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photographer:  Diana Crestan
The autumn colchic or false saffron is a small autumn herbaceous bulbous plant, scientific name Colchicum autumnale
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photographer:  Diana Crestan
Wood anemone or Anemone nemorosa is a plant in the Ranunculaceae family, its name means wind flower, Dolomiti Friulane natural park, Italy, Europe
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photographer:  paolo gabriele maiero
Tourist looking the Drangarnir rocks, a collective name of two sea stacks, which are called Stóri Drangur (large rock) and Lítli Drangur (small rock) respectively, and are located next to each other between the islands of Vágar and Tindhólmur, Sørvágsfjørður Fjord near Sørvágur, Faeroe islands, Denmark
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photographer:  paolo gabriele maiero
Drangarnir is the collective name of two sea stacks, which are called Stóri Drangur (large rock) and Lítli Drangur (small rock) respectively, and are located next to each other between the islands of Vágar and Tindhólmur, Sørvágsfjørður Fjord near Sørvágur, Faeroe islands, Denmark
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photographer:  Antonio Guarrera
The bags of victims in Auschwitz Birkenau concentration camp, Poland, Europe
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photographer:  Maria Fancello
Fushimi Inari Taisha Temple is an important Shinto shrine in southern Kyoto. It's famous for its thousands of vermillion torii gates, Kyoto, Japan
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photographer:  Anne Maenurm
Bad Santa, meet Krampus: a half-goat, half-demon, horrific beast who literally beats people into being nice and not naughty. Krampus, whose name is derived from the German word krampen, meaning claw, is said to be the son of Hel in Norse mythology. The legendary beast also shares characteristics with other scary, demonic creatures in Greek mythology, including satyrs and fauns, Tarvisio, Italy
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photographer:  Anne Maenurm
Bad Santa, meet Krampus: a half-goat, half-demon, horrific beast who literally beats people into being nice and not naughty. Krampus, whose name is derived from the German word krampen, meaning claw, is said to be the son of Hel in Norse mythology. The legendary beast also shares characteristics with other scary, demonic creatures in Greek mythology, including satyrs and fauns, Tarvisio, Italy
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photographer:  Anne Maenurm
Bad Santa, meet Krampus: a half-goat, half-demon, horrific beast who literally beats people into being nice and not naughty. Krampus, whose name is derived from the German word krampen, meaning claw, is said to be the son of Hel in Norse mythology. The legendary beast also shares characteristics with other scary, demonic creatures in Greek mythology, including satyrs and fauns, Tarvisio, Italy
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photographer:  Anne Maenurm
Bad Santa, meet Krampus: a half-goat, half-demon, horrific beast who literally beats people into being nice and not naughty. Krampus, whose name is derived from the German word krampen, meaning claw, is said to be the son of Hel in Norse mythology. The legendary beast also shares characteristics with other scary, demonic creatures in Greek mythology, including satyrs and fauns, Tarvisio, Italy
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photographer:  Anne Maenurm
Bad Santa, meet Krampus: a half-goat, half-demon, horrific beast who literally beats people into being nice and not naughty. Krampus, whose name is derived from the German word krampen, meaning claw, is said to be the son of Hel in Norse mythology. The legendary beast also shares characteristics with other scary, demonic creatures in Greek mythology, including satyrs and fauns, Tarvisio, Italy
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photographer:  Anne Maenurm
Bad Santa, meet Krampus: a half-goat, half-demon, horrific beast who literally beats people into being nice and not naughty. Krampus, whose name is derived from the German word krampen, meaning claw, is said to be the son of Hel in Norse mythology. The legendary beast also shares characteristics with other scary, demonic creatures in Greek mythology, including satyrs and fauns, Tarvisio, Italy
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photographer:  Anne Maenurm
Bad Santa, meet Krampus: a half-goat, half-demon, horrific beast who literally beats people into being nice and not naughty. Krampus, whose name is derived from the German word krampen, meaning claw, is said to be the son of Hel in Norse mythology. The legendary beast also shares characteristics with other scary, demonic creatures in Greek mythology, including satyrs and fauns, Tarvisio, Italy
