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Daily Life In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA - JULY 30:
Monotropa uniflora, commonly called ghost plant or Indian pipe, a non-photosynthesizing parasitic perennial flowering plant native to North America, is seen on the forest floor in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on July 30, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA - JULY 30:
Monotropa uniflora, commonly called ghost plant or Indian pipe, a non-photosynthesizing parasitic perennial flowering plant native to North America, is seen on the forest floor in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on July 30, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Perennial Flax And Golden Lupine Wildflowers
Golden lupine, a western native flower, grows wild along a parking lot in Grass Valley, Calif., on May 7, 2025. (Photo by Penny Collins/NurPhoto) -
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Perennial Flax And Golden Lupine Wildflowers
Golden lupine, a western native flower, grows wild along a parking lot in Grass Valley, Calif., on May 7, 2025. (Photo by Penny Collins/NurPhoto) -
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Perennial Flax And Golden Lupine Wildflowers
Perennial flax and golden lupine grow wild along a parking lot in Grass Valley, Calif., on May 7, 2025. (Photo by Penny Collins/NurPhoto) -
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Perennial Flax And Golden Lupine Wildflowers
Golden lupine, a western native flower, grows wild along a parking lot in Grass Valley, Calif., on May 7, 2025. (Photo by Penny Collins/NurPhoto) -
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Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
A wildflower planting operation is under way in Green Park, near Buckingham Palace, as part of The Big Help Out.
After two days of playing host to thousands of flag-waving royal supporters, visitors were invited back to Green Park on Monday - this time to do some gardening.
As the machinery moved in and the clean-up effort got under way around Buckingham Palace, a few metres away, along a meandering line marked out in white through the park, volunteers got down on their hands and knees to plant wildflowers.
The route, which marks that of the old River Tyburn, which used to flow from Hampstead in north London and under Buckingham Palace, is also where, just a few months ago, floral tributes were laid to the late queen.
Wildflower planting by volunteers in Green Park.
Vignesh Venkataraman, Usha Venkataraman, and Lahari Ramuni.
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Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
A wildflower planting operation is under way in Green Park, near Buckingham Palace, as part of The Big Help Out.
After two days of playing host to thousands of flag-waving royal supporters, visitors were invited back to Green Park on Monday - this time to do some gardening.
As the machinery moved in and the clean-up effort got under way around Buckingham Palace, a few metres away, along a meandering line marked out in white through the park, volunteers got down on their hands and knees to plant wildflowers.
The route, which marks that of the old River Tyburn, which used to flow from Hampstead in north London and under Buckingham Palace, is also where, just a few months ago, floral tributes were laid to the late queen.
Wildflower planting by volunteers in Green Park. Fresh tea and coffee delivery.
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Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
A wildflower planting operation is under way in Green Park, near Buckingham Palace, as part of The Big Help Out.
After two days of playing host to thousands of flag-waving royal supporters, visitors were invited back to Green Park on Monday - this time to do some gardening.
As the machinery moved in and the clean-up effort got under way around Buckingham Palace, a few metres away, along a meandering line marked out in white through the park, volunteers got down on their hands and knees to plant wildflowers.
The route, which marks that of the old River Tyburn, which used to flow from Hampstead in north London and under Buckingham Palace, is also where, just a few months ago, floral tributes were laid to the late queen.
Wildflower planting by volunteers in Green Park.
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Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
A wildflower planting operation is under way in Green Park, near Buckingham Palace, as part of The Big Help Out.
After two days of playing host to thousands of flag-waving royal supporters, visitors were invited back to Green Park on Monday - this time to do some gardening.
As the machinery moved in and the clean-up effort got under way around Buckingham Palace, a few metres away, along a meandering line marked out in white through the park, volunteers got down on their hands and knees to plant wildflowers.
The route, which marks that of the old River Tyburn, which used to flow from Hampstead in north London and under Buckingham Palace, is also where, just a few months ago, floral tributes were laid to the late queen.
Wildflower planting by volunteers in Green Park.
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Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
A wildflower planting operation is under way in Green Park, near Buckingham Palace, as part of The Big Help Out.
After two days of playing host to thousands of flag-waving royal supporters, visitors were invited back to Green Park on Monday - this time to do some gardening.
As the machinery moved in and the clean-up effort got under way around Buckingham Palace, a few metres away, along a meandering line marked out in white through the park, volunteers got down on their hands and knees to plant wildflowers.
The route, which marks that of the old River Tyburn, which used to flow from Hampstead in north London and under Buckingham Palace, is also where, just a few months ago, floral tributes were laid to the late queen.
Wildflower planting by volunteers in Green Park.
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Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
A wildflower planting operation is under way in Green Park, near Buckingham Palace, as part of The Big Help Out.
After two days of playing host to thousands of flag-waving royal supporters, visitors were invited back to Green Park on Monday - this time to do some gardening.
