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  • A koala sitting in a tree eating a gum leaf and looking directly at the camera.
    Koala sitting in a tree eating a gum...tif
  • Koalas at Taronga Zoo
    Koala in tree (3651231200000)-4.tif
  • Koalas at Taronga Zoo
    Koala in tree (3651231200000)-3.tif
  • Koalas at Taronga Zoo
    Koala in tree (3651231200000)-2.tif
  • Koalas at Taronga Zoo
    Koala in tree (3651231200000).tif
  • Panda at the Smithsonian Institution's National Zoo, Washington DC
    pandas as national zoo washington dc...tif
  • Panda at the Smithsonian Institution's National Zoo, Washington DC
    pandas as national zoo washington dc...tif
  • A likeness of a grizzly bear that forms the lower portion of a Tsimshian Totem Pole from the 19th century from the American Northwest Coast. It's on display at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History on the National Mall in Washington DC.
    Totem Pole at the Smithsonian Nation...tif
  • A likeness of a grizzly bear that forms the lower portion of a Tsimshian Totem Pole from the 19th century from the American Northwest Coast. It's on display at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History on the National Mall in Washington DC.
    Totem Pole at the Smithsonian Nation...tif
  • SINTRA, Portugal - This tower is situated on the site of the old Casa da Meca built during the reign of Manuel I (1495-1521). The ceiling in carved gilded woodwork is crowned by the royal coat-of-arms and is surrounded by the armorial bearings of 72 noble families. Late 17th to early 18th century panels of painted tiles depict courtly and hunting scenes. The Palace of Sintra (Palácio Nacional de Sintra) is a mediaeval royal palace in Sintra and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses several sites in and around Sintra, just outside Lisbon. The palace dates to at least the early 15th century and was at its peak during the 15th and 16th centuries. It remains one of the best-preserved royal residences in Portugal.
    Coats-of-Arms Room (Sala dos Brascoe...tif
  • SINTRA, Portugal - This tower is situated on the site of the old Casa da Meca built during the reign of Manuel I (1495-1521). The ceiling in carved gilded woodwork is crowned by the royal coat-of-arms and is surrounded by the armorial bearings of 72 noble families. Late 17th to early 18th century panels of painted tiles depict courtly and hunting scenes. The Palace of Sintra (Palácio Nacional de Sintra) is a mediaeval royal palace in Sintra and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses several sites in and around Sintra, just outside Lisbon. The palace dates to at least the early 15th century and was at its peak during the 15th and 16th centuries. It remains one of the best-preserved royal residences in Portugal.
    Coats-of-Arms Room (Sala dos Brascoe...tif
  • SINTRA, Portugal - This tower is situated on the site of the old Casa da Meca built during the reign of Manuel I (1495-1521). The ceiling in carved gilded woodwork is crowned by the royal coat-of-arms and is surrounded by the armorial bearings of 72 noble families. Late 17th to early 18th century panels of painted tiles depict courtly and hunting scenes. The Palace of Sintra (Palácio Nacional de Sintra) is a mediaeval royal palace in Sintra and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses several sites in and around Sintra, just outside Lisbon. The palace dates to at least the early 15th century and was at its peak during the 15th and 16th centuries. It remains one of the best-preserved royal residences in Portugal.
    Coats-of-Arms Room (Sala dos Brascoe...tif
  • SINTRA, Portugal - This tower is situated on the site of the old Casa da Meca built during the reign of Manuel I (1495-1521). The ceiling in carved gilded woodwork is crowned by the royal coat-of-arms and is surrounded by the armorial bearings of 72 noble families. Late 17th to early 18th century panels of painted tiles depict courtly and hunting scenes. The Palace of Sintra (Palácio Nacional de Sintra) is a mediaeval royal palace in Sintra and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses several sites in and around Sintra, just outside Lisbon. The palace dates to at least the early 15th century and was at its peak during the 15th and 16th centuries. It remains one of the best-preserved royal residences in Portugal.
    Coats-of-Arms Room (Sala dos Brascoe...tif
  • SINTRA, Portugal - This tower is situated on the site of the old Casa da Meca built during the reign of Manuel I (1495-1521). The ceiling in carved gilded woodwork is crowned by the royal coat-of-arms and is surrounded by the armorial bearings of 72 noble families. Late 17th to early 18th century panels of painted tiles depict courtly and hunting scenes. The Palace of Sintra (Palácio Nacional de Sintra) is a mediaeval royal palace in Sintra and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses several sites in and around Sintra, just outside Lisbon. The palace dates to at least the early 15th century and was at its peak during the 15th and 16th centuries. It remains one of the best-preserved royal residences in Portugal.
