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Daily Life In Kerman, Iran
A view of a desert near the city of Kerman, about 1,335 kilometers (830 miles) southeast of Tehran, Iran, on May 23, 2025, at sunset. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Mexico Crime
The sandstorm engulfs Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, creating a dystopian landscape where dust and desolation cover every structure, on March 19, 2025 (Photo by David Peinado/NurPhoto) -
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Mexico Crime
The sandstorm engulfs Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, creating a dystopian landscape where dust and desolation cover every structure, on March 19, 2025 (Photo by David Peinado/NurPhoto) -
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Mexico Crime
The sandstorm engulfs Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, creating a dystopian landscape where dust and desolation cover every structure, on March 19, 2025 (Photo by David Peinado/NurPhoto) -
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Mexico Crime
The sandstorm engulfs Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, creating a dystopian landscape where dust and desolation cover every structure, on March 19, 2025 (Photo by David Peinado/NurPhoto) -
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The best of Defence Imagery in 2021
Best of UK Defence Imagery 2021.
Army Air Corps AH64 Apache conducts dust landings while deployed to RAFO Musannah as part of Ex PINION OMAN 21.
Force elements from across the 1st Aviation Brigade Combat Team (1AvnBCT) recently deployed on Exercise PINION OMAN 21 (ExPO21) to conduct essential desert environmental training and live firing prior to supporting 1 (UK) Division on Exercise KHANJAR OMAN 21. The training and qualifications also ensure lead elements of 1AvnBCT who are held are Extremely High Readiness are equipped to react to a multitude of potential threats, able to deploy globally as well as support standing operational commitments in the homeland.
In order to support the deployment, maintain serviceability and readiness of the aircraft, personnel from the Army Air Corps, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Royal Logistics Corps, Royal Air Force and Royal Navy work day and night in challenging conditions to conduct vital maintenance, repair, refuel and support. These personnel are the vital enablers which assure that each aircraft is maintained to the highest standard and set the conditions for the aircrew to continuingly fly in some of the harshest conditions in the world.© UK MOD Crown copyright / eyevine
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Duststorm over Beijing
Duststorm over Beijing.
This image, acquired on 15 March 2021 by the Copernicus Sentinel-3 mission, shows a duststorm that has covered Beijing for a few days. A thick layer of dust and sand can be seen moving towards China from west, in what has been called the worst sandstorm in a decade. Credit: ESA / eyevine
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ROYAL AIR FORCE CHINOOKS CONDUCT SUPPORT OPERATIONS IN WEST AFRICA
Pictured. A Danish helicopter being static refuelled by TSW at Gao.
Personnel from RAF Odiham have been deployed in non-combat roles in Mali since 2018 with the aircraft contributing a unique logistical capability to the French-led operation. The Chinooks and aircrew allow French troops to cover a much larger field of operations by moving personnel to the front-line of activity, eliminating the need for dangerous road moves, and help move vital support equipment to strategic locations.© MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine
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ROYAL AIR FORCE CHINOOKS CONDUCT SUPPORT OPERATIONS IN WEST AFRICA
Pictured is an RAF Chinook Mk6A lifting a French Army Panhard Véhicule Blindé Léger, also known by its acronym Panhard VBL or simply VBL, it is a French wheeled 4x4 all-terrain vehicle
A crew from C Flt, 18 Sqn, RAF Odiham, operating on Op NEWCOMBE as part of 1310 Flt. Working in conjunction with RAF and British Army personnel from Joint Helicopter Support Squadron, RAF Benson. Tasking in support of the French, Groupement Tactique Desert de l'Air (GTD-A).
It is currently rainy season in the Sahel, making ground movement difficult. The unique heavy lift capability of the Chinook allowed a replacement vehicle to be delivered over a long distance where ground movement is difficult.
Personnel from RAF Odiham have been deployed in non-combat roles in Mali since 2018 with the aircraft contributing a unique logistical capability to the French-led operation.
The Chinooks and aircrew allow French troops to cover a much larger field of operations by moving personnel to the front-line of activity, eliminating the need for dangerous road moves, and help move vital support equipment to strategic locations.
