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N 17 B 1.2K C 0 E Oct 24, 2007 F Aug 8, 2023
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Gao Man Tang and his wife Jiang She Fang in the village of Pai Ze Wan, Chai He Ze county.

Tags:   Jim Richardson National Geographic agricultural lands agriculture Asia Autumn blowing China desert dirt dune environment eroded erosion Fall farm field horse man Outdoor Richardson rural Soil soil loss terraces wagon Wide Angle Yulin City Shaanxi Province

N 19 B 2.3K C 1 E Aug 29, 2022 F Sep 12, 2022
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Inside the Iron Age Broch of Gurness in Orkney, Scotland. This round tower house is of massive stone construction and about 2,000 years old.

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N 357 B 12.8K C 30 E Oct 23, 2011 F Jul 7, 2022
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Horses on the beach at Isle of Muck Farms at the end of the road on the small island. From here you can see the Isle of Rum.

Muck is the smallest of four main islands in the Small Isles, part of the Inner Hebrides of Scotland. It measures roughly 2.5 miles (4 km) east to west and has a population of around 30, mostly living near the harbour at Port Mòr. The other settlement on the island is the farm at Gallanach. The island's only road, about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) long, connects the two.

Tags:   gray sky back vista travel gray horse Hebrides United Kingdom *LOCATION Scotland remote Inner Hebrides island Isle of Muck Muck rural UK Small Isles

N 9 B 1.4K C 0 E May 21, 2007 F Jul 6, 2022
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Caol Ila distillery on Isle of Islay. Passage of the Sound of Islay on the west coast of Scotland. Between the islands of Islay and Jura.,

Tags:   cruise *LOCATION *CONCEPTS Islay *ACTIVITIES sea United Kingdom Jura Ship Scotland Jim'sThreeStar island Hebides Celtic ocean whisky UK Celitc Sea

N 239 B 8.9K C 14 E Aug 28, 2008 F Jun 1, 2022
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Inside Fingal's Cave on the Isle of Staffa, the island of volcanic basalt columns on the west coast of the Isle of Mull, Scotland. For lighting I had two assistants in the back of the cave, each with a million candlepower flashlight (torch) light painting the cave. Total exposure on this image was 90 seconds but the flashlights were only on for about 30 seconds (as I remember.) I could direct them from the camera position but it was somewhat difficult for them to hear my over the sound of the waves washing in and out of the cave.

Tags:   Hebrides geologic Scotland Staffa Geology Jim'sThreeStar Fingal's Cave UK LIghtpainting island Lighting


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