RM2T82Y8D–Kom el Shogafa necropolis, main tomb : Loculi in the side corridors.
RM2R8HEY2–Cemetery of San Cataldo. Architect Aldo Rossi. Modena. Emilia Romagna. Italy
RF2H5F68X–Reenactor roman soldier holds marching pack. Furca or marching pole for carrying supplies and equipment
RMEE0KAG–Tombs of the Kings, Pafos, Cyprus. Tomb 8, showing the main funerary loculus. Hellenistic and Roman period.
RMM50PER–Tombs of the Kings Paphos Cyprus Large tomb complex funerary loculus carved into rectangular rock monumental dromos of thirteen steps UNESCO World her
RF2WCAT4P–graphic view of the oculus environment - vue graphique de l'environnement de l'oculus
RMM170C2–Beit Hanoun, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory. 28th Jan, 2018. Palestinians gather at a freshly-discovered cemetery which was found by Abdelkarim al-Kafarna in his backyard in town of Beit Hanoun, in the northern Gaza strip on January 27, 2018. Experts said the graves were part of a loculus tomb that possibly dates from the late Roman-Byzantine era in the fourth to sixth century CE where Gaza was part of the far-flung Roman Empire Credit: Mohammed Asad/APA Images/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RMM18T73–Beit Hanoun, Gaza. 27th Jan, 2018. A Palestinian man holds pottery fragments at a freshly-discovered cemetery which was found by Abdelkarim al-Kafarna in his backyard in town of Beit Hanoun, in the northern Gaza strip on January 27, 2018. Experts said the graves were part of a loculus tomb that possibly dates from the late Roman-Byzantine era in the fourth to sixth century CE where Gaza was part of the far-flung Roman Empire. Credit: Nidal Alwaheidi/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
RMAP3EWT–Loculi, in the Tombs of the Kings near Paphos, West Coast, Cyprus
RMWWR92R–Very cute little gull, rare in nature. Red-legged kittiwake
RF2A8KXHJ–colorful cemetery small country side
RFCNXJNC–abstract science background with transparent globules in light back
RM2AMGJEF–Eltville / Germany - December 2019: The statue and niche grave of Adolf II in the Basilica of the Eberbach Abbey.
RM2ERXMET–Entrances of some Etruscan tombs in the middle of the vegetation
RF2M6DG3A–Colorful cemetery small country side
RMF06AKX–Wallsend, Tyne and Wear, UK. 8th August, 2015. Hadrian Festival at Segedunum Roman Fort: A Roman Gladiator inspects a piece of armour at the Mercatus (Roman Market). The Hadrian Festival is part of the programme of activities supporting the British Museum's Roman Empire: Power & People exhibition which is on public display 30 May – 13 September 2015 Credit: Andrew Nicholson/Alamy Live News
RFCC0H58–abstract science background with transparent globules in light back
RMKJ10F0–Loculus on Trajans column cast at Mainz
RF2A8GPFK–unhinged door and old broken chair on burial loculus of the cemetery
RM2R8HEYG–Cemetery of San Cataldo. Architect Aldo Rossi. Modena. Emilia Romagna. Italy
RF2H5F693–Roman soldier marching pack. Furca or marching pole for carrying supplies and equipment
RMEE0KAB–Tombs of the Kings, Pafos, Cyprus. Tomb 8. View through entrance archway showing the main funerary loculus.
