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Rock of Cashel
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The former Rock Island Depot at Chillicothe, Illinois, now a railroad museum
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Kikuyu men set up a burning barricade, Monday, Jan. 28, 2008 during ethnic clashes in Naivasha, Kenya. Hundreds of people from rival tribes confronted one another on a main road of Kenya's flower capital Monday, hefting machetes, clubs and rocks and retreating only when a handful of police between them fired live bullets into the air.
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Print from 1887. (Architect Frederick Cather wood was the first westerner known to have made detailed drawings of the Dome of the Rock, which he accomplished during a six-week period in 1833
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Kikuyu men cheer and push a Luo woman as she flee with all her belongings, Monday, Jan. 28, 2008 in Naivasha, Kenya. Hundreds of people from rival tribes confronted one another on a main road of Kenya's flower capital Monday, hefting machetes, clubs and rocks and retreating only when a handful of police between them fired live bullets into the air
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The Middlebury Panther, a bronze sculpture commissioned from American sculptor Lorenzo Ghiglieri in 1997 overlooks the entrance to Youngman Field at Alumni Stadium
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Kenya Election Violence.
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Egyptians gather near armored vehicles after minor clashes at Cairo's central Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, Wednesday March 9, 2011. At least two people were wounded when rival crowds pelted each other with rocks at Cairo's central Tahrir Square, the uprising's epicenter. The violence pitted youths camping out at the square to press their demand for a complete break with the ousted regime and another group that is opposed to their continued presence at the square.
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Anti-government protestors react as they block the road with rocks and burning tires during clashes with Yemeni security forces in Taiz, Yemen, Wednesday, June 1, 2011.
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FIA president Max Mosley arrives at the Automobile International Federation (FIA) headquarters, in Paris, Thursday, Sept. 13, 2007. Mosley attended the World Motor Sports council meeting which will decide whether to sanction the McLaren team in the spy scandal that has rocked Formula One. In a hearing before the Paris-based organization, McLaren is to face new evidence in the investigation into the team's alleged use of secret technical documents belonging to F1 rival Ferrar
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A Portuguese police officer tries to separate rival political groups after a rock throwing battle during presidential election campaigning Wednesday April 4, 2007, in Dili, East Timor´s capital. Successful presidential elections will prove that Eas
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Panorama of the Temple Mount, including Al-Aqsa Mosque and Dome of the Rock, from the Mount of Olives
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A DBR9 running in the 2005 Petit Le Mans at Road Atlanta. The DBR9 won the Sebring 12 Hours for its LMGT1 category in 2005, but came third in Le Mans 24 Hour behind arch-rivals Corvette Racing due to fuel problems.
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The 2008 Le Mans GT1 class winner at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. The DBR9 won the Sebring 12 Hours for its LMGT1 category in 2005, but came third in Le Mans 24 Hour behind arch-rivals Corvette Racing due to fuel problems.
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View of Warwick Castle from St Mary's Church. Warwick Castle is situated on a sandstone bluff at a bend of the River Avon. The river, which runs below the castle on the east side, has eroded the rock the castle stands on, forming a cliff. The river and cliff form natural defences.
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Tribal leader Bacha Khan, center, salutes to his followers and fighters before a meeting with U.N. and Afghan government envoys in the Afghan village of Melan, Afghanistan, some 30 km south of Gardez the capital of the Paktia province in eastern Afghanistan Sunday Feb. 3, 2002.
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The first known complete skeleton, C. lentus
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The earliest known skeletal reconstruction of a sauropod dinosaur: C. supremus by John A. Ryder, 1877
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Giovanni Bellini St Francis in EcstasyA
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Giovanni Bellini Le Christ Benissant 1465 1470
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The digits from a specimen of Anatotitan from Montana. Photographed at Dinoday 2009.
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Coin of the Umayyad Caliphate, based on a Sassanian prototype, 695 CE.
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Coin of the Umayyad Caliphate, based on a Sassanian prototype, copper falus, Aleppo, Syria, circa 695 CE.
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Hercules killing Centaur Nessus. (marble by Giambologna, Florence)
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Tyrannosaurus
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The "Viking canal" at Rubha an Dùnain
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Calchas presides at the sacrifice of Iphigeneia in a peristyle fresco from Pompeii.
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The Balmoral is a luxury five-star hotel and landmark in Edinburgh, Scotland, known as the North British Hotel until the late 1980s. It is located in the heart of the city at the east end of Princes Street, the main shopping street beneath the Edinburgh Castle rock, and the southern edge of the New Town. It is said to be one of most luxurious hotel in the world.
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The Fountain of the Four Rivers
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The Old Town Bridge of Trondheim.