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  • The famous tea and coffee house (ahwa) Al-Fischawi, in the hearth of one of largest Middle East bazaars, Khan el Khalili. Seller of animals stuffed with straw. Cairo’s ahwa (the traditional coffeehouse) are for Cairo what the pub is to London or caffè to Rome. Once the ahwa was the main place for entairnement, a animated place where Cairo’s men socialised playing chess, backgammon or domino, reading newspapers or watching TV, drinking Turkish coffee and shai (tea) with mint or smoking a sheesha, the tradional waterpipe. Some ahwa are meeting places for people loving chess or remembering famous Egyptian singer Oum Kalthoum. Today Cairo is changed and everybody is just too busy to drink coffee in a ahwa, so western style coffee shops are much more than traditional ahwa.
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  • Millstatt, monastery was founded as a Benedictine monastery in 1086. It had a nunnery until 1455. In the 12th century, it was famous for its scriptorium that created fine manuscripts. There are many stone carvings and masonry work in the Romanesque parts of the buildings with displays of animals and biblical motives.
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  • Millstatt, monastery was founded as a Benedictine monastery in 1086. It had a nunnery until 1455. In the 12th century, it was famous for its scriptorium that created fine manuscripts. There are many stone carvings and masonry work in the Romanesque parts of the buildings with displays of animals and biblical motives.
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  • Millstatt, monastery was founded as a Benedictine monastery in 1086. It had a nunnery until 1455. In the 12th century, it was famous for its scriptorium that created fine manuscripts. There are many stone carvings and masonry work in the Romanesque parts of the buildings with displays of animals and biblical motives.
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  • Riobamba: Guamote thursday animal market.
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  • Riobamba: Guamote thursday animal market.
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  • Riobamba: Guamote thursday animal market.
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  • Riobamba: Guamote thursday animal market.
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  • Riobamba: Guamote thursday animal market.
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  • Chioggia is a miniature version of Venice, with one of the most important fishing markets of all Italy. Chioggia served Carlo Goldoni as the setting of his play Le baruffe chiozzotte, one of the classics of Italian literature.
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  • Western Australia, Kimberley. Broome. Camels at sunset, Cable Beach.
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  • fish market.
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  • Northeastern Anatolia. Kars, gas station.
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  • Perugia. Umbria National Gallery. The original grippin of bronze, symbol of the medieval city.
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  • Genoa. The Aquarium is Europe’s largest marine park: 71 tanks, 800 species, and over 10,000 specimens. It was first opened in 1992 for the 500-year anniversary of the discovery of the New World. Each year, its 600 square metres of exhibition surface attract more than one million visitors.
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  • Honningsvag, at the Nordvagen A/S fishing factory in the Norvagen village some days at least 60 fishing boats dock with fish of the Barents Sea.
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  • Killybegs is the most important fishing harbour of the Ireland.
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  • The harbour.
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  • Luci d'artista (Artist lights) in winter.  Volo su… (Flying on...) of Francesco Casorati, Roma street.
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  • Castagniccia, The old chestnut tree of Carcheto. On his surface the popular fantasy see devils, horses and dogs.
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  • Putzu Idu, Sal'e Porcu  lagoon. Flamingos.
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  • Trujillo: Huanchaco,  “caballitos de totora” the traditional cigar-shaped seagoing rafts designed by the Mochicas and still used by local fishermen.
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  • Chiclayo, Santa Rosa fishing harbour, home of more than 500 fishing boats.
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  • Trujillo: Huanchaco,  “caballitos de totora” the traditional cigar-shaped seagoing rafts designed by the Mochicas and still used by local fishermen.
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  • Ullsfjorden near Tromso
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  • Bergen, aquarium. .Atlantic herring, is one of the most abundant fish species on earth.
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  • Bergen, aquarium. The Atlantic wolffish (Anarhichas lupus) or Catfish, is generally found in rocky areas with seaweed,
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  • Honningsvag, at the Nordvagen A/S fishing factory in the Norvagen village some days at least 60 fishing boats dock with fish of the Barents Sea. The factory works mainly with dried and salted cod (klippfisk in Norwegian, bacalhau in Portuguese), cod which has been preserved by drying after salting.
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  • As Shir, fishermen. From this small fishing village, mentioned also in the writings of Marco Polo, started the old incense road. Here landed also the woman explorer Freya Stark coming from Aden before travel to Wadi Hadramawt.
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  • Chioggia is a miniature version of Venice, with one of the most important fishing markets of all Italy. Chioggia served Carlo Goldoni as the setting of his play Le baruffe chiozzotte, one of the classics of Italian literature.
