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Eroded hills of sedimentary conglomerate and sandstone,. Unesco World Heritage, Zhangye, China.
71227847 - Eroded hills of sedimentary conglomerate and sandstone,. Unesco World Heritage, Zhangye, China.
Eroded hills of sedimentary conglomerate and sandstone,. Unesco World Heritage, Zhangye, China.
71227846 - Eroded hills of sedimentary conglomerate and sandstone,. Unesco World Heritage, Zhangye, China.
A couple of tourists walking on an ice replica of the Neuschwanstein castle in Harbin, China on January 17, 2009. The Harbin Ice and snow festivals is one of the world's biggest, and it covers an area of 400,000 square meters, with ice consumption at 120,
70499388 - A couple of tourists walking on an ice replica of the Neuschwanstein castle in Harbin, China on January 17, 2009. The Harbin Ice and snow festivals is one of the world's biggest, and it covers an area of 400,000 square meters, with ice consumption at 120,
An ice sculpture of pagoda towers in Harbin, China on January 17, 2009. The Harbin Ice and snow festivals is one of the world's biggest, and it covers an area of 400,000 square meters, with ice consumption at 120,000 cubic meters. There are more than 2000
70499386 - An ice sculpture of pagoda towers in Harbin, China on January 17, 2009. The Harbin Ice and snow festivals is one of the world's biggest, and it covers an area of 400,000 square meters, with ice consumption at 120,000 cubic meters. There are more than 2000
Horse drawn carriages pass an ice replica of the Neuschwanstein castle in Harbin, China on January 17, 2009. The Harbin Ice and snow festivals is one of the world's biggest, and it covers an area of 400,000 square meters, with ice consumption at 120,000 c
70499387 - Horse drawn carriages pass an ice replica of the Neuschwanstein castle in Harbin, China on January 17, 2009. The Harbin Ice and snow festivals is one of the world's biggest, and it covers an area of 400,000 square meters, with ice consumption at 120,000 c