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A line of apples with one exception. The rare Dragon Fruit on a dark background. A line of apples with one exception. A line of apples with one exception.

(with water reflection) A line of apples with one exception. A line of apples, with one red one out.

(with water reflection) A line of apples, with one red one out. The Iguassu (or Iguazu) Falls is one of the largest masses of fresh water on the planet and divides, in South America, Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina. The waterfall system consists of 275 falls along 2.7 kilometres (1.67 miles) of the Iguazu River. Some of the individual falls are up to 82 metres (269 feet) in height, though the majority are about 64 metres (210 feet). The Iguassu (or Iguazu) Falls is one of the largest masses of fresh water on the planet and divides, in South America, Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina. The waterfall system consists of 275 falls along 2.7 kilometres (1.67 miles) of the Iguazu River. Some of the individual falls are up to 82 metres (269 feet) in height, though the majority are about 64 metres (210 feet). The Iguassu (or Iguazu) Falls is one of the largest masses of fresh water on the planet and divides, in South America, Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina. The waterfall system consists of 275 falls along 2.7 kilometres (1.67 miles) of the Iguazu River. Some of the individual falls are up to 82 metres (269 feet) in height, though the majority are about 64 metres (210 feet). The Iguassu (or Iguazu) Falls is one of the largest masses of fresh water on the planet and divides, in South America, Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina. The waterfall system consists of 275 falls along 2.7 kilometres (1.67 miles) of the Iguazu River. Some of the individual falls are up to 82 metres (269 feet) in height, though the majority are about 64 metres (210 feet). The Iguassu (or Iguazu) Falls is one of the largest masses of fresh water on the planet and divides, in South America, Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina. The waterfall system consists of 275 falls along 2.7 kilometres (1.67 miles) of the Iguazu River. Some of the individual falls are up to 82 metres (269 feet) in height, though the majority are about 64 metres (210 feet). The Iguassu (or Iguazu) Falls is one of the largest masses of fresh water on the planet and divides, in South America, Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina. The waterfall system consists of 275 falls along 2.7 kilometres (1.67 miles) of the Iguazu River. Some of the individual falls are up to 82 metres (269 feet) in height, though the majority are about 64 metres (210 feet). The Iguassu (or Iguazu) Falls is one of the largest masses of fresh water on the planet and divides, in South America, Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina. The waterfall system consists of 275 falls along 2.7 kilometres (1.67 miles) of the Iguazu River. Some of the individual falls are up to 82 metres (269 feet) in height, though the majority are about 64 metres (210 feet). The Iguassu (or Iguazu) Falls is one of the largest masses of fresh water on the planet and divides, in South America, Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina. The waterfall system consists of 275 falls along 2.7 kilometres (1.67 miles) of the Iguazu River. Some of the individual falls are up to 82 metres (269 feet) in height, though the majority are about 64 metres (210 feet). The Iguassu (or Iguazu) Falls is one of the largest masses of fresh water on the planet and divides, in South America, Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina. The waterfall system consists of 275 falls along 2.7 kilometres (1.67 miles) of the Iguazu River. Some of the individual falls are up to 82 metres (269 feet) in height, though the majority are about 64 metres (210 feet). The Iguassu (or Iguazu) Falls is one of the largest masses of fresh water on the planet and divides, in South America, Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina. The waterfall system consists of 275 falls along 2.7 kilometres (1.67 miles) of the Iguazu River. Some of the individual falls are up to 82 metres (269 feet) in height, though the majority are about 64 metres (210 feet). The Iguassu (or Iguazu) Falls is one of the largest masses of fresh water on the planet and divides, in South America, Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina. The waterfall system consists of 275 falls along 2.7 kilometres (1.67 miles) of the Iguazu River. Some of the individual falls are up to 82 metres (269 feet) in height, though the majority are about 64 metres (210 feet). The Iguassu (or Iguazu) Falls is one of the largest masses of fresh water on the planet and divides, in South America, Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina. The waterfall system consists of 275 falls along 2.7 kilometres (1.67 miles) of the Iguazu River. Some of the individual falls are up to 82 metres (269 feet) in height, though the majority are about 64 metres (210 feet). The Iguassu (or Iguazu) Falls is one of the largest masses of fresh water on the planet and divides, in South America, Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina. The waterfall system consists of 275 falls along 2.7 kilometres (1.67 miles) of the Iguazu River. Some of the individual falls are up to 82 metres (269 feet) in height, though the majority are about 64 metres (210 feet). The Iguassu (or Iguazu) Falls is one of the largest masses of fresh water on the planet and divides, in South America, Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina. The waterfall system consists of 275 falls along 2.7 kilometres (1.67 miles) of the Iguazu River. Some of the individual falls are up to 82 metres (269 feet) in height, though the majority are about 64 metres (210 feet). The Iguassu (or Iguazu) Falls is one of the largest masses of fresh water on the planet and divides, in South America, Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina. The waterfall system consists of 275 falls along 2.7 kilometres (1.67 miles) of the Iguazu River. Some of the individual falls are up to 82 metres (269 feet) in height, though the majority are about 64 