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  • Zadar. The Sea organ (Croatian: Morske orgulje) is an architectural and an experimental musical instrument, which plays music by way of sea waves and tubes located underneath a set of large marble steps.The device was made (2005) by the architect Nikola Bašić as part of the project to redesign the new city coast (Nova riva). The waves interact with the organ in order to create somewhat random but harmonic sounds.The Sea Organ has drawn tourists and locals alike Concealed under the steps is a system of polyethylene tubes and a resonating cavity that turns the site into a large musical instrument, played by the chance-based results of the wind and the sea waves. In 2006 the Sea Organ was awarded with the prize ex-aequo of the European Prize for Urban Public Space.
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  • Santa Maria di Leuca. Punta Meliso promontory is the southeastern extremity of Italy — traditionally considered the lowest point of the geographical "heel" of Italian peninsula, as well as the meeting point of the waters from the Adriatic Sea and the Ionian Sea. <br />
Since October 2006 its territory is part of the Regional Park "Costa Otranto - Santa Maria di Leuca e Bosco di Tricase". Santa Maria di Leuca's littoral is marked by numerous grottoes with Latin and Greek inscriptions.
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  • Qumran, the site where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered in 1947. Qumran was a refuge for the Jewish sect of the Essenes who searched refuge in the desert, disillusioned by the Hellenisation of Jerusalem. The cave where a young beduin looking for a sheep discovered the Dead Sea Scrolls.
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  • Qumran, the site where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered in 1947. Qumran was a refuge for the Jewish sect of the Essenes who searched refuge in the desert, disillusioned by the Hellenisation of Jerusalem. The cave where a young beduin looking for a sheep discovered the Dead Sea Scrolls.
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  • Downpatrick Head and the sea stack called Dún Briste (Gaelic for Broken Fort). The stack was once joined to the mainland.  The sea stack stands 45 metres (150 feet) tall.As the stack is safe from any land based predators, it is a safe haven for a vast array of bird species at nesting time. Occupied by Common and Greater Black Backed Gulls, Kittiwakes, Cormorants and Puffins.
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  • Santa Maria di Leuca. Punta Meliso promontory is the southeastern extremity of Italy — traditionally considered the lowest point of the geographical "heel" of Italian peninsula, as well as the meeting point of the waters from the Adriatic Sea and the Ionian Sea. <br />
Since October 2006 its territory is part of the Regional Park "Costa Otranto - Santa Maria di Leuca e Bosco di Tricase". Santa Maria di Leuca's littoral is marked by numerous grottoes with Latin and Greek inscriptions.
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  • Santa Maria di Leuca. Grotta delle Vore. Leuca is the southeastern extremity of Italy — traditionally considered the lowest point of the geographical "heel" of Italian peninsula, as well as the meeting point of the waters from the Adriatic Sea and the Ionian Sea. <br />
Since October 2006 its territory is part of the Regional Park "Costa Otranto - Santa Maria di Leuca e Bosco di Tricase". Santa Maria di Leuca's littoral is marked by numerous grottoes with Latin and Greek inscriptions.
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  • Bahia de los Angeles on the Sea de Cortés.
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  • Paracas Nature Reserve, Three Marias Islands: sea lions.
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  • Dead Sea, moshav Neot Ha-Kikkar, 20km south of Ein Bokek, specializes in state-of-the-art desert agricultural technology. Today many immigrants from Thailand work here as laborers.
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  • Dubrovnik. The Lovrjenac Fort that rises 37 meters high on the sea. This was one of the most important locations in Dubrovnik for Game of Thrones, the set for Blackwater Bay. The small pier of West Harbour has been utilised in many frames of Game of Thrones.
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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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  • St Antony coptic monastery, nestled amount the mountains near the Red sea, is the oldest and biggest of the Coptics monasteries, founded in 4th century from disciples of St Antony. Here, in this desert, is born the Christian experience of the monks and monasteries.
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  • Otranto , Lungo mare degli Eroi, the traditional city's promenade near the sea.
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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, the road connecting Ein Bokek to Jerusalem.
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  • Dead Sea, salt crystals edge mineral-rich waters. Also the king Herod the Great bathed here.
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  • Dead Sea, moshav Neot Ha-Kikkar, 20km south of Ein Bokek, specializes in state-of-the-art desert agricultural technology. Today many immigrants from Thailand work here as laborers.
