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Morning sunlight shines through colorful stained glass windows inside main prayer hall of Nasir al-Mulk Mosque, also known as the Pink mosque, situated in Shiraz, the capital of Fars province of Iran.

 

Nasir al-Mulk mosque was built during the Qajar era, between 1876 to 1888, by the order of Mirzā Hasan Ali (Nasir ol Molk), a Qajar ruler. It includes extensive colored glass in its facade, and displays other traditional elements such as the Panj Kāse ("five concaved") design.

 

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Signage at Mexikoplatz square in the Zehlendorf part of Berlin, Germany.

52 Weeks the 2015 Edition • "Green"

 

Lost shoes on Table Mountain in Oroville, CA

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Night view of the magnificent Blue Mosque (i.e., Sultan Ahmed Mosque), situated in downtown Istanbul, Istanbul province, Marmara region of Turkey.

 

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Japanese woman holding paper lanters for Toro Nagashi event

Wat Pho is a Buddhist temple in Phra Nakhon district, Bangkok, Thailand. It is located in the Rattanakosin district directly adjacent to the Grand Palace. Known also as the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, its official name is Wat Phra Chettuphon Wimon Mangkhlaram Ratchaworamahawihan. The temple is also known as the birthplace of traditional Thai massage.

Statues above St Peter's Square, Rome Italy

Bas-relief of Persian guards on the outside of the tomb of Artaxerxes II, inside Persepolis, the ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire, destroyed and sacked by Alexander the Great from Macedonia, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, situated 60 km northeast of the city of Shiraz in in Fars Province, Iran.

 

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The Bodi (or Meen) ethnic group live close to the Omo River in southern Ethiopia and have the Mursi tribe as south neighbor and Konso at north. They are pastoralists and agriculturalists, thus livestock plays a large role in the tribe. Along the banks of the river, they cultivate sorghum, maize and coffee.

For their new year in June, called Kael, Bodi men are overweight because they consume large amounts of blood and milk. This is a tradition that measures the body fat of a contestant. Each family or clan is allowed to enter an unmarried contestant. The winner of this contest is awarded great fame by the tribe. The women in the tribe wear goatskin skirts and have a plug inserted into their chin. Most of them are now Christians. In Hana

Mursi, the main town of the Bodis, the government plans to settle 300 000 people from all over Ethiopia over the next few years into the area. Along with the workers and soldiers, AIDS and Hepatitis B are coming too. They do not want to give up their traditions and their land to allow the new sugar cane plantations irrigated by the water of Gibe 3 dam, and live in the settlements planned by the government. If the Konso attempt to set foot on their land with the support of the government, clashes will erupt predict the Bodi elders.

 

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empty road with railing , used for background.

Maisfeld nach der Aussaat (Sonnenberg/Kriens)

A mushroom along the Sherwood Forest Trail in Lower Bidwell Park.

 

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Men in a Huddle

Three of the six women climbing the Shard, London's tallest building, for the Save the Arctic campaign. The team chose to climb the Shard because it towers over Shell’s three London offices. Shell is leading the oil companies’ drive into the Arctic. Greenpeace is campaigning for the area around the North Pole to be made a global sanctuary, off-limits to industrialization.

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I just saw 1 elephant during my 10 days stay. the replaced them by.. tractors, for security reasons...

 

The Maha Kumbh Mela is the largest religious gathering on earth, and takes place every 12 years on the banks of Sangam, the confluence of the holy rivers Ganga, Yamuna and the mythical Saraswati, the Kumbh Mela took place in Allahabad in 2013 and attracted more than 100 million people...

 

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