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- Fotografía tomada en 1909 a trabajadores del campo. En el fondo se puede observar la Gran Pirámide de Cholula, así como la Iglesia de nuestra Señora de los Remedios.

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- Sugar factory in Minieh, Lebanon, 1870s [3666x2800]

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- Native Americans in 1908


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- ITAP of the great migration in the Serengeti in Tanzania


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- ALASKA HELPS AND FACTS


- Land Critters


- (1934) Cemitério emergencial para as vítimas da malária no Ceará, Brasil - Anônimo


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- Kingsport, Tennessee


- Californian - Mamiya 7 - Portra 400


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- Grandfather Mountains Mile High Bridge, circa 1955.


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- Halifax Explosion


- ALL THE COLORS OF THE RAINBOW


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- Big Bear


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- Mammals


- Ancient America


- Dubai Miracle Garden


- Jackson Hole, Wyoming


- Running Of The Bulls


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- Langley, British Columbia


- Animals: sharing the planet


- Amazing Hikes


- White bison


- OLD FAITHFUL YELLOWSTONE


- Stephen Shore


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- Barns, Covered Bridges & Grist Mills


- The houses of Riverside Drive and 94th Street, looking west from 94th Street, June 1890


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- German POWs digging graves for American soldiers killed at Bastogne, 1944. [1080x1001]


- Castle Rock, Colorado


- *Hail, South Dakota


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- 30th Infantry Division WW2


- Weekend in New England


- Tulsa Race Riot -1921


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- US Army conducts its first cross-country convoy from DC to San Francisco, July 7 - Sept 6, 1919. Seen here in Eastern Wyoming, the convoy averaged a speed of 5.67 mph (9.1 kph) while moving. [1484x1228]


This is a photo of the Ethanac Cash Store in the Ethanac community, which was named for Ethan Alan Chase a citrus grower in the area. Later the name was changed to Romoland to accurately reflect its proximity to the Ramola Farms community. A small sign shows it was also the post office and perhaps the small sign on the left is for a telegraph office, since the Menifee Siding was nearby at the railroad tracks. #menifeehistory - @menifeehistory on Instagram


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- Niagara Falls during the freeze of 1911. (599X451)


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- On this day in 1916, the james caird landed on South Geogia. On board was kerry man Tom Crean.


- Steam Locomotive and Train Bound for Custer City, South Dakota. 1891 [1000x764]


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- Curiosity kissed the cat.


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- As the Windmill Turns...

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- Australia photos

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- Frank Lloyd Wrights demolished pavilion in Banff (1920) This week is the 150th anniversary of the architects birth [2364 x 1718].

- bears from wood

- aliens Karoo

- Red Army soldier training a moose for war in the 1930s [397×500]

- York, Pa

- 🔥 Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA

- Cranberry Coast Scenic Byway

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Happy International Indigenous Women’s Day - today I celebrate my grandmother, Emily Ivanoff Ticasuk Brown. She was sent to an Indian Boarding School in what is now Oregon as a child and did not return to her home in what is now northwestern Alaska for nine years. When she did finally return she had to relearn her Inupiaq language. Even so, she became one of the founders of public education in Alaska, directly advocating against the laws that made it illegal for Native students to speak their language in school, instead encouraging her students to speak their language. Her work helped get the law changed. She also helped instigate the Alaska Native Heritage preservation movement becoming the first to record her Elders and write the legends of her region and the founding story of her village. She was recognized by both the President of the United States and the Governor of Alaska for her work, as well as the University of Alaska. She has an elementary school named for her outside Fairbanks and a library in Nome. Growing up she would have me play the piano for her and take me for walks then we would sit on our own and she would tell me stories of Alaska, her village, our family, and her faith in god. Among them were multiple stories of her own healing from multiple life threatening illnesses. She believed it was both her faith in god and advocating for our people that made her survive tuberculosis and multiple incidents of cancer even as doctors told her she would not survive. She died in her late 70s compiling information on the healing properties of her region’s indigenous plants. Two days after her death she was awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of Alaska having already finished her Masters with them at the age of 70 the year I was born. - @hawk_wakawaka on Instagram

