RFBW1JW6–The road sign upon entering the village of Bahcesaray, in the province of Van, in eastern Anatolia region of southeast of Turkey.
RMC5N79T–A camel crossing and warning road sign on highway 40, the desert road connecting Amman and Baghdad, in the eastern Badia desert region of Jordan.
RFD0JAN4–A Turkish road sign near Mount Ararat, or Agri Dagi, a snowcapped dormant volcanic massif towers over a tiny village in eastern Anatolia, Turkey.
RFC2EBHJ–A view of the suburban outskirts of the ancient city of Mardin, in the eastern Anatolia region of southeastern Turkey.
RM2C8HT51–Dry desert vegetation in the eastern desert of the Badia region, Wadi Dahek, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
RFD23W2R–A view of the Kurdish city of Dogubeyazit, in the eastern Anatolia region of Turkey, near the borders with Armenia and Iran.
RF2C63WHB–The ancient Urartian fortress built into a mountain near the Turkish border with Iran, Dogubeyazit, eastern Anatolia, Turkey.
RMD23W7F–The 18th century Ottoman Ishak Pasha Palace overlooking the city of Dogubeyazit in the eastern Anatolia region of Turkey.
RF2C8HTE4–The Badia region of the desolate Jordanian eastern desert long the border of Saudi Arabia, near al-Omari, Jordan.
RF2C8HRWJ–The Badia region of the desolate Jordanian eastern desert long the border of Saudi Arabia, near al-Omari, Jordan.
RMD23W6W–The 18th century Ottoman Ishak Pasha Palace overlooking the city of Dogubeyazit in the eastern Anatolia region of Turkey.
RMD23W31–The 18th century Ottoman Ishak Pasha Palace overlooking the city of Dogubeyazit in the eastern Anatolia region of Turkey.
RMD23W76–The 18th century Ottoman Ishak Pasha Palace overlooking the city of Dogubeyazit in the eastern Anatolia region of Turkey.
RFC5N7E3–An arid, hilly and desolate plateau in the eastern desert of the Badia region, Wadi Dahek, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
RF2C8HT8H–An arid, hilly and desolate plateau in the eastern desert of the Badia region, Wadi Dahek, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
RMC2MDBE–Children at a playground in the Kurdish majority city of Mardin, in the eastern Anatolia region of southeastern Turkey.
RMCY5MJN–The ancient Turkish hillside city of Mardin located in the eastern Anatolia region of southeastern Turkey, near the border with Syria.
RMD1A8XT–The ancient Turkish hillside city of Mardin located in the eastern Anatolia region of southeastern Turkey, near the border with Syria.
RMD0DFG6–The ancient Urartian fortress and mosque of old Beyazit near the Turkish border with Iran, near Dogubeyazit, eastern Anatolia, Turkey.
RFCNHJ60–Looking south over rooftops to the Syrian plain from the city of Mardin, in the eastern Anatolia region, southeastern Turkey .
RM2CCF0AY–A group of three Kurdish men socialising by the roadside in the city of Van in the eastern Anatolia region of Turkey.
RMBX85DC–A gravel path winding through pasture land on the outskirts of the Turkish village of Bahcesaray in the eastern Anatolia region of Turkey.
RM2C8HT6X–Dry, parched and cracked mud patterns in the eastern desert of the Badia region, Wadi Dahek, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
RM2C8HT7P–Dry, parched and cracked mud patterns in the eastern desert of the Badia region, Wadi Dahek, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
RMCB55EF–A sandy desert plateau and dry vegetation in the eastern desert of the Badia, Wadi Dahek, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
RF2C8YWRK–A sign at the entrance to Quseir Amra, an eastern desert castle and UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Hashemite KIngdom of Jordan.
RFD2TTC8–Little Ararat or Lesser Ararat, the smaller volcanic cone attached to the Mount Ararat massif, in eastern Anatolia, Turkey.
RFD2TTAP–Little Ararat or Lesser Ararat, the smaller volcanic cone attached to the Mount Ararat massif, in eastern Anatolia, Turkey.
RMD3WG04–Aerial view of the Turkish steppes near the city of Kars and the Armenia border in the eastern Anatolia region of northeastern Turkey.
RF2C8HT1W–Dry, parched and cracked mud patterns after a rainfall in the eastern desert of the Badia region of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
RF2C8HRXF–Dry, parched and cracked mud patterns after a rainfall in the eastern desert of the Badia region of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
RMD1JPW1–A view of the ancient Arab and Kurdish town of Savur, in Mardin province, in the eastern Anatolia region of southeastern Turkey.
RFBX85D5–Old and new architecture, including a mosque and minaret, in the historical Turkish city of Bitlis, in the eastern Anatolia region of Turkey.
RF2C8HT4E–Dry, parched and cracked white mud patterns in the eastern desert of the Badia region, Wadi Dahek, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
RF2C8HT6B–Dry, parched and cracked white mud patterns in the eastern desert of the Badia region, Wadi Dahek, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
RFCNR42G–The Kurdish majority city of Van seen from the ancient citadel, near Lake Van, in the eastern Anatolia region of southeast Turkey.
