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View of Strait of Georgia from the steep rocky slopes, Cook Bay, Texada Island, British Columbia, Canada-stock-foto
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Picture after the forest fire of summer 2025. The pine forest is close to the town of Las Navas del Marqués, in the spanish province of Ávila.-stock-foto
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This pine wood forest, picture take in winter, was burned after the forest fire of summer 2025. The pine forest is close to the town of Las Navas del-stock-foto
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Two pictures, before and after the forest fire of summer 2025. The pine forest is close to the town of Las Navas del Marqués, in the spanish province-stock-foto
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Two pictures, before and after the forest fire of summer 2025. The pine forest is close to the town of Las Navas del Marqués, in the spanish province-stock-foto
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XXL bench in Heimersheim (Ahrtal/Germany)-stock-foto
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XXL bench in Heimersheim (Ahrtal/Germany)-stock-foto
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Ahrtal bridge near Heimersheim-stock-foto
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Ahrtal hills near Heimersheim-stock-foto
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XXL bench in Heimersheim (Ahrtal/Germany)-stock-foto
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Madeira, Portugal. 13th Aug, 2025. A glimpse of the Laurissilva Forest in Madeira shows moss-draped laurel trees rising above clouds at 300-1,400 meters. This UNESCO World Heritage Site thrives in the island's rugged highlands. The Laurissilva Forest in Madeira, Portugal, is a remarkable natural treasure, thriving in the island's mountainous interior. This ancient forest, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, blankets the slopes at elevations between 300 and 1,400 meters, where its lush, evergreen laurel trees create a dense canopy. Its unique location, nestled within the rugged peaks and valleys of-stock-foto
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Madeira, Portugal. 13th Aug, 2025. The laurel trees of the Laurissilva Forest in Madeira hail from the Tertiary period, about 20 million years ago, thriving at 300-1,400 meters. Their survival in this humid, isolated highland preserves an ancient subtropical legacy. The Laurissilva Forest in Madeira, Portugal, is a remarkable natural treasure, thriving in the island's mountainous interior. This ancient forest, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, blankets the slopes at elevations between 300 and 1,400 meters, where its lush, evergreen laurel trees create a dense canopy. Its unique location, nestled-stock-foto
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Madeira, Portugal. 13th Aug, 2025. The trees from the Laurissilva Forest in Madeira are moss-draped laurel species, thriving at 300-1,400 meters. These lush evergreens, part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, form a dense canopy supporting rare endemic species. The Laurissilva Forest in Madeira, Portugal, is a remarkable natural treasure, thriving in the island's mountainous interior. This ancient forest, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, blankets the slopes at elevations between 300 and 1,400 meters, where its lush, evergreen laurel trees create a dense canopy. Its unique location, nestled within-stock-foto
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Madeira, Portugal. 13th Aug, 2025. The trees in the Laurissilva Forest of Madeira originated over 20 million years ago during the Tertiary period, surviving in the island's misty highlands at 300-1,400 meters. Their presence reflects an ancient subtropical ecosystem preserved by Madeira's humid climate. The Laurissilva Forest in Madeira, Portugal, is a remarkable natural treasure, thriving in the island's mountainous interior. This ancient forest, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, blankets the slopes at elevations between 300 and 1,400 meters, where its lush, evergreen laurel trees create a dense-stock-foto
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Madeira, Portugal. 13th Aug, 2025. The Laurissilva Forest in Madeira features laurel trees, some exceeding 500 years in age, towering above the clouds between 300 and 1,400 meters. This venerable tree, within a UNESCO World Heritage Site, flourishes in the island's steep, wild terrain. The Laurissilva Forest in Madeira, Portugal, is a remarkable natural treasure, thriving in the island's mountainous interior. This ancient forest, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, blankets the slopes at elevations between 300 and 1,400 meters, where its lush, evergreen laurel trees create a dense canopy. Its uniqu-stock-foto
