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  • Famous quotes series: There is do or don't do there is no try. Yoda The empire strikes back
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  • Famous quotes series: There is do or don't do there is no try. Yoda The empire strikes back
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  • Do not Touch the Wine and travel safely a sign in Chinese and English Photographed in Dujiangyan city, Sichuan Province, China
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  • Do not step on the flowers warning sign
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  • Treated waste water used for irrigation. A warning sign in Hebrew, Arabic, English and Amharic (Ethiopian) warns travellers not to drink this water. Photographed in Israel
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  • Treated waste water used for irrigation. Photographed in Israel
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  • Famous humourous quotes series: You don't need a parachute to skydive only to sky dive twice
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  • Famous humourous quotes series: Don't judge a book by its movie. A romantic young couple in their 20s on a black background
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  • Famous humourous quotes series: Don't judge a book by its movie.<br />
The Criminologist (Narrator) during a RHPS performance, Israel, The Rocky Horror Picture Show (RHPS) first released in the United Kingdom on 14 August 1975, is a science fiction-comedy-horror musical film directed by Jim Sharman from a screenplay by Sharman and Richard O'Brien, The film was based on O'Brien's long-running stage production The Rocky Horror Show.
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  • Digitally created image If You Don't FART You Fall Apart
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  • Digitally created image If You Don't FART You Fall Apart
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  • Digitally created image If You Don't FART You Fall Apart
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  • Famous humourous quotes series: I don't suffer from insanity. I enjoy every minute of it
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  • Famous humourous quotes series: We're women. We don't say what we want, but we reserve the right to be pissed off if we don't get it.- Lydia, from Sliding Doors
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  • Famous humourous quotes series: We're women. We don't say what we want, but we reserve the right to be pissed off if we don't get it.- Lydia, from Sliding Doors
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  • Famous humourous quotes series: Don't look away. Don't even blink (Doctor Who)
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  • Famous humourous quotes series: Don't look away. Don't even blink (Doctor Who)
    IR_Dont even blink-4.jpg
  • Famous humourous quotes series: Don't look away. Don't even blink (Doctor Who)
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  • Famous humourous quotes series: Don't look away. Don't even blink (Doctor Who)
    IR_Dont even blink-1.jpg
  • Famous humourous quotes series: Don't judge a book by its movie.<br />
The Criminologist (Narrator) during a RHPS performance, Israel, The Rocky Horror Picture Show (RHPS) first released in the United Kingdom on 14 August 1975, is a science fiction-comedy-horror musical film directed by Jim Sharman from a screenplay by Sharman and Richard O'Brien, The film was based on O'Brien's long-running stage production The Rocky Horror Show.
    IR_dont judge a book Phone c7d5d8.jpg
  • Famous humourous quotes series: Don't judge a book by its movie.<br />
The Criminologist (Narrator) during a RHPS performance, Israel, The Rocky Horror Picture Show (RHPS) first released in the United Kingdom on 14 August 1975, is a science fiction-comedy-horror musical film directed by Jim Sharman from a screenplay by Sharman and Richard O'Brien, The film was based on O'Brien's long-running stage production The Rocky Horror Show.
    IR_dont judge a book RHPS.jpg
  • Famous humourous quotes series: Don't judge a book by its movie.<br />
The Criminologist (Narrator) during a RHPS performance, Israel, The Rocky Horror Picture Show (RHPS) first released in the United Kingdom on 14 August 1975, is a science fiction-comedy-horror musical film directed by Jim Sharman from a screenplay by Sharman and Richard O'Brien, The film was based on O'Brien's long-running stage production The Rocky Horror Show.
