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Tibetan Shepherd with his flock
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St Louis Art Museum
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View northwards from the public picnic site on Betws mountain overlooking Ammanford and the Amman valley Learn more about Carmarthenshire at www.discovercarmarthenshire.com

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View to the garden in Neufgrange France
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360° panorama of the area surrounding the summit of Wasootch Ridge, Kananaskis, Alberta, Canada.
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On the way to Arthurs Pass over the Southern Alps
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happy easter There are some hidden eggs and sheeps, can U find them? But be exactly ´cause there are some other farm creatures.
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The largest natural lake in England at over 11 miles long.
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- Sheep Mountain Table - Badlands National Park (365 Degree Panorama) Rick Braveheart by Rick Braveheart
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Rising approximately 500 feet (152 meters) above the surrounding terrain, Sheep Mountain Table, topped with prairie grass, yucca and juniper trees, is a significant landmark in the Stronghold Unit (section) of the Badlands National Park. It’s reached in a 30-minute drive from the Ben Reifel Visitor Center in a sectio...
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See also: www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=13055 "One of the oldest farms on Cape Cod, the land was granted to John Weeks in 1679 and was farmed by the Weeks family for almost 300 years. They raised cattle and sheep and maintained orchards and cropland. Wool was the primary source of income for most of the ...
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