722-217 - Bhubaneswar, Odisha is nicknamed India?s ?City of Temples? in which around 350 are still standing, many dating back to well over one-thousand years. Shown here is an aspect of the 9th century Rameshwar Temple dedicated the Hindu deity Shiva.
722-205 - Bhubaneswar, Odisha is nicknamed India's City of Temples in which around 350 are still standing, many dating back to well over one-thousand years. Shown here is the 11th century Rajarani Temple dedicated the Hindu deity Shiva.
722-204 - Bhubaneswar, Odisha is nicknamed India's City of Temples in which around 350 are still standing, many dating back to well over one-thousand years. Shown here are aspects of the 9th century Mukteswara Temple dedicated the Hindu deity Shiva.
722-203 - Bhubaneswar, Odisha is nicknamed India's City of Temples in which around 350 are still standing, many dating back to well over one-thousand years. Shown here are aspects of the 9th century Mukteswara Temple dedicated the Hindu deity Shiva.
722-202 - Bhubaneswar, Odisha is nicknamed India's City of Temples in which around 350 are still standing, many dating back to well over one-thousand years. Shown here are aspects of the 9th century Mukteswara Temple dedicated the Hindu deity Shiva.
722-201 - Bhubaneswar, Odisha is nicknamed India's City of Temples in which around 350 are still standing, many dating back to well over one-thousand years. Shown here are aspects of the 9th century Mukteswara Temple dedicated the Hindu deity Shiva.
722-198 - Bhubaneswar, Odisha is nicknamed India's 'City of Temples' in which around 350 are still standing, many dating back to well over one-thousand years. Shown here is an aspect of the 11th century Lingaraja Temple complex dedicated the Hindu deity Shiva.
1381-24 - Ferry service at Okha port to Bet Dwarka Gujarat India a sacred pilgrimage destination which is believed to be the home of Lord Krishna an Indian deity.
1381-23 - Ferry service at Okha port to Bet Dwarka Gujarat India a sacred pilgrimage destination which is believed to be the home of Lord Krishna an Indian deity.
1382-205 - linden (and others) branches used to flog during the traditional sauna seance on the edge of Lusiai Lake at Paluse, Aukstaitija National Park, Lithuania, Europe
1382-204 - linden (and others) branches used to flog during the traditional sauna seance on the edge of Lusiai Lake at Paluse, Aukstaitija National Park, Lithuania, Europe
1381-21 - Rhododendron arboreum flowers also called Buransh native to Himalayas used in traditional medicines.National flower of Nepal and state flower of Nagaland Uttrakhand and Himachal Pradesh in India
722-197 - Konark, Puri District, Odisha, India, the bazaar in the street leading to the entrance gate to the grounds of the massive 30-metre high, mid-13th century Sun Temple dedicated to the Hindu Sun God, Surya. The Temple is constructed as a twelve-wheeled chari
722-195 - Konark, Puri District, Odisha, India, a stone statue of a mythical creature among the ruins in the grounds of the massive 30-metre high, mid-13th century Sun Temple dedicated to the Hindu Sun God, Surya. The Temple is constructed as a twelve-wheeled chari
722-196 - Konark, Puri District, Odisha, India, the massive 30-metre high, mid-13th century Sun Temple dedicated to the Hindu Sun God, Surya is constructed as a twelve-wheeled chariot drawn by seven horses all carved in stone, its walls covered with countless intri
722-194 - Konark, Puri District, Odisha, India, stone statues of elephants among the ruins in the grounds of the massive 30-metre high, mid-13th century Sun Temple dedicated to the Hindu Sun God, Surya. The Temple is constructed as a twelve-wheeled chariot drawn by
722-192 - Konark, Puri District, Odisha, India, the massive 30-metre high, mid-13th century Sun Temple dedicated to the Hindu Sun God, Surya is constructed as a twelve-wheeled chariot drawn by seven horses, all carved in stone, its walls covered with countless stat
722-193 - Konark, Puri District, Odisha, India, a stone statue of a mythical creature among the ruins in the grounds of the massive 30-metre high, mid-13th century Sun Temple dedicated to the Hindu Sun God, Surya. The Temple is constructed as a twelve-wheeled chari
722-191 - Konark, Puri District, Odisha, India, the massive 30-metre high, mid-13th century Sun Temple dedicated to the Hindu Sun God, Surya is constructed as a twelve-wheeled chariot drawn by seven horses, all carved in stone, its walls covered with countless intr
722-190 - Konark, Puri District, Odisha, India, the massive 30-metre high, mid-13th century Sun Temple dedicated to the Hindu Sun God, Surya is constructed as a twelve-wheeled chariot drawn by seven horses all carved in stone, its walls covered with countless intri
722-188 - Konark, Puri District, Odisha, India, the massive 30-metre high, mid-13th century Sun Temple dedicated to the Hindu Sun God, Surya is constructed as a twelve-wheeled chariot drawn by seven horses all carved in stone, its walls covered with countless intri
