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  • La Sagrada Familia, a major tourist attraction in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Tourist queue up to enter the site
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  • The Crusaders enter Constantinople Plate LV from the book Story of the crusades. with a magnificent gallery of one hundred full-page engravings by the world-renowned artist, Gustave Doré [Gustave Dore] by Boyd, James P. (James Penny), 1836-1910. Published in Philadelphia 1892
    IR_Dore-Crusades_0300.jpg
  • Train enters a metro station in Vienna, Austria Passengers are waiting on the platform
    IR_Vienna_E4151.jpg
  • Surfer with surfboard enter the Mediterranean Sea Photographed at Beit Yanai, Israel
    RL_f_Surfer_RAN_0068.jpg
  • Motion blur Metro train enter Baixa Chiado subway station in Lisbon, Portugal
    IR_Lisbon_E6572.jpg
  • Motion blur Metro train enter Baixa Chiado subway station in Lisbon, Portugal
    IR_Lisbon_E6571.jpg
  • Israel, tourists enter the Yardenit Baptismal Site In the Jordan River Near the Sea of Galilee,
    SL_Yardenit_LS2_6196.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Person in red coat is entering an Air Raid Shelter. Model release available
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  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Person in red coat is entering an Air Raid Shelter. Model release available
    SL_SL6_4565.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Person in red coat is entering an Air Raid Shelter. Model release available
    SL_SL6_4567.jpg
  • Israel, entrance to the Yardenit Baptismal Site In the Jordan River Near the Sea of Galilee,
    SL_Yardenit_LS2_9993.jpg
  • Israel, entrance to the Yardenit Baptismal Site In the Jordan River Near the Sea of Galilee,
    SL_Yardenit_LS2_9991.jpg
  • Fire fighter uses hydraulic tools to breach a locked door
    SL_fire-fighting_LS2_2296.jpg
  • Fire fighter uses hydraulic tools to breach a locked door
    SL_fire-fighting_LS2_2293.jpg
  • Fire fighter uses hydraulic tools to breach a locked door
    SL_fire-fighting_LS2_2289.jpg
  • Fire fighter uses hydraulic tools to breach a locked door
    SL_fire-fighting_LS2_2281.jpg
  • Fire fighter uses hydraulic tools to breach a locked door
    SL_fire-fighting_LS2_2263.jpg
  • Israel, Tel Aviv, HaShalom train station passenger boards train
    OR_Train_DSC_6558.jpg
  • Israel, Beit Shearim, An entrance to a catacomb. The Jewish town of Beit She'arim flourished during the 2-4 centuries CE (the Roman period). The people of Beit She'arim dug ornate catacombs, interconnected by tunnels, creating a huge underground necropolis - a city of the dead. The caves are full of stylized sarcophagi, decorated with Jewish and secular symbols.  during excavations done in this site, more than 30 burial caves were discovere
    AH_BET SHEARIM 9807_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Spilt salt, In many societies salt is a symbol of prosperity and luck
    OZ_060823_Salt_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Students at the entrance to Rabbi Yehuda Hanasi's catacomb at Beit Shearim Israel The Jewish town of Beit She'arim flourished during the 2-4 centuries CE (the Roman period). The people of Beit She'arim dug ornate catacombs, interconnected by tunnels, creating a huge underground necropolis - a city of the dead. The caves are full of stylized sarcophagi, decorated with Jewish and secular symbols. Beit She'arim was destroyed during the mutiny against Galos the emperor in the year 352 CE. The town of Beit She'arim became an important spiritual center when Rabbi Yehuda Hanasi ("Rabbi"), who was the spiritual authority of the time, made his home there. Rabbi was known as the sealer of the "Mishna". Rabbi also moved the "Sanhedrin" (the religious-judicial authority) to Beit She'arim. When he died in the year 220 CE, Rabbi was buried in one of the caves, a fact that made Beit Shearim an important burial place, for Jews of Israel and the Diaspora.  during excavations done in this site, more than 30 burial caves were discovere
