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1372-2185 - Series of intricately carved Usuki Stone Buddhas, Japan, nestled within a cliffside setting surrounded by moss-covered rock, representing a masterpiece of early Japanese Buddhist art.
1372-1942 - Ancient stone stupas and statues covered in moss and ferns at Okunoin Cemetery, Koyasan, Japan — spiritual resting place within the cedar forest of this sacred mountain.
832-409423 - Atmospheric picture of a foggy lake landscape at sunset with buoys and swimming ducks in the background the cathedral of Radolfzell, harbour, moss, Höri, Lake Constance, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
832-408975 - The Rötenbachschluchthütte in the forest, with moss on the roof. In front of it the Rötenbach with long exposure. Rötenbach gorge, Upper Black Forest, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
832-408892 - Old stone arch bridge over a river, surrounded by lush nature and clear sky, aerial view, Dandalo stone arch bridge, Adjaristskali River, Adjara Autonomous Republic, Adjara, Adjara, Lesser Caucasus, Georgia
832-408466 - Tank barrier, defence system Plamort, World War II, to protect Italy from Nazi Germany, near Biotop Plamorter moss, raised bog, at Reschenpass, Vinschgau, South Tyrol, Italy
1387-1510 - A Peninsula Cooter turtle (Pseudemys peninsularis) looking up and positioned on the sandy bottom of the Morrison Springs cavern at 80 feet deep in the fresh clearwaters of the State Park near Red Bay, Florida.
1382-3490 - The kare-sansui (dry landscape) zen garden at Ryōan-ji (The Temple of the Dragon at Peace) one of the Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. , Kyoto, Japan
1382-3482 - Jizo statues and graves at Okunoin of Mount Koya, a sacred Buddhist site and cemetery. Opened in 835, it houses the mausoleum of Kūkai, founder of the Shingon school of esoteric Buddhism, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan, East Asia
1382-3472 - Jizo statues and graves at Okunoin of Mount Koya, a sacred Buddhist site and cemetery. Opened in 835, it houses the mausoleum of Kūkai, founder of the Shingon school of esoteric Buddhism, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan, East Asia