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Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2009: Lemons and peppers for sale at the roadside

Lemons and peppers for sale at the roadside

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2009: The Chiesa Soccorso at Forio a landmark whitewashed

The Chiesa Soccorso at Forio a landmark whitewashed church that protects the fishermen

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2009: View from the balcony of the Excelsior Vittoria with

View from the balcony of the Excelsior Vittoria with Mount Vesuvius across the bay of Naples and four masted ship

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2009: Prato della Valle claimed to be the largest town square

Prato della Valle claimed to be the largest town square in Italy with Basilicata di Santa Giustina in the background

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2009: Basilica di San Zeno Maggiore one of the most significant

Basilica di San Zeno Maggiore one of the most significant Romanesque churches in northern Italy

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2009: Grotte di Catullo in Sirmione at the southern end of the lake

Grotte di Catullo in Sirmione at the southern end of the lake

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2009: A single gondola on the Grand Canal at sunset with

A single gondola on the Grand Canal at sunset with typical Venetian villas and the dome of Accademia in the background

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2009: Gondolas in the early morning moored at the quayside

Gondolas in the early morning moored at the quayside at St Marks Square with Palladios San Giorgio Maggiore in the background

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2009: Villa Barbaro a fine example of Palladian architecture

Villa Barbaro a fine example of Palladian architecture

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2009: Terrace of the Grand Hotel Villa Serbelloni in Bellagio

Terrace of the Grand Hotel Villa Serbelloni in Bellagio with view across the lake with ferries

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2009: Ice-cream on the terrace of The Grand Hotel Villa Serbelloni

Ice-cream on the terrace of The Grand Hotel Villa Serbelloni in Bellagio with a view across the lake

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2009: Piazza del Duomo and the Duomo the largest Gothic Cathedral

Piazza del Duomo and the Duomo the largest Gothic Cathedral in the world with135 spires

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2009: Morning light on traditional pastel-washed lake-side

Morning light on traditional pastel-washed lake-side houses overlooking marina and Lake Maggiore with snow capped peaks in the background. Bramante inspired Santurio della Pietˆ church

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2009: A few hundred metres offshore

A few hundred metres offshore, the picturesque Bourtzi Castle is one of Nafplios most recognisable landmarks. Originally the port of Ancient Mycenae and Argos

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2009: Tortilla Dish at the Restaurant La Fonda de la Calle Real in Antigua

Tortilla Dish at the Restaurant La Fonda de la Calle Real in Antigua

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2009: View of Lake Atitlan and Atitlan volcano from the town of San Lucas

View of Lake Atitlan and Atitlan volcano from the town of San Lucas. The Lake is Approx 15 sq Kms and parts of it reach 300meters deep

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2009: The view across Lake Atitlan from a pergola in the

The view across Lake Atitlan from a pergola in the gardens of Hotel Atitlan, towards San Pedro Volcano

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2009: Some of Antiguas small churches excel in decorative

Some of Antiguas small churches excel in decorative flourishes such as ribbed columns and stucco mouldings

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2009: A man walks along the a street in downtown Antigua

A man walks along the a street in downtown Antigua beside the brightly painted houses

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2009: Kyrgyzstan, Issyk Kul, Cholpon Ata

Kyrgyzstan, Issyk Kul, Cholpon Ata. Stand of Poplar trees near Issyk Kul Lake. Issyk Kul is Kyrgyzstans largest Lake and at about 180 km long by 70 km wide and 668 meters deep at the deepest point

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2009: Kyrgyzstan, At-Bashi

Kyrgyzstan, At-Bashi. Shaimergen - Kyrgyz horseman

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2009: Kyrgyzstan, Song Kul

Kyrgyzstan, Song Kul. Sary-Bulak valley near Song Kul Lake. Song Kul Lake is at an altitude of 3, 013 metres. Kyrgyzstan, Song Kul. Sary-Bulak valley near Song Kul Lake

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2009: Stone Balbals or tomb markers, Western Turk, 6th to 8th century

Stone Balbals or tomb markers, Western Turk, 6th to 8th century. The Balbals at Balasagun have been collected from sites all over Kyrgyzstan

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2009: Stone Balbals or tomb markers

Stone Balbals or tomb markers, Western Turk, 6th to 8th century, Balasagun. The Balbals at Balasagun have been collected from sites all over Kyrgyzstan

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2009: The three mausolea at Uzgen

The three mausolea at Uzgen, Kharakhanid period, constructed (left to right) circa 1152, 1013 and 1186 AD

