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  • A makeshift wood harbour in The Sapinho Island, Barra Grande Bay, Maraú Peninsula, in the brazilian state of Bahia. The Sapinho Island hosts some restaurants where is served homemade style food from Bahia, known by its variety of local seafood. Diego Murray / 4See
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  • Taipus de Fora is a beach situated in Maraú Peninsula, in the brazilian state of Bahia. The biggest attraction in Taipu de Fora is the coral reef that is formed around a portion of the beach, which keeps the water calm and clear ideal for diving and snorkeling. The long sand stretch is a inviting for a walk, running, biking or just to relax. Diego Murray / 4SEE
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  • The Lighthouse, Taipu de Fora, in the brazilian state of Bahia. The lighthouse is located in high hill where is possible have a 360 degrees view over Taipu de Fora. Diego Murray / 4See
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  • The Pedra Furada, Pedra Furada Island, Barra Grande Bay, Maraú Peninsula, in the brazilian state of Bahia. The Pedra Furada, a hole made by the tide action on the rock, is considered the main spot in the cruise around the Barra Grande Bay. Diego Murray / 4See
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  • The Goió Island, Barra Grande Bay, Maraú Peninsula, in the brazilian state of Bahia. The Goió Island is a stop during the cruise around the Barra Grande Bay where tourists use to spend some time in beach activities and drinking beverages on the island bar. Diego Murray / 4See
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  • The Pedra Furada Island, Barra Grande Bay, in the brazilian state of Bahia. The island is located in the middle of the sea in Barra Grande Bay. The access to the island is only possible in the low tide. The Pedra Furada Island is the main spot during the cruise around the Barra Grande Bay. Diego Murray / 4See
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  • A man practicing fishing with a nylon net in The Harbour Of Barra Grande, Maraú Peninsula, in the brazilian state of Bahia. Diego Murray / 4See
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  • The Harbour of Barra Grande, Maraú Peninsula, in the brazilian state of Bahia. Barra Grande is a small town near Taipus de Fora whose harbour is the main spot where depart boat trips to islands and remotes beaches around Maraú Peninsula. Diego Murray / 4See
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  • A man floats with snorkel around the coral reef in Taipu de Fora Beach, in the brazilian state of Bahia. Floating in the coral reef with snorkel is the main activity in Taipu de Fora Beach. According local people, the low tide is the best time to enjoy the maximum of the coral reef beauties. Diego Murray / 4See
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  • People walking in the sand stretch in Taipu de Fora beach, in the brazilian state of Bahia. The long sand stretch is a inviting for a walk, running or biking. Diego Murray / 4SEE
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  • Point do Surf Restaurant, Taipu de Fora beach, in the brazilian state of Bahia. The restaurant serves homemade style food from Bahia, known by its variety of local seafood. Diego Murray / 4See
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  • People walking in the sand stretch in Taipu de Fora beach, in the brazilian state of Bahia. The long sand stretch is a inviting for a walk, running, biking or just to relax. Diego Murray / 4SEE
    dm-taipudefora-barragrande-003.jpg
  • Taipus de Fora is a beach situated in Maraú Peninsula, in the brazilian state of Bahia. The small amount of guest houses keeps the place almost untouchable. The biggest attraction in Taipu de Fora is the coral reef that is formed around a portion of the beach, which keeps the water calm and clear ideal for diving and snorkeling. The long sand stretch is a inviting for a walk, running, biking or just to relax. Diego Murray / 4SEE
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  • Lisbon tram line 28 passes through Chiado district and is the longest line of trams which cross the city.
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  • Lisbon tram line 28 passes through Chiado district and is the longest line of trams which cross the city.
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  • Lisbon tram line 28 passes through Chiado district and is the longest line of trams which cross the city.
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  • Lisbon tram line 28 passes through Chiado district and is the longest line of trams which cross the city.
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  • Lisbon tram line 28 passes through Chiado district and is the longest line of trams which cross the city.
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  • Lisbon tram line 28 passes through Alfama  district and is the longest line of trams which cross the city.
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  • Lisbon tram line 28 passes through Alfama  district and is the longest line of trams which cross the city.
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  • Lisbon tram line 28 passes through Alfama  district and is the longest line of trams which cross the city.
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  • Lisbon tram line 28 passes through Alfama  district and is the longest line of trams which cross the city.
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  • Lisbon tram line 28 passes through Alfama  district and is the longest line of trams which cross the city.
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  • Lisbon tram line 28 passes through Alfama  district and is the longest line of trams which cross the city.