    IR_JL19425_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Students and instructor at the entrance to Rabbi Yehuda Hanasi's catacomb at Beit Shearim Israel The Jewish town of Beit She'arim flourished during the 2-4 centuries CE (the Roman period). The people of Beit She'arim dug ornate catacombs, interconnected by tunnels, creating a huge underground necropolis - a city of the dead. The caves are full of stylized sarcophagi, decorated with Jewish and secular symbols. Beit She'arim was destroyed during the mutiny against Galos the emperor in the year 352 CE. The town of Beit She'arim became an important spiritual center when Rabbi Yehuda Hanasi ("Rabbi"), who was the spiritual authority of the time, made his home there. Rabbi was known as the sealer of the "Mishna". Rabbi also moved the "Sanhedrin" (the religious-judicial authority) to Beit She'arim. When he died in the year 220 CE, Rabbi was buried in one of the caves, a fact that made Beit Shearim an important burial place, for Jews of Israel and the Diaspora.  during excavations done in th
    IR_JL19415_fs_PSh.jpg
  • An entrance to a catacomb at Beit Shearim Israel The Jewish town of Beit She'arim flourished during the 2-4 centuries CE (the Roman period). The people of Beit She'arim dug ornate catacombs, interconnected by tunnels, creating a huge underground necropolis - a city of the dead. The caves are full of stylized sarcophagi, decorated with Jewish and secular symbols. Beit She'arim was destroyed during the mutiny against Galos the emperor in the year 352 CE. The town of Beit She'arim became an important spiritual center when Rabbi Yehuda Hanasi ("Rabbi"), who was the spiritual authority of the time, made his home there. Rabbi was known as the sealer of the "Mishna". Rabbi also moved the "Sanhedrin" (the religious-judicial authority) to Beit She'arim. When he died in the year 220 CE, Rabbi was buried in one of the caves, a fact that made Beit Shearim an important burial place, for Jews of Israel and the Diaspora.  during excavations done in this site, more than 30 burial caves were discovere
    IR_JL19406_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Baptising ceremony at the Jordan River, Israel. At the place, that according to legend, John the Baptist, baptised Jesus Christ
    IR_17975_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Baptising at the Jordan River, Israel. At the place, that according to legend, John the Baptist, baptised Jesus Christ
    IR_17937_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Baptising at the Jordan River, Israel. At the place, that according to legend, John the Baptist, baptised Jesus Christ
    IR_17936_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Baptising at the Jordan River, Israel. At the place, that according to legend, John the Baptist, baptised Jesus Christ
    IR_17925_fs_PSh.jpg
  • six keyboards
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  • randomly assembled Keyboard keys
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  • randomly assembled Keyboard keys
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  • Israel, entrance to the Yardenit Baptismal Site In the Jordan River Near the Sea of Galilee,
    SL_Yardenit_LS2_9996.jpg
  • Israel, entrance to the Yardenit Baptismal Site In the Jordan River Near the Sea of Galilee,
    SL_Yardenit_LS2_9995.jpg
  • Israel, entrance to the Yardenit Baptismal Site In the Jordan River Near the Sea of Galilee,
    SL_Yardenit_LS2_9994.jpg
  • Israel, entrance to the Yardenit Baptismal Site In the Jordan River Near the Sea of Galilee,
    SL_Yardenit_LS2_9992.jpg
  • Israel, Beit Shearim, the entrance to Rabbi Yehuda Hanasi's catacomb.
