Nepal, Sagarmatha National Park, Dingboche, Man and woman ploughing a potato field below mountain peak of Ama Dablam with stone built home and animal shelter.
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Ireland, County Antrim, Belfast, Queens Island, One of the two Harland and Wolff cranes known as Samson.
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Ireland, County Antrim, Belfast, Titanic Quarter, Funnels of the restored SS Nomadic a former tender for the White Star Line shipping company that was once used to transfer mail and passengers to and...
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Ireland, County Antrim, Belfast, Titanic Quarter, Funnels of the restored SS Nomadic a former tender for the White Star Line shipping company that was once used to transfer mail and passengers to and...
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Ireland, County Antrim, Belfast, Titanic Quarter, Funnels of the restored SS Nomadic a former tender for the White Star Line shipping company that was once used to transfer mail and passengers to and...
20122146
Ireland, County Antrim, Belfast, Titanic Quarter, Funnels of the restored SS Nomadic a former tender for the White Star Line shipping company that was once used to transfer mail and passengers to and...
20122145
Ireland, County Antrim, Belfast, Titanic Quarter, Titanic Belfast visitor attraction with the SS Nomadic a former tender for the White Star Line shipping company that was once used to transfer mail a...
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Ireland, County Antrim, Belfast, Titanic Quarter, Titanic Belfast visitor attraction seen from the upper deck of the restored SS Nomadic a former tender for the White Star Line shipping company that...
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Ireland, County Antrim, Belfast, Titanic Quarter, Titanic Belfast Visitor Experience.
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Ireland, County Antrim, Belfast, Beacon of Hope sculpture on Oxford Street, known locally as Nuala with the Hula.
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Ireland, County Antrim, Belfast, Beacon of Hope sculpture on Oxford Street, known locally as Nuala with the Hula.
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Ireland, County Antrim, Belfast, Towers of the National Bar and Restaurant reflected in a modern glass building.
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Ireland, County Fermanagh, Ruin of Tully Castle on the shores of Lough Erne which was a fortified house with a rectangular bawn built for Sir John Hume, a Scottish planter, in 1619.