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1314-142 - Beautiful landscape of huge Ayers Rock (Uluru) monolith from Talinguru Nyakunytjaku Sunrise viewing area in Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Outback, Northern Territory, Australia, Pacific
860-287782 - Serac at sunset, a huge serac of a hundred meters long and 30 meters high has just detached from a glacier front at the bottom of Scoresby Sund, It will break into several large icebergs, Greenland
1314-96 - Red sand of Australian outback at Ayers Rock in dry season, huge sandstone monolith in Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, central Australia, Northern Territory. Icon of Red Centre. Blue sky, copy space.
1314-94 - Banner panorama of majestic Uluru (Ayers Rock), the huge sandstone monolith in Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, icon of Australian outback or Red Centre, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Northern Territory, Australia, Pacific
1314-91 - Uluru (Ayers Rock) in dry season, the huge sandstone monolith in Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Northern Territory, Australia, Pacific
83-13081 - Young women eating sate at a stall in the eating area of this huge old market, Central Market, city centre, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia
857-95822 - Basilica Cistern is a huge underground Roman water source held up with 336 marble columns, on some of them Medusa heads and decorations covering 9, 800 sq. meters, Istanbul, Turkey
857-95728 - On Saturday 5th December 2015, Storm desmond crashed into the UK, producing the UK''s highest ever 24 hour rainfall total at 341.4mm. It flooded many towns including Keswick. This shots shows one of two railway bridges on the old Keswick railway line that were completely destroyed by the floods. It also shows a tree, now sat in the middle of the river, that used to be growing on the river bank. The force of water was such that it has scoured out huge areas of banking and realigned the river in places.'