    120323-LFC-1385.jpg
  • Lisbon tram line 28 passes through Chiado district and is the longest line of trams which cross the city.
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  • Lisbon tram line 28 passes through Chiado district and is the longest line of trams which cross the city.
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  • A living area on the sand stretch near the small town center in Taipu de Fora beach, in the brazilian state of Bahia. The restaurants keep an area in the sand stretch to serve meals on the beach. Diego Murray / 4See
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  • Pilgrims drying clothes in the wind at Tulsi Ghat  by the Ganges river in Varanasi, India.
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  • A group of young people performs for tourists a traditional dance by the fire. Dogon youth are trying to take advantage of the benefits brought by tourism to their ethnic group.  The Dogon Country is the most visited part of Mali with tourists visiting its tipical  villages that can be located on the cliff, on the sandy plain or in the rocky plateau
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  • A group of young people performs for tourists a traditional dance by the fire. Dogon youth are trying to take advantage of the benefits brought by tourism to their ethnic group.  The Dogon Country is the most visited part of Mali with tourists visiting its tipical  villages that can be located on the cliff, on the sandy plain or in the rocky plateau
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  • A group of young people performs for tourists a traditional dance by the fire. Dogon youth are trying to take advantage of the benefits brought by tourism to their ethnic group.  The Dogon Country is the most visited part of Mali with tourists visiting its tipical  villages that can be located on the cliff, on the sandy plain or in the rocky plateau
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  • A group of young people performs for tourists a traditional dance by the fire. Dogon youth are trying to take advantage of the benefits brought by tourism to their ethnic group.  The Dogon Country is the most visited part of Mali with tourists visiting its tipical  villages that can be located on the cliff, on the sandy plain or in the rocky plateau
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  • Children drive their bycicles in Arches Street, one of the most beautiful streets in Ilha de Mozambique
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  • Some people gather at sunset in a square near Ilha de Mozambique Town Hall. Few are the builidings that have been recovered in this Unesco World Heritage Site
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  • Man walks with his bike in the Square where is the statue of Luiz de Camoes. Camoes was one of the greatest poets in portuguese history and lived in XVI Century. It is believed that he lived in a house in this Square.
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  • Sunflowers field in the region of Alentejo, in southern Portugal.
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  • Sunflowers field in the region of Alentejo, in southern Portugal.
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  • Sunflowers field in the region of Alentejo, in southern Portugal.
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  • Typical Lisbon trams passing in front of a building with facade covered in ceramic tiles, in Calçada do Combro, near Bairro Alto and Bica districts.
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  • Typical Lisbon trams passing in front of a building with facade covered in ceramic tiles, in Calçada do Combro, near Bairro Alto and Bica districts.
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  • Typical Lisbon trams passing in front of a building with facade covered in ceramic tiles, in Calçada do Combro, near Bairro Alto and Bica districts.
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  • Typical Lisbon trams passing near Terreiro do Paço square.
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  • Typical Lisbon trams passing near Terreiro do Paço square.
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  • Lisbon tram line 28 passes through Alfama  district and is the longest line of trams which cross the city.
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  • Lisbon tram line 28 passes through Alfama  district and is the longest line of trams which cross the city.
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  • Lisbon tram line 28 passes through Alfama  district and is the longest line of trams which cross the city.
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  • Typical alley in the old neighborhoods of Lisbon.
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  • Railroads of the Bica's elevator, which connects the lower part of the old neighborhood to the upper one. There are several elevators in the old neighborhoods of Lisbon, which help people to go through the steep slopes of the city's hills. They constitute also a touristic attraction.
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  • Typical square in the old neighborhoods of Lisbon.
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  • Railroads of the Bica's elevator, which connects the lower part of the old neighborhood to the upper one. There are several elevators in the old neighborhoods of Lisbon, which help people to go through the steep slopes of the city's hills. They constitute also a touristic attraction.
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  • Lisbon's tramways are a well-known touristic attraction. The first carrier took place in 1901 and there are still several ones covering the oldest neighborhoods of the city.
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  • The area of Belem's Tower attracts lots of visitors, both tourists and locals, because of its beauty and peacefulness. Belem's Tower was built in the fifteenth century (1514-1520) as a military fortification. It was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983.
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  • People line up while they wait to enter Gloria's elevator. There are several elevators in the old neighborhoods of Lisbon, which help people to go through the steep slopes of the city's hills. They constitute also a touristic attraction.
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  • A typical Lisbon tramway, seen between trees. Lisbon's tramways are a well-known touristic attraction. The first carrier took place in 1901 and there are still several ones covering the oldest neighborhoods of the city.
