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Walking through the old city of Jerusalem in 1970
Walking through the old city of Jerusalem in 1970
Children in the old city of Jerusalem 1970
Damascus gate from inside the old city of Jerusale…
Youth in the old city of Jerusalem in 1970
Richard
Still Life: Study in brown
Still Life: Bowl of fruit
Still Life: Study in blue
Joan and the Castle
Cerro Torre & Cerro Fitz Roy
A Winter Walk in the Woods
A Winter Walk in the Woods
A Winter Walk in the Woods
A Winter Walk in the Woods
A Winter Walk in the Woods
A Winter Walk in the Woods
A Winter Walk in the Woods
Paul Dinda
Some Farm, Somewhere
Jungfraujoch, its Observatory and climbers
Estancia Glencross
Old Ruta 40
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Patagonian Badlands
Wildboar Clough - the path through the woods (1 of…
Wildboar Clough - the path through the woods (2 of…
Wildboar Clough - the path through the woods (3 of…
Wildboar Clough - the path through the woods (4 of…
Wildboar Clough - the path through the woods (5 of…
Wildboar Clough - the path through the woods (6 of…
Wildboar Clough - the path through the woods (7 of…
The mighty Matterhorn
Lake Superior and Ishpeming 1608
WC 585
Ray Burris
Push and Pull.
"Saratoga Springs New York 1931"
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Hatti in a Tree
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North from near Drumbeg
South West from Stac Polly
Suilven centre
Inverpolly Nature Reserve
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Stac Polly from Achnahaird Bay
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Suilven across Fionn Loch
Stac Polly
Stac Pollaidh and Cul Beag
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Dromedary on Mount Scopus, Jerusalem
PIP1 another dromedary waiting near the Jerusalem Wall.
PIP 2 Goinghome after no more tourists are coming.
_Wikipedia says: The word camel is derived via Latin: camelus and Greek: κάμηλος (kamēlos) from Hebrew or Phoenician: gāmāl Used informally, "camel" (or, more correctly, "camelid") refers to any of the seven members of the family Camelidae: the dromedary, the Bactrian, and the wild Bactrian (the true camels), plus the llama, the alpaca, the guanaco, and the vicuña (the "New World" camelids).
PIP 2 Goinghome after no more tourists are coming.
_Wikipedia says: The word camel is derived via Latin: camelus and Greek: κάμηλος (kamēlos) from Hebrew or Phoenician: gāmāl Used informally, "camel" (or, more correctly, "camelid") refers to any of the seven members of the family Camelidae: the dromedary, the Bactrian, and the wild Bactrian (the true camels), plus the llama, the alpaca, the guanaco, and the vicuña (the "New World" camelids).
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Eva Lewitus club has replied to Mario Vargas clubDe Wikipedia: Hecha de piedra de Jerusalén extraída de las colinas locales, el Paseo de Haas fue diseñado para harmonizar con la arquitectura de la Ciudad Vieja. Traza parte de la ruta de un antiguo acueducto que fue tomado de las piscinas de Salomón, al sur de Belén, a Jerusalén.
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