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Aerial view of a wreck of a ship in the Atlantic ocean. Details of the ship seen closely. Wreck of the Greek cargo ship: Telamon; near Arrecife in Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain
Boats and people visible at Rethymno Marina in Rethymnon Town on Crete, Greece
Doha Corniche street
Samsun, Turkey - April 15, 2021. Aerial view of Samsun city. Samsun is in the Black sea region of Turkey.
Close-up of gray ships of the Russian Black Sea Fleet in the port of Sevastopol. A ship on guard of peace. Republic of Crimea, October 4, 2010
Civitavecchia, Italy - August 25, 2019: Port of Civitavecchia. Port of Civitavecchia , Italy as sween from the harbor with the town of Civitavecchia in the background.
Satara, India - June 01 2024: Colourful Bell 427 helicopter parked in the countryside near Satara India.
Uros Islands, Lake Titicaca, Peru - April 21, 2022; The floating islands of Uros are located in Lake Titicaca, the world's highest navigable lake, close to Puno at 3.812 metres above sea level. These floating islands are made out of reed which is an aquatic plant that grows on the surface of the Lake Titicaca.\n\n\nThe Uros are believed to be direct descendants of the first inhabitants of Lake Titicaca. The community has lived on the floating islands for decades. According to history, the pre-Inca community of the Uros was forced to build their floating houses when the Inca Empire expanded their lands and expelled them. Consequently, the people of Uros didn’t want to fight, they just wanted to live in peace. Therefore they decided to retreat to the lake to protect themselves from aggressive Incas and other invading groups. If a threat arose, the Uros could move their islands to another safe part of the Lake. In this form they have maintained their lifestyle for hundreds of years,
Ankara, Turkey - August 27, 2015: Turkish army is preparing for the Turkish Victory Day celebrations, which will be held on 30th of August.
Eurocopter super puma flying in Alps
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San Diego city view and bay seen from the air
The scenic coastline of Sidi Bou Said with the large haven, full of yachts. Yachts and boats in the port of Sidi Bou Said, Tunisia
Latvian State Flags on the Gaujas Bridge in autumn at Sigulda.
Aerial view of Vila Real de Santo Antonio, Algarve, Portugal
Rethymnon Lighthouse in Rethymnon on Crete, Greece, with graffiti and people visible in the background.
View of modern buildings in Abu Dhabi, in the United Arab Emirates, symbolized by Arabian tent structures with the flag of the United Arab Emirates towering over the buildings blowing in the breeze
Aerial view of Marbella, Andalusia. Southern Spain.
West Atlantic coast of Algarve region, south of Portugal.
Cargo ship leaving international port. Aerial View.
View of Cospicua town from the sea, Malta
The solar panels on the building rooftop in Quarry Wharf, Valletta, Malta.
Aerial shot of a giant American flag flying over a highway rest stop.
aerial view container terminal port surabaya. cargo industrial port with containers, crane. Tanjung Perak, indonesia. logistic import export and transport industry
Aerial view of the bathed beach in the city of santiag
View of container port in Piraeus, Athens.
Kuwait flag
Buenos Aires, Argentina - July 09, 2019. The military parade for Independence day.
Abades “on Tenerife” is a small holiday resort located on the southeast coast of Tenerife, the largest of Spain’s Canary Islands, in the municipality of Arico, between Poris de Abona and La Jaca.\n\nA majority of the 760+ small white bungalows are owned by Canarian people who live in the much wetter northern part of the island, some others are properties of senior German citizens who use them to spend the winter months on the island. Many of these bungalows are available to rent for long-term contracts as well as for short holidays. Most bungalows are built similarly, with white walls and dark green windows and doors.
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