    AH_f_Beit Shearim_00274.jpg
  • Fire fighter uses hydraulic tools to breach a locked door
    SL_fire-fighting_LS2_2287.jpg
  • Fire fighter uses hydraulic tools to breach a locked door
    SL_fire-fighting_LS2_2280.jpg
  • Fire fighter uses hydraulic tools to breach a locked door
    SL_fire-fighting_LS2_2272.jpg
  • Fire fighter uses hydraulic tools to breach a locked door
    SL_fire-fighting_LS2_2261.jpg
  • Fire fighter uses hydraulic tools to breach a locked door
    SL_fire-fighting_LS2_2260.jpg
  • Fire fighter uses hydraulic tools to breach a locked door
    SL_fire-fighting_LS2_2259.jpg
  • Fire fighter uses hydraulic tools to breach a locked door
    SL_fire-fighting_LS2_2257.jpg
  • Fire fighter uses hydraulic tools to breach a locked door
    SL_fire-fighting_LS2_2252.jpg
  • Fire fighter's equipment arranged on a rack
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  • Hand hewn tunnel in the rock of a mountain Photographed in Santa Elena, Pyrenees Mountains, Huesca province, Aragon, Spain
    IR_f_Pyrenees_6369.jpg
  • Hand hewn tunnel in the rock of a mountain Photographed in Santa Elena, Pyrenees Mountains, Huesca province, Aragon, Spain
    IR_f_Pyrenees_6368.jpg
  • Israel, Tel Aviv, HaShalom train station passenger boards train
    OR_Train_DSC_6833.JPG.jpg
  • Mock up injury of a gun shot wound. The entrance wound in the victim's stomach Injury created with make up. Model Release available
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  • Israel, Beit Shearim, the entrance to Rabbi Yehuda Hanasi's catacomb. The Jewish town of Beit She'arim flourished during the 2-4 centuries CE (the Roman period). The people of Beit She'arim dug ornate catacombs, interconnected by tunnels, creating a huge underground necropolis - a city of the dead. The caves are full of stylized sarcophagi, decorated with Jewish and secular symbols.  during excavations done in this site, more than 30 burial caves were discovere
    AH_BET SHEARIM 9814.jpg
  • Jesus entering Jerusalem [Matthew 21:7-8] From the book 'Bible Gallery' Illustrated by Gustave Dore with Memoir of Dore and Descriptive Letter-press by Talbot W. Chambers D.D. Published by Cassell & Company Limited in London and simultaneously by Mame in Tours, France in 1866
    IR_Bible-170-Matt-21-Jesus-Enters-In...jpg
  • Godfrey Enters Jerusalem [Godfrey of Bouillon (Godefroy, Godfried, Gottfried, Godefridus Bullionensis; 18 September 1060 – 18 July 1100) was one of the leaders of the First Crusade. He was the first ruler of the Kingdom of Jerusalem from 1099 to 1100]. Plate XXIX from the book Story of the crusades. with a magnificent gallery of one hundred full-page engravings by the world-renowned artist, Gustave Doré [Gustave Dore] by Boyd, James P. (James Penny), 1836-1910. Published in Philadelphia 1892
    IR_Dore-Crusades_0128.jpg
  • South Dakota SD USA, The border between Mountain and Central time zones in South Dakota. On the border between Jones and Jackson counties. Entering Mountain time zone sign
    OS_m_IMG_2335_fs_New.jpg
  • South Dakota SD USA, The border between Mountain and Central time zones in South Dakota. On the border between Jones and Jackson counties. Entering Central time zone sign
    OS_m_IMG_2334_fs_New.jpg
  • South Dakota SD USA, The border between Mountain and Central time zones in South Dakota. On the border between Jones and Jackson counties. Entering Central time zone sign
    OS_IMG_2334_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Famous humourous quotes series: There can't be another crisis this week, my schedule is completely full
    IR_crisis-1.jpg
  • Crime scene investigator is looking for fingerprints after a burglary that happened the previous night through the nursery’s window. Photographed in Israel
    CL_Crime_0543.jpg
  • Crime scene investigator is looking for fingerprints after a burglary that happened the previous night through the nursery’s window. Photographed in Israel
    CL_Crime_0541.jpg
  • Crime scene investigator is looking for fingerprints after a burglary that happened the previous night through the nursery’s window. Photographed in Israel
    CL_Crime_0542.jpg
