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Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2008: Africa, Kenya

Africa, Kenya, Masai Mara NR. A female leopard takes a rabbit kill to her cub in Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2008: Africa, Kenya, Masai Mara NR. A watchful leopard rests in a tree in Masai Mara National Reserve

Africa, Kenya, Masai Mara NR. A watchful leopard rests in a tree in Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2008: Africa, Kenya, Amboseli NP. A cheetah cub stands still, for just a moment, in Amboseli

Africa, Kenya, Amboseli NP. A cheetah cub stands still, for just a moment, in Amboseli National Park, Kenya

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2008: Africa, Kenya, Aberdare NP. A female olive baboon gives a profile pose at Tree Tops

Africa, Kenya, Aberdare NP. A female olive baboon gives a profile pose at Tree Tops in Aberdare National Park, Kenya

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2008: Africa, Kenya, Amboseli NP. A stately Masai, or Common, giraffe eats lunch on the

Africa, Kenya, Amboseli NP. A stately Masai, or Common, giraffe eats lunch on the Amboseli National Park, Kenya

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2008: Africa, Kenya, Aberdare NP. A female olive baboon stares at the camera at Tree Tops

Africa, Kenya, Aberdare NP. A female olive baboon stares at the camera at Tree Tops in Aberdare National Park in Kenya

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2008: Africa, Kenya

Africa, Kenya, Amboseli NP. A cheetah cub stares sleepily at the camera in Amboseli NP, Kenya

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2008: Bhutan, Thimphu. The monks crimson robes stand in brilliant contrast to the

Bhutan, Thimphu. The monks crimson robes stand in brilliant contrast to the whitewashed walls of Thimphu Dzong, Bhutan

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2008: Bhutan, Punaka. A Wheel of Life painting covers a wall at Punaka Dzong in Bhutan

Bhutan, Punaka. A Wheel of Life painting covers a wall at Punaka Dzong in Bhutan

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2008: Asia, Bhutan

Asia, Bhutan
Bhutan, Paro Valley. The rice harvest transforms the appearance of Paro Valley, Bhutan

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2008: Asia, Afghanistan

Asia, Afghanistan
Afghanistan, Tashkurghan. Freshly-made yoghurt in a fruit bazaar stall in Tashkurghan in Afghanistan

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2008: Afghanistan, Tashkurghan. Metal teapots create a necklace of silver at a tea stall

Afghanistan, Tashkurghan. Metal teapots create a necklace of silver at a tea stall in the bazaar of Tashkurghan, Afghanistan

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2008: Afghanistan, Shibar Pass. Ancient irrigation techniques retain water for terraces

Afghanistan, Shibar Pass. Ancient irrigation techniques retain water for terraces in the arid landscape near the Shibar Pass in Aghanistan

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2008: Afghanistan, Mazar-i-Sharif. The Shrine of Hazrat Ali in Mazar-i-Sharif is one of

Afghanistan, Mazar-i-Sharif. The Shrine of Hazrat Ali in Mazar-i-Sharif is one of the main pilgrimage sites in Afghanistan

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2008: Asia, Afghanistan

Asia, Afghanistan
Afghanistan, Kabul-Torkham Road. This small village on Kabul-Torkham Road, Afghanistan, is fronted by a placid lake

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2008: Asia, Afghanistan

Asia, Afghanistan
Afghanistan, Mazar-i-Sharif. A detail of a colorful mosaic tile at the Shrine to Hazrat Ali in Mazar-i-Sharif in Afghanistan

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2008: Afghanistan, Kabul. A full moon illuminates the sleeping city of Kabul, Afghanistans capital

Afghanistan, Kabul. A full moon illuminates the sleeping city of Kabul, Afghanistans capital

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2008: Afghanistan, Hindu Kush Mountains. Rolling foothills and the Hindu Kush Mountain Range near Bamiam

Afghanistan, Hindu Kush Mountains. Rolling foothills and the Hindu Kush Mountain Range near Bamiam, Afghanistan

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2008: Afghanistan, Hindu Kush Mountains. A lonely dirt road leads into the barren foothills

Afghanistan, Hindu Kush Mountains. A lonely dirt road leads into the barren foothills of the Hindu Kush Mountains in Afghanistan

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2008: The Koh-i-Baba spur of the Hindu Kush Mountains rises between Herat and Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan

The Koh-i-Baba spur of the Hindu Kush Mountains rises between Herat and Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2008: Afghanistan, Ghazni. Brightly-colored dyed wool dries on poles in Ghazni in Afghanistan

Afghanistan, Ghazni. Brightly-colored dyed wool dries on poles in Ghazni in Afghanistan

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2008: Afghanistan, Ghazni. Colorful woolen yarn dries on wooden poles in Ghazni in Afghanistan

Afghanistan, Ghazni. Colorful woolen yarn dries on wooden poles in Ghazni in Afghanistan

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2008: Afghanistan, Ghazni. Brightly-colored wool, recently dyed, is hung to dry in Ghazni, Afghanistan

Afghanistan, Ghazni. Brightly-colored wool, recently dyed, is hung to dry in Ghazni, Afghanistan

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2008: Afghanistan, Five Dams of Ali. Water cascades from the Five Dams of Ali

Afghanistan, Five Dams of Ali. Water cascades from the Five Dams of Ali near Bamian Valley in Afghanistan

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2008: Afghanistan, Band-i-Amir Lakes. The sapphire blue waters of Band-i-Amir Lakes contrast