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- Jonna Jinton

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- Yellowstone National Park

- Antelope Island

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- Czech Legionnaires guarding a train in Siberia on a -40C day. By the autumn of 1918, World War I was over and the legionnaires’ distant, beloved Czechoslovakia had been declared an independent nation. [1023 x 728]

- Charlevoix

- No Gravity

- Americana

- Horse and buggy on Okinawa 1941 during WW2

- OLD FAITHFUL YELLOWSTONE

- A man and his sled dog getting groceries. Michigan, 1910

- Blueberry Barrens

عکاس : آذین حقیقی بندر شرفخانه تبریز_ایران قیمت 370 هزار تومان 50در 70 #shuttereyeland #photosforsaaale - @photos_for_saaale on Instagram

- A crowd gathers after Jumbo the elephant is struck and killed by a train in St. Thomas, Ontario. Sep 15, 1885 [1200 x 907]

- * a Dutch winter *

- 4 men walking through an old west town in the middle of the San Juan Mountains in Colorado called Eureka in c. 1900.

- texas photography

- Josef Sudek

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- Red Wing, MN

- Orlando, Florida (~1880s)

- animals

- old windmills

- The windmill for sawing timber Prince of Orange, The Hague, 1900s.

- Igloo Hotel Wedding

- All about Tibet

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- Antelope Acres, California

- animal artwork

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- A Christmas Carol

- Abandoned!

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A look back into the past. #throwbackthursday PC: Mitchell, Bishop Museum Collection - @malamamaunalua on Instagram

- antiques

- Mallee

- American bison

- Wind Energy

- PUEBLO, COLORADO

- 1970s

- 1930s

- blowing in the wind

- Glen Lake

- Aurore boréale

- Alaska

- ITAP of some Indiana Bison

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- Moose pics

- BUFFALO/ BISON FAVORITE ANIMAL

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- Mason City

- PsBattle: Pig Rider

- Dog sled pulling a mother and child down a snow covered street in Chicago, c.1904 [650x455]

100 years ago, in 1919, near Mokokchung. Jhum, slash and burn cultivation. Jhum (slash and burn) fields being planted up with rice. In Jhuming, blocks of jungle are felled and burnt in rotation, then the ground is dug and the crop sown. After two or three seasons the land is allowed to revert to jungle for about eight to fifteen years, when the cycle is repeated. Provided enough trees are left on the land and the ground is allowed to recover for a reasonable period of time, the rich soil in the land retain its fertility. - @insta_nagaland on Instagram

- Gary Hart

- CHATTANOOGA PHOTOS

- Axel Erlandsons Tree Circus & other trees

- City of Tombstone, Arizona Territory Know for the gunfight at the O.K Corral And Boot Hill. (1881) [240x204]

- Loggers in Lake Cavanaugh, Washington pose on a massive log about to be lifted. (1937) [540 X 846]

- Barns

- Amber Marshall

Congress St at A St looking east (1897). “Ticket Office” and fencing is for the Congress Street Grounds, a baseball stadium built to attract investors to Fort Point and used briefly by the Players League, torn down in 1899. It was where @pinktaco, @citytapboston, and @bartacolife are now. - @seaportbostontours on Instagram

- Scientists are cool!

#ceskyraj #český #ráj #českárepublika #česko #czechia #pojizeří #czechrepublic #ceskyrajvcase #semily #turistika #historie #oldpic #oldpicturechallenge #zima #winter #jizerskehory #krkonose - @ceskyrajvcase on Instagram

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- AMISH...the simple life

- Colorado Tourism

- Silverton, Oregon

- 1970s

- longhorn cattle

- The Sun Also Rises.....

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- phillipsburg Montana

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- usa

- Chippewa Falls

- Hereford cattle

- Animal Postcards

- family adventure list

- Endless plains near Laugarfell, Iceland [3723x2729][OC]

- Ely, Minnesota

- Finnish troops using reindeers to haul equipment. Petsamo, Finland. 1942.04.14

- Barn Wood...

