RM2RP3C0N–Typical Italian roadside cafe and gas station. Near Cosenza, Province of Cosenza, Calabria, Italy.
RMFXHWGF–Arcos de la Frontera, Cadiz Province, Andalusia, southern Spain. Typical white mountain town.
RM2C8F138–Gjirokastra or Gjirokaster, Albania. Typical traditional property on edge of old town. Gjirokastra is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RM2M18T71–Pienza, Siena Province, Tuscany, Italy. Via Case Nuove. Typical street scene. Pienza is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RM2C8F135–Gjirokastra or Gjirokaster, Albania. Typical architecture in the old town. Houses with stone roofs. Gjirokastra is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RM2F9YCW5–San Gimignano, Siena Province, Tuscany, Italy. Typical street scene. The historic centre of San Gimignano is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RM2F9YCW0–San Gimignano, Siena Province, Tuscany, Italy. Typical street scene. The historic centre of San Gimignano is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RM2E94PE5–Afyon, also known as Afyon Kara Hisar or Afyonkarahisar, Afyon Province, Turkey. Typical houses beneath the crag which is over 200 metres high and ha
RM2E94PE8–Afyon, also known as Afyon Kara Hisar or Afyonkarahisar, Afyon Province, Turkey. Typical houses beneath the crag which is over 200 metres high and ha
RMEYX3XW–Appenzell, Appenzell Innerrhoden Canton, Switzerland. Information sign in front of the Appenzell Museum in Hauptgasse.
RMEYX3XP–Appenzell, Appenzell Innerrhoden Canton, Switzerland. Sign in front of Koller's butcher shop in Hauptgasse.
RM2H8P401–Olvera, Cadiz Province, Andalusia, southern Spain. Overall view of town with Parroquia de Nuestra Señora de la Encarnación (the Parish of Our Lady of
RM2H8P3YW–Olvera, Cadiz Province, Andalusia, southern Spain. Overall view of town with Parroquia de Nuestra Señora de la Encarnación (the Parish of Our Lady of
RM2JWKF7R–Detail of traditional architecture in Racecourse Road, Republic of Singapore. It is part of a style of building known as a shophouse, a southeast Asi
RMKF8TMG–Montefrio, Granada Province, Andalusia, southern Spain. The 18th century Iglesia de la Encarnación. Church of the Incarnation.
RM2C8F136–Gjirokastra or Gjirokaster, Albania. Ismail Kadare Street in the old town. Gjirokastra is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RMEYX3XX–Appenzell, Appenzell Innerrhoden Canton, Switzerland. Sign outside hotel. Swiss flag. The bear flag is the flag of Appenzall
RM2B73M5D–Typical canal scene, Murano, Province of Venice, Italy,
RM2B73M59–Typical canal scene, Murano, Province of Venice, Italy,
RM2B73M5C–Typical canal scene, Murano, Province of Venice, Italy,
RM2B73M58–Typical canal scene, Murano, Province of Venice, Italy,
RM2B73M5E–Typical canal scene, Murano, Province of Venice, Italy,
RMF4HF32–Cetinje, Montenegro. Typical scene in Baja Pivljanina street
RMEWR26R–Genoa, Liguria, Italy. View down Via Porta Soprana. Typical street.
RM2EXXY9M–Istanbul, Istanbul Province, Turkey. Typical shopping street in the Sirkeci area.
RMHG9WNH–Appenzell, Appenzell Innerrhoden Canton, Switzerland. Typical architecture in Sternenplatz.
RM2AA968P–Typical Andalusian architecture in Casares, Malaga Province, Andalusia, southern Spain.
RM2AA968N–Typical Andalusian architecture in Casares, Malaga Province, Andalusia, southern Spain.
RMFAD3CF–Gjirokastra or Gjirokaster, Albania. Typical traditional property on edge of old town.
RMFAD3CT–Gjirokastra or Gjirokaster, Albania. Typical traditional property on edge of old town.
RMFAD3D8–Gjirokastra or Gjirokaster, Albania. Typical traditional property on edge of old town.
RMFAD3CH–Gjirokastra or Gjirokaster, Albania. Typical traditional property on edge of old town.
RM2J5C32B–Arcos de la Frontera, Cadiz Province, Andalusia, southern Spain. Typical white mountain town.
RM2J3BBFP–Arcos de la Frontera, Cadiz Province, Andalusia, southern Spain. Typical white mountain town.
RMG0YBA9–Split, Dalmatian Coast, Croatia. Typical scene in crowded narrow street of old town.
RMFAD3C7–Gjirokastra or Gjirokaster, Albania. Looking across the typical architecture of the old town to new suburbs beyond.
RMFAD3C6–Gjirokastra or Gjirokaster, Albania. Looking across the typical architecture of the old town to new suburbs beyond.
RMFAD3CW–Gjirokastra or Gjirokaster, Albania. Looking across the typical architecture of the old town to new suburbs beyond.
RMFAD3CB–Gjirokastra or Gjirokaster, Albania. Looking across the typical architecture of the old town to new suburbs beyond.
RMFAD3D0–Gjirokastra or Gjirokaster, Albania. Looking across the typical architecture of the old town to new suburbs beyond.
RMEP0F5W–Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. Scene in Via Zamboni, a typical street in the historic centre.
RMEP0F59–Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. Scene in Via Zamboni, a typical street in the historic centre.
RMFAD2WJ–Gjirokastra or Gjirokaster, Albania. Typical stone roofs in the old town. Gjirokastra is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RMFAD2WG–Gjirokastra or Gjirokaster, Albania. Typical stone roofs in the old town. Gjirokastra is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RMA8EB99–Iglesia de la Concepcion church Santa Cruz de Tenerife Tenerife Canary Islands Spain. Typical wooden balcony.
