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  • Young Caucasian woman shopping for a television inside of Best Buy Culver City, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Best Western Country Lane Inn, 9300 Glacier Highway, Juneau, Alaska, USA
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  • Young Caucasian woman shopping for a television inside of Best Buy Culver City, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Best Western Country Lane Inn, 9300 Glacier Highway, Juneau, Alaska, USA
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  • Men sitting at table planning menu for wilderness excursion, Best Western Country Lane Inn, 9300 Glacier Highway, Juneau, Alaska, USA
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  • Sign for Parlor Productions Recording Studio and Best Built Songs in front of house in the Music Row area of Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA
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  • Pile of duffle bags and gear for wilderness excursion outside the Best Western Country Lane Inn, 9300 Glacier Highway, Juneau, Alaska, USA
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  • Men sitting at table planning menu for wilderness excursion, Best Western Country Lane Inn, 9300 Glacier Highway, Juneau, Alaska, USA
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  • Man driving a one-horse cart during the 1983 harness horse parade, Inner circle, Regent's Park, London, England, United Kingdom
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  • Man and boy wearing a traditional English hats sitting in a buggy during the harness horse parade, Inner circle, Regent's Park, London England, United Kingdom
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  • Woman wearing a traditional English black hat during the harness horse parade, Inner circle, Regent's Park, London England, United Kingdom
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  • Young women in buggy being drawn by one brown horse during the harness horse parade, Inner circle, Regent's Park, London England, United Kingdom
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  • Woman showing a young girl wearing a traditional riding helmet how to handle a buggy and horse during the harness horse parade, Inner circle, Regent's Park, London England, United Kingdom
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  • Woman showing a young girl wearing a traditional riding helmet how to handle a buggy and horse during the harness horse parade, Inner circle, Regent's Park, London England, United Kingdom
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  • Woman with white hair in front of horse during the harness horse parade, Inner circle, Regent's Park, London England, United Kingdom
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  • Two men on a blue horse drawn moving van during the harness horse parade, Inner circle, Regent's Park, London England, United Kingdom
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  • Girls in buggy being drawn by one white horse during the harness horse parade, People watching from the sidewalks in the early morning, Inner circle, Regent's Park, London England, United Kingdom
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  • Man in buggy with family being drawn by one brown horse during the harness horse parade, early morning, Adults and children watching from the sidewalk, Inner circle, Regent's Park, London, England, United Kingdom; 1983
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  • Man in buggy being drawn by one white pony during the harness horse parade, Children watching from the sidewalk, Inner circle, Regent's Park, London, England, United Kingdom
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  • Florist cart #85 piled high with flowers during the 1983 harness horse parade, Inner circle, Regent's Park, London England, United Kingdom
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  • Man and girl sitting in a yellow buggy #20 with grey pony during the harness horse parade, Inner circle, Regent's Park, London England, United Kingdom
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  • Photographer standing among the horse drawn buggy’s and carts during the harness horse parade, Inner circle, Regent's Park, London England, United Kingdom
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  • Woman posing for a photograph sitting on the front of horse drawn florist cart #85 during the harness horse parade, Inner circle, Regent's Park, London England, United Kingdom
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  • Woman posing for a photograph sitting on the front of horse drawn florist cart #85 during the harness horse parade, Inner circle, Regent's Park, London England, United Kingdom
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  • Man wearing a traditional English hat sitting in a buggy during the harness horse parade, Inner circle, Regent's Park, London England, United Kingdom
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  • Man and woman riding in a one-horse wooden cart during the harness horse parade, Inner circle, Regent's Park, London England, United Kingdom
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  • A man and girl with red cheeks sitting in buggy wearing hats during the harness horse parade, early morning, Inner circle, Regent's Park, London England, United Kingdom
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  • Woman showing a young girl wearing a traditional riding helmet how to handle a buggy and horse during the harness horse parade, Inner circle, Regent's Park, London England, United Kingdom
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  • Young woman in buggy being drawn by one black horse during the harness horse parade, Inner circle, Regent's Park, London, England, United Kingdom
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  • High quality chocolates on display inside Dark Sugars Cocoa House, Brick Lane, Tower Hamlets, London, England, United Kingdom
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  • High quality chocolates on display inside Dark Sugars Cocoa House, Brick Lane, Tower Hamlets, London, England, United Kingdom
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  • High quality chocolates on display inside Dark Sugars Cocoa House, Brick Lane, Tower Hamlets, London, England, United Kingdom
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  • The highest point of Diamond Head crater, Le'ahi Peak rises 761 feet above Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA. Diamond Head is one of the best-known volcanic craters in the world and is an island Icon that can be seen from Waikiki and along the south coast of Oahu. Diamond Head was named by English sailors who found calcite crystals in the rocks on the slopes of the crater and thought they were diamonds. The volcanic crater is made from compacted volcanic ash known as tuff.
