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INDIEN NATUR TIER AFFE
epa01299028 A baby Langur hangs from a tree branch in Dachigam National Park on the outskirts of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian Kashmir, 29 March 2008. The scenic Dachigam valley is one blissful place of natural world and its surrounding mountainside contains the rare Kashmir stag (Hangul), also black and brown bears. Once the exclusive hunting preserve of the Maharaja of Kashmir, it was declared a national park in 1951, and owing to a strictly enforced conservation programme, the hangul population, once 150, now stands at over 400 animals. EPA/ALTAF QADRI
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20080329
Place
SRINAGAR INDIEN
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KEYSTONE
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EPA
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ALTAF QADRI
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4000 x 2595 px
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