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Preparations Ahead Of The Eid Al-Fitr In India
A street vendor displays an assortment of traditional Muslim caps (Topi) for sale ahead of the Eid Al-Fitr festival, which marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan in Nagaon District, Assam, India, on March 29, 2025. (Photo by Anuwar Hazarika/NurPhoto) -
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Photocall della fiction Rai 'I Topi'
Foto Stefano Colarieti / LaPresse
01-10-2018 Roma, Casa del Cinema, photocall per la fiction Rai 'I Topi'
Spettacolo
nella foto: Antonio Albanese
Photo Stefano Colarieti / LaPresse
October 01th 2018, Rome, Casa del Cinema, photocall for Rai TV series 'I Topi'
Entertainment
Im the pic: Antonio Albanese
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Photocall della fiction Rai 'I Topi'
Foto Stefano Colarieti / LaPresse
01-10-2018 Roma, Casa del Cinema, photocall per la fiction Rai 'I Topi'
Spettacolo
nella foto: Antonio Albanese
Photo Stefano Colarieti / LaPresse
October 01th 2018, Rome, Casa del Cinema, photocall for Rai TV series 'I Topi'
Entertainment
Im the pic: Antonio Albanese
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FEATURE - Leben mit dem Vulkan - Sinabung in Indonesien
March 26, 2018 - North Sumatera, Indonesia - seen on the top of mount sinabung fully smoked by solfatara. O2 or sulfur dioxide is a colorless gas or liquid compound, with a strong odor and neck strangulation..Other SO2 names are: sulfur dioxide or sulfur anhydride, sulfuroxide, sulfur oxide, sulfuric acid anhydride (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Leben mit dem Vulkan - Sinabung in Indonesien
March 26, 2018 - North Sumatera, Indonesia - seen a startrail behind the sinabung volcano, when the summit still fire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Leben mit dem Vulkan - Sinabung in Indonesien
March 26, 2018 - North Sumatera, Indonesia - seen on the top of mount sinabung fully smoked by solfatara (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Leben mit dem Vulkan - Sinabung in Indonesien
March 26, 2018 - North Sumatera, Indonesia - a school girl and their teacher seen passing in their school with a background mount sinabung continued smoked by solfatara on the top (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Topi or Tsessebe (Damaliscus lunatus) calf, Kruger National Park, South Africa
Topi (Tsessebe) (Damaliscus lunatus) calf, Kruger National Park, South Africa, Africa
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Topi or Tsessebe (Damaliscus lunatus) calf, Kruger National Park, South Africa
Topi (Tsessebe) (Damaliscus lunatus) calf, Kruger National Park, South Africa, Africa
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Two Topi or Tsessebe (Damaliscus lunatus) calves playing, Kruger National Park, South Africa
Two Topi (Tsessebe) (Damaliscus lunatus) calves playing, Kruger National Park, South Africa, Africa
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Topi or Tsessebe (Damaliscus lunatus), Kruger National Park, South Africa
Topi (Tsessebe) (Damaliscus lunatus), Kruger National Park, South Africa, Africa
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FEATURE - Nepal: Land und Leute
(7/24/2016) People playing Bagh-Chal game at Bhaktapur Durbar Square, Nepal. Bhaktapur listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20844594
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FEATURE - Wundervolle Tieraufnahmen aus der Wildnis in Masai Mara
MANDATORY CREDIT: Charlotte Rhodes/Rex Shutterstock. Only for use in story about Charlotte Rhodes' photographs in Masai Mara. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Rhodes/REX/Shutterstock (5499173j)
Topi watch for spots at night
Charlotte Rhodes captures wonderful wildlife in Masai Mara, Kenya - Dec 2015
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Photographer Charlotte Rhodes has selected some of her favourite shots of the stunning wildlife in Kenya's Masai Mara this year.
Charlotte Rhodes was staying at Kicheche Bush Camp in the Olare Conservancy in the Masai Mara, which is co-owned by Paul Goldstein.
The fantastic photographs were taken during her stay last month in November.
