1382-162 - 'Windward' sculpture by K. Pudymas depicting the French writer and philosopher J.P Sartre (created from a photo by A. Sutkus, captured in the Parnidis dune during his visit in 1965), near Nida, Curonian Spit, Lithuania, Baltic States, North Europe
1382-158 - sculpture made of reeds and intended to be burned during the celebrations of the autumn equinox, Amber bay near Juodkrante, Curonian Spit, Lithuania, Baltic States, North Europe
1384-411 - Garden and swimming pool, Dar al Hossoun hotel, Taroudant, Morocco, Sous Valley, Morocco, north Africa architects Eric Ossart and Arnaud Maurières
1384-399 - Garden and swimming pool, Dar al Hossoun hotel, Taroudant, Morocco, Sous Valley, Morocco, north Africa architects Eric Ossart and Arnaud Maurières
801-4117 - Pharaoh Ay Performs the Opening of the Mouth Ceremony on Tutankhamun, North Wall, Burial Chamber, Tomb of Tutankhamun (King Tut), KV62, Valley of the Kings, Ancient Thebes, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Luxor, Egypt
801-4116 - Tutankhamun Followed by his Spirit Twin (Ka) and Embraced by God Osiris, North Wall, Burial Chamber, Tomb of Tutankhamun (King Tut), KV62, Valley of the Kings, Ancient Thebes, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Luxor, Egypt
1383-19 - A male Sable - Hippotragus niger - it's scimitar shaped horns sweeping upwards and backwards reach a length of 150 cm and can protect him from predators jumping on his back.
1383-17 - Hippopotamus Amphibius - otherwise know as Hippo are plentiful in the Luangwa River. The open jaw is often used as a warning by male hippos looking after their females.
1383-9 - The Red Lechwe - Kobus leche leche - is an antelope that is adapted to wet environments like the Busanga flood plains in the north of the Kafue National Park.
83-13491 - Wodyetia bifurcata or Foxtail palm, a popular species originally from Australia. The ripe red fruit is not eaten. Pulisan, North Sulawesi, Indonesia