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A beam of light brings to life this relief in the Temple of Kom Ombo. The temple is dedicated to Sobek the crocodile god and Horus the falcon-headed god.
One of two spires atop Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Kaptol Square in central Zagreb.
Neretva River and Old Bridge, Stari Most.
Wheel of wet power tiller on rural track.
Women selling vegetables at a small market behind the beach at Soumbedioune.
The edifice of the once grand Bokor Palace Hotel and Casino that looks over a 1080 metre escarpment.
Carved stone detail of the east side of the outer gallery of The Bayon, depicting a Khmer commander on the back of an elephant.
Interior of Sveti Sava, largest Orthodox church on earth, still under construction.
Smoking cigarette rolled with paper from exercise book.
Portrit of girl hawking souvenirs near Ura Kidane Meret monastery, Zege Peninsula.
White-stone buildings with red-tiled rooftops lining Placa, main street in Dubrovnik Old Town.
Rooftops of Hvar town as seen from Fortress Spanjol.
Sunbathers on wooden decks at 1930s-era Bonj Les Bains cabanas, with Amfora Resort in background.
Buffalo and three boats on Se Kong river.
Shadows darken the narrow defile known as the Siq, which leads to Al-Khazneh, or the Treasury.
Detail of the face of the Sphinx, quarried from an outcrop of soft limestone near the pyramids.
A local man carefully climbs the rickety rope bridge in the Parc National de Nikolo-Koba.
'Car rapides' wait for business at a terminus in Dakar.
Trg Sveti Stjepana (St Stephan's Square), with Arsenal (right foreground) and the Cathedral of Sveti Stjepana at (back of square).
Detail of Romanesque portal of Cathedral of St Lovro, depicting Venetian lion and Eve looking embarrased at her nakedness.
Schoolgirls climb to top of Buddhist rock temple Isurumuniya Vihara.
Palm trees and banana lounges on the beach outside the Nilaveli Beach Hotel, 15km north of Trincomalee.
Portrait of Orthodox Christian men outside Selassie Debra Birhan church.
Young monk beats drum at wat (temple).
Che Guevara image on side of truck.
Frogs in bucket.
Young boys enjoy a game of table-soccer outside a shop in Yoff.
Anti-American mural on former US Embassy (now 'US Den of Espionage').
Boy on a bike.
Sunbathing at Cafe Buza, cafe bar along Adriatic Sea, outside south wall of Dubrovnik Old Town.
Two boys and their donkey cart head home from the Wassu market.
The clock-tower at the southern entrance to the covered market of Kaolack. The historic landmark is believed to be the second largest clock-tower in Africa after Marrakesh.
The railway tracks at Thies are far busier with human traffic then that of the 'choo choo' kind.
The ochre red of one of the Colonial-era buildings on Ile de Goree.
Colourful artwork for sale on Av Pompidou in Dakar.
Band playing at Tramvaj Bar, popular live music venue in Stari Grad.
Woman silhouetted at sunset on Don Khon to Don Det bridge.
Colourful headwear on a shopper at the weekly lomu (market) of Wassu.
Two church spires sitting above south shore of Rab Town's peninsula.
Yachts moored in Hvar Harbour, with Hvar town behind.
Boats, a bike and marker buoys on the beachfront near the fishing village at the northern edge of Trincomalee town.
Tuk tuk driver at dawn.
The ruins of Fort James on James Island. The fort was built in the 1650's as a slaving station and in later years was used in anti-slavery efforts.
One of Phnom Penh's many run-down French Colonial-style buildings in the centre of the city.
Village market outside Lalibela.
End of the working day and a local fisherman bales water out of his pirogue off a small beach in Djifer.
Men and motorbike 'fishing' in Zayendeh River.
Door knockers on Jameh Mosque, Natanz.
One of the Hittite styled stone lions flanking the avenue leading to Anit Kanir.
Red rooftops of Dubrovnik Old Town, with city wall in foreground and Lokrum Island in background.
Woman touching left big toe of Gregorius of Nin bronze statue, at north entrance to Diocletian's Palace, to bring good luck.
Crocodile stone at Wat Phu.
Boy poles his schoolfriends across Blue Nile on papyrus canoe.
Men in traditional shawls perform part of ceremony at Bet Maryam church during Fasika (Orthodox Easter).
Tourists take in the sunrise from the beach at Uppuveli, on the northern outskirts of Trincomalee.
Two monks with umbrellas on road.
Wooden sculpture at Tendaba Camp depicting a woman in traditional Gambia dress. The cheek scars suggest she could be Fula.
Traditional paillotes on the Kafountine beach.
Hill-side village on island of Mljet.