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Lioness guides reluctant cubs over stream, Masai Mara, Kenya - 20 Oct 2014
MANDATORY CREDIT: Paul Goldstein/Exodus/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission. FOR VIDEO, MUST LINK TO YOUTUBE. (*Please include link to Paul Goldstein's annual Mara Watch charity lecture: http://www.exodus.co.uk/mara-watch-2014)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Goldstein/Exodus/REX (4232103ba)
(Pic 2) Lioness mother tries to persuade cubs to jump across stream to where freshly killed topi is waiting
Lioness guides reluctant cubs over stream, Masai Mara, Kenya - 20 Oct 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/pmcj
FOR VIDEO, MUST LINK TO YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aymc3F-ylME
These extraordinary pictures show reluctant lion cubs being cajoled into jumping across a stream.
The scaredy cats were being encouraged by two lionesses to cross the water to where a freshly-killed topi was waiting to be eaten.
Wildlife photographer and Exodus guide Paul Goldstein captured the cute scenes in Kenya's Masai Mara last month.
They show five cubs being led down to the water, before being given a masterclass in leaping the obstacle by the females.
(*Please include link to Paul Goldstein's annual Mara Watch charity lecture: http://www.exodus.co.uk/mara-watch-2014)
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
These extraordinary pictures show reluctant lion cubs being cajoled into jumping across a stream. The scaredy cats were being encouraged by two lionesses to cross the water to where a freshly-killed topi was waiting to be eaten. Wildlife photographer and Exodus guide Paul Goldstein captured the cute scenes in Kenya's Masai Mara last month. They show five cubs being led down to the water, before being given a masterclass in leaping the obstacle by the females.
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Lioness guides reluctant cubs over stream, Masai Mara, Kenya - 20 Oct 2014
MANDATORY CREDIT: Paul Goldstein/Exodus/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission. FOR VIDEO, MUST LINK TO YOUTUBE. (*Please include link to Paul Goldstein's annual Mara Watch charity lecture: http://www.exodus.co.uk/mara-watch-2014)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Goldstein/Exodus/REX (4232103ax)
(Pic 1) Lioness mother tries to persuade cubs to jump across stream to where freshly killed topi is waiting
Lioness guides reluctant cubs over stream, Masai Mara, Kenya - 20 Oct 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/pmcj
FOR VIDEO, MUST LINK TO YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aymc3F-ylME
These extraordinary pictures show reluctant lion cubs being cajoled into jumping across a stream.
The scaredy cats were being encouraged by two lionesses to cross the water to where a freshly-killed topi was waiting to be eaten.
Wildlife photographer and Exodus guide Paul Goldstein captured the cute scenes in Kenya's Masai Mara last month.
They show five cubs being led down to the water, before being given a masterclass in leaping the obstacle by the females.
(*Please include link to Paul Goldstein's annual Mara Watch charity lecture: http://www.exodus.co.uk/mara-watch-2014)
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
These extraordinary pictures show reluctant lion cubs being cajoled into jumping across a stream. The scaredy cats were being encouraged by two lionesses to cross the water to where a freshly-killed topi was waiting to be eaten. Wildlife photographer and Exodus guide Paul Goldstein captured the cute scenes in Kenya's Masai Mara last month. They show five cubs being led down to the water, before being given a masterclass in leaping the obstacle by the females.
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Lioness guides reluctant cubs over stream, Masai Mara, Kenya - 20 Oct 2014
MANDATORY CREDIT: Paul Goldstein/Exodus/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission. FOR VIDEO, MUST LINK TO YOUTUBE. (*Please include link to Paul Goldstein's annual Mara Watch charity lecture: http://www.exodus.co.uk/mara-watch-2014)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Goldstein/Exodus/REX (4232103d)
(Pic 3) Lioness mother tries to persuade cubs to jump across stream to where freshly killed topi is waiting
Lioness guides reluctant cubs over stream, Masai Mara, Kenya - 20 Oct 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/pmcj
FOR VIDEO, MUST LINK TO YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aymc3F-ylME
These extraordinary pictures show reluctant lion cubs being cajoled into jumping across a stream.
The scaredy cats were being encouraged by two lionesses to cross the water to where a freshly-killed topi was waiting to be eaten.
Wildlife photographer and Exodus guide Paul Goldstein captured the cute scenes in Kenya's Masai Mara last month.
They show five cubs being led down to the water, before being given a masterclass in leaping the obstacle by the females.