As the machinery moved in and the clean-up effort got under way around Buckingham Palace, a few metres away, along a meandering line marked out in white through the park, volunteers got down on their hands and knees to plant wildflowers.
The route, which marks that of the old River Tyburn, which used to flow from Hampstead in north London and under Buckingham Palace, is also where, just a few months ago, floral tributes were laid to the late queen.
Wildflower planting by volunteers in Green Park.
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Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
A wildflower planting operation is under way in Green Park, near Buckingham Palace, as part of The Big Help Out.
After two days of playing host to thousands of flag-waving royal supporters, visitors were invited back to Green Park on Monday - this time to do some gardening.
As the machinery moved in and the clean-up effort got under way around Buckingham Palace, a few metres away, along a meandering line marked out in white through the park, volunteers got down on their hands and knees to plant wildflowers.
The route, which marks that of the old River Tyburn, which used to flow from Hampstead in north London and under Buckingham Palace, is also where, just a few months ago, floral tributes were laid to the late queen.
Wildflower planting by volunteer Liz Webborn in Green Park.
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Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
A wildflower planting operation is under way in Green Park, near Buckingham Palace, as part of The Big Help Out.
After two days of playing host to thousands of flag-waving royal supporters, visitors were invited back to Green Park on Monday - this time to do some gardening.
As the machinery moved in and the clean-up effort got under way around Buckingham Palace, a few metres away, along a meandering line marked out in white through the park, volunteers got down on their hands and knees to plant wildflowers.
The route, which marks that of the old River Tyburn, which used to flow from Hampstead in north London and under Buckingham Palace, is also where, just a few months ago, floral tributes were laid to the late queen.
Wildflower planting by volunteer Liz Webborn in Green Park.
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Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
A wildflower planting operation is under way in Green Park, near Buckingham Palace, as part of The Big Help Out.
After two days of playing host to thousands of flag-waving royal supporters, visitors were invited back to Green Park on Monday - this time to do some gardening.
As the machinery moved in and the clean-up effort got under way around Buckingham Palace, a few metres away, along a meandering line marked out in white through the park, volunteers got down on their hands and knees to plant wildflowers.
The route, which marks that of the old River Tyburn, which used to flow from Hampstead in north London and under Buckingham Palace, is also where, just a few months ago, floral tributes were laid to the late queen.
Wildflower planting by volunteers in Green Park.
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Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
A wildflower planting operation is under way in Green Park, near Buckingham Palace, as part of The Big Help Out.
After two days of playing host to thousands of flag-waving royal supporters, visitors were invited back to Green Park on Monday - this time to do some gardening.
As the machinery moved in and the clean-up effort got under way around Buckingham Palace, a few metres away, along a meandering line marked out in white through the park, volunteers got down on their hands and knees to plant wildflowers.
The route, which marks that of the old River Tyburn, which used to flow from Hampstead in north London and under Buckingham Palace, is also where, just a few months ago, floral tributes were laid to the late queen.
Wildflower planting by volunteers Karin Barker, Julie James and Dinah Quan in Green Park.
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Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
A wildflower planting operation is under way in Green Park, near Buckingham Palace, as part of The Big Help Out.
After two days of playing host to thousands of flag-waving royal supporters, visitors were invited back to Green Park on Monday - this time to do some gardening.
As the machinery moved in and the clean-up effort got under way around Buckingham Palace, a few metres away, along a meandering line marked out in white through the park, volunteers got down on their hands and knees to plant wildflowers.
The route, which marks that of the old River Tyburn, which used to flow from Hampstead in north London and under Buckingham Palace, is also where, just a few months ago, floral tributes were laid to the late queen.
Wildflower planting by volunteers Karin Barker, Julie James and Dinah Quan in Green Park.
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Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
A wildflower planting operation is under way in Green Park, near Buckingham Palace, as part of The Big Help Out.
After two days of playing host to thousands of flag-waving royal supporters, visitors were invited back to Green Park on Monday - this time to do some gardening.
As the machinery moved in and the clean-up effort got under way around Buckingham Palace, a few metres away, along a meandering line marked out in white through the park, volunteers got down on their hands and knees to plant wildflowers.
The route, which marks that of the old River Tyburn, which used to flow from Hampstead in north London and under Buckingham Palace, is also where, just a few months ago, floral tributes were laid to the late queen.
Wildflower planting by volunteers in Green Park.
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Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
A wildflower planting operation is under way in Green Park, near Buckingham Palace, as part of The Big Help Out.
After two days of playing host to thousands of flag-waving royal supporters, visitors were invited back to Green Park on Monday - this time to do some gardening.
As the machinery moved in and the clean-up effort got under way around Buckingham Palace, a few metres away, along a meandering line marked out in white through the park, volunteers got down on their hands and knees to plant wildflowers.
