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Ramsar Collection (page 5)

Ramsar, a hidden gem in the heart of Australia's Northern Territory, is a place where nature's beauty intertwines with its tragic history

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Ramsar Collection: Lake with aquatic plants in the Danube Delta, romania
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Ramsar Collection: Channels and lakes during sunset in the Danube Delta, romania. Big willows, alder
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Ramsar Collection: Danube Delta during spring, with flooded riparian forest, romania
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Ramsar Collection: Panorama of lakes and channels in the Danube Delta, romania
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Ramsar Collection: Channels and lakes in the Danube Delta, romania
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Ramsar Collection: Lake in the Danube Delta, romania. Big willows, alder and ash trees from a riparian
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Ramsar Collection: Channels in the Danube Delta, romania. Big willows, alder and ash trees from a riparian
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Ramsar Collection: Channels during sunrise in the Danube Delta, romania
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Ramsar Collection: Lakes in the Danube Delta, romania, thunderstorm clouds form in the air, which is
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Ramsar Collection: The pigs of Maliuc, Domestic animals often roam free and look for food in the vicinity
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Ramsar Collection: Danube Delta, reed from last year. Reed is harvested in the Danube Delta for roofing
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Ramsar Collection: Fishermen bring in their harvest of fish during early spring in the Danube Delta, Romania
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Ramsar Collection: Aerial view of coastal sandbank and spit, Blakeney Point, Blakeney National Nature Reserve
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Ramsar Collection: Picture No. 10863215
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Ramsar Collection: European Aspen (Populus tremula) close-up of trunk, growing in river valley fen
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Ramsar Collection: European Aspen (Populus tremula) close-up of leaf, growing in river valley fen
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Ramsar Collection: European Aspen (Populus tremula) close-up of leaves, growing in river valley fen
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Ramsar Collection: View of lagoon and wetland habitat, Lagunas de Villafafila Reserve, Zamora, Castilla y Leon
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Ramsar Collection: Glossy Ibis flying over Rice fields in the Ebro Delta in the Province of Tarragona in northeastern
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Ramsar Collection: Rice fields in the Ebro Delta in the Province of Tarragona in northeastern Spain
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Ramsar Collection: View of coastline, at convergence of rivers Taw and Torridge
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Ramsar Collection: Boardwalk across vegetated coastal sand dune habitat at sunset, part of South West Coast path
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Ramsar Collection: Purple Lubber Grasshopper (Taeniopoda reticulata) adult, clinging to stem in rainforest
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Ramsar Collection: Black River Turtle (Rhinoclemmys funerea) adult, basking on log in flooded forest, Tortuguero N. P
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Ramsar Collection: Plumed Basilisk (Basiliscus plumifrons) adult male, climbing on leaves in primary rainforest
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Ramsar Collection: Spectacled Caiman (Caiman crocodilus) immature, close-up of head
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Ramsar Collection: Wild Crabapple (Malus sylvestris) close-up of fruit, growing in hedgerow at edge of river valley
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Ramsar Collection: Wild Crabapple (Malus sylvestris) fruit, growing in hedgerow habitat at edge of river valley fen
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Ramsar Collection: Elder (Sambucus nigra) close-up of leaves and berries, growing in river valley fen, Middle Fen
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Ramsar Collection: Elder (Sambucus nigra) habit, growing in river valley fen habitat, Middle Fen
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Ramsar Collection: Purple Loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) flowering, growing in river valley fen habitat, Middle Fen
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Ramsar Collection: Boardwalk and viewing platform in reedbed of river valley fen habitat at sunrise, Middle Fen
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Ramsar Collection: Domestic Cattle, cow, grazing on path in river valley fen habitat at sunrise
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Ramsar Collection: Domestic Cattle, cow, grazing in misty river valley fen meadow habitat at sunrise
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Ramsar Collection: Common Alder (Alnus glutinosa) coppiced stool with new growth, in river valley fen, Great Fen
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Ramsar Collection: White Willow (Salix alba var. caerulea) Cricket Bat Willow, plantation
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Ramsar Collection: Path through reedbed in river valley fen habitat, Redgrave and Lopham Fen N. N. R
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Ramsar Collection: Viewing platform at edge of fen raft spider pool, in river valley fen habitat
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Ramsar Collection: Wooden nestbox fixed to tree trunk, in snow covered woodland at edge of river valley fen
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Ramsar Collection: View of coastal wetland habitat, Tipperne Reserve, Tipperne and Vaerneengene Peninsula, Jutland
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Ramsar Collection: View of rushes growing in river valley fen habitat, Redgrave and Lopham Fen N. N. R
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Ramsar Collection: View of river and trees in river valley fen habitat, River Waveney, Redgrave and Lopham Fen N. N. R
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Ramsar Collection: View over reedbed habitat towards pool, Wolsey Creek Marshes, Hen Reedbeds, Suffolk Coast N. N. R
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Ramsar Collection: View of fen meadow habitat with gorse bushes, in river valley fen, Great Fen
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Ramsar Collection: Water trough with poached mud, on wet pasture in river valley fen, Redgrave and Lopham Fen
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Ramsar Collection: View of reedbed edge in river valley fen habitat, Redgrave and Lopham Fen N. N. R
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Ramsar Collection: Konik Horse, gelding, standing on snow in river valley fen habitat, Redgrave and Lopham Fen N. N. R
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Ramsar Collection: Konik Horse, mare, standing in snow at gate of reserve entrance


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Ramsar, a hidden gem in the heart of Australia's Northern Territory, is a place where nature's beauty intertwines with its tragic history. Once home to an array of diverse ecosystems and thriving wildlife, Ramsar faced an unforeseen challenge when Brumbies, wild horses introduced by settlers in the late 18th century, wreaked havoc on its delicate environment. The consequences were disastrous as these majestic creatures trampled upon the fragile landscapes that had flourished for centuries. The once-pristine habitats struggled to recover from this invasion, leaving behind scars that serve as a reminder of human interference. However, amidst this ecological turmoil lies Kakadu National Park - a beacon of hope and resilience. Recognized as a World Heritage Area, it stands tall against all odds and showcases the remarkable ability of nature to heal itself. Within its boundaries lie breathtaking vistas and untouched wilderness that captivate visitors from around the globe. As you venture through Ramsar's untamed terrain, you'll witness nature reclaiming what was lost. Vibrant flora emerges from scorched earth while native fauna cautiously returns to their rightful homes, and is here that one can truly appreciate the power of restoration and understand our responsibility towards preserving these precious lands. Beyond its environmental significance lies Ramsar's cultural heritage – deeply intertwined with Aboriginal traditions passed down through generations. The land holds stories whispered by ancient spirits; tales etched into rock formations and sacred sites dotting the landscape like whispers carried on gentle breezes. In Ramsar, time seems suspended as you immerse yourself in this living tapestry where past meets present. Every step taken unveils new wonders – be it cascading waterfalls or serene billabongs teeming with life. Each moment spent here is an opportunity to reconnect with Mother Nature herself and rediscover our own place within her grand design. So come forth and explore Ramsar – let your senses be awakened by its raw beauty and humbled by its resilience.