RM2A3JAR4–Housing Accommodations in Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway, the world's northernmost settlement
RM2A3JAG7–Polar Bear Warning Sign for all of Svalbard, Longyearbyen, Norway
RM2A3JAGG–Warning sign showing man in snowmobile 'scootertrafikk,' Longyearben, Svalbard Norway, world's norhternmost settlement
RM2A3JAEF–Polar Bear Warning Sign for all of Svalbard, Longyearbyen, Norway
RM2A3JAGH–Port Longyear with sailboats, and Cruise Ship Lonyearbyen Svalbard, Norway
RM2A3JAEE–Polar Bear Warning Sign for all of Svalbard, Longyearbyen, Norway
RM2A3JAG5–Warning Sign 'Hundegard' or Dog Yard Longyearbyen Norway
RM2A3JAMH–Circle K Worlds Most Northern Fuel Station, Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway
RM2A3JAEH–Polar Bear Warning Sign for all of Svalbard, Longyearbyen, Norway
RM2A3JAJE–Woman on Bicycle Carries Polar Bear Rifle, Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway
RM2A3JAEK–Longyearbyen River in the Longyear Valley, Svalbard, Norway
RM2A3JAE5–North Pole Expedition Museum, Longeyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway, world's northern-most settlement
RM2A3JAM4–Blue Metal Clad Store in Longyearbyen Norway, the world's northern-most settlement
RM2A3JAE8–North Pole Expedition Museum, Longeyearben, Svalbard, Norway, world's northjern-most settlement
RM2A3JAFX–Polar Bear Metal Sculpture Longyearbyen Norway, world's northernmost settlement
RM2A3JAJ5–Woman on Bicycle Carries Polar Bear Rifle, Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway
RM2A3JAME–Eriophorum Seed Heads billowing in Wind, Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway
RM2A3JAG3–Polar Bear Metal Sculpture Longyearbyen Norway, world's northernmost settlement
RM2A3JAR0–Housing Accommodations in Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway, the world's northernmost settlement
RM2A3JAE4–Longyearbyen Town Sign, Svalbard, Norway
RM2A3JARA–Longyearbyen located in the lower portion of the Longyear Valley, Svalbard, Norway
RM2A3JAE3–Longyear River in the Longyear Valley, Svalbard, Norway
RM2A3JAGJ–Polar Bear Warning Sign for all of Svalbard, Longyearbyen, Norway
RM2A3JAPY–Housing Accommodations in Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway, the world's northernmost settlement
RMWW3R9C–Skara Brae Neolitchic settlement more than 5,000 years old is the best preserved Stone Age Neolithic village in northern Europe, Orkney, Scotland
RMWW3R7T–Skara Brae outlines of a structure of a neolitihic village dating from 3100BC uncovered by a storm.
RMWW3R7P–Skara Brae Neolitchic settlement more than 5,000 years old is the best preserved Stone Age Neolithic village in northern Europe, Orkney, Scotland
RMWW3R4R–Maeshowe chambered cairn and passage grave built 2800BC part of part of the Heart of Neolithic Orkney UNESCO World Heritage Site, Stenness, Orkney,
RMWW3RA0–Skara Brae Neolitchic settlement more than 5,000 years old is the best preserved Stone Age Neolithic village in northern Europe, Orkney, Scotland
RMWW3RHT–Standing Stones of Stenness dates from at least 3100BC and are part of the Heart of Neolithic Orkney UNESCO World Heritage Site, Scotland
RMWW3R61–Excavation conducted at Ness of Brodgar Archaeological Site Mainland Orkney Scotland
RMWW3R38–Maeshowe chambered cairn and passage grave built 2800BC part of part of the Heart of Neolithic Orkney UNESCO World Heritage Site, Stenness, Orkney,
RMWW3RK3–Yesnaby Cliffs are spectacular Old Red Sandstone cliffs on the west Atlantic coast of Mainland Orkney Scotland
RMWW3R8H–Skara Brae Neolitchic settlement more than 5,000 years old is the best preserved Stone Age Neolithic village in northern Europe, Orkney, Scotland, U
RMWW3RGH–Standing Stones of Stenness dates from at least 3100BC and is part of the Heart of Neolithic Orkney UNESCO World Heritage Site, Scotland
RMWW3RHW–Standing Stones of Stenness dates from at least 3100BC and are part of the Heart of Neolithic Orkney World Heritage Site, Scotland
RMWW3RAP–Skara Brae Neolitchic settlement more than 5,000 years old is the best preserved Stone Age Neolithic village in northern Europe, Orkney, Scotland
RMWW3RAK–Skara Brae Neolitchic settlement more than 5,000 years old is the best preserved Stone Age Neolithic village in northern Europe, Orkney, Scotland
