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1116-13409 - The throne and chair in the background are used by the queen and her consort, or the governor general and his or her spouse, respectively, during the opening of Parliament in the Senate Chamber in the Centre Block of tthe Parliament Buildings, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
817-397745 - D-Krefeld, Rhine, Lower Rhine, Rhineland, North Rhine-Westphalia, NRW, Anne-Frank-Platz, Anne-Frank square, Muehlenstrasse, residential buildings, row houses, bordels, cathouses
857-30782 - Bayamo Municipal Center, Little Havana section of Miami, Florida. Dade County, Florida and the city of Miami are a melting pot for Haitian, Cuban and Hispanic immigrants in general.
917-241 - Leucistic Antarctic Fur Seal pup, Arctocephalus gazella, South Georgia, South Atlantic Ocean. Leucism is a general term for the phenotype resulting from defects in pigment cell differentiation and/or migration from the neural crest to skin, hair or feathers . This results in either the entire body surface or patches of the body surface having a lack of cells capable of making pigment.
917-240 - Leucistic Antarctic Fur Seal pup, Arctocephalus gazella, amongst normally coloured animals, South Georgia, South Atlantic Ocean. Leucism is a general term for the phenotype resulting from defects in pigment cell differentiation and/or migration from the neural crest to skin, hair or feathers . This results in either the entire surface or patches of the body surface having a lack of cells capable of making pigment.
841-431 - Wodaabe (Bororo) man with his face painted at the annual Gerewol male beauty contest, a general reunion of West African Wodaabe Peuls (Bororo Peul), Niger, West Africa, Africa
841-426 - Wodaabe-Bororo men with faces painted at the annual Gerewol male beauty contest, a general reunion of West African Wodaabe Peuls (Bororo Peul), Niger, West Africa, Africa
841-429 - Wodaabe (Bororo) men with faces painted at the annual Gerewol male beauty contest, a general reunion of West African Wodaabe Peuls (Bororo Peul), Niger, West Africa, Africa
841-430 - Wodaabe (Bororo) man with his face painted at the annual Gerewol male beauty contest, a general reunion of West African Wodaabe Peuls (Bororo Peul), Niger, West Africa, Africa
841-427 - Wodaabe (Bororo) men with faces painted at the annual Gerewol male beauty contest, a general reunion of West African Wodaabe Peuls (Bororo Peul), Niger, West Africa, Africa
841-435 - Wodaabe (Bororo) man with his face painted at the annual Gerewol male beauty contest, a general reunion of West African Wodaabe Peuls (Bororo Peul), Niger, West Africa, Africa
841-433 - Wodaabe (Bororo) men with faces painted at the annual Gerewol male beauty contest, a general reunion of West African Wodaabe Peuls (Bororo Peul), Niger, West Africa, Africa
841-425 - Wodaabe (Bororo) man with his face painted for the annual Gerewol male beauty contest, a general reunion of West African Wodaade Peuls (Bororo Peul), Niger, West Africa, Africa
841-428 - Wodaabe (Bororo) man with his face painted at the annual Gerewol male beauty contest, a general reunion of West African Wodaabe Peuls (Bororo Peul), Niger, West Africa, Africa
841-421 - Group of Wodaabe (Bororo) men with faces painted for the annual Gerewol male beauty contest, the general reunion of West Africa for the Wodaabe Peul (Bororo Peul) people, Niger, West Africa, Africa
841-423 - Back view of a group of Wodaabe (Bororo) men at the annual Gerewol male beauty contest, the general reunion of West Africa for the Wodaabe Peul (Bororo Peul) people, Niger, West Africa, Africa
698-2703 - Rhyolite Mercantile, a General Store, in the ghost town of Rhyolite, a former gold mining community, Death Valley, near Beatty, Nevada, United States of America, North America
817-232133 - General Joffre sympathising with one of his wounded soldiers during World War I Joseph Jacques Cesaire Joffre, 1852 to 1931 French general, Commander-in-Chief of the French Army From The Illustrated War News 1915