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  • Pink lotus (water lily) blooms rising out of Gulshan Lake, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
    Lotus growing up
  • Jack fruit tree in Zanzibar bulging with fruits all along its trunk.
    Zanzibar_TNZ200801--4454.jpg
  • Acropolis, Erechtheum, details of restoration work ongoing.  Tools, planks, scaffolding.  Olive tree growing from foundation.
    GRC197804-2-17m.jpg
  • Sharp and shapely hills form a complicated landscape in the North Vietnam tribal region.  Most are systematically terraced for growing rice, knitted together by narrow footpaths that form bright ribbons across the scene.   The scene forms a complex curving visual geometry.
    Rural_North_Vietnam_VTN200602-221.jpg
  • Holiday card with poinsettias in bloom on a white ground.   Original photo shows the entire tree growing.
    Merry_Poinsettia_FL198201-34card5x7.jpg
  • Angkor, Banteay Prei: facade with banyan tree growing out of it.  This temple served as an encampment for government soldiers fighting the Khmer Rouge.
    Angkor_temple_Banteay_Prei_KHM200602...jpg
  • Acropolis, Parthenon: details of temple base and substructure, weeds growing in between the stones..
    Parthenon_stylobate_GRC197804-2-06.jpg
  • Two farmers and two yoked cattle in a muddy rice field not yet planted.  Beyond, another field flourishing with green growing rice.
    BGD198112-32.jpg
  • Rooftop view across part of the old section of Fez toward a newer section.  New concrete and cinder block structures sit atop ancient mud brick.  Everywhere growing radio and television antennae, and even a satellite dish.  Here and there laundry hung up.  One square minaret trimmed in green towers over all.
    Fes_rooftops_MOR200411_0543.jpg
  • Though the castle fabric is carefully stabilized and maintained, volunteer blooming plants find places to grow.  They are periodically cleared away before they can damage the stone.
    Blooms in the castle wall.jpg
  • Australian feral camels are feral populations consisting of two species of camel: mostly dromedaries (Camelus dromedarius) but also some bactrian camels (Camelus bactrianus). Imported into Australia from British India and Afghanistan[1] during the 19th century for transport and construction during the colonisation of the central and western parts of Australia, many were released into the wild after motorised transport replaced the use of camels in the early 20th century, resulting in a fast-growing feral population. (Wikipedia)  These two live in a zoo.
    AUS201804--6.tif
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