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Mudman tribe celebrating the traditional Sing Sing in Paya in the Highlands, Papua New Guinea, Melanesia, Pacific

Mosquito Legend Pole, Tlingit totem pole, rainforest, summer, Sitka National Historic Park, Sitka, Baranof Island, Alaska, United States of America, North America

Majestic ancient castle by a serene lake with cloudy skies and mountainous backdrop, Eilean Donan, Dornie, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Rune stone (1040 AD) ref Sigurd 'Dragon Killer'. Sundbyholm, Near Eskilstuna, Sodermanlandslan, Sweden

Image of Nefertari on left, Sacred Cows, Paintings and Relief, Tomb of Nefertari, QV66, Valley of the Queens, Ancient Thebes, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Luxor, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Sound and light show at the Temple of Philae, Temple of Isis, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Agilkia Island, Aswan, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Ancient ruins of the Archaeological Site of Olympia, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Peloponnese, Greece, Europe

Tall ship Elissa, 1877, three-masted barque moored in port of Galveston at sunset, Galveston island, Gulf of Mexico, Texas, United States of America

Capalbio’s cemetery, Column of Brigand Domenico Tiburzi (1896) Tuscan Robin Hood, Capalbio, Province of Grosseto, Tuscany, Italy

Ram-Headed Sphinxes, Great Court, Karnak Temple Complex, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Luxor, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

The Callanish (Calanais) Standing Stones, the Neolithic monument in Callanish, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

An aerial view of the dramatic ruins of Tintagel Castle, said to be the birthplace of King Arthur, on a rocky island off the shore, near the town of Tintagel, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Bran Castle, Bran, near Brasov, Transylvania. The castle was built by Saxons in 1377 who were given the privilege by Louis I of Hungary. It is a national monument and landmark in Transylvania and famous for its association with the Dracula story.

Gravestone from the Franklin expedition, Beechey island, Nunavut, Canadian Arctic, Canada, North America

Performance of the classic Ramayana legend at the Prambanan Temple in Yogyakarta, Java, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Performance of the classic Ramayana legend at the Prambanan Temple in Yogyakarta, Java, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Mythological figure at Konigschloss Herrenchiemsee Castle on Herren Insel island, Chiemsee Lake, Baden-Wurttenberg, Bavaria, Germany

Statue of a standing Xiezi, mythical Chinese Unicorn, on Spirit Way at Ming Tombs site, Beijing, China

Gardens of Sofitel Legend Old Cataract hotel situated on the banks of the River Nile, Aswan, Upper Egypt, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Gardens of Sofitel Legend Old Cataract hotel situated on the banks of the River Nile, Aswan, Upper Egypt, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

River Acheron, thought to be the river Styx, the River of the Dead in Greek legend, Epirus, Greece, Europe

Hawker and the legend of the knights during the medieval festival of Provins, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Seine et Marne, France, Europe

Hawker and the legend of the knights during the medieval festival of Provins, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Seine et Marne, France, Europe

Statue of a standing Xiezi, mythical Chinese Unicorn, on Spirit Way at the Ming Tombs site, Beijing, China

Sofitel Legend Old Cataract hotel situated on the banks of the River Nile, Aswan, Upper Egypt, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Lemeneagh Castle ruins, home of legendary Maire Ruagh, built 15th and 17th Century, Kilfenora, County Clare

The legend of the knights, the medieval festival of Provins, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Seine-et-Marne, Ile-de-France, France, Europe

Kakku Buddhist Ruins, said to contain over two thousand brick and laterite stupas, legend holds that the first stupas were erected in the 12th century by Alaungsithu, King of Bagan (Pagan), Shan State, Myanmar (Burma), Asia

The legend of the knights, the medieval festival of Provins, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Seine-et-Marne, Ile-de-France, France, Europe

Kakku Buddhist Ruins, said to contain over two thousand brick and laterite stupas, legend holds that the first stupas were erected in the 12th century by Alaungsithu, King of Bagan (Pagan), Shan State, Myanmar (Burma), Asia

The legend of the knights, the medieval festival of Provins, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Seine-et-Marne, Ile-de-France, France, Europe

The legend of the knights, the medieval festival of Provins, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Seine-et-Marne, Ile-de-France, France, Europe

Syria, Orontes Valley, Apamea, The Museum Established In A Turkish Khan (Caravanserai), A Roman Mosaic Representing Romulus And Remus Fed By The Roman Wolf And Found In The Apamea Cardo Ruins

Usa, Los Angeles, Hollywood, Legend Of Hollywood Mural By Eloy Torres (Demolished In 1993 Earthquake)

Traditional music of Galicia. Gaiteiros Rio de anxo. Old Town, Santiago de Compostela, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Galicia, Spain.
Bagpipes are a woodwind instrument using enclosed reeds fed from a constant reservoir of air in the form of a bag. The Scottish Great Highland bagpipes are the best known examples in the Anglophone world, but people have played bagpipes for centuries throughout large parts of Europe. The term bagpipe is equally correct in the singular or the plural, though pipers usually refer to the bagpipes as the pipes, a set of pipes or a stand of pipes.

Traditional music of Galicia. Gaiteiros Rio de anxo. Old Town, Santiago de Compostela, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Galicia, Spain.
Bagpipes are a woodwind instrument using enclosed reeds fed from a constant reservoir of air in the form of a bag. The Scottish Great Highland bagpipes are the best known examples in the Anglophone world, but people have played bagpipes for centuries throughout large parts of Europe. The term bagpipe is equally correct in the singular or the plural, though pipers usually refer to the bagpipes as the pipes, a set of pipes or a stand of pipes.

Traditional music of Galicia. Gaiteiros Rio de anxo. Old Town, Santiago de Compostela, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Galicia, Spain.
Bagpipes are a woodwind instrument using enclosed reeds fed from a constant reservoir of air in the form of a bag. The Scottish Great Highland bagpipes are the best known examples in the Anglophone world, but people have played bagpipes for centuries throughout large parts of Europe. The term bagpipe is equally correct in the singular or the plural, though pipers usually refer to the bagpipes as the pipes, a set of pipes or a stand of pipes.

Perseus holding the head of Medusa, by Cellini, Loggia dei Lanzi, Piazza Della Signoria, Florence, Italy

Hercules and the Centaur Nessus statue by Giambologna, Loggia dei Lanzi, Piazza Della Signoria, Florence, Italy

`Festa dels Traginers´, Feast of the muleteer in Balsareny. Accordionist. Balsareny. Comarca del Bages. Eix del Llobregat, Catalonia, Spain.

`Festa dels Traginers´, Feast of the muleteer in Balsareny.Toast of the carrier. Balsareny. Comarca del Bages. Eix del Llobregat, Catalonia, Spain.

`Festa dels Traginers´, Feast of the muleteer in Balsareny. Farrier. Balsareny. Comarca del Bages. Eix del Llobregat, Catalonia, Spain.

mystical sweating column of pourous marble, place the thumb in the hole and make a wish, Hagia Sophia, Istanbul, Turkey

mythical sweating column of pourous marble, place the thumb in the hole and make a wish, Istanbul, Turkey