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  • The mountain gazelle or the Palestine mountain gazelle (Gazella gazella) is a species of gazelle widely but unevenly distributed. Mountain gazelles are one of the few mammals in which both sexes have horns. Males have significantly larger horns with rings around them. Females will also have horns, but they will be thinner and shorter. Along with the horns, The Mountain gazella is the most common gazelle in Israel, residing largely in three areas. Its population decreased greatly throughout its natural range in the first part of the 20th century due to poaching and successful breeding of Iranian wolves, but increased thereafter in Israel due to conservation efforts.
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  • The mountain gazelle or the Palestine mountain gazelle (Gazella gazella) is a species of gazelle widely but unevenly distributed. Mountain gazelles are one of the few mammals in which both sexes have horns. Males have significantly larger horns with rings around them. Females will also have horns, but they will be thinner and shorter. Along with the horns, The Mountain gazella is the most common gazelle in Israel, residing largely in three areas. Its population decreased greatly throughout its natural range in the first part of the 20th century due to poaching and successful breeding of Iranian wolves, but increased thereafter in Israel due to conservation efforts.
    BT_f_Mountain-Gazelle_IA8A1227.jpg
  • The mountain gazelle or the Palestine mountain gazelle (Gazella gazella) is a species of gazelle widely but unevenly distributed. Mountain gazelles are one of the few mammals in which both sexes have horns. Males have significantly larger horns with rings around them. Females will also have horns, but they will be thinner and shorter. Along with the horns, The Mountain gazella is the most common gazelle in Israel, residing largely in three areas. Its population decreased greatly throughout its natural range in the first part of the 20th century due to poaching and successful breeding of Iranian wolves, but increased thereafter in Israel due to conservation efforts.
    BT_f_Mountain-Gazelle_IA8A1224.jpg
  • The mountain gazelle or the Palestine mountain gazelle (Gazella gazella) is a species of gazelle widely but unevenly distributed. Mountain gazelles are one of the few mammals in which both sexes have horns. Males have significantly larger horns with rings around them. Females will also have horns, but they will be thinner and shorter. Along with the horns, The Mountain gazella is the most common gazelle in Israel, residing largely in three areas. Its population decreased greatly throughout its natural range in the first part of the 20th century due to poaching and successful breeding of Iranian wolves, but increased thereafter in Israel due to conservation efforts.
    BT_f_Mountain-Gazelle_IA8A1218-2.jpg
  • The mountain gazelle or the Palestine mountain gazelle (Gazella gazella) is a species of gazelle widely but unevenly distributed. Mountain gazelles are one of the few mammals in which both sexes have horns. Males have significantly larger horns with rings around them. Females will also have horns, but they will be thinner and shorter. Along with the horns, The Mountain gazella is the most common gazelle in Israel, residing largely in three areas. Its population decreased greatly throughout its natural range in the first part of the 20th century due to poaching and successful breeding of Iranian wolves, but increased thereafter in Israel due to conservation efforts.
    BT_f_Mountain-Gazelle_IA8A1178.jpg
  • The mountain gazelle or the Palestine mountain gazelle (Gazella gazella) is a species of gazelle widely but unevenly distributed. Mountain gazelles are one of the few mammals in which both sexes have horns. Males have significantly larger horns with rings around them. Females will also have horns, but they will be thinner and shorter. Along with the horns, The Mountain gazella is the most common gazelle in Israel, residing largely in three areas. Its population decreased greatly throughout its natural range in the first part of the 20th century due to poaching and successful breeding of Iranian wolves, but increased thereafter in Israel due to conservation efforts.
    BT_f_Mountain-Gazelle_IA8A1175.jpg
  • The mountain gazelle or the Palestine mountain gazelle (Gazella gazella) is a species of gazelle widely but unevenly distributed. Mountain gazelles are one of the few mammals in which both sexes have horns. Males have significantly larger horns with rings around them. Females will also have horns, but they will be thinner and shorter. Along with the horns, The Mountain gazella is the most common gazelle in Israel, residing largely in three areas. Its population decreased greatly throughout its natural range in the first part of the 20th century due to poaching and successful breeding of Iranian wolves, but increased thereafter in Israel due to conservation efforts.
