RMHGJBY2–Sheet music cover image of the song 'The Star of Hope', with original authorship notes reading 'By E Ives, Junr, Principal of the Philad Musical Seminary', United States, 1900. The publisher is listed as 'Bacon, Weygandt and Co., No. 30 South Fourth St.', the form of composition is 'strophic', the instrumentation is 'piano and voice', the first line reads 'There is a star more mildly bright, more dear to virtue's eye', and the illustration artist is listed as 'None'.
RMMAKPG3–Mentions that he will keep the dog if her master does not come back to claim her. Transcription: gave her some water, and anon fetched him her [word crossed out] bread, which not being enough I went for more. [word crossed out] She behaved a little riotously albeit good tempered, got my hairy cap in his her mouth, and I had to alternately make much of [word crossed out] and lick him her mildly. So I locked the door, and off to Franklin Street, to call on [Alfred] Waud. He not in, returned. Dog all right. Went off to Gymnasium. Waud there anon, [Joseph H.] Brightly & [Charles] Damoreau. Exerci
RMKJ1GE8–Tellurium is a chemical element with symbol Te and atomic number 52. It is a brittle, mildly toxic, rare, silver-white metalloid. Tellurium is chemically related to selenium and sulphur. It is occasionally found in native form as elemental crystals. Tellurium is far more common in the universe as a whole than on Earth. Its extreme rarity in the Earth's crust, comparable to that of platinum, is due partly to its high atomic number, but also to its formation of a volatile hydride which caused it to be lost to space as a gas during the hot nebular formation of the planet.
RMG656B9–Commander Bob Quick before speaking to the press in Hackney, East London. Commander Quick, said the 32-year-old man, believed to be Eli Hall, had re-established contact with negotiators after the dramatic escape of his hostage. *..Mr Quick said: At roughly 2pm we had about half-an-hour's conversation with him. At that time it was quite positive. We certainly have not yet persuaded him to give up but the dialogue was mildly encouraging - no more than that.
RMB3TH5G–Tanzania, Women divide up a fish catch on the shores of Lake Rukwa in Southwest Tanzania. Lake Rukwa is a long, narrow lake lying in a basin of inland drainage southeast of Lake Tanganyika; it forms part of the Western Rift. The lake is very shallow (maximum depth not much more than twenty feet) and mildly alkaline. Any change in its water level causes great fluctuations of its size.
RM2HT66X5–The Finding of Romulus and Remus - from the picture by Pietro da Cortona, 1850. 'The accounts which several of the classical writers of antiquity have left us of the time-honoured legend of Faustulus, the shepherd, having found a she-wolf on the Tiber's banks mildly suckling two infants, in whose veins flowed not mere human hood, but the true Olympian ichor of "the immortal gods," and who, under the names of Romulus and Remus, grew up to be first great chieftains amongst their more mortal pastoral companions, and ultimately the founders of "The City," show what a firm hold
RM2AG1T59–. The American annual of photography. n is totally destroyed in five or six hours. At 212 deg.Fahr. the destruction is almost immediate. It follows thatany formula giving more than 2 per cent, of ammonia mustbe worked with great caution. A trace of fixed alkali, causticpotassa, at ordinary temperatures produces no fog, but at 212deg. Fahr. even this trace acts very energetically and reducesthe silver bromide to metallic silver. The carbonates of the alkalies act much more mildly. Anemulsion may even be boiled for ten or fiften minutes with of a per cent, of ammonium carbonate without fear of
RM2HH9GRW–Falls of Terni ca. 1860 Robert Macpherson British, Scottish Macpherson left Scotland in the early 1840s and settled in Rome, where he gained prominence as a topographic painter, connoisseur, and dealer of art. Hampered by lack of discipline rather than poverty of talent, Macpherson was only mildly successful as a painter. When introduced to photography in 1851, he abandoned the easel as rapidly as he had given up medicine a decade earlier and devoted himself wholly to the camera. Over the next dozen years he produced more than three hundred large views of Rome and other nearby Italian sites. M
RM2ABTG3F–IMPROVED SHINGLE The well-established superiority shingles over those which are sawed of manual labor which is an mildly expended in shaving shingles hy hand has called forth a great deal of inven tive effort to devise some mode of accomplishing the same results by means of machinery. We have seen some large and expensive machines which made vcry handsome shaved shingles but it is of course very desir able to supersede them by others smaller cheaper and more simple. Such is the Object of the invention which we here illustrate. A is the bolt from which the shingles are to be rived previously
RMG656B8–Commander Bob Quick speaks to the press in Hackney, East London. Commander Quick, said the 32-year-old man, believed to be Eli Hall, had re-established contact with negotiators after the dramatic escape of his hostage. *..Mr Quick said: At roughly 2pm we had about half-an-hour's conversation with him. At that time it was quite positive. We certainly have not yet persuaded him to give up but the dialogue was mildly encouraging - no more than that.