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  • Wadi Sodom, a desert area near Dead sea's south end. Mt Sodom is the Biblical site of the city of Sodom, that God resolved to strike down for sexual promiscuity.
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  • Mt Sodom, a desert area near Dead sea's south end. Mt Sodom is the Biblical site of the city of Sodom, that God resolved to strike down for sexual promiscuity.
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  • Wadi Sodom, a desert area near Dead sea's south end. Mt Sodom is the Biblical site of the city of Sodom, that God resolved to strike down for sexual promiscuity.
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  • Wadi Sodom, a desert area near Dead sea's south end. Mt Sodom is the Biblical site of the city of Sodom, that God resolved to strike down for sexual promiscuity.
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  • Wadi Sodom, a desert area near Dead sea's south end. Mt Sodom is the Biblical site of the city of Sodom, that God resolved to strike down for sexual promiscuity.
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  • Gatteo Mare near Rimini. In the Sixties at Corrado's Beach is born a tradition well-known throughout the Romagna's Riviera. Every dawn in summer many people gather to dance the traditional Liscio near the sea. The tradition is born in the Sixties when the Corrado's mother listened a juke-box while cleaning the beach.
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  • Dubrovnik. Pile Bay. The Lovrjenac Fort that rises 37 meters high on the sea. On the left Bokar fortress. This was one of the most important locations in Dubrovnik for Game of Thrones, the set for Blackwater Bay. The small pier of West Harbour has been utilised in many frames of Game of Thrones.
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  • St Antony coptic monastery, in the night the monks prepare the bread. The monastey, nestled amount the mountains near the Red sea, is the oldest and biggest of the Coptics monasteries, founded in 4th century from disciples of St Antony. Here, in this desert, is born the Christian experience of the monks and monasteries.
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  • St. Paul Coptic monastery nestled in the mountains near  the Red Sea, built upon the cave where lived the first hermit, St Paul. Coptic pilgrims coming from Upper Egypt.
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  • St. Paul Coptic monastery nestled in the mountains near  the Red Sea, built upon the cave where lived the first hermit, St Paul. Coptic pilgrims coming from Upper Egypt.
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  • St. Paul Coptic monastery nestled in the mountains near  the Red Sea, built upon the cave where lived the first hermit, St Paul. Coptic pilgrims coming from Upper Egypt.
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  • St Antony coptic monastery, nestled amount the mountains near the Red sea, is the oldest and biggest of the Coptics monasteries, founded in 4th century from disciples of St Antony. Here, in this desert, is born the Christian experience of the monks and monasteries. The monastery has a complex internal organisation that guarantees a total autonomy.
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  • St Antony coptic monastery, nestled amount the mountains near the Red sea, is the oldest and biggest of the Coptics monasteries, founded in 4th century from disciples of St Antony. Here, in this desert, is born the Christian experience of the monks and monasteries. The monastery has a complex internal organisation that guarantees a total autonomy.
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  • Loch Carron. Plockton is a picturesque Highland village with a population of just 378 sits on a sheltered bay overlooking Loch Carron.  <br />
The sea is integral to  a community once thrived on fishing and crofting, and now, in the summer, the bay is a popular anchorage for visiting yachts.
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  • Loch Carron. Plockton is a picturesque Highland village with a population of just 378 sits on a sheltered bay overlooking Loch Carron.  <br />
The sea is integral to  a community once thrived on fishing and crofting, and now, in the summer, the bay is a popular anchorage for visiting yachts.
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  • Loch Carron. Plockton is a picturesque Highland village with a population of just 378 sits on a sheltered bay overlooking Loch Carron.  <br />
The sea is integral to  a community once thrived on fishing and crofting, and now, in the summer, the bay is a popular anchorage for visiting yachts.
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  • Dead Sea, moshav Neot Ha-Kikkar, 20km south of Ein Bokek, specializes in state-of-the-art desert agricultural technology. Today many immigrants from Thailand work here as laborers.
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  • Dead Sea, moshav Neot Ha-Kikkar, 20km south of Ein Bokek, specializes in state-of-the-art desert agricultural technology. Today many immigrants from Thailand work here as laborers.
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  • Arutas quartz beach is one of the most unusual beaches of Sardinia. It is formed by small white pieces of quartz that the sea has deposited on the beach.
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  • Ambergris Caye: San Pedro village, cemetery near the sea.