    IR_dont judge a book RHPS phone.jpg
  • young girl aged 10 to 12 shruggimg her shoulders
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  • Furadouro beach, Ovar, a small municipality on the Atlantic ocean coast, Portugal No Cycling sign at the main commercial pedestrian street Avenida dos Bombeiros Voluntarios do Porto
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  • The Zanzibar red colobus (Piliocolobus kirkii), also known as Kirk's red colobus, is endemic to Unguja, the main island of the Zanzibar archipelago. This monkey is mainly a foliovore, which has a preference for young leaves.They also eat leaf shoots, seeds, flowers, and unripe fruit. Certain groups of Colobus have been seen to eat charcoal and it is thought that they do so to aid their digestion of toxins found in certain of the leaves they eat. It is one of the few species that do not eat ripe fruits. Photographed in Zanzibar
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  • The Zanzibar red colobus (Piliocolobus kirkii), also known as Kirk's red colobus, is endemic to Unguja, the main island of the Zanzibar archipelago. This monkey is mainly a foliovore, which has a preference for young leaves.They also eat leaf shoots, seeds, flowers, and unripe fruit. Certain groups of Colobus have been seen to eat charcoal and it is thought that they do so to aid their digestion of toxins found in certain of the leaves they eat. It is one of the few species that do not eat ripe fruits. Photographed in Zanzibar
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  • The Zanzibar red colobus (Piliocolobus kirkii), also known as Kirk's red colobus, is endemic to Unguja, the main island of the Zanzibar archipelago. This monkey is mainly a foliovore, which has a preference for young leaves.They also eat leaf shoots, seeds, flowers, and unripe fruit. Certain groups of Colobus have been seen to eat charcoal and it is thought that they do so to aid their digestion of toxins found in certain of the leaves they eat. It is one of the few species that do not eat ripe fruits. Photographed in Zanzibar
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  • The Seychelles fruit bat or Seychelles flying fox (Pteropus seychellensis) is a megabat found on the granitic islands of Seychelles, and on the Comoros and Mafia Island. It is a significant component of the ecosystems for the islands, dispersing the seeds of many tree species. Although it is hunted for meat on some islands, it remains abundant. Fruit bats only feed on nectar, pollen and fruit, and do not possess echolocation. Photographed in Seychelles
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  • The Seychelles fruit bat or Seychelles flying fox (Pteropus seychellensis) is a megabat found on the granitic islands of Seychelles, and on the Comoros and Mafia Island. It is a significant component of the ecosystems for the islands, dispersing the seeds of many tree species. Although it is hunted for meat on some islands, it remains abundant. Fruit bats only feed on nectar, pollen and fruit, and do not possess echolocation. Photographed in Seychelles
    BT_f_Pteropus-Bat_7702.jpg
  • The Seychelles fruit bat or Seychelles flying fox (Pteropus seychellensis) is a megabat found on the granitic islands of Seychelles, and on the Comoros and Mafia Island. It is a significant component of the ecosystems for the islands, dispersing the seeds of many tree species. Although it is hunted for meat on some islands, it remains abundant. Fruit bats only feed on nectar, pollen and fruit, and do not possess echolocation. Photographed in Seychelles
    BT_f_Pteropus-Bat_7701.jpg
  • Arrowheads and Spearheads made by the Gidonwoduk tribe, the former Datooga (Datoga) blacksmith tribe. Today they are a separate tribe. They do not marry with Datoga since they discovered the secrets of blacksmithing. Photographed in Africa, Tanzania, Lake Eyasi
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  • heating an iron nugget in an open furnace. Gidonwoduk tribe, the former Datoga blacksmith tribe. Today they are a separate tribe. They do not marry with Datoga since they discovered the secrets of blacksmithing. Photographed in Africa, Tanzania, Lake Eyasi
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  • heating an iron nugget in an open furnace. Gidonwoduk tribe, the former Datoga blacksmith tribe. Today they are a separate tribe. They do not marry with Datoga since they discovered the secrets of blacksmithing. Photographed in Africa, Tanzania, Lake Eyasi
