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Wild salmon migrating upstream in the Columbia River, Oregon.
A big Chinook Salmon jumps out of the Feather River in the Fall of 2022
Number 20 Pattern Design on Banknote
Closeup view of salmon in a river in Seattle, Washington in Seattle, Washington, United States
Salmon spawn up Montana Creek in central Alaska
London, England - August 5, 1989: People stand in front of the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square. Designed by William Wilkins, the art museum was completed in 1838.
Certificate of examination 1899
Antique New Chile Photograph: National Congress, Santiago, Chile, 1893: Original edition from my own archives. Copyright has expired on this artwork. Digitally restored.
A closeup of a one hundred dollar bill banknote
Cape Town, South Africa - Sep 14, 2022: A shipwreck information board at a viewpoint on Table Mountain in Cape Town
Chinese Stamp : Ring-necked Pheasant ​Illustratio
Salmon Jumping Up the Brooks Falls at Katmai National Park, Alaska
Expired US passport
A chum salmon jumping upstream to spawn in Chico Creek in Bremerton, Washington.
Income Tax Instructions 1950s
Namutoni Fort at Etosha National Park in Kunene Region, Namibia. It was built in 1896 as a German police post and used as a prison for English prisoners during World War I.  Destroyed in 1904 during the Battle of Namutoni, it was rebuilt a year later and declared a monument in 1947, and restored in 1957. Today it is a completely free to enter monument with no payment required and is located at Namutoni camp.
A split image of Sockeye Salmon in the Adams River, BC.
Indian Head Penny's from 1901 and 1862, reverse.
An endangered Chinook Salmon Jumps in the California Sacramento River
Kokanee salmon spawning in a remote stream. British Columbia, Canada. Kokanee salmon - a landlocked species of salmon - turn bright red in late fall during spawning. The clear creeks in the region provide an impressive show of colour during this annual event. Bears, wolves, coyotes, eagles and other carnivores frequent these streams to feed on the fish. The fish lay their eggs and then die.
Visitors can discover the grandeur of the Sukhothai Kingdom within the World Heritage-listed Archaeological sites like the Sukhothai Historical Park which is home to palaces and ancient religious sites with moats and ancient City walls surrounded.
Many sockeye salmon spawning on the fast flowing Russian River.\n\nTaken in Alaska, USA
Cancelled Stamp From The United States Featuring The White House
Closeup side view of a chum salmon in Seattle, WA in Seattle, Washington, United States
British stamp isolated on black
Famous WW2 quote from Sir Winston Churchill
US world war II veterans honored at wars end.
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