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Images Dated 25th June 2008

Choose a picture from our Images Dated 25th June 2008 Collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts

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Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2008: NEPAL, Annapurna Circuit Trek Male and female Animistic protector guardians by the

NEPAL, Annapurna Circuit Trek Male and female Animistic protector guardians by the entrance gateway to Jharkot

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MALTA Valletta The waterfront redevelopment of old Baroque Pinto wharehouses below the bastion walls of Floriana beside the cruise ship terminal with boats moored alongside

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MALTA Valletta The Auberge de Castille the official seat of the knights of the Langue of Castille, Leon and Portugal designed by the Maltese architect Girolamo Cassar in 1574

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MALTA Valletta The Auberge de Castille the official seat of the knights of the Langue of Castille, Leon and Portugal designed by the Maltese architect Girolamo Cassar in 1574

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MALTA Valletta Collection box for Saint Anthony in a doorway on Republic Street with a small painting of the saint above

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MALTA Valletta The Auberge de Castille the official seat of the knights of the Langue of Castille, Leon and Portugal designed by the Maltese architect Girolamo Cassar in 1574

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MALTA Fort Saint Angelo on Vittoriosa one of the Three Cities in Valletta Harbour seen through an arch in the Upper Barrakka Gardens in Valletta

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MALTA Valletta The Auberge de Castille the official seat of the knights of the Langue of Castille, Leon and Portugal designed by the Maltese architect Girolamo Cassar in 1574

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MALTA Saint Julians Portomaso Hilton Tower office complex towering above a small church with dome and bell tower

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MALTA Paceville Stepped structure of seaside building with pattern of square coloured decoration

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MALTA Saint Julians Plastic bag containing loaves of fresh bread tied to the handle of wooden louvre shutter doors

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MALTA Paceville Stepped structure of seaside building with pattern of square coloured decoration

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MALTA Valletta The waterfront redevelopment of old Baroque Pinto wharehouses below the bastion walls of Floriana beside the cruise ship terminal with boats moored alongside

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MALTA Valletta The dome of the Carmelite Church of 1573 seen through the foredeck of an old schooner with a Maltese Cross flag moored on Sliema waterfront

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MALTA Valletta Traditional balconies along Republic Street

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MALTA Mdina The Silent City. Narrow street in the Medieval city

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MALTA Mdina The Silent City. Narrow street in the Medieval city

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MALTA Mdina The Silent City. The dome of 17th Century Saint Pauls Cathedral designed by architect Lorenzo Gafa seen from Bastion Square

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2008: England, East Sussex, Brighton

England, East Sussex, Brighton, Close-up of mid-section of Palace Pier at sunset with people walking along it

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MALTA Mdina The Silent City. Statue of a cherub at the top of stone steps in the Fontanella Tearooms garden

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MALTA Mdina The Silent City. Narrow street in the Medieval city

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MALTA Mdina The Silent City. The Baroque entrance to the Vilhena Palace now the National Museum of Natural History

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MALTA Valletta People walking by the waterfront redevelopment of old Baroque Pinto wharehouses below the bastion walls of Floriana beside the cruise ship terminal

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MALTA Valletta The waterfront redevelopment of old Baroque Pinto wharehouses below the bastion walls of Floriana beside the cruise ship terminal

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MALTA Valletta The waterfront redevelopment of old Baroque Pinto wharehouses below the bastion walls of Floriana beside the cruise ship terminal

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MALTA Valletta The waterfront redevelopment of old Baroque Pinto wharehouses below the bastion walls of Floriana beside the cruise ship terminal

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MALTA Valletta The waterfront redevelopment of old Baroque Pinto wharehouses below the bastion walls of Floriana beside the cruise ship terminal

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MALTA Valletta The waterfront redevelopment of old Baroque Pinto wharehouses below the bastion walls of Floriana beside the cruise ship terminal

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MALTA Valletta The Chapel dedicated to the Flight of The Holy Family To Egypt in the waterfront redevelopment of the old Baroque Pinto wharehouses below the bastion walls of Floriana beside

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MALTA Saint Julians Plastic bag containing loaves of fresh bread tied to the handle of wooden louvre shutter doors


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