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  • Forging heated iron nugget into shape with a hammer . Gidonwoduk tribe, the former Datoga blacksmith tribe. Today they are a separate tribe. They do not marry with Datoga since they discovered the secrets of blacksmithing. Photographed in Africa, Tanzania, Lake Eyasi
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  • Gidonwoduk The former Datoga blacksmith tribe. Today they are a separate tribe. They do not marry with Datoga since they discovered the secrets of blacksmithing. Photographed in Africa, Tanzania, Lake Eyasi
    GS_Gidonwoduk_P1060581.jpg
  • Arrowheads and Spearheads made by the Gidonwoduk tribe, the former Datoga blacksmith tribe. Today they are a separate tribe. They do not marry with Datoga since they discovered the secrets of blacksmithing. Photographed in Africa, Tanzania, Lake Eyasi
    GS_Gidonwoduk_P1060525.jpg
  • metal bracelets made by the Gidonwoduk tribe, the former Datoga blacksmith tribe. Today they are a separate tribe. They do not marry with Datoga since they discovered the secrets of blacksmithing. Photographed in Africa, Tanzania, Lake Eyasi
    GS_Gidonwoduk_P1060523.jpg
  • Gidonwoduk. The former Datoga blacksmith tribe. Today they are a separate tribe. They do not marry with Datoga since they discovered the secrets of blacksmithing. Photographed in Africa, Tanzania, Lake Eyasi
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  • Gidonwoduk. The former Datoga blacksmith tribe. Today they are a separate tribe. They do not marry with Datoga since they discovered the secrets of blacksmithing. Photographed in Africa, Tanzania, Lake Eyasi
    GF_Tanzania_0804-396.jpg
  • Gidonwoduk. The former Datoga blacksmith tribe. Today they are a separate tribe. They do not marry with Datoga since they discovered the secrets of blacksmithing. Photographed in Africa, Tanzania, Lake Eyasi
    GF_Tanzania_0804-392.jpg
  • The Seychelles fruit bat or Seychelles flying fox (Pteropus seychellensis) is a megabat found on the granitic islands of Seychelles, and on the Comoros and Mafia Island. It is a significant component of the ecosystems for the islands, dispersing the seeds of many tree species. Although it is hunted for meat on some islands, it remains abundant. Fruit bats only feed on nectar, pollen and fruit, and do not possess echolocation. Photographed in Seychelles
    BT_f_Pteropus-Bat_7706.jpg
  • The Seychelles fruit bat or Seychelles flying fox (Pteropus seychellensis) is a megabat found on the granitic islands of Seychelles, and on the Comoros and Mafia Island. It is a significant component of the ecosystems for the islands, dispersing the seeds of many tree species. Although it is hunted for meat on some islands, it remains abundant. Fruit bats only feed on nectar, pollen and fruit, and do not possess echolocation. Photographed in Seychelles
    BT_f_Pteropus-Bat_7703.jpg
  • The Seychelles fruit bat or Seychelles flying fox (Pteropus seychellensis) is a megabat found on the granitic islands of Seychelles, and on the Comoros and Mafia Island. It is a significant component of the ecosystems for the islands, dispersing the seeds of many tree species. Although it is hunted for meat on some islands, it remains abundant. Fruit bats only feed on nectar, pollen and fruit, and do not possess echolocation. Photographed in Seychelles
    BT_f_Pteropus-Bat_7699.jpg
  • The Seychelles fruit bat or Seychelles flying fox (Pteropus seychellensis) is a megabat found on the granitic islands of Seychelles, and on the Comoros and Mafia Island. It is a significant component of the ecosystems for the islands, dispersing the seeds of many tree species. Although it is hunted for meat on some islands, it remains abundant. Fruit bats only feed on nectar, pollen and fruit, and do not possess echolocation. Photographed in Seychelles
    BT_f_Pteropus-Bat_7698.jpg
  • Flowering Huernia keniensis (Kenyan Dragon Flower) is a tropical, succulent plant with 5-angled grey-green stems with some red mottling, up to 5 inches (12.5 cm) long and up to 0.4 inch (1 cm) thick. Flowers are reddish to purplish, up to 1 inch (2.5 cm) in diameter, star-shaped with a distinctive ten-pointed corolla. Flowers occur from June to October and do not have a carrion-like smell.