RM2RFX6K5–Glassed-in balconies typical of La Coruña known as galerias on Avenida de Montoto. La Coruña, La Coruña Province, Galicia, Spain.
RM2RFX6JJ–Glassed-in balconies typical of La Coruña known as galerias on Avenida de Montoto. La Coruña, La Coruña Province, Galicia, Spain.
RM2RFX6M3–Glassed-in balconies typical of La Coruña known as galerias on Avenida de Montoto. La Coruña, La Coruña Province, Galicia, Spain.
RM2HBETKD–Fishermen in typical fishing boat leaving Calahonda beach crowded with beachgoers. Nerja, Costa del Sol, Malaga Province, Andalusia, southern Spain.
RM2RFX6JM–Glassed-in balconies typical of La Coruña known as galerias on Avenida de Montoto. La Coruña, La Coruña Province, Galicia, Spain. Public transport.
RMT2HKF6–A typical London street tea party. Children celebrate the Coronation of George VI and Queen Elizabeth in 1937. From The Coronation in Pictures, published 1937.
RM2HBW2PE–Seville, Seville Province, Andalusia, southern Spain. Feria de Abril, the April Fair. Groom and driver in typical costume during the horse and carri
RM2HM93HX–Arcos de la Frontera, Cadiz Province, Andalusia, southern Spain. Typical white mountain town. Basilica Menor de Santa Maria de la Asuncion or Saint M
RM2H8HY2N–Typical stone horreo, or granery, in Castrelo, La Coruna, Galicia, Spain. The pillars supporting the structure are capped with mushroom shaped staddl
RM2FKE4FD–Citania de Briteiros, Braga District, Portugal. Iron Age settlement. Foundation of typical circular stone house of the era. One of Portugal's most
RM2FA3BYH–Venice, Venice Province, Veneto Region, Italy. Typical scene on the Grand Canal. Venice and its lagoon are a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RMEP0HFA–Ceramic tile painting advertising the typical bar-cafe, Bodegas El Pimpi in Calle Granada, Malaga, Malaga Province, Andalusia, s
RM2B7MCWT–Rome, Italy. Typical Roman street scene. Looking up Via Giulia from the Piazza dell Oro. Rome is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RMB4907T–Typical fifteenth century dining room and kitchen
RM2EWPNRH–Istanbul, Turkey. Food stall on the Eminonu quayside and the New Mosque, or Yeni Camii.
RM2ABN3D7–Aireys Inlet, Victoria, Australia. Great Ocean Road Lighthouse Discovery Trail. Replica of a bark hut originally built in the 1850’s but destroyed i
RM2H7NENE–Lisbon, Portugal. Tourist tram in Rua Augusto Rosa in the Alfama district.
RM2JKGEB6–Women dancing in Seville, Spain. After a work by French artist Alexandre Lunois 1863 - 1916.
RMCXJYGF–Two 19th century chefs.
RM2HCTJ46–Olvera, Cadiz Province, Andalusia, southern Spain. The Moorish castle, built in late 12th century.
RM2C8F134–Gjirokastra or Gjirokaster, Albania. Ismail Kadare Street in the old town. Gjirokastra is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RM2E21BC7–Macau, China. Crowds in Rua de S. Paulo. Crowded street.
RM2N8C0XP–Almodovar del Rio, Cordoba Province, Andalusia, Spain. Overall view from battlements of Almodovar castle. Founded as a Roman fort the castle develo
RM2B73M5R–San Donato Bridge, Murano, Province of Venice, Italy,
RM2GKC2RE–Seville, Seville Province, Andalusia, southern Spain. Feria de Abril, the April Fair. Interior of a public bar.
RM2F3N7B7–Equestrian statue in Plaza de las Tendillas of Gonzalo Fernandez de Cordoba, known as El Gran Capitan, or the Great Captain, for his military exploits
RMHG9WNF–Appenzell, Appenzell Innerrhoden Canton, Switzerland. Information sign in front of the Appenzell Museum in Hauptgasse.
RM2D5MA6X–The north yard, containing Jewish tombstones collected from different areas of Spain. Synagogue of El Tránsito (Sinagoga del Tránsito), founded in th
RM2RCP8DC–Cordoba, Cordoba Province, Andalusia, southern Spain. Painting of the Virgin Mary on the door of a house in Calle Amparo.
RM2PH2B5J–View down Via San Matteo, one of the city's main streets. San Gimignano, Siena Province, Tuscany, Italy. San Gimignano is a UNESCO World Heritage S
RM2KEM5NW–Castellar de la Frontera, Cadiz Province, Andalusia, southern Spain. Entrance to the Villa Fortaleza, or fortified town. The fortress dates from the 1
RMHG9WHP–Antalaya, Antalaya Province, Turkey. The 18th century The Tekeli Mehmet Pasa Mosque.
RMKRCYGJ–Ronda, Malaga Province, Andalusia, southern Spain. Springtime blossom in the old town.
RMPTG3W7–Cordoba, Cordoba Province, Andalusia, southern Spain. Interior of La Mezquita, or Great Mosque. The Historical Centre of Cordoba is a UNESCO World H
RM2BMWF49–Cordoba, Cordoba Province, Andalusia, southern Spain. Columns with Corinthian capitals of 1st century AD Roman temple.
RM2H652ME–La Antigua Casa de la Inquisicion, the old House of the Inquisition, in Calle Baja Iglesia, Alhama de Granada, Granada Province, Andalusia, Spain. In
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