The route, which marks that of the old River Tyburn, which used to flow from Hampstead in north London and under Buckingham Palace, is also where, just a few months ago, floral tributes were laid to the late queen.
Wildflower planting by volunteers in Green Park.
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Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
A wildflower planting operation is under way in Green Park, near Buckingham Palace, as part of The Big Help Out.
After two days of playing host to thousands of flag-waving royal supporters, visitors were invited back to Green Park on Monday - this time to do some gardening.
As the machinery moved in and the clean-up effort got under way around Buckingham Palace, a few metres away, along a meandering line marked out in white through the park, volunteers got down on their hands and knees to plant wildflowers.
The route, which marks that of the old River Tyburn, which used to flow from Hampstead in north London and under Buckingham Palace, is also where, just a few months ago, floral tributes were laid to the late queen.
Wildflower planting by volunteers in Green Park.
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Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
A wildflower planting operation is under way in Green Park, near Buckingham Palace, as part of The Big Help Out.
After two days of playing host to thousands of flag-waving royal supporters, visitors were invited back to Green Park on Monday - this time to do some gardening.
As the machinery moved in and the clean-up effort got under way around Buckingham Palace, a few metres away, along a meandering line marked out in white through the park, volunteers got down on their hands and knees to plant wildflowers.
The route, which marks that of the old River Tyburn, which used to flow from Hampstead in north London and under Buckingham Palace, is also where, just a few months ago, floral tributes were laid to the late queen.
Wildflower planting by volunteers Michelle Stimac and John Short in Green Park.
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Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
A wildflower planting operation is under way in Green Park, near Buckingham Palace, as part of The Big Help Out.
After two days of playing host to thousands of flag-waving royal supporters, visitors were invited back to Green Park on Monday - this time to do some gardening.
As the machinery moved in and the clean-up effort got under way around Buckingham Palace, a few metres away, along a meandering line marked out in white through the park, volunteers got down on their hands and knees to plant wildflowers.
The route, which marks that of the old River Tyburn, which used to flow from Hampstead in north London and under Buckingham Palace, is also where, just a few months ago, floral tributes were laid to the late queen.
Wildflower planting by volunteers in Green Park.
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Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
A wildflower planting operation is under way in Green Park, near Buckingham Palace, as part of The Big Help Out.
After two days of playing host to thousands of flag-waving royal supporters, visitors were invited back to Green Park on Monday - this time to do some gardening.
As the machinery moved in and the clean-up effort got under way around Buckingham Palace, a few metres away, along a meandering line marked out in white through the park, volunteers got down on their hands and knees to plant wildflowers.
The route, which marks that of the old River Tyburn, which used to flow from Hampstead in north London and under Buckingham Palace, is also where, just a few months ago, floral tributes were laid to the late queen.
Wildflower planting by volunteers in Green Park. Karin Barker having her photograph taken.
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Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
A wildflower planting operation is under way in Green Park, near Buckingham Palace, as part of The Big Help Out.
After two days of playing host to thousands of flag-waving royal supporters, visitors were invited back to Green Park on Monday - this time to do some gardening.
As the machinery moved in and the clean-up effort got under way around Buckingham Palace, a few metres away, along a meandering line marked out in white through the park, volunteers got down on their hands and knees to plant wildflowers.
The route, which marks that of the old River Tyburn, which used to flow from Hampstead in north London and under Buckingham Palace, is also where, just a few months ago, floral tributes were laid to the late queen.
Wildflower planting by volunteers in Green Park.
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Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
A wildflower planting operation is under way in Green Park, near Buckingham Palace, as part of The Big Help Out.
After two days of playing host to thousands of flag-waving royal supporters, visitors were invited back to Green Park on Monday - this time to do some gardening.
As the machinery moved in and the clean-up effort got under way around Buckingham Palace, a few metres away, along a meandering line marked out in white through the park, volunteers got down on their hands and knees to plant wildflowers.
The route, which marks that of the old River Tyburn, which used to flow from Hampstead in north London and under Buckingham Palace, is also where, just a few months ago, floral tributes were laid to the late queen.
Wildflower planting by volunteers in Green Park.
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Sea pink wildflowers on the cliff tops on the rugged west coast of Anglesey, North Wales, UK. Spring (May) 2019.
Sea pink wildflowers on the cliff tops on the rugged west coast of Anglesey, North Wales, United Kingdom, Europe
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Pink thrift wildflowers on the Cornish cliffs, Padstow, Cornwall, England. Spring (May) 2019.
Pink thrift wildflowers on the Cornish cliffs, Padstow, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Pinney/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9969999f)
Four Chelsea Pensioners carry rakes in Brompton Cemetery as they begin the creation of a permanent wildflower meadow at the site of the Chelsea Pensioners' monument, as a tribute to the 2,625 Pensioners buried there.
