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The Caucasian Shepherd Dog is a breed of large livestock guardian dog native to the countries of the Caucasus region, notably Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Dagestan.
The Caucasian Ovcharka is a large dog. The preferred height at the withers is in the range 67–70 cm for females, and 72–75 cm for males. The minimum heights and weights for registration are 64 cm and 40 kg for females, and 68 cm and 50 kg for males.
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“Shepherds also need shepherds simply because everyone needs to be guided, maybe not always but surely one day!”
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Scenic framing of a rural scene featuring a shepherd with a flock of sheep grazing in a green field.
The sheep are actively grazing, indicating the field serves as a pasture. The shepherd's presence suggests oversight and care for the flock.
The scene reflects traditional pastoral life, which is common in many parts of the world, including rural Egypt. The attire of the person could be indicative of local or traditional clothing in the region.
The importance of shepherds is reflected in ancient Egyptian art, with their images found on tomb walls, symbolizing the fundamental role of agricultural labor in supporting the civilization.
A hot air balloon is visible in the sky, a popular tourist activity offering panoramic views of the region.
Shot from the West Bank of Luxor, known for its agricultural lands, local life, and proximity to historical sites.
Red sky at night, shepherds' (or shepherd's) delight. According to folklore, there's an expectation of settled, pleasant weather tomorrow. We'll see ...
Olympus EM1 + USSR Lomo T43/4 lens.
A croft is a small agricultural unit. The person who lives on the croft is called a crofter. A croft is the land, not the house the crofter lives in. Crofts are usually rented. They are often part of large estates where the landowner is the crofter's landlord.
Ένας μοναχικός βοσκός, από τους πολλούς με τους οποίους έχω συναναστραφεί κατά καιρούς στα εκτεταμένα βοσκοτόπια του Δήμου Φαρκαδόνας. Ο συγκεκριμένος κοντά στο χωριό Ζάρκος
A lone shepherd, one of the many with whom I have interacted from time to time in the extensive pastures of the Municipality of Farkadona. This one near the village of Zarkos
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Στα βοσκοτόπια Ζάρκου-Φαρκαδόνας In the Zarko's-Farkadona's pastures
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Legends say that a local shepherd was so cruel to his wife that she drowned herself in the nearby River Usk, as punishment he was turned to stone but every midsummer eve he comes to life to walk the banks of the Usk and calls for his wife to come and join him.
An habitant of the Sukranli Village from Seyitgazi town of Eskisehir Province in Turkey. He could not find someone to recruit as a shepherd. Therefore, he takes care of his own herd.