-01 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Split: twilight view of harbour and fishing boats with full moon from Campsite Stobrec, south of the city. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Yugoslavia, evening, moonlight
PMR086K-31 
 Croatia, Dalmatia,Trogir: raging brush fires close the main road between Split and Trogir. 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, flames, smoke, burning undergrowth, forest fire
PMR086K-30 
 Croatia, Dalmatia,Trogir: raging brush fires close the main road between Split and Trogir. 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, burning undergrowth, forest fire
PMR086K-29 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Zadar: street scene, with a row of typical house facades and carved stone bay window. The Croatian flag flies from an adjacent building. 
 Keywords: national heritage, mediaeval, picturesque, historic town
PMR086K-28 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Zadar: Fosa basin and the Renaissance Land Gate, with the winged Venetian lion of St Mark, built by Michele Sanmicheli in 1543. It was formerly the main gate of the city. 
 Keywords: national heritage, architecture, pleasure craft, fishing boats, harbour, mediaeval, picturesque, historic town
PMR086K-27 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Zadar: Fosa basin and the Renaissance Land Gate, with the winged Venetian lion of St Mark, built by Michele Sanmicheli in 1543. It was formerly the main gate of the city. 
 Keywords: national heritage, architecture, pleasure craft, fishing boats, harbour, mediaeval, picturesque, historic town
PMR086K-26 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Zadar: the footbridge across Jazine harbour. 
 Keywords: national heritage, historic town, picturesque, mediaeval, fishing boats, pleasure craft
PMR086K-25 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Zadar: fishing boats and pleasure craft moored under the fortified city wall. 
 Keywords: national heritage, historic town, picturesque, mediaeval, harbour, jetty
PMR086K-24 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Zadar: view of the peninsula and Siroka ulica from the belltower of St. Anastasia Cathedral. 
 Keywords: national heritage, rooftops, panorama, mediaeval, picturesque, historic town
PMR086K-23 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Zadar: view of the yacht harbour from the belltower of St. Anastasia Cathedral. 
 Keywords: national heritage, historic town, picturesque, mediaeval, paorama
PMR086K-22 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Maslenica: the newly opened Maslenica Bridge over the 200-metres wide Novsko Zdrilo Straits carries the Split motorway. 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, Adriatic Sea, waterway, mountains
PMR086K-21 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Maslenica: shoreline and settlement on the Gulf of Novigrad (Novsko Zdrilo Straits). 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, Adriatic Sea, coastal landscape
PMR086K-20 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Lukovo: the islands of Glavina and Rab, lapped by the azure waters of the Adriatic Sea. 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, Adriatic Sea, archipelago
PMR086K-19 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Lukovo: the island of Kur in aquamarine waters seen from the barren Adriatic coast. 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, Adriatic Sea, archipelago
PMR086K-18 
 Italy, Trieste: the terrace of Castello de Miramare, built for Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian of Austria and his wife, Charlotte, between 1856 and 1860, overlooking the Bay of Grignano. 
 Keywords: palace, architecture, gardens, seaview, sea terrace
PMR086K-17 
 Italy, Trieste: filming a piano recital on the terrace of Castello de Miramare, built for Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian of Austria and his wife, Charlotte, between 1856 and 1860, overlooking the Bay of Grignano. 
 Keywords: palace, jetty, harbour, recording, music, gardens
PMR086K-16 
 Germany, Lower Saxony, Hildesheim: the Church of St. Michael, built at the beginning of the 11th century in Ottonian (Romanesque) style. UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1985. Closed for restoration until 2010. 
 Keywords: historic town, mediaeval, picturesque, national heritage, Niedersachsen
PMR086K-15 
 Germany, Lower Saxony, Hildesheim: fountain in the market square surmounted by the figure of a mediaeval watchman. 
 Keywords: historic town, Niedersachsen, national heritage, picturesque, mediaeval, architecture
PMR086K-14 
 Germany, Lower Saxony, Hamelin: modern fountain and Burgher house in Weser Renaissance style. 
 Keywords: historic town, Renaissance architecture, legends, rat catcher, pied piper of Hamelin, Hameln, Niedersachsen, national heritage, picturesque, mediaeval
PMR086K-13 
 Germany, Lower Saxony, Hamelin: Bäckerstrasse in the pedestrian zone with the spire of the church of St. Nicolai at the end. 
 Keywords: historic town, Renaissance architecture, legends, rat catcher, pied piper of Hamelin, Hameln, Niedersachsen, national heritage, picturesque, mediaeval
PMR086K-12 
 Germany, Lower Saxony, Hamelin: bronze statue of the Pied Piper of Hamelin with rats running up the pedestal. 
 Keywords: historic town, Renaissance architecture, legends, rat catcher, pied piper of Hamelin, Hameln, Niedersachsen, national heritage, picturesque, mediaeval
PMR086K-11 
 Germany, Lower Saxony, Hamelin: top-hatted barrel organ player with monkey, in front of the "Leisthaus". 
 Keywords: historic town, mediaeval, picturesque, national heritage, Niedersachsen, Hameln, pied piper of Hamelin, rat catcher, legends, Renaissance architecture
PMR086K-10 
 Germany, Lower Saxony, Hamelin: a row of handsome Burgher houses in the Osterstrasse pedestrian zone. 
 Keywords: historic town, mediaeval, picturesque, national heritage, Niedersachsen, Hameln, pied piper of Hamelin, rat catcher, legends, Renaissance architecture
PMR086K-09 
 Germany, Lower Saxony, Hamelin: an example of "Weser Renaissance" architecture, with carved and brightly painted decorations on the timber frames, the "Stiftsherrenhaus" built in 1558 which now houses the town museum. In front is a large pavement café. 
 Keywords: historic town, mediaeval, picturesque, national heritage, Niedersachsen, Hameln, pied piper of Hamelin, rat catcher, legends, Renaissance architecture, timber framed buildings, half timbered houses
PMR086K-08 
 Germany, Lower Saxony, Hamelin: an example of "Weser Renaissance" architecture, with carved and brightly painted decorations on the timber frames - detail of copious corner decorations on the"Stiftsherrenhaus" built in 1558. 
 Keywords: historic town, mediaeval, picturesque, national heritage, Niedersachsen, Hameln, pied piper of Hamelin, rat catcher, legends, Renaissance architecture, timber framed buildings, half timbered houses
PMR086K-07 
 Germany, Lower Saxony, Hamelin: an example of "Weser Renaissance" architecture, the "Leisthaus", built 1585-98 for corn merchant Gerd Leist, with barrel organ playing in the foreground. 
 Keywords: historic town, mediaeval, picturesque, national heritage, Niedersachsen, Hameln, pied piper of Hamelin, rat catcher, legends, Renaissance architecture
PMR086K-06 
 Germany, Lower Saxony, Hamelin: an example of "Weser Renaissance" architecture, with carved and brightly painted decorations on the timber frames (late 16th to early 17th century). 
 Keywords: historic town, half timbered houses, timber framed buildings, Renaissance architecture, legends, rat catcher, pied piper of Hamelin, Hameln, Niedersachsen, national heritage, picturesque, mediaeval
PMR086K-05 
 Germany, Lower Saxony, Hamelin: an example of "Weser Renaissance" architecture, with carved and brightly painted decorations on the timber frames (late 16th to early 17th century). 
 Keywords: historic town, mediaeval, picturesque, national heritage, Niedersachsen, Hameln, pied piper of Hamelin, rat catcher, legends, Renaissance architecture, timber framed buildings, half timbered houses
PMR086K-04 
 Germany, Thuringia, Eisenach: the "Bach House", devoted to exhibits and memorabilia of Johann Sebastian Bach, who was born in the city. 
 Keywords: historic town, architecture, national heritage, picturesque
PMR086K-03 
 Germany, Thuringia, Eisenach: a meticulously restored "Jugendstil" (Art Nouveau) building containing shops and offices. 
 Keywords: historic town, architecture, national heritage, picturesque
PMR086K-02 
 Germany, Thuringia, Eisenach: Theatre Square with the Landestheater, opened in 1879, with flower beds and a modern fountain in the foreground. 
 Keywords: historic town, picturesque, national heritage, architecture
PMR086K-01 
 Germany, Thuringia, Eisenach: the Baroque Stadtschloss (Palace) was built in the mid 18th century for Duke Ernst August, but now houses a museum. 
 Keywords: historic town, picturesque, national heritage, architecture
PMR085K-36 
 Germany, Thuringia, Eisenach: The Wartburg Fortress, an indissoluble part of German history, dating back to the 12th century. Here the Minnesänger (troubadours) took part in the famous jousts, recalled in Wagner's opera Tannhäuser. Here Martin Luther studied before translating the New Testament. It was the seat of the dukes of Saxe-Eisenach until 1741 when it was ceded to the house of Saxe-Weimar. The castle is perched on a rocky spur overlooking the town of Eisenach.
Here: the "Gadem", built in 1874-7, was formerly the royal stables but now houses a restaurant. View from the south tower. 
 Keywords: picturesque, mediaeval, historic castle, architecture, national heritage
PMR085K-35 
 Germany, Thuringia, Eisenach: The Wartburg Fortress, an indissoluble part of German history, dating back to the 12th century. Here the Minnesänger (troubadours) took part in the famous jousts, recalled in Wagner's opera Tannhäuser. Here Martin Luther studied before translating the New Testament. It was the seat of the dukes of Saxe-Eisenach until 1741 when it was ceded to the house of Saxe-Weimar. The castle is perched on a rocky spur overlooking the town of Eisenach.
Here: end view of the 12th century "Palas" building, the oldest part of the Wartburg, with surrounding countryside. 
 Keywords: picturesque, national heritage, architecture, historic castle, mediaeval
PMR085K-34 
 Germany, Thuringia, Eisenach: The Wartburg Fortress, an indissoluble part of German history, dating back to the 12th century. Here the Minnesänger (troubadours) took part in the famous jousts, recalled in Wagner's opera Tannhäuser. Here Martin Luther studied before translating the New Testament. It was the seat of the dukes of Saxe-Eisenach until 1741 when it was ceded to the house of Saxe-Weimar. The castle is perched on a rocky spur overlooking the town of Eisenach.
Here: view from the windows of the 12th century "Palas" (living quarters) wing of the castle. 
 Keywords: picturesque, national heritage, architecture, historic castle, mediaeval
PMR085K-33 
 Germany, Thuringia, Eisenach: The Wartburg Fortress, an indissoluble part of German history, dating back to the 12th century. Here the Minnesänger (troubadours) took part in the famous jousts, recalled in Wagner's opera Tannhäuser. Here Martin Luther studied before translating the New Testament. It was the seat of the dukes of Saxe-Eisenach until 1741 when it was ceded to the house of Saxe-Weimar. The castle is perched on a rocky spur overlooking the town of Eisenach.
Here: a historic well with highly ornate cast iron yoke, in the outer courtyard. 
 Keywords: picturesque, national heritage, architecture, historic castle, mediaeval
PMR085K-32 
 Germany, Thuringia, Eisenach: The Wartburg Fortress, an indissoluble part of German history, dating back to the 12th century. Here the Minnesänger (troubadours) took part in the famous jousts, recalled in Wagner's opera Tannhäuser. Here Martin Luther studied before translating the New Testament. It was the seat of the dukes of Saxe-Eisenach until 1741 when it was ceded to the house of Saxe-Weimar. The castle is perched on a rocky spur overlooking the town of Eisenach.
Here: a historic well with highly ornate cast iron yoke, in the outer courtyard. 
 Keywords: picturesque, mediaeval, historic castle, architecture, national heritage
PMR085K-31 
 Germany, Thuringia, Schmalkalden: Renaissance Schloss Wilhelmsburg was built in 1585-90 for Duke Wilhelm IV. View of the town through the gateway of the castle. 
 Keywords: historic town, picturesque, national heritage, architecture, castles
PMR085K-30 
 Germany, Thuringia, Schmalkalden: Renaissance Schloss Wilhelmsburg was built in 1585-90 for Duke Wilhelm IV. 
 Keywords: historic town, picturesque, national heritage, architecture, castles
PMR085K-29 
 Austria, Tyrol, Ehrwald: Great Yellow Gentians (Gentiana lutea) whose roots are used for making schnaps. 
 Keywords: alpine, mountain range, Alps, spring, pasture, meadow, botany, botanical, alpine flowers
PMR085K-28 
 Austria, Tyrol, Ehrwald: horses with foal on the Ehrwalder Alm. 
 Keywords: alpine, mountain range, Alps, alpine scenery, spring, pasture, meadow
PMR085K-27 
 Austria, Tyrol, Ehrwald: Igelsee Lake in the Gaistal (Gais Valley) with fir trees and buttercup meadow reflected in the water and the Wetterstein Mountains behind. 
 Keywords: alpine, mountain range, Alps, alpine scenery, spring, pasture, meadow, hiking
PMR085K-26 
 Austria, Tyrol, Ehrwald: Igelsee Lake in the Gaistal (Gais Valley) with fir trees and buttercup meadow reflected in the water and the Wetterstein Mountains behind. 
 Keywords: alpine, hiking, meadow, pasture, spring, alpine scenery, Alps, mountain range
PMR085K-25 
 Austria, Tyrol, Ehrwald: Igelsee Lake in the Gaistal (Gais Valley) with fir trees and buttercup meadow reflected in the water and the Wetterstein Mountains behind. 
 Keywords: alpine, hiking, meadow, pasture, spring, alpine scenery, Alps, mountain range
PMR085K-24 
 Austria, Tyrol, Ehrwald: Igelsee Lake in the Gaistal (Gais Valley) with fir trees and buttercup meadow reflected in the water. 
 Keywords: alpine, hiking, meadow, pasture, spring, alpine scenery, Alps, mountain range
PMR085K-23 
 Austria, Tyrol, Ehrwald: Igelsee Lake in the Gaistal (Gais Valley) with fir trees and buttercup meadow reflected in the water. 
 Keywords: alpine, hiking, meadow, pasture, spring, alpine scenery, Alps, mountain range
PMR085K-22 
 Austria, Tyrol, Ehrwald: Igelsee Lake in the Gaistal (Gais Valley) with fir trees and buttercup meadow reflected in the water. 
 Keywords: alpine, hiking, meadow, pasture, spring, alpine scenery, Alps, mountain range
PMR085K-21 
 Austria, Tyrol, Ehrwald: the path along the Gaistal (Gais Valley) follows the Gaistalbach (stream) much of the way. 
 Keywords: alpine, mountain range, Alps, alpine scenery, spring, brook, river, hiking
PMR085K-20 
 Austria, Tyrol, Ehrwald: Mieminger Mountains from the Gaistal (Gais Valley). 
 Keywords: alpine, mountain range, Alps, alpine scenery, spring, fir trees
PMR085K-19 
 Austria, Tyrol, Ehrwald: cow in an alpine meadow on the Ehrwalder Alm, Wetterstein Mountains. 
 Keywords: alpine, mountain range, Alps, alpine scenery, spring, pasture, meadow
PMR085K-18 
 Flower of Degamoara orchid hybrid "Piranha". 
 Keywords: house plants, orchidea
PMR085K-17 
 Flower of Degamoara orchid hybrid "Piranha". 
 Keywords: house plants, orchidea
PMR085K-16 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Mittenwald: Brunnstein Hut (1560 metres) in the Karwendel Mountains, with Kingcups (Caltha palustris) in the foreground. 
 Keywords: alpine, pasture, mountain range, spring, Alps, hiking, meadow
PMR085K-15 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Mittenwald: cows in an alpine meadow in the Karwendel Mountains. 
 Keywords: alpine, snow, Alps, spring, mountain range, pasture
PMR085K-14 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Mittenwald: a cow in an alpine meadow in the Karwendel Mountains. 
 Keywords: alpine, snow, Alps, spring, mountain range, pasture
PMR085K-13 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Mittenwald: Birdsnest Orchid (Neottia nidus-avis) in the Karwendel Mountains. 
 Keywords: alpine, pasture, mountain range, spring, botany, botanical, alpine flowers, alpine plants
PMR085K-12 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Mittenwald: the summit of Mount Kranzberg (1391 metres) from the Brunnstein Hut (1560 metres). 
 Keywords: alpine, pasture, mountain range, spring, Alps, hiking
PMR085K-11 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Mittenwald: Brunnstein Hut (1560 metres) in the western Karwendel Mountains. 
 Keywords: alpine, pasture, mountain range, spring, Alps, hiking
PMR085K-10 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Mittenwald: Masses of Birdseye Primulas (Primula farinosa) with Gentiana verna and Gentiana acaulis on Mount Kranzberg (1391 metres). 
 Keywords: alpine, pasture, mountain range, spring, botany, botanical, alpine flowers, flower meadow
PMR085K-09 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Mittenwald: Masses of Birdseye Primulas (Primula farinosa) with Gentiana verna and Gentiana acaulis on Mount Kranzberg (1391 metres). 
 Keywords: alpine, flower meadow, alpine flowers, botanical, botany, spring, mountain range, pasture
PMR085K-08 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Mittenwald: Spring Gentians (Gentiana verna) and Mountain Avens (Dryas octopetala) on Mount Kranzberg (1391 metres). 
 Keywords: alpine, alpine flowers, botanical, botany, spring, mountain range, pasture
PMR085K-07 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Mittenwald: a riot of colour: spring flowers on Mount Kranzberg (1391 metres), with the Karwendel Mountains in the background. 
 Keywords: alpine, pasture, mountain range, spring, Forget-me-nots
PMR085K-06 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Mittenwald: a riot of colour: spring flowers on Mount Kranzberg (1391 metres). 
 Keywords: alpine, pasture, mountain range, spring, colourful
PMR085K-05 
 Switzerland, Canton Schaffhausen, Stein am Rhein: frescoes on the Rathaus (town hall) (built 1542) depicting scenes from the town's history. 
 Keywords: Lake Constance, Bodensee, historic, picturesque, mediaeval, heritage, burgher houses
PMR085K-04 
 Germany, Baden-Württemburg, Meersburg: flower gardens in the pedestrian zone overlooked by the historic castle, one of the oldest in Germany. 
 Keywords: Lake Constance, Bodensee, mediaeval town, picturesque
PMR085K-03 
 Germany, Baden-Württemburg, Meersburg: the quayside and promenade from the landing jetty. 
 Keywords: Lake Constance, Bodensee, mediaeval town, picturesque, pavement cafés
PMR085K-02 
 Germany, Baden-Württemburg, Meersburg: pavement cafés in the old quarter, with Lake Constance in the distance. 
 Keywords: Lake Constance, Bodensee, mediaeval town, picturesque
PMR085K-01 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Lindau Island: the promenade, lined with open-air cafés. 
 Keywords: holidays, strolling, drinking, eating, Lake Constance, Bodensee
PMR084K-36 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Lindau Island: Diebsturm ("Thieves Tower") built in 1380 and formerly used as a prison. 
 Keywords: historic, building, architecture, mediaeval, heritage, Lake Constance, Bodensee
PMR084K-35 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Lindau Island: vivid spring foliage of a maple tree. 
 Keywords: trees, leaves, colourful, arboretum, botanical, botany
PMR084K-34 
 Czech Republic, Prague: statue of Bedrich Smetana on the Smetana Embankment, with St. Vitus' Cathedral in the background. 
 Keywords: Czech capital, historic, national heritage, metropolis, architecture, musician, composer
PMR084K-33 
 Czech Republic, Prague: Hradcany, Prague Castle and St. Vitus' Cathedral from the Smetana Embankment of the River Vltava/Moldau. 
 Keywords: Czech capital, architecture, metropolis, national heritage, historic
PMR084K-32 
 Czech Republic, Prague: Charles Bridge (Karluv most) and Hradcany from the Smetana Embankment. 
 Keywords: Czech capital, historic, national heritage, metropolis, architecture
PMR084K-31 
 Czech Republic, Prague: Charles Bridge and the River Vltava/Moldau from the Legii Bridge. 
 Keywords: Czech capital, historic, national heritage, metropolis, architecture
PMR084K-30 
 Czech Republic, Prague: east end of the Charles Bridge (Karluv most) with the dome of St. Francis' Church, from a cruise boat on the River Vltava/Moldau. 
 Keywords: Czech capital, architecture, metropolis, national heritage, historic
PMR084K-29 
 Czech Republic, Prague: National Theatre/Opera House with the west part of the Legii most (bridge) and weir on the River Vltava/Moldau. 
 Keywords: Czech capital, architecture, metropolis, national heritage, historic
PMR084K-28 
 Czech Republic, Prague: east end of the Charles Bridge (Karluv most) with the dome of St. Francis' Church, from a cruise boat on the River Vltava/Moldau. 
 Keywords: Czech capital, architecture, metropolis, national heritage, historic
PMR084K-27 
 Czech Republic, Prague: west end of the Charles Bridge (Karluv most), viewed from a cruise boat on the River Vltava/Moldau. 