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  • Flam. The Nærøyfjord, a branch of the Sognefjord, has been included in the UN's World Heritage list and is considered to be among the most scenically outstanding fjord areas. Its outstanding landscape is derived from its narrow and steep-sided rock walls that rises up to 1400 m direct from the Norwegian Sea.
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  • Flam. The Nærøyfjord, a branch of the Sognefjord, has been included in the UN’s World Heritage list and is considered to be among the most scenically outstanding fjord areas. Its outstanding landscape is derived from its narrow and steep-sided rock walls that rises up to 1400 m direct from the Norwegian Sea.
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  • Flam. The Nærøyfjord, a branch of the Sognefjord, has been included in the UN’s World Heritage list and is considered to be among the most scenically outstanding fjord areas. Its outstanding landscape is derived from its narrow and steep-sided rock walls that rises up to 1400 m direct from the Norwegian Sea.
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  • Flam. The Nærøyfjord, a branch of the Sognefjord, has been included in the UN’s World Heritage list and is considered to be among the most scenically outstanding fjord areas. Its outstanding landscape is derived from its narrow and steep-sided rock walls that rises up to 1400 m direct from the Norwegian Sea.
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  • Sorrento, a pier on the sea.
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  • St. Paul Coptic monastery nestled in the mountains near  the Red Sea, built upon the cave where lived the first hermit, St Paul. Image of St Paul of Thebes (228-348 AD).
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  • St Antony coptic monastery, nestled amount the mountains near the Red sea, is the oldest and biggest of the Coptics monasteries, founded in 4th century from disciples of St Antony. Here, in this desert, is born the Christian experience of the monks and monasteries. The monastery has a complex internal organisation that guarantees a total autonomy. The fortified tower to protect against frequent attacks from Bedouins.
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  • St Antony coptic monastery, nestled amount the mountains near the Red sea, is the oldest and biggest of the Coptics monasteries, founded in 4th century from disciples of St Antony. Here, in this desert, is born the Christian experience of the monks and monasteries. The monastery has a complex internal organisation that guarantees a total autonomy.
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  • St Antony coptic monastery, nestled amount the mountains near the Red sea, is the oldest and biggest of the Coptics monasteries, founded in 4th century from disciples of St Antony. Here, in this desert, is born the Christian experience of the monks and monasteries. The monastery has a complex internal organisation that guarantees a total autonomy.
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  • St Antony coptic monastery, nestled amount the mountains near the Red sea, is the oldest and biggest of the Coptics monasteries, founded in 4th century from disciples of St Antony. Here, in this desert, is born the Christian experience of the monks and monasteries.
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  • St Antony coptic monastery, in the night the monks prepare the bread. The monastey, nestled amount the mountains near the Red sea, is the oldest and biggest of the Coptics monasteries, founded in 4th century from disciples of St Antony. Here, in this desert, is born the Christian experience of the monks and monasteries. Coptics, Greek Orthodox, Syrians, only few components of the fragmented galaxy of the "living stones" as often are defined the oriental christian churches, are the protagonists of a frequently forgotten world that currently menaces to die in the same places in which Christianity born. Rituals and stories similar to legends lost in time survive intact and in these places regain the strenght of a living reality.
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  • Otranto, ruins of the church build where was the old Sea's Gate, closed for centuries after Turkish invasion of 1480.
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  • Otranto , Lungo mare degli Eroi, the traditional city's promenade near the sea. the monument to the victims of Turkish invasion of 1480.
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  • Road in the desert near the Dead Sea.
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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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  • Qumran, the site where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered in 1947. Qumran was a refuge for the Jewish sect of the Essenes who searched refuge in the desert, disillusioned by the Hellenisation of Jerusalem.
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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.
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  • Mt Sodom, near the desert area of Dead Sea's south end. This big salt mountain, 2 km wide and 4 km deep,  was the Biblical site of the old city of Sodom and has been mined from Roman time.
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  • Wadi Sodom, a desert area near Dead sea's south end. Mt Sodom is the Biblical site of the city of Sodom, that God resolved to strike down for sexual promiscuity.
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  • Wadi Sodom, a desert area near Dead sea's south end. Mt Sodom is the Biblical site of the city of Sodom, that God resolved to strike down for sexual promiscuity.
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  • Wadi Sodom, a desert area near Dead sea's south end. Mt Sodom is the Biblical site of the city of Sodom, that God resolved to strike down for sexual promiscuity.
