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Stitched Panorama made of 4 pictures. Tea plantation in south-west part of Rwanda
The stone the Zulu king Shaka was said to have been sitting on when he was assassinated by his half-brothers in August or September 1828
Expansive green field with tall grass and scattered trees under a partly cloudy sky in the highlands of Mondulkiri, Cambodia
A dry view of a farm in South Western New South Wales near Boorowa and Yass at the end of summer with dry fields stretching as far as you can see.
Footpath on Mihara volcano with volcanic landscape valley panoramic view from overlook, Izu Oshima island, Japan
Beautiful view of Tam Chau tea plantation in Bao Loc city, Lam Dong province, Vietnam. Travel and landscape concept.
Beautiful scenery
Kind and peaceful Spanish landscapes with endless fields, forests and hills.
Kalkaringi, Northern Territory, Australia - August 26, 2022: Aerial view of the Freedom Day Festival ceremony site next to the Victoria River in the township of Kalkaringi.\n\nKalkarindji is a community on the land formerly held under the Wave Hill Cattle Station. In 1966, the Aboriginal station workers, led by Vincent Lingiari, staged the Gurindji strike, also known as the Wave Hill Walk Off, in protest against oppressive labour practices and land dispossession. In their honour, we gather on Gurindji Country every August to commemorate and celebrate at the Gurindji Freedom Day Festival. \n\nThe festival is delivered by the Gurindji Aboriginal Corporation, and this iconic event helps to keep Gurindji culture and the Gurindji story alive. Part of the festival re-creates the famous Walk-off. Together, we walk in solidarity with our flags. Beginning at the Art Centre and finishing at the river ceremony site.
Sunset view from a sandstone sculpture eye at The Living Desert State park near Broken Hill City, nestled amongst the Barrier Ranges.\nOn top of the highest hill inside the reserve are 12 sandstone sculptures, created in 1993 by a group of artists from all over the world, which are now one of the top attractions in Outback NSW.
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Homol'ovi is a Hopi word which means “Place of the Little Hills.”  The name is very appropriate since the area is mostly flat with several buttes and other small mounds.  Between approximately 1260 and 1400 CE, the area was occupied by the Ancestral Hopi.  Several large villages were established during this period.  These villages were part of a larger network of settlements in the region, connected through trade and shared cultural practices.  The remains of these villages contain numerous artifacts, including pottery shards, stone tools, and remnants of structures.  The Homolovi sites provide important insights into the lives of the Ancestral Hopi, their agricultural practices, and their interactions with neighboring cultures.  By the late 14th century, the Homolovi villages were largely abandoned, likely due to environmental changes, resource depletion, or social factors.  Homolovi State Park, north of Winslow, Arizona, USA was established in 1986 with the help of the Hopi tribe who considered these lands a part of their ancestral homeland.  The park presently serves as a center of archeological research.  It is located near the Little Colorado River in a floodplain where the natives farmed their crops.  The largest of the park’s pueblos at one time contained an estimated 1,200 - 2,000 rooms.  The only remaining structure is the kiva in the oldest section of the pueblo.  The kiva was an underground house used for religious purposes.  The Hopi people continue to make pilgrimages to the site to renew the ties of their people to the land.  Also, the Hopi Tribe is actively involved in the management and interpretation of the park, ensuring that their ancestral heritage is respectfully and accurately represented.  Homolovi State Park today is a testament to the enduring legacy of the Ancestral Hopi and their connection to the land. It offers a unique opportunity to explore and learn about the ancient cultures that once thrived in the region.
Phu thap berk in Thailand.Located at Tambon Wang, Phetchabun with a height of about 1768 meters above sea level.Phu Tu called for the withdrawal is over because it is close to the Hmong village over the issue away from Tan, Wang read. Lom Kao 40 kmAnd away from Phetchabun province about 97 km.
Speed Limit Sign on B6 Road near Windhoek in Khomas Region, Namibia
Bright yellow wheat on mountainside overlooking rural town
Malawi, the landlocked country in southeastern Africa, is a country of highlands split by the Great Rift Valley and the huge Lake Malawi, whose southern end is within Lake Malawi National Park and several other parks are now habitat for diverse wildlife from colorful fish to the Big Five. Cape Maclear is known for its beach resorts, whilst several islands offer rest and recreation.
Precolumbian Chiefdom Settlements with Stone Spheres in Costa Rica
Farmland in springtime - lots of copy space
green landscape in india. grass landscape.
Nature after the rain
Mountain trail. Path to the peak.
Sunset view from ring
Panorama of the famous Crete Senesi with a \
Malawi has a variety of tourist attraction sites including Lake Malawi (29,600 km²), several national parks, game reserves, and Mulanje Mountain.
An abstract version of the world was created from a drone point of view. This abstract view of Alaska is interesting.
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Top view of the canyon in the Colorado plateau with sky and clouds.
Panorama at the entrance of the city of Ambositra in the Amoron'i Mania region of Madagascar.
Business failure.
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