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Iron Gate, Portile de Fier, gorge of river danube through the southern carpathian MountainsIron Gate, Portile de Fier, gorge of river Danube through the southern Carpathian Mountains, a national park on the Serbian and Romanian side of the river
USA, Colorado, Lafayette. Water bubbles on glass table top. Credit as: Marie Bush / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont(Large format sizes available)
Quaking Aspen (Populus tremuloides) Trees and Reflection, Twin Ponds, FishLake NationalQuaking Aspen (Populus tremuloides) Trees and Reflection, Twin Ponds, Fish Lake National Forest near Gooseberry Road and Salina, Utah
Germany, Franconia, View along the Main River near Wertheim. The lock at Eichel
Iron Gate, Portile de Fier, gorge of river danube through the southern carpathian MountainsIron Gate, Portile de Fier, gorge of river Danube through the southern Carpathian Mountains, a national park on the Serbian and Romanian side of the river. The Cazanele Mare seen from upstream
Iron Gate, Portile de Fier, gorge of river danube through the southern carpathian MountainsIron Gate, Portile de Fier, gorge of river Danube through the southern Carpathian Mountains, a national park on the Serbian and Romanian side of the river. The Mraconia Valley in the Cazanele Mici
Iron Gate, Portile de Fier, gorge of river danube through the southern carpathian MountainsIron Gate, Portile de Fier, gorge of river Danube through the southern Carpathian Mountains, a national park on the Serbian and Romanian side of the river. The Cazanale Mici, Romania
Iron Gate, Portile de Fier, gorge of river danube through the southern carpathian Mountains, a national park on the serbian and romanian side of the river
Canada, British Columbia, Mount Robson Provincial Park. Scenic of foggy pond and forest. Credit as: Don Paulson / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont
Canada, British Columbia, Mount Robson Provincial Park. Scenic of lake reflection and fog. Credit as: Don Paulson / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont
Canada, British Columbia, Mount Robson Provincial Park. Scenic of wetlands in autumn color. Credit as: Don Paulson / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont
Canada, Alberta, Jasper National Park. Landscape of Patricia Lake and Pyramid Mountain. Credit as: Don Paulson / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont
Lighted subway tunnel, Shanghai, China
Red maple, Freeport, MaineRed maple (Acer rubrum), Freeport, Maine, USA
Chestnut-breasted Coronet (Boissonneaua matthewsii) Cloud forest, Tapichalaca ReserveChestnut-breasted Coronet (Boissonneaua matthewsii) a specie of a hummingbird, Cloud forest, Tapichalaca Reserve, Southern Ecuador, South America
Germany, Bavaria. Typical views along the Main River near Wertheim
Germany, Franconai. Hillside castle along the Main River between Wertheim & Miltenberg, riverboat
Germany, Franconia, Wertheim. Boating along the Main River
Germany, Franconia, Wertheim. Spitizer, medieval watchtower with historic housingMedieval watchtower with historic housing along Tauber River, Spitizer, Wertheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
Germany, Franconia, Wertheim. Medieval architectural building detail
Germany, Franconia, Wertheim. Spitizer, medieval watchtowerMedieval Kittsteintor watchtower, Spitizer, Wertheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
Germany, Franconia, Wertheim. Medieval architectural building detail, broom maker sGermany, Franconia, Wertheim. Medieval architectural building detail, broom makers sign
Germany, Franconia, Wertheim. Famous Franconian wine, reflection of medieval tower in bottle
Germany, Franconia, Wertheim. The Protestant Collegite church (c. 1320)Protestant collegiate church, Wertheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
Germany, Franconia, Wertheim. The Protestant Collegite church (c. 1320). Historic religious wall fresco
Germany, Wertheim. City overview near confluence of Tauber & Main River, viewCityscape with confluence of Tauber and Main River, Wertheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
Germany, Franconia, Wertheim. The Protestant Collegite church (c. 1320)