RF2C8YWHA–The exterior of the eastern desert castle of Qasr al-Kharanah near the town of Azraq oasis, in the Badia region of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
RF2C8YWDM–The exterior of the eastern desert castle of Qasr al-Kharanah near the town of Azraq oasis, in the Badia region of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
RF2C8YWM6–The exterior of the eastern desert castle of Qasr al-Kharanah near the town of Azraq oasis, in the Badia region of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
RF2C8YWG1–The exterior of the eastern desert castle of Qasr al-Kharanah near the town of Azraq oasis, in the Badia region of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
RFCNR42P–The Kurdish majority city of Van seen from the ancient citadel, near Lake Van, in the eastern Anatolia region of southeast Turkey.
RF2C8HT3N–Basalt stones and rocks from ancient volcanoes cover the eastern desert, or 'black desert,' in the Badia region of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
RF2C8HT2F–Basalt stones and rocks from ancient volcanoes cover the eastern desert, or 'black desert,' in the Badia region of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
RF2C8HT38–Cairns of basalt rocks from ancient volcanoes cover the eastern desert, or 'black desert,' in the Badia region of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
RF2C8HT0R–Basalt stones and rocks from ancient volcanoes cover the eastern desert, or 'black desert,' in the Badia region of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
RF2C8HT05–Basalt stones and rocks from ancient volcanoes cover the eastern desert, or 'black desert,' in the Badia region of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
RF2C8HRY8–Basalt stones and rocks from ancient volcanoes cover the eastern desert, or 'black desert,' in the Badia region of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
RF2C8YX66–The interior courtyard of the eastern desert castle of Qasr al-Azraq near the town of Azraq, in the Badia region of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
RF2C8YX3D–The interior courtyard of the eastern desert castle of Qasr al-Azraq near the town of Azraq, in the Badia region of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
RF2C8YX61–The interior courtyard of the eastern desert castle of Qasr al-Azraq near the town of Azraq, in the Badia region of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
RMBYT6PA–Portrait of a handsome young Kurdish man from the city of Midyat, in Mardin Province, in the eastern Anatolia region of Turkey.
RMBYT6P6–Portrait of a handsome young Kurdish man from the city of Midyat, in Mardin Province, in the eastern Anatolia region of Turkey.
RM2C8YX8Y–A young Bedouin man brewing tea and smoking a cigarette near the town of Azraq, in the Badia region of the Eastern Desert of Jordan.
RMD1EHC8–A scenic view of the ancient Arab and Kurdish town of Savur, in Mardin province, in the eastern Anatolia region of southeastern Turkey.
RMD1JPWG–A scenic view of the ancient Arab and Kurdish town of Savur, in Mardin province, in the eastern Anatolia region of southeastern Turkey.
RMD1EHB2–A scenic view of the ancient Arab and Kurdish town of Savur, in Mardin province, in the eastern Anatolia region of southeastern Turkey.
RMD1EHDY–A scenic view of the ancient Arab and Kurdish town of Savur, in Mardin province, in the eastern Anatolia region of southeastern Turkey.
RMD1JPTG–A scenic view of the ancient Arab and Kurdish town of Savur, in Mardin province, in the eastern Anatolia region of southeastern Turkey.
RMC2MDBK–Portrait of a young girl at a playground in the Kurdish majority city of Mardin, in the eastern Anatolia region of southeastern Turkey.
RF2CCEYY8–Farming land in the Tigris River Valley on the edge of the Kurdish city of Diyarbakir, in the eastern Anatolia region of southeastern Turkey.
RF2CCEYWW–Farming land in the Tigris River Valley on the edge of the Kurdish city of Diyarbakir, in the eastern Anatolia region of southeastern Turkey.
RFC732MC–Farming land in the Tigris River Valley on the edge of the Kurdish city of Diyarbakir, in the eastern Anatolia region of southeastern Turkey.
RFCB55EY–Farming land in the Tigris River Valley on the edge of the Kurdish city of Diyarbakir, in the eastern Anatolia region of southeastern Turkey.
RMD2YKBM–A Turkish minaret rises above the Kurdish border city of Dogubeyazit, in the eastern Anatolia region of Turkey, near the Iran and Armenia border.
RFCXX5A0–The 10th century Armenian Holy Apostles church and cathedral in the Turkish city of Kars, in the Eastern Anatolia region of northeastern Turkey.
RMD2YK3M–The 10th century Armenian Holy Apostles church and cathedral in the Turkish city of Kars, in the Eastern Anatolia region of northeastern Turkey.
RMD2YK4W–The 10th century Armenian Holy Apostles church and cathedral in the Turkish city of Kars, in the Eastern Anatolia region of northeastern Turkey.
RMD2YK8D–The 10th century Armenian Holy Apostles church and cathedral in the Turkish city of Kars, in the Eastern Anatolia region of northeastern Turkey.
RMD23W81–Mount Ararat, or Agri Dagi, a snowcapped dormant volcanic massif towers over the town of Dogubeyazit in eastern Anatolia, Turkey.