    Coats-of-Arms Room (Sala dos Brascoe...tif
  • SINTRA, Portugal - This tower is situated on the site of the old Casa da Meca built during the reign of Manuel I (1495-1521). The ceiling in carved gilded woodwork is crowned by the royal coat-of-arms and is surrounded by the armorial bearings of 72 noble families. Late 17th to early 18th century panels of painted tiles depict courtly and hunting scenes. The Palace of Sintra (Palácio Nacional de Sintra) is a mediaeval royal palace in Sintra and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses several sites in and around Sintra, just outside Lisbon. The palace dates to at least the early 15th century and was at its peak during the 15th and 16th centuries. It remains one of the best-preserved royal residences in Portugal.
    Coats-of-Arms Room (Sala dos Brascoe...tif
  • There has been a church on this spot since about 1525, but it was destroyed and rebuilt several times in the following centuries as the city of Granada was attacked by pirates and others. Construction on the current version began in 1888 but was not fully completed until 1972. With its distinctive yellow with white trim exterior, it stands over Parque Central in the heart of Granada, Nicaragua. The cross was installed in 1901 and is made of basalt. At the top the inscription INRI is read, and a chalice and a bunch of grapes symbolizing the blood of Christ . In the center, where the arms are crossed, the X and P interlaced letters: monogrammed initials Redeemer. On the left arm, there are four quadrangles, with a cross in the center of each- symbolizing the four Gospels . On the right arm, two arms entwined, symbol of the union of Christ with humanity. At the foot of the cross, there is a skull on two femurs crossed to represent the bones of Adam , finally-in the base-, bears the inscription "Jesus Christ God, man lives, reigns and rules".
    Cathedral of Granada, Nicaragua, at ...tif
  • There has been a church on this spot since about 1525, but it was destroyed and rebuilt several times in the following centuries as the city of Granada was attacked by pirates and others. Construction on the current version began in 1888 but was not fully completed until 1972. With its distinctive yellow with white trim exterior, it stands over Parque Central in the heart of Granada, Nicaragua. The cross was installed in 1901 and is made of basalt. At the top the inscription INRI is read, and a chalice and a bunch of grapes symbolizing the blood of Christ . In the center, where the arms are crossed, the X and P interlaced letters: monogrammed initials Redeemer. On the left arm, there are four quadrangles, with a cross in the center of each- symbolizing the four Gospels . On the right arm, two arms entwined, symbol of the union of Christ with humanity. At the foot of the cross, there is a skull on two femurs crossed to represent the bones of Adam , finally-in the base-, bears the inscription "Jesus Christ God, man lives, reigns and rules".
    Cathedral of Granada, Nicaragua, at ...tif
  • There has been a church on this spot since about 1525, but it was destroyed and rebuilt several times in the following centuries as the city of Granada was attacked by pirates and others. Construction on the current version began in 1888 but was not fully completed until 1972. With its distinctive yellow with white trim exterior, it stands over Parque Central in the heart of Granada, Nicaragua. The cross was installed in 1901 and is made of basalt. At the top the inscription INRI is read, and a chalice and a bunch of grapes symbolizing the blood of Christ . In the center, where the arms are crossed, the X and P interlaced letters: monogrammed initials Redeemer. On the left arm, there are four quadrangles, with a cross in the center of each- symbolizing the four Gospels . On the right arm, two arms entwined, symbol of the union of Christ with humanity. At the foot of the cross, there is a skull on two femurs crossed to represent the bones of Adam , finally-in the base-, bears the inscription "Jesus Christ God, man lives, reigns and rules".
    Cathedral of Granada, Nicaragua, at ...tif
  • There has been a church on this spot since about 1525, but it was destroyed and rebuilt several times in the following centuries as the city of Granada was attacked by pirates and others. Construction on the current version began in 1888 but was not fully completed until 1972. With its distinctive yellow with white trim exterior, it stands over Parque Central in the heart of Granada, Nicaragua. The cross was installed in 1901 and is made of basalt. At the top the inscription INRI is read, and a chalice and a bunch of grapes symbolizing the blood of Christ . In the center, where the arms are crossed, the X and P interlaced letters: monogrammed initials Redeemer. On the left arm, there are four quadrangles, with a cross in the center of each- symbolizing the four Gospels . On the right arm, two arms entwined, symbol of the union of Christ with humanity. At the foot of the cross, there is a skull on two femurs crossed to represent the bones of Adam , finally-in the base-, bears the inscription "Jesus Christ God, man lives, reigns and rules".