RMB3TH5T–Tanzania, A woman deep-fries small tilapia fish caught in Lake Rukwa, Southwest Tanzania, before sending them to market in Mbeya, which is the commercial centre of the fertile Southern Highlands region. Lake Rukwa is a long, narrow lake lying in a basin of inland drainage southeast of Lake Tanganyika; it forms part of the Western Rift. The lake is very shallow (maximum depth not much more than twenty feet)) and mildly alkaline. Any change in its water level causes great fluctuations of its size.
RM2CNK61K–. The marvelous land of Oz; being an account of the further adventures of the Scarecrow and Tin Woodman ... a sequel to the Wizard of Oz . are. I am!- -I surely am! agreed the Pumpkinhead. It seems to me, continued the Scarecrow,more mildly, that your manufacturer spoiled somegood pies to create an indifferent man. I assure your Majesty that I did not ask to becreated, answered Jack. Ah! It was the same in my case, said theKing, pleasantly. And so, as we differ from allordinary people, let us become friends. With all my heart! exclaimed Jack. What! Have you a heart? asked the Scare-crow, surpr
RM2AXMHEF–Scenery in the Crete Senesi with rows of cypresses
RMG656BA–Hackney Hostage Seige Negotiations
RM2CHKDRR–. Poems . ON A TEAR. Oh ! that the Chemists magic artCould crystalHze this sacred treasure!Long should it glitter near my heart,A secret source of pensive pleasure. The little brilliant, ere it fell,Its lustre caught from Chloes eye ;Then, trembling, left its coral cell—The spring of Sensibility ! 181 Sweet drop of pure and pearly light!In thee the rays of Virtue shine;More calmly clear, more mildly bright,Than any gem that gilds the mine. Benign restorer of the soul!Who ever flyst to bring relief,When first we feel the rude controulOf Love or Pity, Joy or Grief. The sages and the poets theme,
RF2C6XGX1–Always gives a fresh look to your garden and it is also medicinal
RM2AXMHW8–Scenery in the Crete Senesi Tuscany
RMG656H4–Hackney Hostage Seige Negotiations
RM2CHKEBN–. Poems . ON A TEAR. Oh ! that the Chemists magic artCould crystalHze this sacred treasure!Long should it glitter near my heart,A secret source of pensive pleasure. The little brilliant, ere it fell,Its lustre caught from Chloes eye ;Then, trembling, left its coral cell—The spring of Sensibility ! 181 Sweet drop of pure and pearly light!In thee the rays of Virtue shine;More calmly clear, more mildly bright,Than any gem that gilds the mine. Benign restorer of the soul!Who ever flyst to bring relief,When first we feel the rude controulOf Love or Pity, Joy or Grief. The sages and the poets theme,
RM2AXMHTD–Scenery in the Crete Senesi Tuscany
RM2CHNWMJ–. The Caldron . Dorothy Elizabeth Saviers. Sov. Social Council; .Math Club; Sorosis.Is she not iiioic tiuui painting- can Or youtlifiilove ? incv wlieii tilt Harold Ellsworth Saylor. Hod. IIow tartlv that Kentlenian looks. Ruth Eliza Schultheis. Honor Student; President Math Club 2 Terms Senior Plav Committee Senior Play; Class Fr Dphet; President Shadow Club. Sweet .In.p ot |)U1V and pearl V light; 111 til. e tile ra A-s of virtue shine : .More ealiiih- cle: r, more mildly hrij. ht Than my geiii tiiat gilds the mind. Edmund Gust Seibt. Ed. A fju i-dian a ligel oer his life pre- sidi !«■. Doul
RM2AXMHF3–Scenery in the Crete Senesi with houses on hills
RMRHFGE5–. Bolgiano's capitol city seeds : seeds that succeed. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Poultry Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Break O'Day Tomato. Greater Baltimore Tomato Pink Tomatoes 227. Ox Heart, (no days.) A main crop, large fruited variety of distinct appearance and perfect quality. Heart- shaped, rosy pink, and very solid fleshed, with few seeds. Single fruits often weigh two pounds or more. Mildly acid and of pleasing flavor. Home gardeners have given this new variety an enthusias
RM2A9DKWX–Germany, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Müritz National Park, reflection of reeds in the evening sun
