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Small-scale rabbit farms are a growing trend in Indonesia where rabbit consumption has become popular. The animals are also raised for their skin and fur and as household pets. Like other animals, including humans, rabbits are sentient beings who experience pain, suffering and discomfort.

 

This small-scale farm raises rabbits and chickens and is located close to a main road on the island province of Bali, Indonesia. The farm has about 10 to 15 rabbits who are all housed in small barren cages. A mother rabbit with all her young are squeezed inside one cage with little room for any of them to freely move about. The baby rabbits (kittens or kits) climb over top each other and are squeezed and trapped in the corner of the cage when they try to drink from the water pipe installed there. This corner is the only area within the cage where the mother rabbit can rest her head, but the water from the installed drinking pipe constantly drips on her head whenever she tries to rest there.

 

Reportedly, rabbits raised on small-scale Indonesian farms commonly suffer a 20–40 percent mortality rate within the four weeks prior to and after weaning.

Interior view of the Harichavank Monastery, a 7th century Armenian monastery located near the village of Harich, in Shirak province of Armenia.

 

Harichavank used to be one of the most famous monastic centers in Armenia and it was especially renowned for its school and scriptorium.

 

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Interior view of the Harichavank Monastery, a 7th century Armenian monastery located near the village of Harich, in Shirak province of Armenia.

 

Harichavank used to be one of the most famous monastic centers in Armenia and it was especially renowned for its school and scriptorium.

 

© All rights reserved. You may not use this photo in website, blog or any other media without my explicit permission.

Low angle view of Peter Wessel statue at dusk, Oslo, Norway

Found lurking on my hard drive! The Big Wheel on the Waterfront at Liverpool. The wheel is made up of 42 cabins which give views across the City and Mersey.

Interesting point of view of interesting architecture. Historical overhead water tank, was seen in Finow, Eberswalde (Brandenburg). The water tower was built about 1917/18 by the architect Paul Mebes. It is a construction for the distribution of potable water.

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Faro del Hotel Dunes.

 

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Chair-O-Planes (or swing carousel / wave swinger) fairground ride

  

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Skyscrapper reflecting sunlight in Seattle

Three spectators take pictures of St Mary's Cathedral as an image of Madonna and Child is projected onto its exterior as part of a Christmas light show.

Tanzania, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Ndutu Plains, Young Cheetah Cub (Acinonyx jubatas) sitting at dusk on savanna

Riding motorcycles on street in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Low angle view of trees, Lake of the Woods, Ontario, Canada

The first light of a mid-summer day lights the carpet of Sea Pinks that cover the grassy mounds of the saltmarsh at the edge of Kentra Bay.

The wallpaper image of Statue of Liberty (close up) against clear deep blue sky with copyspace on the right.

Golf bunker against setting sun

View of a group of young children with their heads together

Low angle view of Taipei 101 (formerly Taipei World Financial Center), skyscraper in Xinyi District of Taipei in Taiwan. Taipei 101 was the world's tallest building from 2004 till 2010, when Burj Khalifa in Dubai was built. The name of the building refers to the number of floors - 101. Design of Taipei 101 resemble bamboo stalk. The building is wind and earthquake resistant.

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