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1387-1516 - A young married couple celebrate their ten year anniversary by scuba diving in the clear freshwaters of Devil's Den Springs, a sinkhole in Williston, Florida, as the afternoon sun filters down into the cavern.
832-406112 - PARIS, FRANCE, OCTOBER 20, 2022 : Oval reading room in National Library, Richelieu site, Paris, france, built by architects Jean-Louis Pascal. and Alfred Recoura, from year 1897 to year 1932
1390-329 - Ancient Quzhou city wall. Zhejiang Province, China. The city wall was first constructed 1800 years ago and continually expanded and reinforced in the subsequent dynasties.
802-1142 - Gallarus Oratory is believed to be over 1000 years old and is the best preserved ancient church in Ireland. It's one of the few remaining churches of this type to survive intact today. Dingle Peninsula, Co Kerry
802-1141 - Gallarus Oratory is believed to be over 1000 years old and is the best preserved ancient church in Ireland. It's one of the few remaining churches of this type to survive intact today. Dingle Peninsula, Co Kerry
802-1140 - Gallarus Oratory is believed to be over 1000 years old and is the best preserved ancient church in Ireland. It's one of the few remaining churches of this type to survive intact today. Dingle Peninsula, Co Kerry
1390-209 - Longzhu (Dragon Pearl) Pagoda at Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-177 - Cured fish, meat and sausages being air dried at Yaoli ancient village, Jingdezhen, Jiangxi Province, China. This 2000 year old village has more than 250 heritage buildings from the Ming and Qing era.
1390-173 - Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-172 - An ancient kiln in Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-171 - Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-170 - Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-169 - Porcelain vats at Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-168 - Lantern display at Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-167 - Longzhu (Dragon Pearl) Pagoda at Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-166 - Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-165 - Imperial Kiln Museum, Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-164 - Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-163 - Porcelain cups. Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-162 - Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-161 - Unique window. Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-160 - Longzhu (Dragon Pearl) Pagoda at Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-159 - Imperial Kiln Museum, Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-158 - Imperial Kiln Museum, Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-157 - Imperial Kiln Museum, Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-156 - An ancient kiln in Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-155 - Wooden cart for transporting pottery. Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-133 - Picturesque Shanxiabao village on the hillside, Wuyi County, Jinhua City, Zhejiang Province, China. Under cultural protection, the 800 year old ancient village was featured in Chinese National Geography and still has buildings from 1723-1735.