Man watching colours change on 'Greeting to the Sun', urban art on Zadar promenade, by architect Nikola Basic.
Tourists with backpacks waiting for transport in Ban Nakasang.
The coach watches his young charges sprint along the sands of the oceanfront Anse des Madelaines beaches.
Goldsmiths working in the Russian Market.
Frescoes inside Vank Cathedral, Jolfa.
Patrons inside Carpe Diem, Hvar's top nightclub.
A large reclining Buddha cut from the rock at the Isurumuniya Vihara, a rock temple dating from the 3rd century.
Tourists walk around the foundations of King Kaspaya's winter palace at the summit of Sigriya.
Looking north-east from central Dakar towards the port with the Govournance building on Pl de'L'Independance.
A woman walking beside the railway tracks, selling meat, dried fish and rice to passengers on board the Battambang to Phnom Penh train, carrying her wares on her head.
A waterfall spills into a clear pool at the desert oasis of Ein Gedi beside the Dead Sea.
One of Marshall Tito's limousines, a Mercedes, at his tomb.
The earthquake damaged head of Heracles (or Hercules) at Nemrut Dagi (Mount Nemrut) with the burial mound of King Antiochu in the background.
Ceiling of Orthodox Christian church, Debre Berhan Selassie.
Yachts moored in Hvar Harbour, with Hvar town behind.
Detail of domes on Sveti Sava, largest Orthodox church on earth.
Tuk tuk on wet road.
Local artwork for sale near the Marche Sandaga in central Dakar.
Discussing life, the universe and olives at a Damascus souq.
Overlooking Hvar Town and harbour, with islands of Central Dalmatia in background.
Sign pointing 'To the Bridge'.
Couple strolling past outdoor cafe bar in central Belgrade.
The giant sitting musician sculpture of Dakar with its back to the Atlantic on Route de la Corniche Ouest.
Azadi (Freedom) Square Monument.
Tourists on Safavid-era Moayedi (Ice House).
Eyelashes to die for, camel's eye on the path to Mt Sinai.
Tourists in front of the Sun Temple of Ramses II, which was moved 61m higher between 1964 and 1968.
Commuters hurry through the quasi-Moorish interior of Ramses Station, Cairo's largest train artery.
Stone carving detail from Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary facade, Kaptol Square in central Zagreb.
Beach at Cap Skiring.
Tourist feeding meat to hyena from stick held in his mouth outside old city's Fallana Gate.
Overhead of fishermen checking traps near source of the Blue Nile.
Roman-era limestone carving of woman's head, from 1st century AD Solana, at Archaeological Museum.
Dyed wool drying on roof of Kashan Bazaar.
Stone statues of the fifty-four mythical gods who hold a naga at the South Gate to Angkor Thom, many of which have been decapitated by thieves and vandals.
Tourist boat arriving at Korcula.
Colourfully decorated souvenir urns for sale in a shop.
A vintage Sri Lankan railways 'Travelling Van' sits idle at Kandy Railway Station.
Birdwatchers cruise the bolongs of the Baobalong Wetland Reserve, home to hundreds of different bird species.
Boys on Yoff beach-front train just before the sunsets.
Priests and worshippers outside Bet Maryam rock-hewn church at climax to the Fasika celebration (Orthodox Easter).
Hotel Balkan at dusk.
Continental car in garage of Royal Palace Museum.
A tourist taking a photograph of two young girls on a dirt road north of Kratie.
Two men hitching a ride on the back of the Battambang to Phnom Penh train.
The decaying remains of a building on the Ile de Goree waterfront.
Visitor reading calligraphic script on Tomb of Sa'di.
A fishing boat on one of the unspoilt beaches of Koh Tonsay in the Gulf of Thailand.
Man with daughter waving.
A woman talking with her child as she sweeps the causeway leading to the main complex at Angkor Wat.
The crowded Atrium of the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities, where almost 150,000 exhibits are on show.
Portrait of group of Amharic boys.
Woman dressed in yellow on Knez Mihailova, Belgrade's central pedestrian mall.
Woman weaving on silk loom at home.
A beautifully carved centrepiece stands atop The Monastery (Ad-Deir), carved out of a hill of rock.
Detail of Mercedes-Benz bus.
Kids play fighting in village.
Old Bridge, or Stari Most.
The French Colonial-era Tambacounda train station.
Morning sun casting shadows off one of the hundreds of balustrades in the outer gallery of Angkor Wat.
Portrait of girl peeking from curtain in Merkato.
Statue of Gregorius of Nin, outside Golden Gate of Diocletian's Palace.
Entrance to Imam Mosque from Imam Square, lit up at night.
Tourists and pilgrims await the sunrise beside the small Chapel of St Triphone (also known as the Skull House) on the summit of Mt Sinai .
