RM2BEM8XH–Aerials/router of rural broadband wireless Internet service. Dishes for backhaul to masts on the network backbone, upright aerials for local premises.
RM2B8XXMT–Remains of the spectacular, cliff-top Greek theatre in Kourion, Episkopi, Limassol, Cyprus. Stone seating in circular rows in the auditorium and the steps used to reach each level.
RM2B9XMJB–End of a tree trunk cut from woods near Ancient Dodoni, Epirus, Greece exposing two large, black cracks of the log.
RM2BH7K72–Statue of a ferocious demon at Sop Ruak, Chiang Rai, Thailand, SE Asia
RM2B92J53–A gateway in the walls of the ancient city of Nicopolis, built by Augustus Caesar (formerly Octavian) to commemorate his victory over the fleets of Mark Antony and Cleopatra in the naval battle of Actium, which took place nearby. Near Preveza, Epirus, Greece. Nicopolis has tentative status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RM2B92J3B–Inside a gatehouse in the walls of the ancient city of Nicopolis, built by Augustus Caesar (formerly Octavian) to commemorate his victory over the fleets of Mark Antony and Cleopatra in the naval battle of Actium, which took place nearby. Near Preveza, Epirus, Greece. Nicopolis has tentative status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RM2BC8T2J–Charcoal burning in Northern Cyprus. One pile or kiln is ready for use with a stack of wood to be burnt piled outside. A ladder allows the burner to open and close the vent on the kiln roof. The other kiln is in use with the door closed and blocked and smoke drifting out. There are remnants of finished charcoal nearby.
RM2B9HEYY–The rugged coastline of North County Mayo, Ireland, along the route of the Wild Atlantic Way, clearly showing its geological formation.
RM2B8W6MK–The ancient Greek theatre at Dodoni, Ioannina, Epirus, Greece, seen from the performers view, showing curved rows of stone seats looking down on the stage and steps up to each level. Blue sky in the background. Dodoni is one of 15 Ancient Greek Theatres with tentative status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RM2B92HA8–Walls of the ancient city of Nicopolis, built by Augustus Caesar (formerly Octavian) to commemorate his victory over the fleets of Mark Antony and Cleopatra in the naval battle of Actium, which took place nearby. Near Preveza, Epirus, Greece. Nicopolis has tentative status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RM2B8XWT8–Remains of the spectacular, cliff-top palace of Vouni in Northern Cyprus. Built around 500BC while the area was under Persian control, it was later taken over by Greeks. Around 400BC the site was reclaimed by the Persians after the palace was destroyed in a fire. A blue sky and the deep, blue Mediterranean Sea in the background.
RM2B9HFAY–Rocks just off the rugged coast of North County Mayo, Ireland, along the route of the Wild Atlantic Way, clearly showing their geological formation.
RM2B82W7H–Reflections and structure. A red, painted, steel structure reflected in the blue, tinted glass panels in the roof of the Parador hotel in Ronda, Malaga province, Andalucia, Spain.
RM2B82W88–Moss and lichen grow on an old wooden bench seat in Tresco Gardens in the Isles of Scilly, Cornwall, England.
RM2B82TRJ–Giant Peacock Moth (Saturnia pyri) in Lia (Lias), Epirus, Greece. The false 'eyes' on the wings may deter predators. This is a huge insect - the wooden pillar is about 100mm / 4 inches across.
RM2B7J71E–The ferry boat Daskalogiannis on a calm Libyan Sea approaching the village of Loutro, Crete, Greece at sunset, with the full moon in the sky and mountains behind. A speedboat is heading in the other direction, towards Chora Sfakia, seen in the background.
RM2B7J6T3–Sculpture of a woman in the grounds of a temple or wat in Vientiane, Laos - used for drying a pink towel
RM2B7J6Y1–Brown Greek goat with long, shaggy coat and long horns, resting among rocks in the Aradena Gorge, Crete, Greece. Goats fold their head back on their shoulder to sleep.
RM2B749BM–Pha That Luang (the Great Stupa) in Vientiane, Laos. The gold-covered Buddhist stupa was probably first built in the 3rd century, but rebuilt several times since.
