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Istanbul, Turkey - April 26, 2015: HMAS Anzac (FFH 150) war ship in Istanbul port.
Dramatic autumn weather in black and white.
Russian ships in the port of Sevastopol against the background of the gray sky. Republic of Crimea, October 4, 2010
A shipyard in the Hamburg harbor seen from a boat with amazing sky as a background.
fountain cover covered with snow
Military Cemetery in Sarasota, Florida, under cloudy skies.
Ardrossan, United Kingdom – August 11, 2023: A large ferry boat traversing a harbor on a cloudy day in Ardrossan Marina, Scotland
Vila Nova de Gaia seen from the Dom Luis II bridge with the boats on the bank of the Douro river
Portland, Oregon Sign
Latvian State Flags on the Gaujas Bridge in autumn at Sigulda.
Astana, Kazakhstan, 19.08.2017 -Monument Baiterek in the city of Astana, close-up, Kazakhstan
Flags waving (Imperia, Italy)
Close-up of a propeller of an old aircraft
Icelandic flag waving in the wind
Taken in the South of  France - Toulouse
Decorative Halloween figurines on Main Street, Falmouth, MA, a popular town on Cape Cod in MA.  These figurines are a Halloween tradition and adorn many of the street corners on the Main Street of this quaint Cape Cod town.
The russian heavy transport helicopter noise jammer an abandoned aerodrome.
Paris in autumn.
Aerial view of shipping containers port of Jaxport Jacksonville Florida photograph taken Oct 2020
Colleville-sur-Mer, Normandy, France, September 03, 2019: Looking at the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial (French: Cimetière américain de Colleville-sur-Mer). It is a World War II cemetery and memorial in Colleville-sur-Mer, Normandy, France, that honors American troops who died in Europe during World War II. It is located on the site of the former temporary battlefield cemetery of Saint Laurent, covers 172.5 acres and contains 9,388 burials.\nThe cemetery, which was dedicated in 1956, is the most visited cemetery run by the American Battle Monuments Commission (ABMC) with over one million visitors a year.
Zhitomir, Ukraine - September 29, 2010: Ukrainian Army military transport helicopters are landing under the rain during the military trainings
Aerial shot of a giant American flag flying over a highway rest stop.
A large Ro-Ro ship by the coastside. Cantabria, Spain.
Rostov - on - Don, Russia - September 09, 2015: Russian helicopter Mi - 24 monument, established in Lenina  avenue in Rostov - on - Don.
Iceland is not a destination. It is an adventure. Travel to Iceland to experience the stunning Icelandic nature, the beauty of the rugged landscape and the creativity of the Icelandic people. From a geological standpoint, Iceland is a very young country, still in the midst of its own creation. Shaped by the forces of nature, the, barren landscapes demonstrate the creativity powers of the four basic elements—earth, air, fire, and water—in a dramatic way. Active volcanoes, bright green valleys, glacier-cut fjords, black sand beaches, and roaring rivers are the most distinctive features of the Icelandic landscape. And although they are very accessible, they still remain virtually untouched by human civilization. In a fast-paced world of sprawling development, Iceland's pure nature and empty expanses stand out as a luxury.\nDespite the name, “ice” only covers about 10% of the land, but still represents the largest glaciers left in Europe. It represents a source of pure water and symbolizes the purity of Icelandic products. Icelanders are proud of their close ties to nature, and dedicated to preserving this natural wealth through responsible conservation.
Union Jack, the national flag of the United Kingdom which comprises, England,Scotland,Wales and Northern Ireland.
Ferry at Sydney pier that is ready to be loaded to go to Newfoundland, Canada, Vehicles waiting to be loaded onboard.
Atakule Tower in Spring Time from Capital City Ankara
Bergen, Norway - June 8, 2009: The vessel BOURBON ORCA of the shipping company Bourbon Offshore Norway AS is moored in the port of Bergen (Norway). The ship is a Anchor Handling Tug Supply Vessel to serve the oil exploration and oil production industry.
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