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F. Jack Jackson

F. Jack Jackson

Archive of all stock photography images to license online via www.jasonfriend.net from contributing photographer F. Jack Jackson

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Camel cart, near Ambala, India.
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Porters with loads in baskets on stepped footpath, Annapurna region, Nepal, Asia
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Trekker Babs Jackson crossing narrow footbridge over Modi Khola river, Annapurna region, Himalayas, Nepal, Asia
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Masks with semi-precious stones on sale, Kathmandu, Nepal
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Don Whillans and Mike Thompson at Camp II, Annapurna South Face 1970. Annapurna region, Himalayas, Nepal. The square tent between the two tunnel tents is a Whillans Box, 8000 metre mountain
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0087-50 - The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, nicknamed the
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Volubilis, Morocco. Known to Arabs as Oulili Walila or walili  Roman - first century AD. Plus stork on nest European White Stork (Ciconia ciconia ciconia)
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Volubilis, Morocco. Known to Arabs as Oulili Walila or walili  Roman - first century AD. Plus stork on nest European White Stork (Ciconia ciconia ciconia)
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Triumphal Arch, main gate, Volubilis, Morocco. On the main street (Decumanus Maximus)  Roman - first century AD. Also called the Tangier gate Volubilis known to Arabs as Oulili Walila or walili
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Roman mosaic of sea creatures, Volubilis, Morocco. Volubilis is known to the Arabs as Oulili Walila or walili
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Roman mosaic, Volubilis, Morocco. Muse Volubilis is known to the Arabs as Oulili Walila or walili
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Roman mosaic, Volubilis, Morocco. Abduction of Hylas by nymphs Volubilis is known to the Arabs as Oulili Walila or walili
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0103-22 - Vats where leather is tanned and coloured using urine, Fez, Morocco, Africa
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Vats where leather is tanned with urine Fez Morocco
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Camel herd and date palms at oasis, Tafroute, Morocco
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Water seller, Marrakesh Souk, Morocco.
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The Mer de Glace glacier from Montenvers. The Aiguille de Tacul is on the right with the Grande Jorasses behind it, Chamonix, France, Europe, Alps
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French face of the Rochefort, From left to right - Grande Jorasses, Mont Mallet, Aiguille de Rochefort and Aiguille de G?©ant, Chamonix, France, Europe
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Road sign,Tombouctou 52 Jours (Timbuktu 52 days) across the desert by camel, Zagora, Morocco
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Rock frescoes (paintings) at Tanzoumaitak on the Tassili n' Ajjer plateau, above Djanet, central Sahara Desert, Algeria, Africa
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0211-32 - Filling up the tank and Jerry cans by siphon, Bilma, T?©n?©r?© desert, Sahara Desert, Niger, Africa. When the fuel drums have been moved, allow sufficient time for the disturbed sediment and water to settle first. Land Rover Series III
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Roman mosaic of an athelete on a horse carrying his victory cup. Volubilis, Morocco. The main street (Decumanus Maximus) has a number of well-preserved mosaics depicting Roman life. Volubilis is known to the Arabs as Oulili Walila or walili
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Triumphal Arch, main gate, Volubilis, Morocco. On the main street (Decumanus Maximus)  Roman -first century AD. Also called the Tangier gate Volubilis is known to the Arabs as Oulili Walila or walili
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Roman mosaic, Volubilis, Morocco. The main street (Decumanus Maximus) has a number of well-preserved mosaics depicting Roman life. Volubilis is known to the Arabs as Oulili Walila or walili
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Berber bride dancing for the guests at her wedding. Desert, Morocco
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0227-37 - Young mother in the Grand Market, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, West Africa
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0233-12 - Plaque above a doorway in Timbuktu, Mali to commemorate explorer Major Alexander Gordon Laing of the second West India Regiment who at the cost of his life (murdered) reached Timbuktu in 1826. Erected by the Royal African Society in 1963. Sahara Desert, Africa
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0233-26 - Marble plaque above a doorway in Timbuktu, Mali. saying those of Aunis and Saintonge, who keep ashes and the memory of Ren?© Cailli?© entrusted in 1938 this stone commemorative of its centenary to Louis Ardouin-Dubrevil, exploring Saintongeais to carry it through the Sahara in Tombouctou in the house which their compatriot lived, Sahara Desert, Africa
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0233-31 -  Plaque above a doorway in Timbuktu, Mali to commemorate explorer Ren?© Cailli?© who reached Timbuktu in 1827. He had been preceded at Timbuktu by a British officer, Major Gordon Laing, but Laing had been murdered (1826) on leaving the city and Caill?© was the first to accomplish the journey in safety. He was awarded the prize of ¬£400 offered by the Geographical Society of Paris to the first traveller who should gain exact information of Timbuktu
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0234-01 - Plaque above a doorway in Timbuktu, Mali to commemorate D. W. Berky, the leader of the first American Trans-Saharan Expedition of 1912-1913. Erected by members of his family on November 7, 1970
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0238-06 - Land Rovers at a village south of Gao, Mali. The Land Rover at the rear is a one ton model, the rest are straight forward Series III Station Wagons. Africa
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0243-03 - A Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) crosses the piste in front of a Land Rover one ton model, Registration number KBY 374K, near to the River Niger in Mali. Africa.
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Series III Land Rover Station Wagon being pushed out when stuck in the sand of the T?©n?©r?© Desert between Fachi and Bilma, Niger, Sahara Desert. Sand Ladders are also being used.
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0254-07 A one ton model Land Rover in front of Mount Tiska, the main navigation marker in this part of the Sahara Desert. Northern T?©n?©r?©, Algeria, Africa
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8 Land Rovers in convoy, Tiska, northern T?©n?©r?© sand sea, central Sahara Desert, Algeria/Niger Border, Africa. Having identical vehicles saves the weight of spares and spare wheels to be carried. The vehicles should be farther apart so that pasengers are not covered in sand (dust). Keep to allotted convoy order
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Group sitting in shade to admire rock frescoes (paintings) at Tanzoumaitak on the Tassili n' Ajjer plateau, above Djanet, central Sahara Desert, Algeria, Africa
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Covered well at Abarquh, Iran
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Covered air-cooled well on road from Meshad to Yazd, Iran
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Dog sledging near Tiniteqil?¢q in East Greenland. The dogs are smaller than those on the west coast, sledges are lightweight and flexible for use in the mountains. The dogs are on individual traces known as a fan formation.
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Eskimo (Inuit) woman with her hair tied in the traditional 'topknot' Kulusuk, East Greenland.
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Eskimo (Inuit) girl plus mother and baby in national dress. Kungmuit, East Greenland. The baby is in a papoose so that it can be breast fed within the jacket. The coloured yoke is made from imported beads Both wear foxskin shorts and sealskin boots
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Eskimo (Inuit) girls plus mother and baby in national dress. Kungmuit, East Greenland. The baby is in a papoose so that it can be breast fed within the jacket. The coloured yokes are made from imported beads Girls wear foxskin shorts and sealskin boots
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0509-01 - Band-i-Amir lakes, (Dam of the Amir), central Afghanistan, Hazarajat, Asia. Bandi-Amir is situated at approximately 75 Km to the northwest of the Ancient city of Bamyan, close the the town of Yakawlang. 5 deep blue lakes, the blue colour is caused by calcium carbonate deposits forming travertine walls.
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