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Madeira, Portugal. 13th Aug, 2025. The misty Laurissilva Forest in Madeira, with moss-covered laurel trees above a sea of clouds at 300-1,400 meters. This UNESCO World Heritage Site thrives in the island's rugged highlands. The Laurissilva Forest in Madeira, Portugal, is a remarkable natural treasure, thriving in the island's mountainous interior. This ancient forest, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, blankets the slopes at elevations between 300 and 1,400 meters, where its lush, evergreen laurel trees create a dense canopy. Its unique location, nestled within the rugged peaks and valleys of Made-stock-foto
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Madeira, Portugal. 13th Aug, 2025. On the left side of the photo, the Laurissilva Forest in Madeira unfolds with its misty, moss-covered laurel trees rising above a sea of clouds at 300-1,400 meters. The Laurissilva Forest in Madeira, Portugal, is a remarkable natural treasure, thriving in the island's mountainous interior. This ancient forest, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, blankets the slopes at elevations between 300 and 1,400 meters, where its lush, evergreen laurel trees create a dense canopy. Its unique location, nestled within the rugged peaks and valleys of Madeira, benefits from the i-stock-foto
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Madeira, Portugal. 13th Aug, 2025. The Laurissilva Forest in Madeira shows a laurel tree trunk, some over 500 years old, rising above clouds at 300-1,400 meters. This ancient tree, part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, thrives in the island's rugged highlands. The Laurissilva Forest in Madeira, Portugal, is a remarkable natural treasure, thriving in the island's mountainous interior. This ancient forest, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, blankets the slopes at elevations between 300 and 1,400 meters, where its lush, evergreen laurel trees create a dense canopy. Its unique location, nestled within-stock-foto
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Madeira, Portugal. 13th Aug, 2025. The Laurissilva Forest in Madeira features a moss-covered tree above a sea of clouds, thriving at 300-1,400 meters. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is renowned for its lush laurel trees and rare endemic species. The Laurissilva Forest in Madeira, Portugal, is a remarkable natural treasure, thriving in the island's mountainous interior. This ancient forest, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, blankets the slopes at elevations between 300 and 1,400 meters, where its lush, evergreen laurel trees create a dense canopy. Its unique location, nestled within the rugged pe-stock-foto
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The Laurissilva Forest in Madeira features laurel trees, some exceeding 500 years in age, towering above the clouds between 300 and 1,400 meters. This venerable tree, within a UNESCO World Heritage Site, flourishes in the island's steep, wild terrain. The Laurissilva Forest in Madeira, Portugal, is a remarkable natural treasure, thriving in the island's mountainous interior. This ancient forest, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, blankets the slopes at elevations between 300 and 1,400 meters, where its lush, evergreen laurel trees create a dense canopy. Its unique location, nestled within the rugge-stock-foto
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A glimpse of the Laurissilva Forest in Madeira shows moss-draped laurel trees rising above clouds at 300-1,400 meters. This UNESCO World Heritage Site thrives in the island's rugged highlands. The Laurissilva Forest in Madeira, Portugal, is a remarkable natural treasure, thriving in the island's mountainous interior. This ancient forest, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, blankets the slopes at elevations between 300 and 1,400 meters, where its lush, evergreen laurel trees create a dense canopy. Its unique location, nestled within the rugged peaks and valleys of Madeira, benefits from the island's-stock-foto
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The trees from the Laurissilva Forest in Madeira are moss-draped laurel species, thriving at 300-1,400 meters. These lush evergreens, part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, form a dense canopy supporting rare endemic species. The Laurissilva Forest in Madeira, Portugal, is a remarkable natural treasure, thriving in the island's mountainous interior. This ancient forest, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, blankets the slopes at elevations between 300 and 1,400 meters, where its lush, evergreen laurel trees create a dense canopy. Its unique location, nestled within the rugged peaks and valleys of Made-stock-foto
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The Laurissilva Forest in Madeira features a moss-covered tree above a sea of clouds, thriving at 300-1,400 meters. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is renowned for its lush laurel trees and rare endemic species. The Laurissilva Forest in Madeira, Portugal, is a remarkable natural treasure, thriving in the island's mountainous interior. This ancient forest, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, blankets the slopes at elevations between 300 and 1,400 meters, where its lush, evergreen laurel trees create a dense canopy. Its unique location, nestled within the rugged peaks and valleys of Madeira, benefits-stock-foto
