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Harbor Pier In New Marina, Veradero, Cuba
The river at Cartagena, Colombia
Close-up of gray ships of the Russian Black Sea Fleet in the port of Sevastopol. A ship on guard of peace. Republic of Crimea, October 4, 2010
Farm of seashells
Lighthouse in Llanes
Nassau, The Bahamas - March 22, 2016: Bow and bridge of the HMBS Nassau (P-61) patrol boat of the Royal Bahamas Defense Force docked in Nassau, The Bahamas.
Miami is an international city in the far southeast of Florida. The Cuban influence is reflected in the cafes and tobacconists of Calle Ocho in Little Havana. On the barrier islands, across the turquoise waters of Biscayne Bay, lies Miami Beach, on which South Beach is located. This glamorous neighborhood is famous for its colorful Art Deco buildings, white sand, seaside hotels, and trendy clubs.
Aerial view from a drone of a girl
Playa del Carmen, Mexico - December 29, 2017: Playa Del Carmen Ferry building with people waiting for ferry to Cozumel.
This is a global environmental problem of nature pollution. Baltic sea in summer.
Beautiful seascape of Okinawa Miyakojima
Boats Docked at Miami Port
Aerial panorama of Bahia Honda State Park in Florida Keys, USA.
Vila Nova de Gaia seen from the Dom Luis II bridge with the boats on the bank of the Douro river
Port Miami, one of the largest cargo port in the US.
Ferry approaching pier at Kaprije town on island Kaprije, Dalmatia, Croatia.
August 7, 2018 - Trinidad, Cuba: locals and tourists at Plaza Mayor Trinidad at sunset, Cuba
South Britanny Morbihan and Finistere coastline bewtween Lorient Groix and Glénans islands and Brest
Five-masted ship in Saintes island in Guadeloupe, a beautiful boat
View of the military, commercial dock and ships with mountains of La Spezia in Italy
Beautiful  Mediterranean landscape. Sailboats on water. Montenegro, Adriatic Sea. Bay of Kotor, Porto Montenegro marina in Tivat city
Miami, United States, March 1,2020: Yachts docked at Port of Miami across from one of Miami's Coast Guard stations. The United States Coast Guard is the coastal defense, search and rescue, and maritime law enforcement branch of the United States Armed Forces and one of the country's eight uniformed services.
Rural landscape in Morning mist haze. Countryside at dawn in fog, aerial view. Country houses near lake in Foggy dawn. Lake in morning mist sunrise. Pond in dusk at rural fog landscape. House in rural
View from island to the Indian Ocean
Itajaí-sc,Brazil-December 14,2023 riverside marina in a late afternoon, beira rio, late afternoon with boats on the beira rio lagoon.
The Fort of San Luis de Bocachica, was a military fortress that defended Cartagena in the 17th and 18th centuries. Built by the Spanish during the colonial period.\nIt is situated in the Island of Tierra Bomba, and controlled the entrance to the Cartagena bay, by the channel of Bocachica along with the San Jose Battery.  The fort was started in 1646 by the engineer Juan de Somovilla. \nThe fort was attacked several times being the most famous, the Raid on Cartagena in 1697 and the Attack on Cartagena in 1741.\nDuring the War of the League of Augsburg, French troops and pirates, attacked the fort on the 13th April 1697 and took it the 15th April 1697, but the fort was not destroyed because of the heroic defense of Don Sancho Jimeno and because of the strategic position.\nDuring the War of the Jenkins' Ear, Cartagena was sieged by English troops. The 13th March 1741 the British navy damaged the fort severely and landed troops and put it on fire, destroying it completely, during the retreat. \nIn 1753 building of a new fortress started by the engineer Antonio de Arévalo over the ruins of the old fort. The fortress was completed in 1759. It continues today as an important tourist attraction.
View of one of the 18-pound cannons used as the Noon Gun on Signal Hill looking towards Cape Town harbour on a hazy day
Speedboat snorkeling tour boat to Similan and Surin Islands. This is moored ready to take on passengers for an early morning journey to Surin Islands to snorkel on the reefs and see the tropical fish. There are fishing boats moored at the dockside.
View from the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Bridge to the harbor with ships, Wilhelmshaven, Germany
Uros Islands, Lake Titicaca, Peru - April 21, 2022; The floating islands of Uros are located in Lake Titicaca, the world's highest navigable lake, close to Puno at 3.812 metres above sea level. These floating islands are made out of reed which is an aquatic plant that grows on the surface of the Lake Titicaca.\n\n\nThe Uros are believed to be direct descendants of the first inhabitants of Lake Titicaca. The community has lived on the floating islands for decades. According to history, the pre-Inca community of the Uros was forced to build their floating houses when the Inca Empire expanded their lands and expelled them. Consequently, the people of Uros didn’t want to fight, they just wanted to live in peace. Therefore they decided to retreat to the lake to protect themselves from aggressive Incas and other invading groups. If a threat arose, the Uros could move their islands to another safe part of the Lake. In this form they have maintained their lifestyle for hundreds of years,
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