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Redwood plank detail.-stock-foto
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Redwood plank detail.-stock-foto
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Panorama of Redwood Mountain Grove in Sequoia National park-stock-foto
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Sunlight starburst through tall redwood trees in a forest grove, long shadows on the ground, peaceful nature landscape with green clearing in backgrou-stock-foto
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Hall Place, Bexley. Kent. UK-stock-foto
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Hall Place, Bexley.Kent.UK-stock-foto
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Greylag Goose ' Anser anser' at Hall Place, Bexley.-stock-foto
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Stuttgart, Germany - 03-13-2026: In this photo illustration, the logo of battery company Redwood Materials Inc. is displayed on a smartphone-stock-foto
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California state square flag. Part of The United States of America. Clean design for print, web, or educational use. Vector illustration.-stock-foto
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California state flag 3-2 ratio. Part of The United States of America. Clean design for print, web, or educational use. Vector illustration.-stock-foto
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Majestic trees in a parklike setting-stock-foto
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Majestic trees in a parklike setting-stock-foto
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Majestic trees in a parklike setting-stock-foto
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Majestic trees in a parklike setting-stock-foto
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Majestic trees in a parklike setting-stock-foto
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Redwood gate stands against white stone wall. Arched top features vertical slats and silver hardware. Metal hinges secure both gate halves. Grass grow-stock-foto
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Vertical pine trees canopy displaying crown shyness against blue-stock-foto
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Atmospheric ruins in Abbey Fields, Abingdon Oxfordshire.   Named after the medieval abbey that used to be here nfore their dissolution/tax grab by Henry VIII This extended public park lies between the Thames River and Abbey Stream, one of its tributaries. So you'd think these ruins belong to the Abbey, right? Wrong! This is a Victorian Folly meant to evoke the vanished Abbey - the real site is a few hundred metres away.-stock-foto
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Atmospheric ruins in Abbey Fields, Abingdon Oxfordshire.   Named after the medieval abbey that used to be here nfore their dissolution/tax grab by Henry VIII This extended public park lies between the Thames River and Abbey Stream, one of its tributaries. So you'd think these ruins belong to the Abbey, right? Wrong! This is a Victorian Folly meant to evoke the vanished Abbey - the real site is a few hundred metres away.-stock-foto
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Atmospheric ruins in Abbey Fields, Abingdon Oxfordshire.   Named after the medieval abbey that used to be here nfore their dissolution/tax grab by Henry VIII This extended public park lies between the Thames River and Abbey Stream, one of its tributaries. So you'd think these ruins belong to the Abbey, right? Wrong! This is a Victorian Folly meant to evoke the vanished Abbey - the real site is a few hundred metres away.-stock-foto
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Atmospheric ruins in Abbey Fields, Abingdon Oxfordshire.   Named after the medieval abbey that used to be here nfore their dissolution/tax grab by Henry VIII This extended public park lies between the Thames River and Abbey Stream, one of its tributaries. So you'd think these ruins belong to the Abbey, right? Wrong! This is a Victorian Folly meant to evoke the vanished Abbey - the real site is a few hundred metres away.-stock-foto
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Atmospheric ruins in Abbey Fields, Abingdon Oxfordshire.   Named after the medieval abbey that used to be here nfore their dissolution/tax grab by Henry VIII This extended public park lies between the Thames River and Abbey Stream, one of its tributaries. So you'd think these ruins belong to the Abbey, right? Wrong! This is a Victorian Folly meant to evoke the vanished Abbey - the real site is a few hundred metres away.-stock-foto
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Atmospheric ruins in Abbey Fields, Abingdon Oxfordshire.   Named after the medieval abbey that used to be here nfore their dissolution/tax grab by Henry VIII This extended public park lies between the Thames River and Abbey Stream, one of its tributaries. So you'd think these ruins belong to the Abbey, right? Wrong! This is a Victorian Folly meant to evoke the vanished Abbey - the real site is a few hundred metres away.-stock-foto
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Atmospheric ruins in Abbey Fields, Abingdon Oxfordshire.   Named after the medieval abbey that used to be here nfore their dissolution/tax grab by Henry VIII This extended public park lies between the Thames River and Abbey Stream, one of its tributaries. So you'd think these ruins belong to the Abbey, right? Wrong! This is a Victorian Folly meant to evoke the vanished Abbey - the real site is a few hundred metres away.-stock-foto
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Atmospheric ruins in Abbey Fields, Abingdon Oxfordshire.   Named after the medieval abbey that used to be here nfore their dissolution/tax grab by Henry VIII This extended public park lies between the Thames River and Abbey Stream, one of its tributaries. So you'd think these ruins belong to the Abbey, right? Wrong! This is a Victorian Folly meant to evoke the vanished Abbey - the real site is a few hundred metres away.-stock-foto
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Atmospheric ruins in Abbey Fields, Abingdon Oxfordshire.   Named after the medieval abbey that used to be here nfore their dissolution/tax grab by Henry VIII This extended public park lies between the Thames River and Abbey Stream, one of its tributaries. So you'd think these ruins belong to the Abbey, right? Wrong! This is a Victorian Folly meant to evoke the vanished Abbey - the real site is a few hundred metres away.-stock-foto
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Atmospheric ruins in Abbey Fields, Abingdon Oxfordshire.   Named after the medieval abbey that used to be here nfore their dissolution/tax grab by Henry VIII This extended public park lies between the Thames River and Abbey Stream, one of its tributaries. So you'd think these ruins belong to the Abbey, right? Wrong! This is a Victorian Folly meant to evoke the vanished Abbey - the real site is a few hundred metres away.-stock-foto
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Atmospheric ruins in Abbey Fields, Abingdon Oxfordshire.   Named after the medieval abbey that used to be here nfore their dissolution/tax grab by Henry VIII This extended public park lies between the Thames River and Abbey Stream, one of its tributaries. So you'd think these ruins belong to the Abbey, right? Wrong! This is a Victorian Folly meant to evoke the vanished Abbey - the real site is a few hundred metres away.-stock-foto
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Atmospheric ruins in Abbey Fields, Abingdon Oxfordshire.   Named after the medieval abbey that used to be here nfore their dissolution/tax grab by Henry VIII This extended public park lies between the Thames River and Abbey Stream, one of its tributaries. So you'd think these ruins belong to the Abbey, right? Wrong! This is a Victorian Folly meant to evoke the vanished Abbey - the real site is a few hundred metres away.-stock-foto
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Tall redwood trees with sunlight filtering through the canopy in a lush forest setting-stock-foto
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Majestic redwood tree viewed from the ground, showcasing its towering trunk and lush green foliage-stock-foto
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Majestic redwood trees towering over a forest path surrounded by lush ferns and greenery in a serene natural setting-stock-foto
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A snowy winter day in a park-stock-foto
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A snowy winter day in a park-stock-foto
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A snowy winter day in a park-stock-foto
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A snowy winter day in a park-stock-foto
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A snowy winter day in a park-stock-foto
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A snowy winter day in a park-stock-foto
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A snowy winter day in a park-stock-foto
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A snowy winter day in a park-stock-foto