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  • Painful Love a romantic couple the man has large scratch marks on his back
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  • A vandalised car, two punctured tires and scratche along the side of the car and on the hood
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  • A vandalised car, two punctured tires and scratche along the side of the car on on the hood
    IR_48983_fs.jpg
  • Close up of a cat's claws and nails
    VA_f_cat-claw_DSC09878_2.jpg
  • Abstract rust pattern appear on a iron sheet painted a dark green colour
    VA_f_1810-Abstract_07663.jpg
  • Ice Rink, Holon, Israel
    AH_Ice-Rink_03007.jpg
  • Black pen on cardboard
    NG_1809-Abstract_16.jpg
  • Black pen on cardboard
    NG_1809-Abstract_14-1.jpg
  • Black pen on cardboard
    NG_1809-Abstract_13.jpg
  • Black pen on cardboard
    NG_1809-Abstract_08.jpg
  • Black pen on cardboard
    NG_1809-Abstract_07.jpg
  • Playful Cheetah rolling in the grass, the Ngorongoro Conservation Area or NCA is a conservation area situated 180 km west of Arusha in the Crater Highlands area of Tanzania.
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  • I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand. Confucius
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  • Playful Cheetah rolling in the grass, the Ngorongoro Conservation Area or NCA is a conservation area situated 180 km west of Arusha in the Crater Highlands area of Tanzania.
    NB_Africa_135.jpg
  • Ice Rink, Holon, Israel
    AH_Ice-Rink_03008.jpg
  • Black pen on cardboard
    NG_1809-Abstract_14-2.jpg
  • tool of the smith, hammer and anvill in a forge
    VA_f_Anvil_05563.jpg
  • Vulturine guineafowl (Acryllium vulturinum). This bird is native to eastern Africa, where it inhabits scrub and thicket at the edge of forests. It gets its name from its bare head and neck, which resembles that of a vulture. It can grow to over 60 centimetres in length, making it the largest of the guineafowls. It feeds on seeds, shoots, leaves and small invertebrates, which it finds by scratching the ground with its strong legs. It is a social bird moving in groups except when breeding. Photographed in Kenya
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  • Vulturine guineafowl (Acryllium vulturinum). This bird is native to eastern Africa, where it inhabits scrub and thicket at the edge of forests. It gets its name from its bare head and neck, which resembles that of a vulture. It can grow to over 60 centimetres in length, making it the largest of the guineafowls. It feeds on seeds, shoots, leaves and small invertebrates, which it finds by scratching the ground with its strong legs. It is a social bird moving in groups except when breeding. Photographed in Kenya
    GF_Kenya_084.jpg
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