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  • Dr. Chaim Weizmann Taking Oath of Office. Chaim Azriel Weizmann (27 November 1874 – 9 November 1952) was a Zionist leader and Israeli statesman who served as president of the Zionist Organization and later as the first president of Israel. He was elected on 16 February 1949, and served until his death in 1952.
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  • Female Bodybuilder showing off her muscles
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  • Female Bodybuilder showing off her muscles
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  • Female Bodybuilder showing off her muscles
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  • Female Bodybuilder showing off her muscles
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  • Egypt and Nubia, Volume III: Modern Mansion, showing the Arabesque Architecture of Cairo, 1849. Louis Haghe (British, 1806-1885), F.G.Moon, 20 Threadneedle Street, London, after David Roberts (British, 1796-1864). Color lithograph; sheet: 60.3 x 43.8 cm (23 3/4 x 17 1/4 in.); image: 49.9 x 35.1 cm (19 5/8 x 13 13/16 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Bequest of John Bonebrake 2012.171
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  • The Common Cuttlefish or European Common Cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) is one of the largest and best known cuttlefish species. It grows to 49 cm in mantle length (ML) and 4 kg in weight. The Common Cuttlefish is native to at least the Mediterranean Sea, North Sea, and Baltic Sea, although subspecies have been proposed as far south as South Africa. It lives on sand and mud seabeds to a depth of around 200 m. As in most cuttlefish species, spawning occurs in shallow waters.
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  • General view Shivta (Sobota) is an archeological site in the Negev Desert of Israel, 49 Km southwest of beer sheva, east to Nizzana (Nitsana). Long considered a classic Nabatean town and terminal on the ancient spice route, archeologists are now considering the possibility that the town was actually a Byzantine agricultural colony and a way station for pilgrims en route to the Santa Catarina, Egypt, located on the supposed site of Mount Sinai. The new assessment of Shivta is based on an analysis of the irrigation system found at the site, which bears parallels to Byzantine structures elsewhere. Until now, the preponderance of Byzantine ruins were believed to be the remains of a monastic community that established itself on the ruins of an earlier Nabatean town. Shivta was declared a world heritage site by UNESCO on June 2005.
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  • The mandarin duck (Aix galericulata) is a perching duck species native to the East Palearctic. It is medium-sized, at 41–49 cm (16–19 in) long with a 65–75 cm (26–30 in) wingspan. It is closely related to the North American wood duck, the only other member of the genus Aix. from Birds : illustrated by color photography : a monthly serial. Knowledge of Bird-life Vol 1 No 1 January 1897
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  • The mandarin duck (Aix galericulata) is a perching duck species native to the East Palearctic. It is medium-sized, at 41–49 cm (16–19 in) long with a 65–75 cm (26–30 in) wingspan. It is closely related to the North American wood duck, the only other member of the genus Aix. from Birds : illustrated by color photography : a monthly serial. Knowledge of Bird-life Vol 1 No 1 January 1897
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  • The Common Cuttlefish or European Common Cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) is one of the largest and best known cuttlefish species. It grows to 49 cm in mantle length (ML) and 4 kg in weight. The Common Cuttlefish is native to at least the Mediterranean Sea, North Sea, and Baltic Sea, although subspecies have been proposed as far south as South Africa. It lives on sand and mud seabeds to a depth of around 200 m. As in most cuttlefish species, spawning occurs in shallow waters.
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  • The Common Cuttlefish or European Common Cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) is one of the largest and best known cuttlefish species. It grows to 49 cm in mantle length (ML) and 4 kg in weight. The Common Cuttlefish is native to at least the Mediterranean Sea, North Sea, and Baltic Sea, although subspecies have been proposed as far south as South Africa. It lives on sand and mud seabeds to a depth of around 200 m. As in most cuttlefish species, spawning occurs in shallow waters.