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  • A typical Lisbon tramway, seen between trees. Lisbon's tramways are a well-known touristic attraction. The first carrier took place in 1901 and there are still several ones covering the oldest neighborhoods of the city.
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  • People line up while they wait to enter Gloria's elevator. There are several elevators in the old neighborhoods of Lisbon, which help people to go through the steep slopes of the city's hills. They constitute also a touristic attraction.
    h_00002793.jpg
  • The area of Belem's Tower attracts lots of visitors, both tourists and locals, because of its beauty and peacefulness. Belem's Tower was built in the fifteenth century (1514-1520) as a military fortification. It was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983.
    h_00002784.jpg
  • Railroads of the Bica's elevator, which connects the lower part of the old neighborhood to the upper one. There are several elevators in the old neighborhoods of Lisbon, which help people to go through the steep slopes of the city's hills. They constitute also a touristic attraction.
    h_00002780.jpg
  • Lisbon's tramways are a well-known touristic attraction. The first carrier took place in 1901 and there are still several ones covering the oldest neighborhoods of the city.
    h_00002764.jpg
  • Typical alley in the old neighborhoods of Lisbon.
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  • Railroads of the Bica's elevator, which connects the lower part of the old neighborhood to the upper one. There are several elevators in the old neighborhoods of Lisbon, which help people to go through the steep slopes of the city's hills. They constitute also a touristic attraction.
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  • Typical square in the old neighborhoods of Lisbon.
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  • biblioteca fondation ahmed al mahmoud com manuscritos arabes do sec XI ao XIX. chinguetti, mauritania. africa2007.
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  • a local guide shows some of old tablets part of the 'Ahmed al Mahmoud fondation' library in Chuinguetti. Some of the manuscripts date back to the 9th century up to the 20th.
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  • a local guide shows some of old tablets part of the 'Ahmed al Mahmoud fondation' library in Chuinguetti. Some of the manuscripts date back to the 9th century up to the 20th.
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  • Ancient arab manuscripts part of  the 'Ahmed al Mahmoud fondation' library, in Chinguetti.
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  • a local guide shows some of old tablets part of the 'Ahmed al Mahmoud fondation' library in Chuinguetti. Some of the manuscripts date back to the 9th century up to the 20th.
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  • a local guide shows some of old tablets part of the 'Ahmed al Mahmoud fondation' library in Chuinguetti. Some of the manuscripts date back to the 9th century up to the 20th.
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  • a local guide shows some of old tablets part of the 'Ahmed al Mahmoud fondation' library in Chuinguetti. Some of the manuscripts date back to the 9th century up to the 20th.
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  • Ancient arab manuscripts part of  the 'Ahmed al Mahmoud fondation' library, in Chinguetti.
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  • a local guide shows some of old tablets part of the 'Ahmed al Mahmoud fondation' library in Chuinguetti. Some of the manuscripts date back to the 9th century up to the 20th.
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  • a local guide shows some of old tablets part of the 'Ahmed al Mahmoud fondation' library in Chuinguetti. Some of the manuscripts date back to the 9th century up to the 20th.
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  • biblioteca fondation ahmed al mahmoud com manuscritos arabes do sec XI ao XIX. chinguetti, mauritania. africa2007.
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  • Corner - Santa Cruz Quarter - SEVILLE - Seville province - Andalusia region - Spain. Route by train after the steps of Washington Irving, romantic American writer who travelled in 1829 from Seville to Granada, where he wrote 'Tales of the Alhambra'. Fascinated by the wealth and exoticism of the Spanish-Muslim civilization, Irving was responsible, along with the French writers of the 19th century, for the romantic image of Al-Andalus. Alberto Paredes / 4SEE
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  • Torre del Oro and Guadalquivir river - SEVILLE - Seville province - Andalusia region - Spain. Route by train after the steps of Washington Irving, romantic American writer who travelled in 1829 from Seville to Granada, where he wrote 'Tales of the Alhambra'. Fascinated by the wealth and exoticism of the Spanish-Muslim civilization, Irving was responsible, along with the French writers of the 19th century, for the romantic image of Al-Andalus. Alberto Paredes / 4SEE
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  • Horse carriage - Cathedral - SEVILLE - Seville province - Andalusia region - Spain. Route by train after the steps of Washington Irving, romantic American writer who travelled in 1829 from Seville to Granada, where he wrote 'Tales of the Alhambra'. Fascinated by the wealth and exoticism of the Spanish-Muslim civilization, Irving was responsible, along with the French writers of the 19th century, for the romantic image of Al-Andalus. Alberto Paredes / 4SEE
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  • Horse carriage - Cathedral - SEVILLE - Seville province - Andalusia region - Spain. Route by train after the steps of Washington Irving, romantic American writer who travelled in 1829 from Seville to Granada, where he wrote 'Tales of the Alhambra'. Fascinated by the wealth and exoticism of the Spanish-Muslim civilization, Irving was responsible, along with the French writers of the 19th century, for the romantic image of Al-Andalus. Alberto Paredes / 4SEE
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  • Train station - OSUNA - Seville province - Andalusia region - Spain. Route by train after the steps of Washington Irving, romantic American writer who travelled in 1829 from Seville to Granada, where he wrote 'Tales of the Alhambra'. Fascinated by the wealth and exoticism of the Spanish-Muslim civilization, Irving was responsible, along with the French writers of the 19th century, for the romantic image of Al-Andalus. Alberto Paredes / 4SEE
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  • Typical Lisbon trams passing in front of a building with facade covered in ceramic tiles, in Calçada do Combro, near Bairro Alto and Bica districts.
