'crown of a tree'


'crown of a tree'

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  1. Gorgeous art landscape !! So beautiful !!

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  2. Fantastisches Foto !! Stefanie Schächtel

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  3. Eine ganz fantastische Aufnahme, Stefanie. Der Titel paßt super. LG

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  4. Emily Hsu I do «travel far away»with the best idea to discover the most beautiful landscapes around the World..so chilling!.

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  5. Somebody threw up all over the woods in technicolor.

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  6. Fantastic work dear friend 👍
    Greetings from Corsica, max

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  7. Love the colores👏👏👏😁😁😌

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  8. Do not adjust your viewing device..yes..its SPECTACULAR!

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  9. Vielen <3 lichen Dank! ;-) Guido BersacolaGisela HeegLydia Kalke

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  10. Thank you very much for all the great comments! Best regards! ;-) Vijay prasadNishu SharmaEmily HsuKalika SinhaBriar HavenAparecimara Rodrigues Da SilvaMan PrisonFelipe Rosalesdavid zerojafar alijafar ali

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  11. بنت فلسطين Thank you very much! Best regards! ;-)

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  12. Thank you very much for your wonderful comment dear max! Greetings from Germany! ;-) maxou MAXOU

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  13. Austria: Vienna City Council Passes Resolution Condemning Illegal Organ Trade in China

    April 13, 2017 | By Zheng Qing, a Minghui correspondent in Vienna, Austria

    (Minghui.org) The Vienna City Council unanimously passed a resolution on April 7, 2017, condemning the state-sanctioned illegal organ trade in China. The resolution was put forth by Councilors Gudrun Kugler, Peter Florianschütz, and El-Nagashi Faika.


    Councilor Gudrun Kugler (middle) is one of the sponsors of the resolution.

    The Vienna City Council resolution condemns the state-sanctioned organ harvesting system in China, especially the large-scale organ harvesting from practitioners of Falun Gong.

    The Council calls on the Austrian government to intervene and take action to ensure that the illegal organ transplants in China be openly discussed and penalized.

    It suggests creating an international committee to investigate the organ transplant situation in China and to prevent illegal organ harvesting. It also calls on the international community to urge China to release all non-violent prisoners of conscience.

    The resolution notes that illegal organ harvesting is a crime and a violation of basic human rights; that China ranks second in the world in the number of transplants, second only to the United States; and that, although the Chinese government claims that the organs come from willing donors, there is convincing evidence that a large number of people are killed for their organs.

    According to China’s official documents, approximately 10,000 organs transplants are performed each year. Compared to other countries, however, the waiting time for an organ is extremely short, and the sources of tens of thousands of transplanted organs are unaccounted for.

    A 2016 European Parliament hearing report found systemic, reliable evidence that, over the past 15 years, hundreds of thousands of people were killed as a result of forced organ harvesting.

    According to the resolution, the involuntary donors are people who have been tortured in forced labor camps and death-row prisoners. They include Falun Gong practitioners, religious followers, and minorities such as the Tibetans and Uyghurs.

    The Chinese government allows forced organ harvesting and keeps it an absolute secret. Though the Chinese government announced in 2015 that it had banned harvesting organs from death row prisoners, it is still ongoing.

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  14. Austria: Vienna City Council Passes Resolution Condemning Illegal Organ Trade in China

    April 13, 2017 | By Zheng Qing, a Minghui correspondent in Vienna, Austria
    (Minghui.org) The Vienna City Council unanimously passed a resolution on April 7, 2017, condemning the state-sanctioned illegal organ trade in China. The resolution was put forth by Councilors Gudrun Kugler, Peter Florianschütz, and El-Nagashi Faika.


    Councilor Gudrun Kugler (middle) is one of the sponsors of the resolution.

    The Vienna City Council resolution condemns the state-sanctioned organ harvesting system in China, especially the large-scale organ harvesting from practitioners of Falun Gong.

    The Council calls on the Austrian government to intervene and take action to ensure that the illegal organ transplants in China be openly discussed and penalized.

    It suggests creating an international committee to investigate the organ transplant situation in China and to prevent illegal organ harvesting. It also calls on the international community to urge China to release all non-violent prisoners of conscience.

    The resolution notes that illegal organ harvesting is a crime and a violation of basic human rights; that China ranks second in the world in the number of transplants, second only to the United States; and that, although the Chinese government claims that the organs come from willing donors, there is convincing evidence that a large number of people are killed for their organs.

    According to China’s official documents, approximately 10,000 organs transplants are performed each year. Compared to other countries, however, the waiting time for an organ is extremely short, and the sources of tens of thousands of transplanted organs are unaccounted for.

    A 2016 European Parliament hearing report found systemic, reliable evidence that, over the past 15 years, hundreds of thousands of people were killed as a result of forced organ harvesting.

    According to the resolution, the involuntary donors are people who have been tortured in forced labor camps and death-row prisoners. They include Falun Gong practitioners, religious followers, and minorities such as the Tibetans and Uyghurs.

    The Chinese government allows forced organ harvesting and keeps it an absolute secret. Though the Chinese government announced in 2015 that it had banned harvesting organs from death row prisoners, it is still ongoing.http://en.minghui.org/html/articles/2017/4/13/162833p.html

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  15. This beautiful image has been shared at HQSP Photo Art. Wonderful capture! Thank you for sharing to the HQSP Photo Art & Manipulation theme! #hqspphotoart
    Shared by Paul Howard

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