The ancient, steep, cobblestone streets of the Muslim Quarter in Jerusalem's Old City.
A local guy climbs a tree to collect already fermented palm wine from the palm forests of Makasutu.
A fisherman puts the final decorative touches on his ocean-going pirogue on Brufut Beach.
Overlooking Rab town and Gratska Harbour with moored boats.
Old man at shoe-polishing stall.
Young Ethiopian runners training on terraces of Meskel Square, with an AIDs awareness billboard in background.
Roman-era mosaic at Archaeological Museum.
Diamond shaped Anglo Gold Building, City Centre.
Barber at work.
Hravtska Postanska Banka building in central Zagreb, with tram going by.
Vendor selling fish in old fish market on Marmontova St.
A tourist chats with a fisherman near the Tamil fishing village on the northern side of Trincomalee town.
People under umbrellas at New Market.
The view from the top of the 20m high escarpment running parallel with the River Gambia. The area below is ideal for game viewing.
The tell-tale signs of horse and calesh stretches along the beach at Grande Cote.
Interior of ceiling dome, Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque.
The Minaret of Qayt Bey at the Umayyad Mosque of Damascus. The black flags fly in mourning for the death of Hafiz al Assad (President).
Overlooking rooftops of Korcula town, with Peljesac Peninsula in background.
Miljacka River and the Latin Bridge.
No shortage of Buddhist prayer flags at Thuparma Dagoba.
A young guy from Banjul walks past one of the Colonial era buildings that front the towns dusty streets.
A fresh breeze fills the sail of a traditional felucca on a journey between Aswan and Luxor.
Laser lights shine on patrons at Tramvaj Bar, popular live music venue in Stari Grad.
A local workman has a rooftop view of Basse Santa Su. Dust, rust and corrugation dominate the village skyline.
A camel is tethered to its Bedouin owner's tent in the desert at Wadi Rum.
A multitude of coloured umbrellas and the Psar Thmei, (New Market), in central Phnom Penh.
Passengers crammed onto a boat for the trip from N'Gor to Ile de N'Gor just off the north of the Cap Vert Peninsula.
The Byzantine-style arch was a later addition to the Temple of Bel in Palmyra.
Old Town of Mostar with the Old Bridge, or Stari Most.
Traditional fishing pirogues line up on the Bakau beach at the end of the day.
A man in silhouette, climbing a palm tree to collect sap for palm wine in the Makasutu Culture Forest in Kembujeh.
Scenic view of the 1080 metre escarpment at Bokor Hill Station, the coastal plain and the Gulf of Thailand.
Woman walking past dilapidated building in Marsala Tito Street.
The long entrance path and surrounding water gardens that lead to the ancient city of Sigriya, 200m above.
Men walking on street in central Zagreb.
Skateboarder riding outside Croatian Artists' Centre.
Two of the 216, 3.6 metre high carved stone faces at The Bayon. The faces are believed to depict Jayavarman VII, the king responsible for the building of The Bayon.
Portrait of man at rural market in village outside Lalibela.
Sveti Sava, largest Orthodox church on earth.
People buying catfish from fishmonger.
Sarajevska beer bottle with glasses on cafe table.
Marsala Tita street with buildings damaged during the 1992-95 war.
Buddhist prayer flags surround the sacred Bodhi tree which, at 2000 years, is the oldest authenticated tree in the world.
Men securing bicycle to top of bus.
Small car rapides wait at the Av Peytavin taxi rank in central Dakar.
Art students with heads down sketching in Korcula town.
Women carry vegetables and bisap flowers on the road between Matam and Bakel.
Tiled badjir (wind tower), Golestan Palace.
The Cambodian national flag, flying above the rooftops of Kampot town.
Detail of frescoe in Azuwa Maryam monastery.
Young Ethiopian runners training on terraces of Meskel Square
A young guy takes in the enigmatic Stone Circles of Wassu. These stone circles have been identified as burial grounds and are more than 1200 years old.
Young girls selling fruit and peanuts with their goods on Kololi Beach.
Priests and worshippers outside Bet Maryam rock-hewn church at climax to the Fasika celebration (Orthodox Easter).
Patrons outside Riva Bar and Kabi fast food joint at night.
A young girl has a quiet word with the earthquake damaged head of Heracle's at Nemrut Dagi or Mount Nemrud.
Historic buildings of Kujundziluk Street.
People outside minaret and domes of Gazi Husrevbey Mosque.
Pilgrims descending from Adam's Peak after watching the sunrise. Most make the climb overnight.
A brightly painted tourist boat waits for passengers during the seasonal hamattan.