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  • Wadi Sodom, a desert area near Dead sea's south end. Mt Sodom is the Biblical site of the city of Sodom, that God resolved to strike down for sexual promiscuity.
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  • Wadi Sodom, a desert area near Dead sea's south end. Mt Sodom is the Biblical site of the city of Sodom, that God resolved to strike down for sexual promiscuity.
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  • Wadi Sodom, a desert area near Dead sea's south end. Mt Sodom is the Biblical site of the city of Sodom, that God resolved to strike down for sexual promiscuity.
    em2500503.jpg
  • Gatteo Mare near Rimini. In the Sixties at Corrado's Beach is born a tradition well-known throughout the Romagna's Riviera. Every dawn in summer many people gather to dance the traditional Liscio near the sea. The tradition is born in the Sixties when the Corrado's mother listened a juke-box while cleaning the beach.
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  • Gatteo Mare near Rimini. In the Sixties at Corrado's Beach is born a tradition well-known throughout the Romagna's Riviera. Every dawn in summer many people gather to dance the traditional Liscio near the sea. The tradition is born in the Sixties when the Corrado's mother listened a juke-box while cleaning the beach.
    em7128614.jpg
  • Gatteo Mare near Rimini. In the Sixties at Corrado's Beach is born a tradition well-known throughout the Romagna's Riviera. Every dawn in summer many people gather to dance the traditional Liscio near the sea. The tradition is born in the Sixties when the Corrado's mother listened a juke-box while cleaning the beach.
    em7128606.jpg
  • Otranto, ruins of the church build where was the old Sea's Gate, closed for centuries after Turkish invasion of 1480.
    em7122871.jpg
  • St Antony coptic monastery, nestled amount the mountains near the Red sea, is the oldest and biggest of the Coptics monasteries, founded in 4th century from disciples of St Antony. Here, in this desert, is born the Christian experience of the monks and monasteries. The monastery has a complex internal organisation that guarantees a total autonomy.
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  • Bahia de los Angeles on the Sea de Cortés.
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  • St. Paul Coptic monastery nestled in the mountains near  the Red Sea, built upon the cave where lived the first hermit, St Paul. Coptic pilgrims coming from Upper Egypt.
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  • St Antony coptic monastery, the oldest and most important church dedicated to St Antony. The monastey, nestled amount the mountains near the Red sea, is the oldest and biggest of the Coptics monasteries, founded in 4th century from disciples of St Antony. Here, in this desert, is born the Christian experience of the monks and monasteries.
    em2611609.jpg
  • St Antony coptic monastery, in the night the monks prepare the bread. The monastey, nestled amount the mountains near the Red sea, is the oldest and biggest of the Coptics monasteries, founded in 4th century from disciples of St Antony. Here, in this desert, is born the Christian experience of the monks and monasteries. Coptics, Greek Orthodox, Syrians, only few components of the fragmented galaxy of the “living stones” as often are defined the oriental christian churches, are the protagonists of a frequently forgotten world that currently menaces to die in the same places in which Christianity born. Rituals and stories similar to legends lost in time survive intact and in these places regain the strenght of a living reality.
    em2611601.jpg
  • St. Paul Coptic monastery nestled in the mountains near  the Red Sea, built upon the cave where lived the first hermit, St Paul. Coptic pilgrims coming from Upper Egypt.
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  • St. Paul Coptic monastery nestled in the mountains near  the Red Sea, built upon the cave where lived the first hermit, St Paul. Coptic pilgrims coming from Upper Egypt.
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  • St. Paul Coptic monastery nestled in the mountains near  the Red Sea, built upon the cave where lived the first hermit, St Paul. Coptic pilgrims coming from Upper Egypt.
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  • St. Paul Coptic monastery nestled in the mountains near  the Red Sea, built upon the cave where lived the first hermit, St Paul. Coptic pilgrims coming from Upper Egypt.
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  • St. Paul Coptic monastery nestled in the mountains near  the Red Sea, built upon the cave where lived the first hermit, St Paul. Coptic pilgrims coming from Upper Egypt.
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  • St. Paul Coptic monastery nestled in the mountains near  the Red Sea, built upon the cave where lived the first hermit, St Paul. Coptic pilgrims coming from Upper Egypt.
