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Black Rhino, Diceros bicornis, Lapalala, South Africa (FOTO: DUKAS/AFRICANPICTURES.NET)
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Black Rhino, Diceros bicornis, Lapalala, South Africa (FOTO: DUKAS/AFRICANPICTURES.NET)
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Cape Buffalo, Syncerus caffer, males fighting, Kruger NP, South Africa. (FOTO: DUKAS/AFRICANPICTURES.NET)
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Early frosty morning. Field with sheep grazing
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Herd of camels grazing in sandy desert sparse scrubby vegetation
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The New Forest
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Ogdens Purlieu a fertile valley near Ogden Village. Two New Forest ponies grazing amongst the purple heather in the heart of the fertile valley Hampshire ENGLAND
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Switzerland
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Herens cows grazing (Herens is a special race of Swiss cows) in the Herens valley. Valais canton, Switzerland.
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Bavaria, Germany
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Cows grazing in the Bavarian Alps. Bavaria, Germany.
Bavaria, Germany
THE MAGIC OF BAVARIA
Lederhosen, schnitzel and beer can, of course, be found in abundance in Bavaria, but this German state also has much, much more to offer the traveller.
Think breathtaking alpine scenery, quaint towns and historical cities, fairytale castles and historic customs and traditions - Germany's largest bundesland has it all.
Situated in the south-east of the country, Bavaria extends from the North German Plain down into the Alps.
It shares international borders with the Czech Republic and Austria as well as with Switzerland. The awe inspiring Bavarian Alps define the border with Austria and within the range is the highest peak in Germany, the Zugspitze.
Along with the Rheinland and Berlin, Bavaria is Germany's most popular tourist destination and it isn't hard to see why.
The town of Mittenwald is situated in the Valley of the River Isar and is one of the best known tourist places in the Bavarian Alps. The town is famous for the manufacture of violins, violas and cellos, and its streets are littered with handcrafted signs advertising where the instruments are for sale.
The most significant landmark in the village is the pink colored Roman Catholic church of Saints Peter and Paul, which is typical of the region. The Bavarians have a long history of decorating the exteriors of their houses and businesses with both religious and historic paintings. And the church in Mittenwald, as well as many of the surrounding buildings, is decorated with elaborate paintings on its exterior walls.
Fussen is a small enchanting town, rich in culture and art, that is located on the banks of the Lech River. Standing at 808 m above sea level it is he highest town in Bavaria and also marks the end of the 'Romantic Road'. This was a term coined by trave...
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New Zealand
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Sheep grazing on Strathmore Saddle, Taranaki, that lies close to a fault line and in the surrounding hills there is still some evidence of the shell rocks containing fossils of marine life deposited when the land was the ocean floor millions of years ago. Taranaki, North Island, New Zealand.
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Goa, India - Jan 2008
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A local farmer emerges out of the smoke of burning rubbish, he was following his two bullocks that were grazing on the site.
Rubbish is burnt on the dump near the town of Mapusa, North Goa
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Goa, India - Jan 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nick Cunard / Rex Features ( 738925I )
A local farmer emerges out of the smoke of burning rubbish, he was following his two bullocks that were grazing on the site.
Rubbish is burnt on the dump near the town of Mapusa, North Goa
Goa, India - Jan 2008
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Somaliland The Invisible Nation
Nomads lead their camels to a watering hole in rural Somaliland, on Tuesday, July 24, 2007. More than half the country's 3.5 million population are nomadic pastoralists with livestock being the country's major export.
Somaliland declared independence from Somalia in May 1991, after a brutal civil war ended with the overthrow of military dictator Siad Barre. For the past 16 years the country has operated as a de facto state with relative stability; it has a constitution, a working political system, government institutions, police and military and its own currency. The multi-party elections of 2002 were declared the most peaceful in Africa for 20 years.
However, despite its success, no country formally recognizes Somaliland's sovereignty. With high unemployment and widespread poverty Somaliland's leaders believe recognition will pave the way for much needed aid and support from International financial institutions. With officially recognized diplomatic offices in London and Brussels and improving relations with many other nations, Somaliland is making increasingly credible claims to statehood. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Sheep grazing around ancient standing stones at sunset, at Avebury Stone Circle in Wiltshire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Idyllic view of Salisbury Cathedral spire from across Harnham Water Meadows (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Sheep grazing in green pastures alongside the old windmill, known as Kowle Mill, at Bembridge on the Isle of Wight (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Fallow deer in the parkland surrounding Holkham Hall in Norfolk (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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View towards the hamlet of Low Mill in Farndale, from Underhill Farm in the North York Moors National Park (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Punakha BHUTAN
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Punakha Dzong fortress temple by the Mo Chhu Mother River. Horses grazing on grass in the foreground. BHUTAN
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VARIOUS BRITAIN - MAY 2004
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Penman / Rex Features ( 452960q )
SHEEP GRAZING, POUNDBURY VILLAGE, DORSET
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Zebu cattle grazing at dusk, Tanzania.
Zebu cattle grazing at dusk, Tanzania, East Africa, Africa
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LONGLEAT HOUSE ( WILTS) built in the 16th Century , by Sir John Thynne . It is the ancestral home of the Marquis of Bath . Considered to be the best show places of England , the house is now open to the public
PICTURE SHOWS:- Longleat House , Wilts .
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