RMM50PF7–Tombs of the Kings Paphos Cyprus Large tomb complex funerary loculus carved into rectangular rock monumental dromos of thirteen steps UNESCO World her
RF2WCAT6F–graphic view of the oculus environment - vue graphique de l'environnement de l'oculus
RMM170AK–Beit Hanoun, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory. 28th Jan, 2018. Palestinians gather at a freshly-discovered cemetery which was found by Abdelkarim al-Kafarna in his backyard in town of Beit Hanoun, in the northern Gaza strip on January 27, 2018. Experts said the graves were part of a loculus tomb that possibly dates from the late Roman-Byzantine era in the fourth to sixth century CE where Gaza was part of the far-flung Roman Empire Credit: Mohammed Asad/APA Images/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RMM18T79–Beit Hanoun, Gaza. 27th Jan, 2018. A Palestinian man holds pottery fragments at a freshly-discovered cemetery which was found by Abdelkarim al-Kafarna in his backyard in town of Beit Hanoun, in the northern Gaza strip on January 27, 2018. Experts said the graves were part of a loculus tomb that possibly dates from the late Roman-Byzantine era in the fourth to sixth century CE where Gaza was part of the far-flung Roman Empire. Credit: Nidal Alwaheidi/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
RMR02TNE–Bramley apple cut in half and slightly oxidising with internal structure fluorescence and unseen colours from blacklight and pigments in wooden board
RFP0GF15–Mallards nest in dry grass and of soft down. Egg laying occurs in April. Baltic sea. Clutch of nine white eggs
RMR02TNA–Bramley apple cut in half and slightly oxidising with internal structure fluorescence and unseen colours from blacklight and pigments in wooden board
RM2AMYE3G–Manual of pathological anatomy . Epithelial cancer. Four of the loculi are shown, and some of the flattened cells, oneof which is curved, having- probably been arranged round a loculus. enormous growth of scaly epithelium, which in some parts showeda tendency to fatty change, and here and there the capsulatingarrangement mentioned below. If glands exist in the part affected,their epithelium may also accumulate within their canals, and Fig. 41. 1.
RFEW9JXC–Sabretache, vintage engraved illustration. Dictionary of words and things - Larive and Fleury - 1895.
RMWX250B–Mallards nest, Clutch of nine white eggs
RMPG46XP–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. 4i6 ANGIOSPERMAE—MONOCOTYLEDONES and the cavity of the anther is exposed. Each loculus contains two very crumbling pollinia, which are separated above, and united in the middle by elastic threads. The upper part of the loculi, pressed against the back of the rostellum, dehisces before the flower opens, the pollinia thus coming into contact with the back of the mucilage-receptacle. The oblique surface of the stigma projects below the rostellum. Darwin ob- ser
RM2AD9CF2–Common tern (Sterna hirundo) is sitting on the nest
RFK7CTTE–Old illustration depicting a burial in Barcelona cemetery, Spain. By Dore, publ. on Le Tour du Monde, Paris, 1862
RMKJ10DB–Loculus on Trajans column cast at Mainz (detail)
RM2AD9X8C–Pair of birds. One sits on a nest, a partner nearby as a guard territory in the colony
RF2A6C3GR–unhinged door and broken chair on burial plot of the cemetery
RF2H5F682–Reenactor roman soldier holds marching pack. Furca or marching pole for carrying supplies and equipment
RME0T6RY–Gallic Wars. 58-50 BC. Roman soldiers and equipment. Caesaar in Gaul, 1917. Engraving. Color.
RMM50PEX–Tombs of the Kings Paphos Cyprus Large tomb complex funerary loculus carved into rectangular rock monumental dromos of thirteen steps UNESCO World her
RMM170B1–Beit Hanoun, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory. 28th Jan, 2018. Palestinians gather at a freshly-discovered cemetery which was found by Abdelkarim al-Kafarna in his backyard in town of Beit Hanoun, in the northern Gaza strip on January 27, 2018. Experts said the graves were part of a loculus tomb that possibly dates from the late Roman-Byzantine era in the fourth to sixth century CE where Gaza was part of the far-flung Roman Empire Credit: Mohammed Asad/APA Images/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RMM18T6T–Beit Hanoun, Gaza. 27th Jan, 2018. A Palestinian man holds pottery fragments at a freshly-discovered cemetery which was found by Abdelkarim al-Kafarna in his backyard in town of Beit Hanoun, in the northern Gaza strip on January 27, 2018. Experts said the graves were part of a loculus tomb that possibly dates from the late Roman-Byzantine era in the fourth to sixth century CE where Gaza was part of the far-flung Roman Empire. Credit: Nidal Alwaheidi/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
RFP0GF16–Mallards nest in dry grass and of soft down. Egg laying occurs in April. Baltic sea. Clutch of nine white eggs
RMR02TNN–Bramley apple cut in half and slightly oxidising with internal structure fluorescence and unseen colours from blacklight and pigments in wooden board
RF2TAJ5RY–Bird's Nest Guide. Nidology. European coot (Fulica atra) nest on a eutrophied lake with an abundance of cattails
RM2AG3N7T–. Tumours, innocent and malignant; their clinical characters and appropriate treatment. ritoneum. When therent in the loculus is not repaired the glands in its wallscontinue to secrete, and the mucus accumulates in the belly,simulating hydroperitoneum. On one occasion I removedfrom a womans belly three gallons of inspissated mucusof this kind which had been secreted by an ovarian aden-oma no bigger than a coco-nut. The belly was so tightlystuffed with this jelly-like material that it had produced ahernial protrusion at the umbilicus and the left femoral ring,the sac in each case beinof crammed
RFEW953N–Sabretache, vintage engraved illustration. Dictionary of words and things - Larive and Fleury - 1895.
