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Loro Jonggrang, dating from the 10th century, Prambanan, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Java, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia

New fountain in front of the Friday Mosque or Masjet-eJam, built in the year 1200 by the Ghorid Sultan Ghiyasyddin on the site of an earlier 10th century mosque, Herat, Herat Province, Afghanistan, Asia

Friday Mosque or Masjet-eJam, built in the year 1200 by the Ghorid Sultan Ghiyasyddin on the site of an earlier 10th century mosque, Herat, Herat Province, Afghanistan, Asia

Thingvellir, site of original 10th century Althingi (Parliament) and geographical rift between Europe and North America, Iceland, Polar Regions

Thingvellir, site of original 10th century Althingi (Parliament) and geographical rift between Europe and North America, Iceland, Polar Regions

Thingvellir, site of original 10th century Althingi (Parliament) and geographical rift between Europe and North America, Iceland, Polar Regions

The Nunnery, dating from 10th century AD, Chichen-Itza, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Yucatan, Mexico, North America

Storm waves from an extreme low pressure system batter Whitehaven harbour, Cumbria, UK, on the 10th December 2014.

Storm waves from an extreme low pressure system batter Whitehaven harbour, Cumbria, UK, on the 10th December 2014.

Sandstone sculpture of Garuda dating from the 10th century, History Museum, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia

Sandstone sculpture of dancer dating from the 10th century, History Museum, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia

La Chute (Downfall) sculpture by Dimitrie Cusa, 1999, Constanta, Romania commemorating 10th anniversary of Romanian Revolution

Monasterio de San Miguel de Escalada, Romanesque, Mozarabic monastry from the 10th century, near Leon, Camino Frances, Way of St James, Camino de Santiago, pilgrims way, UNESCO World Heritage, European Cultural Route, province of Leon, Old Castile, Castile-Leon, Castilla y Leon, Northern Spain, Spain, Europe

Saint Pierre aux Nonnains, between 4th and 10th century, Mosel, Metz, Moselle, Region Alsace Lorraine, France, Europe

Romanic monastery, Monasterio de San Miguel de Escalada, from the 10th. century, Romanesque, Mozarabic, near Leon, Camino Frances, Way of St. James, Camino de Santiago, pilgrims way, UNESCO World Heritage, European Cultural Route, province of Leon, Old Castile, Castile-Leon, Castilla y Leon, Northern Spain, Spain, Europe

Memorial, "Versoehnung", reconciliation by Josefina da Vasconcellos, for the 10th anniversary of th Berlin Wall on the 09.11.1999, Bernauer Road, Berlin, Germany, Europe

Gold covered statue of President Turkmenbasy in front of the monument of the 10th anniversary of Independence, Ashgabat, Turkmenistan

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, Feb 10th 2015: Circular Quay at rush hour on a summer's evening in Sydney, Australia, Oceania

Stack of ten thousand dollar piles of one hundred dollar bills, red dice & poker chips on a black background

Stack of ten thousand dollar piles of one hundred dollar bills, red dice & poker chips on a black background

Altar in the underground pillared hall of the pagan crypt, 10th century, Cathedral of St. Sepulchre, Basilica Cattedrale di San Sepolcro, Aquapendente, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Column capitals in the underground pillared hall of the pagan crypt, 10th century, Cathedral of St. Sepulchre, Basilica Cattedrale di San Sepolcro, Aquapendente, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Stairs leading to 10th century Christian Prince's basilica, Uplistsikhe cave city known as Lord's fortress, Gori, Shida Kartli district, Georgia, Asia

Gold covered statue of President Turkmenbasy in front of the monument of the 10th anniversary of Independence and Akhal-teke horses fountain, Ashgabat, Turkmenistan

Monument of the 10th anniversary of Independence and Akhal-teke horses fountain, Ashgabat, Turkmenistan

Monument of the 10th anniversary of Independence and Akhal-teke horses fountain, Ashgabat, Turkmenistan

Monument of the 10th anniversary of Independence and Akhal-teke horses fountain, Ashgabat, Turkmenistan

Striking Mongol features distinguish the face of a woman and her child (who is blind) living in the ruins of the Qala-i-Dokthar (Daughter's Castle), outside of the town of Bamiyan, August 30, 2002. Most of the old town was destroyed and up to 20,000 people of the region might have perished when Bamiyan fell to the Taliban in 2001. Bamiyan Valley is located in the Hazarajat at the edge of the Koh-i-Baba range , the end of the Hindu Kush. Bamiyan was a prosperous Buddhist kingdom on the ancient Silk Road until the 10th century, when the region was converted to Islam; in the 12th century, it was destroyed by Ghengis Khan. Most of the people of this region are of the Hazara tribe, and are Shi'a Moslems who have been persecuted for centuries by many of the Pashtun rulers of Afghanistan, who are from the Sunni sect. They most recently suffered at the hand of the Taliban, who tried for years to ethnically cleanse the region of its Shi'a people.

Striking Mongol features distinguish the face of Hamir Mohammed, his daughter and grandson (who is blind), all living in the ruins of the Qala-i-Dokthar (Daughter's Castle), outside of the town of Bamiyan, August 30, 2002. Most of the old town was destroyed and up to 20,000 people of the region might have perished when Bamiyan fell to the Taliban in 2001. Bamiyan Valley is located in the Hazarajat at the edge of the Koh-i-Baba range , the end of the Hindu Kush. Bamiyan was a prosperous Buddhist kingdom on the ancient Silk Road until the 10th century, when the region was converted to Islam; in the 12th century, it was destroyed by Ghengis Khan. Most of the people of this region are of the Hazara tribe, and are Shi'a Moslems who have been persecuted for centuries by many of the Pashtun rulers of Afghanistan, who are from the Sunni sect. They most recently suffered at the hand of the Taliban, who tried for years to ethnically cleanse the region of its Shi'a people

A farmer with his donkey loaded with forage walks toward the setting sun above the town of Bamiyan, August 30, 2002. Most of the old town was destroyed and up to 20,000 people of the region might have perished when Bamiyan fell to the Taliban in 2001. Bamiyan Valley is located in the Hazarajat at the edge of the Koh-i-Baba range , the end of the Hindu Kush. Bamiyan was a prosperous Buddhist kingdom on the ancient Silk Road until the 10th century, when the region was converted to Islam; in the 12th century, it was destroyed by Ghengis Khan. Most of the people of this region are of the Hazara tribe, and are Shi'a Moslems who have been persecuted for centuries by many of the Pashtun rulers of Afghanistan, who are from the Sunni sect. They most recently suffered at the hand of the Taliban, who tried for years to ethnically cleanse the region of its Shi'a people

On Saturday 5th December 2015, Storm Desmond crashed into the UK, producing the UK''s highest ever 24 hour rainfall total at 341.4mm. It flooded the Lyth Valley, drowning many farms and houses. Several periods of subsequent heavy rain have kept the Lyth Valley inundated, with no sign of respite. Photo taken on Thursday 10th December 2015.'

Rolando Garibotti skis with a pack on the Boreas Pass trail which crosses the Rocky Mountains from Breckenridge to Como, Colorado. The trail is part of the Rails to Trails system and follows an old railroad grade. The trail is also part of the 10th Mountain Division Hut System, with a hut called the Section House located along the trail at the top of Boreas Pass. The trail is within Pike-San Isabel National Forest