    BT_f_Mountain-Gazelle_IA8A1164.jpg
  • The mountain gazelle or the Palestine mountain gazelle (Gazella gazella) is a species of gazelle widely but unevenly distributed. Mountain gazelles are one of the few mammals in which both sexes have horns. Males have significantly larger horns with rings around them. Females will also have horns, but they will be thinner and shorter. Along with the horns, The Mountain gazella is the most common gazelle in Israel, residing largely in three areas. Its population decreased greatly throughout its natural range in the first part of the 20th century due to poaching and successful breeding of Iranian wolves, but increased thereafter in Israel due to conservation efforts.
    BT_f_Mountain-Gazelle_IA8A1160.jpg
  • The mountain gazelle or the Palestine mountain gazelle (Gazella gazella) is a species of gazelle widely but unevenly distributed. Mountain gazelles are one of the few mammals in which both sexes have horns. Males have significantly larger horns with rings around them. Females will also have horns, but they will be thinner and shorter. Along with the horns, The Mountain gazella is the most common gazelle in Israel, residing largely in three areas. Its population decreased greatly throughout its natural range in the first part of the 20th century due to poaching and successful breeding of Iranian wolves, but increased thereafter in Israel due to conservation efforts.
    BT_f_Mountain-Gazelle_IA8A1159.jpg
  • The mountain gazelle or the Palestine mountain gazelle (Gazella gazella) is a species of gazelle widely but unevenly distributed. Mountain gazelles are one of the few mammals in which both sexes have horns. Males have significantly larger horns with rings around them. Females will also have horns, but they will be thinner and shorter. Along with the horns, The Mountain gazella is the most common gazelle in Israel, residing largely in three areas. Its population decreased greatly throughout its natural range in the first part of the 20th century due to poaching and successful breeding of Iranian wolves, but increased thereafter in Israel due to conservation efforts.
    BT_f_Mountain-Gazelle_IA8A1154.jpg
  • The mountain gazelle or the Palestine mountain gazelle (Gazella gazella) is a species of gazelle widely but unevenly distributed. Mountain gazelles are one of the few mammals in which both sexes have horns. Males have significantly larger horns with rings around them. Females will also have horns, but they will be thinner and shorter. Along with the horns, The Mountain gazella is the most common gazelle in Israel, residing largely in three areas. Its population decreased greatly throughout its natural range in the first part of the 20th century due to poaching and successful breeding of Iranian wolves, but increased thereafter in Israel due to conservation efforts.
    BT_f_Mountain-Gazelle_IA8A1151.jpg
  • The mountain gazelle or the Palestine mountain gazelle (Gazella gazella) is a species of gazelle widely but unevenly distributed. Mountain gazelles are one of the few mammals in which both sexes have horns. Males have significantly larger horns with rings around them. Females will also have horns, but they will be thinner and shorter. Along with the horns, The Mountain gazella is the most common gazelle in Israel, residing largely in three areas. Its population decreased greatly throughout its natural range in the first part of the 20th century due to poaching and successful breeding of Iranian wolves, but increased thereafter in Israel due to conservation efforts.
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  • The mountain gazelle or the Palestine mountain gazelle (Gazella gazella) is a species of gazelle widely but unevenly distributed. Mountain gazelles are one of the few mammals in which both sexes have horns. Males have significantly larger horns with rings around them. Females will also have horns, but they will be thinner and shorter. Along with the horns, The Mountain gazella is the most common gazelle in Israel, residing largely in three areas. Its population decreased greatly throughout its natural range in the first part of the 20th century due to poaching and successful breeding of Iranian wolves, but increased thereafter in Israel due to conservation efforts.
    BT_f_Mountain-Gazelle_C7T6976.jpg
  • The mountain gazelle or the Palestine mountain gazelle (Gazella gazella) is a species of gazelle widely but unevenly distributed. Mountain gazelles are one of the few mammals in which both sexes have horns. Males have significantly larger horns with rings around them. Females will also have horns, but they will be thinner and shorter. Along with the horns, The Mountain gazella is the most common gazelle in Israel, residing largely in three areas. Its population decreased greatly throughout its natural range in the first part of the 20th century due to poaching and successful breeding of Iranian wolves, but increased thereafter in Israel due to conservation efforts.
