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Typical traditional gers at sunset in Western Mongolia
The city of Esfahan is famous for its abundance of bridges that cross the Zayande River, beneath the bridges the many teahouses make for an interesting location to try chay
Part of temple on Shivanganga Hill, near Bangalore, South India
Domesticated Indian elephant ( maximus Linnaeus ) at elephant camp, Dubare, South India
Church of the Immaculate Conception, dates from 1619, Panaji, Goa
Botantical Gardens, Udhagamandalam (Ooty), South India
Sozopol's long main beach is a very popular spot.
The striped Nativity Church of the Rila Monastery. Bulgaria's most famous monastery contains over 1200 murals.
Shantadurga Temple is one of the most famous shrines in Goa, near Ponda
Soldiers taking part in the opening ceremony of the Naadam Festival
Outdoor cafe and facades on square opposite Royal Castle.
Freshly renovated houses in Tryavna, one of Bulgaria's prettiest villages.
Wetland.
A bridge crosses the Yantra River in Veliko Tornovo.
Bullock carts on Pulicat Lake, near Chenmnai, South India
Ancient city of Bam (Arg-e Bam). [image taken pre 2003 earthquake]
Pharmacy shop on corner and village buildings.
The imposing 19th century Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin of Varna.
A solitary petrol bowser in western Mongolia
Architectural detail.
Exterior of some of city's restored buildings.
Fishing boats line the port area of Sozopol, a popular coastal village on the Black Sea.
Soldiers taking part in the opening ceremony of the Naadam festival
Traditionally dressed children dancing in main square.
Caves Monastery complex.
Semi-wild horse at sunset in Dariganga, eastern Mongolia
An ancient Roman column and the Tsarevets Citadel (Castle of the Czar)in Veliko Tornovo.
Bunker at site where WWII started, Westerplatte near Gdansk.
Holy Cross Church.
Wawel Castle.
Church of the Immaculate Conception, dates from 1619, Panaji, Goa
The buildings and gardens of Sofia, capital of Bulgaria.
The perfectly preserved village of Masule, the village sits at a cool 1050 metres above sea level which can make for a nice alternative to the dry, dusty desert plateau below
The Changing of the Guards in front of the Presidential building of Sofia.
Sveta Nedelya (Saint Sunday) Church of Sofia. The current building has undergone major restoration work after a bomb exploded here in 1925 causing extensive damage.
Gates of Maryinsky Palace.
Nomads use camels to transport their gers and worldy possessions, western Mongolia
The red brick 4th century rotunda church of St. George is considered the oldest building in Sofia. Excavations have found some frescoes dating back to the 10th century
Crocodile ( crocodylus sp. ) lazing on a rock, Gudavi Bird Sanctuary, near Jog Falls, South India
Grigor Bakuriani built Bachkovo Monastery, the second largest in Bulgaria, in 1083. Bakuriani was a military in the Byzantine Empire and a Georgian by nationality.
View from the majestic Nandi Hill, near Bangalore, South India
View from the majestic Nandi Hill, near Bangalore, South India
One of the few remaining Medieval churches dating from the 14th century in Nesebar.
The Patriarch's Compound in Veliko Turnovo. Occupying the highest elevation in the city and dominating the Tsarevets, the complex is surrounded entirely by fortress walls.
Tombul Mosque in Shumen. The historic mosque was built in 1744 and is the largest operating mosque in Bulgaria (it's also the largest mosque north of Turkey).
Church of the Immaculate Conception, dates from 1619, Panaji, Goa
Neptune fountain in old town.
Ancient city of Bam (Arg-e Bam). [image taken pre 2003 earthquake]
The outer walls of the ancient and revered Erdene Zuu Khiid monastery in central Mongolia. Known as Hundred Treasures, it was the first Buddhist monastery in Mongolia, began in 1586 and finished some 300 years later.
Domesticated camels on the steppe of eastern Mongolia
Soldiers taking part in the opening ceremony of the Naadam Festival
Housing facades in New Town.
Exterior of Opera and Ballet Theatre.
Castle Square in Old Town.
Barbican gate at entrance to Old Town.
Pedestrians in street with restored buildings in New Town.
Traditionally-dressed children in main square.
Semi-wild horses in Dariganga, eastern Mongolia
Ivan Franko Opera and Ballet Theatre.
Colourful house facades opposite Royal Castle.
Palm trees and cars out the front of the Beit al-Quran (the House of Koran), a museum and research centre in Manama
The fountain and pedestrian mall of Plovdiv, Bulgaria's second largest city.
Svoboda (Freedom) square in Ruse. The square in the historic port city is one of the most magnificent in the country.
The elevated market town of Madikeri (Mercara) the capital of Kodagu province, South India
Castle Square.
Castle walls and tower (14th century).
Wawel Castle chapel domes and roof architecture.
Temple on Shivanganga Hill, near Bangalore, South India
View of the valley.
The Theatre of Ruse on Svoboda (Freedom) Square. Built by architect Paul Branck it took his famous Viennese team four years to build it (1898 to 1902).
Contented members of Pelican Project, a conservation programme protecting the endandered spot-billed pelican ( Pelecanus philippensis ), in Kokkre Bellur, near Bangalore, South India
Darsan trange pseudo-Greek temple.
Monument to Warsaw Uprising.
A typical tower found throughout Bulgaria. This tower is located in the famous Valley of the Roses.
Domesticated Indian elephant ( maximus Linnaeus ) at elephant camp, Dubare, South India
Church facade through trees.
High mountain peaks and fields covered in wildflowers at Kiril Meadows near Rila Monastery.
The magnificent 2nd century Roman Amphitheatre (Philippopolis Amphitheatre) of Plovdiv. Restored to previous glory, the amphitheatre once again presents classical drama, operas and concerts.
Countryside around Emerald Dam (also known as India Dam), Nilgiris, South India
Restored buildings in square.
Exterior of Mariyinsky Palace.
The ancient Ottoman Stambul Kapiya (gate) sits incongruously in the main square of Vidin.
The eastern entrance, or Samokov gate of Bulgaria's 10th century Rila Monastery.
Carved figures and wooden door.
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