RMWW3R9Y–Skara Brae Neolitchic settlement more than 5,000 years old is the best preserved Stone Age Neolithic village in northern Europe, Orkney, Scotland
RMWW3R8K–Skara Brae Neolitchic settlement more than 5,000 years old is the best preserved Stone Age Neolithic village in northern Europe, Orkney, Scotland
RMWW3RBB–Skara Brae Neolitchic settlement more than 5,000 years old is the best preserved Stone Age Neolithic village in northern Europe, Orkney, Scotland
RMWW3RBC–Skara Brae Neolitchic settlement more than 5,000 years old is the best preserved Stone Age Neolithic settlement in northern Europe, Orkney, Scotland
RMWW3R64–Excavation conducted at Ness of Brodgar Archaeological Site Mainland Orkney Scotland
RMWW3R8J–Skara Brae Neolitchic settlement more than 5,000 years old is the best preserved Stone Age Neolithic village in northern Europe, Orkney, Scotland
RMWW3R4N–Maeshowe chambered cairn and passage grave built 2800BC part of part of the Heart of Neolithic Orkney UNESCO World Heritage Site, Stenness, Orkney,
RMWW3R9D–Skara Brae Neolitchic settlement more than 5,000 years old is the best preserved Stone Age Neolithic village in northern Europe, Orkney, Scotland
RMWW3R6T–Skara Brae Neolitchic settlement more than 5,000 years old is the best preserved Stone Age Neolithic village in northern Europe, Orkney, Scotland
RMWW3R3M–Maeshowe chambered cairn and passage grave built 2800BC part of part of the Heart of Neolithic Orkney UNESCO World Heritage Site, Stenness, Orkney,
RMWW3R8G–Skara Brae Neolitchic settlement more than 5,000 years old is the best preserved Stone Age Neolithic village in northern Europe, Orkney, Scotland
RMWW3R99–Skara Brae Neolitchic settlement more than 5,000 years old is the best preserved Stone Age Neolithic village in northern Europe, Orkney, Scotland
RMWW3RHN–Standing Stones of Stenness dates from at least 3100BC and are part of the Heart of Neolithic Orkney UNESCO World Heritage Site, Scotland
RMWW3RAN–Skara Brae Neolitchic settlement more than 5,000 years old is the best preserved Stone Age Neolithic village in northern Europe, Orkney, Scotland
RMWW3RGG–Standing Stones of Stenness dates from at least 3100BC and are part of the Heart of Neolithic Orkney UNESCO World Heritage Site, Scotland
RMWW3R7X–Skara Brae Neolitchic settlement more than 5,000 years old is the best preserved Stone Age Neolithic village in northern Europe, Orkney, Scotland
RMWW3R4X–Maeshowe chambered cairn and passage grave is a popular tourist destination in the Heart of Neolithic Orkney UNESCO World Heritage Site, Stenness,
RMWW3RCG–Skara Brae Neolitchic settlement more than 5,000 years old is the best preserved Stone Age Neolithic settlement in northern Europe, Orkney, Scotland
RMWW3RK0–Yesnaby Cliffs are spectacular Old Red Sandstone cliffs on the west Atlantic coast of of Orkney Mainland Scotland
RMWW3R4P–Maeshowe chambered cairn and passage grave built 2800BC part of part of the Heart of Neolithic Orkney UNESCO World Heritage Site, Stenness, Orkney,
RMWW3RHR–Standing Stones of Stenness dates from at least 3100BC and are part of the Heart of Neolithic Orkney UNESCO World Heritage Site, Scotland
RMWW3R7N–Skara Brae Neolitchic settlement more than 5,000 years old is the best preserved Stone Age Neolithic village in northern Europe, Orkney, Scotland
RMWW3RA1–Skara Brae Neolitchic settlement more than 5,000 years old is the best preserved Stone Age Neolithic village in northern Europe, Orkney, Scotland
RMWW3R65–Excavation conducted at Ness of Brodgar Archaeological Site Mainland Orkney Scotland
RMWW3RBD–Skara Brae Neolitchic settlement more than 5,000 years old is the best preserved Stone Age Neolithic village in northern Europe, Orkney, Scotland
RMWW3R9A–Skara Brae Neolitchic settlement more than 5,000 years old is the best preserved Stone Age Neolithic village in northern Europe, Mainland Orkney, Sc
RMWW3RA4–Skara Brae Neolitchic settlement more than 5,000 years old is the best preserved Stone Age Neolithic village in northern Europe, Mainland Orkney, Sc
RMWW3RKY–Yesnaby Cliffs are spectacular Old Red Sandstone cliffs on the west Atlantic coast of of Orkney Mainland Scotland
RMWJMFFR–Broch of Gruness Interior showing stone slabs and possibly shelving, Orkney, Scotland
RMWJMW0C–Ring of Brodgar erected 2500BC-2000BC is the third largest stone circle in the British Isles.