Hindu deities carved into large river rocks at the remote Kobal Spien (River of a Thousand Lingas). Several of the carvings have been destroyed by thieves and vandals.
Weathered reliefs on the Terrace of the Leper King.
Passengers sitting on the roof of the fast boat from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap.
The head of an eagle beside that of Heracles at Nemrut Dagi (or Mount Nemrut). Legend says that the giant eagle protected against attacks from theair.
Ceiling of Orthodox Christian church, Debre Berhan Selassie.
Priest at door of church of Yemrehana Kristos.
A man walks along the train tracks that run down the Colombo ocean front from Fort all the way to Galle.
Man street of village in mountains.
After the rains the scenery in the Senegal River route between Richard Toll and Podor looks almost lush.
A farmer working with his bulls and plough on his small plot near Kep.
Captain Moustache chats to backpackers on board his felucca while on a journey from Aswan to Luxor.
Hvar town and harbour, with Pakleni Islands in background, as seen from Fortress Spanjol.
Overlooking rooftops of Korcula town, with sloping mountain on Peljesac Peninsula in background.
30 km NE of Polonnaruwa is the Mandalagiri Vihara, a well-reserved vatadage dating from the 8th century.
Detail of Radkan Tower.
Tourists circulate around the Great Pyramid of Cheops, the largest and oldest of the Giza pyramids.
Portrait of young woman seamstress at work.
Man sitting alone on carriage roof of Battambang to Phnom Penh train.
Portrait of two riverboat workers on Mekong River.
Village houses and shops in Debark.
30 km NE of Polonnaruwa is the Mandalagiri Vihara, a well-preserved vatadage dating from the 8th century.
A dirt road leading to the catholic church at the abandoned hill station of Bokor.
Detail of norios, waterwheel.
One of many hand-painted signs for the hair salons found throughout The Gambia.
Part of wall around mountain at Ston - longest fortification in Europe.
Man riding motorbike onto Mekong River ferry.
The ubiquitous and most recognisable symbols of Africa is the Baobab tree.
Images of new President Rashar al Assad on phone booths in Damascus.
Portrait of woman spice seller reading paper at Merkato.
Diners and waiter setting table at Dorian Gray, an upmarket restaurant in trendy Stari Grad area.
The enigmatic Stone Circles of Wassu. These stone circles have been identified as burial grounds and are more than 1200 years old.
A temple caretaker and tourists walk past the de-faced image of Hatsheput on mortuary pillars. Hatshepsut was histories first known female Pharoah.
A woman and a young boy begging for money outside Banteay Srei (Citadel of the Women).
A young Palestinian boy playing on the ramparts of the Muslim Quarter in Jerusalem's Old City.
Portrait of schoolgirls.
Footprints pock the beach at Uppuveli, on the northern outskirts of Trincomalee.
Tourists prepare for the steep climb to the top of the 5th century fortress city. Giant lion's paws flank the entrance.
South wall of Dubrovnik Old Town, overlooking coast.
Large calibre bullets, leftover from the 1992-95 war, reworked into souvenirs, on sale in the old Bascarsija area. Year taken: 2008
A boy rides his bike in sleepy downtown Trincomalee.
Passengers hang from back of sawngthaew.
Painting of Emperor Haile Selassie on sale at Merkato.
Small goods store in underground section of Dolac Fruit and Vegetable Market.
Villagers on small boat on Mekong River.
Traditional pirogue passes the mangroves on a bolong in the Makasutu Culture Forest.
A silent screech from a young Patas monkey (Erythrocebus patas) chained to a tree in Kedougou.
A local man pushes his cart past the huge covered market of Kaolack.
Detail of the Terrace of the Leper King, showing a carved stone warrior in a threatening pose, complete with a snake around his neck.
St. Catherine's Monastery at the foot of Mt Sinai. The monastery was constructed by order of the Emperor Justinian between 527 and 565. The monastery is set beneath the mountain where Moses is said to have received the Ten Commandments.
Ethiopian Orthodox priest leads procession around church of Bet Maryam during Fasika (Orthodox Easter).
Door leading into rock-hewn church Bet Gabriel Rufael.
A local man prepares his pirogue for tourists on Senegal River during the seasonal 'harmattan'.
Relief's depicting Turkish folk scenes line the walls to the tomb of Kemal Ataturk. The imposing limestone structure was completed in 1953, shortly after the death of Ataturk (founder of the Republic of Turkey).
Buddhist monks collecting alms on street.
Desert scenery at Wadi Rum.
Boats in harbour at historic Hvar Town.
One of many hand-painted roadsigns for hair salons found throughout Senegal.
People on road wearing traditional shawls to ward off cold.