Afghanistan, Band-i-Amir Lakes. The sapphire blue waters of Band-i-Amir Lakes contrast with the arid landscape, in Afghanistan

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2008: Afghanistan, Band-i-Amir Lakes. A series of clear blue lakes exist in the arid climate

Afghanistan, Band-i-Amir Lakes. A series of clear blue lakes exist in the arid climate of the Hindu Kush Mountains in Afghanistan

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2008: Clear water runs from the Band-i-Amir Lakes near Bamina Valley in Afghanistan

Clear water runs from the Band-i-Amir Lakes near Bamina Valley in Afghanistan

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2008: Afghanistan, Bamian Valley. The ruins of a lookout languish above pastures in the Bamian Valley

Afghanistan, Bamian Valley. The ruins of a lookout languish above pastures in the Bamian Valley, a World Heritage Site, in Afghanistan

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2008: Asia, Afghanistan

Asia, Afghanistan
Afghanistan, Bamian Valley. Cultivated cottonwood trees provide timber in Bamian Valley, a World Heritage Site, in Afghanistan

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2008: Asia, Afghanistan

Asia, Afghanistan
Afghanistan, Bamian Valley. The view from the top of the large Buddha includes the Hindu Kush Mountains above Bamian Valley, a World Heritage Site, in Afghanistan

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2008: Asia, Afghanistan

Asia, Afghanistan
Afghanistan, Bamian Valley. A person stands at the base of the Great Buddha in the Bamian Valley, a World Heritage Site, in Afghanistan

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2008: Afghanistan, Bamian Valley. An abandoned watchtower in the City of Noise rises above

Afghanistan, Bamian Valley. An abandoned watchtower in the City of Noise rises above the Bamian Valley, a World Heritage Site, in Afghanistan

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2008: Asia, Afghanistan

Asia, Afghanistan
Afghanistan, Bamian Valley. A dirt road parallels a stream winding through the Bamian Valley, a World Heritage Site, in Afghanistan

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2008: Afghanistan, Bamian Valley. The Large Buddha, 175 feet high, was carved from the

Afghanistan, Bamian Valley. The Large Buddha, 175 feet high, was carved from the face of the cliff in the Bamian Valley in Afghanistan and is now a World Heritage Site

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2008: Asia, Afghanistan

Asia, Afghanistan
Afghanistan, Bamian Valley. Ancient irrigation methods still exist in the Bamian Valley in Afghanistan, a World Heritage Site

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2008: Afghanistan, Bamian Valley. A young girl waits in a field below pink cliffs in the Bamian Valley

Afghanistan, Bamian Valley. A young girl waits in a field below pink cliffs in the Bamian Valley, a World Heritage Site, in Afghanistan

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2008: Asia, Afghanistan

Asia, Afghanistan
Afghanistan, Bamian Valley. Farmers in the dry Bamian Valley, a World Heritage Site, in northern Afghanistan developed these irrigation systems hundreds of years ago

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2008: Afghanistan, Bamian Valley. Rolling hills lead to the snow fields of the rugged Hindu

Afghanistan, Bamian Valley. Rolling hills lead to the snow fields of the rugged Hindu Kush Mountains near Bamian Valley, Afghanistan

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2008: Afghanistan, Bamian Valley. A Kuchi nomad camp in Bamian Valley, a World Heritage Site

Afghanistan, Bamian Valley. A Kuchi nomad camp in Bamian Valley, a World Heritage Site, in Afghanistan, survives in the shadow of the Hindu Kush

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2008: Asia, Afghanistan

Asia, Afghanistan
Afghanistan, Bamian Valley. A lonely caravansary sits at the base of foothills of the Hindu Kush in Bamian Valley, a World Heritage Site, Afghanistan

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2008: Thailland, Bangkok. Colorful tiles decorate the prangs at the Temple of Dawn, or Wat Arun

Thailland, Bangkok. Colorful tiles decorate the prangs at the Temple of Dawn, or Wat Arun, in Bangkok, Thailand

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2008: (1725-1807). Jean Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur. French soldier. The meeting of Comte de Rochambeau

(1725-1807). Jean Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur. French soldier. The meeting of Comte de Rochambeau
COMTE de ROCHAMBEAU (1725-1807). Jean Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur. French soldier. The meeting of Comte de Rochambeau and General George Washington at Wethersfield, Connecticut, May 1781

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2008: (1732-1799). 1st President of the United States. Washingtons tomb at Mount Vernon

(1732-1799). 1st President of the United States. Washingtons tomb at Mount Vernon, his home in Fairfax County
GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). 1st President of the United States. Washingtons tomb at Mount Vernon, his home in Fairfax County, Virginia. Steel engraving, 1838, after William Henry Bartlett

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2008: Beach view, Kato Zakros, Lasithi region, Crete, Greek Islands, Greece, Europe

Beach view, Kato Zakros, Lasithi region, Crete, Greek Islands, Greece, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2008: Blue Greek restaurant chairs, Crete, Greek Islands, Greece, Europe

Blue Greek restaurant chairs, Crete, Greek Islands, Greece, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2008: Vai beach, Lasithi region, Crete, Greek Islands, Greece, Europe

Vai beach, Lasithi region, Crete, Greek Islands, Greece, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2008: Beach view, Kato Zakros, Lasithi region, Crete, Greek Islands, Greece, Europe

Beach view, Kato Zakros, Lasithi region, Crete, Greek Islands, Greece, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2008: Vai beach, Lasithi region, Crete, Greek Islands, Greece, Europe

Vai beach, Lasithi region, Crete, Greek Islands, Greece, Europe



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