    IR_Cactus_E3582-Pano.jpg
  • closed flower of a Huernia keniensis (Kenyan Dragon Flower) a tropical, succulent plant with 5-angled grey-green stems with some red mottling, up to 5 inches (12.5 cm) long and up to 0.4 inch (1 cm) thick. Flowers are reddish to purplish, up to 1 inch (2.5 cm) in diameter, star-shaped with a distinctive ten-pointed corolla. Flowers occur from June to October and do not have a carrion-like smell.
    IR_Cactus_E3565-Pamo.jpg
  • Sharpening an iron spear head made by the Gidonwoduk tribe, the former Datoga blacksmith tribe. Today they are a separate tribe. They do not marry with Datoga since they discovered the secrets of blacksmithing. Photographed in Africa, Tanzania, Lake Eyasi
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  • Sharpening an iron spear head made by the Gidonwoduk tribe, the former Datoga blacksmith tribe. Today they are a separate tribe. They do not marry with Datoga since they discovered the secrets of blacksmithing. Photographed in Africa, Tanzania, Lake Eyasi
    GS_P1060612.jpg
  • Sharpening an iron spear head made by the Gidonwoduk tribe, the former Datoga blacksmith tribe. Today they are a separate tribe. They do not marry with Datoga since they discovered the secrets of blacksmithing. Photographed in Africa, Tanzania, Lake Eyasi
    GS_P1060610.jpg
  • Sharpening an iron spear head made by the Gidonwoduk tribe, the former Datoga blacksmith tribe. Today they are a separate tribe. They do not marry with Datoga since they discovered the secrets of blacksmithing. Photographed in Africa, Tanzania, Lake Eyasi
    GS_P1060607.jpg
  • Forging heated iron nugget into shape with a hammer . Gidonwoduk tribe, the former Datoga blacksmith tribe. Today they are a separate tribe. They do not marry with Datoga since they discovered the secrets of blacksmithing. Photographed in Africa, Tanzania, Lake Eyasi
    GS_P1060602.jpg
  • Forging heated iron nugget into shape with a hammer . Gidonwoduk tribe, the former Datoga blacksmith tribe. Today they are a separate tribe. They do not marry with Datoga since they discovered the secrets of blacksmithing. Photographed in Africa, Tanzania, Lake Eyasi
    GS_P1060601.jpg
  • heating an iron nugget in an open furnace. Gidonwoduk tribe, the former Datoga blacksmith tribe. Today they are a separate tribe. They do not marry with Datoga since they discovered the secrets of blacksmithing. Photographed in Africa, Tanzania, Lake Eyasi
    GS_P1060592.jpg
  • heating an iron nugget in an open furnace. Gidonwoduk tribe, the former Datoga blacksmith tribe. Today they are a separate tribe. They do not marry with Datoga since they discovered the secrets of blacksmithing. Photographed in Africa, Tanzania, Lake Eyasi
    GS_P1060590.jpg
  • heating an iron nugget in an open furnace. Gidonwoduk tribe, the former Datoga blacksmith tribe. Today they are a separate tribe. They do not marry with Datoga since they discovered the secrets of blacksmithing. Photographed in Africa, Tanzania, Lake Eyasi
    GS_P1060585.jpg
  • heating an iron nugget in an open furnace. Gidonwoduk tribe, the former Datoga blacksmith tribe. Today they are a separate tribe. They do not marry with Datoga since they discovered the secrets of blacksmithing. Photographed in Africa, Tanzania, Lake Eyasi
    GS_P1060584.jpg
  • heating an iron nugget in an open furnace. Gidonwoduk tribe, the former Datoga blacksmith tribe. Today they are a separate tribe. They do not marry with Datoga since they discovered the secrets of blacksmithing. Photographed in Africa, Tanzania, Lake Eyasi
    GS_P1060582.jpg
  • Forging heated iron nugget into shape with a hammer . Gidonwoduk tribe, the former Datoga blacksmith tribe. Today they are a separate tribe. They do not marry with Datoga since they discovered the secrets of blacksmithing. Photographed in Africa, Tanzania, Lake Eyasi
    GS_P1060574.jpg
  • Forging heated iron nugget into shape with a hammer . Gidonwoduk tribe, the former Datoga blacksmith tribe. Today they are a separate tribe. They do not marry with Datoga since they discovered the secrets of blacksmithing. Photographed in Africa, Tanzania, Lake Eyasi