(*Please include link to Paul Goldstein's annual Mara Watch charity lecture: http://www.exodus.co.uk/mara-watch-2014)
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
These extraordinary pictures show reluctant lion cubs being cajoled into jumping across a stream. The scaredy cats were being encouraged by two lionesses to cross the water to where a freshly-killed topi was waiting to be eaten. Wildlife photographer and Exodus guide Paul Goldstein captured the cute scenes in Kenya's Masai Mara last month. They show five cubs being led down to the water, before being given a masterclass in leaping the obstacle by the females.
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Lioness guides reluctant cubs over stream, Masai Mara, Kenya - 20 Oct 2014
MANDATORY CREDIT: Paul Goldstein/Exodus/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission. FOR VIDEO, MUST LINK TO YOUTUBE. (*Please include link to Paul Goldstein's annual Mara Watch charity lecture: http://www.exodus.co.uk/mara-watch-2014)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Goldstein/Exodus/REX (4232103bc)
(Pic 7) Lioness mother tries to persuade cubs to jump across stream to where freshly killed topi is waiting
Lioness guides reluctant cubs over stream, Masai Mara, Kenya - 20 Oct 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/pmcj
FOR VIDEO, MUST LINK TO YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aymc3F-ylME
These extraordinary pictures show reluctant lion cubs being cajoled into jumping across a stream.
The scaredy cats were being encouraged by two lionesses to cross the water to where a freshly-killed topi was waiting to be eaten.
Wildlife photographer and Exodus guide Paul Goldstein captured the cute scenes in Kenya's Masai Mara last month.
They show five cubs being led down to the water, before being given a masterclass in leaping the obstacle by the females.
(*Please include link to Paul Goldstein's annual Mara Watch charity lecture: http://www.exodus.co.uk/mara-watch-2014)
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
These extraordinary pictures show reluctant lion cubs being cajoled into jumping across a stream. The scaredy cats were being encouraged by two lionesses to cross the water to where a freshly-killed topi was waiting to be eaten. Wildlife photographer and Exodus guide Paul Goldstein captured the cute scenes in Kenya's Masai Mara last month. They show five cubs being led down to the water, before being given a masterclass in leaping the obstacle by the females.
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Lioness guides reluctant cubs over stream, Masai Mara, Kenya - 20 Oct 2014
MANDATORY CREDIT: Paul Goldstein/Exodus/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission. FOR VIDEO, MUST LINK TO YOUTUBE. (*Please include link to Paul Goldstein's annual Mara Watch charity lecture: http://www.exodus.co.uk/mara-watch-2014)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Goldstein/Exodus/REX (4232103az)
(Pic 5) Lioness mother tries to persuade cubs to jump across stream to where freshly killed topi is waiting
Lioness guides reluctant cubs over stream, Masai Mara, Kenya - 20 Oct 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/pmcj
FOR VIDEO, MUST LINK TO YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aymc3F-ylME
These extraordinary pictures show reluctant lion cubs being cajoled into jumping across a stream.
The scaredy cats were being encouraged by two lionesses to cross the water to where a freshly-killed topi was waiting to be eaten.
Wildlife photographer and Exodus guide Paul Goldstein captured the cute scenes in Kenya's Masai Mara last month.
They show five cubs being led down to the water, before being given a masterclass in leaping the obstacle by the females.
(*Please include link to Paul Goldstein's annual Mara Watch charity lecture: http://www.exodus.co.uk/mara-watch-2014)
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
These extraordinary pictures show reluctant lion cubs being cajoled into jumping across a stream. The scaredy cats were being encouraged by two lionesses to cross the water to where a freshly-killed topi was waiting to be eaten. Wildlife photographer and Exodus guide Paul Goldstein captured the cute scenes in Kenya's Masai Mara last month. They show five cubs being led down to the water, before being given a masterclass in leaping the obstacle by the females.
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Paul Goldstein sunsets and sunrises, Masai Mara, Kenya - 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Goldstein/Exodus/REX (3716707al)
Topi at sunset
African Fire: Paul Goldstein's Masai Mara Sunrises and Sunsets
A photographer has shared his stunning gallery of African sunrises and sunsets.
Paul Goldstein says he has spent years trying to photograph the perfect beginning and ending of the Masai Mara day.
Thanks to his role as guide for Exodus Travels, there have been countless opportunities to document the beautiful natural spectacle.
