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Mexico, Yucatan, Kabah, back side of the Palace of Masks, the unusual restore Atlantes (stone carved male figures)
13887766 - Mexico, Yucatan, Kabah, back side of the Palace of Masks, the unusual restore Atlantes (stone carved male figures)
Association to restore historic rowing boats, Associazione Arzana, Germano da Preda, gondolas, shelves of wooden forcola, Venice, Veneto, Italy
70515870 - Association to restore historic rowing boats, Associazione Arzana, Germano da Preda, gondolas, shelves of wooden forcola, Venice, Veneto, Italy
Association to restore historic rowing boats, Associazione Arzana, bronze sea horse, historic decoration for gondola, parecio, shelves of wooden forcola, Venice, Veneto, Italy
70515869 - Association to restore historic rowing boats, Associazione Arzana, bronze sea horse, historic decoration for gondola, parecio, shelves of wooden forcola, Venice, Veneto, Italy
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70118864 - Activity, Color, Colour, Daytime, Detail, Details, Exterior, Fix surface, Fixing road, Fixing surface, Horizontal, Industrial, Industry, Machinery, Maquinaria pesada, Mechanical, Mechanized, Occupation, Outdoor, Outdoors, Outside, Paving, Repair, Restore
The National Audubon Society started Project Puffin in 1973 in an effort to learn how to restore puffins to historic nesting islands in the Gulf of Maine. Today the project is a success with more than 100 nesting birds each year.
70500093 - The National Audubon Society started Project Puffin in 1973 in an effort to learn how to restore puffins to historic nesting islands in the Gulf of Maine. Today the project is a success with more than 100 nesting birds each year.
The National Audubon Society started Project Puffin in 1973 in an effort to learn how to restore puffins to historic nesting islands in the Gulf of Maine. Today the project is a success with more than 100 nesting birds each year.
70500092 - The National Audubon Society started Project Puffin in 1973 in an effort to learn how to restore puffins to historic nesting islands in the Gulf of Maine. Today the project is a success with more than 100 nesting birds each year.
The National Audubon Society started Project Puffin in 1973 in an effort to learn how to restore puffins to historic nesting islands in the Gulf of Maine. Today the project is a success with more than 100 nesting birds each year.
70500088 - The National Audubon Society started Project Puffin in 1973 in an effort to learn how to restore puffins to historic nesting islands in the Gulf of Maine. Today the project is a success with more than 100 nesting birds each year.
The National Audubon Society started Project Puffin in 1973 in an effort to learn how to restore puffins to historic nesting islands in the Gulf of Maine. Today the project is a success with more than 100 nesting birds each year.
70500087 - The National Audubon Society started Project Puffin in 1973 in an effort to learn how to restore puffins to historic nesting islands in the Gulf of Maine. Today the project is a success with more than 100 nesting birds each year.
The Big House in the village of Klemtu adorns a point on Swindle Island along British Columbia's central coast. Completed in 2001 as part of an effort to restore and maintain the traditional culture in the Kitasoo/XaiXais First Nation community, the Big h
70502150 - The Big House in the village of Klemtu adorns a point on Swindle Island along British Columbia's central coast. Completed in 2001 as part of an effort to restore and maintain the traditional culture in the Kitasoo/XaiXais First Nation community, the Big h
The National Audubon Society started Project Puffin in 1973 in an effort to learn how to restore puffins to historic nesting islands in the Gulf of Maine. Today the project is a success with more than 100 nesting birds each year.
70500091 - The National Audubon Society started Project Puffin in 1973 in an effort to learn how to restore puffins to historic nesting islands in the Gulf of Maine. Today the project is a success with more than 100 nesting birds each year.
The National Audubon Society started Project Puffin in 1973 in an effort to learn how to restore puffins to historic nesting islands in the Gulf of Maine. Today the project is a success with more than 100 nesting birds each year.
70500086 - The National Audubon Society started Project Puffin in 1973 in an effort to learn how to restore puffins to historic nesting islands in the Gulf of Maine. Today the project is a success with more than 100 nesting birds each year.
The National Audubon Society started Project Puffin in 1973 in an effort to learn how to restore puffins to historic nesting islands in the Gulf of Maine. Today the project is a success with more than 100 nesting birds each year.
70500090 - The National Audubon Society started Project Puffin in 1973 in an effort to learn how to restore puffins to historic nesting islands in the Gulf of Maine. Today the project is a success with more than 100 nesting birds each year.
The National Audubon Society started Project Puffin in 1973 in an effort to learn how to restore puffins to historic nesting islands in the Gulf of Maine. Today the project is a success with more than 100 nesting birds each year.
70500089 - The National Audubon Society started Project Puffin in 1973 in an effort to learn how to restore puffins to historic nesting islands in the Gulf of Maine. Today the project is a success with more than 100 nesting birds each year.
The National Audubon Society started Project Puffin in 1973 in an effort to learn how to restore puffins to historic nesting islands in the Gulf of Maine. Today the project is a success with more than 100 nesting birds each year.
70500085 - The National Audubon Society started Project Puffin in 1973 in an effort to learn how to restore puffins to historic nesting islands in the Gulf of Maine. Today the project is a success with more than 100 nesting birds each year.