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Miquelon, Miquelon Island, Saint Pierre et Miquelon: Notre-Dame-des-Ardilliers Church in Miquelon is the main religious building on the island of Miquelon in the French archipelago of Saint Pierre and Miquelon. Built entirely of wood between 1862 and 1865 to replace an earlier church, it has a rectangular plan topped with a gabled roof and a bell tower at the pediment. Inaugurated in 1865, it takes its name from Father Ardilliers and his sister, the nun of Notre-Dame-des-Ardilliers in Saumur, who contributed financially to the construction of the first church in Miquelon. Located near the port of the village of Miquelon in the north of the commune of Miquelon-Langlade, this Catholic church was consolidated at the beginning of the 20th century and has been under the jurisdiction of the diocese of La Rochelle and Saintes since 2018, following the abolition of the apostolic vicariate of Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon.
Fruits et légumes colorés dans la section des produits de l'épicerie
Saint Pierre, Saint Pierre Island, Saint Pierre et Miquelon: town, corniche and harbor - aerial view of the the capital and largest town of the French overseas collectivity of Saint Pierre and Miquelon, located off the southern coast of Newfoundland, Canada. It serves as the administrative, commercial, and cultural center of the archipelago, and is home to the majority of its population. The town reflects a strong French identity, with architecture, language, and institutions closely aligned with those of metropolitan France. Fishing, especially for cod and crab, remains an important economic activity, alongside public administration and services. The port of Saint-Pierre also plays a key role in regional maritime transport and supply.
Tree at dawn, Tarn et Garonne
Et'hem Bej Mosque and mountains seen from Pyramid of Tirana. Ideal for travel brochure, magazine cover, poster.
Ft. Lauderdale, Broward County, Florida, USA, July 27, 2025.  A Cessna 172S fixed wing single engine (4 seats / 1 engine N190LP arriving at the Ft. Lauderdale Executive Airport.
Saint Pierre, Saint Pierre Island, Saint Pierre et Miquelon: panorama of the administrative capital and largest settlement of the French overseas collectivity of Saint Pierre and Miquelon, located in the North Atlantic Ocean near the coast of Newfoundland, Canada. With a population of approximately 5,500 residents, it serves as the territory’s political, economic, and cultural center. The town features a blend of French and North American influences, reflected in its architecture, language, and daily life. Its port supports both fishing and limited commercial activities, while a small airport connects it to mainland Canada and France. As the main point of entry to the archipelago, Saint Pierre plays a central role in maintaining the territory’s ties to metropolitan France.
Traditional Turkish food Sac tava, sac kavurma, etli ekmek. Meat saute Turkish et sote, kavurma on the restaurant table
GAME NIGHT spelt using wooden word dice with vibrant dice around set over a swrily blur fabric background - perfect for promoting game events or fun family gatherings.
Saint Pierre, Saint Pierre Island, Saint Pierre et Miquelon: the \
Amboise, Indre-et-Loire, France, April 29, 2019: The Chateau d'Amboise and the chapel of Saint Hubert, which rise above its surrounding town on the shore of the Loire River on a summer sunny day
Landscape of Besse-et-Saint-Anastaise in Auvergne, France
Paris, France - June 26, 2025: The photo features a wayfinding sign directing pedestrians to the Musee d'art et d'histoire du Judaisme (MAHJ) at 71 Rue du Temple in Paris. Set in the historic Marais district, the black-and-white panel carries a walking figure symbol and an arrow, mounted on a post alongside classic Parisian façades and shopfronts. The museum documents Jewish culture and history in France, and the sign helps visitors navigate the neighborhood's cultural institutions. The scene conveys urban orientation, heritage, and museum access in central Paris.
Saint Pierre, Saint Pierre Island, Saint Pierre et Miquelon: ÃŽle aux Marins (Sailors' island) from the air -  small uninhabited island located off the coast of Saint-Pierre that serves as a testament to the archipelago's fishing heritage. Originally called ÃŽle-aux-Chiens (literally \
Saint Pierre, Saint Pierre Island, Saint Pierre et Miquelon: aerial view of the the capital and largest town of the French overseas collectivity of Saint Pierre and Miquelon, located off the southern coast of Newfoundland, Canada. It serves as the administrative, commercial, and cultural center of the archipelago, and is home to the majority of its population. The town reflects a strong French identity, with architecture, language, and institutions closely aligned with those of metropolitan France. Fishing, especially for cod and crab, remains an important economic activity, alongside public administration and services. The port of Saint-Pierre also plays a key role in regional maritime transport and supply.
Exterior view of the church of Saint-André at Besse-et-Saint-Anastaise, in the Puy-de-Dôme department in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes in central France.
Saint Pierre Island, Saint Pierre et Miquelon: inland pond / bog ecosystem. The landscape is sparsely forested, with low shrubs and grasses lining the pond’s edge. The island of Saint Pierre, contains numerous bogs and marshes that are characteristic of its cool, humid maritime climate and glacially influenced terrain. These wetlands are  nutrient-poor and acidic, supporting vegetation such as sphagnum mosses, sedges, dwarf shrubs, and aquatic plants like yellow pond lilies. Bogs typically occupy poorly drained depressions in the island’s interior, while marshes are found near low-lying coastal or inland areas where water flow is more variable. These ecosystems play an important ecological role by regulating water flow, storing carbon, and providing habitat for birdlife and amphibians. Although modest in scale, they reflect the subarctic biogeography of the region and remain largely undeveloped due to the island’s low population density and rugged landscape.
Ft. Lauderdale, Broward County, Florida, USA, August 17, 2025. A Cessna 172N fixed wing single engine (4 seats / 1 engine) N75799 waiting to take off from the Ft. Lauderdale Executive Airport.
Saint Pierre, Saint Pierre Island, Saint Pierre et Miquelon: Catholicism is the predominant religion in Saint-Pierre and Miquelon, reflecting the archipelago’s French cultural and historical roots. The territory falls under the jurisdiction of the Apostolic Vicariate of Iles Saint-Pierre et Miquelon, established in 1763 and later integrated into the Diocese of La Rochelle and Saintes in 2018. The Roman Catholic Church has historically played a central role in local life, with parish churches such as Saint-Pierre Cathedral serving as both religious and community landmarks. Religious observance has declined in recent decades, mirroring trends in mainland France, but Catholic traditions and holidays continue to shape the cultural calendar of the islands.
Azay-le-Rideau, Indre-et-Loire, France, April 30, 2019: View of the stone bridge over the river Endre and ancient buildings in the park of the medieval castle of Azay-le-Rideau on a sunny summer day
Saint Pierre Island, Saint Pierre et Miquelon: inland pond / bog - still, dark blue water reflecting the sky and the rocky, green slopes surrounding it. Aquatic plants with scattered yellow buds rise from the surface - bog-like ecosystem. The landscape is sparsely forested, with low shrubs and grasses lining the pond’s edge. The island of Saint Pierre, contains numerous bogs and marshes that are characteristic of its cool, humid maritime climate and glacially influenced terrain. These wetlands are  nutrient-poor and acidic, supporting vegetation such as sphagnum mosses, sedges, dwarf shrubs, and aquatic plants like yellow pond lilies. Bogs typically occupy poorly drained depressions in the island’s interior, while marshes are found near low-lying coastal or inland areas where water flow is more variable. These ecosystems play an important ecological role by regulating water flow, storing carbon, and providing habitat for birdlife and amphibians. Although modest in scale, they reflect the subarctic biogeography of the region and remain largely undeveloped due to the island’s low population density and rugged landscape.
Saint Pierre, Saint Pierre Island, Saint Pierre et Miquelon: view over the capital and most populous commune of the French overseas collectivity of Saint Pierre and Miquelon, an archipelago situated off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada. Settled by European fishermen in the 17th century, the town grew into a vital service and supply center for the region's fishing industry. During the Prohibition era in the United States (1920-1933), Saint-Pierre experienced a period of brief prosperity as a significant hub for alcohol smuggling. Today, the town remains the administrative and commercial heart of the collectivity, characterized by its colorful houses and a strong French cultural identity, despite its North American location. It serves as a gateway for visitors to the islands and continues to rely on fishing, though tourism is becoming an increasingly important sector of its economy.
2 october 2025, Basse Ham, Moselle, Lorraine, Grand Est, France. It's autumn. At the edge of the forest, on ground covered with dead leaves, a close-up of a Blackish-Purple Russula. This medium-sized mushroom, from the Russula family, brightens the forest floor in autumn with its beautiful, often vibrant colors. The Blackish-Purple Russula has a white stem and a purple-black cap in its center, which gradually fades to a deep red. With age, the color deepens to a wine-red. It's not a poisonous mushroom, but its very acrid taste makes it unsuitable for consumption. Another Russula species has fairly similar colors and is an excellent edible mushroom. This is the difficulty of properly identifying mushrooms for a forager who wants to eat them.
The labrador et eurasier playing in a pool with balls in a garden
Nestled against a pristine white background, these studio shots capture the essence of traditional Chinese herbal decoction pieces. Each photograph highlights the unique texture, rich color, and natural form of ingredients. The clean, clinical aesthetic emphasizes purity and potency, making these images ideal for modern wellness brands, educational materials, and product packaging.
Black and yellow argiope, (Argiope aurantia), Yellow garden spider, Araignée jaune et noire.
Bourgogne Franche Comte vineyard landscape showing rows of vines and trees during springtime
Measure of historic flood-heights that the River Loire has reached in the historic village of Behuard, near Angers in Maine-et-Loire. Behuard is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is unique as such in that it is the only village that stands on an island, the Ile de Behuard, in the middle of two arms of the River Loire.Behuard is a Little City of Character - Petite Cité de Caractère - a French label awarded to towns or villages that meet a set of criteria that include being subject to protection as a Historic Monument, or a Remarkable Heritage Site.Behuard has been famous since the Middle Ages for its Pilgrimage to the Virgin Mary and the church of Notre-Dame along with a sanctuary built on the orders of Louis XI. Being on an island means that Behuard frequently floods throughout the winter months. Being at the mercy of rising floodwater the medieval houses have been constructed on raised foundations  None of the houses are deliberately waterproof, so that when the water flows in it is able to flow through and back out again. The flood depth indicator in the centre of the village, as seen here marks the levels of the 10 major floods of the 20th century and can be found in the centre of the village. In 1910, the Loire level nearly reached a depth of 7 metres. Other major floods occurred in 1936, 1982, 1904, 1977, 1983, 1995, 1988, 1962 and 2000.The people of Béhuard, have learnt to live with the river and know when to leave the island. As soon as the water level rises to a dangerous level -practically every year- the inhabitants organise themselves, preparing for the worst. Many of the houses have hooks on the ceilings to which they can attach their furniture to protect it from the flood waters.
Indre-et-Loire, France - October 25, 2025: The majestic Chateau de Chenonceau, Renaissance masterpiece with elegant fairytale turrets seen here from the lush gardens. Grand, historic castle
Historic stone church with a pointed steeple standing under a clear blue sky
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