Royal Parks WW1 Memorial, London, UK - 07 Nov 2018
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Cunningham Cabin, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA
Cunningham Cabin, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, United States of America, North America
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Wildflowers on the Cornish cliff tops near Sennen Cove, Land’s End, Cornwall, England. Spring (May) 2018.
Wildflowers on the Cornish cliff tops near Sennen Cove, Land's End, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Adam Burton -
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Wildflowers on the cliffs above Pednvounder Beach and Logan Rock, Cornwall, England. Spring (May) 2018.
Wildflowers in spring on the cliffs above Pednvounder Beach and Logan Rock, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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Pednvounder Beach and Treen Cliffs at Porthcurno, Cornwall, England, U.K.
Pednvounder Beach and Treen Cliffs at Porthcurno, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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Pednvounder Beach and Treen Cliffs at Porthcurno, Cornwall, England, U.K.
Pednvounder Beach and Treen Cliffs at Porthcurno, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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Godrevy lighthouse seen from the thrift covered coastal path at Godrevy Point near Hayle, Cornwall, England, U.K.
Godrevy lighthouse seen from the thrift covered coastal path at Godrevy Point near Hayle, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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Kidney Vetch growing on the clifftops above Bedruthan Steps, Cornwall, England, U.K.
Kidney vetch growing on the clifftops above Bedruthan Steps, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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FEATURE - New Mexico: Ah-Shi-Sle-Pah Wilderness Study Area bei Bloomfield
A wildflower grow in the valley of the Ah-She-Sle-Pah Wilderness Study Area near Bloomfield, New Mexico, on May 15, 2018. The area is comprised of rock units from the upper Fruitland Formation and lower part of the Kirtland Formation, both late Cretaceous in age, and it was prospected by the dinosaur hunter Charles Hazelius Sternberg in the summer of 1921. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 23252175
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Yellow kidney vetch and pink thrift growing on the clifftops above Porth Joke beach near Crantock, Cornwall, England, U.K.
Yellow kidney vetch and pink thrift growing on the clifftops above Porth Joke beach near Crantock, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Granville Harris -
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Thrift growing alongside the coastal path above Porth Joke beach near Crantock, Cornwall, England, U.K.
Thrift growing alongside the coastal path above Porth Joke beach near Crantock, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Granville Harris -
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Spring at the Mongolian tents of Alp Flix, Sur, Surses, Parc Ela, Region of Albula, Canton of Graubünden, Switzerland, Europe.
Spring at the Mongolian tents of Alp Flix, Sur, Surses, Parc Ela, Region of Albula, Canton of Graubunden, Switzerland, Europe
Francesco Bergamaschi -
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Thrift (Armeria maritima), 1914 Battle of the Falklands Memorial, Stanley waterfront, Port Stanley, Falkland Islands
Thrift (Armeria maritima), 1914 Battle of the Falklands Memorial, Stanley waterfront, Port Stanley, Falkland Islands, South America
Eleanor Scriven -
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View over Banje Beach and the old town of Dubrovnik in the background
View over Banje Beach and the old town of Dubrovnik in the background, Croatia, Europe
Oliver Wintzen -
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View over Banje Beach and the old town of Dubrovnik in the background
View over Banje Beach and the old town of Dubrovnik in the background, Croatia, Europe
Oliver Wintzen -
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Carrowmore Megalithic Cemetery, County Sligo, Ireland, Europe
Carrowmore Megalithic Cemetery, County Sligo, Connacht, Republic of Ireland, Europe
Carlo Morucchio -
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Dynjandi Waterfall, Westfjords, Iceland
Dynjandi Waterfall, Westfjords, Iceland, Polar Regions
Bill Ward -
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Dynjandi, Fjallfoss, is a series of waterfalls located in the Westfjords, Vestfirðir, Iceland.
Dynjandi, Fjallfoss, a series of waterfalls located in the Westfjords (Vestfirdir), Iceland, Polar Regions
Michael Nolan -
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Arnarstapi, Snaefellsnes Peninuslar, Iceland, Rock formations
Arnarstapi, Snaefellsnes Peninsula, Iceland, Polar Regions
Bill Ward -
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Malariff Lighthouse, Snaefellsnes, Iceland
Malariff Lighthouse, Snaefellsnes, Iceland, Polar Regions
Bill Ward -
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Wild flowers with Baily Lighthouse in the background, Howth, County Dublin, Ireland
Wild flowers with Baily Lighthouse in the background, Howth, County Dublin, Republic of Ireland, Europe
Roberto Moiola -
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Baily Lighthouse, Howth, County Dublin, Ireland
Baily Lighthouse, Howth, County Dublin, Republic of Ireland, Europe
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Sunset on Baily Lighthouse, Howth, County Dublin, Ireland
Sunset on Baily Lighthouse, Howth, County Dublin, Republic of Ireland, Europe
Roberto Moiola