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Images Dated 3rd February 2009 (page 6)

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Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2009: Africa. Tanzania. African Elephant at Tarangire NP

Africa. Tanzania. African Elephant at Tarangire NP

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2009: Africa, Ethiopia

Africa, Ethiopia
Jordan, Petra. Indiana Jones-themed snack and coffee shop near the entrance to Petra, the capital of the ancient Nabataean civilization featured in the classic adventure movie

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2009: Jordan, Petra. Dramatic first view from the Siq or narrow gorge entry of the sculpted

Jordan, Petra. Dramatic first view from the Siq or narrow gorge entry of the sculpted rose-red Treasury, the iconic landmark of the Nabataean Lost City of Petra

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2009: Africa, Ethiopia

Africa, Ethiopia
Jordan, Madaba. Worship candles burn in the sanctuary of St Georges Greek Orthodox Church

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2009: Africa, Ethiopia

Africa, Ethiopia
Jordan, Madaba. Christ welcoming resurrected Christian saints to heaven and other iconography decorate the sanctuary of St. Georges Orthodox Church

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2009: Jordan, Madaba. Wood mosaic head rest with 16th Century Egyptian-Turkish design produced

Jordan, Madaba. Wood mosaic head rest with 16th Century Egyptian-Turkish design produced today in Madaba, Jordan

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2009: Africa, Ethiopia

Africa, Ethiopia
Jordan, Madaba. Wood mosaic head rest with 16th Century Egyptian-Turkish design produced today in Madaba, Jordan

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2009: Jordan, Madaba. Classic 16th Century wood mosaic pattern of Egyptian-Turkish origin

Jordan, Madaba. Classic 16th Century wood mosaic pattern of Egyptian-Turkish origin on head rest of chair produced today

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2009: Jordan, Madaba. Traditional lantern

Jordan, Madaba. Traditional lantern

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2009: Jordan, Madaba. Mosaic artisan working with tesserae, small squares of local stone

Jordan, Madaba. Mosaic artisan working with tesserae, small squares of local stone whose vibrant colors last for centuries, at a studio in Madaba, Jordans famed mosaic capital. (MR)

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2009: Africa, Ethiopia

Africa, Ethiopia
Jordan, Mt. Nebo. Reproduction of Greek mosaic text and illuminations of The Four Rivers of Paradise from an 8th Century monastery near Mt. Nebo, Jordan. Exhibited in Franciscan Archeological Museum

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2009: Africa, Ethiopia

Africa, Ethiopia
Jordan, Mt. Nebo. Mosiac reproduction of floor tiles from Mukhayyat Byzantine Monastery, 4th to 10th Century. Exhibited at Franciscan Archeological Museum

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2009: Africa, Ethiopia

Africa, Ethiopia
Jordan, Mt. Nebo. Reproduction of floor tiles from 4th-10th Century Byzantine monastery near Mt. Nebo exhibited at Franciscan Archeological Museum

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2009: Jordan, Petra. Exquisite architectual sculpturing of the sandstone Treasury of Petra

Jordan, Petra. Exquisite architectual sculpturing of the sandstone Treasury of Petra, Jordan in its columns and entrance ways

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2009: Jordan, Petra. Exquisite architectual sculpturing of the sandstone Treasury of Petra

Jordan, Petra. Exquisite architectual sculpturing of the sandstone Treasury of Petra, Jordan in its columns and entrance ways

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2009: Jordan, Petra. Carved rose-red sandstone inner hall of the Treasury has withstood

Jordan, Petra. Carved rose-red sandstone inner hall of the Treasury has withstood many earthquakes over 2, 200 years

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2009: Jordan, Petra. Narrow walls of 1, 600-foot-tall gorge or Siq (Arabic) that is the

Jordan, Petra. Narrow walls of 1, 600-foot-tall gorge or Siq (Arabic) that is the nearly mile-long approach to Petra, Jordans 8th Wonder of the World

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2009: Jordan, Petra. Eroded pink sandstone formations hid the 3rd Century capital the Nabataean Arabs

Jordan, Petra. Eroded pink sandstone formations hid the 3rd Century capital the Nabataean Arabs and lost Petra from the outside world for a thousand years

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2009: Africa, Ethiopia

Africa, Ethiopia
Jordan, Madaba. Mosaic artwork of the baptism of Jesus Christ in the Jordan River by John the Baptist in sanctuary of St. Georges Greek Orthodox Church, Madaba, Jordan

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2009: Jordan, Mount Nebo. The Rolling Stone of Abu Badd at Mount Nebo, Jordan which protected

Jordan, Mount Nebo. The Rolling Stone of Abu Badd at Mount Nebo, Jordan which protected the entrance of a nearby Byzantine monastery in the 7th Century