 Keywords: Czech capital, historic, national heritage, metropolis, architecture
PMR084K-26 
 Pause for a beer while planning which sight to see next. 
 Keywords: Czech capital, historic, national heritage, metropolis, architecture, refreshment
PMR084K-25 
 Czech Republic, Prague: one of the winged figures on the Mánesuv most (bridge) over the River Vltava/Moldau. 
 Keywords: Czech capital, historic, national heritage, metropolis, architecture, statue
PMR084K-24 
 Czech Republic, Prague: View over the city from the castle terrace. 
 Keywords: Czech capital, historic, national heritage, metropolis, architecture
PMR084K-23 
 Czech Republic, Prague: view of the Charles Bridge (Karluv most) from the castle terrace. 
 Keywords: Czech capital, historic, national heritage, metropolis, architecture
PMR084K-22 
 Czech Republic, Prague: view over the city with the castle terrace in the foreground. 
 Keywords: Czech capital, historic, national heritage, metropolis, architecture
PMR084K-21 
 Czech Republic, Prague: Hradcany Square with the Archiepiscopal Palace on the left, facade by Jan Wirch 1763-4. 
 Keywords: Czech capital, historic, national heritage, metropolis, architecture
PMR084K-20 
 Czech Republic, Prague: Loretto Church (Loreta), built in 1626, contains the Casa Santa (House of Mary) in its courtyard. 
 Keywords: Czech capital, Catholic, architecture, metropolis, national heritage, historic
PMR084K-18 
 Czech Republic, Prague: Hradcany and Prague Castle from the River Vltava/Moldau, with cruise boats in the foreground. 
 Keywords: Czech capital, historic, national heritage, metropolis, architecture
PMR084K-17 
 Czech Republic, Prague: Hradcany and Prague Castle from the River Vltava/Moldau. 
 Keywords: Czech capital, historic, national heritage, metropolis, architecture
PMR084K-16 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: spring colour in the Botanical Gardens 
 Keywords: flowers, colourful, garden flowers, botanical, blooming, plants, botany, München, flower beds
PMR084K-14 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: spring colour in the Botanical Gardens 
 Keywords: flowers, colourful, garden flowers, botanical, blooming, plants, botany
PMR084K-13 
 Cyprus, Tala: a colourful bank of pink roses in full flower. 
 Keywords: flowers, botany, plants, blooming, botanical, garden flowers
PMR084K-12 
 Cyprus, Tala: Mexican Primrose or Pajarito (Oenothea speciosa). 
 Keywords: flowers, wild flowers, botanical, blooming, plants, botany
PMR084K-11 
 Cyprus, Akrotiri: flowers of the Red Flowering Gum Tree (Corymbia ficifolia formerly Eucalyptus ficifolia). 
 Keywords: flowers, trees, wild flowers, botanical, blooming, plants, botany
PMR084K-10 
 Cyprus, Akrotiri: flowers of the Red Flowering Gum Tree (Corymbia ficifolia formerly Eucalyptus ficifolia). 
 Keywords: flowers, trees, wild flowers, botanical, blooming, plants, botany
PMR084K-09 
 Cyprus, Paphos: Crown Daisies (Chrysanthemum coronarium) and Corn Poppy (Papaver rhoeas). 
 Keywords: flowers, botany, plants, blooming, botanical, wild flowers
PMR084K-08 
 Cyprus, Paphos: the lighthouse with colourful Crown Daisies and Winged Sea Lavender in the foreground. 
 Keywords: flowers, wild flowers, botanical, blooming, plants, botany
PMR084K-07 
 Cyprus, Neo Khorio: Bug Orchid (Orchis coriophora). 
 Keywords: flowers, botany, plants, blooming, botanical, wild flowers
PMR084K-06 
 Cyprus, Akrotiri: Bishop's Pool, with viewing hide and wading birds: Black-winged Stilt, Avocets, Ruffs. 
 Keywords: waders, water birds, ornithology, ornithological, bird watching, bird watcher
PMR084K-05 
 Cyprus, Mandria: Winged Sea Lavender (Limonium sinuatum) in masses near the beach. 
 Keywords: flowers, wild flowers, botanical, blooming, plants, botany
PMR084K-04 
 Cyprus, Mandria: Winged Sea Lavender (Limonium sinuatum) with male Large White butterfly (Pieris brassicae). 
 Keywords: flowers, botany, plants, blooming, botanical, wild flowers
PMR084K-03 
 Cyprus, Mandria: Yellow Horned Poppyies (Glaucium flavum) a flowerhead with bee. 
 Keywords: flowers, botany, plants, blooming, botanical, wild flowers
PMR084K-02 
 Cyprus, Mandria: Yellow Horned Poppies (Glaucium flavum) in masses near the beach. 
 Keywords: flowers, wild flowers, botanical, blooming, plants, botany
PMR084K-01 
 Cyprus (North), Nicosia: Büyük Han, an Ottoman caravanserai dating from 1572, the only one to have survived in Cyprus. It is now used as a market for local artisans to sell their wares. Here, the courtyard vaulting seen from the entrance. 
 Keywords: Lefkosia, galleries, arches, architecture, heritage, historic, albergo, inn, Turkish
PMR083K-36 
 Cyprus (North), Nicosia: Büyük Han, an Ottoman caravanserai dating from 1572, the only one to have survived in Cyprus. It is now used as a market for local artisans to sell their wares. Here, one of the upper galleries with the courtyard below, and a Bougainvillea in a pot. 
 Keywords: Lefkosia, galleries, arches, architecture, heritage, historic, albergo, inn, Turkish
PMR083K-35 
 Cyprus (North), Nicosia: Büyük Han, an Ottoman caravanserai dating from 1572, the only one to have survived in Cyprus. It is now used as a market for local artisans to sell their wares. Here, a corner of the courtyard with flowering plants in pots. 
 Keywords: Lefkosia, Turkish, inn, albergo, historic, heritage, architecture, arches, galleries
PMR083K-34 
 Cyprus (North), Nicosia: Büyük Han, an Ottoman caravanserai dating from 1572, the only one to have survived in Cyprus. It is now used as a market for local artisans to sell their wares. Here, one of the galleries with boutiques offering local handiwork. 
 Keywords: Lefkosia, Turkish, inn, albergo, historic, heritage, architecture, arches, galleries
PMR083K-33 
 Cyprus (North), Nicosia: Büyük Han, an Ottoman caravanserai dating from 1572, the only one to have survived in Cyprus. It is now used as a market for local artisans to sell their wares. Here, the courtyard with ablutions kiosk in the centre. 
 Keywords: Lefkosia, Turkish, inn, albergo, historic, heritage, architecture, arches, galleries
PMR083K-32 
 Cyprus, Tala: Easter decorations at the roadside. 
 Keywords: Easter Eggs, municipal decorations
PMR083K-31 
 Cyprus, Neo Khorio: bird-ringing by Birdlife Cyprus: male Redstart (Phoenicurus phoenicurus). 
 Keywords: birds, bird-watching, ornithology
PMR083K-30 
 Cyprus, Neo Khorio: bird-ringing by Birdlife Cyprus: male Redstart (Phoenicurus phoenicurus). 
 Keywords: birds, ornithology, bird-watching
PMR083K-29 
 Cyprus, Neo Khorio: bird-ringing by Birdlife Cyprus: Cetti's Warbler (Cettia cetti). 
 Keywords: birds, ornithology, bird-watching
PMR083K-28 
 Cyprus, Neo Khorio: bird-ringing by Birdlife Cyprus: Fan-tailed Warbler or Zitting Cisticola (Cisticola juncidis). 
 Keywords: birds, bird-watching, ornithology
PMR083K-27 
 Cyprus, Neo Khorio: bird-ringing by Birdlife Cyprus: Fan-tailed Warbler or Zitting Cisticola (Cisticola juncidis). 
 Keywords: birds, ornithology, bird-watching
PMR083K-26 
 Cyprus, Neo Khorio: bird-ringing by Birdlife Cyprus: Sedge Warbler (Acrocephalus schoenobaenus). 
 Keywords: birds, bird-watching, ornithology
PMR083K-25 
 Cyprus, Neo Khorio: bird-ringing by Birdlife Cyprus: Sedge Warbler (Acrocephalus schoenobaenus). 
 Keywords: birds, ornithology, bird-watching
PMR083K-24 
 Cyprus, Neo Khorio: bird-ringing by Birdlife Cyprus: Olivacious Warbler (Hippolais pallida). 
 Keywords: birds, ornithology, bird-watching
PMR083K-23 
 Cyprus, Neo Khorio: bird-ringing by Birdlife Cyprus: Olivacious Warbler (Hippolais pallida). 
 Keywords: birds, ornithology, bird-watching
PMR083K-22 
 Cyprus, Tala: colourful garden flowers. 
 Keywords: gardening, botany
PMR083K-21 
 Cyprus, Tala: colourful garden flowers. 
 Keywords: gardening, botany
PMR083K-20 
 Cyprus, Cape Gréko: the rocky coast at Cape Gréko, lapped by crystal clear waters of startling blue. 
 Keywords: aquamarine
PMR083K-17 
 Cyprus, Paphos: aerial view of the motorway to Limassol near Kouklia, with Asprokremnos Reservoir to the left. 
 Keywords: cultivation, landscape, fields
PMR083K-15 
 A pair of Squirrel Monkeys (Saimiri sciurcus) roaming the trees at Hellabrunn Zoological Gardens. 
 Keywords: München, monkeys, apes, animals, Simean species
PMR083K-14 
 Ring-tailed Lemurs (Lemur catta) roaming the trees at Hellabrunn Zoological Gardens. 
 Keywords: München, monkeys, apes, animals, Simean species
PMR083K-13 
 Ring-tailed Lemurs (Lemur catta) roaming the trees at Hellabrunn Zoological Gardens. 
 Keywords: München, Simean species, animals, apes, monkeys
PMR083K-12 
 Male Smew (Mergellus albellus) at Hellabrunn Zoological Gardens. 
 Keywords: München, bird-watching, ornithology, water birds, wildfowl, ducks, drake
PMR083K-11 
 A group of Vicuna (Lama vicugna) at Hellabrunn Zoological Gardens. 
 Keywords: München, animals, mammals, zoo, camelids, llamas
PMR083K-10 
 Mountain Goat (Oreamnos americanus) at Hellabrunn Zoological Gardens. 
 Keywords: München, animals , zoo, mammals
PMR083K-09 
 Hamadryas Baboon (Papio hamadryas) with young at Hellabrunn Zoological Gardens. 
 Keywords: München, Simean species, animals, apes, monkeys, zoo
PMR083K-08 
 Hamadryas Baboons (Papio hamadryas) with young at Hellabrunn Zoological Gardens. 
 Keywords: München, Simean species, animals, apes, monkeys
PMR083K-07 
 Male African Lion (Panthera leo) enjoying the sun at Hellabrunn Zoological Gardens. 
 Keywords: München, zoo, carnivores, animals, cat family
PMR083K-06 
 Mixed red and white flamingoes at Hellabrunn Zoological Gardens. 
 Keywords: München, wildfowl, water birds, ornithology, bird-watching, zoo
PMR083K-05 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: swans, geese, ducks and gulls congregated on the River Isar near Hellabrunn. 
 Keywords: München, wildfowl, goose, water birds, ornithology, bird-watching
PMR083K-04 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Bar-headed geese (Anser indicus) which now breed in the area, in the River Isar near Hellabrunn. 
 Keywords: München, bird-watching, ornithology, water birds, goose, wildfowl
PMR083K-03 
 Germany, Franconia, Nuremberg: the square "Beim Tiergärtner Tor" with part of the fortified town wall and castle in the background. 
 Keywords: Nürnberg, historic town, mediaeval, picturesque, national heritage
PMR083K-02 
 Germany, Franconia, Nuremberg: timber-framed houses, including the town's oldest (centre) in the square "Beim Tiergärtner Tor", with the castle in the background. 
 Keywords: Nürnberg, historic town, mediaeval, picturesque, national heritage
PMR083K-01 
 Germany, Franconia, Nuremberg: "St. George and the Dragon" figure on the corner of a building inthe square "Beim Tiergärtner Tor". 
 Keywords: Nürnberg, historic town, mediaeval, picturesque, national heritage
PMR082K-36 
 Exotic butterflies in the Botanical Gardens - feeding table with Giant Wood Nymph Butterfly (Idea leuconoe) (nearest). 
 Keywords: lepidoptera
PMR082K-34 
 Austria, Tyrol, Lermoos: View of part of the town and the Alps, from a beechwood, into the sun. 
 Keywords: alpine, mountain range, Alps, alpine scenery, snow scene
PMR082K-33 
 Austria, Tyrol, Lermoos: pause for a picnic on a pile of newly-felled logs in the Wetterstein Mountains 
 Keywords: alpine, mountain range, Alps, snow scene
PMR082K-32 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Garmisch-Partenkirchen: View of the town and the new ski-jump from Berggasthof St. Martin (1040 metres a.s.l.) 
 Keywords: alpine, mountain range, Alps, alpine scenery, snow scene, winter
PMR082K-31 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Garmisch-Partenkirchen: snow scene on the Kramer-Plateau-Weg. 
 Keywords: alpine, winter, snow scene, alpine scenery, Alps, mountain range
PMR082K-30 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Garmisch-Partenkirchen: snow scene on the Kramer-Plateau-Weg with Wetterstein Alps behind. 
 Keywords: alpine, mountain range, Alps, alpine scenery, snow scene, winter
PMR082K-29 
 Austria, Tyrol, Seefeld: the "Seekirchl" (church) with snow-covered Härmelekopf and Reitherspitze behind. 
 Keywords: alpine, mountain range, Alps, alpine scenery, snow scene, winter
PMR082K-28 
 England, London: View from the London Eye: Hungerford Bridge with part of the superstructure of the Millennium Wheel. 
 Keywords: metropolis, panorama, city
PMR082K-27 
 England, London: View from the London Eye: the Post Office Tower. 
 Keywords: metropolis, panorama, city
PMR082K-26 
 England, London: View from the London Eye: The River Thames with the Royal Festival Hall and National Theatre on the South Bank. 
 Keywords: metropolis, panorama, city
PMR082K-24 
 England, London: View from the London Eye: St. Paul's Cathedral and the City. 
 Keywords: metropolis, panorama, city
PMR082K-23 
 England, London: View from the London Eye: Hungerford Bridge, Charing Cross Station, the Post Office Tower and Centre Point. 
 Keywords: metropolis, panorama, city
PMR082K-22 
 England, London: View from the London Eye: pleasure craft on the River Thames, with Hungerford Bridge and Charing Cross station. 
 Keywords: metropolis, panorama, city
PMR082K-21 
 England, London: Viewing the city from a gondola of the London Eye. 
 Keywords: metropolis, tourist attraction, Millennium Wheel, Ferris Wheel, panorama, city, tourism
PMR082K-20 
 Cyprus, Káthikas: Walking track and sparse landscape in the hills north of Káthikas. 
 Keywords: landscape, nature, outdoors
PMR082K-19 
 Cyprus, Platres: 11-metre-high Caledonian Falls, the highest on the island, on the Kaledonia Nature Trail. 
 Keywords: waterfalls, nature
PMR082K-18 
 Cyprus, Omodhos: In the winter sunshine, the lacemakers bring their work outside. Many of the older generation still engage in this traditional craft. 
 Keywords: photogenic, picturesque, visitor attraction, heritage, traditional village, village, lace, artesans, handwork
PMR082K-17 
 Cyprus, Omodhos: Plant-filled inner courtyard of a typical house, with balconies. 
 Keywords: photogenic, village, traditional village, heritage, visitor attraction, picturesque
PMR082K-16 
 Cyprus, Omodhos: Broken terracotta wine flagons near a taverna. 
 Keywords: landscape, photogenic, picturesque, visitor attraction, heritage, traditional village, village
PMR082K-15 
 Cyprus, Omodhos: a typical plant-lined street, with taverna. 
 Keywords: village, photogenic, picturesque, visitor attraction, heritage, traditional village
PMR082K-14 
 Cyprus, Omodhos: A feline observer of the flow of tourists. 
 Keywords: tabby, cat, village, traditional village, heritage, visitor attraction, picturesque, photogenic
PMR082K-13 
 Cyprus, Omodhos: In the winter sunshine, the lacemakers bring their work outside. Many of the older generation still engage in this traditional craft. 
 Keywords: photogenic, picturesque, visitor attraction, heritage, traditional village, village, lace, artesans, handwork
PMR082K-12 
 Cyprus, Omodhos: A typical narrow street, with overhanging orange tree. 
 Keywords: landscape, photogenic, picturesque, visitor attraction, heritage, traditional village, village
PMR082K-11 
 Cyprus, Omodhos: Entrance to the 19th century monastery of Timióu Stavroú, with part of the arched cloisters. 
 Keywords: photogenic, picturesque, visitor attraction, heritage, traditional village, village
PMR082K-10 
 Cyprus, Omodhos: Visitors enjoying a meal in the cobbled square, surrounded by newly renovated historic buildings. 
 Keywords: landscape, village, traditional village, heritage, visitor attraction, picturesque, photogenic
PMR082K-09 
 Cyprus, Omodhos: Approaching the town in the foothills of the Troödos Mountains. 
 Keywords: landscape, photogenic, picturesque, visitor attraction, heritage, traditional village, village
PMR082K-08 
 Cyprus, Larnaca: Cruise Liner "Arielle" reflected in the flooded saltpans on Lady's Mile. 
 Keywords: reflections, harbour, port, cruise ship
PMR082K-07 
 Cyprus, Larnaca: flooded saltpans on Lady's Mile, with the port in the background. 
 Keywords: landscape, haunt of wading birds, Larnaka
PMR082K-06 
 Cyprus, Akamas Peninsula: the upper reaches of the Avgas Gorge, where it narrows to 3 metres in places. 
 Keywords: cliffs, Avagas Gorge, narrow way, stony, rocky, chasm
PMR082K-05 
 Cyprus, Akamas Peninsula: the upper reaches of the Avgas Gorge, where it narrows to 3 metres in places. 
 Keywords: cliffs, Avagas Gorge, narrow way, stony, rocky, chasm
PMR082K-04 
 Cyprus, Akamas: Viklari Restaurant, "The Last Castle" on its hill, with orange groves in the valley in the foreground. 
 Keywords: landmarks, eating places
PMR082K-03 
 England, Buckingham: Waddesdon Manor (National Trust), near Aylesbury, built 1874-89 for Baron Ferdinand Rothschild. 
 Keywords: Manor House, national heritage, historic house, architecture, gracious living, art collections, chateaux
PMR082K-01 
 Tunisia, Port el Kantaoui: The harbour, with "pirate boat" for marine excursions for tourists and reflections in the water. 
 Keywords: Islamic, swim, sunshine, relax, holidays, Maghreb, Mohamed, Muslim, picturesque, port
PMR081K-36 
 Tunisia, Port el Kantaoui: A yacht leaving the marina. 
 Keywords: Islamic, swim, sunshine, relax, holidays, Maghreb, Mohamed, Muslim, picturesque, port, harbour
PMR081K-35 
 Tunisia, Port el Kantaoui: Encounter on the beach: four cats with English visitors. 
 Keywords: Islamic, animal meeting, holidaymakers, picturesque, Muslim, Mohamed, Maghreb, holidays, relax, sunshine, swim
PMR081K-34 
 Tunisia, Port el Kantaoui: Swimming Pool of the Hotel Golf Residence, surrounded by palm trees. 
 Keywords: Islamic, picturesque, Muslim, Mohamed, Maghreb, holidays, relax, sunshine, swim
PMR081K-33 
 Tunisia, Park National de l'Ichkeul: Dramatic evening sky, with reflections in a stream. 
 Keywords: Islamic, picturesque, Muslim, Mohamed, Maghreb, moods of nature, evening
PMR081K-32 
 Tunisia: Bizerta, founded by the Phoenicians in the 9th century BC under the name of Hippo Diarrytus, possesses a fine natural harbour. The steel bridge carrying the main road to Tunis across the channel. 
 Keywords: Islamic, Maghreb, historic, heritage, Mohamed, Muslim, picturesque
PMR081K-31 
 Tunisia: Bizerta, founded by the Phoenicians in the 9th century BC under the name of Hippo Diarrytus, possesses a fine natural harbour. A modern mosque with octagonal minaret. 
 Keywords: Islamic, picturesque, Muslim, Mohamed, heritage, historic, Maghreb, modern architecture
PMR081K-30 
 Tunisia: Bizerta, founded by the Phoenicians in the 9th century BC under the name of Hippo Diarrytus, possesses a fine natural harbour. Freighters moored along the docks, waiting to unload cargo. 
 Keywords: Islamic, cranes, dockside, port, Maghreb, historic, heritage, Mohamed, Muslim, picturesque
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
PMR081K-28 
 Tunisia: Bizerta, founded by the Phoenicians in the 9th century BC under the name of Hippo Diarrytus, possesses a fine natural harbour. View of the colourful fishing boats and reflections of the quayside buildings. 