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  • A tram passes by Loreto Church in Chiado district in Lisbon.
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  • The Friday mosque is supposedly dated of the 13/14th century and the squared minaret is said to be the 2nd oldest in use in the world. Chinguetti, a medieval trading center founded in the 13th century, now home of some libraries full of ancient arab manuscripts
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  • Chinguetti, a lost village in the Adrar region, once an important home of Muslim scholars and Madrassas, today is famous for it's private libraries with ancient arab manuscripts from medicine to religion, some dating back to the 9th century.
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  • Ancient arab manuscripts part of  the 'Ahmed al Mahmoud fondation' library, in Chinguetti.
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  • Yellow Water Billabong is located at the end of Jim Jim Creek, a tributary of the South Alligator River. The South Alligator river system, which is the largest in the Park, contains extensive wetlands that include river channels, floodplains and backwater swamps. About one third of Australia's bird species are represented in Kakadu National Park, with at least 60 species found in the wetlands. Whistling ducks and Magpie Geese are the most abundant.
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  • Yellow Water Billabong is located at the end of Jim Jim Creek, a tributary of the South Alligator River. The South Alligator river system, which is the largest in the Park, contains extensive wetlands that include river channels, floodplains and backwater swamps. About one third of Australia's bird species are represented in Kakadu National Park, with at least 60 species found in the wetlands. Whistling ducks and Magpie Geese are the most abundant.
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  • Yellow Water Billabong is located at the end of Jim Jim Creek, a tributary of the South Alligator River. The South Alligator river system, which is the largest in the Park, contains extensive wetlands that include river channels, floodplains and backwater swamps. About one third of Australia's bird species are represented in Kakadu National Park, with at least 60 species found in the wetlands. Whistling ducks and Magpie Geese are the most abundant.
    _I6K4944.jpg
  • Yellow Water Billabong is located at the end of Jim Jim Creek, a tributary of the South Alligator River. The South Alligator river system, which is the largest in the Park, contains extensive wetlands that include river channels, floodplains and backwater swamps. About one third of Australia's bird species are represented in Kakadu National Park, with at least 60 species found in the wetlands. Whistling ducks and Magpie Geese are the most abundant.
    _I6K4981.jpg
  • Yellow Water Billabong is located at the end of Jim Jim Creek, a tributary of the South Alligator River. The South Alligator river system, which is the largest in the Park, contains extensive wetlands that include river channels, floodplains and backwater swamps. About one third of Australia's bird species are represented in Kakadu National Park, with at least 60 species found in the wetlands. Whistling ducks and Magpie Geese are the most abundant.
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  • Yellow Water Billabong is located at the end of Jim Jim Creek, a tributary of the South Alligator River. The South Alligator river system, which is the largest in the Park, contains extensive wetlands that include river channels, floodplains and backwater swamps. About one third of Australia's bird species are represented in Kakadu National Park, with at least 60 species found in the wetlands. Whistling ducks and Magpie Geese are the most abundant.
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  • Yellow Water Billabong is located at the end of Jim Jim Creek, a tributary of the South Alligator River. The South Alligator river system, which is the largest in the Park, contains extensive wetlands that include river channels, floodplains and backwater swamps. About one third of Australia's bird species are represented in Kakadu National Park, with at least 60 species found in the wetlands. Whistling ducks and Magpie Geese are the most abundant.