metres (210 feet). The Iguassu (or Iguazu) Falls is one of the largest masses of fresh water on the planet and divides, in South America, Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina. The waterfall system consists of 275 falls along 2.7 kilometres (1.67 miles) of the Iguazu River. Some of the individual falls are up to 82 metres (269 feet) in height, though the majority are about 64 metres (210 feet). The Iguassu (or Iguazu) Falls is one of the largest masses of fresh water on the planet and divides, in South America, Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina. The waterfall system consists of 275 falls along 2.7 kilometres (1.67 miles) of the Iguazu River. Some of the individual falls are up to 82 metres (269 feet) in height, though the majority are about 64 metres (210 feet). The Iguassu (or Iguazu) Falls is one of the largest masses of fresh water on the planet and divides, in South America, Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina. The waterfall system consists of 275 falls along 2.7 kilometres (1.67 miles) of the Iguazu River. Some of the individual falls are up to 82 metres (269 feet) in height, though the majority are about 64 metres (210 feet). The Iguassu (or Iguazu) Falls is one of the largest masses of fresh water on the planet and divides, in South America, Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina. The waterfall system consists of 275 falls along 2.7 kilometres (1.67 miles) of the Iguazu River. Some of the individual falls are up to 82 metres (269 feet) in height, though the majority are about 64 metres (210 feet). The Iguassu (or Iguazu) Falls is one of the largest masses of fresh water on the planet and divides, in South America, Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina. The waterfall system consists of 275 falls along 2.7 kilometres (1.67 miles) of the Iguazu River. Some of the individual falls are up to 82 metres (269 feet) in height, though the majority are about 64 metres (210 feet). The Iguassu (or Iguazu) Falls is one of the largest masses of fresh water on the planet and divides, in South America, Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina. The waterfall system consists of 275 falls along 2.7 kilometres (1.67 miles) of the Iguazu River. Some of the individual falls are up to 82 metres (269 feet) in height, though the majority are about 64 metres (210 feet). The Iguassu (or Iguazu) Falls is one of the largest masses of fresh water on the planet and divides, in South America, Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina. The waterfall system consists of 275 falls along 2.7 kilometres (1.67 miles) of the Iguazu River. Some of the individual falls are up to 82 metres (269 feet) in height, though the majority are about 64 metres (210 feet). The Iguassu (or Iguazu) Falls is one of the largest masses of fresh water on the planet and divides, in South America, Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina. The waterfall system consists of 275 falls along 2.7 kilometres (1.67 miles) of the Iguazu River. Some of the individual falls are up to 82 metres (269 feet) in height, though the majority are about 64 metres (210 feet). The Iguassu (or Iguazu) Falls is one of the largest masses of fresh water on the planet and divides, in South America, Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina. The waterfall system consists of 275 falls along 2.7 kilometres (1.67 miles) of the Iguazu River. Some of the individual falls are up to 82 metres (269 feet) in height, though the majority are about 64 metres (210 feet). The Iguassu (or Iguazu) Falls is one of the largest masses of fresh water on the planet and divides, in South America, Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina. The waterfall system consists of 275 falls along 2.7 kilometres (1.67 miles) of the Iguazu River. Some of the individual falls are up to 82 metres (269 feet) in height, though the majority are about 64 metres (210 feet). The Iguassu (or Iguazu) Falls is one of the largest masses of fresh water on the planet and divides, in South America, Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina. The waterfall system consists of 275 falls along 2.7 kilometres (1.67 miles) of the Iguazu River. Some of the individual falls are up to 82 metres (269 feet) in height, though the majority are about 64 metres (210 feet). The Iguassu (or Iguazu) Falls is one of the largest masses of fresh water on the planet and divides, in South America, Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina. The waterfall system consists of 275 falls along 2.7 kilometres (1.67 miles) of the Iguazu River. Some of the individual falls are up to 82 metres (269 feet) in height, though the majority are about 64 metres (210 feet). The Iguassu (or Iguazu) Falls is one of the largest masses of fresh water on the planet and divides, in South America, Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina. The waterfall system consists of 275 falls along 2.7 kilometres (1.67 miles) of the Iguazu River. Some of the individual falls are up to 82 metres (269 feet) in height, though the majority are about 64 metres (210 feet). The Iguassu (or Iguazu) Falls is one of the largest masses of fresh water on the planet and divides, in South America, Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina. The waterfall system consists of 275 falls along 2.7 kilometres (1.67 miles) of the Iguazu River. Some of the individual falls are up to 82 metres (269 feet) in height, though the majority are about 64 metres (210 feet). A young child photograph taken in an Amazonian tribe. A young child photograph taken in an Amazonian tribe. A young child photograph taken in an Amazonian tribe. A young child photograph taken in an Amazonian tribe. A young child photograph taken in an Amazonian tribe. A young child photograph taken in an Amazonian tribe. A young child photograph taken in an Amazonian tribe. A young child photograph taken in an Amazonian tribe. A young child photograph taken in an Amazonian tribe. A set of sheep in a green field in Scotland. A set of sheep in a green field in Scotland. A concept image of workers. This is an abandoned WWII shelter in a paridisiac island (Fernando de Noronha) off the coast of Brazil. A concept image of workers.