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View of cruise ship in the Three Gorges on the Yanktze River, People's Republic of China, Asia
View of cruise ship in the Three Gorges on the Yangtze River, People's Republic of China, Asia
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View of the Three Gorges from cruise boat on the Yanktze River from cruiseboat, People's Republic of China, Asia
View of the Three Gorges from cruise boat on the Yangtze River, People's Republic of China, Asia
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View of the Three Gorges on the Yanktze River, People's Republic of China, Asia
View of the Three Gorges on the Yangtze River, People's Republic of China, Asia
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St Croix Lake, Gorges du Verdon, Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur, Provence, France
St. Croix Lake, Gorges du Verdon, Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur, Provence, France, Europe
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St Croix Lake, Gorges du Verdon, Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur, Provence, France
St. Croix Lake, Gorges du Verdon, Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur, Provence, France, Europe
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St Croix Lake, Gorges du Verdon, Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur, Provence, France
St. Croix Lake, Gorges du Verdon, Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur, Provence, France, Europe
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The canyon gorge of Piedra Parada (Gualjaina), Chubut Province, Patagonia, Argentina.
The canyon gorge of Piedra Parada (Gualjaina), Chubut Province, Patagonia, Argentina, South America
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Sun set on Piedra Parada (Gualjaina), Chubut Province, Patagonia, Argentina.
Sunset on Piedra Parada (Gualjaina), Chubut Province, Patagonia, Argentina, South America
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The canyon of Piedra Parada (Gualjaina), Chubut Province, Patagonia, Argentina.
The canyon of Piedra Parada (Gualjaina), Chubut Province, Patagonia, Argentina, South America
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Puente Nuevo in Ronda, province of Málaga, Andalusia, Spain, Europe
Puente Nuevo in Ronda, province of Malaga, Andalusia, Spain, Europe
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Puente Nuevo in Ronda, province of Málaga, Andalusia, Spain, Europe
Puente Nuevo in Ronda, province of Malaga, Andalusia, Spain, Europe
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/REX/Shutterstock (9298339a)
Kuimen, the gate of Qutang Gorge, is a spectacular towering limestone cliff in southwest China's Chongqing. It's a miniature of the unique, adventurous, beautiful Three Gorges.
Qutang Gorge, Chongqing Province, China - 20 Dec 2017
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/REX/Shutterstock (9298339p)
Kuimen, the gate of Qutang Gorge, is a spectacular towering limestone cliff in southwest China's Chongqing. It's a miniature of the unique, adventurous, beautiful Three Gorges.
Qutang Gorge, Chongqing Province, China - 20 Dec 2017
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FEATURE - Glashaus in luftiger Höhe: How Stean Gorge Lofthousein North Yorkshire
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/REX/Shutterstock (9215133n)
The new glass floor over one of Yorkshire's most spectacular natural sights has opened to the public at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire
New glass aperture at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire, UK - 09 Nov 2017
How Stean Gorge is a unique limestone gorge in the Yorkshire Dales, carved over thousands of years. The steep sided chasm over half a mile in length and up to 80 feet deep in places, is already a popular outdoor attraction for abseiling, gorge scrambling and exploring caves. The new glass floors will allow visitors to see the gorge as never before. Open to visitors for over 100 years, How Stean Gorge is managed by owners Stan and Ann Beer. Stan Beer said: 'Since we took over the attraction in 2007, we've been working on innovative ideas to help put this special area on the map. We've transformed it from a simple gorge walk to a fully interactive adventure, with highly qualified instructors, and added a 52 seat restaurant serving local produce.'
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FEATURE - Glashaus in luftiger Höhe: How Stean Gorge Lofthousein North Yorkshire
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/REX/Shutterstock (9215133j)
The new glass floor over one of Yorkshire's most spectacular natural sights has opened to the public at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire
New glass aperture at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire, UK - 09 Nov 2017
How Stean Gorge is a unique limestone gorge in the Yorkshire Dales, carved over thousands of years. The steep sided chasm over half a mile in length and up to 80 feet deep in places, is already a popular outdoor attraction for abseiling, gorge scrambling and exploring caves. The new glass floors will allow visitors to see the gorge as never before. Open to visitors for over 100 years, How Stean Gorge is managed by owners Stan and Ann Beer. Stan Beer said: 'Since we took over the attraction in 2007, we've been working on innovative ideas to help put this special area on the map. We've transformed it from a simple gorge walk to a fully interactive adventure, with highly qualified instructors, and added a 52 seat restaurant serving local produce.'