 Keywords: Islamic, Maghreb, historic, heritage, Mohamed, Muslim, picturesque
PMR081K-27 
 Tunisia: Bizerta, founded by the Phoenicians in the 9th century BC under the name of Hippo Diarrytus, possesses a fine natural harbour. View of the colourful fishing boats and reflections of the quayside buildings, with the Kasbah (17th century) in the background. 
 Keywords: Islamic, port, Maghreb, historic, heritage, Mohamed, Muslim, picturesque
PMR081K-26 
 Tunisia: Bizerta, founded by the Phoenicians in the 9th century BC under the name of Hippo Diarrytus, possesses a fine natural harbour. A group of Tunisian men, two wearing traditional Sheshiya headgear, at a cafe table. 
 Keywords: Islamic, national dress, Maghreb, historic, heritage, Mohamed, Muslim, picturesque
PMR081K-25 
 Tunisia: Bizerta, founded by the Phoenicians in the 9th century BC under the name of Hippo Diarrytus, possesses a fine natural harbour. View of the colourful fishing boats and reflections of the quayside buildings, with the walls of the Kasbah (17th century) in the background. 
 Keywords: Islamic, port, Maghreb, historic, heritage, Mohamed, Muslim, picturesque
PMR081K-24 
 Tunisia: Bizerta, founded by the Phoenicians in the 9th century BC under the name of Hippo Diarrytus, possesses a fine natural harbour. View of the colourful fishing boats and reflections of the quayside buildings. 
 Keywords: Islamic, port, Maghreb, historic, heritage, Mohamed, Muslim, picturesque
PMR081K-23 
 Tunisia: Dougga, Ruins of the city "Thugga", founded in the 4th century BC by Numidians, becoming Roman in the 2nd century AD, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the best preserved Roman city in Africa. The lower storey of a substantial Roman house. 
 Keywords: picturesque, archeological site, architecture, heritage, historic, Maghreb
PMR081K-22 
 Tunisia: Dougga, Ruins of the city "Thugga", founded in the 4th century BC by Numidians, becoming Roman in the 2nd century AD, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the best preserved Roman city in Africa. The Mausoleum of Ateban (2nd century BC), the only pre-Roman (Numidian-Punic) building in Tunisia. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Maghreb, historic, heritage, architecture, Numidian, archeological site, Numidian architecture, Punic architecture, pre-Roman architecture
PMR081K-21 
 Tunisia: Dougga, Ruins of the city "Thugga", founded in the 4th century BC by Numidians, becoming Roman in the 2nd century AD, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the best preserved Roman city in Africa. Corinthian columns and the Tympanum of the Capitol, a temple dedicated to Jupiter, Juno and Minerva, built in 166 or 167 AD. View from the Forum (market place) against a foreboding sky. 
 Keywords: picturesque, archeological site, Numidian, architecture, heritage, historic, Maghreb, classical architecture
PMR081K-20 
 Tunisia: Dougga, Ruins of the city "Thugga", founded in the 4th century BC by Numidians, becoming Roman in the 2nd century AD, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the best preserved Roman city in Africa. Corinthian columns and the Tympanum of the Capitol, showing a figure being raised by an eagle. The temple was dedicated to Jupiter, Juno and Minerva and was built in 166 or 167 AD. 
 Keywords: picturesque, archeological site, Numidian, architecture, heritage, historic, Maghreb
PMR081K-19 
 Tunisia: Dougga, Ruins of the city "Thugga", founded in the 4th century BC by Numidians, becoming Roman in the 2nd century AD, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the best preserved Roman city in Africa. Two of the Ain-el-Hammam water cisterns, each 33 metres long by 5 metres high, supplied by a 12-kilometre-long aqueduct. 
 Keywords: picturesque, water supply, archeological site, Numidian, architecture, heritage, historic, Maghreb
PMR081K-18 
 Tunisia: Dougga, Ruins of the city "Thugga", founded in the 4th century BC by Numidians, becoming Roman in the 2nd century AD, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the best preserved Roman city in Africa. The superb Capitol, a temple dedicated to Jupiter, Juno and Minerva, was built in 166 or 167 AD. 
 Keywords: picturesque, entablature, Corinthian columns, classical architecture, archeological site, Numidian, architecture, heritage, historic, Maghreb, tympanum
PMR081K-17 
 Tunisia: Dougga, Ruins of the city "Thugga", founded in the 4th century BC by Numidians, becoming Roman in the 2nd century AD, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the best preserved Roman city in Africa. The mosaic floor of a Roman villa, still in situ, scarcely damaged. 
 Keywords: picturesque, Maghreb, historic, heritage, architecture, Numidian, archeological site
PMR081K-16 
 Tunisia: Sidi Bou Said, the famous blue and white town, beloved of artists, where Klee, Macke and Moilliet sojourned in 1914. View from a roof terrace of some of the dazzling, white buildings. 
 Keywords: Islamic, picturesque, Muslim, Mohamed, heritage, historic, Maghreb, architecture
PMR081K-15 
 Tunisia: Sidi Bou Said, the famous blue and white town, beloved of artists, where Klee, Macke and Moilliet sojourned in 1914. View from a roof terrace, looking down on the narrow main street. 
 Keywords: Islamic, picturesque, Muslim, Mohamed, heritage, historic, Maghreb, architecture
PMR081K-14 
 Tunisia: Sidi Bou Said, the famous blue and white town, beloved of artists, where Klee, Macke and Moilliet sojourned in 1914. View over the town and luxuriant coast towards Cap Bon and the Gulf of Tunis. 
 Keywords: Islamic, picturesque, Muslim, Mohamed, heritage, historic, Maghreb, architecture
PMR081K-13 
 Tunisia, Carthage: Part of the ruins of the Roman Thermae (Baths) of Antoninus Pius. 
 Keywords: picturesque, heritage, historic, Maghreb, Carthago, architecture
PMR081K-12 
 Tunisia, Sousse: The octagonal minaret of Zaouia Zakkak mosque and medrasa in the medina, dating from the Osman period. 
 Keywords: Islamic, picturesque, Muslim, Mohamed, heritage, historic, Maghreb, medina
PMR081K-11 
 Tunisia, Sousse: The Kasbah (859 AD) now houses the Archeological Museum with a fine collection of Roman mosaics. 
 Keywords: Islamic, picturesque, Muslim, Mohamed, heritage, historic, Maghreb
PMR081K-10 
 Tunisia, Sousse: Lookout tower of the Ribat, dating from about 800 AD, with a display of ceramics in the foreground. 
 Keywords: Islamic, picturesque, Muslim, Mohamed, heritage, historic, Maghreb, medina
PMR081K-09 
 Tunisia, Sousse: Fountain in the medina, with the walls of the Grande Mosque behind. 
 Keywords: Islamic, medina, Maghreb, historic, heritage, Mohamed, Muslim, picturesque
PMR081K-08 
 Tunisia, Monastir: View of the Grande Mosque with minaret from the walls of the Ribat, with palm gardens in the foreground. 
 Keywords: Islamic, picturesque, Muslim, Mohamed, heritage, historic, Maghreb
PMR081K-07 
 Tunisia, Monastir: The twin towers of the Bourguiba Mausoleum and surrounding burial ground, with the walls of the Ribat in the foreground. 
 Keywords: Islamic, picturesque, Muslim, Mohamed, heritage, historic, Maghreb, cemetery, graves
PMR081K-06 
 Tunisia, Monastir: The Palm-lined promenade and beach with the Ilots des Pigeons in the distance. 
 Keywords: Islamic, picturesque, Muslim, Mohamed, heritage, historic, Maghreb
PMR081K-05 
 Tunisia, Monastir: View of the yacht harbour from the walls of the Ribat, with the ruins of Sidi Ghedamsi visible on the island. 
 Keywords: Islamic, picturesque, Muslim, Mohamed, heritage, historic, Maghreb
PMR081K-04 
 Tunisia, Monastir: Cacti in troughs along the wall of the causeway enclosing the harbour. 
 Keywords: Islamic, picturesque, Muslim, Mohamed, heritage, historic, Maghreb
PMR081K-03 
 Tunisia, Monastir: The marina and yacht harbour. 
 Keywords: Islamic, picturesque, Muslim, Mohamed, Maghreb, port
PMR081K-02 
 Tunisia, Monastir: View of the Ribat from the seeward side, with promenade and mermaid fountain. 
 Keywords: Islamic, picturesque, Muslim, Mohamed, heritage, historic, Maghreb, fortress, castle
PMR081K-01 
 Tunisia, Monastir: The mighty Ribat, built in 796 by Harthama Ben Ayan, is the oldest in North Africa. 
 Keywords: Islamic, castle, fortress, Maghreb, historic, heritage, Mohamed, Muslim, picturesque
PMR080K-36 
 Tunisia, Monastir: Mausoleum of the first president of Tunisia, Habib Bourguiba, born in Monastir, who died on 6th April 2000, aged 96. He was in office from 1957 to 1987. The mausoleum was built in 1963. Portico and wrought iron gates to one of the side entrances. 
 Keywords: Islamic, arches, arch, column, cupola, dome, architecture, Maghreb, historic, heritage, Mohamed, Muslim, picturesque
PMR080K-35 
 Tunisia, Monastir: Mausoleum of the first president of Tunisia, Habib Bourguiba, born in Monastir, who died on 6th April 2000, aged 96. He was in office from 1957 to 1987. The mausoleum was built in 1963. Courtyard and portico, showing some of the faience decoration. 
 Keywords: Islamic, arches, columns, cupola, dome, architecture, Maghreb, historic, heritage, Mohamed, Muslim, picturesque
PMR080K-34 
 Tunisia, Monastir: Mausoleum of the first president of Tunisia, Habib Bourguiba, born in Monastir, who died on 6th April 2000, aged 96. He was in office from 1957 to 1987. The mausoleum was built in 1963. Main entrance, with dome, surmounting the memorial hall. 
 Keywords: Islamic, picturesque, Muslim, Mohamed, heritage, historic, Maghreb, architecture, dome, cupola
PMR080K-33 
 Tunisia, Monastir: The Grande Mosque with minaret dates back to the 9th century. 
 Keywords: Islamic, picturesque, Muslim, Mohamed, heritage, historic, Maghreb
PMR080K-32 
 Tunisia, Monastir: The ubiquitous picture of President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali, in power since 1987, belies his age of 72. 
 Keywords: Islamic, Muslim, Mohamed, Maghreb, leader, head of state
PMR080K-31 
 Tunisia, Monastir: A lookout tower marks the seaward end of the southern wall of the medina. 
 Keywords: Islamic, picturesque, Muslim, Mohamed, heritage, historic, Maghreb, mud-brick buildings, medina
PMR080K-30 
 Tunisia, Monastir: Bab Brikcha, the gate to the medina, complete with cannons. 
 Keywords: Islamic, medina, mud-brick buildings, Maghreb, historic, heritage, Mohamed, Muslim, picturesque
PMR080K-29 
 Tunisia: Tamerza, an abandoned Berber oasis village on the edge of the desert, the former Roman outpost "Ad Turres", boasts an 8-metre high waterfall. 
 Keywords: Islam, Muslim, Mohammedan, Maghreb, picturesque, Sahara desert
PMR080K-28 
 Tunisia: Chebika, an abandoned Berber oasis village on the edge of the desert, the former Roman outpost "Ad Speculam". The inhabitants now live in a new village, but return to harvest the date palms. The area is a rich source of minerals for collectors. Here: geodes or druses, lined with quartz crystals, on offer for modest sums. 
 Keywords: Islam, Muslim, Mohammedan, Maghreb, historic, geode, druse, geology, nodule
PMR080K-27 
 Tunisia: Chebika, an abandoned Berber oasis village on the edge of the desert, the former Roman outpost "Ad Speculam". The inhabitants now live in a new village, but return to harvest the date palms. Brightly coloured Berber rugs and carpets can be purchased at this shop, as displayed. 
 Keywords: Islam, Muslim, Mohammedan, Maghreb, historic, heritage, picturesque, mud-brick buildings
PMR080K-26 
 Tunisia: Chebika, an abandoned Berber oasis village on the edge of the desert, the former Roman outpost "Ad Speculam". The inhabitants now live in a new village, but return to harvest the date palms. Stone sculpture of a Steinbock/Moufflon/Muffelschaf/Ibex on a ridge overlooking the village. 
 Keywords: Islam, Muslim, Mohammedan, Maghreb, Sahara desert
PMR080K-25 
 Tunisia: Chebika, an abandoned Berber oasis village on the edge of the desert, the former Roman outpost "Ad Speculam". The inhabitants now live in a new village, but return to harvest the date palms. The surrounding barren, rugged mountains are an outcrop of the Saharan Atlas Mountains. 
 Keywords: Islam, Muslim, Mohammedan, Maghreb, picturesque, Sahara desert
PMR080K-24 
 Tunisia: Chebika, an abandoned Berber oasis village on the edge of the desert, the former Roman outpost "Ad Speculam". The inhabitants now live in a new village, but return to harvest the date palms. View over the abandoned mud- brick dwellings towards Chott el Gharsa, with date palms visible in the background. 
 Keywords: Islam, Muslim, Mohammedan, Maghreb, historic, heritage, picturesque, archeology, mud-brick buildings
PMR080K-23 
 Tunisia: Chebika, an abandoned Berber oasis village on the edge of the desert, the former Roman outpost "Ad Speculam". The inhabitants now live in a new village, but return to harvest the date palms. Brightly coloured Berber rugs are offered to tourists. 
 Keywords: Islam, mud-brick buildings, archeology, picturesque, heritage, historic, Maghreb, Mohammedan, Muslim
PMR080K-22 
 Tunisia: Chott el Jerid, the 200-kilometre-wide salt pan which almost divides Tunisia in two, seen from the causeway carrying the road, at sunset. 
 Keywords: Islam, heritage, historic, Maghreb, Mohammedan, Muslim, desert
PMR080K-21 
 Tunisia, Gabes Wilaya (County): moon landscape, with sandstone weathered into knife-edge ridges. 
 Keywords: Islam, barren, picturesque, geology, erosion, heritage, historic, Maghreb, Mohammedan, Muslim
PMR080K-20 
 Tunisia, Gabes Wilaya (County): the system of retaining walls on mountainsides is widespread. 
 Keywords: Islam, heritage, historic, Maghreb, Mohammedan, Muslim
PMR080K-19 
 Tunisia, Matmata: The Jerbalia Berbers have lived in underground dwellings since the 11th century. These normally comprise a central courtyard, open to the sky, with rooms leading off on all sides. The majority now live in normal houses. Here:" Marhaba/Bienvenue/Welcome", written, Hollywood-style, on the mountainside. 
 Keywords: Islam, Muslim, Mohammedan, Maghreb, historic, heritage, picturesque, archeology, troglodyte
PMR080K-18 
 Tunisia, Matmata: The Jerbalia Berbers have lived in underground dwellings since the 11th century. These normally comprise a central courtyard, open to the sky, with rooms leading off on all sides. The majority now live in normal houses. Here: simpler dwellings are created by burrowing into the soft cliffside. 
 Keywords: Islam, troglodyte, archeology, picturesque, heritage, historic, Maghreb, Mohammedan, Muslim
PMR080K-17 
 Tunisia, Matmata: The Jerbalia Berbers have lived in underground dwellings since the 11th century. These normally comprise a central courtyard, open to the sky, with rooms leading off on all sides. The majority now live in normal houses. View from ground level. 
 Keywords: Islam, Muslim, Mohammedan, Maghreb, historic, heritage, picturesque, archeology, troglodyte
PMR080K-16 
 Tunisia, Matmata: The Jerbalia Berbers have lived in underground dwellings since the 11th century. These normally comprise a central courtyard, open to the sky, with rooms leading off on all sides. The majority now live in normal houses. Here: corn being milled between two stones in the courtyard. 
 Keywords: Islam, troglodyte, archeology, picturesque, heritage, historic, Maghreb, Mohammedan, Muslim
PMR080K-15 
 Tunisia, El Jem: the Roman Colosseum, built in the 2nd century AD, is the best preserved and second only in size to Rome's. 
 Keywords: Islam, archeology, picturesque, heritage, historic, Maghreb, Mohammedan, Muslim
PMR080K-14 
 Tunisia: Kairouan, the fourth holiest place in Islam, after Mecca, Medina and Jerusalem: in this centre of carpet manufacture, carpets cover the facades two stories high in the Medina. 
 Keywords: Islam, Muslim, Mohammedan, Maghreb, historic, heritage, picturesque
PMR080K-13 
 Tunisia: Kairouan, the fourth holiest place in Islam, after Mecca, Medina and Jerusalem: a carpet store in the Medina, with Andalusian-style (bowed for crinolines) wrought iron balconies. 
 Keywords: Islam, Muslim, Mohammedan, Maghreb, historic, heritage, picturesque
PMR080K-12 
 Tunisia: Kairouan, the fourth holiest place in Islam, after Mecca, Medina and Jerusalem: stalls selling ceramics in the Medina. 
 Keywords: Islam, Muslim, Mohammedan, Maghreb, historic, heritage, picturesque
PMR080K-11 
 Tunisia, Kairouan, the fourth holiest place in Islam, after Mecca, Medina and Jerusalem: view in the Medina (souks) looking towards the main gate, Bab ech Chouhada, with minaret. 
 Keywords: Islam, Muslim, Mohammedan, Maghreb, historic, heritage, picturesque
PMR080K-10 
 Tunisia: Kairouan, the fourth holiest place in Islam, after Mecca, Medina and Jerusalem: Zaouia Sidi Sahab, burial place of Mohammed's companion, Sidi Sahab, built between 1629 and 1692, also known as the "Barber's Mosque": view of the arches and columns of the inner courtyard, showing the extent of the faience tiling. 
 Keywords: Islam, Muslim, Mohammedan, Maghreb, historic, heritage, picturesque
PMR080K-09 
 Tunisia: Kairouan, the fourth holiest place in Islam, after Mecca, Medina and Jerusalem: Zaouia Sidi Sahab, burial place of Mohammed's companion, Sidi Sahab, built between 1629 and 1692, also known as the "Barber's Mosque": view of the ornate faience tiling on the portico of the inner courtyard (19th century Osman period). 
 Keywords: Islam, Muslim, Mohammedan, Maghreb, historic, heritage, picturesque
PMR080K-08 
 Tunisia: Kairouan, the fourth holiest place in Islam, after Mecca, Medina and Jerusalem: Zaouia Sidi Sahab, burial place of Mohammed's companion, Sidi Sahab, built between 1629 and 1692, also known as the "Barber's Mosque": view of the porticoed courtyard. 
 Keywords: Islam, Muslim, Mohammedan, Maghreb, historic, heritage, picturesque
PMR080K-07 
 Tunisia: Kairouan, the fourth holiest place in Islam, after Mecca, Medina and Jerusalem: Zaouia Sidi Sahab, burial place of Mohammed's companion, Sidi Sahab, built between 1629 and 1692, also known as the "Barber's Mosque": view of the minaret. 
 Keywords: Islam, Muslim, Mohammedan, Maghreb, historic, heritage, picturesque
PMR080K-06 
 Tunisia: Kairouan, the fourth holiest place in Islam, after Mecca, Medina and Jerusalem: colourful, intricate faience tiling and wrought iron work on a modern closed-in balcony. 
 Keywords: Islam, picturesque, heritage, historic, Maghreb, Mohammedan, Muslim
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
PMR080K-04 
 Tunisia: Kairouan, the fourth holiest place in Islam, after Mecca, Medina and Jerusalem: Aghlabad water reservoir built in the 9th century and supplied by a 36-kilometre-long aqueduct. 
 Keywords: Islam, Muslim, Mohammedan, Maghreb, historic, heritage, picturesque
PMR080K-03 
 Tunisia: Kairouan, the fourth holiest place in Islam, after Mecca, Medina and Jerusalem: carpet stall outside the Sidi Oqba Mosque. Kairouan is famous for its production of carpets. 
 Keywords: Islam, Muslim, Mohammedan, Maghreb, historic, heritage, picturesque
PMR080K-02 
 Tunisia: Kairouan, the fourth holiest place in Islam, after Mecca, Medina and Jerusalem: Sidi Oqba Mosque, founded in 672, the oldest in North Africa and model for later mosques throughout the Maghreb. UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site. View of the columns and capitals in the portico, mostly borrowed from Roman buildings. 
 Keywords: Islam, Muslim, Mohammedan, Maghreb, historic, heritage, picturesque
PMR080K-01 
 Tunisia: Kairouan, the fourth holiest place in Islam, after Mecca, Medina and Jerusalem: Sidi Oqba Mosque, founded in 672, the oldest in North Africa and model for later mosques throughout the Maghreb. UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site. View of the courtyard, portico and minaret. 
