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744-22 - Inlaid alabaster unguent jar in the form of an ibex, with one natural horn, from the tomb of the pharaoh Tutankhamun, discovered in the Valley of the Kings, Thebes, Egypt, North Africa, Africa
857-67152 - Stephan Begay, five week old Native American Indian baby naps swaddled on a backboard at home on the Navajo Reservation in Northeastern Arizona on March 22, 2007. The baby's mother is Hopi and the father is Navajo, so the baby is part of two tribes. There is a small Hopi Reservation in Kykotsmovi Arizona that is located within the very large Navajo reservation in the northeastern corner of the state, yet intermarriage is rare. Babies are kept on traditional backboards until they start to crawl.
975-22 - Americal style road sign indicating the Stampede road; a mining road built in 1961 to link a previous Trail (Stempede) made famous by the exploits and eventual death of Chris McCandless in 1992. Denali, Alaskan Interior. Denali, Alaska, USA
1194-22 - CAMBODIA Women trained by CSARO to make handicrafts from recycled materials. Some are former waste pickers whose lives have been improved by the project. Kim Savoeun, 49, is the mother of 2 of the girls working here. The settlement slum of San Sok, 10 kilometres outsdie Phnom Penh
1275-22 - Mount Robson, Canadian Rockies' highest peak, in the morning, viewed from the Berg Lake, Mount Robson Provincial Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Canadian Rockies, British Columbia, Canada, North America
1382-22 - Pilies Street with, in the background, the Church Heritage Museumt, Saint Anne's Church and the Church of St. Francis and St. Bernard, seen from the tower of St John's Church, Vilnius, Lithuania, Europe
1373-22 - Architectural detail of the New York Public Library (NYPL), second largest in the USA and fourth largest in the world, New York City, United States of America, North America
857-94725 - Ester Hodari, age 22 years old, cooks dinner using the traditional three-rock cook stove with a fire in the middle. These cookstoves use a lot of fuel, firewood, and produce a lot of smoke. Ester told us that cooking with this type of stove made her eyes turn red and she often had a chest cough. Her children, ages 5, 2 and 3 months are often with her when she is cooking. Her sister-in-law, Shadya Jumanne, age 11, helps her cook as well. Not long ago Ester’s 3 month-old developed a cough, It kept getting worse and so they took her by motorcycle to the hospital at night. Ester started really worrying about this. After this Ester and her husband agreed that they needed to buy a clean cookstove and started saving. The girl helping Ester cook in some of the images is her sister-in-law Shadya Jumanne, age 11. Ester met Solar Sister entrepreneur Fatma Mziray when she married her husband and moved to this village, Mforo near Moshi, Tanzania. Ester said that Fatma is like a mother to her in the village. When Fatma showed Ester the new wood stove she saw that is used less wood and produced less smoke.
1102-22 - Storm force Levante winds blowing the tops of waves, Strait of Gibraltar, Estrecho Natural Park, Los Lanses beach, Tarifa, Andalucia, Costa de la Luz, Spain, Europe
857-90616 - UNALASKA, AK - JUNE 22: A group of western Stellar sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus) congregate on a rocky outcrop along the Aleutian chain on Unalaska Island, Alaska on June 22, 2008. The western Stellar sea lion. the largest of all sea lions, is considered endangered with the reason for its decline uknown. (Photo By Dan Rafla/Aurora), United States of America
1031-22 - The mine uses the most sophisticated modern mining techniques to bring grit salt to the surface, including a laser guided JOY excavator and mechanical drills and lift.
995-22 - Black Guillemot (Cepphus grylle) flying in the middle of Oban Bay with boats in the background. Black Guillemots nest in drains and holes in the sea wall in the middle of Oban town centre. Argyll Scotland, UK