    BT_f_Mountain-Gazelle_112_1267.jpg
  • The mountain gazelle or the Palestine mountain gazelle (Gazella gazella) is a species of gazelle widely but unevenly distributed. Mountain gazelles are one of the few mammals in which both sexes have horns. Males have significantly larger horns with rings around them. Females will also have horns, but they will be thinner and shorter. Along with the horns, The Mountain gazella is the most common gazelle in Israel, residing largely in three areas. Its population decreased greatly throughout its natural range in the first part of the 20th century due to poaching and successful breeding of Iranian wolves, but increased thereafter in Israel due to conservation efforts.
    BT_f_Mountain-Gazelle_024.jpg
  • The mountain gazelle or the Palestine mountain gazelle (Gazella gazella) is a species of gazelle widely but unevenly distributed. Mountain gazelles are one of the few mammals in which both sexes have horns. Males have significantly larger horns with rings around them. Females will also have horns, but they will be thinner and shorter. Along with the horns, The Mountain gazella is the most common gazelle in Israel, residing largely in three areas. Its population decreased greatly throughout its natural range in the first part of the 20th century due to poaching and successful breeding of Iranian wolves, but increased thereafter in Israel due to conservation efforts.
    BT_f_Mountain-Gazelle_022.jpg
  • The mountain gazelle or the Palestine mountain gazelle (Gazella gazella) is a species of gazelle widely but unevenly distributed. Mountain gazelles are one of the few mammals in which both sexes have horns. Males have significantly larger horns with rings around them. Females will also have horns, but they will be thinner and shorter. Along with the horns, The Mountain gazella is the most common gazelle in Israel, residing largely in three areas. Its population decreased greatly throughout its natural range in the first part of the 20th century due to poaching and successful breeding of Iranian wolves, but increased thereafter in Israel due to conservation efforts.
    BT_f_Mountain-Gazelle_020.jpg
  • The mountain gazelle or the Palestine mountain gazelle (Gazella gazella) is a species of gazelle widely but unevenly distributed. Mountain gazelles are one of the few mammals in which both sexes have horns. Males have significantly larger horns with rings around them. Females will also have horns, but they will be thinner and shorter. Along with the horns, The Mountain gazella is the most common gazelle in Israel, residing largely in three areas. Its population decreased greatly throughout its natural range in the first part of the 20th century due to poaching and successful breeding of Iranian wolves, but increased thereafter in Israel due to conservation efforts.
    BT_f_Mountain-Gazelle_021.jpg
  • The mountain gazelle or the Palestine mountain gazelle (Gazella gazella) is a species of gazelle widely but unevenly distributed. Mountain gazelles are one of the few mammals in which both sexes have horns. Males have significantly larger horns with rings around them. Females will also have horns, but they will be thinner and shorter. Along with the horns, The Mountain gazella is the most common gazelle in Israel, residing largely in three areas. Its population decreased greatly throughout its natural range in the first part of the 20th century due to poaching and successful breeding of Iranian wolves, but increased thereafter in Israel due to conservation efforts.
    BT_f_Mountain-Gazelle_019.jpg
  • The mountain gazelle or the Palestine mountain gazelle (Gazella gazella) is a species of gazelle widely but unevenly distributed. Mountain gazelles are one of the few mammals in which both sexes have horns. Males have significantly larger horns with rings around them. Females will also have horns, but they will be thinner and shorter. Along with the horns, The Mountain gazella is the most common gazelle in Israel, residing largely in three areas. Its population decreased greatly throughout its natural range in the first part of the 20th century due to poaching and successful breeding of Iranian wolves, but increased thereafter in Israel due to conservation efforts.
    BT_f_Mountain-Gazelle_IA8A1209.jpg
  • The mountain gazelle or the Palestine mountain gazelle (Gazella gazella) is a species of gazelle widely but unevenly distributed. Mountain gazelles are one of the few mammals in which both sexes have horns. Males have significantly larger horns with rings around them. Females will also have horns, but they will be thinner and shorter. Along with the horns, The Mountain gazella is the most common gazelle in Israel, residing largely in three areas. Its population decreased greatly throughout its natural range in the first part of the 20th century due to poaching and successful breeding of Iranian wolves, but increased thereafter in Israel due to conservation efforts.
