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Slice fanAntique illustration of industrial fan
Disc fan of BlackmanIllustration of Disc fan of Blackman
Wall mounted fanIllustration of a Wall mounted fan
Large ventilator (weather machine)Illustration of a Large ventilator (weather machine)
Using a cooling rack to cover an open drain
Tarragona, Gothic CathedralCloister of the Gothic Cathedral, Tarragona city (UNESCO World Heritage Site), Autonomous Community of Catalonia, Spain, June 2008. (Photo by: JMN/Getty Images)
Colourful Weathered Wall, Cartagena, ColombiaA typical pastel coloured wall in Cartagena de Indias stunning colonial old town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1984
Prayer Wheels Buddhist Stupa, Monkey TempleReligious Prayer Wheels at the Buddhist Stupa, Monkey Temple, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Swayambhunath, Kathmandu city, Nepal, Asia
Grilled fish on a grid
Young woman sitting by fireplace, holding glass of milk in raised hand, (B&W), portrait
Window with grille and laundry on line. Cienfuegos, Cuba
Horse and laundry, Cienfuegos, CubaStreet with horse, building and laundry
Street, Cienfuegos, CubaFacades of buildings with window and door grilles on street in Cienfuegos
Houses, Cienfuegos, Cuba. Colorful houses with porches and grilles
Building with grilles, Cienfuegos, CubaBuilding with decorative grilles and balustrade, Cienfuegos
Windowa and grilles, Cienfuegos, Cuba
Window and orange wall, Marrakesh, MoroccoOrange wall and blue window with broken grille
Hida beef grillA Grade A Hida beef (Hidagyu) with marble patterned fat lines being cooked on a stove is a special dish for Gifu area
View through ironwork grille, Siena, ItalyView through wrought ironwork grille of building facade, Siena, Italy
Narrow street with snow covered roof in the city of CuencaCuenca is a UNESCO World Heritage site, Ancient houses
Straw hats for sale in Trinidad de CubaCuba, Sancti Spiritus Province, Trinidad de Cuba listed as World Heritage by UNESCO
Listing of Menu plates in a cuban PaladarPaladar (is a term used in Cuba to refer to restaurants run by self-employers.[1] Mostly family-run businesses, paladares are fundamentally directed to serve as a counterpart to state-run restaurants)
A horse carriage in front of a colonial palaceCuba, Sancti Spiritus Province, Trinidad de Cuba listed as World Heritage by UNESCO