RM2AG9NXG–. Materia medica : pharmacology, therapeutics and prescription writing for students and practitioners. , and that these aremuch more readily softened by water. 2. Castile soap (sapo) is nearly pure sodium oleate. It ismildly irritant to mucous membranes, hence is laxative. Soap-suds enemata may be made of Castile soap, or if a stronger actionis desired, of laundry soap, which contains free alkali and is moreirritating. 3. Glycerin (glycerinum), though slightly laxative when ad-ministered by mouth, is chiefly used in the form of the glycerinsuppository (suppositorium glycerini), or as a mildly
RM2A9EEB5–A wheat field with poppy seed and other herbs,
RM2AJ02BT–The Saturday evening post . hat brought tears to myeyes, it was so beautiful. It started mildly—said he liked Men-nens very much—and even stood forthe three-minute lather, it made sub-sequent operations so much quicker.Then he warmed up and said it workedlike a charm and results were blissful anditwasgreatandif twomillion men didntuse Mennens there were more fools inthe world than he had credited to it. Then for good measure he saidMennen Talcum for Men was the fineststuff for after shaving he ever tried. He was so absolutely hardboiled atthe start that I am convinced that al-most any man woul
RM2CP3THP–Horizon lines, forest, main valley, fog, morning, spring, Seckmauern, Odenwald, Hesse, Germany
RM2AN9C5W–Letters from foreign lands . ack in thepolite language. Like all tropical people they live largely onrice and fruit. The many kinds of unfamiliarfruit which they sell and eat is a great curi-osity to travellers. The mangosteen isdeemed queen of them all by Europeans andAmericans. When first tasted by a strangerhe is quite certain to smack his lips and callfor more, Its delicious, rich flavored, sweet, 93 bat mildly tart, white pulp is a delight to betested by taste as it cannot be described. The habits of the natives are greatly incontrast with those of other Oriental coun-tries. The largest c
RM2CP3THA–Horizon lines, forest, main valley, fog, morning, spring, Seckmauern, Odenwald, Hesse, Germany
RM2AXJTDG–View from the Rossfels Panoramic road to the 'Salzburger Schieferalpen', near Berchtesgaden, Berchtesgadener Land, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, southern Ge
RM2C571T3–Germany, Bavaria, Allgäu, Neuschwanstein Castle
RM2A9F6M3–Double exposure, girl portrait with flowers
RM2BCAAC4–Sweden, Östergötaland, St. Anna, archipelago, Baltic Sea, evening mood
RM2AKYN3W–Wanderings in Mexico; the spirited chronicle of adventure in Mexican highways and byways . the night that makes gaiety still gayer? Itseemed the revelers had been peculiarly fit from thestart; but now, if such a thing were possible, they be-came fitter. Perhaps sidra helped out more or less. Itis a mildly fizzing beverage that I should call cham-pagne-cider ; and much less heady than the old time NewEngland brew designated as hard. Musicians anddancers alike seemed to have got their second wind andthe scene became more and more animated. It was stir-ring — contagious! Here a couple danced bene
RM2BCAACG–Sweden, Östergötaland, St. Anna, archipelago, Baltic Sea, evening mood
RM2AX7C88–The standard edition of the pictorial Shakspere . of his majesty. Luc. We do; and vow to heaven, and to hishighness.That what we did was mildly, as we might,Tendring our sisters honour and our own.Marc. That on mine honour here I do pro-test.Sat. Away, and talk not; trouble us no more.—Tarn. Nay, nay, sweet emperor, we must allbe friends:The tribune and his nephews kneel for grace;I will not be denied. Sweet heart, look back.Sat. Marcus, for thy sake, and thy brothershere,And at my lovely Tamoras entreats,I do remit these young mens heinous faults.Stand up. Lavinia, though you left me like a c
RM2BCAAET–Reflection, moon, water
RM2AJFDCN–Medical and surgical reports . 40 years, suffered 2 years from violent spasms of pain inthe right arm with spasmodic drawing up of the arm. This followed remotely from ashell wound of the shoulder during the war but more immediately from a long exposureto cold in an ice refrigerator in which he wras renewing a zinc lining. He had hadnerve stretching, nerve section and finally a low and a high amputation near theshoulder—before he came to me. He had acquired morphine habit mildly. Dr.Seguin thought the pain largely delusional with an acquired morphine habit. Allother neurologists regarded it as