    BT_f_Mountain-Gazelle_IA8A1208.jpg
  • The mountain gazelle or the Palestine mountain gazelle (Gazella gazella) is a species of gazelle widely but unevenly distributed. Mountain gazelles are one of the few mammals in which both sexes have horns. Males have significantly larger horns with rings around them. Females will also have horns, but they will be thinner and shorter. Along with the horns, The Mountain gazella is the most common gazelle in Israel, residing largely in three areas. Its population decreased greatly throughout its natural range in the first part of the 20th century due to poaching and successful breeding of Iranian wolves, but increased thereafter in Israel due to conservation efforts.
    BT_f_Mountain-Gazelle_IA8A1145.jpg
  • The mountain gazelle or the Palestine mountain gazelle (Gazella gazella) is a species of gazelle widely but unevenly distributed. Mountain gazelles are one of the few mammals in which both sexes have horns. Males have significantly larger horns with rings around them. Females will also have horns, but they will be thinner and shorter. Along with the horns, The Mountain gazella is the most common gazelle in Israel, residing largely in three areas. Its population decreased greatly throughout its natural range in the first part of the 20th century due to poaching and successful breeding of Iranian wolves, but increased thereafter in Israel due to conservation efforts.
    BT_f_Mountain-Gazelle_C7T6982.jpg
  • The mountain gazelle or the Palestine mountain gazelle (Gazella gazella) is a species of gazelle widely but unevenly distributed. Mountain gazelles are one of the few mammals in which both sexes have horns. Males have significantly larger horns with rings around them. Females will also have horns, but they will be thinner and shorter. Along with the horns, The Mountain gazella is the most common gazelle in Israel, residing largely in three areas. Its population decreased greatly throughout its natural range in the first part of the 20th century due to poaching and successful breeding of Iranian wolves, but increased thereafter in Israel due to conservation efforts.
    BT_f_Mountain-Gazelle_111_1164.jpg
  • The mountain gazelle or the Palestine mountain gazelle (Gazella gazella) is a species of gazelle widely but unevenly distributed. Mountain gazelles are one of the few mammals in which both sexes have horns. Males have significantly larger horns with rings around them. Females will also have horns, but they will be thinner and shorter. Along with the horns, The Mountain gazella is the most common gazelle in Israel, residing largely in three areas. Its population decreased greatly throughout its natural range in the first part of the 20th century due to poaching and successful breeding of Iranian wolves, but increased thereafter in Israel due to conservation efforts.
    BT_f_Mountain-Gazelle_023.jpg
  • Palestine mountain gazelle (Gazella gazella gazella) Juvenile, Female Photographed in The Galilee, near Yavniel, Israel in May
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  • Mountain Gazelle (Gazelle gazelle). Photographed in the Lower Galilee, Israel. The Mountain gazella is the most common gazelle in Israel, residing largely in three areas. Its population decreased greatly throughout its natural range in the first part of the 20th century due to poaching and successful breeding of Iranian wolves, but increased thereafter in Israel due to conservation efforts.
    BT_Mountain-Gazelle_50.jpg
  • Mountain Gazelle (Gazelle gazelle). Photographed in the Lower Galilee, Israel. The Mountain gazella is the most common gazelle in Israel, residing largely in three areas. Its population decreased greatly throughout its natural range in the first part of the 20th century due to poaching and successful breeding of Iranian wolves, but increased thereafter in Israel due to conservation efforts.
    BT_Mountain-Gazelle_48.jpg
  • Mountain Gazelle (Gazelle gazelle). Photographed in the Lower Galilee, Israel. The Mountain gazella is the most common gazelle in Israel, residing largely in three areas. Its population decreased greatly throughout its natural range in the first part of the 20th century due to poaching and successful breeding of Iranian wolves, but increased thereafter in Israel due to conservation efforts.
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  • Mountain Gazelle (Gazelle gazelle). Photographed in the Lower Galilee, Israel. The Mountain gazella is the most common gazelle in Israel, residing largely in three areas. Its population decreased greatly throughout its natural range in the first part of the 20th century due to poaching and successful breeding of Iranian wolves, but increased thereafter in Israel due to conservation efforts.
    BT_Mountain-Gazelle_47.jpg
  • Mountain Gazelle (Gazelle gazelle). Photographed in the Lower Galilee, Israel. The Mountain gazella is the most common gazelle in Israel, residing largely in three areas. Its population decreased greatly throughout its natural range in the first part of the 20th century due to poaching and successful breeding of Iranian wolves, but increased thereafter in Israel due to conservation efforts.