RM2B7499W–Three men and a fishing platform in the Nam Song river at Vang Vien (Vang Vieng), in Vientiane Province, Laos. There are palm trees, tree-covered, karst mountains and a bright blue sky behind.
RM2B61EYA–Woman in a white conical hat working in a field in Laos
RM2B61DEC–Tree bark in shades of cream, orange and brown - peeling away.
RM2B61JA2–The Treasury (Al-Khazneh), Petra, Jordan seen from the Siq. Petra is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RM2B61HXT–Electricity junction box on a white, painted wall in Zahara de la Sierra, Cadiz, Andalucia, Spain. Incoming wires cast shadows on the wall.
RM2B61D57–Hand made fittings on an old wooden, painted, green door in Metsovo, Ioannina, Epirus, Greece
RM2B12HRJ–The aqueduct of Kavala, known as the Kamares (or 'arches'), leading to the old town in in Kavala, Macedonia, Greece
RM2B12HN1–Old, traditional building needing repair, in Eleftheroupoli, Pangaio, East Macedonia and Thrace, Greece
RM2B03BC2–Rusted boat winch on Scotchport beach, the Mullet, Erris, Co. Mayo, Ireland
RM2B07THR–Doric columns of the Archaic Temple to Apollo in Corinth, Peloponnese, Greece against a blue sky
RM2B1B870–Old wooden door with flaking paint and fastened with a rusty lock and a length of twine in Kythira, Greece.
RM2B1FKD1–The theatre of Ancient Messene, Ithomi, Messini, Messenia, Peloponnese, Greece. School children leaving after an outdoor performance of a classic play
RM2B07Y5Y–Sign post to the archaeological sites of Ancient Messene, Ithomi, Messini, Messenia, Peloponnese, Greece
RM2B07Y65–Two green rose chafer beetles (Cetonia aurata or Golden Beetle), one showing the metallic looking body and V-shaped scutellum. Peloponnese, Greece.
RM2B07Y3D–Dilapidated wooden shack with corrugated iron roof on Poros Island, Peloponnese, Greece
RM2B07Y37–Greek goat with long horns and shaggy brown and white coat on Poros Island, Peloponnese, Greece
RM2B07TF1–Courtyard, stone walls and battlements of the Fortress of Palamidi in Nafplion, Argolis, Peloponnese, Greece
RM2B0W68F–Window in the Church of Agios Ioannis (Saint John) the Theologian in the Venetian Castle of Kato Chora of Milopotamos, Kythira, Greece
RM2B0W63G–Cats resting in front of a closed cafe in the walled town of Monemvasia, Laconia, Peloponnese, Greece
RM2B0W612–Trees and Elkomenos Christos church tower in the central square of walled, island city of Monemvasia, Laconia, Peloponnese, Greece. Ruins on skyline.
RM2B0W5T6–Elkomenos Christos church tower in the central square of walled, island city of Monemvasia, Laconia, Peloponnese, Greece. Ruins on the hill behind.
RM2B7XFCK–Multicoloured - red, blue, white, yellow - hull of a small boat, reflected in the sea in Greece.
RM2B7J6N2–Sign at the entrance to the village of Lia (Lias), the home of Eleni Gatzoyiannis, the subject of the book and film Eleni.
RM2B6XNJ7–The bright blue, rippled Libyan Sea with a contrasting fishing float near the village of Loutro, Crete, Greece
RM2BC263T–Egrets feeding in the surf of the Pacific Ocean at Careyes, Jalisco, Mexico.
RM2B8W6JE–Five phone / electricity / telegraph wires isolated against a blue sky look like music staves. Put your own notes on the background.
RM2B61HFY–Gold medallion set in a fancy, black, metal door in Pecs, Hungary
RM2B6XNAD–Black stained, rough wooden planking with worn paint in Loutro, Crete, Greece
RM2B8W6ER–Detail of the Nutsu or Kokoros Monotoxus single arch stone bridge, crossing the Vikaki River on the Vikos Gorge. Built in 1750. In Zagori, Epirus, Greece. The Zagorochoria – North Pindos National Park has tentative status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RM2BC8T14–Underground stone built chamber on Clare Island, County Mayo, Ireland. Possibly a Neolithic burial site.
