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Images Dated 17th February 2005 (page 2)

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Background imageImages Dated 17th February 2005: SWITZERLAND-(Vaud)-LAUSANNE: Old Town & Tour Metropole Tower / Winter / Morning

SWITZERLAND-(Vaud)-LAUSANNE: Old Town & Tour Metropole Tower / Winter / Morning
SWITZERLAND, (Vaud), LAUSANNE: Old Town & Tour Metropole Tower / Winter / Morning

Background imageImages Dated 17th February 2005: SWITZERLAND-(Vaud)-LAUSANNE: Old Town & Tour Metropole Tower / Winter / Morning

SWITZERLAND-(Vaud)-LAUSANNE: Old Town & Tour Metropole Tower / Winter / Morning
SWITZERLAND, (Vaud), LAUSANNE: Old Town & Tour Metropole Tower / Winter / Morning

Background imageImages Dated 17th February 2005: SWITZERLAND-(Vaud)-LAUSANNE: Palais de Rumine Clock Tower / Winter / Morning

SWITZERLAND-(Vaud)-LAUSANNE: Palais de Rumine Clock Tower / Winter / Morning
SWITZERLAND, (Vaud), LAUSANNE: Palais de Rumine Clock Tower / Winter / Morning

Background imageImages Dated 17th February 2005: SWITZERLAND-(Vaud)-LAUSANNE: Cathedral Tower / Winter / Morning

SWITZERLAND-(Vaud)-LAUSANNE: Cathedral Tower / Winter / Morning
SWITZERLAND, (Vaud), LAUSANNE: Cathedral Tower / Winter / Morning

Background imageImages Dated 17th February 2005: SWITZERLAND-(Vaud)-LAUSANNE: Cathedral Tower / Winter / Morning

SWITZERLAND-(Vaud)-LAUSANNE: Cathedral Tower / Winter / Morning
SWITZERLAND, (Vaud), LAUSANNE: Cathedral Tower / Winter / Morning

Background imageImages Dated 17th February 2005: Rotifer

Rotifer
Light micrograph of Rotaria a common bdelloid rotifer. Rotifers are roundworms & are found in abundance in freshwater. They also inhabit waterlogged mosses, damp earth & a few are found in the sea

Background imageImages Dated 17th February 2005: Pressure valve

Pressure valve. Hand adjusting a pressure valve. This is a device that allows the monitoring of the pressure in a system, and well as releasing excess pressure if needed

Background imageImages Dated 17th February 2005: Repairing gas pipeline

Repairing gas pipeline. Worker using a spanner to repair an underground fuel pipeline that carries natural gas. Photographed in England

Background imageImages Dated 17th February 2005: Gas distribution

Gas distribution. Worker using a temperature probe to measure the temperature of a gas compressor. The natural gas has been obtained from the North Sea oil fields

Background imageImages Dated 17th February 2005: Train signs

Train signs. Metro (upper) and suburban (lower) railway signs. Photographed in Spain

Background imageImages Dated 17th February 2005: Kuwait Pavilion

Kuwait Pavilion interior. This building, by the architect Santiago Calatrava, was built for the 1992 Expo exhibition, Seville, Spain

Background imageImages Dated 17th February 2005: Copper mine

Copper mine. This is part of the Rio Tinto Mines in Huelva, Andalucia, Spain. This is an opencast mine that covers several square kilometres, with ores of copper, iron, silver

Background imageImages Dated 17th February 2005: European parliament building

European parliament building. Row of European flags outside a combined European Parliament and European Commission building, Madrid, the capital city of Spain

Background imageImages Dated 17th February 2005: Copper mine

Copper mine. This is part of the Rio Tinto Mines in Huelva, Andalucia, Spain. This is an opencast mine that covers several square kilometres, with ores of copper, iron, silver

Background imageImages Dated 17th February 2005: Copper mine

Copper mine. This is part of the Rio Tinto Mines in Huelva, Andalucia, Spain. This is an opencast mine that covers several square kilometres, with ores of copper, iron, silver

Background imageImages Dated 17th February 2005: Copper mine

Copper mine. This is part of the Rio Tinto Mines in Huelva, Andalucia, Spain. This is an opencast mine that covers several square kilometres, with ores of copper, iron, silver

Background imageImages Dated 17th February 2005: Copper mine

Copper mine. This is part of the Rio Tinto Mines in Huelva, Andalucia, Spain. This is an opencast mine that covers several square kilometres, with ores of copper, iron, silver

Background imageImages Dated 17th February 2005: Building architecture

Building architecture. View looking up the side of a curved building wall. Photographed in Spain

Background imageImages Dated 17th February 2005: Copper mine

Copper mine. This is part of the Rio Tinto Mines in Huelva, Andalucia, Spain. This is an opencast mine that covers several square kilometres, with ores of copper, iron

Background imageImages Dated 17th February 2005: Underground travelator

Underground travelator. Empty moving pavement (or travelator). This one is at London Undergrounds Waterloo tube station, London, England

Background imageImages Dated 17th February 2005: Mobile phone masts

Mobile phone masts. Mobile telephones receive and send voice, text and image data as low-intensity microwaves. The signals are relayed through a network of antennas that are mounted on masts

Background imageImages Dated 17th February 2005: Mobile phone mast

Mobile phone mast. Mobile telephones receive and send voice, text and image data as low-intensity microwaves. The signals are relayed through a network of antennas that are mounted on masts

Background imageImages Dated 17th February 2005: Telecommunications mast

Telecommunications mast seen behind a building. Photographed in Andalucia, Spain, in October 2004

Background imageImages Dated 17th February 2005: Mobile phone mast

Mobile phone mast in a residential area. Mobile telephones send and receive voice, text and image data as low-intensity microwaves