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  • The south Church, Shivta (Sobota) is an archeological site in the Negev Desert of Israel, 49 Km southwest of beer sheva, Long considered a classic Nabataean town and terminal on the ancient spice route, archeologists are now considering the possibility that the town was actually a Byzantine agricultural colony and a way station for pilgrims en route to Santa Catarina, Egypt, The new assessment of Shivta is based on an analysis of the irrigation system found at the site, which bears parallels to Byzantine structures elsewhere. Until now, the preponderance of Byzantine ruins were believed to be the remains of a monastic community that established itself on the ruins of an earlier Nabatean town. Shivta was declared a world heritage site by UNESCO on June 2005.
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  • The south Church, Shivta (Sobota) is an archeological site in the Negev Desert of Israel, 49 Km southwest of beer sheva, Long considered a classic Nabataean town and terminal on the ancient spice route, archeologists are now considering the possibility that the town was actually a Byzantine agricultural colony and a way station for pilgrims en route to Santa Catarina, Egypt, The new assessment of Shivta is based on an analysis of the irrigation system found at the site, which bears parallels to Byzantine structures elsewhere. Until now, the preponderance of Byzantine ruins were believed to be the remains of a monastic community that established itself on the ruins of an earlier Nabatean town. Shivta was declared a world heritage site by UNESCO on June 2005.
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  • The south Church, Shivta (Sobota) is an archeological site in the Negev Desert of Israel, 49 Km southwest of beer sheva, Long considered a classic Nabataean town and terminal on the ancient spice route, archeologists are now considering the possibility that the town was actually a Byzantine agricultural colony and a way station for pilgrims en route to Santa Catarina, Egypt, The new assessment of Shivta is based on an analysis of the irrigation system found at the site, which bears parallels to Byzantine structures elsewhere. Until now, the preponderance of Byzantine ruins were believed to be the remains of a monastic community that established itself on the ruins of an earlier Nabatean town. Shivta was declared a world heritage site by UNESCO on June 2005.
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  • General view Shivta (Sobota) is an archeological site in the Negev Desert of Israel, 49 Km southwest of beer sheva, east to Nizzana (Nitsana). Long considered a classic Nabatean town and terminal on the ancient spice route, archeologists are now considering the possibility that the town was actually a Byzantine agricultural colony and a way station for pilgrims en route to the Santa Catarina, Egypt, located on the supposed site of Mount Sinai. The new assessment of Shivta is based on an analysis of the irrigation system found at the site, which bears parallels to Byzantine structures elsewhere. Until now, the preponderance of Byzantine ruins were believed to be the remains of a monastic community that established itself on the ruins of an earlier Nabatean town. Shivta was declared a world heritage site by UNESCO on June 2005.
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  • Governors house, Shivta (Sobota) is an archeological site in the Negev Desert of Israel, 49 Km southwest of beer sheva, east to Nizzana (Nitsana). Long considered a classic Nabatean town and terminal on the ancient spice route, archeologists are now considering the possibility that the town was actually a Byzantine agricultural colony and a way station for pilgrims en route to the Santa Catarina, Egypt, located on the supposed site of Mount Sinai. The new assessment of Shivta is based on an analysis of the irrigation system found at the site, which bears parallels to Byzantine structures elsewhere. Until now, the preponderance of Byzantine ruins were believed to be the remains of a monastic community that established itself on the ruins of an earlier Nabatean town. Shivta was declared a world heritage site by UNESCO on June 2005.
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  • The south Church, Shivta (Sobota) is an archeological site in the Negev Desert of Israel, 49 Km southwest of beer sheva, east to Nizzana (Nitsana). Long considered a classic Nabatean town and terminal on the ancient spice route, archeologists are now considering the possibility that the town was actually a Byzantine agricultural colony and a way station for pilgrims en route to the Santa Catarina, Egypt, located on the supposed site of Mount Sinai. The new assessment of Shivta is based on an analysis of the irrigation system found at the site, which bears parallels to Byzantine structures elsewhere. Until now, the preponderance of Byzantine ruins were believed to be the remains of a monastic community that established itself on the ruins of an earlier Nabatean town. Shivta was declared a world heritage site by UNESCO on June 2005.
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  • parchment of the mezuzah inscribed with specified Hebrew verses from the Torah (Deuteronomy 6:4-9 and 11:13-21). These verses comprise the Jewish prayer Shema Yisrael, beginning with the phrase: Listen, Israel, the Lord is our God, the Lord is One.
