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Lugansk, Ukraine - March 25, 2015: a self-defense fighter of the Lugansk People's Republic shoots RPK machine gun.
Zouave and Turk soldiers.Engraving aged 1864.
PENSACOLA, FLORIDA - CIRCA JUNE, 2022: Columbariums at Barrancas National Cemetery, Cemetery Rd. There is a concrete path in the middle of the columbariums with white grave stone plates.
Yelch, Airai State, Babeldaob Island, Palau: battle damage on concrete wall - impact holes of small and large calibre weapons - Japanese Communications Center ruins, Kaigun Sho.
American Flag On Chimney Rock
Hartmannswillerkopf, ook wel bekend onder de naam Vieil Armand, is een berg in de Vogezen in het zuiden van de Elzas. De piek van de berg ligt op 956 meter boven de zeespiegel en naar het oosten heeft de bezoeker een vrij uitzicht over de vallei van de Rijn. Bij Hartmannswillerkopf werd tijdens de Eerste Wereldoorlog zwaar gevochten. De strijd tussen het Duitse en Franse leger leidde tot een loopgravenoorlog. Restanten van deze loopgraven en versterkingen zijn op deze locatie nog aanwezig.
Aerial view of Fort Pickens Gulf Breeze Florida photograph taken August 2011
Mount Rushmore shot in late September with a tilt shift lens.
Two people build in the summer wigwam and a tent in the mountains
Aerial drone view of the ruin of Ruthven Barracks in Badenoch, in the Scottish Highlands, close to the town of Kingussie. Built in 1719 after the 1715 Jacobite uprising, it was later destroyed by Jacobites retreating after the Battle of Culloden in 1746.
Nagano prefecture, Japan
The Terracotta Army in wild grass
aerial view of Fort Henry, Ontario Canada
Op de Duitse Oorlogsbegraafplaats Bergheim in de Frankrijk zijn 5.309 Duitse soldaten herbegraven die eerder op 225 locaties in het departement Haut-Rhin (Elzas)  waren begraven. De meesten van hen zijn  in de Tweede Wereldoorlog omgekomen bij de gevechten in het zuiden van de Elzas.
Castle Craig, Meriden, Connecticut, USA
Veteran’s cap on grave markers in Jewish cemetery.
Border pillar of the former GDR
Sheepeater Cliffs on the Grand Loop Road, south of Mammoth Hot Springs is named after the Shoshone people, also known as the Tukudika or 'Sheepeaters,' who once lived here. The cliffs are composed of columnar basalt, formed from lava flows about 500,000 years ago. The hexagonal columns were created as the lava cooled and contracted, resulting in the distinctive jointing patterns seen today. The site provides insights into the history and lifestyle of the native Shoshone people who utilised the area for hunting bighorn sheep and other resources.
Stone inscriptions on the gentle slopes of the steppe coast of Dzhangul in the western Crimea, Tarkhankut
Amazing mountain Rtanj with mysterious myth about pyramids and healing herbs, natural beauty of the Serbia
An aerial view of a large abandoned building situated within a cemetery, surrounded by lush green grass
Frederick, USA - July 22,1989:  A formation of Union infantry in line of battle moves forward to attack a Confederate position in a reenactment of the Battle of Monacacy in Maryland.  This particular battle, which was technically a Union loss, delayed Confederate forces in their planned attack on Washington, DC long enough for reinforcements to arrived and save the capitol.
A Circus or Funfair seen from an aircraft flying overhead.
Hawksbill Summit at Shenandoah National Park\nHawksbill is Shenandoah’s highest peak at 4,051 ft.  It offers a magnificent 360-degree panoramic view of the Shenandoah Valley, the Blue Ridge Mountains, and the Virginia Piedmont.
South Ural Mountains with a unique landscape, vegetation and diversity of nature in spring.
A boulder with a blue mark marking a trail in the mountains.
The oldest form of a Turkic language to be preserved. It is most important epigraph for Turkish history.
Termessos, a mountain city, was founded by the Solymos (Solymites), known as a people fond of freedom. The Solymos mentioned in Homer's Iliad are known as the people of Termessos. The city of Termessos is one of the Psidia settlements in the Pamphylia region, established on the rocky slopes of Güllük Mountain. During the reign of Theodosius II in the 5th centuries AD, the location of the city was changed due to thirst.\n\nThis ancient city is located in the Güllük Mountain Termessos Historical National Park.
Aerial view of historical  Fort Morgan Alabama Photogrphic taken Aug 2012
Ocala, Florida - USA, October 9, 2020 - Drone angle view of American flag and Fort King National Historic Landmark.
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