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Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth, Scotland. Taken from Tantallon Castle.
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the Dome of the Rock, Old city of Jerusalem. Called by Europeans, the Mosque of Omar (Umar). The earliest remaining Islamic monument. On Haram es-Sharif, the Noble Sanctuary, or Temple Mount (1)
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the Dome of the Rock, Old city of Jerusalem. Called by Europeans, the Mosque of Omar (Umar). The earliest remaining Islamic monument. On Haram es-Sharif, the Noble Sanctuary, or Temple Mount
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Couple visiting the Dome of the Rock, Old city of Jerusalem. Called by Europeans, the Mosque of Omar (Umar). The earliest remaining Islamic monument. On Haram es-Sharif, the Noble Sanctuary, or Temple Mount.
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Proboscis Monkey foraging on the ground (Eating on the ground) (Nasalis larvatus) Endemic to Borneo Feeds on leaves Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia Labuk Bay Proboscis Monkey Sanctuary
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3 Proboscis Monkeys in tree +2 Babies holding on (Nasalis larvatus) Labuk Bay Proboscis Monkey Sanctuary - Sabah - Borneo - Malaysia Endemic to Borneo
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The world's largest flower, Rafflesia pricei, opening. This species is a parasite on Tetrastigma vines. Tambunan Sanctuary, Borneo, Sabah
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