 Keywords: Islam, Muslim, Mohammedan, Maghreb, historic, heritage, picturesque
PMR079K-36 
 Tunisia: Kairouan, the fourth holiest place in Islam, after Mecca, Medina and Jerusalem: Sidi Oqba Mosque, founded in 672, the oldest in North Africa and model for later mosques throughout the Maghreb. UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site. Here: doorway to the minaret, incorporating borrowed Roman stonework. 
 Keywords: Islam, Muslim, Mohammedan, Maghreb, historic, heritage, picturesque
PMR079K-35 
 Tunisia, Mahdia: view of the harbour, lighthouse and burial grounds from the Bordj el Kebir Fortress. 
 Keywords: Islam, Muslim cemetery, Muslim, Mohammedan, Maghreb, historic, heritage, picturesque
PMR079K-34 
 Tunisia, Sousse: inner courtyard of the Ribat, a fortified "monastery" for the soldiers of Islam, which dates back to about 800 AD. 
 Keywords: Islam, crenellations, courtyard, castle, fort, Muslim, Mohammedan, Maghreb, historic, heritage, picturesque
PMR079K-33 
 Tunisia, Sousse: view of the "Great Mosque" from the lookout tower of the Ribat, with the walls of the Medina in the background. 
 Keywords: Islam, picturesque, historic, heritage, Maghreb, Mohammedan, Muslim, panorama, quadrangle, colonnade
PMR079K-32 
 Tunisia, Sousse: young supporters of the national football team, with the walls of the Medina in the background. 
 Keywords: football fans, Islam, Muslim, Mohammedan, Maghreb, historic, heritage, picturesque
PMR079K-31 
 Tunisia, Sousse: typical house facade with wrought iron balkonies in the Medina. 
 Keywords: old quarter, picturesque, atmospheric, Islam, Muslim, Mohammedan, Maghreb, historic, heritage
PMR079K-30 
 Tunisia, Sousse: figurehead of a "pirate ship", with rows of sponges laid out for sale on the quayside. 
 Keywords: port, picturesque, heritage, historic, Maghreb, Mohammedan, Muslim, Islam, docks
PMR079K-29 
 Tunisia, Sousse: moored fishing boats in the harbour with the harbourmaster's tower in the background. 
 Keywords: port, docks, Islam, Muslim, Mohammedan, Maghreb, heritage, picturesque, historic
PMR079K-28 
 Tunisia, Sousse: fishing boats in the harbour with one of the "pirate ships" moored on the far side. 
 Keywords: docks, port, Islam, Muslim, Mohammedan, Maghreb, historic, heritage
PMR079K-27 
 Tunisia, Sousse: fishermen preparing their nets on the quayside, with ships unloading in the harbour in the background. 
 Keywords: port, fishing, Islam, Mohammedan, Muslim, Maghreb, historic, heritage, picturesque
PMR079K-26 
 Tunisia, Sousse: a modern "pirate ship" offers adventure trips in the Mediterranean from the harbour. 
 Keywords: pleasure cruise, Islam, Mohammedan, Muslim, Maghreb, historic, heritage, picturesque
PMR079K-25 
 Tunisia, Sousse: a modern "pirate ship" complete with figurehead offers adventure trips in the Mediterranean from the harbour. 
 Keywords: pleasure cruise, Islamic, Mohammedan, Muslim, Maghreb, historic, heritage, picturesque
PMR079K-24 
 Germany, Hessen, Lorsch: charming fountain with three bronze figures, with the Old Town Hall (Rathaus), built in 1715, in the background. 
 Keywords: historic town, mediaeval, picturesque, national heritage, timber frame buildings, half timbered buildings, arcitecture
PMR079K-23 
 Germany, Hessen, Lorsch: plan of the former Benedictine Monastery, founded in the 8th century. A UNESCO World Heritage Site. 
 Keywords: historic town, mediaeval, picturesque, national heritage, Carolingian architecture
PMR079K-22 
 Germany, Hessen, Lorsch: Carolingian "King's Hall", sole remaining building of the great Abbey founded in 774 AD. A UNESCO World Heritage Site. 
 Keywords: historic town, mediaeval, picturesque, national heritage, Carolingian architecture
PMR079K-21 
 Germany, Rhineland-Palatinate, Mainz: statue of Johannes Gutenberg (1398-1468), citizen of Mainz and father of modern printing. 
 Keywords: historic town, Rhineland Palatinate, national heritage, picturesque, mediaeval
PMR079K-20 
 Germany, Rhineland-Palatinate, Mainz: the "Holzturm" on Rheinstrasse, originally part of the city walls. 
 Keywords: historic town, mediaeval, picturesque, national heritage, Rhineland Palatinate
PMR079K-17 
 Germany, Rhineland-Palatinate: Mainz Cathedral, a prime example of the Rhineland Romanesque style with two chancels, one in the west and one in the east, Dating from 975, it was continually added to until completion, around 1200, but further Gothic and even Baroque additions were made over the centuries. After considerable war damage it has been faithfully restored. Here: the view from Leichhof Square, showing the Gothic and Baroque influences on the lantern tower. 
 Keywords: historic town, Rhineland Palatinate, national heritage, picturesque, mediaeval, Christian, church, architecture, sandstone
PMR079K-16 
 Germany, Rhineland-Palatinate: Mainz Cathedral, a prime example of the Rhineland Romanesque style with two chancels, one in the west and one in the east, Dating from 975, it was continually added to until completion, around 1200, but further Gothic and even Baroque additions were made over the centuries. After considerable war damage it has been faithfully restored. Here: the sandstone figure of a horseman surmounting the roof. 
 Keywords: historic town, Rhineland Palatinate, national heritage, picturesque, mediaeval, Christian, church, architecture, sandstone
PMR079K-15 
 Germany, Rhineland-Palatinate: Mainz Cathedral, a prime example of the Rhineland Romanesque style with two chancels, one in the west and one in the east, Dating from 975, it was continually added to until completion, around 1200, but further Gothic and even Baroque additions were made over the centuries. After considerable war damage it has been faithfully restored. Here: the triple towers of the west end with "dwarf gallery" round the apse. 
 Keywords: historic town, Rhineland Palatinate, national heritage, picturesque, mediaeval, Christian, church, architecture, sandstone
PMR079K-14 
 Germany, Rhineland-Palatinate, Mainz: fruit, vegetable and flower market with old burgher houses in the background. 
 Keywords: historic town, mediaeval, picturesque, national heritage, Rhineland Palatinate
PMR079K-13 
 Germany, Rhineland-Palatinate, Mainz: the Renaissance fountain, one of the oldest and most aesthetically pleasing in Germany. 
 Keywords: historic town, mediaeval, picturesque, national heritage, Rhineland Palatinate
PMR079K-12 
 Germany, Rhineland-Palatinate, Mainz: the Renaissance fountain in the market square amid the market stalls, is one of the oldest and most aesthetically pleasing in Germany. 
 Keywords: historic town, Rhineland Palatinate, national heritage, picturesque, mediaeval
PMR079K-11 
 Germany, Rhineland-Palatinate, Mainz: fruit, vegetable and flower market with old burgher houses in the background. 
 Keywords: historic town, Rhineland Palatinate, national heritage, picturesque, mediaeval
PMR079K-10 
 Germany, Rhineland-Palatinate, Mainz: fruit, vegetable and flower market with old burgher houses in the background. 
 Keywords: historic town, Rhineland Palatinate, national heritage, picturesque, mediaeval
PMR079K-09 
 Germany, Rhineland-Palatinate, Mainz: fruit, vegetable and flower market with old burgher houses in the background. 
 Keywords: historic town, Rhineland Palatinate, national heritage, picturesque, mediaeval
PMR079K-08 
 Germany, Rhineland-Palatinate, Mainz: Madonna figure in a niche of a tower-like dwelling near the market place. 
 Keywords: historic town, Rhineland Palatinate, national heritage, picturesque, mediaeval
PMR079K-07 
 Germany, Rhineland-Palatinate, Mainz: the Old University, "Domus Universitatis", built in 1615-18 as part of the Jesuit College. 
 Keywords: historic town, architecture, Rhineland Palatinate, national heritage, picturesque, mediaeval
PMR079K-06 
 Germany, Rhineland-Palatinate, Mainz: the State Theatre, built 1829-33 by Georg Moller, was rebuilt after WWII and modernised in 1951-2. 
 Keywords: historic town, architecture, Rhineland Palatinate, national heritage, picturesque, mediaeval
PMR079K-05 
 Germany, Rhineland-Palatinate, Mainz: this bronze "Fastnacht Fountain" by Blasius Spreng, 1967, with figures of carnival mummers, adorns the centre of Schillerplatz. 
 Keywords: historic town, bronze monuments, Rhineland Palatinate, national heritage, picturesque, mediaeval
PMR079K-04 
 Germany, Rhineland-Palatinate, Mainz: this bronze "Fastnacht Fountain" by Blasius Spreng, 1967, with figures of carnival mummers, adorns the centre of Schillerplatz. 
 Keywords: historic town, bronze monuments, Rhineland Palatinate, national heritage, picturesque, mediaeval
PMR079K-03 
 Germany, Rhineland-Palatinate, Mainz: "Schönborner Hof" , a former palace in the Schillerstrasse, built in 1668-70 in Renaissance style. 
 Keywords: historic town, architecture, Rhineland Palatinate, national heritage, picturesque, mediaeval
PMR079K-02 
 Germany, Rhineland-Palatinate, Mainz: "Haus zum Römischen Kaiser", built in the Renaissance style in 1653-64 (but rebuilt after WWII), now hosts part of the Gutenberg Museum. Here: the entrance, surmounted by an armoured figure. 
 Keywords: historic town, architecture, Rhineland Palatinate, national heritage, picturesque, mediaeval
PMR079K-01 
 Germany, Rhineland-Palatinate, Mainz: "Haus zum Römischen Kaiser", built in the Renaissance style in 1653-64 (but rebuilt after WWII), now hosts part of the Gutenberg Museum. 
 Keywords: historic town, mediaeval, picturesque, national heritage, Rhineland Palatinate, architecture
PMR078K-36 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Oktoberfest Ceremonial Procession 2007: some of the youngest wearers of " Trachten" (traditional regional costumes). 
 Keywords: Münchener Oktoberfest, Münchner Oktoberfest, beer festival, traditional costumes, colourful, Munich beer, breweries, folk costumes, national and regional dress, celebration
PMR078K-35 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Oktoberfest Ceremonial Procession 2007: exiles from Siebenbürgen, Transylvania, (now in Romania), in their traditional costumes. 
 Keywords: Münchener Oktoberfest, Münchner Oktoberfest, beer festival, traditional costumes, colourful, Munich beer, breweries, folk costumes, national and regional dress, celebration
PMR078K-34 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Oktoberfest Ceremonial Procession 2007: Germering Municipal Band in the uniform of the Bavarian Grenadier Guards from around 1814; the Theatine Church in the background. 
 Keywords: Münchener Oktoberfest, Münchner Oktoberfest, beer festival, traditional costumes, colourful, Munich beer, breweries, folk costumes, national and regional dress, celebration
PMR078K-33 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Oktoberfest Ceremonial Procession 2007: Munich exiles from Schreiberhau, Silesia, in traditional costume, with maypole ribbons. 
 Keywords: Münchener Oktoberfest, Münchner Oktoberfest, beer festival, traditional costumes, colourful, Munich beer, breweries, folk costumes, national and regional dress, celebration
PMR078K-32 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Oktoberfest Ceremonial Procession 2007: 18th century Tennengau costumes worn by "Prangerschützen", shouldering their "saluting guns". 
 Keywords: Münchener Oktoberfest, Münchner Oktoberfest, beer festival, traditional costumes, colourful, Munich beer, breweries, folk costumes, national and regional dress, celebration
PMR078K-31 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Oktoberfest Ceremonial Procession 2007: lady tuba player from Trudering Music Society, wearing Trudering's traditional costume. 
 Keywords: Münchener Oktoberfest, large lady, celebration, national and regional dress, folk costumes, breweries, Munich beer, colourful, traditional costumes, beer festival, Münchner Oktoberfest
PMR078K-30 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Oktoberfest Ceremonial Procession 2007: Unterschleissheim Municipal Band, wearing remodelled Ampertal costumes. 
 Keywords: Münchener Oktoberfest, Münchner Oktoberfest, beer festival, traditional costumes, colourful, Munich beer, breweries, folk costumes, national and regional dress, celebration
PMR078K-29 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Oktoberfest Ceremonial Procession 2007: Munich's Lord Mayor, Christian Ude, with his wife in an open, flower-bedecked carriage. 
 Keywords: Münchener Oktoberfest, Münchner Oktoberfest, beer festival, traditional costumes, colourful, Munich beer, breweries, folk costumes, national and regional dress, celebration
PMR078K-28 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Oktoberfest Ceremonial Procession 2007: 19th century historical citizen's militia standards from Rottweil, Baden Württemburg, borne by militiamen. 
 Keywords: Münchener Oktoberfest, Münchner Oktoberfest, beer festival, traditional costumes, colourful, Munich beer, breweries, folk costumes, national and regional dress, celebration
PMR078K-27 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Oktoberfest Ceremonial Procession 2007: flower-bedecked historical horse-drawn carriage with city dignitaries. 
 Keywords: Münchener Oktoberfest, Münchner Oktoberfest, beer festival, traditional costumes, colourful, Munich beer, breweries, folk costumes, national and regional dress, celebration
PMR078K-26 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Oktoberfest Ceremonial Procession 2007: historic 9-seater coupé mail coach, with coachmen in the uniforms of the Royal Bavarian Post around 1900. 
 Keywords: Münchener Oktoberfest, celebration, national and regional dress, folk costumes, breweries, Munich beer, colourful, traditional costumes, beer festival, Münchner Oktoberfest
PMR078K-25 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Oktoberfest Ceremonial Procession 2007: woman wearing traditional burgher costume, mounted on a horse; the Theatine Church in the background. 
 Keywords: Münchener Oktoberfest, celebration, national and regional dress, folk costumes, breweries, Munich beer, colourful, traditional costumes, beer festival, Münchner Oktoberfest
PMR078K-24 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Oktoberfest Ceremonial Procession 2007: two flag wavers in colourful costumes. 
 Keywords: Münchener Oktoberfest, Münchner Oktoberfest, beer festival, traditional costumes, colourful, Munich beer, breweries, folk costumes, national and regional dress, celebration
PMR078K-23 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Oktoberfest Ceremonial Procession 2007: men in traditional green loden suits carrying banners of their various shooting clubs. 
 Keywords: Münchener Oktoberfest, celebration, national and regional dress, folk costumes, breweries, Munich beer, colourful, traditional costumes, beer festival, Münchner Oktoberfest
PMR078K-22 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Oktoberfest Ceremonial Procession 2007: standard bearer with blue and white striped hose, celebrating the 600-year jubilee of the Patenverein. 
 Keywords: Münchener Oktoberfest, Münchner Oktoberfest, beer festival, traditional costumes, colourful, Munich beer, breweries, folk costumes, national and regional dress, celebration
PMR078K-21 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Oktoberfest Ceremonial Procession 2007: young standard bearer of the Herbertshofen Shooting Club Ceremonial Band. 
 Keywords: Münchener Oktoberfest, Münchner Oktoberfest, beer festival, traditional costumes, colourful, Munich beer, breweries, folk costumes, national and regional dress, celebration
PMR078K-20 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Oktoberfest Ceremonial Procession 2007: close-up of a pretty young girl wearing a dirndl and tall black hat. 
 Keywords: Münchener Oktoberfest, Münchner Oktoberfest, beer festival, traditional costumes, colourful, Munich beer, breweries, folk costumes, national and regional dress, celebration
PMR078K-19 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Oktoberfest Ceremonial Procession 2007: Hörgertshausen Shooting Club Ceremonial Band wearing grey uniforms with black trousers. 
 Keywords: Münchener Oktoberfest, Münchner Oktoberfest, beer festival, traditional costumes, colourful, Munich beer, breweries, folk costumes, national and regional dress, celebration
PMR078K-18 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Oktoberfest Ceremonial Procession 2007: women's costume group wearing long black skirts and green hats, waving bouquets. 
 Keywords: Münchener Oktoberfest, Münchner Oktoberfest, beer festival, traditional costumes, colourful, Munich beer, breweries, folk costumes, national and regional dress, celebration
PMR078K-17 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Oktoberfest Ceremonial Procession 2007: young members of the Langquaid Ceremonial Band in orange costumes. 
 Keywords: Münchener Oktoberfest, celebration, national and regional dress, folk costumes, breweries, Munich beer, colourful, traditional costumes, beer festival, Münchner Oktoberfest
PMR078K-16 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Oktoberfest Ceremonial Procession 2007: flower-bedecked historical horse-drawn carriage with city dignitaries. 
 Keywords: Münchener Oktoberfest, Münchner Oktoberfest, beer festival, traditional costumes, colourful, Munich beer, breweries, folk costumes, national and regional dress, celebration
PMR078K-15 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Oktoberfest Ceremonial Procession 2007: standard bearers of the Freising Voluntary Fire Brigade. 
 Keywords: Münchener Oktoberfest, Münchner Oktoberfest, beer festival, traditional costumes, colourful, Munich beer, breweries, folk costumes, national and regional dress, celebration
PMR078K-14 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Oktoberfest Ceremonial Procession 2007: "Schleissheimer Schlosspfeifer" pipe band wearing uniform of the Kurfürst's Second Infantry Regiment. 
 Keywords: Münchener Oktoberfest, Münchner Oktoberfest, beer festival, traditional costumes, colourful, Munich beer, breweries, folk costumes, national and regional dress, celebration
PMR078K-13 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Oktoberfest Ceremonial Procession 2007: ceremonial beer dray of the Augustiner Brewery. 
 Keywords: Münchener Oktoberfest, Münchner Oktoberfest, beer festival, traditional costumes, colourful, Munich beer, breweries, folk costumes, national and regional dress, celebration
PMR078K-12 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Oktoberfest Ceremonial Procession 2007: historical cannon belonging to a group wearing Prussian military uniform of the 1870s. 
 Keywords: Münchener Oktoberfest, Münchner Oktoberfest, beer festival, traditional costumes, colourful, Munich beer, breweries, folk costumes, national and regional dress, celebration
PMR078K-11 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Oktoberfest Ceremonial Procession 2007: drum and fife band in 19th century costumes of the Royal Bavarian Militia. 
 Keywords: Münchener Oktoberfest, celebration, national and regional dress, folk costumes, breweries, Munich beer, colourful, traditional costumes, beer festival, Münchner Oktoberfest
PMR078K-10 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Oktoberfest Ceremonial Procession 2007: young girls from the "Goldachtaler" costume group wearing traditional dresses. 
 Keywords: Münchener Oktoberfest, celebration, national and regional dress, folk costumes, breweries, Munich beer, colourful, traditional costumes, beer festival, Münchner Oktoberfest
PMR078K-09 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Oktoberfest Ceremonial Procession 2007: men and women of the costume group "Goldachtaler" from Eicherloh carrying flower-decorated hoops. 
 Keywords: Münchener Oktoberfest, celebration, national and regional dress, folk costumes, breweries, Munich beer, colourful, traditional costumes, beer festival, Münchner Oktoberfest
PMR078K-08 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Oktoberfest Ceremonial Procession 2007: men and women of the costume group "Goldachtaler" from Eicherloh carrying flower-decorated hoops. 
 Keywords: Münchener Oktoberfest, celebration, national and regional dress, folk costumes, breweries, Munich beer, colourful, traditional costumes, beer festival, Münchner Oktoberfest
PMR078K-07 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Oktoberfest Ceremonial Procession 2007: members of one of the bands, dressed in black uniforms, Lederhosen (leather trousers) and feathered hats. 
 Keywords: Münchener Oktoberfest, celebration, national and regional dress, folk costumes, breweries, Munich beer, colourful, traditional costumes, beer festival, Münchner Oktoberfest
PMR078K-06 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Oktoberfest Ceremonial Procession 2007: ceremonial beer dray of the Hofbräu Brewery. 
 Keywords: Münchener Oktoberfest, Münchner Oktoberfest, beer festival, traditional costumes, colourful, Munich beer, breweries, folk costumes, national and regional dress, celebration
PMR078K-05 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Oktoberfest Ceremonial Procession 2007: city dignitaries in an open horse-drawn coach profusely decorated with flowers. 
 Keywords: Münchener Oktoberfest, Münchner Oktoberfest, beer festival, traditional costumes, colourful, Munich beer, breweries, folk costumes, national and regional dress, celebration
PMR078K-04 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Oktoberfest Ceremonial Procession 2007: traditional costume group "D'Ampertaler" wearing dresses from 19th century Dachau. 
 Keywords: Münchener Oktoberfest, Münchner Oktoberfest, beer festival, traditional costumes, colourful, Munich beer, breweries, folk costumes, national and regional dress, celebration
PMR078K-03 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Oktoberfest Ceremonial Procession 2007: Crailsheim military band in the uniform of the Württemburg army of about 1864-71. 
