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London, UK - April 2, 2024: Pediments of the Parthenon-British Museum, London.
The Southern Gate of Angkor Thom Tonle Om Gate Angkor Wat Ancient Temple in Siem Reap Cambodia
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Venice, Italy - April 2, 2024: The Triumphal Quadriga is the group of bronze four horses at St. Mark's Basilica, Venice.
View of different artistic designs and sculptures made over ellora caves wall
Aerial video from a quadcopter close-up. A slope of rocky mountains with many cracks and chips, overgrown with rare green vegetation
Nativity figurines and children on Christmas Eve
A tense atmosphere filled the war table when two groups of war soldiers faced each other in an intense argument in a royal palace
Susanne Wenger known as Adunni Olorisha, Austrian-Nigeria artist and yoruba priestess creative art and cultural work in ancient Yoruba land in Africa Africa
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