RM2AMYJ4N–Virginia illustrated : containing a visit to the Virginian Canaan, and the adventures of Porte Crayon and his cousins . that cover Misty vale and mountains brow,Like the doomed in Aztec story, Ere the dreadful sacrifice,Stand arrayed in robes of glory, Vying with the rainbows dyes. Soon shall Autumn winds come rushing, Dark Decembers tempests moan.And these leaves, in beauty blushing, Oer the faded earth be strown.Through the lifeless branches wildly Winter s chilling blast will roar,Till the Spring, returning mildly, Leaves and blossoms brings once more. But the friends who shared our pleasur
RM2AJ09MG–Dollars and sense in the poultry business .. . a. CANT STOP STUDYING These are mighty good and valuablelessons, and should prove very helpfulto any one who handles poultry in anyway. The greatest fault I find withyour Course is that it is so interest ngthat it is hard to leave off studyingthem.—Otis P. Smith, Maryland. NEVER LOST A BIRD I am very much pleased with thelesson on Capons and Caponizing, as well as all the lessons that I havetaken. To say I am delighted withmy success is putting it mildly. I wassurprised in not losing a bird operatedon.—Jas M. Houke, Colorado. MORE INTERESTING THAN
RM2CEWRCM–. The vegetable kingdom : or, The structure, classification, and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. line of the alimentary canal. Generally speaking, however, this mtensity ofpower is of Iare occmrence, though the property is found more or less active ui everypart of the plant ; mildly in the roots of some and the leaves and young shoots ofothers, but in greatest intensity in the pulp siuTounding the seed. The seeds themselvesdo not partake of the property, being, in nearly all, mild and oily. There is reason tobeUeve that some at least, if not all the edible sorts, owe their
RM2A9DN78–A snail shell lying on a stone with flowers in the background
RM2CH06F2–. Sylvan scenes along the line of the Philadelphia and Reading railroad .. . ical, andscenery which includes every kind of natural landscape. It isthe charming climate of Central and Southern Texas which isbringing the State into prominence as a pleasure resort for all,and a recuperating land for those in delicate health. Its shoresare lapped by the waters of the Gulf from the broad bosom ofwhich refreshing breezes blow, tempering the heat of the sun.In winter the atmosphere is never more than mildly bracing;and, when the northern portions of the country are locked inice and snow, balmy winds
RM2CEMNP6–. Outing. oBenunes for his time. Not at all; hecalled the waiter with a flourish, threwdown more than enough money and toldhim to keep the change, regretting vol-ubly that we could not partake further ofhis hospitality. We should have the free-dom of the city—of everything—he said,when we came again. Ah, me! I sus-pect there is only one Benunes and thathe belongs to a time which will soonvanish away. We went through the town—almosta closed town, because it was Sunday,and not an inviting town, I think, atbest. Here and there were narrowstreets that wound up or down, yet wereonly mildly seductiv
RM2A9EBJ8–Finland, bouquet in window
RM2CCG80H–Europe, Germany, Lower Saxony, Otterndorf. Tender evening light lies on the calm Elbe and makes the flat waves glow orange-blue.
RM2CGJKMB–. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . W. GENERAL RAWLINS MOUNT It is a proud little darkey boy who is exercising the horse of a general—John AaronRawlins, the Federal brigadier-general of volunteers, who was later promoted tothe rank of major-general, U. S. A., for gallant and meritorious services duringthe campaign terminating with the surrender of the army under General Lee.The noble horse himself is looking around with a mildly inquiring air at the strangenew instrument which the photographer is leveling at him. some, with more than ordinary horse-sense. lie was a f
RM2CCG80M–Europe, Germany, Lower Saxony, Otterndorf. Tender evening light on the flat waves of the running water.