 Keywords: Münchener Oktoberfest, Münchner Oktoberfest, beer festival, traditional costumes, colourful, Munich beer, breweries, folk costumes, national and regional dress, celebration
PMR078K-02 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Oktoberfest Ceremonial Procession 2007: Löwenbräu ceremonial beer dray pulled by a span of six black horses. 
 Keywords: Münchener Oktoberfest, Münchner Oktoberfest, beer festival, traditional costumes, colourful, Munich beer, breweries, folk costumes, national and regional dress, celebration
PMR078K-01 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Oktoberfest Ceremonial Procession 2007: welcoming waves from a young couple, mounted high on a float. 
 Keywords: Münchener Oktoberfest, Münchner Oktoberfest, beer festival, traditional costumes, colourful, Munich beer, breweries, folk costumes, national and regional dress, celebration
PMR077K-36 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Oktoberfest Ceremonial Procession 2007: a float from Schwangau with a model of (Schloss) Neuschwanstein Castle. 
 Keywords: Münchener Oktoberfest, Münchner Oktoberfest, beer festival, traditional costumes, colourful, Munich beer, breweries, folk costumes, national and regional dress, celebration
PMR077K-35 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Oktoberfest Ceremonial Procession 2007: one of the brass bands in traditional Lederhosen (leather trousers); the Theatine Church in the background. 
 Keywords: Münchener Oktoberfest, Münchner Oktoberfest, beer festival, traditional costumes, colourful, Munich beer, breweries, folk costumes, national and regional dress, celebration
PMR077K-34 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Oktoberfest Ceremonial Procession 2007: Achensee Rifle Company with a four-horse-drawn historic mail coach. 
 Keywords: Münchener Oktoberfest, Münchner Oktoberfest, beer festival, traditional costumes, colourful, Munich beer, breweries, folk costumes, national and regional dress, celebration
PMR077K-33 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Oktoberfest Ceremonial Procession 2007: mediaeval Morris Dancers from the Technical University of Munich. 
 Keywords: Münchener Oktoberfest, Münchner Oktoberfest, beer festival, traditional costumes, colourful, Munich beer, breweries, folk costumes, national and regional dress, celebration
PMR077K-32 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Oktoberfest Ceremonial Procession 2007: the "Münchner Kindl" leads the main processionon a horse. 
 Keywords: Münchener Oktoberfest, Münchner Oktoberfest, beer festival, traditional costumes, colourful, Munich beer, breweries, folk costumes, national and regional dress, celebration
PMR077K-31 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Oktoberfest Ceremonial Procession 2007: a pair of scale-models of London Buses (capacity: one person!). 
 Keywords: Münchener Oktoberfest, celebration, national and regional dress, folk costumes, breweries, Munich beer, colourful, traditional costumes, beer festival, Münchner Oktoberfest
PMR077K-30 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Oktoberfest Ceremonial Procession 2007: a pair of scale-models of London Buses (capacity: one person!). 
 Keywords: Münchener Oktoberfest, celebration, national and regional dress, folk costumes, breweries, Munich beer, colourful, traditional costumes, beer festival, Münchner Oktoberfest
PMR077K-29 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Oktoberfest Ceremonial Procession 2007: flower-bedecked horse-drawn Angermeier float with lots of balloons. 
 Keywords: Münchener Oktoberfest, Münchner Oktoberfest, beer festival, traditional costumes, colourful, Munich beer, breweries, folk costumes, national and regional dress, celebration
PMR077K-28 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Oktoberfest Ceremonial Procession 2007: a welcoming wave from a pretty girl in a traditional "dirndl". 
 Keywords: Münchener Oktoberfest, celebration, national and regional dress, folk costumes, breweries, Munich beer, colourful, traditional costumes, beer festival, Münchner Oktoberfest
PMR077K-27 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Oktoberfest Ceremonial Procession 2007: Munich's Viktualienmarkt (market) serving girls in a flower-bedecked float. 
 Keywords: Münchener Oktoberfest, Münchner Oktoberfest, beer festival, traditional costumes, colourful, Munich beer, breweries, folk costumes, national and regional dress, celebration
PMR077K-26 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Oktoberfest Ceremonial Procession 2007: Narhalla decorated float with span of four horses. 
 Keywords: Münchener Oktoberfest, celebration, national and regional dress, folk costumes, breweries, Munich beer, colourful, traditional costumes, beer festival, Münchner Oktoberfest
PMR077K-25 
 Germany, Baden.Wurttemberg, Sigmaringen: the mighty castle which was the home of the Swabian (Catholic) branch of the Hohenzollerns: the tower and facade, mostly reconstructed. 
 Keywords: fortifications, defence, ancestral home, heritage, historic, Hohenzollern Castle
PMR077K-24 
 Germany, Baden-Wurttemberg, Sigmaringen: the mighty castle which was the home of the Swabian (Catholic) branch of the Hohenzollerns: the entrance with sentry boxes, surmounted by the family crest. 
 Keywords: fortifications, Hohenzollern Castle, historic, heritage, ancestral home, defence
PMR077K-23 
 Germany, Baden- Wurttemberg, Bad Waldsee: the market square with the old Kornhaus (Gothic) on the far side. 
 Keywords: heritage, al fresco food, street cafe, mediaeval, half timbered houses, timber frame houses, Gothic architecture, historic
PMR077K-22 
 Germany, Baden-Wurttemberg, Bad Waldsee: the high street with Heiligen Geist Spital, dating from 1300, at the far end. 
 Keywords: heritage, historic, Gothic architecture, timber frame houses, half timbered houses, mediaeval
PMR077K-21 
 Germany, Baden-Wurttemberg, Aulendorf: entrance to Park Sanatorium and general view. 
 Keywords: recuperation centre, recovery, health centre, health treatment
PMR077K-20 
 Germany, Baden-Wurttemberg, Aulendorf: entrance to Park Sanatorium. 
 Keywords: recuperation centre, health treatment, health centre, recovery
PMR077K-19 
 Poing Wildlife Park: children feeding the goats. 
 Keywords: wild animals, zoo, wildlife reserve, falconry, wild birds, endangered species, indiginous animals and birds
PMR077K-18 
 Poing Wildlife Park: Ferruginous Hawk (Buteo regalis) perched on a post. 
 Keywords: wild animals, raptors, birds of prey, zoo, wildlife reserve, falconry, wild birds, endangered species
PMR077K-17 
 Poing Wildlife Park: Griffon Vulture (Gyps fulvus) "Willi" on the ground, is flight incapable to to an injury at birth. 
 Keywords: wild animals, endangered species, wild birds, falconry, wildlife reserve, zoo, birds of prey, raptors
PMR077K-15 
 Poing Wildlife Park: Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) on the ground. 
 Keywords: wild animals, endangered species, wild birds, falconry, wildlife reserve, zoo, birds of prey, raptors
PMR077K-13 
 Poing Wildlife Park: European Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) with cub. 
 Keywords: wild animals, indiginous animals, endangered species, wildlife reserve, zoo
PMR077K-12 
 Poing Wildlife Park: European Brown Bear cubs enjoying a rough and tumble (Ursus arctos). 
 Keywords: wild animals, zoo, wildlife reserve, endangered species, indiginous animals
PMR077K-11 
 Poing Wildlife Park: European Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) - all three cubs. 
 Keywords: wild animals, indiginous animals, endangered species, wildlife reserve, zoo
PMR077K-10 
 Poing Wildlife Park: European Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) with two cubs. 
 Keywords: wild animals, zoo, wildlife reserve, endangered species, indiginous animals
PMR077K-09 
 Poing Wildlife Park: European Brown Bear cubs enjoying a rough and tumble Ursus arctos). 
 Keywords: wild animals, zoo, wildlife reserve, endangered species, indiginous animals
PMR077K-08 
 Poing Wildlife Park: European Brown Bear cub on boulder (Ursus arctos). 
 Keywords: wild animals, zoo, wildlife reserve, endangered species, indiginous animals
PMR077K-07 
 Poing Wildlife Park: European Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) with two cubs. 
 Keywords: wild animals, zoo, wildlife reserve, endangered species, indiginous animals
PMR077K-06 
 Poing Wildlife Park: European Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) with three cubs. 
 Keywords: wild animals, zoo, wildlife reserve, endangered species, indiginous animals
PMR077K-05 
 Poing Wildlife Park: young girl and Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus). 
 Keywords: wild animals, zoo, wildlife reserve, falconry, wild birds, endangered species
PMR077K-04 
 Poing Wildlife Park: falconer with Eagle Owl (Bubo bubo). 
 Keywords: wild animals, indiginous animals and birds, endangered species, wild birds, falconry, wildlife reserve, zoo
PMR077K-03 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Bernried: shallows by the shore of Lake Starnberg, with the Alps in the distance. 
 Keywords: Starnbergersee, peaceful , tranquil
PMR077K-02 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Bernried on Lake Starnberg: the former monastery of St: Augustine monks, now home to Benedictine nuns. 
 Keywords: Catholic church, parkland, onion dome
PMR077K-01 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Seeshaupt: the yacht harbour and reflections in Lake Starnberg. 
 Keywords: Starnbergersee, spring, peaceful , tranquil, cloud reflections
PMR0084K-19 
 Czech Republic, Prague: Loretto Church (Loreta), built in 1626, contains the Casa Santa (House of Mary) in its courtyard. 
 Keywords: Czech capital, Catholic, architecture, metropolis, national heritage, historic
PMR 077K-14 
 Poing Wildlife Park: Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) on the ground by the spectators. 
 Keywords: wild animals, raptors, birds of prey, zoo, wildlife reserve, falconry, wild birds, endangered species
PMR057K-35 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Schwangau: Castle of Hohenschwangau (near Neuschwanstein), where Ludwig II spent his childhood: the main entrance to the castle, with coats of arms over the gate, after a snowfall. 
 Keywords: snow, Christmas scene, hoar frost, winter scene, Romantic Road, Romantische Strasse
PMR057K-34 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Schwangau: Castle of Hohenschwangau (near Neuschwanstein), where Ludwig II spent his childhood, seen through the snow-laden trees. 
 Keywords: snow, Christmas scene, hoar frost, winter scene, Romantic Road, Romantische Strasse
PMR057K-33 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Schwangau: Castle of Hohenschwangau (near Neuschwanstein), where Ludwig II spent his childhood, after a snowfall which accentuates the Gothic step gables. 
 Keywords: snow, Christmas scene, hoar frost, winter scene, Romantic Road, Romantische Strasse
PMR057K-32 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Schwangau: Castle of Hohenschwangau (near Neuschwanstein), where Ludwig II spent his childhood, after a snowfall. 
 Keywords: snow, Christmas scene, hoar frost, winter scene. Romantic Road, Romantische Strasse
PMR057K-31 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Benediktbeuern: snow scene with stacked logs and the Alps in the distance. 
 Keywords: snow, winter scene, hoar frost, Christmas scene
PMR057K-30 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Benediktbeuern: trees and bushes bedecked with hoar frost. 
 Keywords: snow, winter scene, hoar frost, Christmas scene
PMR057K-29 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Benediktbeuern: snow scene with stacked logs. 
 Keywords: snow, Christmas scene, hoar frost, winter scene
PMR057K-24 
 Austria, Tyrol, Seefeld: Snow-laden trees with the Alps behind and threatening clouds near Lake Mösern, overlooking the Inn Valley. 
 Keywords: Alps, winter, Tyrolean Alps, Christmas scene, fir trees, snow
PMR057K-23 
 Austria, Tyrol, Seefeld: Tyrolean-style restaurant in a snowy countryside near Lake Mösern, overlooking the Inn Valley. 
 Keywords: Alps, winter, Tyrolean Alps, Christmas scene, snow
PMR057K-22 
 Austria, Tyrol, Seefeld: The "Bell of Peace of the Alpine Region" is rung daily at 5.00 p.m. near Lake Mösern, overlooking the Inn Valley. 
 Keywords: Alps, winter, Tyrolean Alps, Christmas scene
PMR057K-21 
 Austria, Tyrol, Seefeld: Snow on the branches of trees provides a study in black and white near Lake Mösern, overlooking the Inn Valley. 
 Keywords: Alps, winter, Tyrolean Alps, Christmas scene
PMR057K-20 
 Austria, Tyrol, Seefeld: Snow scene near Lake Mösern, overlooking the Inn Valley. 
 Keywords: Alps, winter, Tyrolean Alps, Christmas scene
PMR057K-19 
 England, Norfolk: Norwich Cathedral from the west showing Bishop Lyhart's window (Perpendicular Gothic, dating from 1470)
PMR057K-18 
 England, Norfolk, Norwich: Statue of the Duke of Wellington in the cathedral close.
PMR057K-17 
 England, Norfolk: Church Farm, on the Norfolk Broads, near Burgh Castle.
PMR057K-16 
 England, Norfolk, Burgh Castle: Domestic geese grazing at the water's edge on the Norfolk Broads.
PMR057K-15 
 England, Norfolk: The south wall of the Roman fort at Burgh Castle.
PMR057K-14 
 England, Norfolk: Subsiding walls of the Roman fort at Burgh Castle.
PMR057K-13 
 England, Norfolk: Burgh Castle Caravan Site on a frosty winter's morning.
PMR057K-12 
 England, Devon, North Bovey: the village green and pump in winter sunshine.
PMR057K-11 
 England, Devon: Ring of Bells, a thatched public house in North Bovey, on Dartmoor.
PMR057K-10 
 England, Devon: Converted barn used for tourist accommodation in North Bovey on Dartmoor.
PMR057K-09 
 Austria, Tyrol, Hinterriss: The Karwendel Mountains from the "Ahorn-Boden", with autumn foliage. 
 Keywords: Alps, Tyrolean Alps
PMR057K-08 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria: Sylvenstein Reservoir, which supplies Munich with water, with autumn foliage.
PMR057K-07 
 Austria, Tyrol, Achenkirch: Hotel zur Scholastika on Achensee (Lake Achen), showing the frescoes of hunters on the facade. 
 Keywords: Alps
PMR057K-06 
 Austria, Tyrol, Achenkirch: Hotel zur Scholastika on Achensee (Lake Achen). 
 Keywords: Alps
PMR057K-05 
 Malta, Vittoriosa/Birgu: facades on St. Lawrence Wharf in late afternoon sunshine, all reflected in the water.
PMR057K-04 
 Malta, Vittoriosa/Birgu: resident and visiting yachts moored in Dockyard Creek.
PMR057K-03 
 Malta, Senglea: the famous watchtower "Gardjola" with eyes and ears, on Fort St. Michael, Senglea Point.
PMR057K-02 
 Malta, Vittoriosa/Birgu: St. Lawrence Wharf and Dockyard Creek, with angler on the quay.
PMR057K-01 
 Malta, Vittoriosa/Birgu: traditional fishing boat with "all-seeing eye" painted on the bow to ward off evil spirits.
PMR056K-36 
 Malta, Vittoriosa/Birgu: Vittoriosa Wharf, with arsenal administrative building and Scamp Palace.
PMR056K-35 
 Malta, Conspicua: Dockyard Creek with moored boats and Church of the Immaculate Conception (rebuilt after the second world war).
PMR056K-34 
 Malta, Vittoriosa/Birgu: St. Lawrence Wharf and Dockyard Creek with moorings for visiting boats.
PMR056K-33 
 Malta, Gozo, Marsalforn: man-made saltpans in the rock, surrounded by the deeply eroded sandstone cliffs.
PMR056K-32 
 Malta, Gozo, Ramla Bay: view of the beach with the statue of the Virgin in the middle, from Calypso's Cave.
PMR056K-31 
 Malta, Gozo Dwejra: The "Azure Window", a natural arch in the cliffs at Dwejra Point, with passing boat.
PMR056K-30 
 Malta, Gozo, Xlendi: speedboat entering the narrow bay, with coastal cliffs in the background.
PMR056K-29 
 Malta, Gozo, Xlendi: view of the bay with its tiny beach and promenade, from the south.
PMR056K-28 
 Malta, Gozo, Xaghra: Ggantija prehistoric temples, dating from about 3000 BC - entrance, with part of the outer wall, which incorporates some enormous stones.
PMR056K-27 
 Malta, Gozo, Xewkija: view of the church, completed in 1978, with Europe's third highest dome (75 metres). As seen from Ggantija.
PMR056K-26 
 Malta, Gozo, Xaghra: Ggantija prehistoric temples, dating from about 3000 BC - part of the outer wall, 8 metres high, of the south temple.
PMR056K-25 
 Malta, Gozo, Xaghra: view of the main square from the steps of the church.
PMR056K-24 
 Malta, Gozo, Mgarr: the harbour, overlooked by two churches; on the left - Our Lady of Lourdes.
PMR056K-23 
 Malta, Buskett Gardens: "Clapham Junction" a series of cart or sled tracks worn deep into the rock, leading nowhere. The age and origin of the tracks is a mystery. Here, two sets of tracks are seen to converge.
PMR056K-22 
 Malta, Buskett Gardens: "Clapham Junction" a series of cart or sled tracks worn deep into the rock, leading nowhere. The age and origin of the tracks is a mystery.
PMR056K-21 
 Malta, Siggiewi: the domed church towers over the rest of the town.
PMR056K-20 
 Malta, Ghar Lapsi: good bathing is to be had in this tiny, rocky cove.
PMR056K-19 
 Malta, Marsaskala: St Thomas' Tower, built by the Order in 1614 to deter pirates.
PMR056K-18 
 Malta, Marsaskala: boats moored in the harbour, with the belltower in the background.
PMR056K-17 
 Malta: Tarxien, a megalithic temple from the copper age, about 2800 years BC. Here, a collection of spherical stones, assumed to have been used as rollers for moving the monoliths.
PMR056K-16 
 Malta: Tarxien, a megalithic temple from the copper age, about 2800 years BC. Here, part of a doorway, with the wall of an apse formed of well-fitting monolithic slabs.
PMR056K-15 
 Malta: Tarxien, a megalithic temple from the copper age, about 2800 years BC. Here, a reconstructed stone cauldron in front of an altar (with modern support)
PMR056K-14 
 Malta: Tarxien, a megalithic temple from the copper age, about 2800 years BC. Here, the bottom half of a huge figure, originally about 2.5 metres high, probably a fertility godess.
PMR056K-13 
 Malta: Tarxien, a megalithic temple from the copper age, about 2800 years BC. Here, examples of animals and tracery carved on stones.
PMR056K-12 
 Malta, Qawra: concentration of tourist hotels and apartments, from across Salina Bay.
PMR056K-11 
 Malta, Xemxija: St. Paul's Bay and Pwales Beach, with a rowing boat in the foreground.
PMR056K-10 
 Malta, Valletta: Victory Day, 8th September - military band passing through City Gate.
PMR056K-09 
 Malta, Valletta: Victory Day, 8th September - military band passing the Triton Fountain.
PMR056K-08 
 Malta, Mdina: Wedding couple leaving the cathedral of Mdina by the main entrance.
PMR056K-07 
 Malta, Mdina: The main gate to the city of Mdina, erected in 1724 by Grand Master Vilhena.
PMR056K-06 
 Malta, Comino: Gozo car ferry " Gaudos" passing the island of Comino.
PMR056K-05 
 Malta, Gozo, Mgarr: the harbour with Gozo car ferries in the background
PMR056K-04 
 Malta, Gozo, Victoria/Rabat: the cathedral, built between 1697 and 1711, stands in the citadel.
PMR056K-03 
 Malta, Gozo: View of Xlendi with boat-launching ramp and rowing boat in the foreground.
PMR056K-02 
 Malta, Dwejra: The "Azure Window", a natural arch in the cliffs at Dwejra Point.
PMR056K-01 
 Malta, Gozo: Quayside restaurant and fishing boats at Marsalforn.
PMR055K-36 
 Malta, Gozo: View of the resort of Marsalforn, Gozo, from above, with new apartments in the foreground.
PMR055K-35 
 Malta, Gozo: View of the resort of Marsalforn, Gozo, from above, showing the bay.
PMR055K-34 
 Malta, Gozo: View of the resort of Marsalforn, Gozo, from above, with cactus in the foreground.
PMR055K-33 
 Malta, Gozo: Ramla Bay, with a statue of the Virgin in the centre of the beach.
PMR055K-32 
 Malta, Valletta: Archbishop Street, with house balconies and dome of the Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.
PMR055K-31 
 Malta, Marsaxlokk: Colourful fishing boats moored in the bay, with the church in the background, and some of the larger fishing boats
PMR055K-30 
 Malta, Marsaxlokk: Colourful fishing boats moored in the bay.
PMR055K-29 
 Malta, Marsaxlokk: Colourful fishing boats moored in the bay, with the church in the background and colourful market tables in the foreground.
PMR055K-28 
 Malta, Marsaxlokk: Colourful fishing boats moored in the bay, with the church in the background and Sunday market stalls on the quayside.