RMPG2EBE–. Class-book of botany : being outlines of the structure, physiology, and classification of plants ; with a flora of the United States and Canada . Botany; Botany; Botany. 431 ; 429, seplioidal; 430, loculloidal; 431, septifragal. 2, Septicidal {septum, partition, ccedo, to cut), when it takes place through the dissepiments (which are double, § 525). The carpels thus separated may open severally by sutures, (Mallows), or remain inde- hiscent, as in Vervain. 5, Loculicidal [loculus, a cell, ccedo, to cut), when each carpel opens at its dorsal suture directly into the cell (evening-primrose, lil
RM2AD9YJ6–Black-headed gulls made nest
RF2WW4PDK–Pieve, TV, Italy - March 13, 2024: Burial niches on the Military Memorial of Monte Grappa of the First World War in winter
RM2AD9989–Pair of birds. One sits on a nest, a partner nearby as a guard territory in the colony
RMM170A9–Beit Hanoun, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory. 28th Jan, 2018. Palestinians gather at a freshly-discovered cemetery which was found by Abdelkarim al-Kafarna in his backyard in town of Beit Hanoun, in the northern Gaza strip on January 27, 2018. Experts said the graves were part of a loculus tomb that possibly dates from the late Roman-Byzantine era in the fourth to sixth century CE where Gaza was part of the far-flung Roman Empire Credit: Mohammed Asad/APA Images/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RMM18T78–Beit Hanoun, Gaza. 27th Jan, 2018. A Palestinian man holds pottery fragments at a freshly-discovered cemetery which was found by Abdelkarim al-Kafarna in his backyard in town of Beit Hanoun, in the northern Gaza strip on January 27, 2018. Experts said the graves were part of a loculus tomb that possibly dates from the late Roman-Byzantine era in the fourth to sixth century CE where Gaza was part of the far-flung Roman Empire. Credit: Nidal Alwaheidi/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
RMR02TNC–Bramley apple cut in half and slightly oxidising with internal structure fluorescence and unseen colours from blacklight and pigments in wooden board
RF2T67CF6–Bird's Nest Guide. Nidology. European coot (Fulica atra) nest on a eutrophied lake with an abundance of reed
RM2AJ9G1W–Monuments of the early church . glyph as it was treated inthe graffiti of the gravestones; the five loaves and the twofishes alone sufficed to represent at once the miracle and thesacrament. A second-century sarcophagus of travertine in thecatacomb of S. Priscilla is adorned simply with five loaves onone side of the epitaph and an anchor on the other. Two fishand five loaves appear upon a tombstone which is preservedat Modena; a similar monument is preserved in the Kircherianmuseum at Rome; and one of the tiles covering a loculus inS. Priscilla has upon it two loaves moulded in mortar, — evi-
RMPG3C92–. Plant studies; an elementary botany. Botany. Fig. 3^5. Diagrammatic f^ectioTis of ovaries; A. cross-section of an ovary with one loculiis and three carpels, tlio tliree sets of ovules said to be attached to the wall (parietal); B. cross-section of an ovary 1th three loculi and three carpels, the ovules being in the center (central) ; C, longitudinal section of i>.—After Schim- therefore, may have one loculus or several loculi. "Where there are several loculi each one usually represents a con- stitutent carpel (Fig. 325, B); where there is one loculus the ovary may comprise one carp
RF2A97PHR–broken door and damaged chair on burial plot of the cemetery
RMM170B8–Beit Hanoun, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory. 28th Jan, 2018. Palestinians gather at a freshly-discovered cemetery which was found by Abdelkarim al-Kafarna in his backyard in town of Beit Hanoun, in the northern Gaza strip on January 27, 2018. Experts said the graves were part of a loculus tomb that possibly dates from the late Roman-Byzantine era in the fourth to sixth century CE where Gaza was part of the far-flung Roman Empire Credit: Mohammed Asad/APA Images/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RMM18T75–Beit Hanoun, Gaza. 27th Jan, 2018. A Palestinian man holds pottery fragments at a freshly-discovered cemetery which was found by Abdelkarim al-Kafarna in his backyard in town of Beit Hanoun, in the northern Gaza strip on January 27, 2018. Experts said the graves were part of a loculus tomb that possibly dates from the late Roman-Byzantine era in the fourth to sixth century CE where Gaza was part of the far-flung Roman Empire. Credit: Nidal Alwaheidi/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
