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Vintage Victorian bookplate, title, Atlas of Ancient Geography 19th Century
A 1948 issued 3 cent United States postage stamp showing Indian Centennial.
Closeup of 10 Romanian lei banknote for design purpose
Red siskin Pattern Design on Venezuelan Bolivar Currency
Amitermes meridionalis, commonly known as the magnetic termite or compass termite, is a species of eusocial insect in the family Termitidae.
Retro Turkish passport with old stamps.
Postage stamp printed in Malagasy shows Vanilla pod
Stone faces on Bayon Temple, Ankor Wat, Cambodia on an old postage stamp from Indochina.
Mangrove forest  at the southern part of Bangladesh.
Coat of arms of Croatia Pattern Design on Croatian Currency
Art deco ornament ( spin of old cover book)
Nature's window : Vegetation of Sri Lanka
carving at kangra fort, himachal pradesh
Ukraine visa and stamp on old Turkish passport.
vintage stamp from Cameroon depicting tribal farmer with his cow
U Minh Ha National Park, Ca Mau province
Gigantic trees in the rainforest
Giant Anteater Pattern Design on Venezuelan Bolivar Currency
Vintage elements of old paper banknotes.Fragment  banknote for design purpose.Russian Empire 1 rubles 1898.Bonistics
Entry stamp from East Germany
View of Zanzibar city from money - rupees
Front of an expired, obsolete Dutch ID / passport, issued during WW2, in november 1941
Underground silos made of dry mud and covered with adobe lids inside the compound of a walled hamlet of the Oromo people by the Debre Birhan-Addis Ababa route. North Shewa zone-Oromia region-Ethiopia.
Chinese junk sailboat on a old postage stamp from Indochina.
Stone in the field with the centrifugal lichen Arctoparmelia in sunny day
Pattern Design on Banknote
Cancelled Stamp From The United States Of America Commemorating The Opening Of Japan And Featuring Commodore Matthew C. Perry Of The US Navy.  Perry Lived From 1794 Until 1858.
Djègbadji, Ouidah / Whydah / Ajuda, Atlantique Department, Benin: Djègbadji lagoon vernacular architecture - houses built on the water, made with thatched roofs and walls of dried palm leaves - Djègbadji village is known for its traditional salt production methods, where residents harvest salt from the lagoon sand using techniques passed down through generations. Djègbadji's economy primarily revolves around salt production, fishing, and small-scale agriculture. The village faces environmental challenges due to coastal erosion and the impacts of climate change on Lake Ahémé's ecosystem. Listed in the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands of International Importance Especially as Waterfowl Habitat.
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