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14296862 - Date and time the atomic bomb was detonated, the image reproduces a real clock found after the bombing. Exhibition inside the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, Hiroshima, Japan14102020 - France, Cotes d'Armor, Perros Guirec, colony of gannets (Morus bassanus) on the Rouzic island in the Sept Îles nature reserve, scientific observation station hosting video surveillance in real time of the colony71470021 - Wax statues of people in the Vakil Bathhouse, 18th century Persian public bathhouse, showing the real life during Zand period. Shiraz, Iran.71470023 - Life-size wax statues of people in the Vakil Bathhouse, 18th century Persian public bathhouse, showing the real life during Zand period. Shiraz, Iran.71470025 - Wax statues of people in the Vakil Bathhouse, 18th century Persian public bathhouse, showing the real life during Zand period. Shiraz, Iran.71470022 - Wax statues of people in the Vakil Bathhouse, 18th century Persian public bathhouse, showing the real life during Zand period. Shiraz, Iran.70251348 - Prado Museum and church of San Jeronimo el Real at night, Madrid, Spain70311138 - Castle at night Manzanares El Real Madrid province Spain70195015 - Laguna de la Lengua, Lagunas de Ruidera Natural Park, Ciudad Real, Castilla La Mancha, Spain13823087 - Sailboats cross the Little Belt Strait passing under the Little Belt Bridge. Denmark, Europe13822976 - Apennine wolf at rest in the heat of the day. Abruzzo, Italy, Europe71180142 - Close-up Of Person Hand Holding Shoot Film Camera With Loaded Point71146849 - Women collecting stigmas from saffron crocus flowers. madridejos. spain. Saffron is the stigma of the crocus flower, which originally came from Asia Minor. Saffron is called Azafrán in Spanish. Today almost three-quarters of the world's production of saff71146850 - Women collecting stigmas from saffron crocus flowers. madridejos. spain. Saffron is the stigma of the crocus flower, which originally came from Asia Minor. Saffron is called Azafrán in Spanish. Today almost three-quarters of the world's production of saff