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  • The highest point of Diamond Head crater, Le'ahi Peak rises 761 feet above Kapiolani Park. Diamond Head is one of the best-known volcanic craters in the world and is an island Icon that can be seen from Waikiki and along the south coast of Oahu. Diamond Head was named by English sailors who found calcite crystals in the rocks on the slopes of the crater and thought they were diamonds. The volcanic crater is made from compacted volcanic ash known as tuff. Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
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  • The highest point of Diamond Head crater, Le'ahi Peak rises 761 feet above Kapiolani Park. Diamond Head is one of the best-known volcanic craters in the world and is an island Icon that can be seen from Waikiki and along the south coast of Oahu. Diamond Head was named by English sailors who found calcite crystals in the rocks on the slopes of the crater and thought they were diamonds. The volcanic crater is made from compacted volcanic ash known as tuff. Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
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  • The highest point of Diamond Head crater, Le'ahi Peak rises 761 feet above Kapiolani Park. Diamond Head is one of the best-known volcanic craters in the world and is an island Icon that can be seen from Waikiki and along the south coast of Oahu. Diamond Head was named by English sailors who found calcite crystals in the rocks on the slopes of the crater and thought they were diamonds. The volcanic crater is made from compacted volcanic ash known as tuff. Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
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  • The highest point of Diamond Head crater, Le'ahi Peak rises 761 feet above Kapiolani Park. Diamond Head is one of the best-known volcanic craters in the world and is an island Icon that can be seen from Waikiki and along the south coast of Oahu. Diamond Head was named by English sailors who found calcite crystals in the rocks on the slopes of the crater and thought they were diamonds. The volcanic crater is made from compacted volcanic ash known as tuff. Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
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  • View looking West of the inside National Guard and FAA buildings inside of Diamond Head crater from Le'ahi Peak. Houses on the ridges of the Koolau range and Koko Head and Koko Crater across Maunalua Bay, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
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  • Group of teenage girls listening to a church youth leader on the best strategy to win a touch football game they are playing.
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  • Public water fountains Portland Oregon, Multnomah County, USA. In the early 1900’s Simon Benson donated $10,000 to the city to install the 20 bronze drinking fountains to quench thirsty pedestrians. Simon Benson was best known as a lumber baron, philanthropist, and one of the principal promoters of the Historic Columbia River Gorge Highway.
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  • Pioneer Inn, Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii, USA Historic Pioneer Inn was built in 1901 by Canadian immigrant George Alan Freeland. It was substantially remodeled in 1997. Best Western Hotels now manages this property.
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  • Pioneer Inn, Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii, USA Historic Pioneer Inn was built in 1901 by Canadian immigrant George Alan Freeland. It was substantially remodeled in 1997. Best Western Hotels now manages this property.
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  • Ferns and ginger plants along a mountain trail. Makiki-Tantalus offers one of Oahu's best developed trail systems just minutes away from downtown Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
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  • Male guide speaking to group of tourist about the history of Cahir Castle, one of Ireland's largest and best preserved castles, Cahir, County Tipperary, Munster, Ireland
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  • Cahir Castle, one of Ireland's largest and best preserved castles, Cahir, County Tipperary, Munster, Ireland
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  • Public water fountains Portland Oregon, Multnomah County, USA. In the early 1900’s Simon Benson donated $10,000 to the city to install the 20 bronze drinking fountains to quench thirsty pedestrians. Simon Benson was best known as a lumber baron, philanthropist, and one of the principal promoters of the Historic Columbia River Gorge Highway.
