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809-8543 - Pope Francis presides over the Easter Vigil in St. Peter's Basilica, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Christians around the world marking Holy Week, Vatican, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe
809-8542 - Pope Francis leads Palm Sunday, marking the final Sunday of Lent, the beginning of Holy Week, St. Peters, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Vatican, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe
1116-51963 - View taken from behind of two women riding horses following a Southern giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis angolensis) through the bush at the Gabus Game Ranch; Otavi, Otjozondjupa, Namibia
1116-51946 - Close-up of a southern giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis angolensis) browsing leafy thornbush on the savanna against a blue sky and eyeing the camera at the Gabus Game Ranch; Otavi, Otjozondjupa, Namibia
1116-51962 - Two women riding horses (Equus ferus caballus) on a dirt road traveling through the bush at the Gabus Game Ranch with a southern giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis angolensis) in the background; Otavi, Otjozondjupa, Namibia
1116-51970 - Young Southern giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis angolensis) looking at camera and standing in golden long grass in a field on the savanna at the Gabus Game Ranch; Otavi, Otjozondjupa, Namibia
1116-52247 - Dehavilland Beaver taking off from tundra bush airstrip in late summer, with a caribou rack marking the end of the runway, Brooks Range, Upper Marsh Fork Valley, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge; Alaska, United States of America
1116-51934 - Portrait of southern giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis angolensis) standing in the golden long grass in a clearing in the woodlands of the savanna at dawn in the Gabus Game Ranch; Otavi, Otjozondjupa, Namibia
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
809-8194 - A general view of St. Peter's Square and St. Peter's Basilica during a Mass marking the Jubilee for Catechists, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Vatican, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe
1174-6475 - Cardigan Bay and stone cairn marking the entrance to Porthgain Harbour from the Pembrokeshire Coast Trail, Pembrokeshire National Park, Wales, UK, Pembrokeshire National Park, Wales
1174-6476 - Cardigan Bay and stone cairn marking the entrance to Porthgain Harbour from the Pembrokeshire Coast Trail, Pembrokeshire National Park, Wales, UK, Pembrokeshire National Park, Wales
1174-6477 - Cardigan Bay with distant stone cairn marking the entrance to Porthgain Harbour from the Pembrokeshire Coast Trail, Pembrokeshire National Park, Wales, UK, Pembrokeshire National Park, Wales
1174-4985 - Head of a male leopard, Panthera pardus, front view of yellow-green eyes, white whiskers and rosette skin marking, black background, Londolozi Game Reserve, Sabi Sands, Greater Kruger National Park, South Africa
857-96033 - Each summer the Sami reindeer herders of Northern Scandinavia face the challenge of ear-marking each of the new calves born to their herd. Using the ancient mark of their family, the small carvings made in the ears allow the herders to recognise their herd whilst they graze. It's a daunting task given the number of reindeer they are responsible for and the vast distances they cover as they graze across the mountain pastures north of the Arctic Circle.Sweden?????s indigenous Sami reindeer herders are demanding state aid to help them cope with the impact of this summer?????s unprecedented drought and wildfires, saying their future is at risk as global warming changes the environment in the far north. The Swedish government this week announced five major investigations aimed at preparing the country for the kind of extreme heatwave it experienced in July, when temperatures exceeded 30C (86F) and forest fires raged inside the Arctic circle.
857-96034 - Each summer the Sami reindeer herders of Northern Scandinavia face the challenge of ear-marking each of the new calves born to their herd. Using the ancient mark of their family, the small carvings made in the ears allow the herders to recognise their herd whilst they graze. It's a daunting task given the number of reindeer they are responsible for and the vast distances they cover as they graze across the mountain pastures north of the Arctic Circle.Sweden?????s indigenous Sami reindeer herders are demanding state aid to help them cope with the impact of this summer?????s unprecedented drought and wildfires, saying their future is at risk as global warming changes the environment in the far north. The Swedish government this week announced five major investigations aimed at preparing the country for the kind of extreme heatwave it experienced in July, when temperatures exceeded 30C (86F) and forest fires raged inside the Arctic circle.
857-96032 - Each summer the Sami reindeer herders of Northern Scandinavia face the challenge of ear-marking each of the new calves born to their herd. Using the ancient mark of their family, the small carvings made in the ears allow the herders to recognise their herd whilst they graze. It's a daunting task given the number of reindeer they are responsible for and the vast distances they cover as they graze across the mountain pastures north of the Arctic Circle.Sweden?????s indigenous Sami reindeer herders are demanding state aid to help them cope with the impact of this summer?????s unprecedented drought and wildfires, saying their future is at risk as global warming changes the environment in the far north. The Swedish government this week announced five major investigations aimed at preparing the country for the kind of extreme heatwave it experienced in July, when temperatures exceeded 30C (86F) and forest fires raged inside the Arctic circle.