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  • Puerto Montt, fish market of Angelmò, one of the most traditionals of the country.
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  • Puerto Montt, fish market of Angelmò, one of the most traditionals of the country.
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  • Toledo, the cathedral.
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  • Mopti, the climate change minds also less fish for fishermen around Niger river.
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  • Mopti, the climate change minds also less fish for fishermen around Niger river.
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  • Rennes, traditional floors, food and fish market of saturday morning in Place des Lices.
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  • Rennes, traditional floors, food and fish market of saturday morning in Place des Lices.
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  • Rennes, traditional floors, food and fish market of saturday morning in Place des Lices.
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  • fish market.
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  • fish market.
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  • Usumacinta river, border between Mexico and Guatemala. Cayman.
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  • Hotel “Casa de la Marquesa”, in a old spanish mansion with original colonial furnishing.
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  • Trujillo: Huanchaco,  “caballitos de totora” the traditional cigar-shaped seagoing rafts designed by the Mochicas and still used by local fishermen.
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  • Genoa. The Aquarium is Europe’s largest marine park: 71 tanks, 800 species, and over 10,000 specimens. It was first opened in 1992 for the 500-year anniversary of the discovery of the New World. Each year, its 600 square metres of exhibition surface attract more than one million visitors.
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  • Genoa. The Aquarium is Europe’s largest marine park: 71 tanks, 800 species, and over 10,000 specimens. It was first opened in 1992 for the 500-year anniversary of the discovery of the New World. Each year, its 600 square metres of exhibition surface attract more than one million visitors.
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  • Genoa. The Aquarium is Europe’s largest marine park: 71 tanks, 800 species, and over 10,000 specimens. It was first opened in 1992 for the 500-year anniversary of the discovery of the New World. Each year, its 600 square metres of exhibition surface attract more than one million visitors.
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  • Genoa. The Aquarium is Europe’s largest marine park: 71 tanks, 800 species, and over 10,000 specimens. It was first opened in 1992 for the 500-year anniversary of the discovery of the New World. Each year, its 600 square metres of exhibition surface attract more than one million visitors.
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  • Puerto Montt, fish market of Angelmò, one of the most traditionals of the country.
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  • Honningsvag, salt cod at the Nordvagen A/S fishing factory in Norvagen village. The factory works mainly with dried and salted cod (klippfisk in Norwegian, bacalhau in Portuguese), cod which has been preserved by drying after salting.
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  • Honningsvag, at the Nordvagen A/S fishing factory in the Norvagen village some days at least 60 fishing boats dock with fish of the Barents Sea. The factory works mainly with dried and salted cod (klippfisk in Norwegian, bacalhau in Portuguese), cod which has been preserved by drying after salting.
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  • Honningsvag, at the Nordvagen A/S fishing factory in the Norvagen village some days at least 60 fishing boats dock with fish of the Barents Sea.
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  • Honningsvag, at the Nordvagen A/S fishing factory in the Norvagen village some days at least 60 fishing boats dock with fish of the Barents Sea.
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  • Honningsvag, at the Nordvagen A/S fishing factory in the Norvagen village some days at least 60 fishing boats dock with fish of the Barents Sea. The factory works mainly with dried and salted cod (klippfisk in Norwegian, bacalhau in Portuguese), cod which has been preserved by drying after salting.
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  • Nordvagen, a small village of Honningsvag. dried cod fish.   Honningsvåg, at 70° 58' North in Nordkapp municipality claims to be the northernmost city in Norway and even in the world. Legislation effective from 1997 states that a Norwegian city must have 5,000 inhabitants, but Honningsvåg with its population of 2367 was declared a city in 1996. It is situated at a bay on the southern side of Magerøya island, while the famous North Cape and its visitors center is on the northern side.
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  • Sanliurfa (Urfa), the "Prophets City",  the  ancient Edessa of Alexander the Great, the crusaders and Byzantine Empire.  The picturesque Golbasi, a symbolic recreation of a legend about Abraham, also a grat Islamic prophet. When was living in the city Abraham destroyed pagan gods, offending the local Assyrian king Nimrod, that decidet to kill the prophet on a funeral pyre. But God turned the fire into water and the burning coals into fish. So now 2  polls of water are filled with sacred carps.
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  • Killybegs is the most important fishing harbour of the Ireland.
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  • Claddagh, view of the harbour.
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  • Atrani, just 700 meters from Amalfi  is the only town preserving its character of fishermen village.
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  • Atrani, just 700 meters from Amalfi  is the only town preserving its character of fishermen village.
