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Graves amongst trees Greenwood woodland burial ground cemetery, near Saxmudham, Suffolk, England, UK-stock-foto
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Graves amongst trees Greenwood woodland burial ground cemetery, near Saxmudham, Suffolk, England, UK-stock-foto
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Graves amongst trees Greenwood woodland burial ground cemetery, near Saxmudham, Suffolk, England, UK-stock-foto
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Graves amongst trees Greenwood woodland burial ground cemetery, near Saxmudham, Suffolk, England, UK-stock-foto
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Graves amongst trees Greenwood woodland burial ground cemetery, near Saxmudham, Suffolk, England, UK-stock-foto
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Graves amongst trees Greenwood woodland burial ground cemetery, near Saxmudham, Suffolk, England, UK-stock-foto
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Graves amongst trees Greenwood woodland burial ground cemetery, near Saxmudham, Suffolk, England, UK-stock-foto
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Mourning man go among countless graves of ukrainian soldiers with national flags at military cemetery in Kharkiv. Scene reflects personal sorrow and-stock-foto
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Cologne, Germany April 27 2026: Close-up of the entrance sign at Melaten Cemetery in Cologne, showing cemetery regulations and a "no dogs allowed" ico-stock-foto
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A small stone pug statue sits as a symbolic guardian on a well-kept grave among green plants and white flowers in a peaceful cemetery-stock-foto
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Berlin, Germany - April 26, 2026: Honor grave of Marlene Dietrich at Friedhof Stubenrauchstraße in Berlin-Friedenau, with flowers and photos.-stock-foto
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Berlin, Germany - April 26, 2026: Detail of the Wilhelm Prowe family tomb with a marble sculpture of a grieving woman by Valentino Casal, Friedenau.-stock-foto
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A dignified burial for more than 150 victims of the Genocide against the Tutsi at Ntarama Genocide Memorial, formerly a Catholic church, on April 15.-stock-foto
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Famous royal tombs in Cheonmachong park. Landmark of Gyeongju - burial mounds at Tumuli Park, Gyeongsangbuk-do, Republic of Korea. Grave hill for king-stock-foto
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Exterior view of St. Michael's Chapel in Limburg, Germany. Featuring the Gothic stone structure, historic graves, and church flags-stock-foto
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Stad 20260425. Norway´s Prince Sverre Magnus is rowing a replica of the Myklebust ship in Nordfjordeid in Stad municipality. The Myklebust ship is the remains of a burned Viking ship that was found in a burial mound on the Myklebust farm in Nordfjordeid, where only the rivets were intact. Based on the number of rivets, it is assumed that the ship was at least 25 meters long, and thus perhaps the largest Viking ship of which traces have been found so far in Norway. Photo: Frederik Ringnes / NTB   This text is auto translated-stock-foto
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Stad 20260425. Crown Prince Haakon is rowing the Myklebust ship in Nordfjordeid in Stad municipality. The Myklebust ship is the remains of a burned Viking ship that was found in a burial mound on the Myklebust farm in Nordfjordeid, where only the rivets were intact. Based on the number of rivets, it is assumed that the ship was at least 25 meters long, and thus perhaps the largest Viking ship of which traces have been found so far in Norway. Photo: Frederik Ringnes / NTB   This text is auto translated-stock-foto
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Stad 20260425. Norway´s Crown Prince Haakon on board a replica of the Myklebust ship in Nordfjordeid in Stad municipality. The Myklebust ship is the remains of a burned Viking ship that was found in a burial mound on the Myklebust farm in Nordfjordeid, where only the rivets were intact. Based on the number of rivets, it is assumed that the ship was at least 25 meters long, and thus perhaps the largest Viking ship of which traces have been found so far in Norway. Photo: Frederik Ringnes / NTB   This text is auto translated-stock-foto
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Stad 20260425. Norway´s Crown Prince Haakon on board a replica of the Myklebust ship in Nordfjordeid in Stad municipality. The Myklebust ship is the remains of a burned Viking ship that was found in a burial mound on the Myklebust farm in Nordfjordeid, where only the rivets were intact. Based on the number of rivets, it is assumed that the ship was at least 25 meters long, and thus perhaps the largest Viking ship of which traces have been found so far in Norway. Photo: Frederik Ringnes / NTB   This text is auto translated-stock-foto
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Stad 20260425. Crown Prince Haakon is rowing the Myklebust ship in Nordfjordeid in Stad municipality. The Myklebust ship is the remains of a burned Viking ship that was found in a burial mound on the Myklebust farm in Nordfjordeid, where only the rivets were intact. Based on the number of rivets, it is assumed that the ship was at least 25 meters long, and thus perhaps the largest Viking ship of which traces have been found so far in Norway. Photo: Frederik Ringnes / NTB   This text is auto translated-stock-foto