    BT_Mountain-Gazelle_45.jpg
  • Mountain Gazelle (Gazelle gazelle). Photographed in the Lower Galilee, Israel. The Mountain gazella is the most common gazelle in Israel, residing largely in three areas. Its population decreased greatly throughout its natural range in the first part of the 20th century due to poaching and successful breeding of Iranian wolves, but increased thereafter in Israel due to conservation efforts.
    BT_Mountain-Gazelle_44.jpg
  • Mountain Gazelle (Gazelle gazelle). Photographed in the Lower Galilee, Israel. The Mountain gazella is the most common gazelle in Israel, residing largely in three areas. Its population decreased greatly throughout its natural range in the first part of the 20th century due to poaching and successful breeding of Iranian wolves, but increased thereafter in Israel due to conservation efforts.
    BT_Mountain-Gazelle_43.jpg
  • Mountain Gazelle (Gazelle gazelle). Photographed in the Lower Galilee, Israel. The Mountain gazella is the most common gazelle in Israel, residing largely in three areas. Its population decreased greatly throughout its natural range in the first part of the 20th century due to poaching and successful breeding of Iranian wolves, but increased thereafter in Israel due to conservation efforts.
    BT_Mountain-Gazelle_42.jpg
  • Mountain Gazelle (Gazelle gazelle). Photographed in the Lower Galilee, Israel. The Mountain gazella is the most common gazelle in Israel, residing largely in three areas. Its population decreased greatly throughout its natural range in the first part of the 20th century due to poaching and successful breeding of Iranian wolves, but increased thereafter in Israel due to conservation efforts.
    BT_Mountain-Gazelle_39.jpg
  • Mountain Gazelle (Gazelle gazelle). Photographed in the Lower Galilee, Israel. The Mountain gazella is the most common gazelle in Israel, residing largely in three areas. Its population decreased greatly throughout its natural range in the first part of the 20th century due to poaching and successful breeding of Iranian wolves, but increased thereafter in Israel due to conservation efforts.
    BT_Mountain-Gazelle_38.jpg
  • Mountain Gazelle (Gazelle gazelle). Photographed in the Lower Galilee, Israel. The Mountain gazella is the most common gazelle in Israel, residing largely in three areas. Its population decreased greatly throughout its natural range in the first part of the 20th century due to poaching and successful breeding of Iranian wolves, but increased thereafter in Israel due to conservation efforts.
    BT_Mountain-Gazelle_41.jpg
  • Mountain Gazelle (Gazelle gazelle). Photographed in the Lower Galilee, Israel. The Mountain gazella is the most common gazelle in Israel, residing largely in three areas. Its population decreased greatly throughout its natural range in the first part of the 20th century due to poaching and successful breeding of Iranian wolves, but increased thereafter in Israel due to conservation efforts.
    BT_Mountain-Gazelle_35.jpg
  • Mountain Gazelle (Gazelle gazelle). Photographed in the Lower Galilee, Israel. The Mountain gazella is the most common gazelle in Israel, residing largely in three areas. Its population decreased greatly throughout its natural range in the first part of the 20th century due to poaching and successful breeding of Iranian wolves, but increased thereafter in Israel due to conservation efforts.
    BT_Mountain-Gazelle_37.jpg
  • Mountain Gazelle (Gazelle gazelle). Photographed in the Lower Galilee, Israel. The Mountain gazella is the most common gazelle in Israel, residing largely in three areas. Its population decreased greatly throughout its natural range in the first part of the 20th century due to poaching and successful breeding of Iranian wolves, but increased thereafter in Israel due to conservation efforts.