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ROYAL AIR FORCE CHINOOKS CONDUCT SUPPORT OPERATIONS IN WEST AFRICA
Pictured is an RAF Chinook Mk6A lifting a French Army Panhard Véhicule Blindé Léger, also known by its acronym Panhard VBL or simply VBL, it is a French wheeled 4x4 all-terrain vehicle
A crew from C Flt, 18 Sqn, RAF Odiham, operating on Op NEWCOMBE as part of 1310 Flt. Working in conjunction with RAF and British Army personnel from Joint Helicopter Support Squadron, RAF Benson. Tasking in support of the French, Groupement Tactique Desert de l'Air (GTD-A).
It is currently rainy season in the Sahel, making ground movement difficult. The unique heavy lift capability of the Chinook allowed a replacement vehicle to be delivered over a long distance where ground movement is difficult.
Personnel from RAF Odiham have been deployed in non-combat roles in Mali since 2018 with the aircraft contributing a unique logistical capability to the French-led operation.
The Chinooks and aircrew allow French troops to cover a much larger field of operations by moving personnel to the front-line of activity, eliminating the need for dangerous road moves, and help move vital support equipment to strategic locations.
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ROYAL AIR FORCE CHINOOKS CONDUCT SUPPORT OPERATIONS IN WEST AFRICA
Pictured is an RAF Chinook Mk6A delivering a French Army Panhard Véhicule Blindé Léger, also known by its acronym Panhard VBL or simply VBL, it is a French wheeled 4x4 all-terrain vehicle
A crew from C Flt, 18 Sqn, RAF Odiham, operating on Op NEWCOMBE as part of 1310 Flt. Working in conjunction with RAF and British Army personnel from Joint Helicopter Support Squadron, RAF Benson. Tasking in support of the French, Groupement Tactique Desert de l'Air (GTD-A).
It is currently rainy season in the Sahel, making ground movement difficult. The unique heavy lift capability of the Chinook allowed a replacement vehicle to be delivered over a long distance where ground movement is difficult.
Personnel from RAF Odiham have been deployed in non-combat roles in Mali since 2018 with the aircraft contributing a unique logistical capability to the French-led operation.
The Chinooks and aircrew allow French troops to cover a much larger field of operations by moving personnel to the front-line of activity, eliminating the need for dangerous road moves, and help move vital support equipment to strategic locations.
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ROYAL AIR FORCE CHINOOKS CONDUCT SUPPORT OPERATIONS IN WEST AFRICA
A CH-47 from 18 Sqn RAF Odiham on Op NEWCOMBE.
Personnel from RAF Odiham have been deployed in non-combat roles in Mali since 2018 with the aircraft contributing a unique logistical capability to the French-led operation.
The Chinooks and aircrew allow French troops to cover a much larger field of operations by moving personnel to the front-line of activity, eliminating the need for dangerous road moves, and help move vital support equipment to strategic locations.© MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine
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ROYAL AIR FORCE CHINOOKS CONDUCT SUPPORT OPERATIONS IN WEST AFRICA
Pictured. 1AMW, 99Sqn, TSW, Op NEWCOMBE CH47 Engineers are CH47 unload for cab rotation. Oshkosh onload, asset rotated on 6 August 2020 for Operation Newcombe in Mali.
CH47 asset rotation. Oshkosh redeployment following a reduction from full night stop to a day tasking. Excellent effort from all parties, TSW, 1AMW, 99Sqn ALM, Op NEWCOMBE DLG, Op NEWCOMBE CH47 Engineers. TSW were able to, at very short notice provide, the C17 with an uplift of fuel from the online Oshkosh, whilst simultaneously on-loading the returning Oshkosh. Fantastic flexibility enabled the return of a high profile asset, against a challenging timeframe. This task highlights the “can do” attitude found within the Logistics Branch and Trades.
Personnel from RAF Odiham have been deployed in non-combat roles in Mali since 2018 with the aircraft contributing a unique logistical capability to the French-led operation.
The Chinooks and aircrew allow French troops to cover a much larger field of operations by moving personnel to the front-line of activity, eliminating the need for dangerous road moves, and help move vital support equipment to strategic locations.© MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine
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ROYAL AIR FORCE CHINOOKS CONDUCT SUPPORT OPERATIONS IN WEST AFRICA
A CH-47 from 18 Sqn RAF Odiham on Op NEWCOMBE.
