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Camping at Mt Barnett Station in Australia's The Kimberly. The Kimberley is considered Australia's last great wilderness. It is a land of massive Boab trees, red soil, vibrant Aboriginal culture, and night skies thick with stars. Photo shot by Genevieve Hathaway at Mt Barnett Station in The Kimberley, June 10, 2013. I was spending a few weeks exploring The Kimberley and with this image wanted to use the red from the fire to convey the rich color red found throughout the area, as well as include the Boab and the blanket of stars overhead -- two other important features that the Kimberley is known for.
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Toppled column head in the Basilica. Ani, Eastern Turkey.
Today, most of what remains at Ani are the towering walls of churches and fortifications. In the Basilica, a number of well-preserved column heads can still be found throughout the site.
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Mosque of Minuchihir, Ani. Eastern Turkey.
The Mosque of Minuchihir in ancient Ani overlooks the steep Akhourian gorge. It is named after its founder, the emir Minuchihr, who ruled Ani in 1072 AD. Ani is located at the edge of the Akhourian River gorge which marks the modern-day border between Turkey and Armenia.
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The Kimberley, Australia. Photo copyright Genevieve Hathaway.
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