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Carlton, Victoria, Australia, January 8th, 2022: The Australian flag is flying high above the domed roof of the Royal Exhibition Building in Carlton, Melbourne, Australia
Bogota, Colombia - March 22, 2014: A section of the rose garden in the Botanical Garden of the capital city of Bogota, Colombia in South America.  A decorative fountain has prominence in the photograph.  People are seen admiring the roses while others walk through.  Photo shot in the morning sunlight.  Horizontal format; copy space.
La Mortella Garden in Isola d'Ischia - Italy
Sunny views of trees and lush foliage at the Lost Gardens of Heligan, Cornwall, UK
Alfonso XII Pavilion at Birds Island (Isleta de los Pajaros) at Maria Luisa Park - Seville, Andalusia, Spain
England, Chilterns, Buckinghamshire,  Autumn colour along the River Thames at Marlow
View across lily pond and various plant specimens at the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens, Hobart, Tasmania
Unrecognizable women walking through a labyrinth in the garden at a meditation retreat near Cape Town, South Africa.
Glasgow, Scotland, UK - 9th April, 2011: A young woman leans against the equestrian statue of the Duke of Wellington at the front of Glasgow's Museum of Modern Art (GOMA). The statue famously almost always has a traffic cone on its head.
This tranquil sculpture by Augustus Lukeman (1872-1935) is the centerpiece of a memorial to Isador and Ida Straus, who both perished during the sinking of the Titanic in 1912. \n\nMr. Straus and his wife Ida were returning home on the Titanic when it struck the iceberg. Straus, a gentleman of that time, stayed on board and helped his wife into a lifeboat. But, according to testimony before congress,  she turned back to him and said, “We have been together a number of years …Where you will go I will go.”\n\nIsador Straus was a co-owner, with his brothers, of R.H. Macy & Company (“Macy’s”.) He was an exceedingly decent and generous person.  The New York Times would call him “a supporter of almost every philanthropic and charitable institution in New York, \nregardless of creed.” \n\nThe outpouring of mourning in New York City led to the creation of a small park at Broadway and 106th Street on a triangular lot. The statue faces north near the south end of the park.\n\nLukeman used Audrey Munson as his model. Munson posed for more than a dozen important statues, sculptures, and friezes, most of which still stand to this day across Manhattan and Brooklyn. She is now often called “America’s First Supermodel.”
A small water stream in a park filled with dark shadows
Dublin, Ireland - July 16, 1986: 1980s old Positive Film scanned, St Stephen's Green public park, Dublin, Ireland.
Beautiful city park with plants, trees and pond in Paloma park in Benalmadena near Malaga, Andalusia
Eco staycation and city break. Woman solo traveller discovers Funchal botanical gardens.
Lake Pergola at El Rosedal Rose Park at Bosques de Palermo (Palermo Woods) - Buenos Aires, Argentina
People walking near Royal Festival Hall in Southbank Centre in Lambeth, London. An image of a doctor can be seen on the building.
Mature smiling woman sitting on wall
A lovely summer day at Chester, Chesire
The Terra Nostra gardens are located in the middle of a water system, being a tropical forest where green vegetation grows lush in the Furnas, Sao Miguel, Azores, Portugal
The Royal Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia on a sunny day. The Royal Exhibition Building was completed in 1880, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Hala Stulecia (Centennial Hall) also known as Hala Ludowa (People's Hall) in Wroclaw, Poland,  UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Exterior of the entryway to Fremantle Markets. located in Fremantle, Western Australia.
Springtime at the Church of St Mary and All Saints in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire. Shot on an infrared converted camera.
woman, 40-49 years, chinese ethnicity, portrait, Vieux-Montreal
The Well, Marimurtra Botanical Garden, Blanes, Costa Brava, Catalonia
Madrid, Spain - 6 April, 2024: view of the Crystal Palace and pond with fountain in the El Retiro Park in downtown Madrid
Vigo, Spain- August 7,2011: Father and two girls by a pond in the Castro Mount public park (Parque Monte del Castro) in Vigo, Pontevedra province, Galicia, Spain.
Arbor in the Rosedal Palermo Rose Park (Palermo Woods) in Buenos Aires city.
Aerial view of the Obelisk on Killiney Hill in Wicklow-Ireland, Killiney Obelisk, popular tourist destinations in ireland, people enjoy the view next to the monument on the hill, view hill, The woman watching the view on the pyramids\n\nThe Killiney Obelisk was built in 1742 to commemorate what is described as ‘the Year of the Slaughter’ or Ireland’s forgotten famine. In 1740 there was an incredibly cold winter which was followed by a severe summer of rain and floods. This wiped out the crops and killed off livestock. The following winter was again BALTIC with temperatures not getting above minus 10 for a month. It was so cold that small vessels were destroyed by icebergs on the River Liffey, street lamps could not be lit plunging towns and villages into darkness and food riots were common throughout the land. Many of the oldest trees were also felled for fuel and sickness was common all over. Reports suggest that up to 480,000 may have people died during this forgotten famine.  A small number of rich landlords like John Malpas of Killiney Hill and Kathryn Connolly of Castletown House commissioned famine relief projects like this one to provide employment to destitute families. Ironically this monument now overlooks the wealthiest part of Ireland.
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