PMR055K-27 
 Malta: Marsaxlokk: Colourful fishing boats moored in the bay, with the church in the background. With sleeping dog in the foreground.
PMR055K-26 
 Malta, Marsaxlokk: Colourful fishing boats moored in the bay, with the church in the background.
PMR055K-25 
 Malta, Marsaxlokk: Colourful fishing boats moored in the bay, with the church in the background.
PMR055K-24 
 Malta, Valletta: Sunday market under the St. James Bastion.
PMR055K-23 
 Malta, Mosta: The church with the fourth largest dome in Europe, built between 1833 and 1871.
PMR055K-22 
 Malta: Hagar Qim, a megalithic temple from the copper age, about 3000 years BC. Here, the main entrance, built with 6 large slabs, 3 either side, with horizontal slabs across the top.
PMR055K-21 
 Malta: Hagar Qim, a megalithic temple from the copper age, about 3000 years BC. Here, some of the highest monoliths comprising the outer wall, heavily weathered.
PMR055K-20 
 Malta: Mnajdra, a megalithic temple from the copper age, about 3000 years BC, stands about 800 metres away from the temple at Hagar Qim. Here, the threshold and remains of the doorway.
PMR055K-19 
 Malta: Hagar Qim, a megalithic temple from the copper age, about 3000 years BC. Here, a doorway carved out of one slab of limestone.
PMR055K-18 
 Malta: The church at Msida, with reflections among the fishing boats.
PMR055K-17 
 Malta, Valletta: Traditional Maltese rowing boat, practising for the forthcoming regatta in Grand Harbour.
PMR055K-16 
 Malta, Valletta: St Paul's Anglican Cathedral and the San Sebastian Bastion.
PMR055K-15 
 Malta, Valletta: Disused portal (?) on Kalkara (?) from harbour cruise boat.
PMR055K-14 
 Malta, Valletta: Small craft moored at the end of Dockyard Creek.
PMR055K-13 
 Malta, Valletta: Private yachts and motor cruisers moored in front of the old RN Naval Bakery/Arsenal on Vittoriosa.
PMR055K-12 
 Malta, Valletta: Car ferry, moored at a Senglea wharf.
PMR055K-11 
 Malta, Valletta: Fireship, moored in Grand Harbour.
PMR055K-10 
 Malta, Valletta: Portuguese sail-training ship, from a boat in Grand Harbour.
PMR055K-09 
 Malta, Valletta: Wharves and cranes of Senglea overlooked by the dome of Our Lady of Victory.
PMR055K-08 
 Malta, Valletta: Cruise liner "Grand Latino" leaving Grand Harbour.
PMR055K-07 
 Malta, Valletta: Cruise liner "Grand Latino" leaving Grand Harbour with the Siege Bell Memorial in the foreground.
PMR055K-06 
 Malta, Valletta: Yacht leaving Grand Harbour with the old Bighi Hospital in the background.
PMR055K-05 
 Malta, Valletta: Facade of St John's Co-Cathedral, built 1573-78 by architect Giralamo Cassar.
PMR055K-04 
 Malta, Valletta: St. Catherine's in Freedom Square was the church of the Italian Knights.
PMR055K-03 
 Malta, Valletta: Republic Street (formerly King Street) from Freedom Square.
PMR055K-02 
 Malta, Valletta: Gozo ferry passing Tigne Fort, Sliema, with much new development in evidence.
PMR055K-01 
 Malta, Valletta: Spire of St. Paul's Anglican Cathedral and dome of the Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.
PMR054K-36 
 Malta, Valletta: Part of the mighty St. Michael's and St. Andrew's Bastions.
PMR054K-35 
 Malta, Valletta: View of Marsamxett Harbour from Hastings Gardens.
PMR054K-34 
 Malta, Valletta: Veteran AEC bus "St Helen" at the bus station. Many busesbelong to their drivers and are lovingly maintained.
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 Malta, Valletta: A veteran Leyland Tiger Cub at the bus station. Many buses belong to their drivers and are lovingly maintained.
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 Malta, Valletta: Veteran buses at the bus station (Bedford, AEC). Many buses belong to their drivers and are lovingly maintained.
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 Malta, Valletta: Typical street with glassed-in balconies and British telephone kiosk.
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 Malta, Valletta: Bronze group called "Les Gavroches" ("The Urchins") by Maltese sculptor Antonio Sciortino, in Upper Barracca Gardens.
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 Malta, Valletta: Cruise liners moored at Barriera Wharf, as seen from Upper Barracca Gardens.
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 Malta, Valletta: Fort St. Angelo from Upper Barracca Gardens, with "Merhba" ("Welcome") spelled out in topiary work on the terrace below.
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 Malta, Valletta: View of Vittoriosa and moorings for visiting yachts, with former R.N. Naval Bakery/Arsenal on the left.
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 Malta, Valletta: Grand Harbour, from Lower Barracca Gardens.
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 Malta, Valletta: Grand Harbour, from St. Barbara Bastion, with flowering shrub in the foreground.
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 Malta, Valletta: Senglea and the docks, from Upper Barracca Gardens, with cruise ship "Costa Tropicale" in the foreground.
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 Malta, Valletta: Senglea and the docks, from Upper Barracca Gardens.
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 Malta, Valletta: Central Bank of Malta building on St. James' Bastion.
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 Malta, Valletta: View of the bus station with the "Triton Fountain" in the centre.
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 Malta: Veteran AEC bus at the Valletta bus station, still giving good service. Many buses belong to their drivers and are lovingly maintained.
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 Malta: Swimming pool at St. Paul's Bay, with Bugibba beyond the moored boats.
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 Malta: Aerial view of St. Paul's Bay, Xemxija (left) and Bugibba and Qawra (right).
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 Spain, Extremadura, Caceres: View of the River Tajo (Tagus) and bridge from the castle tower in the Monfragüe National Park.
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 Spain, Andalusia, El Rocio: About 50 kilometres from Seville, El Rocio lies on the edge of the Donana National Park and Water Bird Reserve. Here, "La Rocina" Visitor Centre serving the park.
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 Spain, Andalusia, El Rocio: About 50 kilometres from Seville, El Rocio lies on the edge of the Donana National Park and Water Bird Reserve. Here,
flamingoes, black-tailed godwits and black-winged stilts in the lagoon.
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 Spain, Andalusia, El Rocio: About 50 kilometres from Seville, El Rocio lies on the edge of the Donana National Park and Water Bird Reserve. Here, the Iglesia de Nuestra Senora (Church of the Virgin) object of the gipsy pilgrimage every Whitsun. Tethered horses in the foreground.
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 Spain. Andalusia, El Rocio: About 50 kilometres from Seville, El Rocio lies on the edge of the Donana National Park and Water Bird Reserve. Here, the village well, with one of the many churches in the background.
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 Spain, Andalusia, El Rocio: About 50 kilometres from Seville, El Rocio lies on the edge of the Donana National Park and Water Bird Reserve. Here, equestrian figures representing the gipsy pilgrimage to the Iglesia de Nuestra Senora (Church of the Virgin) every Whitsun, for which the town is famous. It stands in the centre of the (grass) Plaza Mayor.
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 Spain, Andalusia, El Rocio: About 50 kilometres from Seville, El Rocio lies on the edge of the Donana National Park and Water Bird Reserve. Here, "azulejos" - coloured tiles illustrating the "romeria", the gipsy pilgrimage to the Church of the Virgin at Whitsun, May 2001.
(The tiles are on the pedestal of the statue shown in slide number 11/54).
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 Spain, Andalusia, El Rocio: About 50 kilometres from Seville, El Rocio lies on the edge of the Donana National Park and Water Bird Reserve. Many of the houses still have tethering posts for horses.
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 Spain, Andalusia, El Rocio: About 50 kilometres from Seville, El Rocio lies on the edge of the Donana National Park and Water Bird Reserve. Here, a typican row of houses, all with verandas.
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 Spain, Andalusia, El Rocio: About 50 kilometres from Seville, El Rocio lies on the edge of the Donana National Park and Water Bird Reserve. Here, typical wide street of sand, with the church, Nuestra Senora del Rocio in the distance.
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 Spain, Andalusia, El Rocio: About 50 kilometres from Seville, El Rocio lies on the edge of the Donana National Park and Water Bird Reserve. Here, the lagoon with flamingoes and other water birds.
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 Spain, Andalusia, El Rocio: About 50 kilometres from Seville, El Rocio lies on the edge of the Donana National Park and Water Bird Reserve. Here, bronze figure of a drummer on the promenade, with the lagoon and water birds in the background.
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 Spain, Andalusia, El Rocio: About 50 kilometres from Seville, El Rocio lies on the edge of the Donana National Park and Water Bird Reserve. Here, Volvo being ignominiously towed backwards out of the sand, which constitutes the surface of all the streets in the town.
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 Spain, Andalusia, Cadiz: View of the city from the cathedral tower, "Torre de Poniente".
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 Gibraltar: Marina Bay, the airport runway, football pitch, frontier crossing and La Linea, as seen from the Upper Rock.
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 Gibraltar: View of the frontier crossing to Spain, from the Upper Rock, with La Linea in the background.
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 Gibraltar: Marina Bay and the airport runway from the Upper Rock.
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 Gibraltar: The cablecar approaching the summit of the Rock, with the town in the background.
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 Gibraltar: A pair of Barbary Apes (Macaca sylvanus).
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 Gibraltar: A Barbary Ape (Macaca sylvanus).
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 Gibraltar: View from O'Hara's Battery on the Upper Rock along the east coast, with Sandy Bay and Eastern Beach.
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 Gibraltar: View from the Upper Rock, with the town, yacht harbour and the Spanish mainland in the distance.
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 Gibraltar: The lighthouse at Europa Point, the southernmost tip of the Rock.
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 Gibraltar: The mosque at Europa Point.
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 Gibraltar: Government House and Main Street.
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 Gibraltar: The Piazza.
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 Gibraltar: View of the Rock from La Linea, while queuing for frontier checks.
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 Spain, New Castile, Toledo: Facade of the cathedral, built 1226-1493, in the reign of Archbishop Rodrigo Jimenez de Rada.
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 Spain, New Castile, Toledo: The sole surviving mosque in Toledo, "Cristo de la Luz", formerly Bab-al-Mardum, built in 999/1000 AD.
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 Spain, New Castile, Toledo: Museo Duque de Lerma, formerly the Hospital de Tavera, dating from 1541, from the Paseo de Merchan, with fountain.
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 Spain, New Castile, Toledo: Puerta Nueva de Bisagra, from the Paseo de Merchan, with fountain in the foreground.
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 Spain, New Castile, Toledo: Puerta Nueva de Bisagra, a city gateway, with twin towers with tiled roofs.
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 Spain, New Castile, Toledo: The towers of the Alcazar from the Plaza de Zocodover.
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 Spain, New Castile: View of Toledo, with the cathedral and Alcazar, from a belvedere on the ring road, with the River Tagus (Tajo) looping round the city, in the foreground..
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 Spain, New Castile, Toledo: The River Tagus (Tajo), looping round the city, with the Castillo de San Servando in the distance.
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 Spain, New Castile, Toledo: The Alcazar (13th century) is at present (2004) in course of restoration.
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 Blue and yellow macaws in the Zoo-Aquarium, Madrid.
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 Gorilla, in its fine new accommodation in the Zoo-Aquarium, Madrid.
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 Spain, Madrid: Stone monument to Miguel de Cervantes with bronze figures of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza in the Plaza de Espana.
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 Spain, Madrid: The Telefonica building on the Gran Via, the most prestigious street of Madrid.
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 Spain, Madrid: Sol, the bustling heart of the modern city of Madrid.
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 Spain, Madrid: Plaza Mayor, the heart of old Madrid, and scene of many religious ceremonies over the centuries.
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 Spain, New Castile, El Escorial - built for Philip II in 1563-84 as an enormous monastery-palace by the architect Juan de Herrera, to commemorate the Spanish defeat of the French at St. Quentin in 1557. Here, statues of the six kings of Judea on the facade of the Basilica.
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 Spain, New Castile: El Escorial - built for Philip II in 1563-84 as an enormous monastery-palace by the architect Juan de Herrera, to commemorate the Spanish defeat of the French at St. Quentin in 1557. Here, the Kings' Courtyard and facade with the twin towers of the Basilica.
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 Spain, New Castile: El Escorial - built for Philip II in 1563-84 as an enormous monastery-palace by the architect Juan de Herrera, to commemorate the Spanish defeat of the French at St. Quentin in 1557. Here, view of the gardens from the monastery.
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 Spain, Old Castile, La Granja: Gardens of the Royal Palace of La Granja de San Ildefonso built by Philip V, the grandson of Louis XIV, on the model of Versailles, at the foot of the Sierra de Guadarrama. Here, Plaza de las 8 Calles, with one of the eight fountains.
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 Spain, Old Castile, La Granja: Gardens of the Royal Palace of La Granja de San Ildefonso built by Philip V, the grandson of Louis XIV, on the model of Versailles, at the foot of the Sierra de Guadarrama. Here, a fountain featuring water nymphs.
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 Spain, Old Castile, La Granja: Gardens of the Royal Palace of La Granja de San Ildefonso built by Philip V, the grandson of Louis XIV, on the model of Versailles, at the foot of the Sierra de Guadarrama. Here, the formal parterre with statuary and fountain.
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 Spain, Old Castile, Segova: The towers of the cathedral and San Esteban from the Alcazar.
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 Spain, Old Castile, Segovia: View from the Alcazar, with the 13th century church of La Vera Cruz founded by the Knights Templar.
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 Spain, Old Castile, Segovia: A typical street in Segovia, with wrought iron balconies on every facade, some glassed-in.
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 Spain, Old Castile, Segovia: 15th century Gothic cathedral cloisters, part of the former cathedral, transported here stone by stone.
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 Spain, Old Castile, Segovia: Plaza Mayor.
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 Spain, Old Castile, Segovia: View of the cathedral through the tall buildings in the old city.
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 Spain, Old Castile, Segovia: Plaza de Medina del Campo, with 14th century tower of the Lozoya Mansion.
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 Spain, Old Castile, Segovia: Plaza de Medina del Campo, with statue of Juan Bravo and 12th century Church of San Martin.
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 Spain, Old Castile, Segovia: Casa de los Picos, a 15th century mansion whose facade is studded with pointed granite pyramids.
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 Spain, Old Castile, Segovia: The Roman aqueduct, 728 metres long and 28 metres high, is still functioning.
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 Spain, Old Castile, Segovia: The late Gothic cathedral (16th century) from outside the city. 
 Keywords: Gothic architecture
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 Spain, Oviedo, Covadonga: Statue of Pelayo, a tribal leader, who defeated the Muslims for the first time in 722 AD here at Covadonga, Picos de Europa.
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 Spain, Old Castile, Segovia: The late Gothic cathedral (16th century) from outside the city. 
 Keywords: Gothic architecture
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 Spain, Old Castile, Leon: Carved stone figure of Maria Blanca on the west portal of the cathedral (copy: the original is inside the cathedral). 13th-14th century Gothic. 
 Keywords: Gothic architecture
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 Spain, Old Castile, Leon: Carved stone figures on the west portal of the cathedral (13th-14th century). 
 Keywords: Gothic architecture
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 Spain, Old Castile, Leon: Rua de Salazar with Guzman Palace and Casa de Botines (Antoni Gaudi 1893) in the background.
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 Spain, Old Castile, Leon: Plaza de San Isidoro.
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 Spain, Old Castile, Leon: Old city walls with the tower of the basilica of San Isidoro in the background.
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 Spain, Old Castile, Leon: Well preserved carvings in the tympanum of the south door of the cathedral (13th-14th century Gothic). 
 Keywords: Gothic architecture
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 Spain, Old Castile, Leon: West facade of the Gothic cathedral, dating from 13th-14th centuries, with its dissimilar towers. 
 Keywords: Gothic architecture
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 Spain, Old Castile, Leon: Renaissance style Palacio de los Guzmanes, dating from 1560, now houses local government departments. 
 Keywords: Renaissance architecture
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 Spain, Galicia, Santiago de Compostela: The cathedral, one of Catholicism's most important, stands on the site of the apostle's tomb, and dates from the 11th-13th centuries. Here, Obradoiro Square and the facade of the cloister with gallery. Behind, the Torre de Vela (Candle Tower) is visible.
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 Spain, Galicia, Santiago de Compostela: The cathedral, one of Catholicism's most important, stands on the site of the apostle's tomb, and dates from the 11th-13th centuries. Here, Obradoiro Square and the Baroque facade. 
 Keywords: Baroque architecture
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 Spain. Galicia, Santiago de Compostela: The cathedral, one of Catholicism's most important, stands on the site of the apostle's tomb, and dates from the 11th-13th centuries. Here, the figures of Jeremiah, Daniel, Isaiah and Moses on the "Portico of Glory", carved in 1188 by Master Mateo. 
 Keywords: Romanesque architecture
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 Spain, Galicia, Santiago de Compostela: The cathedral, one of Catholicism's most important, stands on the site of the apostle's tomb, and dates from the 11th-13th centuries. Here, the "Portico of Glory" - St. James surrounded by 24 elders/musicians, carved in 1188 by Master Mateo. 
 Keywords: Romanesque architecture
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 Spain, Galicia, La Coruna: Playa del Orzan, the city's largest beach.
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 Spain, Galicia, La Coruna: Castillo de San Anton from across the harbour. It now houses the Archeological Museum.
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 Spain, Galicia, La Coruna: Plaza San Agustin (Praza Humor), with caricatures of famous comediens inscribed in the paving.
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 Spain, Galicia, La Coruna: typical side street in the old quarter, with glassed-in balconies.
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 Spain, Galicia, La Coruna: row of palm trees adjoining the Jardines de mendez Nunez.
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 Spain, Galicia, La Coruna: view of the typical glassed-in frontages ("galerias") from across the harbour.
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 Spain, Galicia, La Coruna: Plaza de Maria Pita, with the Palacio Municipal (Town Hall) and statue of Maria Pita seizing the British standard.
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 Spain, Galicia, La Coruna: view of promenade and beach from the top of the Tower of Hercules.
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 Spain, Galicia, La Coruna: mosaic compass, set into the rock at the base of the Tower of Hercules.
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 Spain, Galicia: The lighthouse on Cabo Finisterre (Cape Finisterre), long the world's most westerly point.
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 Spain, Galicia: The harbour at Corcubion, a few kilometres north-east of Cabo Finisterre.
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 Spain, Oviedo: Plaza de la Constitucion with San Isidoro and the Town Hall (?)
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 Spain, Oviedo: Part of the 14th century Gothic cloisters in the cathedral at Oviedo. 
 Keywords: Gothic architecture, religious architecture
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 Spain, Oviedo, Covadonga: Neo-Romanesque pilgrimage basilica, built 1886-1901, in Covadonga, Picos de Europa. 
 Keywords: Neo-Romanesque architecture, church, religious architecture
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 Spain, Oviedo, Covadonga: Young Spanish girl in traditional costume near Lago de la Ercina, Picos de Europa. 
 Keywords: national dress
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 Agile Wallaby (Macropus agilis) in Hellabrunn Zoo. 
 Keywords: zoological garden, marsupials, kangaroos, wild animals, zoology
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 2 young Hamadryas baboons (Papio hamadryas) in Hellabrunn Zoo. 
 Keywords: zoological garden, zoology, wild animals, monkeys, apes
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 Young Hamadryas baboon (Papio hamadryas) in Hellabrunn Zoo. 
 Keywords: zoological garden, zoology, wild animals, monkeys, apes
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 Dama Gazelle (Gazella dama mhorr) in Hellabrunn Zoo(extinct in the wild). 
 Keywords: zoological garden, deer, antelopes, wild animals, zoology
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 Male Red-crested Pochard (Netta rufina). 
 Keywords: birds, wild animals, waterfowl, ducks
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 Canadian Wood Bison (Bison bison athabascae). 
 Keywords: wild animals, zoology
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 European Brown Bear (Ursus arctos). 
 Keywords: wild animals, zoology
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 Cyprus, Limassol/Lemesos: aerial view of part of the Akrotiri Peninsula with yacht harbour and salt lake behind.
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 Cyprus, Limassol/Lemesos: aerial view of the town centre and waterfront.
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 Cyprus, Limassol/Lemesos: aerial view of Kouris dam and reservoir.
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 Cyprus. Nicosia/Lefkosia: Greek Orthodox Church of Panagia Khrysaliniotissa, dating from 1450.
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 Cyprus, Nicosia/Lefkosia: newly renovated minaret of the Tahtakale Camii (Turkish mosque).
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 Cyprus, Nicosia/Lefkosia: Folk Art Museum, part of the surviving wing of a 14th century Benedictine monastery.
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 Cyprus, Nicosia/Lefkosia: the Archbishop Makarios Cultural Centre, dominated by the eponymous stone figure.
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 Cyprus: Mavrokolympos Reservoir near Coral Bay.
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 Cyprus: Spur-winged Plover (Hoplopterus spinosus) near the salt lake at Larnaca.
