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  • Brown Pelicans wait politely in line for  their share in the fish market in Puerto Ayora. The Galápagos Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis urinator) is seen as a subspecies, endemic to Galapagos, of the Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis). Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador.
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  • A cat looks out of an open window in an old building. Tirana, Albania. 02Sep15
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  • The Arctic Circle 66° 33’ north is marked by a globe on the islet of Vikingen between Nesna and Ørnes. The monument is seen on Hurtigruten voyages. The island of Hestmona and the mountain Ambota are in the background.  Vikingen, Rødøy, Nordland, Norway.
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  • The yellow warbler (Setophaga petechia, Dendroica petechia) is s common site in dryer parts of Galapagos, even in town centres. Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador.
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  • A cat plays in an open window in an old building. Tirana, Albania. 02Sep15
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  • Portrait of a Brown Pelican. The Galápagos Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis urinator) is seen as a subspecies, endemic to Galapagos, of the Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis). Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador.
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  • Portrait of a Brown Pelican. The Galápagos Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis urinator) is seen as a subspecies, endemic to Galapagos, of the Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis). Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador.
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  • The Arctic Circle 66° 33’ north is marked by a globe on the islet of Vikingen between Nesna and Ørnes. The monument is seen on Hurtigruten voyages. The island of Hestmona and the mountain Ambota are in the background.  Vikingen, Rødøy, Nordland, Norway.
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  • The internal walls of the Jahangir Mahal (Palace) at Orchha. This was one of the palaces built by the Bundela rajas during the  seventeenth century.   The walls are lines with arches, balconies and cupolas to make a pleasant shady and cool place to spend the heat of the summer. Orchha, Madhya Pradesh, Republic of India 06 December 2008
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  • The internal walls of the Jahangir Mahal (Palace) at Orchha. This was one of the palaces built by the Bundela rajas during the  seventeenth century.   The walls are lines with arches, balconies and cupolas to make a pleasant shady and cool place to spend the heat of the summer. Orchha, Madhya Pradesh, Republic of India 06 December 2008
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  • The internal walls of the Jahangir Mahal (Palace) at Orchha. This was one of the palaces built by the Bundela rajas during the  seventeenth century.   The walls are lines with arches, balconies and cupolas to make a pleasant shady and cool place to spend the heat of the summer. Orchha, Madhya Pradesh, Republic of India 06 December 2008
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  • The internal walls of the Jahangir Mahal (Palace) at Orchha. This was one of the palaces built by the Bundela rajas during the  seventeenth century.   The walls are lines with arches, balconies and cupolas to make a pleasant shady and cool place to spend the heat of the summer. Orchha, Madhya Pradesh, Republic of India 06 December 2008
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  • Farmers carry massive loads of winter fodder for storage on their house roofs. The track is lined with ancient willow trees and  fences of spiny sea buckthorn branches   Sumar, Nubra Valley, Ladakh, Republic of India. 16Sep11.
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  • The internal walls of the Jahangir Mahal (Palace) at Orchha. This was one of the palaces built by the Bundela rajas during the  seventeenth century.   The walls are lines with arches, balconies and cupolas to make a pleasant shady and cool place to spend the heat of the summer. Orchha, Madhya Pradesh, Republic of India 06 December 2008
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  • European Tourists armed with cameras lined up under the brightly decorated VIP grandstand at the Paro festival. Paro, Bhutan. Druk Yul. 11 November 2007
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  • Niche in the Agra Fort lined with brightly coloured ceramic tiles. The tiles form a repeating pattern. . Agra, Uttar Pradesh, Republic of  India. 07 December 200
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  • A humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) feeding in shallow water at the edge of the Strait of Magellan. Humpback whales are said to be able to feed close to the shore because, unlike most other whales, they can swim backwards. The rocky shorline lined with Southern Beech (Nothofagus species) trees is in the background. Francisco Coloane Marine Park, Strait of Magellan, Republic of Chile 21Feb13
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