RMR02TNH–Bramley apple cut in half and slightly oxidising with internal structure fluorescence and unseen colours from blacklight and pigments in wooden board
RF2WD93A2–Bird's Nest Guide. Nidology. European coot (Fulica atra) nest on a eutrophied lake with an abundance of cattails
RM2AXDE9N–Text-book of structural and physiological botany . Fig. soA — Cyalhwt Aparine; I. part of plant (natural size); II. flower and fruit (magnified) ; III. longitudinal section through fruit (greatly magnified). genera so similar to the true leaves as to give the appearance of a spu-rious whorl. The stamens are equal in number to the corolla-lobes andalternate with them ; the ovary bilocular, the seeds solitary or rarelytwo in each loculus, or multilocular and the seeds several in each division. special Morphology and Classification, 393 The fruit is a drupe, berry, capsule, or achene, or is somet
RF2DAF641–dramatic open grave with a serious old woman and the door torn up in an abandoned cemetery in black and white effect
RMM170BW–Beit Hanoun, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory. 28th Jan, 2018. Palestinians gather at a freshly-discovered cemetery which was found by Abdelkarim al-Kafarna in his backyard in town of Beit Hanoun, in the northern Gaza strip on January 27, 2018. Experts said the graves were part of a loculus tomb that possibly dates from the late Roman-Byzantine era in the fourth to sixth century CE where Gaza was part of the far-flung Roman Empire Credit: Mohammed Asad/APA Images/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RMR02TNP–Bramley apple cut in half and slightly oxidising with internal structure fluorescence and unseen colours from blacklight and pigments in wooden board
RF2GD4JD5–Bird's Nest Guide. Nidology. European coot (Fulica atra) egg on a yellow-green background as ornithology learning material
RM2AFJ120–. The structure and development of mosses and ferns (Archegoniatae). Fig. 168.—Archangiopteris Henryi. A, Entire sterile leaf, reduced; B, base of stipe,showing the stipules; C, part of a fertile pinna, of the natural size. (AfterChrist & Giesenhagen.) , the contraction of thinner walled cells surrounded by firmertissue. The number of spores produced in each loculus is approx-imately 1750 for Dancca, 7500 for Kaulfiissia, 2500 for Marat-tia, and 1450 for Angiopteris. J Bowers account and figures of Angiopteris differ from thespecimens examined by the writer in the greater thickness of 298 MOSS
RF2WW4PBD–Pieve, TV, Italy - March 13, 2024:niches of Military Memorial of Grappa Mount in Veneto Italian Region
RMM170BB–Beit Hanoun, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory. 28th Jan, 2018. Palestinians gather at a freshly-discovered cemetery which was found by Abdelkarim al-Kafarna in his backyard in town of Beit Hanoun, in the northern Gaza strip on January 27, 2018. Experts said the graves were part of a loculus tomb that possibly dates from the late Roman-Byzantine era in the fourth to sixth century CE where Gaza was part of the far-flung Roman Empire Credit: Mohammed Asad/APA Images/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RF2T5XTJP–Bird's Nest Guide. Nidology. European coot (Fulica atra) nest on a eutrophied lake with an abundance of cattails
RM2AN8C29–An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . l cavities in the mas-toid and other bones, the alveoli of the lungs, the cleft-like spaces orareolsB of connective tissue, and, in botany, the cavity or loculus ofthe ovary, containing the ovules. (S), a cavity opening upon a freesurface, such as the crypts in the stomach of the camel and otherruminants, the cavities in the nests of wasps and bees, the depres-sion or loculus in the anther, which co
