Images Dated 1st February 2002
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Chinese philosopher. Gouache on paper, c1770
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Amazon Rainforest Canopy Caxiuana Para, Brazil
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Formula One World Championship: Jenson Button puts the Renault F1 R202 through its paces for the first time
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Formula One World Championship: Marcel Lasee made his debut Formula One test with the Jordan team
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Formula One World Championship: Eddie Irvine tests the troublesome Jaguar Cosworth R3
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Formula One World Championship: Despite being bitterÕ rivals second place finisher Niki Lauda Ferrari talks with
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Formula Ford 1600: RAC Formula Ford 1600 Championship, Mallory Park, England, 15 March 1981
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Pair of wandering albatrosses
Pair of wandering albatrosses (Diomedea exulans). These birds nest every 2 years, on islands in the sub-Antarctic. Each pair produces a single egg, which is incubated for 11 weeks. The chick is with its parents for 40 weeks after hatching, during which time both the male and the female provide it with food. Wandering albatrosses are the largest flying birds on earth, with wingspans that can reach 3.5 metres. They feed on fish and squid, travelling tens of thousands of kilometres on foraging trips in the southern oceans. Their numbers are at risk from fisheries, as many birds are drowned when they mistake baited hooks for food. Photographed on Bird Island, South Georgia
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