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On the left side of the photo, the Laurissilva Forest in Madeira unfolds with its misty, moss-covered laurel trees rising above a sea of clouds at 300-1,400 meters. The Laurissilva Forest in Madeira, Portugal, is a remarkable natural treasure, thriving in the island's mountainous interior. This ancient forest, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, blankets the slopes at elevations between 300 and 1,400 meters, where its lush, evergreen laurel trees create a dense canopy. Its unique location, nestled within the rugged peaks and valleys of Madeira, benefits from the island's humid climate, with frequent-stock-foto
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The misty Laurissilva Forest in Madeira, with moss-covered laurel trees above a sea of clouds at 300-1,400 meters. This UNESCO World Heritage Site thrives in the island's rugged highlands. The Laurissilva Forest in Madeira, Portugal, is a remarkable natural treasure, thriving in the island's mountainous interior. This ancient forest, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, blankets the slopes at elevations between 300 and 1,400 meters, where its lush, evergreen laurel trees create a dense canopy. Its unique location, nestled within the rugged peaks and valleys of Madeira, benefits from the island's humi-stock-foto
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The laurel trees of the Laurissilva Forest in Madeira hail from the Tertiary period, about 20 million years ago, thriving at 300-1,400 meters. Their survival in this humid, isolated highland preserves an ancient subtropical legacy. The Laurissilva Forest in Madeira, Portugal, is a remarkable natural treasure, thriving in the island's mountainous interior. This ancient forest, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, blankets the slopes at elevations between 300 and 1,400 meters, where its lush, evergreen laurel trees create a dense canopy. Its unique location, nestled within the rugged peaks and valleys-stock-foto
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The Laurissilva Forest in Madeira shows a laurel tree trunk, some over 500 years old, rising above clouds at 300-1,400 meters. This ancient tree, part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, thrives in the island's rugged highlands. The Laurissilva Forest in Madeira, Portugal, is a remarkable natural treasure, thriving in the island's mountainous interior. This ancient forest, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, blankets the slopes at elevations between 300 and 1,400 meters, where its lush, evergreen laurel trees create a dense canopy. Its unique location, nestled within the rugged peaks and valleys of Mad-stock-foto
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The trees in the Laurissilva Forest of Madeira originated over 20 million years ago during the Tertiary period, surviving in the island's misty highlands at 300-1,400 meters. Their presence reflects an ancient subtropical ecosystem preserved by Madeira's humid climate. The Laurissilva Forest in Madeira, Portugal, is a remarkable natural treasure, thriving in the island's mountainous interior. This ancient forest, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, blankets the slopes at elevations between 300 and 1,400 meters, where its lush, evergreen laurel trees create a dense canopy. Its unique location, nestle-stock-foto
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man and woman sitting on a small boat dock on a lake-stock-foto
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vegetation on the slopes of the volcano, Vulcano Island, Aeolian Islands, Sicily, Italy-stock-foto
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Path through the rocks covered with moss and the trees-stock-foto
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Path through the rocks covered with moss and the trees-stock-foto
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Dark firs on the slopes of Belledonne mountain range-stock-foto
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Moss on the stones in a forest landscape-stock-foto
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GRENOBLE, FRANCE, August 11, 2025 : On the paths of Belledonne mountain range leading to the Refuge Jean Collet, in Belledonne-stock-foto
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Sunrise on the cliffs surrounding the Refuge Jean Collet in Belledonne mountain range-stock-foto
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Sunrise on the cliffs surrounding the Refuge Jean Collet in Belledonne mountain range-stock-foto
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Herd of sheeps on a mountain path of Belledonne-stock-foto
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GRENOBLE, FRANCE, August 11, 2025 : Spectacular view of Refuge Jean Collet over the cliffs and Dent de Crolles, in Chartreuse, in the background-stock-foto
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GRENOBLE, FRANCE, August 11, 2025 : A family leaving the Refuge Jean Collet, on the path to Lac Blanc de Belledonne-stock-foto