RM2B82TRC–Beautiful, old, stained, wooden door set into a stone house in Lia (Lias), Epirus, Greece. The varnish is wearing, showing the grain, knots and texture in the wood.
RM2BC0AJY–Red, white and blue Lao flag flying on the front of a turquoise, wooden boat on the River Mekong in Laos. On the prow of the boat is the traditional altar with offerings of oil, water, flowers and food - partly made from a paint can. Jungle covers the far bank.
RM2B61D51–Hand made fittings on an old wooden, painted, green door in Metsovo, Ioannina, Epirus, Greece
RM2BH3GM0–The overgrown stadium of the ancient Roman city of Nicopolis, before excavation. Nicopolis was built by Augustus Caesar (formerly Octavian) to commemorate his victory over the fleets of Mark Antony and Cleopatra in the naval battle of Actium, which took place nearby. Near Preveza, Epirus, Greece. Nicopolis has tentative status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RM2BH3GJX–The overgrown stadium of the ancient Roman city of Nicopolis, before excavation. Nicopolis was built by Augustus Caesar (formerly Octavian) to commemorate his victory over the fleets of Mark Antony and Cleopatra in the naval battle of Actium, which took place nearby. Near Preveza, Epirus, Greece. Nicopolis has tentative status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RM2BF0NCM–Locks on the railings of the bishop's palace in Pecs, Hungary, including a heart shaped one.
RM2BF0NF2–Embossed drain cover set in a cobbled street in Grazalema, Cadiz, Andalucia, Spain
RM2BF0NAX–Lahu hill tribe woman in a village in Northern Thailand carries her child on her back in a colourful, patterned sling.
RM2BC267F–Sunset over the Pacific Ocean, seen through palm trees from Careyes, Jalisco, Mexico.
RM2BBH6BT–A Lao woman in traditional dress tosses rice in the air from a woven tray in Luang Prabang, Laos. This winnowing allows the air to separate the edible grains from the stalks, hay, chaff and insect pests. She has a wicker basket to hold the rice and a chicken picks through the leftovers on the ground. The town of Luang Prabang is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RM2BA050R–A black sheep walks across the bright green grass of a cliff top field with the deep blue of the Atlantic Ocean behind, on the Wild Atlantic Way on the North coast of County Mayo, Ireland
RM2B8XXA9–Remains of the spectacular, cliff-top palace of Vouni in Northern Cyprus. Built around 500BC while the area was under Persian control, it was later taken over by Greeks. Around 400BC the site was reclaimed by the Persians after the palace was destroyed in a fire.
RM2B8XXM1–Remains of the spectacular, cliff-top Greek theatre in Kourion, Episkopi, Limassol, Cyprus. Stone seating in circular rows in the auditorium and the steps used to reach each level.
RM2B9XMGT–Fluorescent green leaves of a tree, set against a deep blue sky, in Lia (Lias), Epirus, Greece
RM2B9XM26–Mother goose leads her flock of geese across a road in Paxos, Greece
RM2BH7K7K–Gold statue of the Buddha, draped with an orange sash, in an elaborately decorated temple or wat in Luang Prabang, Laos, SE Asia. The town of Luang Prabang is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RM2B8XXFY–Remains of the spectacular, cliff-top Greek theatre in Kourion, Episkopi, Limassol, Cyprus. Stone seating in circular rows in the auditorium and the steps used to reach each level. Blue sky and the deep blue Mediterranean sea in the background.
RM2BH7K4C–Dark green, wooden shutters folded back at the side of a lemon window in a yellow and white, painted wall in Paxos Island, Greece. See the other image where the shutters are closed.
RM2B8XXNH–Remains of the spectacular, cliff-top Greek theatre in Kourion, Episkopi, Limassol, Cyprus. Stone seating in circular rows in the auditorium and the steps used to reach each level.
RM2BC8T30–Gold embellished, roadside temple, wat, stupa or shrine in Luang Prabang, Laos. The town of Luang Prabang is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RM2B8W6K5–Detail view of the ancient Greek theatre at Dodoni, Ioannina, Epirus, Greece, showing curved rows of stone seats looking down on the stage and steps up to each level. Dodoni is one of 15 Ancient Greek Theatres with tentative status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RM2B81A30–Sundial with Roman numerals, mounted high up on the white, stone wall of a building in Parga, Preveza, Epirus, Greece. The tiled roof above casts a shadow on the wall.