RFD2TTG1–Mount Ararat, or Agri Dagi, a snowcapped dormant volcanic massif towers over the town of Dogubeyazit in eastern Anatolia, Turkey.
RF2C63WGN–Mount Ararat, or Agri Dagi, a snowcapped dormant volcanic massif towers over the town of Dogubeyazit in eastern Anatolia, Turkey.
RF2C63WF4–Aerial view of farmland on the Turkish steppes near the city of Kars and the Armenia border in the eastern Anatolia region of northeastern Turkey.
RF2C63WEP–Aerial view of farmland on the Turkish steppes near the city of Kars and the Armenia border in the eastern Anatolia region of northeastern Turkey.
RF2C8HT1F–The ancient Umayyad castle ruins of Qasr Burqu and a fresh water oasis pool, in the Eastern Desert of the Badia region of Jordan.
RMCY5MKD–A road sign and road heading north across the Syrian plain towards the city of Mardin, in the eastern Anatolia region, southeast Turkey.
RF2C8HT30–A cairn of basalt rocks from ancient volcanoes cover the eastern desert, or 'black desert,' in the Badia region of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
RFCFN30H–Two rare Arabian Oryx on the Shaumari Wildlife Reserve on the outskirts of Azraq Oasis in the Eastern Desert of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
RF2C8YWYA–Interior murals and frescoes of people in Quseir Amra, an eastern desert castle and UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Hashemite KIngdom of Jordan.
RF2CBXYJ8–Old and new homes nestled on a mountainside in the old quarter of the city of Mardin, in the eastern Anatolia region of southeast Turkey.
RM2CCF057–A driver and passengers at the front of an intercity bus on a rural highway near the city of Van, in the eastern Anatolia region, southeastern Turkey.
RMD1JPT6–A group of Arab men socializing by the roadside in the mixed ethnic city of Savur in the Tur Abdin region of eastern Anatolia,Turkey.
RMD1EHF6–A scenic night view of the ancient Arab and Kurdish town of Savur, in Mardin province, in the eastern Anatolia region of southeastern Turkey.
RMD2TTDP–Mount Ararat, or Agri Dagi, a snowcapped dormant volcanic massif towers over a tiny village in eastern Anatolia, Turkey.
RFC2MD96–A monument to former Turkish leader Mustafa Kamal Attaturk, at the citadel in the southeastern city of Van, in the eastern Anatolia region of Turkey.
RF2CCEYT6–An old 11th century Seljuk stone bridge across the Tigris River, on the edge of the city of Diyabakir, in eastern Anatolia, southeastern Turkey.
RMC5N7EB–Portrait of a migrant Sudanese camel herder tending a herd of domesticated Arabian camels in the al-Hazim region of the Eastern Desert of Jordan.
RMC5N7EN–Portrait of a migrant Sudanese camel herder tending a herd of domesticated Arabian camels in the al-Hazim region of the Eastern Desert of Jordan.
RF2BTJMDW–The Mont Megantic Astronomical Observatory in the dark sky preserve in Mont Megantic National Park, Appalachia, Eastern Townships, Quebec, Canada.
RF2BTJMCG–The Mont Megantic Astronomical Observatory in the dark sky preserve in Mont Megantic National Park, Appalachia, Eastern Townships, Quebec, Canada.
RF2C8HTDK–A herd of domesticated Arabian camels at a watering hole in the Eastern Desert of the Badia region, Wadi Dahek, the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
RM2C8HTCP–A herd of domesticated Arabian camels at a watering hole in the Eastern Desert of the Badia region, Wadi Dahek, the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
RF2C8HT9A–A herd of domesticated Arabian camels at a watering hole in the Eastern Desert of the Badia region, Wadi Dahek, the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
RF2C8HTC1–A herd of domesticated Arabian camels at a watering hole in the Eastern Desert of the Badia region, Wadi Dahek, the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
RMCB3B95–The ancient Umayyad castle ruins of Qasr Burqu, an 8th century AD archeological site, situated in the Badia region of the Eastern Desert of Jordan.
RMCB3B97–The ancient Umayyad castle ruins of Qasr Burqu, an 8th century AD archeological site, situated in the Badia region of the Eastern Desert of Jordan.
RFD1A8HP–Homes built from stone nestled on a mountainside in the old quarter of the city of Mardin, in the eastern Anatolia region of southeast Turkey.
RFFH5XRW–A herd of rare Arabian Oryx on the Shaumari Wildlife Reserve on the outskirts of Azraq Oasis in the Eastern Desert of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
RFFH5WNF–A herd of rare Arabian Oryx on the Shaumari Wildlife Reserve on the outskirts of Azraq Oasis in the Eastern Desert of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
RFFH5WNB–A herd of rare Arabian Oryx on the Shaumari Wildlife Reserve on the outskirts of Azraq Oasis in the Eastern Desert of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
RFFH5XPK–A herd of rare Arabian Oryx on the Shaumari Wildlife Reserve on the outskirts of Azraq Oasis in the Eastern Desert of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
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