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Stad 20260425. Norway´s Crown Prince Haakon on board a replica of the Myklebust ship in Nordfjordeid in Stad municipality. The Myklebust ship is the remains of a burned Viking ship that was found in a burial mound on the Myklebust farm in Nordfjordeid, where only the rivets were intact. Based on the number of rivets, it is assumed that the ship was at least 25 meters long, and thus perhaps the largest Viking ship of which traces have been found so far in Norway. Photo: Frederik Ringnes / NTB   This text is auto translated-stock-foto
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Stad 20260425. Crown Prince Haakon and Prince Sverre Magnus after being aboard the Myklebust ship in Nordfjordeid in Stad municipality. The Myklebust ship is the remains of a burned Viking ship that was found in a burial mound on the Myklebust farm in Nordfjordeid, where only the rivets were intact. Based on the number of rivets, it is assumed that the ship was at least 25 meters long, and thus perhaps the largest Viking ship of which traces have been found so far in Norway. Photo: Frederik Ringnes / NTB   This text is auto translated-stock-foto
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Stad 20260425. Norway´s Crown Prince Haakon and Prince Sverre Magnus on board a replica of the Myklebust ship in Nordfjordeid in Stad municipality. The Myklebust ship is the remains of a burned Viking ship that was found in a burial mound on the Myklebust farm in Nordfjordeid, where only the rivets were intact. Based on the number of rivets, it is assumed that the ship was at least 25 meters long, and thus perhaps the largest Viking ship of which traces have been found so far in Norway. Photo: Frederik Ringnes / NTB   This text is auto translated-stock-foto
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Stad 20260425. Norway´s Crown Prince Haakon and Prince Sverre Magnus on board a replica of the Myklebust ship in Nordfjordeid in Stad municipality. The Myklebust ship is the remains of a burned Viking ship that was found in a burial mound on the Myklebust farm in Nordfjordeid, where only the rivets were intact. Based on the number of rivets, it is assumed that the ship was at least 25 meters long, and thus perhaps the largest Viking ship of which traces have been found so far in Norway. Photo: Frederik Ringnes / NTB   This text is auto translated-stock-foto
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Stad 20260425. Norway´s Crown Prince Haakon on board a replica of the Myklebust ship in Nordfjordeid in Stad municipality. The Myklebust ship is the remains of a burned Viking ship that was found in a burial mound on the Myklebust farm in Nordfjordeid, where only the rivets were intact. Based on the number of rivets, it is assumed that the ship was at least 25 meters long, and thus perhaps the largest Viking ship of which traces have been found so far in Norway. Photo: Frederik Ringnes / NTB   This text is auto translated-stock-foto
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Stad 20260425. Norway´s Prince Sverre Magnus is rowing a replica of the Myklebust ship in Nordfjordeid in Stad municipality. The Myklebust ship is the remains of a burned Viking ship that was found in a burial mound on the Myklebust farm in Nordfjordeid, where only the rivets were intact. Based on the number of rivets, it is assumed that the ship was at least 25 meters long, and thus perhaps the largest Viking ship of which traces have been found so far in Norway. Photo: Frederik Ringnes / NTB   This text is auto translated-stock-foto
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Stad 20260425. Norway´s Prince Sverre Magnus is rowing a replica of the Myklebust ship in Nordfjordeid in Stad municipality. The Myklebust ship is the remains of a burned Viking ship that was found in a burial mound on the Myklebust farm in Nordfjordeid, where only the rivets were intact. Based on the number of rivets, it is assumed that the ship was at least 25 meters long, and thus perhaps the largest Viking ship of which traces have been found so far in Norway. Photo: Frederik Ringnes / NTB   This text is auto translated-stock-foto
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Stad 20260425. Norway´s Prince Sverre Magnus is rowing a replica of the Myklebust ship in Nordfjordeid in Stad municipality. The Myklebust ship is the remains of a burned Viking ship that was found in a burial mound on the Myklebust farm in Nordfjordeid, where only the rivets were intact. Based on the number of rivets, it is assumed that the ship was at least 25 meters long, and thus perhaps the largest Viking ship of which traces have been found so far in Norway. Photo: Frederik Ringnes / NTB   This text is auto translated-stock-foto
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Stad 20260425. Norway´s Prince Sverre Magnus is rowing a replica of the Myklebust ship in Nordfjordeid in Stad municipality. The Myklebust ship is the remains of a burned Viking ship that was found in a burial mound on the Myklebust farm in Nordfjordeid, where only the rivets were intact. Based on the number of rivets, it is assumed that the ship was at least 25 meters long, and thus perhaps the largest Viking ship of which traces have been found so far in Norway. Photo: Frederik Ringnes / NTB   This text is auto translated-stock-foto
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Stad 20260425. Prince Sverre Magnus at the helm when the Myklebust ship in Nordfjordeid in Stad municipality sets out on a voyage. The Myklebust ship is the remains of a burned Viking ship that was found in a burial mound on the Myklebust farm in Nordfjordeid, where only the rivets were intact. Based on the number of rivets, it is assumed that the ship was at least 25 meters long, and thus perhaps the largest Viking ship of which traces have been found so far in Norway. Photo: Frederik Ringnes / NTB   This text is auto translated-stock-foto
