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Aqueduct built by the romans in first century A.D. to carry water 31 miles to Nemausus (Nimes). It is the tallest and largest of Roman aqueducts
Walls built to protect the Pope's Palace in the city of Avignon in Provence, France. During the 14th and 15th centuries
Burros tail plant is named for its long, cylindrical leaves
Close-up of the fronds of the Sago Palm Tree
Within Parc Nacional Torres del Paine, there is a tropical rainforest area where you will find cascading waterfalls
Andes, at 14, 000 feet are the geysers of El Tatio, the third largest geyser field in the world
Close-up shots of the leaves from the elephant ears plant, also known as Alocasia
Agave Attenuata, native to Mexico, is often known as the lions tail, swans neck or foxtail
Betty Boop rose is a hybrid rose with a moderately fruity aroma
Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness in autumn
Snowcapped Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness in autumn
Aspen, Colorado. Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness
Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness of Colorado, red rock cliffs
Mountains surrounding the Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness in Aspen, Colorado
Aspens in autumn
Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness in Aspen
Grouping of aspen trees on a trail, Colorado
Aspen trees in autumn, Blake Trail, Colorado
Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness in October
Aspen trees in autumn
Aspens on the Tom Blake Trail, Colorado
Snowmass golf course with view of Mt. Daly in autumn
Two Creeks area of Aspen Snowmass ski resort in autumn
Aspen trees in autumn turning goldin Snowmass
Window in a rowhouse in Wislica, Poland with reflections from the home across the street
Originally built in the 13th century, Malbork was the castle of the Teutonic Knights, a German Catholic religious order of crusaders
One of several drawbridge entrances to Malbork fortress
Street of homes is off the main square in Old Town Warsaw. Homes have been restored after German bombings of WWII
Doorway in Inner courtyard of Malbork Castle
Renovations and restorations continue at Malbork Castle on northern Poland
Neptunes Fountain, built in the early 17th century, is a mannerist-rococo masterpiece in Gdansk, Poland
Rolling hills of Zakopane, a resort town in southern Poland in the Tatra Mountains
Iron cannon sitting on the outskirts of Castillo de la Real Fuerza on the western edge of Havana, Cuba
Shot from the Chicago River in downtown Chicago, reflections of city skyline in a massive corporate building
The Serrano glacier is one of the main attractions found in Parc Nacional Bernardo Higgins in Chile
These are the source for the name of the park- the towers, or Torres of Paine
Located within the Parc Nacional Torres del Paine is the Grey Glacier, part of the Southern Patagonia Ice Field
Within Parc Nacional Torres del Paine is Lago Grey where one finds both glaciers and floating icebergs
Located within Parc Nacional Torres del Paine, this lake is home to numerous icebergs and glaciers
Big leaf hydrangea growing in the gardens of Dunvegan Castle in northern Isle of Skye
Gable above the front entrance to Cawdor Castle bearing the motto Be Mindful
Doors with wrought iron hinges are found in an outdoor passageway at Cardiff Castle, Wales
Basket of breads was found sitting on a bench outside a bakery in Glastonbury, England
Hydrangea growing in the gardens of Dunvegan Castle in northern Isle of Skye
The original castle was built on this site in the 13th century to protect the lands of Kintail from the Vikings
Thailand giant elephant ear, is considered invasive in certain states in the United States
Montreal Botanical Gardens, elephants ears with rainwater
Chains used for fishing in Nova Scotia