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Nuraghe Santu Antine, near Torralba, also known as Nuraghe Majore, basalt, Sassari province, island of Sardinia, Italy, Mediterranean, Europe

Carving honours living and ancient native Hawaiians, Pohaku Loa, Maui, Hawaiian Islands, United States of America, Pacific, North America

Malbork Castle, built by Teutonic knights and dating from the 13th century, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Pomerania, Poland, Europe

Old town near the Palace of the Grand Masters, Rhodes Town, Rhodes, Dodecanese islands, Greece, Europe

Empress Josephine's headless statue, Fort de France, Martinique, Caribbean, West Indies, Central America

Ken Sampson Overview, Dana Point, Orange County, California, United States of America, North America

Pine and birch forests rise above calm lakes, National Park, Punkaharju, Finland, Scandinavia, Europe

La Ken La pass or Laken pass at 5190 metres on the road to remote Nam Tso Lake Tibet. Namtso Lake Tibet China. Prayer flags next to the base of Mount Nyenchen Tanglha 7111 meters high, Tibet China. One of the holy mountains for Tibetans. The Nyenchen Tanglha is the highest peak of the Nyainqentanglha mountain. It is located near Lhasa, on the Qinghai-Tibet paved road. It is surrounded by grassy plains from Damshung to the south and to the picturesque sacred Nam Tso Lake (4,700 m, one of the largest lakes in the world) in the north.

La Ken La pass or Laken pass at 5190 metres on the road to remote Nam Tso Lake Tibet. Namtso Lake Tibet China. Prayer flags next to the base of Mount Nyenchen Tanglha 7111 meters high, Tibet China. One of the holy mountains for Tibetans. The Nyenchen Tanglha is the highest peak of the Nyainqentanglha mountain. It is located near Lhasa, on the Qinghai-Tibet paved road. It is surrounded by grassy plains from Damshung to the south and to the picturesque sacred Nam Tso Lake (4,700 m, one of the largest lakes in the world) in the north.

Kevin Jorgeson climbing "Fantasia" at Lover's Leap, a popular granite climbing destination near Lake Tahoe in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. The cliff is known for its distinct horizontal quartz dikes which make interesting climbing. This route is considered a risky mental test piece because of its lack of good cracks for protection. It was first climbed in 1973 by Royal Robbins and Ken Wilson.

Bull moose (Alces alces) is startled as a jealous cow threatens a competitor during the rut, or breeding season, in Southcentral Alaska's Chugach State Park, USA, Alaska, United States of America

Close-up portrait of a male willow ptarmigan (Lagopus lagopus) showing early breeding colors in its neck and eye combs, surveying its high-country territory in Southcentral Alaska's Chugach Mountains on an April day. The head and neck will become completely chocolate-brown as the bird's breeding colors develop, Alaska, United States of America

A brown bear (Ursus arctos) standing upright among the sedges, appears to dance to music only it can hear overlooking McNeil Cove in Southwestern Alaska, Alaska, United States of America

A brown bear (Ursus arctos) standing upright among the sedges, appears to dance to music only it can hear overlooking McNeil Cove in Southwestern Alaska, Alaska, United States of America

Portrait of a red fox (Vulpes vulpes) standing in the grass watching intently while hunting on a frosty October morning in Southcentral Alaska, Anchorage, Alaska, United States of America

Close-up portrait of the profile of a red fox (Vulpes vulpes) pausing while hunting on a frosty October morning in South Central Alaska, Anchorage, Alaska, United States of America

Portrait of a river otter (Lutra canadensis) lying down near an ice-fishing hole on an Anchorage area lake. Members of the weasel family, otters catch and eat trout, suckers and other fish, Anchorage, Alaska, United States of America

Bull moose (Alces alces) wades through the mist of a cool Southcentral Alaska evening during the September 'rut', or breeding season. Moose are the largest member of the deer family. The animals are circumpolar and the Alaska-Yukon race, Alces alces gigas, is the largest of all, Alaska, United States of America

Portrait of a bull moose (Alces alces) walking through an alpine meadow late in the rut in Southcentral Alaska's Chugach State Park, Alaska, United States of America

Statue Of A She-Wolf Suckling Romulus And Remus With The Roman Aqueduct In The Background; Segovia, Segovia Province, Spain

Shipping In The Straits Of Gibraltar With A View Spain (Europe) In Foreground And Morocco (North Africa) In The Background, Spain

A 'pointer' Row Boat Designed In The Mid 19th Century For Log Driving, Algonquin Logging Museum, Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada

Skyline Of Winnipeg At Night, With Canadian Museum For Human Rights And Esplanade Riel Bridge Reflected In The Red River, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Dall sheep ewe (Ovis dalli dalli) in thick winter pelage rests in this image taken in the bluffs along the Seward Highway and Turnagain Arm south of Anchorage, Alaska, USA, Alaska, United States of America

Sandhill crane (Grus canadensis) migrating north in late April to nesting grounds in Alaska, cries out from a farmer's field in Palmer, Alaska. Located in the Matanuska Valley, Palmer was founded as an agricultural colony in the mid-20th century, Palmer, Alaska, United States of America

Portrait of a pair of river otters (Lutra canadensis) pause near an ice-fishing hole on an Anchorage area lake. Members of the weasel family, otters catch and eat trout, suckers and other fish, Anchorage, Alaska, United States of America

Sow brown bear (Ursus arctos) feeds on sedges as her yearling cub looks on near McNeil River, Alaska. Brown bears gather in the area each spring and early summer to feed heavily on nutritious sedges prior to the arrival of local salmon runs, Alaska, United States of America

Portrait of a black bear (Ursus americanus) pausing on a mountainside from feeding on lowbush cranberries and looking at the camera on a mid-October afternoon in Southcentral Alaska's Chugach Mountains, Alaska, United States of America

Close-up portrait of a Canada Lynx (Lynx canadensis) resting in the shadows of a Southcentral Alaska alder thicket. Lynx populations are closely linked to booms and busts in the numbers of their main prey the snowshoe hare, Alaska, United States of America