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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
832-393313 - View from Bornhagen to Ludwigstein Castle in the Werra-Meissner district in Hesse, late medieval castle surrounded by forests of the Werra Mountains, Green Belt, border path, inner-German border, Bornhagen, Eichsfeld district, Thuringia, Germany, Europe
832-393315 - Grassland in the Droemling, swans in the drainage ditch, Olor, lowland moor, lowland area, biosphere reserve, nature reserve, Kolonnenweg, Lochplattenweg, inner-German border installation, Gruenes Band, border path, near Oebisfelde, Boerde District
832-393314 - Grassland in the Droemling, drainage ditch, lowland moor, lowland area, biosphere reserve, nature reserve, Kolonnenweg, Lochplattenweg, inner-German border installation, Gruenes Band, border path, near Oebisfelde, Boerde County, Saxony-Anhalt, De
832-393312 - Salt dump, potash mining, railway tracks, Kolonnenweg, Lochplattenweg, Gruenes Band, border trail, former German-German border, Philipsthal, Werratal, Hersfeld-Rotenburg district, Hesse, Germany, Europe
832-393316 - Grassland in the Droemling, drainage ditch, lowland moor, lowland area, biosphere reserve, nature reserve, Kolonnenweg, Lochplattenweg, inner-German border installation, Gruenes Band, border path, near Oebisfelde, Boerde County, Saxony-Anhalt, De
832-392754 - Three Free States Stone, border stone, hiker with backpack sitting on bench, Green Belt, Kolonnenweg, border path, inner German border, hiking trail, Bavaria, Saxony, Thuringia, Germany, Europe
857-33527 - An adolescent Pashtun girl shields her face as she carries water through the streets of the Meira camp for earthquake survivors, Northwest Frontier Province, Pakistan. The conservative code of the Pashtun tribe of the area dictate that girls must cover themselves, including their faces, after their first period. The crowded life in the camp has made such rules difficult to follow. The Meira Tent camp (also called Mera, or Maria camp), is located on the Indus River in the Battagram district. The camp, the largest for displaced people in Pakistan, hosts over 21,000 earthquake survivors, primarily from the Allai valley in Pakistan's NWFP, one of the areas worst-hit by the October 8, 2005 earthquake.
857-33520 - A Pashtun girl holds her younger brother, in the Meira camp for earthquake survivors in the Northwest Frontier Province, Pakistan. The Meira Tent camp (also called Mera, or Maria camp), is located on the Indus River in the Battagram district. The camp, the largest for displaced people in Pakistan, hosts over 21,000 earthquake survivors, primarily from the Allai valley in Pakistan's NWFP, one of the areas worst-hit by the October 8, 2005 earthquake.
857-33534 - A Pashtun man returning home to his mountain home from a camp for earthquake survivors, carries boxes up a steep hill, in the Battagram District, Pakistan's Northwest Frontier Province. The Pakistan army has dictated that all camps for people displaced by the earthquake be emptied by early April, whether families want to return or not. The Battgram district was one of the worst-hit by the October 2005 earthquake, and aftershocks and heavy rains continue to trigger landslides, which have hampered reconstruction efforts and the return of earthquake survivors to their mountain villages from the low altitude tent camps where many spent the winter.
857-33519 - At the Meira tent camp for earthquake survivors, Pashtun men load their family's possessions onto a tractor trailer as they prepare to leave the camp, where they have spent the winter, the Allai Valley, Northwest Frontier Province, Pakistan.
857-33522 - In the Meira camp for earthquake survivors, two Pashtun men sit by piles of family possesions, waiting for the truck which will take them from the camp, where they have spent the winter, back to their devastated mountain village, in the Northwest Frontier Province, Pakistan. The Pakistani army, which runs the camp, has mandated that the camps be cleared by early April, despite the fact that many families are afraid or unprepared to return to their devastated homes. The Meira Tent camp (also called Mera, or Maria camp), is located on the Indus River in the Battagram district. The camp, the largest for displaced people in Pakistan, hosts over 21,000 earthquake survivors, primarily from the Allai valley in Pakistan's NWFP, one of the areas worst-hit by the October 8, 2005 earthquake.
857-33533 - On the the road to the Allai Valley, men try to push a truck that is stuck in mud and landslide debris and which is blocking other trucks full of humanitarian aid and earthquake survivors returning to their mountain villages, Battagram District, Pakistan's Northwest Frontier Province. The region was one of the worst-hit by the October 2005 earthquake, and aftershocks and heavy rains continue to trigger landslides, which have hampered reconstruction efforts and the return of earthquake survivors to their mountain villages from the low altitude tent camps where many spent the winter.
857-33782 - On the the road to the Allai Valley, a Pashtun family carries luggage past trucks that are stuck in mud and landslide debris-the trucks are full of other families and their possessions traveling back to their mountan villages, Battagram District, Pakistan's Northwest Frontier Province. The region was one of the worst-hit by the October 2005 earthquake, and aftershocks and heavy rains continue to trigger landslides, which have hampered reconstruction efforts and the return of earthquake survivors to their mountain villages from the low altitude tent camps where many spent the winter.
857-33537 - Pashtun men clear rocks from a landslide that is blocking the road to the Allai Valley, and preventing many trucks full of earthquake survivors and their possessions from traveling back to their mountan villages, Battagram District, Pakistan's Northwest Frontier Province. The region was one of the worst-hit by the October 2005 earthquake, and aftershocks and heavy rains continue to trigger landslides, which have hampered reconstruction efforts and the return of earthquake survivors to their mountain villages from the low altitude tent camps where many spent the winter.
857-33392 - Dave Dohnel from Frontier Pack Train rides a horse outside of Bishop, California. Frontier Pack Train offers full service trips intro the backcountry by horse, that will meet your personal needs including full service kitchens, latrines camp set up and take down.