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2009: Egypt, Cairo. Statues in main hall of the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities

Egypt, Cairo. Statues in main hall of the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2009: Africa, Egypt

Africa, Egypt
Egypt, Cairo. The Egyptian Museum of Antiquities

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2009: Egypt, Cairo. Statues in main hall of the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities

Egypt, Cairo. Statues in main hall of the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2009: Corn Dollies

Corn Dollies
Bert Manton making corn dollies, he teaches this craft that goes back thousands of years. Working in his workshop at Woodford Halse in Northamptonshire ( seven in a set )

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2009: Corn Dollies

Corn Dollies
Bert Manton making corn dollies, he teaches this craft that goes back thousands of years. Working in his workshop at Woodford Halse in Northamptonshire ( six in a set )

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2009: Corn Dollies

Corn Dollies
Bert Manton making corn dollies, he teaches this craft that goes back thousands of years. Working in his workshop at Woodford Halse in Northamptonshire ( five in a set )

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2009: Corn Dollies

Corn Dollies
Bert Manton making corn dollies, he teaches this craft that goes back thousands of years. Working in his workshop at Woodford Halse in Northamptonshire ( four in a set )

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2009: Corn Dollies

Corn Dollies
Bert Manton making corn dollies, he teaches this craft that goes back thousands of years. Working in his workshop at Woodford Halse in Northamptonshire ( two in a set )

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2009: Corn Dollies

Corn Dollies
Bert Manton making corn dollies, he teaches this craft that goes back thousands of years. Working in his workshop at Woodford Halse in Northamptonshire ( eleven in a set )

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2009: Corn Dollies

Corn Dollies
Bert Manton making corn dollies, he teaches this craft that goes back thousands of years. Working in his workshop at Woodford Halse in Northamptonshire ( ten in a set )

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2009: Corn Dollies

Corn Dollies
Bert Manton making corn dollies, he teaches this craft that goes back thousands of years. Working in his workshop at Woodford Halse in Northamptonshire ( one in a set )

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2009: Corn Dollies

Corn Dollies
Bert Manton making corn dollies, he teaches this craft that goes back thousands of years. Working in his workshop at Woodford Halse in Northamptonshire ( three in a set )

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2009: Lodge Park

Lodge Park on the Sherborne Estate near Northleach Gloucestershire. Built as a banqueting hall and a grandstand to watch deer coursing

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2009: Lodge Park

Lodge Park on the Sherborne Estate near Northleach Gloucestershire. Built as a banqueting hall and a grandstand to watch deer coursing

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2009: Lodge Park

Lodge Park on the Sherborne Estate near Northleach Gloucestershire. Built as a banqueting hall and a grandstand to watch deer coursing

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2009: Lodge Park

Lodge Park on the Sherborne Estate near Northleach Gloucestershire. Built as a banqueting hall and a grandstand to watch deer coursing

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2009: Lodge Park

Lodge Park on the Sherborne Estate near Northleach Gloucestershire. Built as a banqueting hall and a grandstand to watch deer coursing

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2009: Lodge Park

Lodge Park on the Sherborne Estate near Northleach Gloucestershire. Built as a banqueting hall and a grandstand to watch deer coursing

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2009: Lodge Park

Lodge Park on the Sherborne Estate near Northleach Gloucestershire. Built as a banqueting hall and a grandstand to watch deer coursing

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2009: Lodge Park

Lodge Park on the Sherborne Estate near Northleach Gloucestershire. Built as a banqueting hall and a grandstand to watch deer coursing

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2009: Lodge Park

Lodge Park on the Sherborne Estate near Northleach Gloucestershire. Built as a banqueting hall and a grandstand to watch deer coursing

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2009: Lodge Park

Lodge Park on the Sherborne Estate near Northleach Gloucestershire. Built as a banqueting hall and a grandstand to watch deer coursing

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2009: Lodge Park

Lodge Park on the Sherborne Estate near Northleach Gloucestershire. Built as a banqueting hall and a grandstand to watch deer coursing

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2009: Lodge Park

Lodge Park on the Sherborne Estate near Northleach Gloucestershire. Built as a banqueting hall and a grandstand to watch deer coursing

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2009: Lloyds Building, City of London, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Lloyds Building, City of London, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2009: Brown bread

Brown bread. Loaf of granary bread with two slices cut from it

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2009: Parallel universes, conceptual artwork

Parallel universes, conceptual artwork
Parallel universes, conceptual computer artwork. Spheres containing different universes connected by beams of light. This could represent parallel universes connected to each other by wormholes

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2009: Great masterwort Gill Richardson

Great masterwort Gill Richardson
Great masterwort (Astrantia major Gill Richardson ) flowers



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