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FEATURE - Glashaus in luftiger Höhe: How Stean Gorge Lofthousein North Yorkshire
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/REX/Shutterstock (9215133f)
The new glass floor over one of Yorkshire's most spectacular natural sights has opened to the public at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire
New glass apature at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire, UK - 09 Nov 2017
How Stean Gorge is a unique limestone gorge in the Yorkshire Dales, carved over thousands of years. The steep sided chasm over half a mile in length and up to 80 feet deep in places, is already a popular outdoor attraction for abseiling, gorge scrambling and exploring caves. The new glass floors will allow visitors to see the gorge as never before. Open to visitors for over 100 years, How Stean Gorge is managed by owners Stan and Ann Beer. Stan Beer said: 'Since we took over the attraction in 2007, we've been working on innovative ideas to help put this special area on the map. We've transformed it from a simple gorge walk to a fully interactive adventure, with highly qualified instructors, and added a 52 seat restaurant serving local produce.'
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FEATURE - Glashaus in luftiger Höhe: How Stean Gorge Lofthousein North Yorkshire
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/REX/Shutterstock (9215133o)
The new glass floor over one of Yorkshire's most spectacular natural sights has opened to the public at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire
New glass aperture at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire, UK - 09 Nov 2017
How Stean Gorge is a unique limestone gorge in the Yorkshire Dales, carved over thousands of years. The steep sided chasm over half a mile in length and up to 80 feet deep in places, is already a popular outdoor attraction for abseiling, gorge scrambling and exploring caves. The new glass floors will allow visitors to see the gorge as never before. Open to visitors for over 100 years, How Stean Gorge is managed by owners Stan and Ann Beer. Stan Beer said: 'Since we took over the attraction in 2007, we've been working on innovative ideas to help put this special area on the map. We've transformed it from a simple gorge walk to a fully interactive adventure, with highly qualified instructors, and added a 52 seat restaurant serving local produce.'
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FEATURE - Glashaus in luftiger Höhe: How Stean Gorge Lofthousein North Yorkshire
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/REX/Shutterstock (9215133g)
The new glass floor over one of Yorkshire's most spectacular natural sights has opened to the public at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire
New glass aperture at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire, UK - 09 Nov 2017
How Stean Gorge is a unique limestone gorge in the Yorkshire Dales, carved over thousands of years. The steep sided chasm over half a mile in length and up to 80 feet deep in places, is already a popular outdoor attraction for abseiling, gorge scrambling and exploring caves. The new glass floors will allow visitors to see the gorge as never before. Open to visitors for over 100 years, How Stean Gorge is managed by owners Stan and Ann Beer. Stan Beer said: 'Since we took over the attraction in 2007, we've been working on innovative ideas to help put this special area on the map. We've transformed it from a simple gorge walk to a fully interactive adventure, with highly qualified instructors, and added a 52 seat restaurant serving local produce.'
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FEATURE - Glashaus in luftiger Höhe: How Stean Gorge Lofthousein North Yorkshire
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/REX/Shutterstock (9215133h)
The new glass floor over one of Yorkshire's most spectacular natural sights has opened to the public at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire
New glass aperture at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire, UK - 09 Nov 2017
How Stean Gorge is a unique limestone gorge in the Yorkshire Dales, carved over thousands of years. The steep sided chasm over half a mile in length and up to 80 feet deep in places, is already a popular outdoor attraction for abseiling, gorge scrambling and exploring caves. The new glass floors will allow visitors to see the gorge as never before. Open to visitors for over 100 years, How Stean Gorge is managed by owners Stan and Ann Beer. Stan Beer said: 'Since we took over the attraction in 2007, we've been working on innovative ideas to help put this special area on the map. We've transformed it from a simple gorge walk to a fully interactive adventure, with highly qualified instructors, and added a 52 seat restaurant serving local produce.'