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  • Western Australia, Kimberley. Broome. Camels at sunset, Cable Beach.
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  • Rainforest landscape: New River near Lamanai.
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  • Mola Art: panels made by placing layers of fabric, one on top of another (then cutting a design through (reverse applique).
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  • Mola Art: panels made by placing layers of fabric, one on top of another (then cutting a design through (reverse applique).
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  • Trujillo: Huanchaco,  ?caballitos de totora? the traditional cigar-shaped seagoing rafts designed by the Mochicas and still used by local fishermen.
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  • Chiclayo, Santa Rosa fishing harbour, home of more than 500 fishing boats.
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  • Trujillo: Huanchaco,  “caballitos de totora” the traditional cigar-shaped seagoing rafts designed by the Mochicas and still used by local fishermen.
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  • Trujillo: Huanchaco,  ?caballitos de totora? the traditional cigar-shaped seagoing rafts designed by the Mochicas and still used by local fishermen.
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  • Trujillo: Huanchaco,  ?caballitos de totora? the traditional cigar-shaped seagoing rafts designed by the Mochicas and still used by local fishermen.
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  • Atitlàn lake: Santiago Atitlàn village.
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  • Northeastern Anatolia. Kars, cocktail bar.
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  • Fish market.
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  • Fish market.
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  • Fish market.
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  • Fish market.
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  • Bergen, aquarium. .Atlantic herring, is one of the most abundant fish species on earth.
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  • Bergen, aquarium.
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  • Bergen, aquarium.
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  • Bergen, aquarium. The Atlantic wolffish (Anarhichas lupus) or Catfish, is generally found in rocky areas with seaweed,
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  • Bergen, aquarium.
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  • Bergen, aquarium. Norway's salmons.
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  • Honningsvag, salt cod at the Nordvagen A/S fishing factory in Norvagen village. The factory works mainly with dried and salted cod (klippfisk in Norwegian, bacalhau in Portuguese), cod which has been preserved by drying after salting.
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  • Torres Del Paine Nat. Park, guanacos.
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  • Marsaxlokk Bay, the most important fish marke of Maltese islands.
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  • Rennes, traditional floors, food and fish market of saturday morning in Place des Lices.
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  • Rennes, traditional floors, food and fish market of saturday morning in Place des Lices.
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  • Suzhou: Zhoungzhuang, a pictoresque old water town with stone bridges and cobbles lanes many times utilised as movie set.
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  • Puerto Montt, fish market of Angelmò, one of the most traditionals of the country.
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  • Puerto Montt, fish market of Angelmò, one of the most traditionals of the country.
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  • Martino  USA/ Arizona: Tucson, National Saguaro Park. Saguaro cactus grows slowly and they  are almost a hundred years old before they take on their typical many-armed appearance.
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  • Quintana Roo: Xel-Ha Ecological Park.
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  • Genoa. The Aquarium is Europe’s largest marine park: 71 tanks, 800 species, and over 10,000 specimens. It was first opened in 1992 for the 500-year anniversary of the discovery of the New World. Each year, its 600 square metres of exhibition surface attract more than one million visitors.
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  • Genoa. The Aquarium is Europe’s largest marine park: 71 tanks, 800 species, and over 10,000 specimens. It was first opened in 1992 for the 500-year anniversary of the discovery of the New World. Each year, its 600 square metres of exhibition surface attract more than one million visitors.
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  • Genoa. The Aquarium is Europe’s largest marine park: 71 tanks, 800 species, and over 10,000 specimens. It was first opened in 1992 for the 500-year anniversary of the discovery of the New World. Each year, its 600 square metres of exhibition surface attract more than one million visitors.
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  • Honningsvag, salt cod at the Nordvagen A/S fishing factory in Norvagen village. The factory works mainly with dried and salted cod (klippfisk in Norwegian, bacalhau in Portuguese), cod which has been preserved by drying after salting.
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  • Mola Art: panels made by placing layers of fabric, one on top of another (then cutting a design through (reverse applique).
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  • Mola Art: panels made by placing layers of fabric, one on top of another (then cutting a design through (reverse applique).
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  • Trujillo: Huanchaco,  ?caballitos de totora? the traditional cigar-shaped seagoing rafts designed by the Mochicas and still used by local fishermen.
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  • Honningsvag, at the Nordvagen A/S fishing factory in the Norvagen village some days at least 60 fishing boats dock with fish of the Barents Sea. The factory works mainly with dried and salted cod (klippfisk in Norwegian, bacalhau in Portuguese), cod which has been preserved by drying after salting.
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  • Ullsfjorden near Tromso
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  • Bergen, aquarium.
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