722-216 - Established atop Bhubaneswar's Dhauli Hills in 262 BCE, the present temple, DhauliGiri Shanti Stupa, or Dhauli Peace Pagoda, was completed in 1972 with the collaboration of Nippon Buddha Sangha.
722-215 - Established atop Bhubaneswar's Dhauli Hills in 262 BCE, the present temple, DhauliGiri Shanti Stupa, or Dhauli Peace Pagoda, was completed in 1972 with the collaboration of Nippon Buddha Sangha. Shown is the sleeping Buddha.
722-214 - Established atop Bhubaneswar's Dhauli Hills in 262 BCE, the present temple, DhauliGiri Shanti Stupa, or Dhauli Peace Pagoda, was completed in 1972 with the collaboration of Nippon Buddha Sangha. Shown is one of four guardian lions.
844-34425 - View of windsailing at Playa de Palma and Palma and hills in background from S'Arenal, S'Arenal, Palma, Majorca, Balearic Islands, Spain, Europe
1361-450 - Rural scene of typical buildings and wooden hills by the fjord with their reflection in the water, Leknes, Lofoten Islands, Norway, Scandinavia, Europe
1311-942 - A small hill of gray bentonite clay that appears to be melting into the purple bentonite of Hamilili Valley on the south end of Petrified Forest National Park Arizona.
1311-940 - A small hill of gray bentonite clay that appears to be melting into the purple bentonite of Hamilili Valley on the south end of Petrified Forest National Park Arizona.
1243-542 - Aerial drone panoramic view of Bo-Kaap, an area of Cape Town, South Africa formerly known as the Malay Quarter. It is a former racially segregated area, situated on the slopes of Signal Hill above the city centre
1353-724 - Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park Signboard with Ben More and the Crianlarich Hills behind in winter, Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park, Scottish Highlands, Scotland, UK
1383-16 - Warthog - Phacochoerus africanus - often live in holes often dug by aardvarks in termite hills. They reverse in so that would be attackers are confronted by their horns.
1311-912 - A deep canyon that has eroded thru the hills of purple and gray bentonite clay near Hamilili Point on the south end of Petrified Forest National Park Arizona.
1311-911 - A deep canyon that has eroded thru the hills of purple and gray bentonite clay near Hamilili Point on the south end of Petrified Forest National Park Arizona.