Wimbledon-based Paul explains: "Of all the thousands of images I have taken during sunrise and sunset around the world, 90% of them have been in two Mara Conservancies in Kenya - Olare and Mara North.
"The Masai Mara is well-known for having the best photographic light in the world, but these well-managed conservancies also have the best spots for sunrise and sunset and without crowds of people.
"Most of these images were not arrived at by accident, it makes me laugh when people say they are up at sunrise, that is far too late; you need to be in position by then.
"A combination of capricious weather, towering escarpments and plenty of subjects to put in the viewfinder combine to give these dramatic canvases. Almost always stormy weather gives the very best of all colours and frequently just when you are thinking of packing up as the rain lashes down.'
"You need to be below your subject, in position early and prepared to move quickly, it can be hard graft but the rewards are magnificent and the colours often better after the sun has set, or, the 'false' dawn before it has risen. It is unpredictable, this is the nature of the beast, literally, but it is also exciting and rewarding and frankly a drug for me."
Paul Goldstein guides photographic safaris and expeditions for Exodus and is co-owner of the number one rated Kicheche Camps in Kenya.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BEOLCLGQU (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Paul Goldstein sunsets and sunrises, Masai Mara, Kenya - 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Goldstein/Exodus/REX (3716707ad)
Topi at sunset
African Fire: Paul Goldstein's Masai Mara Sunrises and Sunsets
A photographer has shared his stunning gallery of African sunrises and sunsets.
Paul Goldstein says he has spent years trying to photograph the perfect beginning and ending of the Masai Mara day.
Thanks to his role as guide for Exodus Travels, there have been countless opportunities to document the beautiful natural spectacle.
Wimbledon-based Paul explains: "Of all the thousands of images I have taken during sunrise and sunset around the world, 90% of them have been in two Mara Conservancies in Kenya - Olare and Mara North.
"The Masai Mara is well-known for having the best photographic light in the world, but these well-managed conservancies also have the best spots for sunrise and sunset and without crowds of people.
"Most of these images were not arrived at by accident, it makes me laugh when people say they are up at sunrise, that is far too late; you need to be in position by then.
"A combination of capricious weather, towering escarpments and plenty of subjects to put in the viewfinder combine to give these dramatic canvases. Almost always stormy weather gives the very best of all colours and frequently just when you are thinking of packing up as the rain lashes down.'
"You need to be below your subject, in position early and prepared to move quickly, it can be hard graft but the rewards are magnificent and the colours often better after the sun has set, or, the 'false' dawn before it has risen. It is unpredictable, this is the nature of the beast, literally, but it is also exciting and rewarding and frankly a drug for me."
Paul Goldstein guides photographic safaris and expeditions for Exodus and is co-owner of the number one rated Kicheche Camps in Kenya.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BEOLCLGQU (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Paul Goldstein sunsets and sunrises, Masai Mara, Kenya - 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Goldstein/Exodus/REX (3716707v)
Topi at sunset
African Fire: Paul Goldstein's Masai Mara Sunrises and Sunsets
A photographer has shared his stunning gallery of African sunrises and sunsets.
Paul Goldstein says he has spent years trying to photograph the perfect beginning and ending of the Masai Mara day.
Thanks to his role as guide for Exodus Travels, there have been countless opportunities to document the beautiful natural spectacle.
Wimbledon-based Paul explains: "Of all the thousands of images I have taken during sunrise and sunset around the world, 90% of them have been in two Mara Conservancies in Kenya - Olare and Mara North.
"The Masai Mara is well-known for having the best photographic light in the world, but these well-managed conservancies also have the best spots for sunrise and sunset and without crowds of people.
"Most of these images were not arrived at by accident, it makes me laugh when people say they are up at sunrise, that is far too late; you need to be in position by then.
"A combination of capricious weather, towering escarpments and plenty of subjects to put in the viewfinder combine to give these dramatic canvases. Almost always stormy weather gives the very best of all colours and frequently just when you are thinking of packing up as the rain lashes down.'
"You need to be below your subject, in position early and prepared to move quickly, it can be hard graft but the rewards are magnificent and the colours often better after the sun has set, or, the 'false' dawn before it has risen. It is unpredictable, this is the nature of the beast, literally, but it is also exciting and rewarding and frankly a drug for me."