Overlooking red rooftops and bell towers on peninsula of medieval Rab town.
Colourful sign advertising telephone services.
The beach itself at Kololi seems to be at more risk of being swept out to sea than swimmers due to sand-mining leading to severe erosion.
Tourist buys grilled corn from girls during break in bus trip.
Home-made rice crackers drying.
Two women walking from Sveti Sava, largest Orthodox church on earth.
Street scene in the ancient capital of Sri Lanka and the northern point of the Cultural Triangle.
Khon Phapheng falls south of Don Khong on Mekong River.
Detail of painting at Ura Kidane Meret monastery, Zege Peninsula.
Portrait of girl dressed in her 'Sunday best' near Ura Kidane Meret monastery, Zege Peninsula.
Rubbish piled high in a street in Bulaq district.
This partly restored temple at Palmyra boasts a particularly detailed capital.
Barber's shop sign 'Gorgeous Barbery'.
A local guy from Sanyang rides his bicylce along a red laterite road.
Fresco in Narenjestan-e Ghavam, Bagh-e Naranjestan gardens.
Towers of A'ineh-khane-ye Mofakhkham palace.
Tiled column, Qajar-era hospital.
Portrait of squatting Laotian woman at Wat Phu.
Birdwatchers cruise the bolongs in Baobalong Wetland Reserve, home to hundreds of different bird species.
Beams of sunlight shine down on the action in one of Aleppo's vast labyrinth of covered souqs.
Rock-hewn church of Bet Giyorgis.
Fishing pirogues and fishermen parked on the Soumbedioune beach at the end of the day.
Public ferry at Bahar Dar.
Cruise ship arriving at Korcula town harbour.
Priests reading from bible in Entos Eyas Monastery, Zege Peninsula.
Backpackers relax on roof of slow boat on Mekong river.
Sticker on motorbike headlight.
The Chan Chaya Pavilion at the front of the Royal Palace.
People walking on Kneza Mihaila pedestrian mall at night.
Detail of facade of Marshall Bar featuring profile of Marshall Tito and the logo for Marhall amps.
Colour, noise, action and atmosphere outside the huge Serekunda lumo (market).
A brightly attired woman walks across the wooden bridge that links Joal and Fadiout. This is the only way to access the islands.
A young boy reads the Koran as he walks around the Grande Mosque of Kaolack. The mosque is the pride and joy of the Tijaniya Brotherhood.
Changing of the Guard at Anit Kabir (Kemal Ataturk's Mausoleum) in Ankara. All services (Army, Navy and Air Force) are represented.
Gothic interior of St Mary's Church.
Abandoned French-era building.
Imam Square at dusk, Sheikh Lotfollah and Imam Mosques and Ali Qapu Palace in background.
One of the Hittite styled stone lions flanking the avenue leading to Anit Kanir, Kemal Ataturk's Mausoleum in Ankara.
A man breathes fire a at cultural show in the city famous for its dancing and other cultural pursuits.
Tuk tuk driver's hands on handlebars.
Interior of Pigeon Tower.
Fruit and vegetable stall outside the Kandy Railway Station.
Buddhist monk near gong.
A section of the Terrace of Elephants, a 300 metre long reviewing stand decorated with carved elephants and warriors.
Activity and colour at the Ouro Sogui market.
Bas-reliefs on Apadana Palace.
Stone carving detail of face with Greek alpha and omega letters from Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary facade, Kaptol Square in central Zagreb. Year taken: 2008
Sunbathers on wooden decks are served drinks at 1930s-era Bonj Les Bains cabanas, with Amfora Resort in background.
Soviet-made SAM missile in village.
Almost anything is available at the weekly Wassu lumo (market).
Colourfully decorated masks cover the wall of a shop.
Tourist shows locals photos on camera.
Rocketboat full of tourists on Mekong River.
Ethiopian passengers in back of truck.
Boats arriving for dawn market.
Fine example of the traditonal mud houses or impluviums of Enampor.
The doors that lead into a French Colonial era church.
The giant, stone, weatherbeaten head of the ancient god, Heracles atop Nemrut Dagi (Mount Nemrut).
Ruin of sandstone pavilion wall at Wat Phu.
Columns make up part of the agora (macellum) in the ancient Roman city of Jerash.
A packed commuter train heads into Fort in central Colombo during the morning rush hour.
Goats and soft drink sign.
Colourful glass beads for sale in a shop on Ile de Goree.
The Tower Temple of Iamliku in the Valley of the Tombs. One of 5 tombs dating from 83AD that held up to 200 corpses.
Sarajevo cityscape.
The Colossi of Ramses II and protective birds at the Sun Temple of Ramses II.
Women waiting on corner of pedestrian mall, Ferhadija St.