  • Famous humourous quotes series: There can't be another crisis this week, my schedule is completely full
    IR_crisis 7.png
  • Famous humourous quotes series: There can't be another crisis this week, my schedule is completely full
    IR_crisis 7-8bc9c4.jpg
  • Famous humourous quotes series: There can't be another crisis this week, my schedule is completely full
    IR_crisis 7-phone 78e36f .jpg
  • Famous humourous quotes series: The light at the end of the tunnel may be an oncoming train
    IR_Oncoming train-2.jpg
  • Firefighters with protective equipment prepare to enter a smoke filled room
    SL_SL9_2056.jpg
  • Abandon Ship Drill. Lifeboat. This vessel, for use in an emergency if the crew and passengers have to abandon ship, is lowered to the surface of the sea The passengers and crew than enter the lifeboat or raft. This is a drill to test the crew's response to such a situation
    GE_Ship_DSCF0243.jpg
  • Jerusalem Pilgrims landing in Joppa [Jaffa] and Paying Toll to enter the Holy City From the book Jerusalem and the crusades by Blyth, Estelle Published in London by T.C. & E.C. Jack Circa 1913
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  • Anthracnose on a cabbage. Anthracnose is a mould that infects vegetables and plants. It initially appears on the skin surface as small water-soaked spots before spreading and deepening into the inner tissues of the plant. Eventually large rotted holes form, allowing other organisms to enter the fruit and rot it completely.
    SL_Mould_LS2_0809.jpg
  • Aerial Photography with a drone. Route 90 that runs along the Dead Sea, Israel. Route 90 is the longest Israeli road, at about 480 kilometres (300 mi), and stretches from Metula and the northern border with Lebanon, along the western side of the Sea of Galilee, through the Jordan River Valley, along the western bank of the Dead Sea (making it the world's lowest road), through the Arabah valley, and until Eilat and the southern border with Egypt on the Red Sea. The central section of the road traverses the West Bank; while it passes near the city of Jericho, it runs through Area C and does not enter areas controlled by the Palestinian Authority.
    DN_Drone-Dead-Sea_0015.jpg
  • Florence, the domed cathedral of the city, Santa Maria del Fiore, known as The Duomo. Tourists wait in line to enter the landmark
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  • Florence, the domed cathedral of the city, Santa Maria del Fiore, known as The Duomo. Tourists wait in line to enter the landmark
    DG_Florence_GRZ_7600.jpg
  • Thai spirit house next to ruins of a hotel at the beach of Koh Phangan, Thailand. A spirit house is a shrine to the protective spirit of a place that is found in the Southeast Asian countries of Burma, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines. The spirit house is normally in the form of small roofed structure, and is mounted on a pillar or on a dais. They can range in size from small platforms to houses large enough for people to enter. Spirit houses are intended to provide a shelter for spirits that could cause problems for the people if not appeased. The shrines often include images or carved statues of people and animals. Votive offerings are left at the house to propitiate the spirits. More elaborate installations include an altar for this purpose.
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  • Thai spirit house next to ruins of a hotel at the beach of Koh Phangan, Thailand. A spirit house is a shrine to the protective spirit of a place that is found in the Southeast Asian countries of Burma, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines. The spirit house is normally in the form of small roofed structure, and is mounted on a pillar or on a dais. They can range in size from small platforms to houses large enough for people to enter. Spirit houses are intended to provide a shelter for spirits that could cause problems for the people if not appeased. The shrines often include images or carved statues of people and animals. Votive offerings are left at the house to propitiate the spirits. More elaborate installations include an altar for this purpose.