RF2WXD52R–Pieve, TV, Italy - March 13, 2024: Military Memorial of Monte Grappa burial niches with the names of dead soldiers in winter
RMM170B7–Beit Hanoun, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory. 28th Jan, 2018. Palestinians gather at a freshly-discovered cemetery which was found by Abdelkarim al-Kafarna in his backyard in town of Beit Hanoun, in the northern Gaza strip on January 27, 2018. Experts said the graves were part of a loculus tomb that possibly dates from the late Roman-Byzantine era in the fourth to sixth century CE where Gaza was part of the far-flung Roman Empire Credit: Mohammed Asad/APA Images/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RF2WX29X9–Bird's Nest Guide. Nidology. European coot (Fulica atra) nest on a eutrophied lake with an abundance of cattails
RM2AXDEFJ–Text-book of structural and physiological botany . III.. Fig. soA — Cyalhwt Aparine; I. part of plant (natural size); II. flower and fruit (magnified) ; III. longitudinal section through fruit (greatly magnified). genera so similar to the true leaves as to give the appearance of a spu-rious whorl. The stamens are equal in number to the corolla-lobes andalternate with them ; the ovary bilocular, the seeds solitary or rarelytwo in each loculus, or multilocular and the seeds several in each division. special Morphology and Classification, 393 The fruit is a drupe, berry, capsule, or achene, or is
RF2A90RDB–Houseboat. This is an unusual floating nest Black-headed gull (Larus ridibundus) built among the reeds on the lake. In the nest is a clutch of three e
RFP0GF1R–Mallards nest in dry grass and of soft down. Egg laying occurs in April. Baltic sea. Clutch of nine white eggs
RF2WW4PF8–Pieve, TV, Italy - March 13, 2024: Military Memorial of Monte Grappa burial niches with the names of dead soldiers in winter
RMM170AE–Beit Hanoun, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory. 28th Jan, 2018. Palestinians gather at a freshly-discovered cemetery which was found by Abdelkarim al-Kafarna in his backyard in town of Beit Hanoun, in the northern Gaza strip on January 27, 2018. Experts said the graves were part of a loculus tomb that possibly dates from the late Roman-Byzantine era in the fourth to sixth century CE where Gaza was part of the far-flung Roman Empire Credit: Mohammed Asad/APA Images/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2AFJ24T–. The structure and development of mosses and ferns (Archegoniatae). Fig. 166.—A, Transverse section of three synangia of Dancea alata, Xis; B, horizontalsection of a synangium, showing the numerous loculi, X15; C, vertical; D, hori-zontal section of a synangium of Kaulfussia cesculifolia, XiS. (C, D, afterBower.) Archangiopteris. He finds in all of them that the sporogenoustissue of each sporangium (or loculus), can usually be tracedto a single mother-cell, although there may be exceptions to. thisrule. In all cases the tapetum arises from the tissue adjacent tothe archesporium, and not from
RFP0GF19–Mallards nest in dry grass and of soft down. Egg laying occurs in April. Baltic sea. Clutch of nine white eggs
RF2H2DJNF–Bird's Nest Guide. Nidology. European coot (Fulica atra) nest on a eutrophied lake with an abundance of common reed (Phragmites australis)
RF2WXD4XY–Pieve, TV, Italy - March 13, 2024:Niches of Military Memorial an ossuary of the First World War with snow and italian flag
RMM170BA–Beit Hanoun, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory. 28th Jan, 2018. Palestinians gather at a freshly-discovered cemetery which was found by Abdelkarim al-Kafarna in his backyard in town of Beit Hanoun, in the northern Gaza strip on January 27, 2018. Experts said the graves were part of a loculus tomb that possibly dates from the late Roman-Byzantine era in the fourth to sixth century CE where Gaza was part of the far-flung Roman Empire Credit: Mohammed Asad/APA Images/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2AFJ1RY–. The structure and development of mosses and ferns (Archegoniatae). Fig. 166.—A, Transverse section of three synangia of Dancea alata, Xis; B, horizontalsection of a synangium, showing the numerous loculi, X15; C, vertical; D, hori-zontal section of a synangium of Kaulfussia cesculifolia, XiS. (C, D, afterBower.) Archangiopteris. He finds in all of them that the sporogenoustissue of each sporangium (or loculus), can usually be tracedto a single mother-cell, although there may be exceptions to. thisrule. In all cases the tapetum arises from the tissue adjacent tothe archesporium, and not from
