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  • People on the stairs of the underpass just in front New Mosque (Yeni Cami), in Istanbul.
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  • People on the underpass that runs under Galata bridge, in Istanbul.
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  • People on the stairs of the underpass just in front New Mosque (Yeni Cami), in Istanbul.
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  • People on the stairs of the underpass just in front New Mosque (Yeni Cami), in Istanbul.
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  • People passing by Our Lady of Health Church in Ilha de Mozambique. This church is build on the separation betweeen colonial Stone City and Macuti Town, where most of islands population lives
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  • Hikers passing by Queiro (daboecia cantabrica azorica) on their way to Pico mountain summit. Pico is the highest portuguese mountain with 2351m high
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  • People passing in front of the Sao Sebastiao (Saint Sebastian) fortress in the middle of the statues that represent the portuguese navigators who discovered the archipelago.
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  • People passing on the streets an downtown Manhattan in New York.
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  • A view of the Empire State Building and the New Yorker hotel with an helicopter passing by.
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  • One week before Liberdade Avenue's parade, Bica's March roam the neighbourhood streets with precedent year's costumes and music. Passing people mix with participants.
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  • People passing by the facade of Ilha de Mozambique hospital
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  • Pedestrians passing  near Moulay Idriss Tomb. Moulay Idriss is the founder of Morocco and of Fes. His Zaouia (tomb) is considered the holiest building in the holy city of Fes. Although non-muslins can't get in, it's permitted to walk around.and see the  lovely brass dividers. Quiet and serene this place is beautiful and peaceful.
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  • Man passing in front of a baobab tree with a donkey. Donkeys are very common in Cape Verde but not trees.
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  • A girl passing in a street at Vila do Corvo, the smallest municipality in Portugal.
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  • A man passing by drying clothe, carrying a machete. Roça Sundy, Príncipe island
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  • A man passing by a huge ocá (oka) tree, in São Tomé island.
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  • Women passing by a cow in one of Varanasi's backstreets in the Old Town.
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  • People passing by at 5th avenue in New York.
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  • People passing by at 5th avenue in New York.
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  • Bikers passing in Brooklyn bridge in New York.
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  • People passing in Brooklyn bridge
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  • Runner passing in Brooklyn bridge in New York.
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  • Runner passing in Brooklyn bridge in New York.
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  • Runner passing in Brooklyn bridge in New York.
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  • Bikers passing in Brooklyn bridge in New York.
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  • People passing by a mural painting in Chinatown, in New York.
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  • People passing by a mural painting in Chinatown, in New York.
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  • Woman passing in front of Sankor�osque, in Timbuktu, Mali.
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  • A lady passing by a staired-alley in Alfama district in Lisbon.
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  • Woman passing by in a patio inside El Moqri Palace in Fez Medina.
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  • Tourists on a road ramp watching long trains passing carrying iron ore in Port Hedland.
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  • Children passing by pelicans. Monkey Mia in Shark Bay World Heritage area is the main atraction four tourists who flock here to see the dolphin colony who comes to the beach to be feed.
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  • Businessman talking on the phone while passing by one of the statues honouring Perth entrepreneurs.
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  • A young couple passing by the New Mosque in Istanbul.
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  • People passing behind New Mosque (Yeni Cami), in Istanbul.
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  • People passing behind New Mosque (Yeni Cami), in Istanbul.
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  • Visitors to the Hagia Sophia, in Istanbul,  passing by the Deesis mosaics.
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  • Man passes through Saint Sebastian Fortress gate. This gate is an example of the Manueline style, a late gothic style spread during Portuguese Discoveries
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  • Tipical dhow boat passes near the old pier in Ilha de Mozambique while a woman cuts the grass
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  • Woman talking on the phone in a shop while people pass on an alley in Varanasi, in India.
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  • Fisherman on a canoe pass by Sao Sebastiao (Saint Sebastian) fortress in Sao Tome city. This fortress was build by the portuguese.