    CL_Thailand_DSCF4672.jpg
  • Silhouette of fishermen fishing on the Ashdod shore of the Mediterranean Sea, Israel. Ships waiting to enter the port of Ashdod in the background
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  • Firefighters with protective equipment enter a smoke filled room
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  • Firefighters with protective equipment prepare to enter a smoke filled room
    SL_SL9_2059.jpg
  • Firefighters with protective equipment prepare to enter a smoke filled room
    SL_SL9_2053.JPG
  • Smiling young girl of 4 with inflatable armbands ready to enter a swimming pool
    CL_Swimming-pool_552.jpg
  • Abandon Ship Drill. Lifeboat. This vessel, for use in an emergency if the crew and passengers have to abandon ship, is lowered to the surface of the sea The passengers and crew than enter the lifeboat or raft. This is a drill to test the crew's response to such a situation
    GE_Ship_IMG_7694.jpg
  • Abandon Ship Drill. lift raft This vessel, for use in an emergency if the crew and passengers have to abandon ship, is lowered to the surface of the sea The passengers and crew than enter the lifeboat or raft. This is a drill to test the crew's response to such a situation
    GE_Ship_IMG_7684.jpg
  • Abandon Ship Drill. lift raft This vessel, for use in an emergency if the crew and passengers have to abandon ship, is lowered to the surface of the sea The passengers and crew than enter the lifeboat or raft. This is a drill to test the crew's response to such a situation
    GE_Ship_IMG_7676.jpg
  • Abandon Ship Drill. lift raft This vessel, for use in an emergency if the crew and passengers have to abandon ship, is lowered to the surface of the sea The passengers and crew than enter the lifeboat or raft. This is a drill to test the crew's response to such a situation
    GE_Ship_IMG_7675.jpg
  • Abandon Ship Drill. lift raft This vessel, for use in an emergency if the crew and passengers have to abandon ship, is lowered to the surface of the sea The passengers and crew than enter the lifeboat or raft. This is a drill to test the crew's response to such a situation
    GE_Ship_IMG_7672.jpg
  • Abandon Ship Drill. Lifeboat. This vessel, for use in an emergency if the crew and passengers have to abandon ship, is lowered to the surface of the sea The passengers and crew than enter the lifeboat or raft. This is a drill to test the crew's response to such a situation
    GE_Ship_DSCF0239.jpg
  • Abandon Ship Drill. Lifeboat. This vessel, for use in an emergency if the crew and passengers have to abandon ship, is lowered to the surface of the sea The passengers and crew than enter the lifeboat or raft. This is a drill to test the crew's response to such a situation
    GE_Ship_DSCF0140.jpg
  • Striped eel catfish. Shoal of striped catfish (Plotosus lineatus). These fish inhabit the tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific region. Unlike most catfish they are not tolerant of fresh water, and rarely if ever enter rivers. They may reach a length of up to 30 centimetres when mature. These fish have poisonous spines in their fins which deter predators. This species is one of the many Lessepsian migrants who have migrated from the Red Sea to the Mediterranean Sea via the Suez Canal Photographed in the Mediterranean Sea off the shore of Israel
    HN_marine_HGS4378.jpg
  • Striped eel catfish. Shoal of striped catfish (Plotosus lineatus). These fish inhabit the tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific region. Unlike most catfish they are not tolerant of fresh water, and rarely if ever enter rivers. They may reach a length of up to 30 centimetres when mature. These fish have poisonous spines in their fins which deter predators. This species is one of the many Lessepsian migrants who have migrated from the Red Sea to the Mediterranean Sea via the Suez Canal Photographed in the Mediterranean Sea off the shore of Israel
    HN_marine_HGS4377.jpg
