1112-7927 - Camel on the Street of Facades, Petra Archaeological Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, Petra, Jordan, Middle East
832-399358 - Happy small brown French Bulldog dog wearing a scarf around neck running towards camera playing fetch with wooden stick in muzzle in front of autumn landscape
1174-5200 - A pride of lions, Panthera leo, lie over a buffalo carcass, Syncerus caffer, looking away, biting muzzle of bloated buffalo, blood on mouth, Londolozi Game Reserve, Sabi Sands, Greater Kruger National Park, South Africa
1174-5110 - A close up of a lion's mouth and paw, Panthera leo, linking paw, raised foot, bloody muzzle, tongue barbs visible, Londolozi Game Reserve, Sabi Sands, Greater Kruger National Park, South Africa
832-379748 - Morning atmosphere at the port of Wieck, River Ryck, behind the mouth in the Bay of Greifswald, Greifswald, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany, Europe
832-318387 - DEU, Germany: Sniper. Police SWAT Team, for arresting armed and dangerous criminals. They are specialists for rescuing hostages. They have special weapons and equipment.
832-219724 - Cannon and watch tower in the Forte de Santo Antonio da Barra fortress, Salvador, Bahia, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Brazil, South America
832-219725 - Cannon and watch tower in the Forte de Santo Antonio da Barra fortress, Salvador, Bahia, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Brazil, South America
832-137445 - Cannons, historical war items, weapons, city walls, Muralla, Dalt Vila, historic old town, Unesco World Heritage Site, Ibiza, Pityuses, Balearic Island, Spain, Europe
829-828 - Chief Petty Officer Dudley Malgas using a wooden ram rod to push the charge into the muzzle of the noon gun cannon in Cape Town.
The daily noon gun is Cape Town’s oldest living tradition and the two cannons used are the oldest guns in daily use in the world. They have marked the midday hour in the mother city in this distinctive, albeit noisy manner since early 1806. The cannons were cast in Britain in 1794 and still bear the royal crest of King George the third. The firing of the cannon was originally to give ships in the bay a means of re-setting their clocks accurately.