    GS_P1060565.jpg
  • heating an iron nugget in an open furnace. Gidonwoduk tribe, the former Datoga blacksmith tribe. Today they are a separate tribe. They do not marry with Datoga since they discovered the secrets of blacksmithing. Photographed in Africa, Tanzania, Lake Eyasi
    GS_P1060564.jpg
  • smiting products made by the Gidonwoduk tribe, the former Datoga blacksmith tribe. Today they are a separate tribe. They do not marry with Datoga since they discovered the secrets of blacksmithing. Photographed in Africa, Tanzania, Lake Eyasi
    GS_Gidonwoduk_products.jpg
  • Gidonwoduk The former Datoga blacksmith tribe. Today they are a separate tribe. They do not marry with Datoga since they discovered the secrets of blacksmithing. Photographed in Africa, Tanzania, Lake Eyasi
    GS_Gidonwoduk_P1060561.jpg
  • Gidonwoduk The former Datoga blacksmith tribe. Today they are a separate tribe. They do not marry with Datoga since they discovered the secrets of blacksmithing. Photographed in Africa, Tanzania, Lake Eyasi
    GS_Gidonwoduk_P1060578.jpg
  • Gidonwoduk The former Datoga blacksmith tribe. Today they are a separate tribe. They do not marry with Datoga since they discovered the secrets of blacksmithing. Photographed in Africa, Tanzania, Lake Eyasi
    GS_Gidonwoduk_P1060557.jpg
  • Gidonwoduk The former Datoga blacksmith tribe. Today they are a separate tribe. They do not marry with Datoga since they discovered the secrets of blacksmithing. Photographed in Africa, Tanzania, Lake Eyasi
    GS_Gidonwoduk_P1060551.jpg
  • Gidonwoduk The former Datoga blacksmith tribe. Today they are a separate tribe. They do not marry with Datoga since they discovered the secrets of blacksmithing. Photographed in Africa, Tanzania, Lake Eyasi
    GS_Gidonwoduk_P1060533.jpg
  • Gidonwoduk The former Datoga blacksmith tribe. Today they are a separate tribe. They do not marry with Datoga since they discovered the secrets of blacksmithing. Photographed in Africa, Tanzania, Lake Eyasi
    GS_Gidonwoduk_P1060529.jpg
  • Arrowheads and Spearheads made by the Gidonwoduk tribe, the former Datoga blacksmith tribe. Today they are a separate tribe. They do not marry with Datoga since they discovered the secrets of blacksmithing. Photographed in Africa, Tanzania, Lake Eyasi
    GS_Gidonwoduk_P1060528.jpg
  • Arrowheads and Spearheads made by the Gidonwoduk tribe, the former Datoga blacksmith tribe. Today they are a separate tribe. They do not marry with Datoga since they discovered the secrets of blacksmithing. Photographed in Africa, Tanzania, Lake Eyasi
    GS_Gidonwoduk_P1060527.jpg
  • iron knifes with wooden handle made by the Gidonwoduk tribe, the former Datoga blacksmith tribe. Today they are a separate tribe. They do not marry with Datoga since they discovered the secrets of blacksmithing. Photographed in Africa, Tanzania, Lake Eyasi
    GS_Gidonwoduk_P1060522.jpg
  • Gidonwoduk. The former Datoga blacksmith tribe. Today they are a separate tribe. They do not marry with Datoga since they discovered the secrets of blacksmithing. Photographed in Africa, Tanzania, Lake Eyasi
    GF_Tanzania_0810-402.jpg
  • Gidonwoduk. The former Datoga blacksmith tribe. Today they are a separate tribe. They do not marry with Datoga since they discovered the secrets of blacksmithing. Photographed in Africa, Tanzania, Lake Eyasi
    GF_Tanzania_0804-395.jpg
  • Gidonwoduk. The former Datoga blacksmith tribe. Today they are a separate tribe. They do not marry with Datoga since they discovered the secrets of blacksmithing. Photographed in Africa, Tanzania, Lake Eyasi
    GF_Tanzania_0804-393.jpg
  • Exterior of the Beit Jamal Monastery<br />
The Salesian monastery of Beit Jamal was originally established as an agricultural school in 1881 and later operated as a medical facility. While there is a small group of nuns at Beit Jamal ? they do not belong to the Salesian Sisters, but rather to the Sisters of Bethlehem, of the Assumption of the Virgin and of Saint Bruno. These nuns have taken a vow of silence.