Part of destroyed luge and bobsleigh track on Trebevic mountain, built for 1984 Winter Olympics and damaged during the 1992-95 siege of Sarajevo. Year taken: 2008
The Tunnel Museum, above the one of the entrances to the Sarajevo Tunnel, the 800m underground link to the outside world during the siege of Sarajevo 1992-95. Year taken: 2008
A young toque macaque monkey (macaca sinica) in the hills above Kandy.
Marble carving of Shahnamah in underground tomb, Ferdosi.
Bedouin children riding donkeys with the ruins of Petra in the background.
Shoppers in Merkato (market).
Children from Tendaba in Gambia.
A local fisherman paints the side of his pirogue on Brufut Beach.
Early misty morning on road.
Carved stone face with water coming from tap at mouth.
Warning sign attached to building ruined during the 1992-95 war.
Neo-Gothic Catholic Cathedral in Ferhadija St.
Carpets for sale in Morica Han.
Overhead of Central Sarajevo.
A man floating down the Mekong River on a pontoon made of bamboo.
A tree climbing skyward from the remains of a tower at Ta Prohm, silhouetted against the sun.
Pilgrim plants incense at Buddhist shrine in Shivalingam sanctuary at Wat Phu.
Natural rock window.
Paillote, cushions and dive gear, all thats needed on the beach at Dahab on the Gulf of Aqaba.
Broken concrete slabs and junk litter the yard of the abandoned Quneitra church. The town was destroyed by the military in 1974.
Two girls look out the window of the Kandy to Nuwara Eliya train, over tea country in Hatton.
Looking good in Serekunda.
Used artillery shells, leftover from the 1992-95 war, reworked into souvenirs, on sale in the old Bascarsija area. Year taken: 2008
Man in truck.
A local man cycling through Tadmor, the modern town servicing the ancient site of Palmyra.
Square stone Temple of Yeha.
Detail of government building in downtown Sarajevo.
Camel shadows at the northern edge of the Sahara Desert near the small town of Zaafrane.
Tourists walking on French-built bridge connecting Don Khon and Don Det.
Two women on the Old Bridge, or Stari Most.
Merkato market place from inside taxi.
A man making hard work of rowing on a lake in Genclik Parki in central Ankara.
Figurative carvings on Roman-era tomb at Archaeological Museum.
Jordan's national football team takes on Iraq as King Abdullah looks on from a giant poster.
Relief in the Temple of Luxor hinting at some of the 'activities' that took place within the complex.
Portrait of girl at Bet Maryam rock-hewn church.
Portrait of old woman spice seller wearing spectacles in Merkato.
Ruins of the 'slaving factory' on the banks of the Gambia River in Albreda. The 'factory' was built by French Traders in the late 17th century.
Miljacka River and the Latin Bridge.
School children visit the Jetavanarama Dagoba, where renovation work sees labourers pass bricks up the scaffold.
One of many hand-painted roadsigns for hair salons found throughout Senegal.
Trucks regularly wait for days in the riverside town of Bambatenda for a place on the ferry heading south on the Trans-Gambia Highway.
Sri Lankan style metal water bowls on sale.
Tourists sitting in cafe on Trg Sveti Stjepana (St Stephan's Square), the main square.
Caretaker at the temples of Luxor.
Sunrise over Angkor Wat, the 12th century temple built by the Khmer King Suryavarman II.
Two dancing apsaras (female spirits of nature) carved in the Khmer style on a pillar of stone at The Bayon.
Tourists mix with the locals from Wadi Musa on the huge, circular top of The Monastery (Ad-Deir).
Crucifix atop one of domes on Sveti Sava church, looking out over Belgrade skyline.
Once a giant fromager (cotton) tree, now a traditional pirogue.
The circular middle terrace of the Northern Palace at Masada. Masada was a fortress and palace built by Herod in the first century CE as a refuge against being overthrown by Jewish rebels.
Red rooftops and bell towers on peninsula of medieval Rab town.
Through a window in the abandoned church of Quneitra in the Golan Heights. The town was destroyed by the military in 1974.
Belgrade skyline, featuring Sveti Marko church, as seen from roof of Sveti Sava church.
A young boy from Pikine sells kola nuts to commuters stuck in traffic heading into Dakar.
Old Peugeot 504 taxis wait for business near Harar's Asma'addin Bari Market
Fish drying in the village of Tendaba on the baks of the Gambia River.
Close-up of one of the stone statues of the fifty-four mythical demons at the South Gate to Angkor Thom, many of which have been decapitated by thieves and vandals.
Sunbeds on pebble beach (public beach) outside Amfora Resort, with refurbished 1930s beach club Bonj Les Bains in background.