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  • Public water fountains Portland Oregon, Multnomah County, USA. In the early 1900’s Simon Benson donated $10,000 to the city to install the 20 bronze drinking fountains to quench thirsty pedestrians. Simon Benson was best known as a lumber baron, philanthropist, and one of the principal promoters of the Historic Columbia River Gorge Highway.
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  • Pioneer Inn, Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii, USA Historic Pioneer Inn was built in 1901 by Canadian immigrant George Alan Freeland. It was substantially remodeled in 1997. Best Western Hotels now manages this property.
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  • Pioneer Inn, Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii, USA Historic Pioneer Inn was built in 1901 by Canadian immigrant George Alan Freeland. It was substantially remodeled in 1997. Best Western Hotels now manages this property.
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  • Large twisting roots offer and interesting pause along the trail. Makiki-Tantalus offers one of Oahu's best developed trail systems just minutes away from downtown Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
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  • Dead leaves from the tree canopy near the beginning of a trail. Makiki-Tantalus offers one of Oahu's best developed trail systems just minutes away from downtown Honolulu. Relaxing walks to strenuous hikes can be found on the trail system. Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
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  • Lēʻahi the summit of Diamond Head Crater, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA Diamond Head is one of the best-known volcanic craters in the world and is a island Icon that can be seen from Waikiki and along the south coast of Oahu. Diamond Head was named by English sailors who found calcite crystals in the rocks on the slopes of the crater and thought they were diamonds. The volcanic crater is made from compacted volcanic ash known as tuff.
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  • Lēʻahi the summit of Diamond Head Crater, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA Diamond Head is one of the best-known volcanic craters in the world and is a island Icon that can be seen from Waikiki and along the south coast of Oahu. Diamond Head was named by English sailors who found calcite crystals in the rocks on the slopes of the crater and thought they were diamonds. The volcanic crater is made from compacted volcanic ash known as tuff.
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  • Diamond Head Crater, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA, Diamond Head is one of the best-known volcanic craters in the world and is an island Icon that can be seen from Waikiki and along the south coast of Oahu. Diamond Head was named by English sailors who found calcite crystals in the rocks on the slopes of the crater and thought they were diamonds. The volcanic crater is made from compacted volcanic ash known as tuff.
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  • Diamond Head Crater, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA, Diamond Head is one of the best-known volcanic craters in the world and is an island Icon that can be seen from Waikiki and along the south coast of Oahu. Diamond Head was named by English sailors who found calcite crystals in the rocks on the slopes of the crater and thought they were diamonds. The volcanic crater is made from compacted volcanic ash known as tuff.
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  • Diamond Head Crater, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA, Diamond Head is one of the best-known volcanic craters in the world and is an island Icon that can be seen from Waikiki and along the south coast of Oahu. Diamond Head was named by English sailors who found calcite crystals in the rocks on the slopes of the crater and thought they were diamonds. The volcanic crater is made from compacted volcanic ash known as tuff.
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  • Diamond Head Crater, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA, Diamond Head is one of the best-known volcanic craters in the world and is an island Icon that can be seen from Waikiki and along the south coast of Oahu. Diamond Head was named by English sailors who found calcite crystals in the rocks on the slopes of the crater and thought they were diamonds. The volcanic crater is made from compacted volcanic ash known as tuff.
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  • Tunnel trough the rim of Diamond Head crater is the only way into the crater. Diamond Head is one of the best-known volcanic craters in the world and is a island Icon that can be seen from Waikiki and along the south coast of Oahu. Diamond Head was named by English sailors who found calcite crystals in the rocks on the slopes of the crater and thought they were diamonds. The volcanic crater is made from compacted volcanic ash known as tuff.