Background imageImages Dated 17th February 2005: Mobile phone masts

Mobile phone masts on top of a hill. Mobile telephones send and receive voice, text and image data as low-intensity microwaves

Background imageImages Dated 17th February 2005: Artwork of Nimbus-7 in orbit over Antarctica

Artwork of Nimbus-7 in orbit over Antarctica
Artists impression of the Nimbus-7 Earth observation satellite in orbit over Antarctica. The most notable of Nimbus-7s eight onboard instruments is the Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS)

Background imageImages Dated 17th February 2005: Industrial air pollution

Industrial air pollution. This pollution is being produced by a quarry. Photographed in 2004, near Huelva, in Andalucia, Spain

Background imageImages Dated 17th February 2005: Copper mine pollution

Copper mine pollution. Water coloured by mineral ores from the Rio Tinto Mines in Huelva, Andalucia, Spain. This is an opencast mine where ores of copper, iron, silver

Background imageImages Dated 17th February 2005: Copper mine pollution

Copper mine pollution. Water coloured orange by mineral ores from the Rio Tinto Mines in Huelva, Andalucia, Spain. This is an opencast mine where ores of copper, iron, silver

Background imageImages Dated 17th February 2005: Strawberry farm

Strawberry farm. The strawberry plants are growing in rows under plastic sheeting that protects them from extreme weather. Photographed in October, in Lepe, Huelva, Andalucia, Spain

Background imageImages Dated 17th February 2005: Sheep grazing

Sheep grazing. Sheep (Ovis aries) are farmed for their wool and meat. Wind turbines are seen in the background. Photographed in October 2004, near Huelva, in Andalucia, Spain

Background imageImages Dated 17th February 2005: Lake

Lake in scrubland. Photographed in October, near Huelva, in Andalucia, Spain

Background imageImages Dated 17th February 2005: Fountain in the Plaza de La Constitucion and the Palacio de La Moneda, formerly a colonial mint

Fountain in the Plaza de La Constitucion and the Palacio de La Moneda, formerly a colonial mint, now the seat of the President, Civic District, Santiago, Chile, South America

Background imageImages Dated 17th February 2005: Visitors crossing the Plaza de La Constitucion and the Palacio de La Moneda

Visitors crossing the Plaza de La Constitucion and the Palacio de La Moneda, formerly a colonial mint, now the seat of the President, Civic District, Santiago, Chile, South America

Background imageImages Dated 17th February 2005: Fountain in the Plaza de La Constitucion and the Palacio de La Moneda, formerly a colonial mint

Fountain in the Plaza de La Constitucion and the Palacio de La Moneda, formerly a colonial mint, now the seat of the President, Civic District, Santiago, Chile, South America

Background imageImages Dated 17th February 2005: Gladiolus Menorca, May

Gladiolus Menorca, May
DAD-320 GLADIOLUS Menorca, May. Gladiolus illyricus David C Dixon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway.

Background imageImages Dated 17th February 2005: Colourful sampans and river boats on the Rejang River at Sarakei, Sarawak

Colourful sampans and river boats on the Rejang River at Sarakei, Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo, Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageImages Dated 17th February 2005: Black-and-white colobus monkey (Colobus guereza), Lake Naivasha, Kenya

Black-and-white colobus monkey (Colobus guereza), Lake Naivasha, Kenya, East Africa, Africa

Background imageImages Dated 17th February 2005: Formula One Testing: Ferrari F2004M: Formula One Testing, Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain

Formula One Testing: Ferrari F2004M: Formula One Testing, Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain, 15-18 February 2005
Ferrari F2004M Formula One Testing, Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain, 15-18 February 2005. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 17th February 2005: Red mangrove. Coro Pennisula - Venezuela

Red mangrove. Coro Pennisula - Venezuela
WAT-10231 Red mangrove Coro Pennisula - Venezuela Rhizophora mangle M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageImages Dated 17th February 2005: Bright-line Brown-eye Moth Caterpillar stage, on cabbage leaf

Bright-line Brown-eye Moth Caterpillar stage, on cabbage leaf
ROG-74 Bright-line Brown-eye MOTH - Caterpillar stage, feeding on cabbage leaf. Garden pest Lacanobia oleracea Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 17th February 2005: Scarlet Ibis. Coro Peninsula - Venezuela

Scarlet Ibis. Coro Peninsula - Venezuela
WAT-11668 Scarlet Ibis Coro Peninsula, Venezuela Eudocimus ruber M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageImages Dated 17th February 2005: Cattle Egret - with cattle. Venezuela

Cattle Egret - with cattle. Venezuela
WAT-11658 Cattle Egret - with cattle Venezuela Bubulcus ibis M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageImages Dated 17th February 2005: Greater Japanese Shrew-mole Japan

Greater Japanese Shrew-mole Japan
PM-9606 Japanese SHREW-mole Japan Urotrichus talpoides Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageImages Dated 17th February 2005: European Serin - in winter. Provence - France

European Serin - in winter. Provence - France
WAT-12656 European Serin - in winter. Provence - France Serinus serinus M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageImages Dated 17th February 2005: Starling - group by water. Bulgaria

Starling - group by water. Bulgaria
WAT-12488 Starling - group by water Bulgaria Sturnus vulgaris M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageImages Dated 17th February 2005: Starling. Bulgaria

Starling. Bulgaria
WAT-12487 Starling Bulgaria Sturnus vulgaris M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageImages Dated 17th February 2005: Goldfinch - in winter. Vaucluse - Provence - France

Goldfinch - in winter. Vaucluse - Provence - France
WAT-12426 Goldfinch - in winter Vaucluse - Provence - France Carduelis carduelis M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way



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