  • Striped eel catfish. Shoal of striped catfish (Plotosus lineatus). These fish inhabit the tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific region. Unlike most catfish they are not tolerant of fresh water, and rarely if ever enter rivers. They may reach a length of up to 30 centimetres when mature. These fish have poisonous spines in their fins which deter predators. This species is one of the many Lessepsian migrants who have migrated from the Red Sea to the Mediterranean Sea via the Suez Canal Photographed in the Mediterranean Sea off the shore of Israel
    HN_20110125_6542.jpg
  • Striped eel catfish. Shoal of striped catfish (Plotosus lineatus). These fish inhabit the tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific region. Unlike most catfish they are not tolerant of fresh water, and rarely if ever enter rivers. They may reach a length of up to 30 centimetres when mature. These fish have poisonous spines in their fins which deter predators. This species is one of the many Lessepsian migrants who have migrated from the Red Sea to the Mediterranean Sea via the Suez Canal Photographed in the Mediterranean Sea off the shore of Israel
    HN_Dive-Nakaz_6216.jpg
  • Striped eel catfish. Shoal of striped catfish (Plotosus lineatus). These fish inhabit the tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific region. Unlike most catfish they are not tolerant of fresh water, and rarely if ever enter rivers. They may reach a length of up to 30 centimetres when mature. These fish have poisonous spines in their fins which deter predators. This species is one of the many Lessepsian migrants who have migrated from the Red Sea to the Mediterranean Sea via the Suez Canal Photographed in the Mediterranean Sea off the shore of Israel
    HN_Dive-Nakaz_6195.jpg
  • Israel, Haifa, summer activity on the beach Surfers enter the water
    SL_Haifa_SL2_9172.jpg
  • Israel, Lower Galilees, Summer Vacation at the Sea of Galilee Man and his daughter enter the lake. Model Release Available
    CL_Galilee_IMG_9217.jpg
  • India, Vashisht near Manali, Kullu District, Himachal Pradesh, Northern India, sage Vashisht temple, also famous, for its hot sulfur springs, local people in traditional dress waiting to enter the shrine
    SF_DSC_1567_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Aerial Photography with a drone. Route 90 that runs along the Dead Sea, Israel. Route 90 is the longest Israeli road, at about 480 kilometres (300 mi), and stretches from Metula and the northern border with Lebanon, along the western side of the Sea of Galilee, through the Jordan River Valley, along the western bank of the Dead Sea (making it the world's lowest road), through the Arabah valley, and until Eilat and the southern border with Egypt on the Red Sea. The central section of the road traverses the West Bank; while it passes near the city of Jericho, it runs through Area C and does not enter areas controlled by the Palestinian Authority.
    DN_Drone-Dead-Sea_0010-1.jpg
  • Abandon Ship Drill. Lifeboat. This vessel, for use in an emergency if the crew and passengers have to abandon ship, is lowered to the surface of the sea The passengers and crew than enter the lifeboat or raft. This is a drill to test the crew's response to such a situation
    GE_Ship_DSCF0242.jpg
  • Divers enter the water from a liveaboard boat used for diving safaris Ras Mohammed National Park, Red Sea, Sinai, Egypt,
    HN_Underwater_3952.jpg
  • A cardinal enters the Vatican, engraving on wood From The human race by Figuier, Louis, (1819-1894) Publication in 1872 Publisher: New York, Appleton
    IR_Figuier-human-race_0123.jpg
  • Light enters a window in an old deserted and dilapidated building. Photographed in Abu Gosh, Israel
    VA_f_Abu-Ghosh_DSC03877.jpg
  • Light enters a window in an old deserted and dilapidated building. Photographed in Abu Gosh, Israel
    VA_f_Abu-Ghosh_DSC03872.jpg
  • Light enters a window in an old deserted and dilapidated building. Photographed in Abu Gosh, Israel
    VA_f_Abu-Ghosh_DSC03870.jpg
  • triangle of  Light enters a window in an old deserted and dilapidated building. Photographed in Abu Gosh, Israel
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  • Light enters a window in an old deserted and dilapidated building. Photographed in Abu Gosh, Israel
    VA_f_Abu-Ghosh_DSC03786.jpg
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