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FEATURE - Glashaus in luftiger Höhe: How Stean Gorge Lofthousein North Yorkshire
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/REX/Shutterstock (9215133i)
The new glass floor over one of Yorkshire's most spectacular natural sights has opened to the public at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire
New glass aperture at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire, UK - 09 Nov 2017
How Stean Gorge is a unique limestone gorge in the Yorkshire Dales, carved over thousands of years. The steep sided chasm over half a mile in length and up to 80 feet deep in places, is already a popular outdoor attraction for abseiling, gorge scrambling and exploring caves. The new glass floors will allow visitors to see the gorge as never before. Open to visitors for over 100 years, How Stean Gorge is managed by owners Stan and Ann Beer. Stan Beer said: 'Since we took over the attraction in 2007, we've been working on innovative ideas to help put this special area on the map. We've transformed it from a simple gorge walk to a fully interactive adventure, with highly qualified instructors, and added a 52 seat restaurant serving local produce.'
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FEATURE - Glashaus in luftiger Höhe: How Stean Gorge Lofthousein North Yorkshire
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/REX/Shutterstock (9215133p)
The new glass floor over one of Yorkshire's most spectacular natural sights has opened to the public at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire
New glass aperture at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire, UK - 09 Nov 2017
How Stean Gorge is a unique limestone gorge in the Yorkshire Dales, carved over thousands of years. The steep sided chasm over half a mile in length and up to 80 feet deep in places, is already a popular outdoor attraction for abseiling, gorge scrambling and exploring caves. The new glass floors will allow visitors to see the gorge as never before. Open to visitors for over 100 years, How Stean Gorge is managed by owners Stan and Ann Beer. Stan Beer said: 'Since we took over the attraction in 2007, we've been working on innovative ideas to help put this special area on the map. We've transformed it from a simple gorge walk to a fully interactive adventure, with highly qualified instructors, and added a 52 seat restaurant serving local produce.'
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FEATURE - Glashaus in luftiger Höhe: How Stean Gorge Lofthousein North Yorkshire
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/REX/Shutterstock (9215133m)
The new glass floor over one of Yorkshire's most spectacular natural sights has opened to the public at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire
New glass aperture at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire, UK - 09 Nov 2017
How Stean Gorge is a unique limestone gorge in the Yorkshire Dales, carved over thousands of years. The steep sided chasm over half a mile in length and up to 80 feet deep in places, is already a popular outdoor attraction for abseiling, gorge scrambling and exploring caves. The new glass floors will allow visitors to see the gorge as never before. Open to visitors for over 100 years, How Stean Gorge is managed by owners Stan and Ann Beer. Stan Beer said: 'Since we took over the attraction in 2007, we've been working on innovative ideas to help put this special area on the map. We've transformed it from a simple gorge walk to a fully interactive adventure, with highly qualified instructors, and added a 52 seat restaurant serving local produce.'
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FEATURE - Glashaus in luftiger Höhe: How Stean Gorge Lofthousein North Yorkshire
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/REX/Shutterstock (9215133k)
The new glass floor over one of Yorkshire's most spectacular natural sights has opened to the public at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire
New glass aperture at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire, UK - 09 Nov 2017
How Stean Gorge is a unique limestone gorge in the Yorkshire Dales, carved over thousands of years. The steep sided chasm over half a mile in length and up to 80 feet deep in places, is already a popular outdoor attraction for abseiling, gorge scrambling and exploring caves. The new glass floors will allow visitors to see the gorge as never before. Open to visitors for over 100 years, How Stean Gorge is managed by owners Stan and Ann Beer. Stan Beer said: 'Since we took over the attraction in 2007, we've been working on innovative ideas to help put this special area on the map. We've transformed it from a simple gorge walk to a fully interactive adventure, with highly qualified instructors, and added a 52 seat restaurant serving local produce.'
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FEATURE - Glashaus in luftiger Höhe: How Stean Gorge Lofthousein North Yorkshire
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/REX/Shutterstock (9215133l)
The new glass floor over one of Yorkshire's most spectacular natural sights has opened to the public at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire
New glass aperture at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire, UK - 09 Nov 2017
How Stean Gorge is a unique limestone gorge in the Yorkshire Dales, carved over thousands of years. The steep sided chasm over half a mile in length and up to 80 feet deep in places, is already a popular outdoor attraction for abseiling, gorge scrambling and exploring caves. The new glass floors will allow visitors to see the gorge as never before. Open to visitors for over 100 years, How Stean Gorge is managed by owners Stan and Ann Beer. Stan Beer said: 'Since we took over the attraction in 2007, we've been working on innovative ideas to help put this special area on the map. We've transformed it from a simple gorge walk to a fully interactive adventure, with highly qualified instructors, and added a 52 seat restaurant serving local produce.'