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2009: Japan, Honshu Island, Kyoto

Japan, Honshu Island, Kyoto. Autumn Maple Leaves

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2009: Japan, Kyoto, Gion

Japan, Kyoto, Gion. Performers at the Yatuko Nomae Festival at the Yasaka Shrine

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2009: Japan, Kyoto, Fushimi-ku

Japan, Kyoto, Fushimi-ku. Fushimi Inari Taisha is a shrine dedicated to Inari, the Shinto Rice God. This Shrine actually has five shrines spread across its grounds, which also have about 10

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2009: Iran, Miyan Dasht caravanserai, Semnan Province

Iran, Miyan Dasht caravanserai, Semnan Province. The entrance gate, - this is a large and impressive example of a Saravid period caravanserai

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2009: The Khosrogerd minaret, near Sabzevar, Iran

The Khosrogerd minaret, near Sabzevar, Iran. This minaret is one of Irans finest and best preserved Seljuk era minarets which stands in an open field just west of the small town of Sabzevar

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2009: Iran, Abarqu

Iran, Abarqu. Wind tower (badgir), Abarqu town, southwest of Yazd. Note the moon in the background.Built around an armature of wooden poles, which gives resilience to the structure

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2009: Iran, Shiraz

Iran, Shiraz. Women praying

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2009: Indonesia, Sulawesi, Banggai Islands

Indonesia, Sulawesi, Banggai Islands. Small resort on Sago Atoll

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2009: Indonesia, Sulawesi

Indonesia, Sulawesi. Pygmy Tarsiers, (Tarsius pumilus) on the islands of Sulawesi. This species lives in the mossy, upper montane rainforests of central Sulawesi

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2009: Indonesia, Sulawesi, Bitung

Indonesia, Sulawesi, Bitung. Boats in Bitung Harbour. Indonesia, Sulawesi, Bitung. Boats in Bitung Harbour

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2009: Indonesia, Jakarta

Indonesia, Jakarta. Afternoon Tea at the Hilton Hotel

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2009: Latticed stupas on upper terraces, Borobodur temple, Java, Indonesia

Latticed stupas on upper terraces, Borobodur temple, Java, Indonesia. Ranking with Pagan and Angkor as one of the greatest Southeast Asian monuments

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2009: India, Karwa District, Gokarna

India, Karwa District, Gokarna. Half Moon Beach - one of several beaches outside the pilgrimage town of Gokarna. Gokarna is situated on the west coast on India, south of Goa

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2009: Visitors at the Taj Mahal, Agra

Visitors at the Taj Mahal, Agra. (MR) The Taj Mahal was built by a Muslim, Emperor Shah Jahan (died 1666 C.E.) in the memory of his dear wife and queen Mumtaz Mahal

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2009: Kenya, Rift Valley Province, Tum

Kenya, Rift Valley Province, Tum. An old Turkana medicine man. His wooden necklaces are charms to ward off evil spirits

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2009: Kenya, Rift Valley Province, Kapsabet

Kenya, Rift Valley Province, Kapsabet. A Nandi laibon, or soothsayer, wearing a traditional monkey skin cape

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2009: Large herds of wildebeest intermingle with Burchell s

Large herds of wildebeest intermingle with Burchell s
Large herds of wildebeest intermingle with Burchells zebra during their annual migration from the Serengeti to Masai Mara Game Reserve

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2009: Tea gardens owned by Kikuyu smallholders near the Aberdare Mountains

Tea gardens owned by Kikuyu smallholders near the Aberdare Mountains, Tuso, Kenya

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2009: Luo fishing boats leave the eastern lakeshore of Lake

Luo fishing boats leave the eastern lakeshore of Lake Victoria in the early morning to fish for tilapia and nile perch

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2009: An Mtaita musician

An Mtaita musician. His glasses are made from the tips of calabashes. His ear ornaments are also made of calabashes or gourds

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2009: Rich farming country on the edge of the Aberdare Forest

Rich farming country on the edge of the Aberdare Forest in Murang a District. With its high rainfall, the principal cash crop of the area is tea

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2009: A Lamu woman demonstrates the use of the shiraa

A Lamu woman demonstrates the use of the shiraa, a tent-like cloth held up with two sticks, which obscured the face and body of a woman when she ventured outside her home one hundred years ago

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2009: A series of lava rock pools are situated just off the

A series of lava rock pools are situated just off the southern end of Lake Turkana, northern Kenyas Jade Sea. The colour of the water is caused by extreme alkalinity in which green algae with a high



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