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  • A nun, vowed to silence, in the Monastery of Beit Jamal, Israel<br />
The Salesian monastery of Beit Jamal was originally established as an agricultural school in 1881 and later operated as a medical facility. While there is a small group of nuns at Beit Jamal ? they do not belong to the Salesian Sisters, but rather to the Sisters of Bethlehem, of the Assumption of the Virgin and of Saint Bruno. These nuns have taken a vow of silence.
    dy__MG_2091 jamal nun_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Interior of the Beit Jamal Monastery<br />
The Salesian monastery of Beit Jamal was originally established as an agricultural school in 1881 and later operated as a medical facility. While there is a small group of nuns at Beit Jamal ? they do not belong to the Salesian Sisters, but rather to the Sisters of Bethlehem, of the Assumption of the Virgin and of Saint Bruno. These nuns have taken a vow of silence.
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  • Interior of the Beit Jamal Monastery<br />
The Salesian monastery of Beit Jamal was originally established as an agricultural school in 1881 and later operated as a medical facility. While there is a small group of nuns at Beit Jamal ? they do not belong to the Salesian Sisters, but rather to the Sisters of Bethlehem, of the Assumption of the Virgin and of Saint Bruno. These nuns have taken a vow of silence.
    dy__MG_2086 jamal_fs_PSh.jpg
  • A herd of sheep and a shepherd in an olive grove in the grounds of the beit Jamal Monastery. The Salesian monastery of Beit Jamal was originally established as an agricultural school in 1881 and later operated as a medical facility. While there is a small group of nuns at Beit Jamal they do not belong to the Salesian Sisters, but rather to the Sisters of Bethlehem, of the Assumption of the Virgin and of Saint Bruno. These nuns have taken a vow of silence.
    dy__MG_2065 cont_fs_PSh.jpg
  • A nun, vowed to silence, in the Monastery of Beit Jamal, Israel<br />
The Salesian monastery of Beit Jamal was originally established as an agricultural school in 1881 and later operated as a medical facility. While there is a small group of nuns at Beit Jamal ? they do not belong to the Salesian Sisters, but rather to the Sisters of Bethlehem, of the Assumption of the Virgin and of Saint Bruno. These nuns have taken a vow of silence.
    dy__MG_2068 Beit Jamal Monestary_fs_...jpg
  • The yellow-wattled lapwing (Vanellus malabaricus) is a lapwing that is endemic to the Indian Subcontinent. It is found mainly on the dry plains of peninsular India and has a sharp call and is capable of fast flight. Although they do not migrate, they are known to make seasonal movements in response to rains. They are dull grey brown with a black cap, yellow legs and a triangular wattle at the base of the beak. Like other lapwings and plovers, they are ground birds and their nest is a mere collection of tiny pebbles within which their well camouflaged eggs are laid. The chicks are nidifugous, leaving the nest shortly after hatching and following their parents to forage for food. 18th century watercolor painting by Elizabeth Gwillim. Lady Elizabeth Symonds Gwillim (21 April 1763 – 21 December 1807) was an artist married to Sir Henry Gwillim, Puisne Judge at the Madras high court until 1808. Lady Gwillim painted a series of about 200 watercolours of Indian birds. Produced about 20 years before John James Audubon, her work has been acclaimed for its accuracy and natural postures as they were drawn from observations of the birds in life. She also painted fishes and flowers. McGill University Library and Archives
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  • closed flower of a Huernia keniensis (Kenyan Dragon Flower) a tropical, succulent plant with 5-angled grey-green stems with some red mottling, up to 5 inches (12.5 cm) long and up to 0.4 inch (1 cm) thick. Flowers are reddish to purplish, up to 1 inch (2.5 cm) in diameter, star-shaped with a distinctive ten-pointed corolla. Flowers occur from June to October and do not have a carrion-like smell.