RM2CERW9Y–. From the log of the Velsa. 1 I A FRIESLAND LANDSCAPE DUTCH WORK We did start. We rumbled and trundled in longcurves of suburban desolation. Then a few miser-able shops that ought to have been shut; then thesquare once more, now jammed in every part witha roaring, barbaric horde. In the distance, over afloor of heads, was an island of illumination, withthe figures of puffing and blowing musicians in it;but no rumor of music could reach us through thedin. The white horse trotted mildly into and rightthrough the multitude, which jeered angrily, butfell back. An enormous multitude, Gothic, Visi-
RM2CCG80N–Europe, Germany, Lower Saxony, Otterndorf. Tender evening light lies on the calm Elbe and makes the flat waves glow orange-blue.
RM2A9E19M–Spinster in the Green
RM2CH3D9W–. Official proceedings . !■■). Titanium Bessemer Ingot. Plain Bessemer Ingot. Titanium Alloy in Kails and Car Wheels. 1S1 New York Central Lines themselves in the interview with Dr.Dudley given in the Iron Age, as already mentioned in thispaper, where he admits that the saving is more than four anda half times instead of three times as we have mildly claimed,for.it must be admitted that we would have been justified innaming figures at least 50% larger than those quoted above. An improvement in the chilled iron car wheel is a subjectwhich I am sure is also of great interest to railroad men, for
RMRGN58G–. Bulletin - Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station. Agriculture -- Massachusetts. 46 also to mildly excite the action of the stomach. It has a warm taste and an agreeable characteristic odor which is an aid in its diagnosis. The peculiar warty hairs of the epidermis and the large, more or less branching oil ducts are highly characteristic of anise. (Fig. 42.) The hairs are up to 200;u in length and about 15^ broad, and have minute protuberances on the surface. The base is more or less poh^gonal in shape and similar to the brownish epidennal cells. Occasionally the hairs are divided by
RMRE6WHD–. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Mass. Cranberry Station and Field Notes by J. RICHARD BEATTIE Extension Cranberry Specialist. The Drouffht The weather is the chief topic of conversation among cranberry growers. To say that it is hot and dry is stating it mildly. Many growers are considerably more specific in discussing the situation. In any event, records for consecu- tive high temperatures and drought were broken for the month of July. During the first 28 days in July there were 11 days when temperatures of 90 degrees or above were recorded in the weather shelte
RM2AXMNA9–Pebbles, stones to the La Stone Therapie
RMRHTK3B–. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. ipi6 principles, it would seem that one of the first things to observe before prun- ing a tree is whether or not it already possesses a fairly good balance be- tween vegetative growth and fruit pro- duction. If it possesses this balance it should be maintained. This would probably mean a moderate heading back of some of the new shoots, espe- cially the more wayward ones, with the idea of maintaining and developing the shape of the tree and mildly stim- ulating vegetative growth. It would also mean a moderate thinning out to encourage the develoi)ment of a rea- so
RM2A9E1P3–Spinster in the Green
RMRPBF76–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Dec. 1, 1904. THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. Conducted by Emma M. Wilson, MareDgo, 111. 809. Propolis as a Deodorizer and Perfume. A foreign journal advises that all scrapings of propolis be saved. A piece as big as a hazelnut may be burned on a hot shovel to deodprize a sickroom. One can easily believe that the aromatic odor coming from the heated propolis vsrill be more agreeable than the burning sugar so commonly used. It is also recommended to be put in linen-drawers to give a mildly pleasant perfume. Have any of the sisters ever tried it for this latt
RMRPBF6R–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Propolis as a Deodorizer and Perfume. A foreign journal advises that all scrapings of propolis be saved. A piece as big as a hazelnut may be burned on a hot shovel to deodprize a sickroom. One can easily believe that the aromatic odor coming from the heated propolis vsrill be more agreeable than the burning sugar so commonly used. It is also recommended to be put in linen-drawers to give a mildly pleasant perfume. Have any of the sisters ever tried it for this latter purpose ? Greater Use of Honey in Cooking. It is probably time to urge again the impo
RM2B4HCPA–Germany, Baden-Württemberg, St. Johann, Kahle Trees on the edge of the forest in the Längental near St. Johann, Bioshärengebiet Schwäbische Alb.