Pilgrims mix with tourists atop Adam's Peak in the freezing cold shortly before sunrise.
Le Royal Hotel.
Portrait of toothy chat seller.
Minibuses in central Addis Ababa.
Shoppers looking through produce at Dolac Fruit and Vegetable market.
A Christian cemetery is built on a mound of shells with the towns granaries (on stilts) behind.
Children and their donkey cart on the road to Matam.
The catholic church at the abandoned hill station of Bokor.
Priest reading from bible in Entos Eyas Monastery, Zege Peninsula.
Ruined hotel building on Kralja Zvonimira St.
Late-night drinks in bar-restaurant Fresh.
A packed commuter train heads into Fort in central Colombo during the morning rush hour.
Locals walk past the central well near the Grande Mosque of Kaolack.
French Colonial-era buildings line the Podor waterfront.
Touting for business from the rear of one of Dakar's old and colourful 'car rapides'.
A woman picks tea leaves at a plantation near Nuwara Eliya.
A pensive looking child is held by a grandparent on Nilaveli beach.
Batiks from a backstreet factory in Serekunda.
Priests read from bible during Fasika (Orthodox Easter) celebrations at Bet Maryam rock-hewn church.
Men breathe fire and walk on hot coals for a cultural show in Kandy.
Travellers and locals greeting in back of truck on Highway 13.
Grilled chicken sellers approach tourists through bus windows south of Pakse.
Steep cliffs and big seas off one of the Kornati Islands.
People in Trg Sebilj, aka 'Pigeon Square', at the centre of the Bascarsija area. The green-domed structure is the Sebilj fountain. Year taken: 2008
One of the Colonial French era buildings that line the Podor waterfront. This one is in better shape than most.
A guard in regal uniform stands at the entrance to the Palais Presidentiel in Dakar.
One of many hand-painted signs for hair salons found throughout The Gambia.
People in narrow street of old town Harar.
Villagers herd goats towards Lalibela market.
An abandoned Colonial-era building on the banks of the Gambia River.
Portrait of mother and daughter.
Street sign for Ulica Ivana Tkalcica, popular bar and restaurant pedestrian street also known as Tkalciceva St, central Zagreb.
Boy looking into rear view mirror of van.
Boys playing on a small boat moored off the beach at Ile de N'Gor.
A young boy kicks a football around outisde the ruined Breton church of Carabane.
Tilework at Hazrat-e Masumeh.
The courtyard of the Mosque of Sultan al-Nasir (1318-35) Cairo at the Citadel.
Tourists watch the sunset over the earthquake damaged statues of gods and rulers at Nemrut Dagi (Mount Nemrut).
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A line of rams head sphinxes in the ancient Temple of Amun in Luxor. The temple was built by the female pharaoh Hatshepsut and expanded by her successors for 1500 years into the Roman era.
Women carrying firewood past tailor in lane of old city of Harar.
Pilgrims descending from Adam's Peak after watching the sunrise. Buddhists gain much merit for making the climb.
Stained glass window, Khan-e Tabatabei mansion.
Plenty of boats and waterfront activity at the end of a day in the fishing community of Soumbedioune.
Central Split and Obala hrvatskog narodnog preporoda, better known as 'Riva', seafront promenade outside south wall of Diocletian's Palace.
Passengers in seats and cargo of bags of mortar in aisle on bus from Pakse to Attapeu.
Boy selling Hafez verses in Ganj Ali Khan courtyard, Old City.
A barber stands in front of his brightly painted shop.
A man reflected in the broken wing mirror of a car, walking through chaotic morning traffic in Siem Reap.
French Colonial era housing in Dakar.
Painted sign promoting the Ethiopian Army.
Shutters of the 19th century Chateau de Baron Roger in Richard Toll.
Ruins of Qaznavid-period domed mosque and minaret.
Wonderful silk tablecloths for sale in the silk city of Aleppo.
Painting lessons on a wall near Podor.
Some of the Hindu deities which adorn the Konewaram Kovil, perched on swami rock inside Fort Frederick.
The Turkish National Flag flys over the tomb of Kemal Ataturk (Anit Kabir) in Ankara.
A cross silhouetted against the rising sun on the summit of Mt Sinai.
People drinking in sidewalk cafebar at dusk.
Rush hour in central Kandy, where three-wheelers vie with other clapped out old bangers to be the first with the horn.
Bridge linking Don Khon and Don Det.
A view of the Jordan Valley and the Sea of Galilee (Lake Tiberias). Israel is on the far side of the valley.
Some of the 54 towers that rise from The Bayon, each bearing four 3.6 metre high carved stone faces. The faces are believed to depict Jayavarman VII, the king responsible for the building of The Bayon.