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photographer:  Anne Maenurm
Bad Santa, meet Krampus: a half-goat, half-demon, horrific beast who literally beats people into being nice and not naughty. Krampus, whose name is derived from the German word krampen, meaning claw, is said to be the son of Hel in Norse mythology. The legendary beast also shares characteristics with other scary, demonic creatures in Greek mythology, including satyrs and fauns, Tarvisio, Italy
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photographer:  Anne Maenurm
Bad Santa, meet Krampus: a half-goat, half-demon, horrific beast who literally beats people into being nice and not naughty. Krampus, whose name is derived from the German word krampen, meaning claw, is said to be the son of Hel in Norse mythology. The legendary beast also shares characteristics with other scary, demonic creatures in Greek mythology, including satyrs and fauns, Tarvisio, Italy
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photographer:  Anne Maenurm
Bad Santa, meet Krampus: a half-goat, half-demon, horrific beast who literally beats people into being nice and not naughty. Krampus, whose name is derived from the German word krampen, meaning claw, is said to be the son of Hel in Norse mythology. The legendary beast also shares characteristics with other scary, demonic creatures in Greek mythology, including satyrs and fauns, Tarvisio, Italy
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photographer:  Anne Maenurm
Bad Santa, meet Krampus: a half-goat, half-demon, horrific beast who literally beats people into being nice and not naughty. Krampus, whose name is derived from the German word krampen, meaning claw, is said to be the son of Hel in Norse mythology. The legendary beast also shares characteristics with other scary, demonic creatures in Greek mythology, including satyrs and fauns, Tarvisio, Italy
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photographer:  Anne Maenurm
Bad Santa, meet Krampus: a half-goat, half-demon, horrific beast who literally beats people into being nice and not naughty. Krampus, whose name is derived from the German word krampen, meaning claw, is said to be the son of Hel in Norse mythology. The legendary beast also shares characteristics with other scary, demonic creatures in Greek mythology, including satyrs and fauns,Tarvisio, Italy
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photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
Ground Zero memorial
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photographer:  Luciano Gaudenzio
Woman shooting photos at Ground Zero memorial
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photographer:  Alessandro Carboni
The "Nido dei Passeri" is a fameus cliff overlooking the bay of the same name and is a point of interest for landscape photographers of the most famous in Sardinia, dawn or dusk or during a storm this pretty little bay is full of great energy, Sant'Antioco, Sulcis-Iglesiente, Sardinia, Italy
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photographer:  Alessandro Carboni
The "Nido dei Passeri" is a fameus cliff overlooking the bay of the same name and is a point of interest for landscape photographers of the most famous in Sardinia, dawn or dusk or during a storm this pretty little bay is full of great energy, Sant'Antioco, Sulcis-Iglesiente, Sardinia, Italy
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photographer:  Alessandro Carboni
The Mangiabarche lighthouse overlooking the bay of the same name and is a point of interest for landscape photographers of the most famous in Sardinia, dawn or dusk or during a storm this pretty little bay is full of great energy, Sant'Antioco, Sulcis-Iglesiente, Sardinia, Italy
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photographer:  Alessandro Carboni
The Mangiabarche lighthouse overlooking the bay of the same name and is a point of interest for landscape photographers of the most famous in Sardinia, dawn or dusk or during a storm this pretty little bay is full of great energy, Sant'Antioco, Sulcis-Iglesiente, Sardinia, Italy
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photographer:  Alessandro Carboni
The Mangiabarche lighthouse overlooking the bay of the same name and is a point of interest for landscape photographers of the most famous in Sardinia, dawn or dusk or during a storm this pretty little bay is full of great energy, Sant'Antioco, Sulcis-Iglesiente, Sardinia, Italy
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