Personnel from RAF Odiham have been deployed in non-combat roles in Mali since 2018 with the aircraft contributing a unique logistical capability to the French-led operation.
The Chinooks and aircrew allow French troops to cover a much larger field of operations by moving personnel to the front-line of activity, eliminating the need for dangerous road moves, and help move vital support equipment to strategic locations.© MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine
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FEATURE - Öko-Hochhaus ist ein vertikaler Garten mit Büros und Wohnungen
Ferrari Press Agency
Oasis 1
13/3/20
Ref 11515
See Ferrari text
Picture credit: FAAB Architektura
A high-rise desert building described as a vertical oasis has been designed to bring greenery to arid communities has real palm trees growing on the room.The cylindrical tower, 220 metres high with 53 storeys above ground and four below, is a skyscraper garden with retail, office, hotel, and residential spaces.But it is not designed just to look good.It is a real oasis bestowing benefit on the community and buildings around it, according to the Polish company FAAB Architektura, which designed it.It has underground pumps producing heat it can share with the surrounding with surrounding buildings.It is also able to harvest solar power which can also be used by the structures around it.It is designed to work best in densely populated areas.The greenery itself growing up and out of the tower, would also be of benefit providing insulation and a noise pollution barrier.The prototype layer of the Building.is designed to withstand harsh weather conditions, both hot and cold.
OPS: Rendering of the proposed Vertical Oasis Building.The plants and growing conditions would be controlled using an app.
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FEATURE - Öko-Hochhaus ist ein vertikaler Garten mit Büros und Wohnungen
Ferrari Press Agency
Oasis 1
13/3/20
Ref 11515
See Ferrari text
Picture credit: FAAB Architektura
A high-rise desert building described as a vertical oasis has been designed to bring greenery to arid communities has real palm trees growing on the room.The cylindrical tower, 220 metres high with 53 storeys above ground and four below, is a skyscraper garden with retail, office, hotel, and residential spaces.But it is not designed just to look good.It is a real oasis bestowing benefit on the community and buildings around it, according to the Polish company FAAB Architektura, which designed it.It has underground pumps producing heat it can share with the surrounding with surrounding buildings.It is also able to harvest solar power which can also be used by the structures around it.It is designed to work best in densely populated areas.The greenery itself growing up and out of the tower, would also be of benefit providing insulation and a noise pollution barrier.The prototype layer of the Building.is designed to withstand harsh weather conditions, both hot and cold.
OPS: Vertical Oasis Building vertical garden scheme which harvest, sun, rain and wind and builds up a water reservoir at the base, essential in desert locations
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FEATURE - Öko-Hochhaus ist ein vertikaler Garten mit Büros und Wohnungen
Ferrari Press Agency
Oasis 1
13/3/20
Ref 11515
See Ferrari text
Picture credit: FAAB Architektura
A high-rise desert building described as a vertical oasis has been designed to bring greenery to arid communities has real palm trees growing on the room.The cylindrical tower, 220 metres high with 53 storeys above ground and four below, is a skyscraper garden with retail, office, hotel, and residential spaces.But it is not designed just to look good.It is a real oasis bestowing benefit on the community and buildings around it, according to the Polish company FAAB Architektura, which designed it.It has underground pumps producing heat it can share with the surrounding with surrounding buildings.It is also able to harvest solar power which can also be used by the structures around it.It is designed to work best in densely populated areas.The greenery itself growing up and out of the tower, would also be of benefit providing insulation and a noise pollution barrier.The prototype layer of the Building.is designed to withstand harsh weather conditions, both hot and cold.
