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Borre mound cemetery at springtime with lots of spring flowers, Borre National Park
Chinese mid autumn festival foods. Traditional mooncakes on table.
Semois, Semoy, Sesbach, Wallonia, Ardennes, Belgium, Neufchateau
Austerlitz is a village in the Dutch province of Utrecht. It is a part of the municipality of Zeist, and lies about 6 km east of Zeist. \n\nIn 1804, an army camp was established at the site, called French camp. The town was founded on 17 August 1806 on the location of the camp. It was given its name by King Louis Napoleon of Holland in honour of the victory of his brother, emperor Napoleon in the Battle of Austerlitz. In 1840, it was home to 233 people.\n\nClose to the town, there is an artificial hill called the Pyramid of Austerlitz , actually part of the municipality Woudenberg. It used to have a wooden obelisk, but was removed in 1808 due to instability. In 1894, a stone obelisk added to the top.
Landscape on the Steinberg in the landscape protection area in Herzberg am Harz, Lower Saxony. View from the mountain to the surrounding nature.
View at Bezbog peak and Desilishko lake in Pirin mountain. Bulgaria, Europe.
View over the hilly landscape of the Croatian Coastal Mountains in early summer.
Turkish sweet food, irmik helvası with vanilla ice cream
sharp rocks of Shpytsi Mountain in Chornohora mountain range in Ukrainian Carpathians
Knafeh a traditional Middle Eastern dessert
Traditional Italian Focaccia, homemade flat bread isolated on wooden background
Austerlitz is a village in the Dutch province of Utrecht. It is a part of the municipality of Zeist, and lies about 6 km east of Zeist. \n\nIn 1804, an army camp was established at the site, called French camp. The town was founded on 17 August 1806 on the location of the camp. It was given its name by King Louis Napoleon of Holland in honour of the victory of his brother, emperor Napoleon in the Battle of Austerlitz. In 1840, it was home to 233 people.\n\nClose to the town, there is an artificial hill called the Pyramid of Austerlitz , actually part of the municipality Woudenberg. It used to have a wooden obelisk, but was removed in 1808 due to instability. In 1894, a stone obelisk added to the top.
The overburden of potash mining in the Werra Valley
Landscape of the Zemplen in Hungary with an old castle ruin in the background
crumpet closeup over white
A variety of food items are displayed in an appetizing way.
Turkish ramadan pita bread close up image
Green Fields on the Eastern Coast of Newfoundland Canada and the Atlantic Ocean in the Distance
Landscape on the Steinberg in the landscape protection area in Herzberg am Harz, Lower Saxony. View from the mountain to the surrounding nature.
A sliced pot Chicken Pie with filling spilling out.
spanish marzipani isolated on white background
Pita isolated on white background. Special food for Ramadan.
A valley in a rural area under the cloudy sky
Borre mound cemetery at springtime with lots of spring flowers, Borre National Park
Vlhost, Bezdez and few other hills with rural landscape bellow from Ronov hill in Czech republic during beautiful summer afternoon
Eagle Lake, Acadia NP
Focaccia bread side view
Oreum with reed (in Jeju island)
Ancient sanctuary Belintash dedicated to the god Sabazios at Rhodope Mountains, Bulgaria
Phyrigian Mounds\nA wide area in the vicinity of Gordion is full of mounds in varying sizes dating back to the period between the last quarter of the 8th century BC and the middle of the 6th century BC. The mounds are the tombs of the Phrygian nobles and notables. The Great Mound, which is the second biggest mound of Turkey with its height of 55m and a diameter of 300m, has a magnificent appearance.
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