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FEATURE - Glashaus in luftiger Höhe: How Stean Gorge Lofthousein North Yorkshire
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/REX/Shutterstock (9215133a)
The new glass floor over one of Yorkshire's most spectacular natural sights has opened to the public at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire
New glass aperture at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire, UK - 09 Nov 2017
How Stean Gorge is a unique limestone gorge in the Yorkshire Dales, carved over thousands of years. The steep sided chasm over half a mile in length and up to 80 feet deep in places, is already a popular outdoor attraction for abseiling, gorge scrambling and exploring caves. The new glass floors will allow visitors to see the gorge as never before. Open to visitors for over 100 years, How Stean Gorge is managed by owners Stan and Ann Beer. Stan Beer said: 'Since we took over the attraction in 2007, we've been working on innovative ideas to help put this special area on the map. We've transformed it from a simple gorge walk to a fully interactive adventure, with highly qualified instructors, and added a 52 seat restaurant serving local produce.'
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FEATURE - Glashaus in luftiger Höhe: How Stean Gorge Lofthousein North Yorkshire
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/REX/Shutterstock (9215133b)
The new glass floor over one of Yorkshire's most spectacular natural sights has opened to the public at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire
New glass aperture at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire, UK - 09 Nov 2017
How Stean Gorge is a unique limestone gorge in the Yorkshire Dales, carved over thousands of years. The steep sided chasm over half a mile in length and up to 80 feet deep in places, is already a popular outdoor attraction for abseiling, gorge scrambling and exploring caves. The new glass floors will allow visitors to see the gorge as never before. Open to visitors for over 100 years, How Stean Gorge is managed by owners Stan and Ann Beer. Stan Beer said: 'Since we took over the attraction in 2007, we've been working on innovative ideas to help put this special area on the map. We've transformed it from a simple gorge walk to a fully interactive adventure, with highly qualified instructors, and added a 52 seat restaurant serving local produce.'
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FEATURE - Glashaus in luftiger Höhe: How Stean Gorge Lofthousein North Yorkshire
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/REX/Shutterstock (9215133e)
The new glass floor over one of Yorkshire's most spectacular natural sights has opened to the public at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire
New glass apature at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire, UK - 09 Nov 2017
How Stean Gorge is a unique limestone gorge in the Yorkshire Dales, carved over thousands of years. The steep sided chasm over half a mile in length and up to 80 feet deep in places, is already a popular outdoor attraction for abseiling, gorge scrambling and exploring caves. The new glass floors will allow visitors to see the gorge as never before. Open to visitors for over 100 years, How Stean Gorge is managed by owners Stan and Ann Beer. Stan Beer said: 'Since we took over the attraction in 2007, we've been working on innovative ideas to help put this special area on the map. We've transformed it from a simple gorge walk to a fully interactive adventure, with highly qualified instructors, and added a 52 seat restaurant serving local produce.'
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FEATURE - Glashaus in luftiger Höhe: How Stean Gorge Lofthousein North Yorkshire
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/REX/Shutterstock (9215133d)
The new glass floor over one of Yorkshire's most spectacular natural sights has opened to the public at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire
New glass apature at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire, UK - 09 Nov 2017
How Stean Gorge is a unique limestone gorge in the Yorkshire Dales, carved over thousands of years. The steep sided chasm over half a mile in length and up to 80 feet deep in places, is already a popular outdoor attraction for abseiling, gorge scrambling and exploring caves. The new glass floors will allow visitors to see the gorge as never before. Open to visitors for over 100 years, How Stean Gorge is managed by owners Stan and Ann Beer. Stan Beer said: 'Since we took over the attraction in 2007, we've been working on innovative ideas to help put this special area on the map. We've transformed it from a simple gorge walk to a fully interactive adventure, with highly qualified instructors, and added a 52 seat restaurant serving local produce.'
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FEATURE - Glashaus in luftiger Höhe: How Stean Gorge Lofthousein North Yorkshire
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/REX/Shutterstock (9215133c)
The new glass floor over one of Yorkshire's most spectacular natural sights has opened to the public at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire
New glass aperture at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire, UK - 09 Nov 2017
How Stean Gorge is a unique limestone gorge in the Yorkshire Dales, carved over thousands of years. The steep sided chasm over half a mile in length and up to 80 feet deep in places, is already a popular outdoor attraction for abseiling, gorge scrambling and exploring caves. The new glass floors will allow visitors to see the gorge as never before. Open to visitors for over 100 years, How Stean Gorge is managed by owners Stan and Ann Beer. Stan Beer said: 'Since we took over the attraction in 2007, we've been working on innovative ideas to help put this special area on the map. We've transformed it from a simple gorge walk to a fully interactive adventure, with highly qualified instructors, and added a 52 seat restaurant serving local produce.'
