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832-401745 - Traditional food 'Tarte Flambee or Flammkuchen German-French Alsace border region. The name means 'pie baked in the flames', similar to a thin pizza with bacon and soured cream
832-399896 - Orange River, also known as the Orange River, on the border between Namibia and South Africa, sand dunes behind, Oranjemund, Sperrgebiet National Park, also known as Tsau ǁKhaeb National Park, Namibia, Africa
832-399898 - Thunderstorm over the Orange River, also known as the Orange River, on the border between Namibia and South Africa, Oranjemund, Sperrgebiet National Park, also known as Tsau ǁKhaeb National Park, Namibia, Africa
832-399897 - Thunderstorm over the Orange River, also known as the Orange River, on the border between Namibia and South Africa, Oranjemund, Sperrgebiet National Park, also known as Tsau ǁKhaeb National Park, Namibia, Africa
832-398222 - Weg der Hoffnung, work of art, memorial, food for thought, an art project of the Point Alpha Foundation, The Weg der Hoffnung with its 14 stations ties in with the Christian Way of the Cross, Point Alpha, memorial, commemorative and meeting place on the road between Geisa (Thuringia) and Rasdorf (Hesse), Germany, Europe
762-419 - Bear Hang, food bag hung between two trees to protect it from bears, Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, Superior National Forest, Minnesota, United States of America, North America
762-398 - Rapids between Mora Lake and Little Saganaga Lake, Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, Superior National Forest, Minnesota, United States of America, North America
832-380805 - Woman standing at divergent tectonic boundary between North American and Eurasian plates, photographing, Mid-Atlantic Ridge, rift valley, Krafla, Myvatn, Northern Region, Iceland, Europe
857-94465 - Robert Hahn reads in his tent as Ethan Welty walks past with his headlamp on at their camp on the Nam Ou River in Phou Den Din National Protected Area, Laos. The wooden tripod was built by hunters and fishermen who regularly camp and poach wild game within park boundaries despite (or perhaps without knowledge) that this is technically illegal.