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1113-105940 - Two ranger guides with walking sticks in preparation for a hike through the jungle to the Canopy Walkway, Nyungwe Forest National Park, Western Province, Rwanda, Africa
1350-2872 - A man in a suit sits outside the rock hewn monolithic church of Bet Golgotha (House of Golgotha Mikael), known for its arts and said to contain the tomb of King Lalibela) in Lalibela, Ethiopia
832-368236 - Female hiker walking on a snow slab, on the Laugavegur hiking trail, Hrafntinnusker-Álftavatn, Fjallabak Nature Reserve, Highlands of Iceland, Iceland, Europe
832-368235 - Female hiker walking on a snow slab, on the Laugavegur hiking trail, Hrafntinnusker-Álftavatn, Fjallabak Nature Reserve, Highlands of Iceland, Iceland, Europe
1161-1750 - Chelsea Pensioners, dressed in their traditional uniform and red jacket and black tricorn hat, sitting inside the Royal Hospital in Chelsea during the Founder's Day Parade.
1161-896 - Nepalese goatherd leading his goats through the town of Bhaktapur, Nepal. The large satellite dish on the roof makes a contrast of old and new with the traditional dwellings and other buildings.
921-702 - Whalebone Alley, female tourist sitting on bowhead whale bone, Itygran Island (Bering Sea) Russia, Asia. MORE INFO: Whale Bone Alley was discovered by Soviet archaeologists in 1976, but has remained untouched since and little is known of this place. There is a long double line of bowhead whale bones -- jaws and ribs -- running parallel along the shore for hundreds of yards. Many of the bones, especially the enormous jaw bones, are still standing, propped up by lichen-covered rocks. The location is thought to have been used in about 1300 as a ceremonial site, for a men's secret society or feasting site.
921-704 - Whalebone Alley, female tourist standing between bow head whale rib bones, Itygran Island (Bering Sea) Russia, Asia. MORE INFO: Whale Bone Alley was discovered by Soviet archaeologists in 1976, but has remained untouched since and little is known of this place. There is a long double line of bowhead whale bones -- jaws and ribs -- running parallel along the shore for hundreds of yards. Many of the bones, especially the enormous jaw bones, are still standing, propped up by lichen-covered rocks. The location is thought to have been used in about 1300 as a ceremonial site, for a men's secret society or feasting site.