    BT_Mountain-Gazelle_36.jpg
  • A herd of Mountain Gazelle (Gazella gazella). The Mountain gazella is the most common gazelle in Israel, residing largely in three areas. Its population decreased greatly throughout its natural range in the first part of the 20th century due to poaching and successful breeding of Iranian wolves, but increased thereafter in Israel due to conservation efforts. Photographed in Israel in July
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  • Cadillac Mountain at sunrise, Schoodic Peninsula, Acadia National Park, near  Bar Harbor, maine
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  • Tulipa agenensis red mountain Tulip flowers. Photographed in Israel in March
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  • Tulipa agenensis red mountain Tulip flowers. Photographed in Israel in March
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  • Lone cyclist mountain biking ion the Carmel Mountain, Israel
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  • Swiss mountain pine (Pinus mugo) known as creeping pine, dwarf mountainpine, mugo pine, mountain pine or scrub mountain pine is a species of conifer, native to high elevation habitats from southwestern to Central Europe.Photographed at the Schlick 2000 ski centre, Stubai, Tyrol, Austria in September
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  • Snowy mountain peaks in the Mountain range in Triglav National Park, Slovenia
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  • Lone cyclist mountain biking ion the Carmel Mountain, Israel
    SL_Field-Day_LS2_1398.jpg
  • mountain bikes on a forest path in Stubaital, Tyrol, Austria
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  • Thousand Turtle Mountain, Lijiang, Yunnan, China
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  • Thousand Turtle Mountain, Lijiang, Yunnan, China
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  • Thousand Turtle Mountain, Lijiang, Yunnan, China
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  • Thousand Turtle Mountain, Lijiang, Yunnan, China
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  • Thousand Turtle Mountain, Lijiang, Yunnan, China
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  • Thousand Turtle Mountain, Lijiang, Yunnan, China
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  • Thousand Turtle Mountain, Lijiang, Yunnan, China
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  • Thousand Turtle Mountain, Lijiang, Yunnan, China
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  • Thousand Turtle Mountain, Lijiang, Yunnan, China
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  • Thousand Turtle Mountain, Lijiang, Yunnan, China
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  • Thousand Turtle Mountain, Lijiang, Yunnan, China
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  • Thousand Turtle Mountain, Lijiang, Yunnan, China
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  • Thousand Turtle Mountain, Lijiang, Yunnan, China
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  • Thousand Turtle Mountain, Lijiang, Yunnan, China
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  • Thousand Turtle Mountain, Lijiang, Yunnan, China
    DN_China_P1290010_7217-Pano.jpg
  • Georgia, Georgian military Highway Caucasus mountain range and Aragvi River
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  • Pyrenees Mountain range
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  • Pyrenees Mountain range
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  • Pyrenees Mountain range
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  • Pyrenees Mountain range
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  • Pyrenees Mountain range
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  • Pyrenees Mountain range
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  • Pyrenees Mountain range
    RH_Pyrenees_05285.jpg
  • Pyrenees Mountain range
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  • Pyrenees Mountain range
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  • Pyrenees Mountain range
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  • Pyrenees Mountain range
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  • Pyrenees Mountain range
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  • Georgia, mountain landscape as seen from the 14th century Gergeti Trinity Church (Tsminda Sameba) Holy Trinity Church near the village of Gergeti
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  • Georgia Svaneti Mountain landscape
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  • Georgia Svaneti mount Shkhara, Mountain landscape
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  • Georgia snow on a mountain peak
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  • Yoash Mountain (AKA Har Zefahot) observation point in the Eilat Mountains, Israel
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  • Stubai Valley looking north towards Innsbruck, as seen from the summit of Elfer Mountain, Tyrol, Austria
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  • Autumn colours at Pindus Mountain range, Macedonia, Greece
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  • Pindus Mountain range, Macedonia, Greece
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  • Pindus Mountain range, Macedonia, Greece
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  • Pindus Mountain range, Macedonia, Greece
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  • winding Transfagarasan mountain road, Romania
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  • winding Transfagarasan mountain road, Romania
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  • winding Transfagarasan mountain road, Romania
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  • Huangshan (Yellow Mountain) Anhui, China entrance to the cable car station
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  • Huangshan (Yellow Mountain) Anhui, China. Granite cliffs
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  • Huangshan (Yellow Mountain) Anhui, China. Granite cliffs
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  • Huangshan (Yellow Mountain) Anhui, China. Granite cliffs
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  • Huangshan (Yellow Mountain) Anhui, China. Granite cliffs
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  • Huangshan (Yellow Mountain) Anhui, China
    MT_Huangshan_1010828.jpg
  • Huangshan (Yellow Mountain) Anhui, China. Granite cliffs
    MT_Huangshan_1010857.jpg
  • Huangshan (Yellow Mountain) Anhui, China. Granite cliffs
    MT_Huangshan_1010839.jpg
  • Huangshan (Yellow Mountain) Anhui, China. Granite cliffs
    MT_Huangshan_1010829.jpg
  • Huangshan (Yellow Mountain) Anhui, China. Granite cliffs
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