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  • Dead Sea. Ein Gedi Natural Reserve. The Ein Gedi oasis ha a long history. David fled here to escape king Saul as, later, Simon Bar Kokhba, leader of the second Jewish revolt (132--135 A.D.) against Roman empire.
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  • Dead Sea. Ein Gedi Natural Reserve. The Ein Gedi oasis ha a long history. David fled here to escape king Saul as, later, Simon Bar Kokhba, leader of the second Jewish revolt (132--135 A.D.) against Roman empire. Ibex.
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  • Dead Sea. Ein Gedi Natural Reserve. The Ein Gedi oasis ha a long history. David fled here to escape king Saul as, later, Simon Bar Kokhba, leader of the second Jewish revolt (132--135 A.D.) against Roman empire. Shulamit falls.
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  • Dead Sea. Ein Gedi Natural Reserve. The Ein Gedi oasis ha a long history. David fled here to escape king Saul as, later, Simon Bar Kokhba, leader of the second Jewish revolt (132--135 A.D.) against Roman empire. Shulamit falls.
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  • Dead Sea. Ein Gedi Natural Reserve. The Ein Gedi oasis ha a long history. David fled here to escape king Saul as, later, Simon Bar Kokhba, leader of the second Jewish revolt (132--135 A.D.) against Roman empire. The hyrax, a rare mammal rodent.
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  • Dead Sea. Ein Gedi Natural Reserve. The Ein Gedi oasis ha a long history. David fled here to escape king Saul as, later, Simon Bar Kokhba, leader of the second Jewish revolt (132--135 A.D.) against Roman empire.
    em2500659.jpg
  • Dead Sea. Ein Gedi Natural Reserve. The Ein Gedi oasis ha a long history. David fled here to escape king Saul as, later, Simon Bar Kokhba, leader of the second Jewish revolt (132--135 A.D.) against Roman empire. Shulamit falls.
    em2500677.jpg
  • Dead Sea. Ein Gedi Natural Reserve. The Ein Gedi oasis ha a long history. David fled here to escape king Saul as, later, Simon Bar Kokhba, leader of the second Jewish revolt (132--135 A.D.) against Roman empire.
    em2500663.jpg
  • Sand of Forvie. Seals. This huge area of sand dunes and coastal heath lies next to the Ythan Estuary. The estuary, riverside and seacliffs combine to make this a particularly rich area for a variety of plants and wildlife. In particular, it supports the largest colony of breeding eider duck in Britain and attracts large numbers of geese and waders in winter.
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  • Sand of Forvie. This huge area of sand dunes and coastal heath lies next to the Ythan Estuary. The estuary, riverside and seacliffs combine to make this a particularly rich area for a variety of plants and wildlife. In particular, it supports the largest colony of breeding eider duck in Britain and attracts large numbers of geese and waders in winter.
    em0762447.jpg
  • Sand of Forvie. This huge area of sand dunes and coastal heath lies next to the Ythan Estuary. The estuary, riverside and seacliffs combine to make this a particularly rich area for a variety of plants and wildlife. In particular, it supports the largest colony of breeding eider duck in Britain and attracts large numbers of geese and waders in winter.
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  • Paracas Nature Reserve, Three Marias Islands: sea lions.
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  • Paracas Nature Reserve, the Trident, a massive 128 metre-high by 74 metre-wide candelabra carved into the hillside.
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  • Paracas Nature Reserve, Ballestas Islands (Guano Islands), a shelter for thousands of seabirds and hundreds of sea-lions
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  • Bastia, Biguglia Natural Reserve.
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  • Borgo; in the back Biguglia Natural Reserve and Isola d'Elba (Italy).
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  • Bastia, Biguglia Natural Reserve.
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  • Morigerati. The Risorgenza del fiume Bussento (Resurgence of the River Bussento) is inside a cave located below the village Morigerati in a natural reserve (WWF Oasis). The  river goes underground north of Caselle in Pittari,  runs south underground (6 km with a denivelation of about 70m) and reappears near Morigerati.
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  • Morigerati. The Risorgenza del fiume Bussento (Resurgence of the River Bussento) is inside a cave located below the village Morigerati in a natural reserve (WWF Oasis). The  river goes underground north of Caselle in Pittari,  runs south underground (6 km with a denivelation of about 70m) and reappears near Morigerati.
    em7126195.jpg
  • Morigerati. The Risorgenza del fiume Bussento (Resurgence of the River Bussento) is inside a cave located below the village Morigerati in a natural reserve (WWF Oasis). The  river goes underground north of Caselle in Pittari,  runs south underground (6 km with a denivelation of about 70m) and reappears near Morigerati.
    em7126186.jpg
  • Morigerati. The Risorgenza del fiume Bussento (Resurgence of the River Bussento) is inside a cave located below the village Morigerati in a natural reserve (WWF Oasis). The  river goes underground north of Caselle in Pittari,  runs south underground (6 km with a denivelation of about 70m) and reappears near Morigerati.
    em7126207.jpg
  • Morigerati. The Risorgenza del fiume Bussento (Resurgence of the River Bussento) is inside a cave located below the village Morigerati in a natural reserve (WWF Oasis). The  river goes underground north of Caselle in Pittari,  runs south underground (6 km with a denivelation of about 70m) and reappears near Morigerati.
    em7126204.jpg
  • Morigerati. The Risorgenza del fiume Bussento (Resurgence of the River Bussento) is inside a cave located below the village Morigerati in a natural reserve (WWF Oasis). The  river goes underground north of Caselle in Pittari,  runs south underground (6 km with a denivelation of about 70m) and reappears near Morigerati.
    em7126190.jpg
  • Staffa, a small island of Scotland's Inner Hebrides, is famous for the magnificent volcanic rock formations. Their geometric forms are part of the same formation as the more famous Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland. Staffa's Fingal's Cave inspired Mendelssohn's 'Hebrides Overture' ('Die Fingalshöle') after his visit to the island. Mendelssohn was inspired by the deep, rhythmic, sounds  of the waves as they enter the cave. The island is owned by the National Trust for Scotland and was declared a National Nature Reserve in September 2001 by Scottish Natural Heritage.