RM2B7J6RW–Two Buddhist monks in orange robes stand on steps leading down to the River Mekong at sunset in Luang Prabang, Laos. The town of Luang Prabang is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RM2B81A38–A bricked up window, set high up on the white, stone wall of a building in Parga, Preveza, Epirus, Greece. The electricity wires above cast a shadow on the wall.
RM2B7J6W6–The Puente Nuevo over the El Tajo Gorge in Ronda, Malaga Province, Andalucia, Spain, illuminated at night. The bridge crosses the Rio Guadalevin. Pictured from the Parador Hotel.
RM2B748C4–'Slow' boats tied up on the bank of the Mekong River in Laos. Lao flags fly from tall poles on each boat. Each boat has the traditional alter with offerings to the river on the foredeck. Cargo is waiting to be loaded on a jetty. Bright, red, green and yellow colours contrast with tree covered mountains and the blue sky behind.
RM2B61JNC–Remains of a collapsed pier or jetty, with a rusty chain still attached to a mooring post, in the village of Loutro on the South coast of Crete, Greece
RM2B619JC–White goat in front of yellow Spanish broom in Epirus, Greece
RM2B61JMM–Remains of a collapsed pier or jetty, with a rusty chain still attached to a mooring post, in the village of Loutro on the South coast of Crete, Greece
RM2B61A26–White, grey, brown and black goats in Epirus, Greece. One has a brass bell on a collar.
RM2B86XR9–Boats or rafts made out of bamboo poles, lined up against a river bank in Laos. People are working on building a raft and in the background is a small Lao village with traditional wooden houses on stilts.
RM2B61G5J–Shadow of the Buddha on a street in Vientiane, Laos, SE Asia
RM2B61C26–Ornate, antique, hand made fittings on an old brown, wooden, door in Metsovo, Ioannina, Epirus, Greece
RM2B03BBN–Saint Dimitrius of Thessaloniki on horseback spearing tsar Kaloyan of Bulgaria (or Lyaeus). Fresco on Greek church in Agios Dimitrios, Pieria, Greece
RM2B12GJE–Clock tower of the church of Saint Dimitrius of Thessaloniki in Agios Dimitrios, Pieria, Greece near Mount Olympos.
RM2B12HH3–Street scene in Eleftheroupoli, Pangaio, East Macedonia and Thrace, Greece showing old, traditional buildings, some needing repair.
RM2B12HRD–Old, traditional building needing repair, in Eleftheroupoli, Pangaio, East Macedonia and Thrace, Greece
RM2B12G7T–Cluttered, colourful Greek fishing boat Maria at Agios Georgios Lichados, Evia, Greece. Ropes, fenders, floats, nets and drying wellington boots.
RM2B12HE7–Stones painted to look like insects on a table made from a log
RM2B08WT3–Eagle Island and Lighthouse, Erris, Co. Mayo, Ireland seen from Doonamo point
RM2B0W5RM–Panoramic view of the buildings and rooftops of Metsovo, Epirus, Greece
RM2B07YBC–Sleeping cat curled up beneath straw and flower wreath and plant pot
RM2BKTA2T–Doric columns of the Archaic Temple to Apollo in Corinth, Peloponnese, Greece against a blue sky
RM2B08WYR–Worn, old wooden door studded with multi-coloured drawing pins in Kythira, Greece
RM2B07T5B–Deserted street at night in Prague, Czech Republic, lit by street lamp. The historic centre of Prague is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RM2B12K86–The Foshay Building in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA with its name illuminated
RM2B07Y8P–Poppies in a field in Greece
RM2B1FKHJ–The Stadium at Ancient Messene, Ithomi, Messini, Messenia, Peloponnese, Greece
RM2B1FK91–Looking down on the archaeological site of Ancient Messene, Ithomi, Messini, Messenia, Greece with the hills and mountains of the Peloponnese in the b
RM2B07Y2X–Poppy in a field in Greece
RM2B07TJ0–Water taxi between Galatas and Poros Island, Peloponnese, Greece
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