    IR_f_Huernia-keniensis_E8294.jpg
  • Africa, Ethiopia, Omo River Valley Hamer Tribe Women are willing to be whipped by relatives to show their loyalty and love. They do not flinch or show any sign of pain.
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  • Flowering Huernia keniensis (Kenyan Dragon Flower) is a tropical, succulent plant with 5-angled grey-green stems with some red mottling, up to 5 inches (12.5 cm) long and up to 0.4 inch (1 cm) thick. Flowers are reddish to purplish, up to 1 inch (2.5 cm) in diameter, star-shaped with a distinctive ten-pointed corolla. Flowers occur from June to October and do not have a carrion-like smell.
    IR_Cactus_E3615.jpg
  • Flowering Huernia keniensis (Kenyan Dragon Flower) is a tropical, succulent plant with 5-angled grey-green stems with some red mottling, up to 5 inches (12.5 cm) long and up to 0.4 inch (1 cm) thick. Flowers are reddish to purplish, up to 1 inch (2.5 cm) in diameter, star-shaped with a distinctive ten-pointed corolla. Flowers occur from June to October and do not have a carrion-like smell.
    IR_Cactus_E3613.jpg
  • Flowering Huernia keniensis (Kenyan Dragon Flower) is a tropical, succulent plant with 5-angled grey-green stems with some red mottling, up to 5 inches (12.5 cm) long and up to 0.4 inch (1 cm) thick. Flowers are reddish to purplish, up to 1 inch (2.5 cm) in diameter, star-shaped with a distinctive ten-pointed corolla. Flowers occur from June to October and do not have a carrion-like smell.
    IR_Cactus_E3609.jpg
  • Flowering Huernia keniensis (Kenyan Dragon Flower) is a tropical, succulent plant with 5-angled grey-green stems with some red mottling, up to 5 inches (12.5 cm) long and up to 0.4 inch (1 cm) thick. Flowers are reddish to purplish, up to 1 inch (2.5 cm) in diameter, star-shaped with a distinctive ten-pointed corolla. Flowers occur from June to October and do not have a carrion-like smell.
    IR_Cactus_E3602-Pano.jpg
  • closed flower of a Huernia keniensis (Kenyan Dragon Flower) a tropical, succulent plant with 5-angled grey-green stems with some red mottling, up to 5 inches (12.5 cm) long and up to 0.4 inch (1 cm) thick. Flowers are reddish to purplish, up to 1 inch (2.5 cm) in diameter, star-shaped with a distinctive ten-pointed corolla. Flowers occur from June to October and do not have a carrion-like smell.
    IR_Cactus_E3576-Pano.jpg
  • closed flower of a Huernia keniensis (Kenyan Dragon Flower) a tropical, succulent plant with 5-angled grey-green stems with some red mottling, up to 5 inches (12.5 cm) long and up to 0.4 inch (1 cm) thick. Flowers are reddish to purplish, up to 1 inch (2.5 cm) in diameter, star-shaped with a distinctive ten-pointed corolla. Flowers occur from June to October and do not have a carrion-like smell.