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Stad 20260425. Norway´s Crown Prince Haakon on board a replica of the Myklebust ship in Nordfjordeid in Stad municipality. The Myklebust ship is the remains of a burned Viking ship that was found in a burial mound on the Myklebust farm in Nordfjordeid, where only the rivets were intact. Based on the number of rivets, it is assumed that the ship was at least 25 meters long, and thus perhaps the largest Viking ship of which traces have been found so far in Norway. Photo: Frederik Ringnes / NTB   This text is auto translated-stock-foto
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Stad 20260425. Norway´s Crown Prince Haakon and Prince Sverre Magnus on board a replica of the Myklebust ship in Nordfjordeid in Stad municipality. The Myklebust ship is the remains of a burned Viking ship that was found in a burial mound on the Myklebust farm in Nordfjordeid, where only the rivets were intact. Based on the number of rivets, it is assumed that the ship was at least 25 meters long, and thus perhaps the largest Viking ship of which traces have been found so far in Norway. Photo: Frederik Ringnes / NTB   This text is auto translated-stock-foto
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Stad 20260425. Norway´s Crown Prince Haakon on board a replica of the Myklebust ship in Nordfjordeid in Stad municipality. The Myklebust ship is the remains of a burned Viking ship that was found in a burial mound on the Myklebust farm in Nordfjordeid, where only the rivets were intact. Based on the number of rivets, it is assumed that the ship was at least 25 meters long, and thus perhaps the largest Viking ship of which traces have been found so far in Norway. Photo: Frederik Ringnes / NTB   This text is auto translated-stock-foto
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Stad 20260425. Norway´s Crown Prince Haakon on board a replica of the Myklebust ship in Nordfjordeid in Stad municipality. The Myklebust ship is the remains of a burned Viking ship that was found in a burial mound on the Myklebust farm in Nordfjordeid, where only the rivets were intact. Based on the number of rivets, it is assumed that the ship was at least 25 meters long, and thus perhaps the largest Viking ship of which traces have been found so far in Norway. Photo: Frederik Ringnes / NTB   This text is auto translated-stock-foto
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Stad 20260425. Prince Sverre Magnus is rowing the Myklebust ship in Nordfjordeid in Stad municipality. The Myklebust ship is the remains of a burned Viking ship that was found in a burial mound on the Myklebust farm in Nordfjordeid, where only the rivets were intact. Based on the number of rivets, it is assumed that the ship was at least 25 meters long, and thus perhaps the largest Viking ship of which traces have been found so far in Norway. Photo: Frederik Ringnes / NTB   This text is auto translated-stock-foto
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Stad 20260425. Norway´s Prince Sverre Magnus R is rowing a replica of the the Myklebust ship in Nordfjordeid in Stad municipality. The Myklebust ship is the remains of a burned Viking ship that was found in a burial mound on the Myklebust farm in Nordfjordeid, where only the rivets were intact. Based on the number of rivets, it is assumed that the ship was at least 25 meters long, and thus perhaps the largest Viking ship of which traces have been found so far in Norway. Photo: Frederik Ringnes / NTB   This text is auto translated-stock-foto
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Stad 20260425. Norway´s Prince Sverre Magnus R is rowing a replica of the the Myklebust ship in Nordfjordeid in Stad municipality. The Myklebust ship is the remains of a burned Viking ship that was found in a burial mound on the Myklebust farm in Nordfjordeid, where only the rivets were intact. Based on the number of rivets, it is assumed that the ship was at least 25 meters long, and thus perhaps the largest Viking ship of which traces have been found so far in Norway. Photo: Frederik Ringnes / NTB   This text is auto translated-stock-foto
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Stad 20260425. Norway´s Prince Sverre Magnus R is rowing a replica of the the Myklebust ship in Nordfjordeid in Stad municipality. The Myklebust ship is the remains of a burned Viking ship that was found in a burial mound on the Myklebust farm in Nordfjordeid, where only the rivets were intact. Based on the number of rivets, it is assumed that the ship was at least 25 meters long, and thus perhaps the largest Viking ship of which traces have been found so far in Norway. Photo: Frederik Ringnes / NTB   This text is auto translated-stock-foto
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Stad 20260425. Crown Prince Haakon is rowing the Myklebust ship in Nordfjordeid in Stad municipality. The Myklebust ship is the remains of a burned Viking ship that was found in a burial mound on the Myklebust farm in Nordfjordeid, where only the rivets were intact. Based on the number of rivets, it is assumed that the ship was at least 25 meters long, and thus perhaps the largest Viking ship of which traces have been found so far in Norway. Photo: Frederik Ringnes / NTB   This text is auto translated-stock-foto
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Memorial - Beautiful Grave Lamp as an Work of Art. High quality photo-stock-foto