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  • St. Paul Coptic monastery nestled in the mountains near  the Red Sea, built upon the cave where lived the first hermit, St Paul. Coptic pilgrims coming from Upper Egypt.
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  • St. Paul Coptic monastery nestled in the mountains near  the Red Sea, built upon the cave where lived the first hermit, St Paul. Coptic pilgrims coming from Upper Egypt.
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  • St. Paul Coptic monastery nestled in the mountains near  the Red Sea, built upon the cave where lived the first hermit, St Paul. Image of St Paul of Thebes (228-348 AD).
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  • St Antony coptic monastery, nestled amount the mountains near the Red sea, is the oldest and biggest of the Coptics monasteries, founded in 4th century from disciples of St Antony. Here, in this desert, is born the Christian experience of the monks and monasteries. The monastery has a complex internal organisation that guarantees a total autonomy.
    em2611627.jpg
  • St Antony coptic monastery, nestled amount the mountains near the Red sea, is the oldest and biggest of the Coptics monasteries, founded in 4th century from disciples of St Antony. Here, in this desert, is born the Christian experience of the monks and monasteries.
    em2611614.jpg
  • St Antony coptic monastery, nestled amount the mountains near the Red sea, is the oldest and biggest of the Coptics monasteries, founded in 4th century from disciples of St Antony. Here, in this desert, is born the Christian experience of the monks and monasteries.
    em2611613.jpg
  • St Antony coptic monastery, nestled amount the mountains near the Red sea, is the oldest and biggest of the Coptics monasteries, founded in 4th century from disciples of St Antony. Here, in this desert, is born the Christian experience of the monks and monasteries.
    em2611612.jpg
  • St Antony coptic monastery, in the night the monks prepare the bread. The monastey, nestled amount the mountains near the Red sea, is the oldest and biggest of the Coptics monasteries, founded in 4th century from disciples of St Antony. Here, in this desert, is born the Christian experience of the monks and monasteries.
    em2611603.jpg
  • Loch Carron. Plockton is a picturesque Highland village with a population of just 378 sits on a sheltered bay overlooking Loch Carron.  <br />
The sea is integral to  a community once thrived on fishing and crofting, and now, in the summer, the bay is a popular anchorage for visiting yachts.
    em0765287.jpg
  • Otranto, ruins of the church build where was the old Sea's Gate, closed for centuries after Turkish invasion of 1480.
    em7122873.jpg
  • Otranto , Lungo mare degli Eroi, the traditional city's promenade near the sea. the monument to the victims of Turkish invasion of 1480.
    em7122866.jpg
  • Gatteo Mare near Rimini. In the Sixties at Corrado's Beach is born a tradition well-known throughout the Romagna's Riviera. Every dawn in summer many people gather to dance the traditional Liscio near the sea. The tradition is born in the Sixties when the Corrado's mother listened a juke-box while cleaning the beach.
    em7128638.jpg
  • Arromanches. The town lies along the coastline designated as Gold Beach used by British troops during the D-Day landings. Arromanches was the site for a Mulberry Harbour built on the Normandy coast. Sections of this harbour still survive with  concrete blocks on the beach and out at sea.
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  • Arromanches. The town lies along the coastline designated as Gold Beach used by British troops during the D-Day landings. Arromanches was the site for a Mulberry Harbour built on the Normandy coast. Sections of this harbour still survive with  concrete blocks on the beach and out at sea.
    em7303064.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
  • Dead Sea, moshav Neot Ha-Kikkar, 20km south of Ein Bokek, specializes in state-of-the-art desert agricultural technology. Today many immigrants from Thailand work here as laborers.
    em2500607.jpg
  • Maimoni quartz beach Is is one of the most unusual beaches of Sardinia. It is formed by small white pieces of quartz that the sea has deposited on the beach.
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  • Arutas quartz beach is one of the most unusual beaches of Sardinia. It is formed by small white pieces of quartz that the sea has deposited on the beach.
    em7131417.jpg
  • Arutas quartz beach is one of the most unusual beaches of Sardinia. It is formed by small white pieces of quartz that the sea has deposited on the beach.
    em7131407.jpg
  • Arromanches. The town lies along the coastline designated as Gold Beach used by British troops during the D-Day landings. Arromanches was the site for a Mulberry Harbour built on the Normandy coast. Sections of this harbour still survive with  concrete blocks on the beach and out at sea.
    em7303075.jpg
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