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  • A woman carrying a basket passes by the Landscape near Cão Grande (big Dog) mountain. This area was cleared from native forest to plant palm trees for production.
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  • A man passes in front of New York Stock Exchange.
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  • A man passes by an advertising of ladies stocking.
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  • Woman passes in front of Alexander Gordon Laing's house  in Timbuktu, Mali. Gordon Laing was a british explorer and the first european to reach Timbuktu from the north7south route through Sahara desert.
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  • A man dressed with a "bubu" passes by Mopti's Great Mosque. At the confluence of the Niger and the Bani rivers, between Timbuktu and Segou, Mopti is the second largest city in Mali, and the hub for commerce and tourism in this west-african landlocked country.
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  • Woman carrying a bowl passes by one of the markets that surround Mopti's harbour. At the confluence of the Niger and the Bani rivers, between Timbuktu and Segou, Mopti is the second largest city in Mali, and the hub for commerce and tourism in this west-african landlocked country.
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  • Nourlangie and Nanguluwur Art Sites<br />
The name 'Nourlangie' is an anglicised version of Nawurlandja, the name of a larger area that includes an outlier to the west of Nourlangie. The upper part of Nourlangie Rock is known as Burrunggui; the lower areas are known as Anbangbang.<br />
The area was formed when two Creation Ancestors in the form of short-eared rock wallabies travelled through from east to west. They moved past Nourlangie Rock, across Anbangbang billabong, and up into the rocks at Nawurlandja, where they cut two crevices in the rock as they passed. These crevices are visible today and rock wallabies are often seen there in the early morning and at dusk.
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  • Nourlangie and Nanguluwur Art Sites<br />
The name 'Nourlangie' is an anglicised version of Nawurlandja, the name of a larger area that includes an outlier to the west of Nourlangie. The upper part of Nourlangie Rock is known as Burrunggui; the lower areas are known as Anbangbang.<br />
The area was formed when two Creation Ancestors in the form of short-eared rock wallabies travelled through from east to west. They moved past Nourlangie Rock, across Anbangbang billabong, and up into the rocks at Nawurlandja, where they cut two crevices in the rock as they passed. These crevices are visible today and rock wallabies are often seen there in the early morning and at dusk.
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  • Nourlangie and Nanguluwur Art Sites<br />
The name 'Nourlangie' is an anglicised version of Nawurlandja, the name of a larger area that includes an outlier to the west of Nourlangie. The upper part of Nourlangie Rock is known as Burrunggui; the lower areas are known as Anbangbang.<br />
The area was formed when two Creation Ancestors in the form of short-eared rock wallabies travelled through from east to west. They moved past Nourlangie Rock, across Anbangbang billabong, and up into the rocks at Nawurlandja, where they cut two crevices in the rock as they passed. These crevices are visible today and rock wallabies are often seen there in the early morning and at dusk.
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  • Nourlangie and Nanguluwur Art Sites<br />
The name 'Nourlangie' is an anglicised version of Nawurlandja, the name of a larger area that includes an outlier to the west of Nourlangie. The upper part of Nourlangie Rock is known as Burrunggui; the lower areas are known as Anbangbang.<br />
The area was formed when two Creation Ancestors in the form of short-eared rock wallabies travelled through from east to west. They moved past Nourlangie Rock, across Anbangbang billabong, and up into the rocks at Nawurlandja, where they cut two crevices in the rock as they passed. These crevices are visible today and rock wallabies are often seen there in the early morning and at dusk.
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  • In the steep ancient path that sheperds used from Nova Sintra to Faja da Agua, the way passes in Lavadura village that reminds Machu Picchu for its setting among mountain peaks and for the number of stone walls.
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  • A woman passes by one of the two medusas heads in Basilica Cistern in Istanbul.
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  • Children paddling a bamboo raft in the river that passes in Santo Antonio do Principe, the capital village of the island.
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  • Donkey passes in front of the house were French explorer Ren�ailli�tayed in Timbuktu, Mali.
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  • Tuareg man passes by Sankor�osque in Timbuktu, Mali.
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