722-189 - Konark, Puri District, Odisha, India, pilgrims among the ruins in the grounds of the massive 30-metre high, mid-13th century Sun Temple dedicated to the Hindu Sun God, Surya is constructed as a twelve-wheeled chariot drawn by seven horses all carved in st
722-187 - Konark, Puri District, Odisha, India, the massive 30-metre high, mid-13th century Sun Temple dedicated to the Hindu Sun God, Surya is constructed as a twelve-wheeled chariot drawn by seven horses all carved in stone, its walls covered with countless intri
722-186 - Konark, Puri District, Odisha, India, pilgrims around the east, sunrise facing entrance to the massive 30-metre high, mid-13th century Sun Temple dedicated to the Hindu Sun God, Surya is constructed as a twelve-wheeled chariot drawn by seven horses all ca
1361-451 - Red traditional wooden cabins in row standing on top of a small harbour in the snowy landscape, Leknes, Lofoten Islands, Norway, Scandinavia, Europe
1361-446 - Aerial view of traditional red rorbu surrounded by majestic mountains covered with snow, Vestvagoy, Lofoten Islands, Norway, Scandinavia, Europe
1361-439 - Calm water reflecting the arctic landscape of the traditional fishing marina of Ballstad at dawn, Vestvagoy, Lofoten Islands, Norway, Scandinavia, Europe
1361-440 - Traditional wooden and colorful buildings surrounded by snowy mountain in the arctic scenery, spring time, Ballstad, Vestvagoy, Lofoten Islands, Norway, Scandinavia, Europe
1381-17 - Boating through backwaters of kerala at poovar,Thiruvanthapurm India.Amazingly unexplored,most tranquil backwater of Neyyar river opening out to Arabian sea
1382-134 - painted wooden furniture inside an house, traditional fisherman???s farmstead of a coastal village,Ethnographic Open-Air Museum near Riga,Latvia,Baltic region,Northern Europe
1382-133 - thatched house,traditional fisherman???s farmstead of a coastal village,Ethnographic Open-Air Museum near Riga,Latvia,Baltic region,Northern Europe
1382-132 - inside an house,traditional fisherman???s farmstead of a coastal village,Ethnographic Open-Air Museum near Riga,Latvia,Baltic region,Northern Europe
1383-98 - The Kulamba Traditional Ceremony of the Chewa people takes place every year on the last Saturday in August near Katete. The Chewa who also live in Mozambique and Malawi come to pay homage to their Chief Kalonga Gaia Uni.
1383-96 - The Kulamba Traditional Ceremony of the Chewa people takes place every year on the last Saturday in August near Katete. The Chewa who also live in Mozambique and Malawi come to pay homage to their Chief Kalonga Gaia Uni.
1383-97 - The Kulamba Traditional Ceremony of the Chewa people takes place every year on the last Saturday in August near Katete. The Chewa who also live in Mozambique and Malawi come to pay homage to their Chief Kalonga Gaia Uni.
1383-95 - The Kulamba Traditional Ceremony of the Chewa people takes place every year on the last Saturday in August near Katete. The Chewa who also live in Mozambique and Malawi come to pay homage to their Chief Kalonga Gaia Uni.
1383-94 - The Kulamba Traditional Ceremony of the Chewa people takes place every year on the last Saturday in August near Katete. The Chewa who also live in Mozambique and Malawi come to pay homage to their Chief Kalonga Gaia Uni.
1383-92 - The Kulamba Traditional Ceremony of the Chewa people takes place every year on the last Saturday in August near Katete. The Chewa who also live in Mozambique and Malawi come to pay homage to their Chief Kalonga Gaia Uni.
1383-93 - The Kulamba Traditional Ceremony of the Chewa people takes place every year on the last Saturday in August near Katete. The Chewa who also live in Mozambique and Malawi come to pay homage to their Chief Kalonga Gaia Uni.
1383-91 - The Kulamba Traditional Ceremony of the Chewa people takes place every year on the last Saturday in August near Katete. The Chewa who also live in Mozambique and Malawi come to pay homage to their Chief Kalonga Gaia Uni.
1383-90 - The Kulamba Traditional Ceremony of the Chewa people takes place every year on the last Saturday in August near Katete. The Chewa who also live in Mozambique and Malawi come to pay homage to their Chief Kalonga Gaia Uni.
1383-89 - The Kulamba Traditional Ceremony of the Chewa people takes place every year on the last Saturday in August near Katete. The Chewa who also live in Mozambique and Malawi come to pay homage to their Chief Kalonga Gaia Uni.
1383-88 - The Kulamba Traditional Ceremony of the Chewa people takes place every year on the last Saturday in August near Katete. The Chewa who also live in Mozambique and Malawi come to pay homage to their Chief Kalonga Gaia Uni.
1383-87 - The Kulamba Traditional Ceremony of the Chewa people takes place every year on the last Saturday in August near Katete. The Chewa who also live in Mozambique and Malawi come to pay homage to their Chief Kalonga Gaia Uni.