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 Cyprus: Greater Flamingoes (Phoenicopterus ruber) on the salt lake at Larnaca.
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 Cyprus: Petra tou Romiou, the birthplace of Aphrodite, on the south-west coast of Cyprus.
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 Coffee break in the garden of a newly built house in Tala, about five miles above Paphos, surrounded by flowers. 
 Keywords: happy retirement!, expats enjoying the sun, expats, sun, good life, hot weather, peace and quiet
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 Cyprus: New house at Tala, about five miles above Paphos, with roses and geraniums in flower. 
 Keywords: property development
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 Cyprus, Paphos: Preparing to resume the trail after the lunch break during a hike on the Akamas Peninsula. 
 Keywords: hiking, open air, walking, group activities
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 Cyprus, Paphos: Checking the route map during a hike on the Akamas Peninsula. 
 Keywords: hiking, open air, walking, group activities
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 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Falconry demonstration at Oberschleissheim: handler Wolfgang Schreyer with a Steppe Eagle.
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 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Falconry demonstration at Oberschleissheim: Steppe Eagle (Aquila nipalensis) on the ground.
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 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Falconry demonstration at Oberschleissheim: Harris' Hawk with handler, Wolfgang Schreyer.
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 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Falconry demonstration at Oberschleissheim: Harris' Hawk from North America with handler.
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 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Falconry demonstration at Oberschleissheim: Harris' Hawk being retrieved.
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 Austria, Styria, Admont: Benedictine Abbey of Admont, founded in the 11th century by St. Emma of Gurk and Gebhard, Archbishop of Salzburg, but rebuilt after a fire in 1865. Contains a fine Rococo library which survived the fire. Here, the extensive kitchen and herb gardens, with all plants carefully labelled. 
 Keywords: Alps
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 Austria, Styria, Admont: Benedictine Abbey of Admont, founded in the 11th century by St. Emma of Gurk and Gebhard, Archbishop of Salzburg, but rebuilt after a fire in 1865. Contains a fine Rococo library which survived the fire. Here, view of the snow-covered mountains of the Gesäuse from the abbey lake. 
 Keywords: Alps
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 Austria, Styria, Admont: Benedictine Abbey of Admont, founded in the 11th century by St. Emma of Gurk and Gebhard, Archbishop of Salzburg, but rebuilt after a fire in 1865. Contains a fine Rococo library which survived the fire. Here, daffodils in the abbey garden, with the mountains in the background. 
 Keywords: Alps
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 Austria, Styria, Admont: Benedictine Abbey of Admont, founded in the 11th century by St. Emma of Gurk and Gebhard, Archbishop of Salzburg, but rebuilt after a fire in 1865. Contains a fine Rococo library which survived the fire. Here, view of the abbey and its lake, backed by the snow-covered mountains of the Gesäuse. 
 Keywords: Alps
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 Austria, Styria, Admont: Benedictine Abbey of Admont, founded in the 11th century by St. Emma of Gurk and Gebhard, Archbishop of Salzburg, but rebuilt after a fire in 1865. Contains a fine Rococo library which survived the fire. Here, view of the abbey's south facade, reflected in its lake. 
 Keywords: Alps
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 Austria, Styria, Bruck an der Mur: Ruins of Landskron fortress overlooking the town, from the bridge over the River Mur. 
 Keywords: Alps
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 Austria, Styria, Leoben: Bridge over the River Mur in Leoben, with the Maria Waasen Church and gate tower behind. 
 Keywords: Alps
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 Mexico, Cozumel Island: Cruise liners "Norwegian Wind" and P & O "Oceana" at the jetty of Cozumel Island.
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 Guatemala, San Pedro La Laguna: Lago de Atitlan/Lake Atitlan, lying high in the volcano belt near the Pacific coast, and surrounded by volcanoes, is regarded by many as the world's most beautiful lake. Here, the main street of San Pedro La Laguna, leading down to the jetty, with the lake beyond.
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 Guatemala, San Pedro La Laguna: Lago de Atitlan/Lake Atitlan, lying high in the volcano belt near the Pacific coast, and surrounded by volcanoes, is regarded by many as the world's most beautiful lake. Here, a Coral Tree (Erythrina bidwilii) by the lake.
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 Guatemala, San Pedro La Laguna: Lago de Atitlan/Lake Atitlan, lying high in the volcano belt near the Pacific coast, and surrounded by volcanoes, is regarded by many as the world's most beautiful lake. Here, coffee beans drying in the sun, in San Pedro La Laguna.
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 Guatemala, San Pedro La Laguna: Lago de Atitlan/Lake Atitlan, lying high in the volcano belt near the Pacific coast, and surrounded by volcanoes, is regarded by many as the world's most beautiful lake. Here, a pile coffee bean husks, to be used as cattle fodder, in San Pedro La Laguna.
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 Guatemala, San Pedro La Laguna: Lago de Atitlan/Lake Atitlan, lying high in the volcano belt near the Pacific coast, and surrounded by volcanoes, is regarded by many as the world's most beautiful lake. Here, coffee beans being washed, in San Pedro La Laguna.
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 Guatemala, San Pedro La Laguna: Lago de Atitlan/Lake Atitlan, lying high in the volcano belt near the Pacific coast, and surrounded by volcanoes, is regarded by many as the world's most beautiful lake. Here, coffee beans, before roasting, in San Pedro La Laguna.
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 Guatemala, San Pedro La Laguna: Lago de Atitlan/Lake Atitlan, lying high in the volcano belt near the Pacific coast, and surrounded by volcanoes, is regarded by many as the world's most beautiful lake. Here, coffee beans, after being washed out of their husks, in San Pedro La Laguna.
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 Guatemala, San Pedro La Laguna: Lago de Atitlan/Lake Atitlan, lying high in the volcano belt near the Pacific coast, and surrounded by volcanoes, is regarded by many as the world's most beautiful lake. Here, San Pedro La Laguna, a Tzutuhil village, provides moorings for visiting boats.
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 Guatemala, Panajachel: Lago de Atitlan/Lake Atitlan, lying high in the volcano belt near the Pacific coast, and surrounded by volcanoes, is regarded by many as the world's most beautiful lake. Here, the first clouds of the day begin to form on Volcan Toliman.
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 Guatemala, Panajachel: Lago de Atitlan/Lake Atitlan, lying high in the volcano belt near the Pacific coast, and surrounded by volcanoes, is regarded by many as the world's most beautiful lake. Here, dwellings clinging to the steep side of the volcano, above the lake.
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 Guatemala, Panajachel: Lago de Atitlan/Lake Atitlan, lying high in the volcano belt near the Pacific coast, and surrounded by volcanoes, is regarded by many as the world's most beautiful lake. Here Volcan Toliman (3158 metres high), with passing speed boat.
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 Guatemala, Panajachel: Lago de Atitlan/Lake Atitlan, lying high in the volcano belt near the Pacific coast, and surrounded by volcanoes, is regarded by many as the world's most beautiful lake. Here, pleasure boats leave from Panajachel for trips on the lake.
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 Guatemala: Chichicastenango, a Maya town in the mountains, occupied by the Kaqchikel since pre-Columbian days, attracts large numbers of tourists on its two market days. Catholicism and paganism co-exist happily and even overlap. Here, visitors leaving the market on one of the brightly painted local buses.
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 Guatemala: Chichicastenango, a Maya town in the mountains, occupied by the Kaqchikel since pre-Columbian days, attracts large numbers of tourists on its two market days. Catholicism and paganism co-exist happily and even overlap. Here, the main road northwards leaves the town through the frescoed arch of a bridge.
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 Guatemala: Chichicastenango, a Maya town in the mountains, occupied by the Kaqchikel since pre-Columbian days, attracts large numbers of tourists on its two market days. Catholicism and paganism co-exist happily and even overlap. Here, a Quiche shoe-shine boy.
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 Guatemala: Chichicastenango, a Maya town in the mountains, occupied by the Kaqchikel since pre-Columbian days, attracts large numbers of tourists on its two market days. Catholicism and paganism co-exist happily and even overlap. Here, a Quiche woman by a market stall displaying a variety of woven cloths.
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 Guatemala: Chichicastenango, a Maya town in the mountains, occupied by the Kaqchikel since pre-Columbian days, attracts large numbers of tourists on its two market days. Catholicism and paganism co-exist happily and even overlap. Here, colourful Quiche women by a vegetable stall.
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 Guatemala: Chichicastenango, a Maya town in the mountains, occupied by the Kaqchikel since pre-Columbian days, attracts large numbers of tourists on its two market days. Catholicism and paganism co-exist happily and even overlap. Here, a market stall selling woven clothes in a variety of patterns.
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 Guatemala: Chichicastenango, a Maya town in the mountains, occupied by the Kaqchikel since pre-Columbian days, attracts large numbers of tourists on its two market days. Catholicism and paganism co-exist happily and even overlap. Here, a young Quiche girl, with her even younger sister slung on her back.
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 Guatemala: Chichicastenango, a Maya town in the mountains, occupied by the Kaqchikel since pre-Columbian days, attracts large numbers of tourists on its two market days. Catholicism and paganism co-exist happily and even overlap. Here, the fruit and vegetable hall in the market, tomatoes predominating!
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 Guatemala: Chichicastenango, a Maya town in the mountains, occupied by the Kaqchikel since pre-Columbian days, attracts large numbers of tourists on its two market days. Catholicism and paganism co-exist happily and even overlap. Here, the fruit and vegetable hall in the market, tomatoes predominating!
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 Guatemala: Chichicastenango, a Maya town in the mountains, occupied by the Kaqchikel since pre-Columbian days, attracts large numbers of tourists on its two market days. Catholicism and paganism co-exist happily and even overlap. Here, view of the cemetery from the top of the hill at Pascual Abaj.
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 Guatemala: Chichicastenango, a Maya town in the mountains, occupied by the Kaqchikel since pre-Columbian days, attracts large numbers of tourists on its two market days. Catholicism and paganism co-exist happily and even overlap. Here, a Maya shrine at Pascual Abaj, about one kilometre from the market, during the performing of rites. The shaman ("chujkajau") is wearing a red head-covering.
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 Guatemala: Chichicastenango, a Maya town in the mountains, occupied by the Kaqchikel since pre-Columbian days, attracts large numbers of tourists on its two market days. Catholicism and paganism co-exist happily and even overlap. Here, a Maya shrine at Pascual Abaj, about one kilometre from the market, during the performing of rites.
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 Guatemala: Chichicastenango, a Maya town in the mountains, occupied by the Kaqchikel since pre-Columbian days, attracts large numbers of tourists on its two market days. Catholicism and paganism co-exist happily and even overlap. Here, a young Mayan regards the world from a sling on his mother's back.
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 Guatemala: Chichicastenango, a Maya town in the mountains, occupied by the Kaqchikel since pre-Columbian days, attracts large numbers of tourists on its two market days. Catholicism and paganism co-exist happily and even overlap. Here, a colourful Quiche woman passes a stall owner offering carved wooden artefacts.
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 Guatemala: Chichicastenango, a Maya town in the mountains, occupied by the Kaqchikel since pre-Columbian days, attracts large numbers of tourists on its two market days. Catholicism and paganism co-exist happily and even overlap. Here, tourists and Mayans rub shoulders in the bustling market.
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 Guatemala: Chichicastenango, a Maya town in the mountains, occupied by the Kaqchikel since pre-Columbian days, attracts large numbers of tourists on its two market days. Catholicism and paganism co-exist happily and even overlap. Here, a stall in the market with a large selection of carved and painted traditional masks.
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 Guatemala: Chichicastenango, a Maya town in the mountains, occupied by the Kaqchikel since pre-Columbian days, attracts large numbers of tourists on its two market days. Catholicism and paganism co-exist happily and even overlap. Here, a stall in the market with a large selection of carved and painted traditional masks.
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 Guatemala: Chichicastenango, a Maya town in the mountains, occupied by the Kaqchikel since pre-Columbian days, attracts large numbers of tourists on its two market days. Catholicism and paganism co-exist happily and even overlap. Here, a street scene near the market with Quiche women in their distinctive dresses.
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 Guatemala: Chichicastenango, a Maya town in the mountains, occupied by the Kaqchikel since pre-Columbian days, attracts large numbers of tourists on its two market days. Catholicism and paganism co-exist happily and even overlap. Here, strawberries for sale in the market.
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 Guatemala: Chichicastenango, a Maya town in the mountains, occupied by the Kaqchikel since pre-Columbian days, attracts large numbers of tourists on its two market days. Catholicism and paganism co-exist happily and even overlap. Here, a monument contributed by the local car drivers' association in 1997, in memory of those who died in road accidents.
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 Guatemala: Chichicastenango, a Maya town in the mountains, occupied by the Kaqchikel since pre-Columbian days, attracts large numbers of tourists on its two market days. Catholicism and paganism co-exist happily and even overlap. Here, colourful Maya tombs in the town cemetry.
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 Guatemala: Chichicastenango, a Maya town in the mountains, occupied by the Kaqchikel since pre-Columbian days, attracts large numbers of tourists on its two market days. Catholicism and paganism co-exist happily and even overlap. Here, El Calvario, a chapel where Christian and pre-Columbian worship are intertwined.
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 Guatemala: Antigua was the capital city of Guatemala from 1541 to 1773, the year of the disastrous earthquake. After considerable renovations, it is now attracting increasing numbers of tourists. Here, the facade of the Cathedral of San Jose (built 1670), still partly ruined after the earthquake of 1773.
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 Guatemala: Antigua was the capital city of Guatemala from 1541 to 1773, the year of the disastrous earthquake. After considerable renovations, it is now attracting increasing numbers of tourists. Here, a group of schoolgirls on their way home.
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 Guatemala: Antigua was the capital city of Guatemala from 1541 to 1773, the year of the disastrous earthquake. After considerable renovations, it is now attracting increasing numbers of tourists. Here, a residential street on the outskirts of the town, with hills as a backdrop.
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 Guatemala: Antigua was the capital city of Guatemala from 1541 to 1773, the year of the disastrous earthquake. After considerable renovations, it is now attracting increasing numbers of tourists. Here, street scene, with Maya women in traditional dress.
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 Guatemala: Antigua was the capital city of Guatemala from 1541 to 1773, the year of the disastrous earthquake. After considerable renovations, it is now attracting increasing numbers of tourists. Here, luxuriant inner garden in one of the old colonial houses, now a hotel.
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 Guatemala City: Stained glass windows of the Sala de Recepcion in the Palacio Nacional. 
 Keywords: Reception Hall, National Palace
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 Guatemala City: A relief map of the whole of Guatemala, constructed in 1905, with all features labelled. Prominent are the volcanoes rising from the Pacific coastal plain.
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 Guatemala City: A relief map of the whole of Guatemala, constructed in 1905, with all features labelled. Prominent are the volcanoes rising from the Pacific coastal plain.
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 Guatemala, Boca Costa: A dazzling display of colourful fruit and vegetables at a roadside stall in Boca Costa, the most fertile area in Guatemala. 
 Keywords: agriculture, vegetable harvest
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 Guatemala, Zunil: Harvesting onions in the Huitzitzil village where shaman Maximon still rules. 
 Keywords: agriculture, vegetable harvest
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 Honduras, Tegucigalpa: Baroque facade and cupola of the Iglesia Los Dolores, completed in 1732. 
 Keywords: Baroque architecture, church, religious architecture
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 Honduras, Tegucigalpa: The former Presidential Palace, now housing a museum, overlooks the Rio Choluteca (view from above Puente Mallol).
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 Honduras, Tegucigalpa: The former Presidential Palace, now housing a museum, overlooks the Rio Choluteca.
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 Honuras, Tegucigalpa: Baroque facade of the Iglesia Los Dolores, completed in 1732. 
 Keywords: Baroque architecture, church, religious architecture
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 Honduras, Pespire: A group of youngsters with bicycles in the village of Pespire, near Tegucigalpa.
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 Honduras: Typical landscape in the mountainous centre of Honduras, with a stream wending its way along a stony valley.
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 Honduras: Cyclists in the mountainous centre of Honduras.
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 Honduras, Choluteca: Swimming pool of the Hotel Gualigueme.
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 Nicaragua: Horseback is the normal means of transport in the countryside (on the road to Choluteca).
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 Nicaragua: Cows grazing in a verdant pasture by a river, on the road to Choluteca.
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 Nicaragua: Washerwoman with washing in a village on the road to Choluteca.
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 Nicaragua: Washing hanging on a fence by a pond in a roadside village on the way to Choluteca.
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 Nicaragua: Mounted youngster rounding up a stray cow, on the road to Choluteca.
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 Nicaragua: Group taking photgraphs of the volcano San Cristobal (1745 metres high) in the Cordillera los Marrabios near Chinandega.
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 Nicaragua: Volcano Casita, showing the large scar caused by the catastrophic mudslide after Hurricane Mitch in October 1998.
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 Nicaragua: Volcano San Cristobal (1745 metres high) in the Cordillera los Marrabios near Chinandega.
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 Nicaragua, Managua: Equestrian statue of liberator Simon Bolivar (1783-1830).
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 Nicaragua, Managua: View of Lago de Managua, with volcano Mombotombito on the far side. The lake is ecologically "dead" due to pollution and no longer contains fish. 
 Keywords: lakeside view, Lake Managua
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 Nicaragua, Managua: Sandinista monument: a worker brandishing an AK-47 machine gun, on the shore of Lake Managua.
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 Nicaragua, Managua: Sad ruin of the 19th century cathedral, Santiago de los Caballeros, destroyed in the 1972 earthquake. 
 Keywords: religious architecture
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 Nicaragua, Managua: Memorial to Carlos Fonseca, leader of the FSLN and the Sandinistas.
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 Nicaragua, Granada: Iglesia Guadalupe, 500 metres from Lago de Nicaragua. 
 Keywords: religious architecture, church
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 Nicaragua, Granada: Typical restored colonial houses and a gaily painted horse carriage.
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 Nicaragua, Granada: Typical restored colonial houses, painted in pastel shades, with a newly painted two-storey house towering over the rest.
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 Nicaragua, Granada: Typical restored colonial houses, painted in pastel shades, on a side street, with the volcano Mombacho rising in the background.
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 Nicaragua, Granada: Typical restored colonial houses, painted in pastel shades, with a fine balcony (centre).
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 Nicaragua, Granada: Statue of Francisco Hernandez de Cordoba, founder of Granada, on Lago de Nicaragua. 
 Keywords: Lake Nicaragua
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 Costa Rica, Playa de Coco: Ipe tree (Tabebuia impetiginosa), covered with mauve flowers. 
 Keywords: flowering trees, flora and fauna, botany
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 Costa Rica, Playa de Coco: View of the beach from the welcome shade of a tree.
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 Costa Rica: View of the volcano Miravalles (2028 metres high) in the Guanacaste Cordillera, 25 kilometres before Liberia, with solitary tree in the foreground.
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 Costa Rica: The great cola crash! Dozens of broken soft drink bottles lying smashed in the roadway, after falling off a truck. 
 Keywords: broken bottles, broken glass, insecure loading of trucks, cornering too fast, road hazard, soft drink disaster, bottler's nightmare
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 Costa Rica: Coral trees (Erythrina bidwilii) covered with coral-red blossom, on the road to Guanacaste. 
 Keywords: flowering trees, botany, flora and fauna
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 Costa Rica, San Jose: Seated statue of Julio Asarco G. (?) with the Trianon behind, in Parque Morazan.
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 Costa Rica, San Jose: The green and white facade of the Variety Theatre.
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 Costa Rica. San Jose: Parque Central, with the music pavilion "el quiosco" presented by the Nicaraguan dictator Somoza.
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 Costa Rica, San Jose: Teatro Nacional (Opera House), built in1897, one of the country's architectural treasures.
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 Costa Rica, Cartago: Parque Central: a fruit stall, with the ruined church, destroyed in the giant earthquake of 1910, in the background.
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 Costa Rica, Cartago: Parque Central, from the steps of the ruined church, destroyed in the giant earthquake of 1910, with the modern Palacio Municipal on the right.
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 Costa Rica, Cartago: Parque Central, with ruins of the Iglesia (church) de la Parroquia, built in 1575 and destroyed in the giant earthquake of 1910, on the far side.
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 Costa Rica, Cartago: Irazu Volcano National Park, 3432 metres above sea level: semi-tame ant-eater making short work of a bread roll. 
 Keywords: wild animals, flora and fauna
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 Coata Rica, Cartago: Irazu Volcano National Park, 3432 metres above sea level: semi-tame ant-eater on a park bench. 
 Keywords: wild animals, flora and fauna
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 Costa Rica, Cartago: Irazu Volcano National Park, 3432 metres above sea level: flowers of Trailing Lily (Alstroemeria multiflora) or (Bomaria multiflora). 
 Keywords: botany, flowering plants, shrubs, wild flowers.