Paul Goldstein guides photographic safaris and expeditions for Exodus and is co-owner of the number one rated Kicheche Camps in Kenya.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BEOLCLGQU (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Paul Goldstein sunsets and sunrises, Masai Mara, Kenya - 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Goldstein/Exodus/REX (3716707r)
Topi at sunset
African Fire: Paul Goldstein's Masai Mara Sunrises and Sunsets
A photographer has shared his stunning gallery of African sunrises and sunsets.
Paul Goldstein says he has spent years trying to photograph the perfect beginning and ending of the Masai Mara day.
Thanks to his role as guide for Exodus Travels, there have been countless opportunities to document the beautiful natural spectacle.
Wimbledon-based Paul explains: "Of all the thousands of images I have taken during sunrise and sunset around the world, 90% of them have been in two Mara Conservancies in Kenya - Olare and Mara North.
"The Masai Mara is well-known for having the best photographic light in the world, but these well-managed conservancies also have the best spots for sunrise and sunset and without crowds of people.
"Most of these images were not arrived at by accident, it makes me laugh when people say they are up at sunrise, that is far too late; you need to be in position by then.
"A combination of capricious weather, towering escarpments and plenty of subjects to put in the viewfinder combine to give these dramatic canvases. Almost always stormy weather gives the very best of all colours and frequently just when you are thinking of packing up as the rain lashes down.'
"You need to be below your subject, in position early and prepared to move quickly, it can be hard graft but the rewards are magnificent and the colours often better after the sun has set, or, the 'false' dawn before it has risen. It is unpredictable, this is the nature of the beast, literally, but it is also exciting and rewarding and frankly a drug for me."
Paul Goldstein guides photographic safaris and expeditions for Exodus and is co-owner of the number one rated Kicheche Camps in Kenya.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BEOLCLGQU (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Paul Goldstein sunsets and sunrises, Masai Mara, Kenya - 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Goldstein/Exodus/REX (3716707e)
Topi at sunset
African Fire: Paul Goldstein's Masai Mara Sunrises and Sunsets
A photographer has shared his stunning gallery of African sunrises and sunsets.
Paul Goldstein says he has spent years trying to photograph the perfect beginning and ending of the Masai Mara day.
Thanks to his role as guide for Exodus Travels, there have been countless opportunities to document the beautiful natural spectacle.
Wimbledon-based Paul explains: "Of all the thousands of images I have taken during sunrise and sunset around the world, 90% of them have been in two Mara Conservancies in Kenya - Olare and Mara North.
"The Masai Mara is well-known for having the best photographic light in the world, but these well-managed conservancies also have the best spots for sunrise and sunset and without crowds of people.
"Most of these images were not arrived at by accident, it makes me laugh when people say they are up at sunrise, that is far too late; you need to be in position by then.
"A combination of capricious weather, towering escarpments and plenty of subjects to put in the viewfinder combine to give these dramatic canvases. Almost always stormy weather gives the very best of all colours and frequently just when you are thinking of packing up as the rain lashes down.'
"You need to be below your subject, in position early and prepared to move quickly, it can be hard graft but the rewards are magnificent and the colours often better after the sun has set, or, the 'false' dawn before it has risen. It is unpredictable, this is the nature of the beast, literally, but it is also exciting and rewarding and frankly a drug for me."
Paul Goldstein guides photographic safaris and expeditions for Exodus and is co-owner of the number one rated Kicheche Camps in Kenya.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BEOLCLGQU (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Topi, Leierantilope
Topi, Leierantilope, (Damaliscus lunatus topi); Natur, Saeugetier, Tier, Paarhufer, Horntraeger, Wild, Jagd, Pflanzenfresser; Antilope
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Topi, Leierantilope
Topi, Leierantilope, (Damaliscus lunatus topi); Natur, Saeugetier, Tier, Paarhufer, Horntraeger, Wild, Jagd, Pflanzenfresser; Antilope
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Topi, Leierantilope
Topi, Leierantilope, (Damaliscus lunatus topi); Natur, Saeugetier, Tier, Paarhufer, Horntraeger, Wild, Jagd, Pflanzenfresser; Antilope
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Topi, Leierantilope
Topi, Leierantilope, (Damaliscus lunatus topi); Natur, Saeugetier, Tier, Paarhufer, Horntraeger, Wild, Jagd, Pflanzenfresser; Antilope
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