Passengers travelling on the roof of the Battambang to Phnom Penh train during the 300 kilometre, 15 hour journey.
People and posters advertising upcoming live music (including Nick Cave and Gilles Peterson) on Knez Mihailova, Belgrade's central pedestrian mall.
A smiling Tamil woman seems unperturbed by the rain as she picks tea leaves near Nuwara Eliya.
The Cairo skyline as seen from the Citadel. Cairo suffers from extremely bad air pollution.
Dome of Rock on Al-Haram al Sharif (Temple Mount) with Stairs of Scales in foreground.
Railway station, train and taxi.
Tkalciceva St, popular bar and restaurant pedestrian strip, central Zagreb.
Ruins of two pavilions at Wat Phu viewed through balustrade.
Portrait of village girl.
Wet power tiller multipurpose vehicle used in rural Laos.
People at dawn.
Overlooking red rooftops and bell towers on peninsula of medieval Rab town.
Muslibegovica Kuca, restored Ottoman-style home now used as a hotel and museum.
The 19th century Chateau de Baron Roger in Richard Toll. The ornamental gardens were laid out by Claude Richard.
Children playing table football.
Modernist sculpture of semi-naked, distressed man on building along Marmontova St. Year taken: 2008
Boy leading water buffaloes across rice paddy.
Naga cornerstone at Wat Phu.
Women working in kitchen of Auberge Sous Les Cocotiers.
Colonial-era warehouse on Gambia River is known locally as a 'slave house'.
A woman selling meilies at the market in central Jo'burg.
A girl watches the world go by from the window of the Kandy to Nuwara Eliya train, near Hatton.
Sunlight piercing the shadows inside the once grand Bokor Palace Hotel and Casino at the abandoned Bokor Hill Station.
Addis Ababa train station.
Huge pillars at Deir el-Bahri at the sprawling mortuary temple of Hatshepsut at Thebes. Hatshepsut was histories first known female Pharoah (b. 1503BCE and reigned from 1473 until 1458BCE).
A packed commuter train heads into Fort in central Colombo during the morning rush hour.
Laotian food in pots.
Street scene at sunset.
Woman selling grilled chicken on roadside to travellers south of Pakse.
One of many hand-painted signs for hair salons found throughout The Gambia.
The crudely restored 2nd century funerary temple and the Colonnaded Street (or the decumanus) at Palmyra.
A local Damascus man proudly shows off his classic American auto. American cars from the 50's, 60's and 70's are popular througout Syria.
Archaeologists mapping some of the reliefs that fill galleries around The Bayon, built by King Jayavarman VII.
Emperor Fasiladas's Palace in the Royal Enclosure.
Old Bible and religious rattles in church of Yemrehana Kristos.
Eroded 'sand castles' (kaluts) in desert north of Kerman.
Women buying and selling fruit.
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Neretva River and historic buildings of Kujundziluk St.
A young boy writes his address down for a future friend.
An ancient Egyptian hieroglyph walks across one of the giant pillars at the Temple of Luxor as yet another draws to an end.
The Monastery of St. George of Koziba clings to the steep cliffs of Wadi Qelt, was founded in 420 AD by five hermits.
Souvenirs for sale in the Bascarsija area.
Devotees pray at Shiva-lingam sanctuary at Wat Phu.
A local woman and her baby walk past murals on Route de la Corniche Ouest in Dakar.
A tourist walks with local children while others ride camels on the local 'camel safari' offered in Tanji.
A young boy takes a break from helping his father in his workshop on the dusty main street of Wassu.
Wide open streets around the central roundabout in Kampot town.
A distant lighthouse and what remains of a shipwreck at Pointe des Almadies, the most western point in all Africa.
School girls visit the Jetavanarama Dagoba, which dates from the 3rd century AD and stands about 70m high.
Two boys walking through paddy field.
Tourists on boat on Mekong river.
The South Theatre, built in the 1st century could seat 5,000 people.
Men wearing traditional shawls carry religious paraphernalia into Bet Giyorgis rock-hewn church.
Cans, donated by USA, recyled as ladles on sale in market.
Driver in taxi on road to Thailand.
Shoppers and stall holders travel from as far as Mali to Wassu's colourful weely lumo or market, held every Monday.
Teahouse under arch of Si-o-Seh Bridge reflected in Zayandeh River.
Well preserved bas-relief of three dancing apsaras (female spirits of nature) on a pillar at the Bayon.
Norios, waterwheel, in action.
Tourists return to Nilaveli beach from Pigeon Island, 2km offshore. The island is popular with day trippers.
Young boys play in moored pirogues with views across Senegal River to Mauritania.
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