OPS: Rendering of the proposed Vertical Oasis Building.Every level and terrace is full of greenery which acts as insulation , pollution filter and a barrier to noise
Picture suplied by Ferrari
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FEATURE - Öko-Hochhaus ist ein vertikaler Garten mit Büros und Wohnungen
Ferrari Press Agency
Oasis 1
13/3/20
Ref 11515
See Ferrari text
Picture credit: FAAB Architektura
A high-rise desert building described as a vertical oasis has been designed to bring greenery to arid communities has real palm trees growing on the room.The cylindrical tower, 220 metres high with 53 storeys above ground and four below, is a skyscraper garden with retail, office, hotel, and residential spaces.But it is not designed just to look good.It is a real oasis bestowing benefit on the community and buildings around it, according to the Polish company FAAB Architektura, which designed it.It has underground pumps producing heat it can share with the surrounding with surrounding buildings.It is also able to harvest solar power which can also be used by the structures around it.It is designed to work best in densely populated areas.The greenery itself growing up and out of the tower, would also be of benefit providing insulation and a noise pollution barrier.The prototype layer of the Building.is designed to withstand harsh weather conditions, both hot and cold.
OPS:Vertical Oasis Building - longitudinal section
Picture suplied by Ferrari
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FEATURE - Öko-Hochhaus ist ein vertikaler Garten mit Büros und Wohnungen
Ferrari Press Agency
Oasis 1
13/3/20
Ref 11515
See Ferrari text
Picture credit: FAAB Architektura
A high-rise desert building described as a vertical oasis has been designed to bring greenery to arid communities has real palm trees growing on the room.The cylindrical tower, 220 metres high with 53 storeys above ground and four below, is a skyscraper garden with retail, office, hotel, and residential spaces.But it is not designed just to look good.It is a real oasis bestowing benefit on the community and buildings around it, according to the Polish company FAAB Architektura, which designed it.It has underground pumps producing heat it can share with the surrounding with surrounding buildings.It is also able to harvest solar power which can also be used by the structures around it.It is designed to work best in densely populated areas.The greenery itself growing up and out of the tower, would also be of benefit providing insulation and a noise pollution barrier.The prototype layer of the Building.is designed to withstand harsh weather conditions, both hot and cold.
OPS: Rendering of the proposed Vertical Oasis Building.The white panels are solar power harvesting
Picture suplied by Ferrari
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FEATURE - Öko-Hochhaus ist ein vertikaler Garten mit Büros und Wohnungen
Ferrari Press Agency
Oasis 1
13/3/20
Ref 11515
See Ferrari text
Picture credit: FAAB Architektura
A high-rise desert building described as a vertical oasis has been designed to bring greenery to arid communities has real palm trees growing on the room.The cylindrical tower, 220 metres high with 53 storeys above ground and four below, is a skyscraper garden with retail, office, hotel, and residential spaces.But it is not designed just to look good.It is a real oasis bestowing benefit on the community and buildings around it, according to the Polish company FAAB Architektura, which designed it.It has underground pumps producing heat it can share with the surrounding with surrounding buildings.It is also able to harvest solar power which can also be used by the structures around it.It is designed to work best in densely populated areas.The greenery itself growing up and out of the tower, would also be of benefit providing insulation and a noise pollution barrier.The prototype layer of the Building.is designed to withstand harsh weather conditions, both hot and cold.
OPS: Rendering of the proposed Vertical Oasis Building in the midst of a harsh sandstorm
Picture supplied by Ferraru
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FEATURE - Öko-Hochhaus ist ein vertikaler Garten mit Büros und Wohnungen
Ferrari Press Agency
Oasis 1
13/3/20
Ref 11515
See Ferrari text
Picture credit: FAAB Architektura
A high-rise desert building described as a vertical oasis has been designed to bring greenery to arid communities has real palm trees growing on the room.The cylindrical tower, 220 metres high with 53 storeys above ground and four below, is a skyscraper garden with retail, office, hotel, and residential spaces.But it is not designed just to look good.It is a real oasis bestowing benefit on the community and buildings around it, according to the Polish company FAAB Architektura, which designed it.It has underground pumps producing heat it can share with the surrounding with surrounding buildings.It is also able to harvest solar power which can also be used by the structures around it.It is designed to work best in densely populated areas.The greenery itself growing up and out of the tower, would also be of benefit providing insulation and a noise pollution barrier.The prototype layer of the Building.is designed to withstand harsh weather conditions, both hot and cold.
OPS: Rendering of the proposed Vertical Oasis Building.
