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PMR282-11 
 Turkey, Pergamon: remaining wall of the ancient library, built by Eumenes II, which once held 200,000 scrolls. Transferred to Egypt in 41 BC after the burning of the library at Alexandria. 
 Keywords: historic, antiquity, culture, art, masonry, ruin, archeology, excavations, picturesque, national heritage
PMR259-12 
 Germany, Lower Saxony, Hanover, Internationale Luftfahrt Ausstellung (ILA) 1988: funeral pyre marks the tragic end of RAF Chinook helicopter ZA672, 18.05 hours 06.05.88, with the loss of both pilots. 
 Keywords: aircraft, air transport, aviation, airplane, aeroplane, military, burn-out, collision, fatal
PMR540-07 
 Croatia: Babin Potok: burnt-out, abandoned house, pock-marked with bullet holes, not far from Bihac. 
 Keywords: war, driven out, burn, attack, guerilla
PMR127K-28 
 USA; Massachusetts, Plymouth: natives burning out a log canoe in a reconstruction of the Wampanoag Indian Homesite. 
 Keywords: Pilgrim Fathers, New England, port, seaport, early settlers, Mayflower, emigration, indiginous peoples, artesans, craftsmen, boat-building
PMR086K-31 
 Croatia, Dalmatia,Trogir: raging brush fires close the main road between Split and Trogir. 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, flames, smoke, burning undergrowth, forest fire
PMR086K-30 
 Croatia, Dalmatia,Trogir: raging brush fires close the main road between Split and Trogir. 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, burning undergrowth, forest fire
PMR029K-17 
 Australia, Northern Territory: Controlled bush fire in Kakadu National Park - aftermath of the flames. Many plants depend on bush fires for propagation of their seeds. 
 Keywords: outback, nature, burning policy
PMR029K-16 
 Australia, Northern Territory: Controlled bush fire in Kakadu National Park, with black kites hunting small animals and insects fleeing from the flames.. 
 Keywords: outback, wild life, birds, ornithology, burning policy
PMR029K-15 
 Australia, Northern Territory: Controlled bush fire in Kakadu National Park. 
 Keywords: outback, burning policy
PMR024K-21 
 Singapore: Burning piles of "devil money" or "hell banknotes" for the newly deceased, an old Chinese custom. 
 Keywords: traditions, Chinese traditions

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