RF2JDK014–Bird's Nest Guide. Nidology. European coot (Fulica atra) nest on a eutrophied lake with an abundance of common reed (Phragmites australis)
RF2WXD53F–Pieve, TV, Italy - March 13, 2024: Military Memorial of Monte Grappa burial niches with the names of dead soldiers in winter
RMM170AR–Beit Hanoun, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory. 28th Jan, 2018. Palestinians gather at a freshly-discovered cemetery which was found by Abdelkarim al-Kafarna in his backyard in town of Beit Hanoun, in the northern Gaza strip on January 27, 2018. Experts said the graves were part of a loculus tomb that possibly dates from the late Roman-Byzantine era in the fourth to sixth century CE where Gaza was part of the far-flung Roman Empire Credit: Mohammed Asad/APA Images/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2AN1ND5–Gynaecology for students and practitioners . Fig. 361. Bilateral Compound Theca-luteik Cysts from a Case ofVesicijlar Mole, followed by chorionepithelioma. of a foetal skull. In general appearance a compound theca-lutein cyst. Fig. 362. Wall of a Loculus of a Compound Theca-lutein Ctst, showing the albuminous fluid-contents hardened by formalin solution. The lutein tissue is represented by two laminae which have been displaced from the inner surface and lie in the fibrous tissue composing the cyst-wall. resembles a compound hydrops folliculorum or large Rokitanskystumour. The loculi possess ex
RF2TB6G2A–Bird's Nest Guide. Nidology. Slavonian grebe (Podiceps auritus) floating nest in reed beds of southern eutrophic lake with abundance of common reed (P
RF2WW4PDN–Pieve, TV, Italy - March 13, 2024: Military Memorial of Monte Grappa burial niches with the names of dead soldiers in winter
RMM170BX–Beit Hanoun, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory. 28th Jan, 2018. A Palestinian man holds pottery fragments at a freshly-discovered cemetery which was found by Abdelkarim al-Kafarna in his backyard in town of Beit Hanoun, in the northern Gaza strip on January 27, 2018. Experts said the graves were part of a loculus tomb that possibly dates from the late Roman-Byzantine era in the fourth to sixth century CE where Gaza was part of the far-flung Roman Empire Credit: Mohammed Asad/APA Images/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2AXDBDJ–Text-book of structural and physiological botany . Fig. 510. — I. Fruit of carrot. Fig. 511.—I. Fruit of hemlock, Coniuvt maciilatiitnDaticMS C«r<9/a (Orthospermae) ; (Campylospermse) ; II. transverse section ; part of the II. transverse section ; the four embryo is seen in the centre of the endosperm (mag- secondary ridges are conspicu- nified). ous; of the primary ridges the two lateral ones are scarcely visible, the median (carina) andintermediate ones are spiny (magnified). special Morphology and Classification. 397 uni-locular, and contains a single pendulous ovule in each loculus. Eac
RF2GNGE7Y–Bird's Nest Guide. Nidology. European coot (Fulica atra) nest on a eutrophied lake with an abundance of cattails
RF2WXD4YD–Pieve, TV, Italy - March 13, 2024:Niches of Italian Military Memorial an ossuary of the First World War with snow
RMM170CG–Beit Hanoun, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory. 28th Jan, 2018. A Palestinian man holds pottery fragments at a freshly-discovered cemetery which was found by Abdelkarim al-Kafarna in his backyard in town of Beit Hanoun, in the northern Gaza strip on January 27, 2018. Experts said the graves were part of a loculus tomb that possibly dates from the late Roman-Byzantine era in the fourth to sixth century CE where Gaza was part of the far-flung Roman Empire Credit: Mohammed Asad/APA Images/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
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