Picture suplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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Sand dunes in the Sahara Desert, Merzouga, Morocco
Sand dunes in the Sahara Desert, Merzouga, Morocco, North Africa, Africa
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Sand dunes in the Sahara Desert, Merzouga, Morocco
Sand dunes in the Sahara Desert, Merzouga, Morocco, North Africa, Africa
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Sand dunes in the Sahara Desert, Merzouga, Morocco
Sand dunes in the Sahara Desert, Merzouga, Morocco, North Africa, Africa
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Sand dunes, Sahara Desert, Morocco, North Africa
Sand dunes, Sahara Desert, Morocco, North Africa, Africa
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Sand dunes in the Sahara Desert, Morocco, North Africa
Sand dunes in the Sahara Desert, Morocco, North Africa, Africa
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Star trails above the Sahara Desert, Morocco, North Africa
Star trails above the Sahara Desert, Morocco, North Africa, Africa
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Sand dunes with blue sky, Sahara Desert, Morocco, North Africa
Sand dunes with blue sky, Sahara Desert, Morocco, North Africa, Africa
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Sand dunes and blue sky, Sahara Desert, Morocco, North Africa
Sand dunes and blue sky, Sahara Desert, Morocco, North Africa, Africa
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Berber and Camels, Sahara Desert, Morocco, North Africa
Berber and Camels, Sahara Desert, Morocco, North Africa, Africa
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Ripples in sand dunes, Sahara Desert, Morocco, North Africa
Ripples in sand dunes, Sahara Desert, Morocco, North Africa, Africa
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Sand dunes, Sahara Desert, Morocco, North Africa
Sand dunes, Sahara Desert, Morocco, North Africa, Africa
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Star trails in the Sahara Desert, Morocco, North Africa
Star trails in the Sahara Desert, Morocco, North Africa, Africa
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Capitol Reef National Park, Utah, USA, North America
Capitol Reef National Park, Utah, United States of America, North America
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Sandstone pinnacles, Chesler Park, The Needles district, Canyonlands National Park, Utah, USA
Sandstone pinnacles, Chesler Park, The Needles district, Canyonlands National Park, Utah, United States of America, North America
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Sandstone cliffs, Capitol Reef National Park, Utah, USA, North America
Sandstone cliffs, Capitol Reef National Park, Utah, United States of America, North America
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Highway, Utah, USA,
Highway, Utah, United States of America, North America
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Rock formations, Chesler Park, The Needles district, Canyonlands National Park, Utah, USA
Rock formations, Chesler Park, The Needles district, Canyonlands National Park, Utah, United States of America, North America
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Monument Valley, Arizona, USA,
Monument Valley, Arizona, United States of America, North America
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Valley of the Gods, Utah, USA,
Valley of the Gods, Utah, United States of America, North America
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Monument Valley, Arizona, USA,
Monument Valley, Arizona, United States of America, North America
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Valley of the Gods, Utah, USA,
Valley of the Gods, Utah, United States of America, North America
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Monument Valley, Arizona, USA,
Monument Valley, Arizona, United States of America, North America
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Goosenecks State Park, Utah, USA,
Goosenecks State Park, Utah, United States of America, North America
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Tourists on camels being led through the Singing Sand Dunes in Dunhuang, NW Gansu province, China
Tourists on camels being led through the Singing Sand Dunes in Dunhuang, Northwest Gansu province, China, Asia
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Tourists on camels being led through the Singing Sand Dunes in Dunhuang, NW Gansu province, China
Tourists on camels being led through the Singing Sand Dunes in Dunhuang, Northwest Gansu province, China, Asia
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Tourists on camels being led into the Singing Sand Dunes in Dunhuang, NW Gansu province, China
Tourists on camels being led into the Singing Sand Dunes in Dunhuang, Northwest Gansu province, China, Asia
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Caravan of Peul nomads with their animals in the Sahel of Niger
Caravan of Peul nomads with their animals in the Sahel of Niger, West Africa, Africa
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Tourist woman jumping at Ayers Rock in Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. Happy traveler enjoying along Lungkata walk connecting Kuniya walk to Mala carpark. Tourism in Northern Territory, Australia.
Tourist woman jumping enjoying the Lungkata walk connecting Kuniya walk to Mala carpark at Uluru (Ayers Rock), Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Northern Territory, Australia, Pacific
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Zabriskie point in Death Valley National Park
Zabriskie Point in Death Valley National Park, California, United States of America, North America
Jordan Banks