RMRE5TD7–. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Mass. Cranberry Station and Field Notes by J. RICHARD BEATTIE Extension Cranberry Specialist. To say that June and July was hot and dry is stating it mildly. Many growers were considerably more specific in discussing the sit- uation. In any event, most records for an early summer drouth were broken this year. Here at the State Bog we had no rain from May 30 to July 3, which made a total of thirty-four consecutive d,ays of drouth. The rain on July 3, was hardly more than a heavy dew, as it measured only .04 of an inch. Actually, the
RM2B4HCPT–Germany, Baden-Württemberg, St. Johann, Kahle Trees on the edge of the forest in the Längental near St. Johann, Bioshärengebiet Schwäbische Alb.
RMRJ3W9E–. The land of the muskeg [microform]. Hunting; Chasse. T.I â ! !3 â r 172 rui' i,An oi' vwv. miski-c. large patches of ' devil's clubs' {Fatsia horrida). The [)lant grew to the height of about two feet ; the leaves are very large, and have a mildly innocent appearance. But the stalk under the big leaves is covered with long and intensely sharp thorns, which pierce the llesh and break off, causing a painful sore. The order of our march was as follows:âDaukhan walked first, selecting the best road, and clearing the more impene- trable thickets with a hatchet or hunting- knife. Next came John, w
RM2B4HCPM–Germany, Baden-Württemberg, St. Johann, Ansitz, bald forest in the Längental near St. Johann, Bioshärengebiet Schwäbische Alb.
RF2FM9X98–The Balkan Mountains in the haze
RMREDTER–. Compliments of Miss Emma V. White. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. MISS EMMA V. WHITE ZINNIA —42— Wayne, Pa.—"That I was greatly pleased with Zinnias expresses it mildly."—Mary B. Morrison. Price, any pkt., 4c; any 3 pkta., 10c LARGE-FLOWERING ZINNIAS Zinnias in this section belong to the half dwarf class, having reference to size of plants, not to blossoms, as all are large flowering; more used for bedding than any other class. All Zinnias are of rank growth, however, and one cannot get largest flowers from crowded plants. ]/% to 2 feet. Pkt., 9
RF2FM9X93–Belogradchik rocks
RF2FM9XB3–Morning mood at Belogradchik
RM2C7KKFM–Common dandelion, Taraxacum, Lake Constance, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe
RMRK1FY1–. Arthur and Fritz Kahn Collection 1889-1932. Kahn, Fritz 1888-1968; Kahn, Arthur David 1850-1928; Natural history illustrators; Natural history. The New York Times Book Review, ,1pnl 4, 1943. 1 Nazism, A Ger man Disease 18 OSRMANY INCURABLEf By Richard M. Brickner, M. D. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company. %B. By GEORGS N. SH Uff TSR DR. BRICKNER is a com- petent psychiatrist. His purpose in this book is to discuss the conduct of the German people, viewed as more than mildly insane, and to suggest a remedy. In his opinion, Hitler is not an accident but a Channel through which national cha
RM2C7KKFY–Common dandelion, Taraxacum, Lake Constance, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe
RM2C7KKG1–Common dandelion, Taraxacum, Lake Constance, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe
RMWW5NA9–three goats on pasture
RMRJA43Y–Graspanicles at dawn, maximum aperture,
RM2CFD3N4–Rainbow with the sun low.
RM2CFD3N2–Rainbow with the sun low.
RM2CFD3N5–Rainbow with the sun low.
RM2B4JWA6–Autumn in the vineyard in a gently undulating landscape in Rheinhessen, rich bright colors in October, evening atmosphere with warm light, Golden October at its best,
RM2B4JWA3–Autumn in the vineyard in a gently undulating landscape in Rheinhessen, rich bright colors in October, evening atmosphere with warm light, Golden October at its best,
RM2B4JWAB–Autumn in the vineyard in a gently undulating landscape in Rheinhessen, rich bright colors in October, evening atmosphere with warm light, Golden October at its best,
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