    Cathedral of Granada, Nicaragua, at ...tif
  • There has been a church on this spot since about 1525, but it was destroyed and rebuilt several times in the following centuries as the city of Granada was attacked by pirates and others. Construction on the current version began in 1888 but was not fully completed until 1972. With its distinctive yellow with white trim exterior, it stands over Parque Central in the heart of Granada, Nicaragua. The cross was installed in 1901 and is made of basalt. At the top the inscription INRI is read, and a chalice and a bunch of grapes symbolizing the blood of Christ . In the center, where the arms are crossed, the X and P interlaced letters: monogrammed initials Redeemer. On the left arm, there are four quadrangles, with a cross in the center of each- symbolizing the four Gospels . On the right arm, two arms entwined, symbol of the union of Christ with humanity. At the foot of the cross, there is a skull on two femurs crossed to represent the bones of Adam , finally-in the base-, bears the inscription "Jesus Christ God, man lives, reigns and rules".
    Cathedral of Granada, Nicaragua, at ...tif
  • The Two Kings statue at Harlech Castle in northwestern Wales at dusk. Sculpted by Ivor Roberts-Jones and unveiled in 1984, the sculpture depicts the Mabinogion story of Branwen, a lament of the folly and carnage of war. In the sculpture, the figure of Bendigeidfran, bearing the body of his nephew Gwern, symbolises the sorrowful burden that love can be. Harlech Castle in Harlech, Gwynedd, on the northwest coast of Wales next to the Irish Sea, was built by Edward I in the closing decades of the 13th century as one of several castles designed to consolidate his conquest of Wales.
    Harlech Castle with Two Kings Statue...tif
  • The statue of the Two Kings next to Harlech Castle in northwestern Wales. Sculpted by Ivor Roberts-Jones and unveiled in 1984, the sculpture depicts the Mabinogion story of Branwen, a lament of the folly and carnage of war. In the sculpture, the figure of Bendigeidfran, bearing the body of his nephew Gwern, symbolises the sorrowful burden that love can be. Harlech Castle in Harlech, Gwynedd, on the northwest coast of Wales next to the Irish Sea, was built by Edward I in the closing decades of the 13th century as one of several castles designed to consolidate his conquest of Wales.
    Harlech Castle Two Kings Statue and ...tif
  • The Two Kings statue at Harlech Castle in northwestern Wales. Sculpted by Ivor Roberts-Jones and unveiled in 1984, the sculpture depicts the Mabinogion story of Branwen, a lament of the folly and carnage of war. In the sculpture, the figure of Bendigeidfran, bearing the body of his nephew Gwern, symbolises the sorrowful burden that love can be. Harlech Castle in Harlech, Gwynedd, on the northwest coast of Wales next to the Irish Sea, was built by Edward I in the closing decades of the 13th century as one of several castles designed to consolidate his conquest of Wales.
    Harlech Castle Two Kings Statue. (L1...tif
  • SINTRA, Portugal - This tower is situated on the site of the old Casa da Meca built during the reign of Manuel I (1495-1521). The ceiling in carved gilded woodwork is crowned by the royal coat-of-arms and is surrounded by the armorial bearings of 72 noble families. Late 17th to early 18th century panels of painted tiles depict courtly and hunting scenes. The Palace of Sintra (Palácio Nacional de Sintra) is a mediaeval royal palace in Sintra and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses several sites in and around Sintra, just outside Lisbon. The palace dates to at least the early 15th century and was at its peak during the 15th and 16th centuries. It remains one of the best-preserved royal residences in Portugal.
    Domed Ceiling of the Coats-of-Arms R...tif
  • SINTRA, Portugal - This tower is situated on the site of the old Casa da Meca built during the reign of Manuel I (1495-1521). The ceiling in carved gilded woodwork is crowned by the royal coat-of-arms and is surrounded by the armorial bearings of 72 noble families. Late 17th to early 18th century panels of painted tiles depict courtly and hunting scenes. The Palace of Sintra (Palácio Nacional de Sintra) is a mediaeval royal palace in Sintra and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses several sites in and around Sintra, just outside Lisbon. The palace dates to at least the early 15th century and was at its peak during the 15th and 16th centuries. It remains one of the best-preserved royal residences in Portugal.
    Domed Ceiling of the Coats-of-Arms R...tif
  • There has been a church on this spot since about 1525, but it was destroyed and rebuilt several times in the following centuries as the city of Granada was attacked by pirates and others. Construction on the current version began in 1888 but was not fully completed until 1972. With its distinctive yellow with white trim exterior, it stands over Parque Central in the heart of Granada, Nicaragua. The cross was installed in 1901 and is made of basalt. At the top the inscription INRI is read, and a chalice and a bunch of grapes symbolizing the blood of Christ . In the center, where the arms are crossed, the X and P interlaced letters: monogrammed initials Redeemer. On the left arm, there are four quadrangles, with a cross in the center of each- symbolizing the four Gospels . On the right arm, two arms entwined, symbol of the union of Christ with humanity. At the foot of the cross, there is a skull on two femurs crossed to represent the bones of Adam , finally-in the base-, bears the inscription "Jesus Christ God, man lives, reigns and rules".
    Cathedral of Granada, Nicaragua, at ...tif