PMR046K-09 
 Costa Rica, Cartago: Irazu Volcano National Park, 3432 metres above sea level: some of the abundant flora. 
 Keywords: botany, flowering plants
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 Costa Rica, Cartago: Irazu Volcano National Park, 3432 metres above sea level: some of the abundant flora. 
 Keywords: botany, flowering plants
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 Costa Rica, Cartago: Irazu Volcano National Park, 3432 metres above sea level: flowers of Trailing Lily (Alstroemeria multiflora) or (Bomaria multiflora). 
 Keywords: botany, flowering plants, shrubs, wild flowers.
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 Costa Rica, Cartago: Irazu Volcano National Park, 3432 metres above sea level: view fom the highest point, with a sea of clouds obscuring the Atlantic Ocean.
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 Costa Rica, Cartago: Principal crater in Irazu Volcano National Park, 3432 metres above sea level.
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 Costa Rica, Cartago: Sanchiri Lodge gardens, with the road running through a wooded valley below.
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 Costa Rica: Rio Grande de Terraba with distant mountains. 
 Keywords: river landscape
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 Panama: Guaymi Indian roadside stalls selling necklaces and bangles of glass beads, on the road to David.
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 Panama: Guaymi Indian roadside stalls selling necklaces and bangles of glass beads, on the road to David.
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 Panama City: Giant, slab-sided car-transporter ship, waiting to enter the Panama Canal at Balboa. Yellow flowering shrub in the foreground.
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 Panama City: Giant, slab-sided car-transporter ship, waiting to enter the Panama Canal at Balboa.
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 Panama City: Interesting new multi-storey residential blocks in Bella Vista. 
 Keywords: modern architecture
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 Panama City: Monument to Vasco Nunez de Balboa, the first European to look on the Pacific Ocean, from the peaks of Darien on 25th September 1513. The statue stands in Bella Vista, overlooking the Gulf of Panama.
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 Panama City: Monument to Vasco Nunez de Balboa, the first European to look on the Pacific Ocean, from the peaks of Darien on 25th September 1513. The statue stands in Bella Vista, overlooking the Gulf of Panama.
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 Panama City: Young Panamanian with his plastic ray gun, in San Felipe. 
 Keywords: child, urchin, playing, toys, boy
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 Panama City: Statue of Simon Bolivar, crowned by a condor, in San Felipe, with the Church of San Francisco behind.
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 Panama City: Small garden with a fountain in San Felipe, with a view of the skyscrapers on Punta Paitilla.
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 Panama City: Statue of Mario Aresomena, a politician who supported the French canal-building venture, in San Felipe.
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 Panama City: Gallic cockerel commemorates the workers who died during the first French attempt to build a canal in 1881, in San Felipe.
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 Panama City: Small beach and defence post near Plaza de Francia in San Felipe (Casco Viejo).
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 Panama City: Street trader on the promenade at San Felipe, with the skyscrapers of Punta Paitilla in the background.
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 Panama City: Bridge of the Americas, 1654 metres long, was opened on 16th May 1962. It crosses the (Pacific) end of the Panama Canal, uniting North and South America.
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 Panama: Distant view of Panama City from the end of the Amador Causeway, with ornamental flowering bougainvilleas.
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 Panama City: Parque Natural Metropolitano, a surviving pocket of primary rainforest, until recently part of the US canal administration territory: a stream, surrounded by tropical growth.
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 Panama City: Parque Natural Metropolitano, a surviving pocket of primary rainforest, until recently part of the US canal administration territory: palm leaf shadows on large, sunlit fig leaves.
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 Panama City: Parque Natural Metropolitano, a surviving pocket of primary rainforest, until recently part of the US canal administration territory: unusual palmate leaves against the sky.
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 Panama City: Parque Natural Metropolitano, a surviving pocket of primary rainforest, until recently part of the US canal administration territory: the sky, through sunlit palm fronds.
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 Panama City: Container ship going through the Gatun Locks at the Pacific end of the Panama Canal.
PMR045K-17 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria: Aerial view of the snow covered Bavarian Alps. 
 Keywords: Alpine panorama, winter, snow covered mountains
PMR045K-16 
 Austria, Tyrol: Aerial view of the Inn Valley and the snow covered Tyrolean Alps. 
 Keywords: Alps, Alpine panorama, snow covered mountains, winter
PMR045K-14 
 Cyprus, Paphos: Limestone strata eroded by the sea into a flight of steps at Sea Caves, Coral Bay. 
 Keywords: natural phenomenon, geology
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 Cyprus, Paphos: Coastal erosion reveals the limestone strata and forms pinnacles and natural arches at Sea Caves, Coral Bay. 
 Keywords: geology, natural phenomenon
PMR029K-36 
 Australia, New South Wales, Sydney: Sulphur-crested Cockatoos (Cacatua galerita) in the Royal Botanic Gardens. 
 Keywords: ornithology, birds, wild life
PMR029K-35 
 Australia, New South Wales: Sydney Harbour Bridge from the Rocks (roof of the Overseas Passenger Terminal). 
 Keywords: main attractions, sightseeing
PMR029K-34 
 Australia, New South Wales, Sydney: Woolloomooloo Bay and moorings, with the redeveloped Finger Wharf. 
 Keywords: new development, port, basin
PMR029K-33 
 Australia, Queensland: "The Pyramid", a smooth, granite monolith in Girraween (= "place of flowers") National Park, in the granite belt. 
 Keywords: geology, rock formations, mineralogy
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 Australia, Queensland: Granite boulders in Girraween (= "place of flowers") National Park, lying in the granite belt. 
 Keywords: geology, rock formations
PMR029K-31 
 Australia, Queensland, Warwick: Statue of Joseph Byrnes, born 1860, M.L.A. for Warwick in 1896, in front of the Post Office building. 
 Keywords: architecture, street scene
PMR029K-28 
 Australia, Queensland: The Ettamogah Pub at Palmview, on the Bruce Highway: an Australian institution. 
 Keywords: beer, public house, whimsy
PMR029K-24 
 Australia, Queensland: Glasshouse Mountains: view east from the lookout.
PMR029K-21 
 Australia, Queensland, Maroochydore: Rainbow Lorikeets (Trichoglossus haematodus). 
 Keywords: ornithology, Sunshine Coast, parrots, wild life, birds
PMR029K-20 
 Australia, Queensland, Maroochydore: Rainbow Lorikeet (Trichoglossus haematodus). 
 Keywords: ornithology, birds, wild life, parrots, Sunshine Coast
PMR029K-19 
 Australia, Northern Territory: Innumerable termite mounds in Kakadu National Park. 
 Keywords: outback, typical scenery
PMR029K-18 
 Australia, Northern Territory: Yellow Water Cruise on the Alligator River, Kakadu National Park, with reflections of trees in the water. 
 Keywords: wetlands, tropical vegetation, untouched nature
PMR029K-17 
 Australia, Northern Territory: Controlled bush fire in Kakadu National Park - aftermath of the flames. Many plants depend on bush fires for propagation of their seeds. 
 Keywords: outback, nature, burning policy
PMR029K-16 
 Australia, Northern Territory: Controlled bush fire in Kakadu National Park, with black kites hunting small animals and insects fleeing from the flames.. 
 Keywords: outback, wild life, birds, ornithology, burning policy
PMR029K-15 
 Australia, Northern Territory: Controlled bush fire in Kakadu National Park. 
 Keywords: outback, burning policy
PMR029K-14 
 Australia, Northern Territory: Wild crocodile in the Adelaide River emerging from the water for fresh meat bait suspended on a line from the boat. 
 Keywords: wild life, wild animals, reptiles, man eaters
PMR029K-13 
 Australia, Northern Territory: Wild crocodile in the Adelaide River emerging from the water for fresh meat bait suspended on a line from the boat. 
 Keywords: wild life, wild animals, reptiles, man eaters
PMR029K-12 
 Australia, Northern Territory: Wild crocodile in the Adelaide River emerging from the water for fresh meat bait suspended on a line from the boat. 
 Keywords: wild life, wild animals, reptiles, man eaters
PMR029K-11 
 Australia, Northern Territory: Wild crocodile in the Adelaide River emerging from the water for fresh meat bait suspended on a line from the boat. 
 Keywords: wild life, wild animals, reptiles, man eaters
PMR029K-10 
 Australia, Northern Territory: Wild crocodile in the Adelaide River emerging from the water for fresh meat bait suspended on a line from the boat. 
 Keywords: wild life, wild animals, reptiles, man eaters
PMR029K-09 
 Australia, Northern Territory: Wild crocodile on the bank of the Adelaide River. 
 Keywords: wild life, wild animals, reptiles, man eaters
PMR029K-08 
 Australia, Northern Territory: Originally established in the 1950s as an experimental rice- and cotton-growing area, Fogg Dam became instead a thriving water bird sanctuary. Masked Lapwings (Vanellus miles) in the foreground. 
 Keywords: wild life, ornithology, marshland, wild birds
PMR029K-07 
 Australia, Northern Territory: Originally established in the 1950s as an experimental rice- and cotton-growing area, Fogg Dam became instead a thriving water bird sanctuary. Pandanus palms in the foreground. 
 Keywords: wild life, marshland, wild birds
PMR029K-06 
 Australia, Northern Territory: Goulds Waran = Sand Goanna = Sand Lizard (Varanus Gouldii), a slow moving reptile about 1 metre long which is often found scavenging around human habitations. 
 Keywords: wild life, wild animals, reptiles, nature
PMR029K-05 
 Australia, Northern Territory, Darwin: Open air cafe under the palms on Fannie Bay, near Darwin Botanic Gardens.
PMR029K-04 
 Australia, Northern Territory, Darwin: Ferry leaving Darwin's Cullen Bay Marina for Mandorah.
PMR029K-03 
 Australia, Northern Territory: Florence Falls in Litchfield National Park, with swimmers enjoying the cool water. 
 Keywords: waterfalls, swimming, natural rock pool, cooling down
PMR029K-02 
 Australia, Northern Territory: Tolmer Falls in Litchfield National Park. 
 Keywords: waterfalls, geology, cliffs
PMR029K-01 
 Australia, Northern Territory: Wangi Falls in Litchfield National Park, with pandanus in the foreground. 
 Keywords: waterfalls, tropical vegetation
PMR028K-35 
 Australia, Northern Territory: Northern Snake-necked Turtle (Chelodina rugosa/longicollis) in Litchfield National Park. 
 Keywords: wild life, reptiles, nature, wild animals
PMR028K-34 
 Australia, Northern Territory: Cooling down in Buley Rock Holes, Litchfield National Park. 
 Keywords: bathing, hot weather relief, river, waterfall, swimming
PMR028K-32 
 Australia, Western Australia: Striking aerial view of the parallel "waves" of rock which break up the plain in the Kimberley, north Western Australia. 
 Keywords: geology, rock formations, outback, typical scenery, untouched nature
PMR028K-31 
 Australia, Western Australia: Aerial view of part of the Carr Boyd mountain ranges in north Western Australia. 
 Keywords: geology, rock formations, outback, typical scenery, untouched nature
PMR028K-30 
 Australia, Western Australia: Aerial view of the Argyle Diamond Mine which produces 33% of the world's supply of industrial diamonds. 
 Keywords: mining, diamond mining, precious stones, diamond extraction, natural resources
PMR028K-29 
 Australia, Western Australia: Aerial view of the parallel "waves" of rock which break up the plain in the Kimberley, north Western Australia. 
 Keywords: geology, rock formations
PMR028K-28 
 Australia, Western Australia: Aerial view of the parallel "waves" of rock which break up the plain in the Kimberley, north Western Australia. 
 Keywords: geology, rock formations
PMR028K-27 
 Australia, Western Australia: Aerial view of the Purnululu National Park (Bungle Bungles) in the Kimberley, with banded rock humps created by erosion, only recently discovered by Europeans. The bands of colour are superficial, caused by different types of algae. Here: the western wall of the massif. 
 Keywords: geology, weather erosion, rock formations
PMR028K-26 
 Australia, Western Australia: Aerial view of the Purnululu National Park (Bungle Bungles) in the Kimberley, with banded rock humps created by erosion, only recently discovered by Europeans. The bands of colour are superficial, caused by different types of algae. Here: the western edge of the massif, before erosion causes the beehive humps to form. 
 Keywords: geology, rock formations, weather erosion
PMR028K-25 
 Australia, Western Australia: Aerial view of the Purnululu National Park (Bungle Bungles) in the Kimberley, with banded rock humps created by erosion, only recently discovered by Europeans. The bands of colour are superficial, caused by different types of algae. Here: Bellburn Creek emerging from the massif. 
 Keywords: geology, rock formations, weather erosion
PMR028K-23 
 Australia, Western Australia: view of the Purnululu National Park (Bungle Bungles) in the Kimberley, with banded rock humps created by erosion, only recently discovered by Europeans. The bands of colour are superficial, caused by different types of algae. Here: this rock formation ressembles an elephant when silhouetted (left). 
 Keywords: geology, weather erosion, rock formations
PMR028K-22 
 Australia, Western Australia: View of the Purnululu National Park (Bungle Bungles) in the Kimberley, with banded rock humps created by erosion, only recently discovered by Europeans. The bands of colour are superficial, caused by different types of algae. 
 Keywords: geology, weather erosion, rock formations
PMR028K-21 
 Australia, Western Australia: View of the Purnululu National Park (Bungle Bungles) in the Kimberley, with banded rock humps created by erosion, only recently discovered by Europeans. The bands of colour are superficial, caused by different types of algae. 
 Keywords: geology, rock formations, weather erosion
PMR028K-20 
 Australia, Western Australia: View of the Purnululu National Park (Bungle Bungles) in the Kimberley, with banded rock humps created by erosion, only recently discovered by Europeans. The bands of colour are superficial, caused by different types of algae, as can be clearly seen in this picture in cathedral gorge. 
 Keywords: geology, weather erosion, rock formations
PMR028K-19 
 Australia, Western Australia: view of the Purnululu National Park (Bungle Bungles) in the Kimberley, with banded rock humps created by erosion, only recently discovered by Europeans. The bands of colour are superficial, caused by different types of algae. Here: sunlight illuminating a cave, high up in the wall of cathedral gorge. 
 Keywords: geology, weather erosion, rock formations
PMR028K-18 
 Australia, Western Australia: View of the Purnululu National Park (Bungle Bungles) in the Kimberley, with banded rock humps created by erosion, only recently discovered by Europeans. The bands of colour are superficial, caused by different types of algae. Here: reflection of the walls of the gorge in the pool in "cathedral" cave. 
 Keywords: geology, rock formations, weather erosion
PMR028K-17 
 Australia, Western Australia: View of the Purnululu National Park (Bungle Bungles) in the Kimberley, with banded rock humps created by erosion, only recently discovered by Europeans. The bands of colour are superficial, caused by different types of algae. Here: in the "cathedral" cave, the walls of the gorge reflected in the pool. 
 Keywords: geology, rock formations, weather erosion
PMR028K-16 
 Australia, Western Australia: View of the Purnululu National Park (Bungle Bungles) in the Kimberley, with banded rock humps created by erosion, only recently discovered by Europeans. The bands of colour are superficial, caused by different types of algae. Here: walking through Cathedral Gorge. 
 Keywords: geology, weather erosion, rock formations
PMR028K-15 
 Australia, Western Australia: View of the Purnululu National Park (Bungle Bungles) in the Kimberley, with banded rock humps created by erosion, only recently discovered by Europeans. The bands of colour are superficial, caused by different types of algae. 
 Keywords: geology, weather erosion, rock formations
PMR028K-14 
 Australia, Western Australia: View of the Purnululu National Park (Bungle Bungles) in the Kimberley, with banded rock humps created by erosion, only recently discovered by Europeans. The bands of colour are superficial, caused by different types of algae. 
 Keywords: geology, rock formations, weather erosion
PMR028K-13 
 Australia, Western Australia: View of the Purnululu National Park (Bungle Bungles) in the Kimberley, with banded rock humps created by erosion, only recently discovered by Europeans. The bands of colour are superficial, caused by different types of algae. 
 Keywords: geology, rock formations, weather erosion
PMR028K-12 
 Australia, Western Australia: Flowering tree: Grevillea refracta in Purnululu National Park. 
 Keywords: Botany, Grevillea
PMR028K-11 
 Australia, Western Australia: View of the Purnululu National Park (Bungle Bungles) in the Kimberley, with banded rock humps created by erosion, only recently discovered by Europeans. The bands of colour are superficial, caused by different types of algae. 
 Keywords: geology, weather erosion, rock formations
PMR028K-10 
 Australia, Western Australia: Aerial view of the Purnululu National Park (Bungle Bungles) in the Kimberley, with banded rock humps created by erosion, only recently discovered by Europeans. The bands of colour are superficial, caused by different types of algae. Here: the southern tip of the massif. 
 Keywords: geology, weather erosion, rock formations
PMR028K-09 
 Australia, Western Australia: Aerial view of the Purnululu National Park (Bungle Bungles) in the Kimberley, with banded rock humps created by erosion, only recently discovered by Europeans. The bands of colour are superficial, caused by different types of algae. Here: Piccaninny Gorge and Piccaninny Creek flowing out of it. 
 Keywords: geology, weather erosion, rock formations
PMR028K-08 
 Australia, Western Australia: Aerial view of the Purnululu National Park (Bungle Bungles) in the Kimberley, with banded rock humps created by erosion, only recently discovered by Europeans. The bands of colour are superficial, caused by different types of algae. Here: a general view of the extent of the phenomenon. 
 Keywords: geology, weather erosion, rock formations
PMR028K-07 
 Australia, Western Australia: Aerial view of Lake Argyle, the largest man-made lake, first flooded in 1973, with dam in the foreground. 
 Keywords: reservoir, hydro-electric scheme, water power
PMR028K-06 
 Australia, Western Australia: Typical countryside in the Kimberley, with termite mound in the foreground, near Fitzroy Crossing. 
 Keywords: outback, typical scenery
PMR028K-05 
 Australia, Western Australia: Cliffs at Geike Gorge National Park. The limestone cliffs were laid down in the Devonian era, about 350 million years ago. Here, sandbanks deposited in the trees by the last floods. Guided boat trips are available for visitors to the park. 
 Keywords: geology
PMR028K-04 
 Australia, Western Australia: Cliffs at Geike Gorge National Park. The limestone cliffs were laid down in the Devonian era, about 350 million years ago. The high water mark shows how high the river rises in the rainy season. Guided boat trips are available for visitors to the park. 
 Keywords: geology
PMR028K-03 
 Australia, Western Australia: Cliffs at Geike Gorge National Park. The limestone cliffs were laid down in the Devonian era, about 350 million years ago. Guided boat trips are available for visitors to the park. 
 Keywords: geology
PMR028K-02 
 Australia, Western Australia: Cliffs at Geike Gorge National Park. The limestone cliffs were laid down in the Devonian era, about 350 million years ago. Guided boat trips are available for visitors to the park. 
 Keywords: geology
PMR028K-01 
 Australia, Western Australia: Hollowed-out caves in the cliff-bottom at Geike Gorge National Park. The limestone cliffs were laid down in the Devonian era, about 350 million years ago. Guided boat trips are available for visitors to the park. 
 Keywords: geology
PMR027K-36 
 Australia, Western Australia: Cockatoo Creek, with Australian Darter bird (Anhinga melanogaster) in the right middle ground. 
 Keywords: ornithology, water birds
PMR027K-35 
 Australia, Western Australia, Broome: The pier and jetty at Broome Port.
PMR027K-34 
 Australia, Western Australia, Broome: Part of the shopping area in Broome, with plenty of shady verandahs. 
 Keywords: town view, typical street
PMR027K-33 
 Australia, Western Australia, Broome: Cable beach, which extends for about 22 kilometres further to the north. 
 Keywords: promenade, bathing, swimming, sea shore, empty beach
PMR027K-32 
 Australia, Western Australia: Sandfire Roadhouse on the Great Northern Highway, with termite mounds lining the approach. 
 Keywords: outback station, refuelling station, red earth
PMR027K-31 
 Australia, Western Australia: Iron ore terminal at Port Hedland, with landing jetty and a large ore carrier moored in the background. 
 Keywords: conveyance of iron ore, minerals, mining, BHP, natural resources
PMR027K-28 
 Australia, Western Australia, Port Hedland: Praying mantis. 
 Keywords: wild life, nature, insects
PMR027K-27 
 Australia, Western Australia: Late sun on the red sandstone rocks of the Ashburton River with white-barked eucalyptus trees on the bank, near to the Nanutarra Roadhouse. 
 Keywords: colourful river scene, riverine geology, picturesque view
PMR027K-26 
 Australia, Western Australia: Part of the beach at Coral Bay, popular with private motor boat owners. 
 Keywords: bathing, swimming, open air, water sport
PMR027K-25 
 Australia, Western Australia: Turquoise Bay beach, right next to Ningaloo Coral Reef, Exmouth. 
 Keywords: open air, bathing, swimming, silver sand

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