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In the front beautiful mountain and Rainy water flow

Velly of Dera bugti balochistan pakistan

In the front beautiful mountain and Rainy water flow
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The tallest horse in the world is dead

Bigjake the tallest horse died yesterday due to.....has lived for 20yrs

The tallest horse in the world is dead
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The best carcass pig weight in nigeria

The  best carcass pig weight in nigeria
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somewhere in my town

took a walk way back when and i was picture happy, i had battery power too so many more to come from that day

somewhere in my town
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Kenyan landscape in makueni county a beautiful scenery

Kenyan landscape in makueni county a beautiful scenery
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yapahuwa kingdom in Sri Lanka

Yapahuwa served as the capital of Sri Lanka in the latter part of the 13th century (1273–1284). Built on a huge, 90 meter high rock boulder in the style of the Sigiriya rock fortress, Yapahuwa was a palace and military stronghold against foreign invaders. The palace and fortress were built by King Buvanekabahu I (1272–1284) in the year 1273. Many traces of ancient battle defences can still be seen, while an ornamental stairway, is its biggest showpiece. On top of the rock are the remains of a stupa, a Bodhi tree enclosure, and a rock shelter/cave used by Buddhist monks, indicating that earlier this site was used as a Buddhist monasterylike many boulders and hills in the area. There are several caves at the base of the rock. In one of them there is a shrine with Buddha images. One cave has a Brahmi script inscription. At the southern base of the rock there is a fortification with two moats and ramparts.

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Fruit In Love

Healty Romance

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Most popular and common food in Ivory Coast 🇨🇮

I’ve been traveling around the world to bring you the best pictures. This is the most common and popular food in Ivory Coast called akyeke.(aah-Kyei-key)

Most popular and common food in Ivory Coast 🇨🇮
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Smile in Black

First NFT

Smile in Black
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Poultry farming in africa

Practicing poultry farming made easier

Poultry farming in africa
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Best delicious found in Africa

Best delicious found in Africa
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Just in 1000 satoshi

Attitude boy

Just in 1000 satoshi
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Tradition food in ASIA

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Tradition food in ASIA
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Cooking in the kitchen

Our mothers of now aday cook so much delicious.

Cooking in the kitchen
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Beautiful sunshine in beach

Beautiful sunshine in beach
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The Most Beautiful Places in Nigeria to Take the Family

Here in abuja

The Most Beautiful Places in Nigeria to Take the Family
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Every nature in the world

All picture amazing beautiful world

Every nature in the world
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Beautiful Bee in search of meal

Beautiful Bee in search of meal
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Natural tree

The Nature Conservancy's Plant a Billion Trees campaign is a major forest restoration effort with a goal of planting a billion trees across the planet. Trees provide so many benefits to our everyday lives. They filter clean air, provide fresh drinking water, help curb climate change, and create homes for thousands of species of plants and animals. Planting a Billion Trees can help save the Earth from deforestation. It’s a big number, but we know we can do it with your help. A BILLION BEGINS WITH ONE Help us plant, protect and restore forests. A view of New York Harbor and the Statue of Liberty from Governors Island. The true meaning of life is to plant trees, under whose shade you do not expect to sit." NELSON HENDERSON Farmer and WWI Veteran Trees exhale for us so that we can inhale them to stay alive. Can we ever forget that? Let us love trees with every breath we take until we perish."

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