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"Pinus pinea"
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#13156803
5 January 2026
Via dei Fori Imperiali is lined with umbrella pine trees, with the dome of the Church of the Most Holy Name of Mary at the Trajan Forum visible in the background, in Rome, Italy, on November 10, 2023.
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#13156842
5 January 2026
The intersection of Via dei Fori Imperiali and Largo Corrado Ricci is seen with residential buildings in the background and umbrella pine trees in the foreground in Rome, Italy, on November 10, 2023.
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#3658296
16 January 2019
An empty road in the snow covered Seich Sou forest (meaning Sheikh's Water) in the outskirts of Thessaloniki or another name is Kedrinos Lofos (meaning Cedar Hill). Aerial view of the snow covered city of Thessaloniki and its monuments in northern Greece after the first snowfall of the year on January 5, 2019.
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#3658334
16 January 2019
Snow covered Seich Sou forest (meaning Sheikh's Water) in the outskirts of Thessaloniki or another name is Kedrinos Lofos (meaning Cedar Hill) with the city in the foreground and the ringroad highway while Hortiatis mountain is in the background. Aerial view of the snow covered city of Thessaloniki and its monuments in northern Greece after the first snowfall of the year on January 5, 2019.
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#3658344
16 January 2019
Snow covered Seich Sou forest (meaning Sheikh's Water) in the outskirts of Thessaloniki or another name is Kedrinos Lofos (meaning Cedar Hill) with the city, the sea and the sunset in the background. Aerial view of the snow covered city of Thessaloniki and its monuments in northern Greece after the first snowfall of the year on January 5, 2019.
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#3658346
16 January 2019
Snow covered Theatro Dasous meaning Forest Theater in Seich Sou forest (meaning Sheikh's Water) in the outskirts of Thessaloniki or another name is Kedrinos Lofos (meaning Cedar Hill). Aerial view of the snow covered city of Thessaloniki and its monuments in northern Greece after the first snowfall of the year on January 5, 2019.
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#3658348
16 January 2019
Snow covered Theatro Dasous meaning Forest Theater in Seich Sou forest (meaning Sheikh's Water) in the outskirts of Thessaloniki or another name is Kedrinos Lofos (meaning Cedar Hill). Aerial view of the snow covered city of Thessaloniki and its monuments in northern Greece after the first snowfall of the year on January 5, 2019.
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#3658350
16 January 2019
Top Down images of the snow covered Seich Sou forest (meaning Sheikh's Water) in the outskirts of Thessaloniki or another name is Kedrinos Lofos (meaning Cedar Hill). Aerial view of the snow covered city of Thessaloniki and its monuments in northern Greece after the first snowfall of the year on January 5, 2019.
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#3658356
16 January 2019
Snow covered Seich Sou forest (meaning Sheikh's Water) in the outskirts of Thessaloniki or another name is Kedrinos Lofos (meaning Cedar Hill). Aerial view of the snow covered city of Thessaloniki and its monuments in northern Greece after the first snowfall of the year on January 5, 2019.
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#7287350
27 October 2021
Traditional Ocote Mayan pine ccent wood related to the Day of the Dead (Día de Muertos) seenn for sale in a local corner shop in Playa Del Carmen, as Mexico prepare to celebrate two days holidays on the 1st and 2nd of November. On Tuesday, 26 October 2021, in Playa Del Carmen, Quintana Roo, Mexico.
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27 August 2021
A small Monkey Puzzle Tree (Araucaria araucana) sapling growing in Santiago, Chile, on March 21, 2010. The Monkey Puzzle Tree is the national tree of Chile. The Monkey Puzzle Tree is a popular garden tree, planted for its unusual effect of the thick, 'reptilian' branches with a very symmetrical appearance.
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#6934620
5 August 2021
Rows of tall pine trees on the Hawaiian island of Maui, USA.
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#13277468
5 February 2026
Pine forests in Chubut, Argentine Patagonia, on January 26, 2026 are largely made up of introduced exotic species that have spread across the Andean region, creating ''green deserts.'' Acting as heavy fuel loads, they increase the risk of uncontrollable wildfires, especially after previous fires that trigger dense regeneration. Originally planted for production, these non-native pines now behave as invasive species, outcompeting native forests and complicating firefighting efforts, particularly in urban-rural areas. Recent fires highlight the danger of unmanaged pine expansion, especially near protected areas, where extreme weather and strong winds make fire control even more difficult.
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#13277462
5 February 2026
Pine forests in Chubut, Argentine Patagonia, on January 26, 2026 are largely made up of introduced exotic species that have spread across the Andean region, creating ''green deserts.'' Acting as heavy fuel loads, they increase the risk of uncontrollable wildfires, especially after previous fires that trigger dense regeneration. Originally planted for production, these non-native pines now behave as invasive species, outcompeting native forests and complicating firefighting efforts, particularly in urban-rural areas. Recent fires highlight the danger of unmanaged pine expansion, especially near protected areas, where extreme weather and strong winds make fire control even more difficult.
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#13277463
5 February 2026
Pine forests in Chubut, Argentine Patagonia, on January 26, 2026 are largely made up of introduced exotic species that have spread across the Andean region, creating ''green deserts.'' Acting as heavy fuel loads, they increase the risk of uncontrollable wildfires, especially after previous fires that trigger dense regeneration. Originally planted for production, these non-native pines now behave as invasive species, outcompeting native forests and complicating firefighting efforts, particularly in urban-rural areas. Recent fires highlight the danger of unmanaged pine expansion, especially near protected areas, where extreme weather and strong winds make fire control even more difficult.
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#13277464
5 February 2026
Pine forests in Chubut, Argentine Patagonia, on January 26, 2026 are largely made up of introduced exotic species that have spread across the Andean region, creating ''green deserts.'' Acting as heavy fuel loads, they increase the risk of uncontrollable wildfires, especially after previous fires that trigger dense regeneration. Originally planted for production, these non-native pines now behave as invasive species, outcompeting native forests and complicating firefighting efforts, particularly in urban-rural areas. Recent fires highlight the danger of unmanaged pine expansion, especially near protected areas, where extreme weather and strong winds make fire control even more difficult.
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