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  • parchment of the mezuzah inscribed with specified Hebrew verses from the Torah (Deuteronomy 6:4-9 and 11:13-21). These verses comprise the Jewish prayer Shema Yisrael, beginning with the phrase: Listen, Israel, the Lord is our God, the Lord is One.
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  • parchment of the mezuzah inscribed with specified Hebrew verses from the Torah (Deuteronomy 6:4-9 and 11:13-21). These verses comprise the Jewish prayer Shema Yisrael, beginning with the phrase: Listen, Israel, the Lord is our God, the Lord is One.
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  • parchment of the mezuzah inscribed with specified Hebrew verses from the Torah (Deuteronomy 6:4-9 and 11:13-21). These verses comprise the Jewish prayer Shema Yisrael, beginning with the phrase: Listen, Israel, the Lord is our God, the Lord is One. and a Holy Bible
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  • parchment of the mezuzah inscribed with specified Hebrew verses from the Torah (Deuteronomy 6:4-9 and 11:13-21). These verses comprise the Jewish prayer Shema Yisrael, beginning with the phrase: Listen, Israel, the Lord is our God, the Lord is One.
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  • Chinhoyi Caves, Zimbabwe. Limestone and dolomite caves situated about 9 kilometers northwest of Chinhoyi
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  • Israel, Eilat, Red Sea, - Underwater photograph of a common Lionfish Pterois miles A sunken ship in the background
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  • Camp Ataa, Greenland. The Ataa camp is located in northern Greenland at about five hours sailing from Ilulissat, in a beautiful bay that is the ideal base for excursions to the nearby Eqi Sermia glacier,
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  • mangrove forest Photographed on Curieuse Island reserve, Seychelles,
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  • Western Yellow Wagtail (Motacilla flava) near water, Yellow wagtails are insectivorous, preferring to live in open country where it is easy to spot and pursue their prey. Photographed in the Negev Desert, israelin September
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  • Black-winged stilt (Himantopus himantopus) feeding by water. The black-winged stilt is a widely distributed very long-legged wader in the avocet and stilt family (Recurvirostridae). Photographed in Israel
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  • Alaska, USA, touring boat near a glacier. In black and white
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  • Israel, Haifa, MadaTech The Israel national Museum of Science The Robotic World exhibition, Robot Zoo, Platypus Robot
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  • The Strip, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
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  • Gondolas at the Venetian Resort Hotel Casino in Las Vegas (NV) USA
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  • "The Story of Mankind" at Rockefeller Center, NYC
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  • Victoria is the capital city of Seychelles and is situated on the north-eastern side of Mahé island, the archipelago's main island.
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  • Dense forest. Photographed in Belgium
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  • Israel, Ness Ziona, housing project
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  • Aerial fisheye view of Tel Aviv, Israel Looking North Azrieli Tower in the centre
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  • Poultry Farming. Chicks are being round up packed into small boxes and shipped of to the slaughter house. Photographed at night in Israel, Kibbutz Maagan Michael
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  • X-ray computed tomography (CT) of an adult male's chest cross section
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  • Israel, Galilee, Mount Meron, Slaughtering a cow according to Jewish customes a set of 7 images. The butchered animal
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  • Dark Grape Hyacinth, Muscari commutatum Israel Spring, March 2007
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  • Interior of the Turnberry Towers. Turnberry Towers is a 45-story twin tower condominium complex in Winchester, Nevada, near the Las Vegas Strip.
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  • Diver at the MS Zenobia shipwreck. MS Zenobia was a Swedish built Challenger-class RO-RO ferry launched in 1979 that capsized and sank close to Larnaca, Cyprus, in June 1980 on her maiden voyage. She now rests on her port side in approximately 42 meters (138 ft) of water and was named as one of The Times top ten wreck diving sites in the world in 2003.
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  • Young African American Woman resting in a bed
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  • picking avocados (Persea americana). with a hydraulic platform. Photographed at Kibbutz Maagan Michael, Israel
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  • Eastern Europe, Hungary, Budapest, Royal Palace (Kiralyi palota)
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  • Dried herbs and spices at an outdoor market, Akko, Israel
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