- Anglo-Boer War 1899-1902

- Minutes after Fat Man was dropped on Nagasaki 1945 [3556x2774]

- American Buffalo/Bison & few Euro..

- Lancaster, Ohio

- Bison-drawn carriage in Sioux Falls, South Dakota 1900

- Bison

- Kansas City moves from Missouri. ( Colourised 2020 )

- American History

- Matthew Henson

- Bournemouth England 1960s

- Midwest Sights

- Americas Frontier

- Dont Skip North Dakota

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- Rocky Mountain College Football

- A man pictured playing Polo in British India. Late 1800s. [962 x 702]

- Langley, British Columbia

- BARNS

- The Rocky Mountain Front in Fall [620×437]

- ITAP of the windmill at the end of the rainbow

- Virginia fall

- Alaska

- 1800-1849

- artsy paintings COOL!

- ALASKA/HOME FOR 3 YEARS

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Why anyone would not want to be in the Mara during a thundershower is an unfathomable question #AngamaWildlife 📷 @tylerdavisphoto . . . . #maasaimaraisopen #angamaisopen #mararoamers #greatmigration #angamamara #maasaimara #maratriangle #travelkenya - @angamasafari on Instagram

- old windmill

- Americana

- Baker City, Oregon

- Wind mills

- Nuclear cloud rising over Nagasaki, August 9th, 1945. [900x696]

- Union cavalry escorting Confederate POWs during a prisoner exchange, Coxs Landing, Virginia, c. 1864. [3000x1857]

- You know you were tempted

- Americana; the Early Days

- Within the Dust Bowl. Texas Homestead 1938

- buffalo

- Alaska & Hawaii

- 1940s

- Horse Logging

- Princess Marie of Romania, later Maria of Yugoslavia 1905. [1500x1081]

- at dusk

- Bev Doolittle - Artist

- north to alaska

- Fort Bragg, California

- Windmills for Aunt Jo

- Southwest image

- Sebastiao Salgado

- Langley, British Columbia

- American Tatonka (ne: Buffalo)

- Horse Logging

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- Alamogordo, New Mexico

- Alaska

- Netherlands - Nederland - Kin

- Polar Bears !

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- Amazing Ice Sculptures

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- An Equine At Heart - Horses

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Social Distancing Stories #8 Death. When preparing the slides for this Sundays talk on Kyrgyzstan, I read through my diary and realised the word death appears too often. But the Kyrgyz winter, like the Himalayan winter, is brutal. Death seemed to linger in every nook and cranny if you were an animal in Kyrgyzstan. Even wolves, at the top of the food chain here, would fall to the gun of a Kyrgyz who could claim US$160 reward from the Kyrgyz government. Surviving a near polar winter was no easy task here if you were not a human. Even the human had big challenges to overcome but at least had a warm home to return to at the end of a day’s struggle. But the animals stayed out. Day and night. Through sun, wind, snow and predators, they battled it out in the frigid outdoors. To ensure they remained standing in the face of death. No matter how close a friend or how precious an offspring, the passing of a near and dear one only seemed to increase their zest for life rather than break their will to live. Possibly every animal in this land had seen death up close and that, is possibly why they built up their resilience — to make sure they see the spring at the end of every winter. For even tears of grief would freeze in this environment. Even crying is possibly best done in spring when the whole land melts and cries for those who didn’t make it through the bitter winter. ----------- I will be sharing this image and quite a few more when I talk about the winter in Kyrgyzstan this coming Sunday. Sign up through the link in my profile! #Phototour #travelphotography #travelphotographyworkshop #shotonfilm #kodakportra #kodakportra400 #pentax645N #pentax645 #worldonfilm #C41 #220film #nofilter #Kyrgyzstan #nationalgeographic - @grumpy_oldman_ on Instagram

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- ITAP of a horse at sunset on ranch lands in New Mexico

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