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  • Yellow Water Billabong is located at the end of Jim Jim Creek, a tributary of the South Alligator River. The South Alligator river system, which is the largest in the Park, contains extensive wetlands that include river channels, floodplains and backwater swamps. About one third of Australia's bird species are represented in Kakadu National Park, with at least 60 species found in the wetlands. Whistling ducks and Magpie Geese are the most abundant.
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  • Yellow Water Billabong is located at the end of Jim Jim Creek, a tributary of the South Alligator River. The South Alligator river system, which is the largest in the Park, contains extensive wetlands that include river channels, floodplains and backwater swamps. About one third of Australia's bird species are represented in Kakadu National Park, with at least 60 species found in the wetlands. Whistling ducks and Magpie Geese are the most abundant.
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  • Yellow Water Billabong is located at the end of Jim Jim Creek, a tributary of the South Alligator River. The South Alligator river system, which is the largest in the Park, contains extensive wetlands that include river channels, floodplains and backwater swamps. About one third of Australia's bird species are represented in Kakadu National Park, with at least 60 species found in the wetlands. Whistling ducks and Magpie Geese are the most abundant.
    _I6K5056.jpg
  • Yellow Water Billabong is located at the end of Jim Jim Creek, a tributary of the South Alligator River. The South Alligator river system, which is the largest in the Park, contains extensive wetlands that include river channels, floodplains and backwater swamps. About one third of Australia's bird species are represented in Kakadu National Park, with at least 60 species found in the wetlands. Whistling ducks and Magpie Geese are the most abundant.
    _I6K5027.jpg
  • Yellow Water Billabong is located at the end of Jim Jim Creek, a tributary of the South Alligator River. The South Alligator river system, which is the largest in the Park, contains extensive wetlands that include river channels, floodplains and backwater swamps. About one third of Australia's bird species are represented in Kakadu National Park, with at least 60 species found in the wetlands. Whistling ducks and Magpie Geese are the most abundant.
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  • Yellow Water Billabong is located at the end of Jim Jim Creek, a tributary of the South Alligator River. The South Alligator river system, which is the largest in the Park, contains extensive wetlands that include river channels, floodplains and backwater swamps. About one third of Australia's bird species are represented in Kakadu National Park, with at least 60 species found in the wetlands. Whistling ducks and Magpie Geese are the most abundant.
    _I6K4956.jpg
  • Yellow Water Billabong is located at the end of Jim Jim Creek, a tributary of the South Alligator River. The South Alligator river system, which is the largest in the Park, contains extensive wetlands that include river channels, floodplains and backwater swamps. About one third of Australia's bird species are represented in Kakadu National Park, with at least 60 species found in the wetlands. Whistling ducks and Magpie Geese are the most abundant.
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  • Yellow Water Billabong is located at the end of Jim Jim Creek, a tributary of the South Alligator River. The South Alligator river system, which is the largest in the Park, contains extensive wetlands that include river channels, floodplains and backwater swamps. About one third of Australia's bird species are represented in Kakadu National Park, with at least 60 species found in the wetlands. Whistling ducks and Magpie Geese are the most abundant.
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  • It is a quite normal foggy day at the beginning of the summer in Porto, Portugal. Many people go to the seaside neighborhood, Foz. Looks like they use to come here to spend some of the first morning hours. Many of them are already part of the landscape, they are camouflaged between the old yellow granit rocks and the grainy sand impaled by the tents. It is a normal day, maybe the first sunny day after a long winter, many of them are still feeling the bones wet. There is a sudden need to dry them to the sun. There is a weird enviroment, even if we are outdoor, I can feel the dust on the carpet, the smoky fur on the walls and a strong stagnant smell. We need to open the windows' doors, leave the sun come into the house and wait that this foggy day dissolves itself in the meantime we are waiting for.
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  • It is a quite normal foggy day at the beginning of the summer in Porto, Portugal. Many people go to the seaside neighborhood, Foz. Looks like they use to come here to spend some of the first morning hours. Many of them are already part of the landscape, they are camouflaged between the old yellow granit rocks and the grainy sand impaled by the tents. It is a normal day, maybe the first sunny day after a long winter, many of them are still feeling the bones wet. There is a sudden need to dry them to the sun. There is a weird enviroment, even if we are outdoor, I can feel the dust on the carpet, the smoky fur on the walls and a strong stagnant smell. We need to open the windows' doors, leave the sun come into the house and wait that this foggy day dissolves itself in the meantime we are waiting for.
    Attilio Fiumarella_a day on the beac...jpg
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