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Vast glacial valley of Jokulsa i Loni, in the seldom visited Lonsoraefi region, Iceland's largest nature reserve, East Fjords region (Austurland), Iceland, Polar Regions
White sandy beach in the Waikare Inlet visited from Russell by sailing boat, Bay of Islands, Northland Region, North Island, New Zealand, Pacific
White sandy beach in the Bay of Islands, in the Waikare Inlet, visited by sailing boat from Russell, Northland Region, North Island, New Zealand, Pacific
Our Lady of Guadalupe, modern or new Basilica, the most visited Catholic shrine in the Americas, Mexico City, Mexico, North America
Gothic castle of Karlstejn (1348), the most visited castle by tourists in country, village of Karlstejn, Central Bohemia, Czech Republic, Europe
Panoramic aerial view over Masca village, the most visited tourist attraction, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain, Atlantic, Europe
Panoramic aerial view over Masca village, the most visited tourist attraction, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain, Atlantic, Europe
Panoramic view of Spearn Bay from a hill overlooking the quiet lagoon visited by many sailboats, St. Johns, Antigua, Leeward Islands, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America
National Air and Space Museum, the world's most visited museum, Washington D.C., United States of America, North America
Chapel, Capilla del Pocito, Basilica, Our Lady of Guadalupe, the most visited Catholic shrine in the Americas, Mexico City, Mexico, North America
Tower of the Gothic Castle of Karlstejn dating from1348, the most visited castle by tourists in country, village of Karlstejn, Central Bohemia, Czech Republic, Europe
Island in Mekong River that can be visited from Thailand without a visa, Laos, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia
Houses and fields, St. Emilion, the most visited wine-growing region of France, Gironde, France, Europe
Basilica, Our Lady of Guadalupe, the most visited Catholic shrine in the Americas, Mexico City, Mexico, North America
On Friday 11th July 2014, the Young Ospreys that nest on Bassenthwaite in the Lake District National Park, Cumbria, UK, are ringed and fitted with a satelite tracker. they are ringed by Pete Davis, a licensed bird ringer, and the satelite tracker is fitred by Roy Dennis. Roy is theonly person in the UK, licensed to fit satelite trackers to birds of prey. The tracing is part of the Bassenthwaite Osprey project, to see whereabouts in Africa the young migrate to, before returning hopefully to the UK to nest.Ospreys recolonized the Lake district in 2001, after an absence ovf over 150 years. In the last fourteen years of breeding over half a million people have visited the project to view these spectacular fish eating birds.
On Friday 11th July 2014, the Young Ospreys that nest on Bassenthwaite in the Lake District National Park, Cumbria, UK, are ringed and fitted with a satelite tracker. they are ringed by Pete Davis, a licensed bird ringer, and the satelite tracker is fitred by Roy Dennis. Roy is theonly person in the UK, licensed to fit satelite trackers to birds of prey. The tracing is part of the Bassenthwaite Osprey project, to see whereabouts in Africa the young migrate to, before returning hopefully to the UK to nest.Ospreys recolonized the Lake district in 2001, after an absence ovf over 150 years. In the last fourteen years of breeding over half a million people have visited the project to view these spectacular fish eating birds.
On Friday 11th July 2014, the Young Ospreys that nest on Bassenthwaite in the Lake District National Park, Cumbria, UK, are ringed and fitted with a satelite tracker. they are ringed by Pete Davis, a licensed bird ringer, and the satelite tracker is fitred by Roy Dennis. Roy is theonly person in the UK, licensed to fit satelite trackers to birds of prey. The tracing is part of the Bassenthwaite Osprey project, to see whereabouts in Africa the young migrate to, before returning hopefully to the UK to nest.Ospreys recolonized the Lake district in 2001, after an absence ovf over 150 years. In the last fourteen years of breeding over half a million people have visited the project to view these spectacular fish eating birds.
On Friday 11th July 2014, the Young Ospreys that nest on Bassenthwaite in the Lake District National Park, Cumbria, UK, are ringed and fitted with a satelite tracker. they are ringed by Pete Davis, a licensed bird ringer, and the satelite tracker is fitred by Roy Dennis. Roy is theonly person in the UK, licensed to fit satelite trackers to birds of prey. The tracing is part of the Bassenthwaite Osprey project, to see whereabouts in Africa the young migrate to, before returning hopefully to the UK to nest.Ospreys recolonized the Lake district in 2001, after an absence ovf over 150 years. In the last fourteen years of breeding over half a million people have visited the project to view these spectacular fish eating birds.
The rift valley at Pingvellir, Pingvellir National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, one of the most visited sites in Iceland, Polar Regions
An amphibious vehicle taking tourists on a trip at the Jokulsarlon ice lagoon which is one of the most visited places in Iceland, Polar Regions
Water droplets drip from a melting iceberg at Jokulsarlon ice lagoon, one of the most visited places in Iceland, Polar Regions
A solar panel at the Jokulsarlon ice lagoon, one of the most visited places in Iceland, Polar Regions
Tourists taking a boat trip to get close to the icebergs, Jokulsarlon ice lagoon, one of the most visited places in Iceland, Polar Regions
Tourists taking a boat trip to get close to the icebergs, Jokulsarlon ice lagoon, one of the most visited places in Iceland, Polar Regions
Tourists riding in an amphibious truck at the Jokulsarlon ice lagoon, one of the most visited places in Iceland, Polar Regions
Tourists riding in an amphibious truck at the Jokulsarlon ice lagoon, one of the most visited places in Iceland, Polar Regions
Panoramic view of the Siegessaeule, Victory Column, towards east with the government district, the Reichstag building, Brandenburg Gate, TV Tower, skyscrapers in Potsdamer Platz, Potsdam Square, Mitte district, Berlin, Germany, Europe
The Plitvice Lakes in the National Park Plitvicka Jezera in Croatia. Visitors taking a cruise on lake Kozjak. The Plitvice Lakes are a string of lakes connected by waterfalls. They are in a valley, which becomes a canyon in the lower parts of the National Park. The waterfalls are formed mostly by travertine (tufa) barriers between the lakes. The lakes are listed as UNESCO World heritage and are visited by close to one million tourists per year. Europe, South Eastern Europe, Croatia
Landscape with Cactus Garden in front of windmill on hill visited by tourists, Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain