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  • Fresh tree ripe oranges for sale in Saint-Paul-de-Vence in southern France
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  • Fresh tree ripe oranges and lemons for sale in Saint-Paul-de-Vence in southern France
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  • Vineyard in Chelan sloping gently down towards Lake Chelan
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  • Apple orchard near Lake Chelan
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  • Grapes on the vine in Chelan wine country in Washington state
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  • Grapes on the vine in Chelan wine country in Washington state
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  • Grapes at Benson Winery, Chelan, Washington
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  • Côtes du Luberon is a French wine-growing AOC in the southeastern extreme of the Rhône wine region of France, where the wines are produced in 36 communes of the Vaucluse département. The neighbouring appellation of Côtes de Ventoux AOC stretches along its northern border and is separated by the Calavon river. The southern limit of the region is marked by the Durance river.
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  • Côtes du Luberon is a French wine-growing AOC in the southeastern extreme of the Rhône wine region of France, where the wines are produced in 36 communes of the Vaucluse département. The neighbouring appellation of Côtes de Ventoux AOC stretches along its northern border and is separated by the Calavon river. The southern limit of the region is marked by the Durance river.
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  • Apple orchard near Lake Chelan
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  • Côtes du Luberon is a French wine-growing AOC in the southeastern extreme of the Rhône wine region of France, where the wines are produced in 36 communes of the Vaucluse département. The neighbouring appellation of Côtes de Ventoux AOC stretches along its northern border and is separated by the Calavon river. The southern limit of the region is marked by the Durance river.
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  • Grapes on the vine in Chelan wine country in Washington state
    LakeChelanGrapes5.jpg
  • Vineyard in Chelan sloping gently down towards Lake Chelan
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  • Vineyard in Chelan, Washington, with Lake Chelan below
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  • Vineyard in Chelan, Washington, with Lake Chelan below
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  • Grapes on the vine at Vin du Lac winery in Chelan, Washington
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  • Vineyard in Chelan, Washington, with Lake Chelan below
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  • Vineyard in Chelan, Washington, with Lake Chelan below
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  • Vineyard in Chelan sloping gently down towards Lake Chelan.  The Lake Chelan AVA is an American Viticultural Area (AVA) in Washington State. Located in the north-central part of the state around Lake Chelan, the area is a sub-appellation of the greater Columbia Valley AVA. Of the 24,040 acres (9,730 hectares) within the AVA's boundaries, only 260 acres (105 hectares) were planted with wine grapes which was producing wine for fifteen wineries as of 2009. While viticulture has existed in the region since 1891, the area was approved as a federally designated wine region in April 2009 when it became Washington's 11th AVA.
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  • Vineyard in Chelan, Washington, with Lake Chelan below
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  • Vineyard in Chelan, Washington, with Lake Chelan below
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  • Fresh fruits and berries on display in Siena, Tuscany
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  • Fresh Italian tomatoes at the market in old town Nice ,France.  This market is called "Marche aux Fleur" or "Cours Saleya".
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  • Neon sign in Seattle's Pike Place market
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  • L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue is a town and commune on the Sorgue river in southeastern France. Politically, the commune is in the arrondissement of Avignon within the département of Vaucluse and the région of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur.<br />
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The small town is famous for its many antique shops and hosts antique markets most Sundays. It has many waterside cafés and restaurants, all within walking distance of each other. Its many attractive water wheels throughout the town are still in working order. Keith Floyd, the British TV chef and bon viveur, established a restaurant there during a lengthy sojourn in France.<br />
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L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue is twinned with the towns of Penicuik in the UK, and Anagni in Italy.
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  • Tomatoes in Gordes in Provence, France.
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  • Garlic and tomatoes in Forio on the island of Ischia in Italy
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  • Peppers and tomatoes in Forio on the island of Ischia in Italy and tomatoes in Forio on the island of Ischia in Italy
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  • Flowers at the market in old town Nice ,France.  This market is called "Marche aux Fleur" or "Cours Saleya".
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  • Tulips in Skagit Valley during the annual Tulip Festival
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  • A windpump is a windmill used for pumping water, either as a source of fresh water from wells, or for draining low-lying areas of land. Once a common fixture on farms in semi-arid areas, windpumps are still used today where electric power is not available or too expensive.
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  • A windpump is a windmill used for pumping water, either as a source of fresh water from wells, or for draining low-lying areas of land. Once a common fixture on farms in semi-arid areas, windpumps are still used today where electric power is not available or too expensive.
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  • The Perito Moreno Glacier is a glacier located in the Los Glaciares National Park in southwest Santa Cruz province, Argentina. It is one of the most important tourist attractions in the Argentine Patagonia.<br />
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The 250 km2 (97 sq mi) ice formation, and 30 km (19 mi) in length, is one of 48 glaciers fed by the Southern Patagonian Ice Field located in the Andes system shared with Chile. This icefield is the world's third largest reserve of fresh water.<br />
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The Perito Moreno glacier, located 78 kilometres (48 mi) from El Calafate, was named after the explorer Francisco Moreno, a pioneer who studied the region in the 19th century and played a major role in defending the territory of Argentina in the conflict surrounding the international border dispute with Chile.
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