Miss Earth 2008 - Images

Images

  • Karla Henry
    Miss Earth 2008

  • Miriam Odemba
    Miss Air 2008

  • Abigail Elizalde
    Miss Water 2008

  • Tatiane Alves
    Miss Fire 2008

  • Adriana Reverón
    Spain

  • Mariana Rodríguez
    Colombia

  • Ria Antoniou
    Greece

  • Ruxandra Popa
    Romania

  • Piyaporn Deejing
    Thailand

  • Yllka Berisha
    Kosovo

  • Vahinetua Flaccadori
    Tahiti

  • María Daniela Torrealba
    Venezuela

  • Giuliana Zevallos
    Peru

  • Sopiko Svimonishvili
    Georgia

  • Wendy Cordero
    Costa Rica

  • Charlotte Lagauzere
    France

  • Rachel Crofts
    New Zealand

  • Katissia Kouta
    Congo Republic

  • Anna Mezentsewa
    Russia

  • Demet Karadeniz and Sara Frančeškin
    Turkey and Slovenia

  • Nicaragua and Bosnia & Herzegovina

  • Miss Earth 2008 contestants showing their environmental banners

  • France, Georgia and Germany

  • All Contestants

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