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  • Staffa, a small island of Scotland's Inner Hebrides, is famous for the magnificent volcanic rock formations. Their geometric forms are part of the same formation as the more famous Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland. Staffa's Fingal's Cave inspired Mendelssohn's 'Hebrides Overture' ('Die Fingalshöle') after his visit to the island. Mendelssohn was inspired by the deep, rhythmic, sounds  of the waves as they enter the cave. The island is owned by the National Trust for Scotland and was declared a National Nature Reserve in September 2001 by Scottish Natural Heritage.
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  • Staffa, a small island of Scotland's Inner Hebrides, is famous for the magnificent volcanic rock formations. Their geometric forms are part of the same formation as the more famous Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland. Staffa's Fingal's Cave inspired Mendelssohn's 'Hebrides Overture' ('Die Fingalshöle') after his visit to the island. Mendelssohn was inspired by the deep, rhythmic, sounds  of the waves as they enter the cave. The island is owned by the National Trust for Scotland and was declared a National Nature Reserve in September 2001 by Scottish Natural Heritage.
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  • Staffa, a small island of Scotland's Inner Hebrides, is famous for the magnificent volcanic rock formations. Their geometric forms are part of the same formation as the more famous Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland. Staffa's Fingal's Cave inspired Mendelssohn's 'Hebrides Overture' ('Die Fingalshöle') after his visit to the island. Mendelssohn was inspired by the deep, rhythmic, sounds  of the waves as they enter the cave. The island is owned by the National Trust for Scotland and was declared a National Nature Reserve in September 2001 by Scottish Natural Heritage.
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  • Staffa, a small island of Scotland's Inner Hebrides, is famous for the magnificent volcanic rock formations. Their geometric forms are part of the same formation as the more famous Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland. Staffa's Fingal's Cave inspired Mendelssohn's 'Hebrides Overture' ('Die Fingalshöle') after his visit to the island. Mendelssohn was inspired by the deep, rhythmic, sounds  of the waves as they enter the cave. The island is owned by the National Trust for Scotland and was declared a National Nature Reserve in September 2001 by Scottish Natural Heritage.
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  • Staffa, a small island of Scotland's Inner Hebrides, is famous for the magnificent volcanic rock formations. Their geometric forms are part of the same formation as the more famous Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland. Staffa's Fingal's Cave inspired Mendelssohn's 'Hebrides Overture' ('Die Fingalshöle') after his visit to the island. Mendelssohn was inspired by the deep, rhythmic, sounds  of the waves as they enter the cave. The island is owned by the National Trust for Scotland and was declared a National Nature Reserve in September 2001 by Scottish Natural Heritage.
    em0760752.jpg
  • Staffa, a small island of Scotland's Inner Hebrides, is famous for the magnificent volcanic rock formations. Their geometric forms are part of the same formation as the more famous Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland. Staffa's Fingal's Cave inspired Mendelssohn's 'Hebrides Overture' ('Die Fingalshöle') after his visit to the island. Mendelssohn was inspired by the deep, rhythmic, sounds  of the waves as they enter the cave. The island is owned by the National Trust for Scotland and was declared a National Nature Reserve in September 2001 by Scottish Natural Heritage.
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  • Staffa, a small island of Scotland's Inner Hebrides, is famous for the magnificent volcanic rock formations. Their geometric forms are part of the same formation as the more famous Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland. Staffa's Fingal's Cave inspired Mendelssohn's 'Hebrides Overture' ('Die Fingalshöle') after his visit to the island. Mendelssohn was inspired by the deep, rhythmic, sounds  of the waves as they enter the cave. The island is owned by the National Trust for Scotland and was declared a National Nature Reserve in September 2001 by Scottish Natural Heritage.
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  • An alternate pilgrim road passed Mount Prinzera on the<br />
western side of the Via Francigena in what is now an “Oriented Nature Reserve” that  protects the mountain<br />
chain composed of ophiolitcs rocks.
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  • An alternate pilgrim road passed Mount Prinzera on the<br />
western side of the Via Francigena in what is now an “Oriented Nature Reserve” that  protects the mountain<br />
chain composed of ophiolitcs rocks.
    em7140095.jpg
  • An alternate pilgrim road passed Mount Prinzera on the<br />
western side of the Via Francigena in what is now an “Oriented Nature Reserve” that  protects the mountain<br />
chain composed of ophiolitcs rocks.
    em7140091.jpg
  • Paracas Nature Reserve, fishermen village of Lagunillas
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  • Paracas Nature Reserve, Ballestas Islands (Guano Islands) where every inch is covered in birds droppings, with a mass of pelicans, penguins, cormorans.
    em1011129.jpg
  • An alternate pilgrim road passed Mount Prinzera on the<br />
western side of the Via Francigena in what is now an “Oriented Nature Reserve” that  protects the mountain<br />
chain composed of ophiolitcs rocks.
    em7140099.jpg
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