    IR_Cactus_E3563.jpg
  • Gidonwoduk. The former Datoga blacksmith tribe. Today they are a separate tribe. They do not marry with Datoga since they discovered the secrets of blacksmithing. Photographed in Africa, Tanzania, Lake Eyasi
    GF_Tanzania_0804-394.jpg
  • Thousands of nationwide 'Black flag’ activists protest against Binyamin (Bibi) Netanyahu who is facing 3 charges of corruption in Israeli courts. The protesters claim that a corrupt person is not suitable to be prime minister. Netanyahu (AKA Crime Minister) is doing all he can to hold on to his post and delay his day in court including using the Current global Pandemic to fight for his personal survival. Photographed on Yefet street in Jaffa, Israel on July 25 2020
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  • Thousands of nationwide 'Black flag’ activists protest against Binyamin (Bibi) Netanyahu who is facing 3 charges of corruption in Israeli courts. The protesters claim that a corrupt person is not suitable to be prime minister. Netanyahu (AKA Crime Minister) is doing all he can to hold on to his post and delay his day in court including using the Current global Pandemic to fight for his personal survival. Photographed on Yefet street in Jaffa, Israel on July 25 2020
    IR_Black-Flags_E8567.jpg
  • Thousands of nationwide 'Black flag’ activists protest against Binyamin (Bibi) Netanyahu who is facing 3 charges of corruption in Israeli courts. The protesters claim that a corrupt person is not suitable to be prime minister. Netanyahu (AKA Crime Minister) is doing all he can to hold on to his post and delay his day in court including using the Current global Pandemic to fight for his personal survival. Photographed on Yefet street in Jaffa, Israel on July 25 2020
    IR_Black-Flags_E8539.jpg
  • Thousands of nationwide 'Black flag’ activists protest against Binyamin (Bibi) Netanyahu who is facing 3 charges of corruption in Israeli courts. The protesters claim that a corrupt person is not suitable to be prime minister. Netanyahu (AKA Crime Minister) is doing all he can to hold on to his post and delay his day in court including using the Current global Pandemic to fight for his personal survival. Photographed on Yefet street in Jaffa, Israel on July 25 2020
    IR_Black-Flags_E8552.jpg
  • Thousands of nationwide 'Black flag’ activists protest against Binyamin (Bibi) Netanyahu who is facing 3 charges of corruption in Israeli courts. The protesters claim that a corrupt person is not suitable to be prime minister. Netanyahu (AKA Crime Minister) is doing all he can to hold on to his post and delay his day in court including using the Current global Pandemic to fight for his personal survival. Photographed on Yefet street in Jaffa, Israel on July 25 2020
    IR_Black-Flags_E8538-Pano.jpg
  • Thousands of nationwide 'Black flag’ activists protest against Binyamin (Bibi) Netanyahu who is facing 3 charges of corruption in Israeli courts. The protesters claim that a corrupt person is not suitable to be prime minister. Netanyahu (AKA Crime Minister) is doing all he can to hold on to his post and delay his day in court including using the Current global Pandemic to fight for his personal survival. Photographed on Yefet street in Jaffa, Israel on July 25 2020
    IR_Black-Flags_E8524.jpg
  • Thousands of nationwide 'Black flag’ activists protest against Binyamin (Bibi) Netanyahu who is facing 3 charges of corruption in Israeli courts. The protesters claim that a corrupt person is not suitable to be prime minister. Netanyahu (AKA Crime Minister) is doing all he can to hold on to his post and delay his day in court including using the Current global Pandemic to fight for his personal survival. Photographed on Yefet street in Jaffa, Israel on July 25 2020
    IR_Black-Flags_E8515.jpg
  • Thousands of nationwide 'Black flag’ activists protest against Binyamin (Bibi) Netanyahu who is facing 3 charges of corruption in Israeli courts. The protesters claim that a corrupt person is not suitable to be prime minister. Netanyahu (AKA Crime Minister) is doing all he can to hold on to his post and delay his day in court including using the Current global Pandemic to fight for his personal survival. Photographed on Yefet street in Jaffa, Israel on July 25 2020
    IR_Black-Flags_E8508.jpg
  • Thousands of nationwide 'Black flag’ activists protest against Binyamin (Bibi) Netanyahu who is facing 3 charges of corruption in Israeli courts. The protesters claim that a corrupt person is not suitable to be prime minister. Netanyahu (AKA Crime Minister) is doing all he can to hold on to his post and delay his day in court including using the Current global Pandemic to fight for his personal survival. Photographed on Yefet street in Jaffa, Israel on July 25 2020
    IR_Black-Flags_E8505.jpg
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