1383-86 - The Kulamba Traditional Ceremony of the Chewa people takes place every year on the last Saturday in August near Katete. The Chewa who also live in Mozambique and Malawi come to pay homage to their Chief Kalonga Gaia Uni.
1383-85 - The Kulamba Traditional Ceremony of the Chewa people takes place every year on the last Saturday in August near Katete. The Chewa who also live in Mozambique and Malawi come to pay homage to their Chief Kalonga Gaia Uni.
1383-83 - The Kulamba Traditional Ceremony of the Chewa people takes place every year on the last Saturday in August near Katete. The Chewa who also live in Mozambique and Malawi come to pay homage to their Chief Kalonga Gaia Uni.
1383-84 - The Kulamba Traditional Ceremony of the Chewa people takes place every year on the last Saturday in August near Katete. The Chewa who also live in Mozambique and Malawi come to pay homage to their Chief Kalonga Gaia Uni.
1383-82 - The Kulamba Traditional Ceremony of the Chewa people takes place every year on the last Saturday in August near Katete. The Chewa who also live in Mozambique and Malawi come to pay homage to their Chief Kalonga Gaia Uni.
1383-81 - The Kulamba Traditional Ceremony of the Chewa people takes place every year on the last Saturday in August near Katete. The Chewa who also live in Mozambique and Malawi come to pay homage to their Chief Kalonga Gaia Uni.
1383-80 - The Kulamba Traditional Ceremony of the Chewa people takes place every year on the last Saturday in August near Katete. The Chewa who also live in Mozambique and Malawi come to pay homage to their Chief Kalonga Gaia Uni.
1383-79 - The Kulamba Traditional Ceremony of the Chewa people takes place every year on the last Saturday in August near Katete. The Chewa who also live in Mozambique and Malawi come to pay homage to their Chief Kalonga Gaia Uni.
1383-77 - The Kulamba Traditional Ceremony of the Chewa people takes place every year on the last Saturday in August near Katete. The Chewa who also live in Mozambique and Malawi come to pay homage to their Chief Kalonga Gaia Uni.
1383-78 - The Kulamba Traditional Ceremony of the Chewa people takes place every year on the last Saturday in August near Katete. The Chewa who also live in Mozambique and Malawi come to pay homage to their Chief Kalonga Gaia Uni.
1383-76 - The Kulamba Traditional Ceremony of the Chewa people takes place every year on the last Saturday in August near Katete. The Chewa who also live in Mozambique and Malawi come to pay homage to their Chief Kalonga Gaia Uni.
1383-75 - The Kulamba Traditional Ceremony of the Chewa people takes place every year on the last Saturday in August near Katete. The Chewa who also live in Mozambique and Malawi come to pay homage to their Chief Kalonga Gaia Uni.
1383-74 - The Kulamba Traditional Ceremony of the Chewa people takes place every year on the last Saturday in August near Katete. The Chewa who also live in Mozambique and Malawi come to pay homage to their Chief Kalonga Gaia Uni.
1383-73 - The Kulamba Traditional Ceremony of the Chewa people takes place every year on the last Saturday in August near Katete. The Chewa who also live in Mozambique and Malawi come to pay homage to their Chief Kalonga Gaia Uni.
1383-72 - The Kulamba Traditional Ceremony of the Chewa people takes place every year on the last Saturday in August near Katete. The Chewa who also live in Mozambique and Malawi come to pay homage to their Chief Kalonga Gaia Uni.
1383-71 - The Kulamba Traditional Ceremony of the Chewa people takes place every year on the last Saturday in August near Katete. The Chewa who also live in Mozambique and Malawi come to pay homage to their Chief Kalonga Gaia Uni.
1383-70 - The Kulamba Traditional Ceremony of the Chewa people takes place every year on the last Saturday in August near Katete. The Chewa who also live in Mozambique and Malawi come to pay homage to their Chief Kalonga Gaia Uni.
1383-69 - The Kulamba Traditional Ceremony of the Chewa people takes place every year on the last Saturday in August near Katete. The Chewa who also live in Mozambique and Malawi come to pay homage to their Chief Kalonga Gaia Uni.
1383-67 - The Kulamba Traditional Ceremony of the Chewa people takes place every year on the last Saturday in August near Katete. The Chewa who also live in Mozambique and Malawi come to pay homage to their Chief Kalonga Gaia Uni.
1383-66 - The Kulamba Traditional Ceremony of the Chewa people takes place every year on the last Saturday in August near Katete. The Chewa who also live in Mozambique and Malawi come to pay homage to their Chief Kalonga Gaia Uni.
1383-65 - The Kulamba Traditional Ceremony of the Chewa people takes place every year on the last Saturday in August near Katete. The Chewa who also live in Mozambique and Malawi come to pay homage to their Chief Kalonga Gaia Uni.
1383-63 - The Kulamba Traditional Ceremony of the Chewa people takes place every year on the last Saturday in August near Katete. The Chewa who also live in Mozambique and Malawi come to pay homage to their Chief Kalonga Gaia Uni.