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  • Tunnel trough the rim of Diamond Head crater is the only way into the crater. Diamond Head is one of the best-known volcanic craters in the world and is a island Icon that can be seen from Waikiki and along the south coast of Oahu. Diamond Head was named by English sailors who found calcite crystals in the rocks on the slopes of the crater and thought they were diamonds. The volcanic crater is made from compacted volcanic ash known as tuff.
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  • Tunnel trough the rim of Diamond Head crater is the only way into the crater. Diamond Head is one of the best-known volcanic craters in the world and is a island Icon that can be seen from Waikiki and along the south coast of Oahu. Diamond Head was named by English sailors who found calcite crystals in the rocks on the slopes of the crater and thought they were diamonds. The volcanic crater is made from compacted volcanic ash known as tuff.
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  • Lēʻahi the summit of Diamond Head Crater, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA Diamond Head is one of the best-known volcanic craters in the world and is a island Icon that can be seen from Waikiki and along the south coast of Oahu. Diamond Head was named by English sailors who found calcite crystals in the rocks on the slopes of the crater and thought they were diamonds. The volcanic crater is made from compacted volcanic ash known as tuff.
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  • Lēʻahi the summit of Diamond Head Crater, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA Diamond Head is one of the best-known volcanic craters in the world and is a island Icon that can be seen from Waikiki and along the south coast of Oahu. Diamond Head was named by English sailors who found calcite crystals in the rocks on the slopes of the crater and thought they were diamonds. The volcanic crater is made from compacted volcanic ash known as tuff.
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  • Lēʻahi the summit of Diamond Head Crater, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA Diamond Head is one of the best-known volcanic craters in the world and is a island Icon that can be seen from Waikiki and along the south coast of Oahu. Diamond Head was named by English sailors who found calcite crystals in the rocks on the slopes of the crater and thought they were diamonds. The volcanic crater is made from compacted volcanic ash known as tuff.
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  • Lēʻahi the summit of Diamond Head Crater, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA Diamond Head is one of the best-known volcanic craters in the world and is a island Icon that can be seen from Waikiki and along the south coast of Oahu. Diamond Head was named by English sailors who found calcite crystals in the rocks on the slopes of the crater and thought they were diamonds. The volcanic crater is made from compacted volcanic ash known as tuff.
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  • Diamond Head Crater, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA, Diamond Head is one of the best-known volcanic craters in the world and is an island Icon that can be seen from Waikiki and along the south coast of Oahu. Diamond Head was named by English sailors who found calcite crystals in the rocks on the slopes of the crater and thought they were diamonds. The volcanic crater is made from compacted volcanic ash known as tuff.
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  • Diamond Head Crater, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA, Diamond Head is one of the best-known volcanic craters in the world and is an island Icon that can be seen from Waikiki and along the south coast of Oahu. Diamond Head was named by English sailors who found calcite crystals in the rocks on the slopes of the crater and thought they were diamonds. The volcanic crater is made from compacted volcanic ash known as tuff.
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  • Diamond Head Crater, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA, Diamond Head is one of the best-known volcanic craters in the world and is an island Icon that can be seen from Waikiki and along the south coast of Oahu. Diamond Head was named by English sailors who found calcite crystals in the rocks on the slopes of the crater and thought they were diamonds. The volcanic crater is made from compacted volcanic ash known as tuff.
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  • Diamond Head Crater, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA, Diamond Head is one of the best-known volcanic craters in the world and is an island Icon that can be seen from Waikiki and along the south coast of Oahu. Diamond Head was named by English sailors who found calcite crystals in the rocks on the slopes of the crater and thought they were diamonds. The volcanic crater is made from compacted volcanic ash known as tuff.
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  • Diamond Head Crater, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA, Diamond Head is one of the best-known volcanic craters in the world and is an island Icon that can be seen from Waikiki and along the south coast of Oahu. Diamond Head was named by English sailors who found calcite crystals in the rocks on the slopes of the crater and thought they were diamonds. The volcanic crater is made from compacted volcanic ash known as tuff.
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