RMWJMEK3–Broch of Gruness Interior showing stone slabs and possible shelving, Orkney, Scotland
RMWJMWHJ–Ring of Brodgar erected 2500BC-2000BC is the third largest stone circle in the British Isles.
RMWJMD88–Broch of Gurness Entrance Orkney Islands, Scotland. Person inside for size comparison. A broch is a rounded Iron Age tower unique to Scotland.
RMWJMTAF–Ring of Brodgar erected 2500BC-2000BC is the third largest stone circle in the British Isles.
RMWJMFFH–Broch of Gruness Interior showing stone slabs and possibly shelving, Orkney, Scotland
RMWJMD7A–Broch of Gurness Entrance Orkney Islands, Scotland. A broch is a rounded Iron Age tower unique to Scotland.
RMWJMTA7–Ring of Brodgar erected 2500BC-2000BC is the third largest stone circle in the British Isles.
RMWJMTA9–Ring of Brodgar erected 2500BC-2000BC is the third largest stone circle in the British Isles.
RMWJMD7J–Broch of Gurness Entrance Orkney Islands, Scotland. A broch is a rounded Iron Age tower unique to Scotland.
RMWJMW0H–Ring of Brodgar erected 2500BC-2000BC is the third largest stone circle in the British Isles.
RMWJMCFB–Broch of Gurness Entrance Orkney Islands, Scotland. A broch is a rounded Iron Age tower unique to Scotland.
RMWJMWHG–Ring of Brodgar erected 2500BC-2000BC is the third largest stone circle in the British Isles.
RMWJMFFT–Broch of Gruness Interior showing stone slabs and possibly shelving, Orkney, Scotland
RMWJMWHN–Ring of Brodgar erected 2500BC-2000BC is the third largest stone circle in the British Isles.
RMWJMDXP–Broch of Gurness flanked by earth banks reinforced by stone. The broch village ruins surround it.
RMWJMDY1–Broch of Gurness flanked by earth banks reinforced by stone. The broch village ruins surround it.
RMWJMGB2–Sheep grazing in green fields, homes and hills behind, Aikerness, Mainland Orkney, Scotland.
RMWJMCF8–Broch of Gurness Entrance Orkney Islands, Scotland. A broch is a rounded Iron Age tower unique to Scotland.
RMWJMW0F–Ring of Brodgar erected 2500BC-2000BC is the third largest stone circle in the British Isles.
RMWJMTAA–Ring of Brodgar erected 2500BC-2000BC is the third largest stone circle in the British Isles.
RMWJMCF2–Broch of Gurness Entrance Orkney Islands, Scotland. A broch is a rounded Iron Age tower unique to Scotland.
RMWJMEJX–Broch of Gruness Interior showing stone slabs and a smooth carved rock holding water, Orkney, Scotland
RMWJMDXY–Broch of Gurness flanked by earth banks reinforced by stone. The broch village ruins surround it.
RMWJMCF9–Broch of Gurness Entrance Orkney Islands, Scotland. A broch is a rounded Iron Age tower unique to Scotland.
RMWJMW0D–Ring of Brodgar erected 2500BC-2000BC is the third largest stone circle in the British Isles.
RMWJMGBC–Broch of Gurness Pictish House moved from the Broch to the ticket stand and exhibition area, Orkney, Scotland.
RMWJMD82–Broch of Gurness flanked by earth banks reinforced by stone. The broch village ruins surround it.
RMWJMD8K–Broch of Gurness flanked by earth banks reinforced by stone. The broch village ruins surround it.
RMWJMEK2–Broch of Gruness Interior showing stone slabs and possible shelving, Orkney, Scotland
RMWJMFFD–Broch of Gruness Interior showing stone slabs and possibly shelving, Orkney, Scotland
RMWJMEJR–Broch of Gruness Interior showing stone slabs and possible shelving, Orkney, Scotland
RMWJMDXX–Broch of Gurness flanked by earth banks reinforced by stone. The broch village ruins surround it.
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