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Rafting through magnificent Zanskar Gorge. Ladakh, India.
Rafting through magnificent Zanskar Gorge, Ladakh, India, Himalayas, Asia
Thomas L Kelly -
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Rafting through magnificent Zanskar Gorge. Ladakh, India.
Rafting through magnificent Zanskar Gorge, Ladakh, India, Himalayas, Asia
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Erosion created the 'Grand canyon of the Congo', Diosso Gorge, Pointe-Noire, Republic of the Congo
Erosion created the Grand Canyon of the Congo, Diosso Gorge, Pointe-Noire, Republic of the Congo, Africa
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Erosion created the 'Grand canyon of the Congo', Diosso Gorge, Pointe-Noire, Republic of the Congo
Erosion created the Grand Canyon of the Congo, Diosso Gorge, Pointe-Noire, Republic of the Congo, Africa
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Erosion created the 'Grand canyon of the Congo', Diosso Gorge, Pointe-Noire, Republic of the Congo
Erosion created the Grand Canyon of the Congo, Diosso Gorge, Pointe-Noire, Republic of the Congo, Africa
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Wildflowers and Yurt settlement, Naryn Gorge, Naryn Region, Kyrgyzstan
Wildflowers and Yurt settlement, Naryn Gorge, Naryn Region, Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia, Asia
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Wooden bridge over a Mountain river, Naryn gorge, Naryn Region, Kyrgyzstan
Wooden bridge over a Mountain river, Naryn Gorge, Naryn Region, Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia, Asia
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Horses in front of a mountain reflecting in water, Naryn gorge, Naryn Region, Kyrgyzstan
Horses in front of a mountain reflecting in water, Naryn Gorge, Naryn Region, Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia, Asia
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River flowing on rocks, Naryn gorge, Naryn Region, Kyrgyzstan
River flowing on rocks, Naryn Gorge, Naryn Region, Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia, Asia
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Rainbow over Naryn gorge, Naryn Region, Kyrgyzstan
Rainbow over Naryn Gorge, Naryn Region, Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia, Asia
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Wooden bridge over a Mountain river, Naryn gorge, Naryn Region, Kyrgyzstan
Wooden bridge over a mountain river, Naryn Gorge, Naryn Region, Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia, Asia
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Mountains reflecting in water, Naryn gorge, Naryn Region, Kyrgyzstan
Mountains reflecting in water, Naryn Gorge, Naryn Region, Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia, Asia
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Goat herd grazing along a mountain river, Naryn gorge, Naryn Region, Kyrgyzstan
Goat herd grazing along a mountain river, Naryn Gorge, Naryn Region, Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia, Asia
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Gravel Road across Naryn gorge, Naryn Region, Kyrgyzstan
Gravel Road across Naryn Gorge, Naryn Region, Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia, Asia
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Africa, Uganda, Queen Elizabeth National Park, Kyambura Gorge chimpanzee trekking, common Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes)
Common Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes), Kyambura Gorge, Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda, Africa
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Katherine Gorge, Northern Territory, Australia.
Katherine Gorge, Northern Territory, Australia, Pacific
Andrew Michael -
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Swallow grotto, Taroko gorge, Taiwan
Swallow Grotto, Taroko Gorge, Taiwan, Asia
Rolf Richardson -
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Tianxiang bridge, Taroko gorge, Taiwan
Tianxiang bridge, Taroko Gorge, Taiwan, Asia
Rolf Richardson -
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Symphony of Stones, Basalt columns formation along Garni gorge, Kotayk Province, Armenia, Caucasus, Middle East, Asia
Symphony of Stones, Basalt columns formation along Garni gorge, Kotayk Province, Armenia, Caucasus, Asia
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View over the mountains surrounding Garni, Kotayk Province, Armenia, Caucasus, Middle East, Asia
View over the mountains surrounding Garni, Kotayk Province, Armenia, Caucasus, Asia
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Symphony of Stones, Basalt columns formation along Garni gorge, Kotayk Province, Armenia, Caucasus, Middle East, Asia
Symphony of Stones, Basalt columns formation along Garni gorge, Kotayk Province, Armenia, Caucasus, Asia
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