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#11131587
9 April 2024
Cattle are grazing at dawn on a farmland in Firmat, Santa Fe Province, Argentina, on April 7, 2024.
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5 April 2024
A cow is grazing in a spring pasture in Bogacs, Hungary, on March 26, 2024.
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#10874724
25 December 2023
Cattle graze on a farm at sunset in Rockport, Texas on December 25, 2023.
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25 December 2023
Cattle graze on a farm at sunset in Rockport, Texas on December 25, 2023.
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#10868198
21 December 2023
A lamb is drinking milk from the udder of its mother on the outskirts of Srinagar, Kashmir, India, on December 21, 2023. The 40-day harshest winter period, 'Chillai-Kalan,' is beginning in Kashmir on Thursday.
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#3453056
20 November 2018
Ihlara valley with the gorge that goes down approximately 100m and is formed from the water of Melendiz river. The valley housed more than four thousand dwellings and a hundred cave churches decorated with frescoes. Around eighty thousand people once lived in Ihlara Valley. Ihlara is in Cappadocia, Central Anatolia, Turkey
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#3453058
20 November 2018
Ihlara valley with the gorge that goes down approximately 100m and is formed from the water of Melendiz river. The valley housed more than four thousand dwellings and a hundred cave churches decorated with frescoes. Around eighty thousand people once lived in Ihlara Valley. Ihlara is in Cappadocia, Central Anatolia, Turkey
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#3453060
20 November 2018
Ihlara valley with the gorge that goes down approximately 100m and is formed from the water of Melendiz river. The valley housed more than four thousand dwellings and a hundred cave churches decorated with frescoes. Around eighty thousand people once lived in Ihlara Valley. Ihlara is in Cappadocia, Central Anatolia, Turkey
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#3453062
20 November 2018
Ihlara valley with the gorge that goes down approximately 100m and is formed from the water of Melendiz river. The valley housed more than four thousand dwellings and a hundred cave churches decorated with frescoes. Around eighty thousand people once lived in Ihlara Valley. Ihlara is in Cappadocia, Central Anatolia, Turkey
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#3453070
20 November 2018
Ihlara valley with the gorge that goes down approximately 100m and is formed from the water of Melendiz river. The valley housed more than four thousand dwellings and a hundred cave churches decorated with frescoes. Around eighty thousand people once lived in Ihlara Valley. Ihlara is in Cappadocia, Central Anatolia, Turkey
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#3453072
20 November 2018
Ihlara valley with the gorge that goes down approximately 100m and is formed from the water of Melendiz river. The valley housed more than four thousand dwellings and a hundred cave churches decorated with frescoes. Around eighty thousand people once lived in Ihlara Valley. Ihlara is in Cappadocia, Central Anatolia, Turkey
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#3453074
20 November 2018
Ihlara valley with the gorge that goes down approximately 100m and is formed from the water of Melendiz river. The valley housed more than four thousand dwellings and a hundred cave churches decorated with frescoes. Around eighty thousand people once lived in Ihlara Valley. Ihlara is in Cappadocia, Central Anatolia, Turkey
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#3453076
20 November 2018
Ihlara valley with the gorge that goes down approximately 100m and is formed from the water of Melendiz river. The valley housed more than four thousand dwellings and a hundred cave churches decorated with frescoes. Around eighty thousand people once lived in Ihlara Valley. Ihlara is in Cappadocia, Central Anatolia, Turkey
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#3453080
20 November 2018
Ihlara valley with the gorge that goes down approximately 100m and is formed from the water of Melendiz river. The valley housed more than four thousand dwellings and a hundred cave churches decorated with frescoes. Around eighty thousand people once lived in Ihlara Valley. Ihlara is in Cappadocia, Central Anatolia, Turkey
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#3453082
20 November 2018
Ihlara valley with the gorge that goes down approximately 100m and is formed from the water of Melendiz river. The valley housed more than four thousand dwellings and a hundred cave churches decorated with frescoes. Around eighty thousand people once lived in Ihlara Valley. Ihlara is in Cappadocia, Central Anatolia, Turkey
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#3453084
20 November 2018
Ihlara valley with the gorge that goes down approximately 100m and is formed from the water of Melendiz river. The valley housed more than four thousand dwellings and a hundred cave churches decorated with frescoes. Around eighty thousand people once lived in Ihlara Valley. Ihlara is in Cappadocia, Central Anatolia, Turkey
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