Images Dated 18th July 2004
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BOLIVIAN WOMEN AYMARAS WALK ON HIGHWAY BY ILLAMPU MOUNTAIN RANGE
Bolivian women indigenous Aymara people walk on the highway near the Illampu mountain range in Achacachi, province of Omasuyos, 87 kms North of La Paz, July 18, 2004. Bolivians voted on Sunday in a national referendum that was to decide the future of the impoverish Andean country's vast natural gas reserves. NO RIGHTS CLEARANCES OR PERMISSIONS ARE REQUIRED FOR THIS IMAGE REUTERS/Eliana Aponte EA/HB - RP5DRIEGNOAA

WAT-10615 Looking-glass Mangrove
WAT-10615
Looking-glass Mangrove
Mayotte, Indian Ocean
Heritiera littoralis
local name Msikundazi.
family: Sterculiaceae
M. Watson
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© M.Watson/ardea.com
Forest, Forests, Indian Ocean, Island, Islands, Looking Glass, Mangrove, Mangroves, Mayotte, Pla Nts, Plant, Stream, Streams, Tree, Water

Chimpanzee - female protecting her young from a male
WAT-9466
Chimpanzee - female protecting her young from a male
Chimfunshi Wildlife Orphanage - Zambia - Africa
Pan troglodytes
Chimfunshi Wildlife Orphanage is recognised as the worlds largest dedicated sanctuary for orphaned chimps. As chimpanzees are not indigenous to Zambia it is not possible to free-release them locally, therefore 2, 000 acres of forest land has been designated to the chimps.
M. Watson
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