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Images Dated 30th June 2005 (page 2)

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Background imageImages Dated 30th June 2005: Pastureland After Rain Storm, Near Cochrane, Alberta, Canada

Pastureland After Rain Storm, Near Cochrane, Alberta, Canada

Background imageImages Dated 30th June 2005: Pink Plumeria Flower With Yellow Center, Extreme Close-Up, Soft Focus

Pink Plumeria Flower With Yellow Center, Extreme Close-Up, Soft Focus

Background imageImages Dated 30th June 2005: Pink Plumeria Flowers With Yellow Centers, Interesting Angle And Blur

Pink Plumeria Flowers With Yellow Centers, Interesting Angle And Blur

Background imageImages Dated 30th June 2005: Pink Plumeria Flower, Only Partially Opened, Extreme Close-Up, Soft Focus

Pink Plumeria Flower, Only Partially Opened, Extreme Close-Up, Soft Focus

Background imageImages Dated 30th June 2005: Close Up Of A Rose Bud

Close Up Of A Rose Bud

Background imageImages Dated 30th June 2005: Australia-Weather-Floods

Australia-Weather-Floods
A mans umbrella turns inside-out as he battles strong winds and rain in Sydney, 30 June 2005. A storm system has dumped more than 100mm of rain in 24 hours on parts of Australias New South Wales

Background imageImages Dated 30th June 2005: Monks carrying yak butter, Ganden Monastery, Tagtse county, Tibet

Monks carrying yak butter, Ganden Monastery, Tagtse county, Tibet Monks preparing the yak butter at Ganden Monastery - Tibet - China

Background imageImages Dated 30th June 2005: animal, antennae, behaviour, body part, cleaning, color, colour, coral, coral hermit crab

animal, antennae, behaviour, body part, cleaning, color, colour, coral, coral hermit crab, country, crab, crustacean, emerging, faviidae coral, feeding, fiji, food, hermit crab, invert, misc

Background imageImages Dated 30th June 2005: american wildlife, animal, artiodactyla, atmospheric, bison, bison bison, bovidae

american wildlife, animal, artiodactyla, atmospheric, bison, bison bison, bovidae, break of day, color, colorful, colour, colourful, contrasting, cryptic, dawn, daybreak, digital file, ditigal image

Background imageImages Dated 30th June 2005: Coastline of Surtsey

Coastline of Surtsey
Black sands and lava on Surtsey volcanic island, research hut in distance

Background imageImages Dated 30th June 2005: Muskox, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska

Muskox, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska

Background imageImages Dated 30th June 2005: USA, WA, Mt Baker Recreation Area. Mt Baker from Artists Point with fall color

USA, WA, Mt Baker Recreation Area. Mt Baker from Artists Point with fall color

Background imageImages Dated 30th June 2005: North America, USA, Washington, Seattle Downtown Seattle with Bell Harbor marina

North America, USA, Washington, Seattle Downtown Seattle with Bell Harbor marina

Background imageImages Dated 30th June 2005: North America, USA, Washington, Palouse Country, Road Leading Through Spring and Winter

North America, USA, Washington, Palouse Country, Road Leading Through Spring and Winter
USA, Washington, Palouse Country, Road Leading Through Spring and Winter Wheat Fields in S-Pattern

Background imageImages Dated 30th June 2005: North America, USA, Washington, Palouse Country, Fenceline Rolling over Hillside with Gold

North America, USA, Washington, Palouse Country, Fenceline Rolling over Hillside with Gold
USA, Washington, Palouse Country, Fenceline Rolling over Hillside with Gold and Green Crops

Background imageImages Dated 30th June 2005: North America, USA, Washington, Palouse Country, Road Leading Through Spring and Winter

North America, USA, Washington, Palouse Country, Road Leading Through Spring and Winter
USA, Washington, Palouse Country, Road Leading Through Spring and Winter Wheat Fields in S-Pattern

Background imageImages Dated 30th June 2005: North America, USA, Washington, Palouse Country, Road Leading Through Spring and Winter

North America, USA, Washington, Palouse Country, Road Leading Through Spring and Winter
USA, Washington, Palouse Country, Road Leading Through Spring and Winter Wheat Fields in S-Pattern

Background imageImages Dated 30th June 2005: 1950s Australian Formula Libre Racing: Jack Brabham

1950s Australian Formula Libre Racing: Jack Brabham
1950s Australian Formula Libre Racing. Circa 1955-56. Jack Brabham (Redex Special Cooper-Bristol). World Copyright: LAT Photographic Ref: Autocar 9/9/1960, Print

Background imageImages Dated 30th June 2005: Brands Hatch, Great Britain. 11-13 July 1980: Didier Pironi, retired

Brands Hatch, Great Britain. 11-13 July 1980: Didier Pironi, retired
1980 British Grand Prix. Brands Hatch, Great Britain. 11-13 July 1980. Didier Pironi (Ligier JS11/15-Ford Cosworth), retired. World Copyright: LAT Photographic Ref: 35mm transparency 80GB13

Background imageImages Dated 30th June 2005: Paul Ricard, France. 27-29 June 1980: Alan Jones, 1st position, Didier Pironi, 2nd position

Paul Ricard, France. 27-29 June 1980: Alan Jones, 1st position, Didier Pironi, 2nd position, and Jacques Laffite
1980 French Grand Prix. Paul Ricard, France. 27-29 June 1980. Alan Jones (Williams FW07B-Ford Cosworth), 1st position, Didier Pironi, 2nd position

Background imageImages Dated 30th June 2005: Nuremberg, Germany, Church of Our Lady, Frauenkirche, Market Square (Hauptmarkt)

Nuremberg, Germany, Church of Our Lady, Frauenkirche, Market Square (Hauptmarkt), Gothic Church, Clock Tower

Background imageImages Dated 30th June 2005: Nuremberg, Germany, Schoner Brunnen Fountain (Beautiful Fountain)

Nuremberg, Germany, Schoner Brunnen Fountain (Beautiful Fountain)

Background imageImages Dated 30th June 2005: Europe, Germany

Europe, Germany
Nuremberg, Germany, Schoner Brunnen Fountain (Beautiful Fountain)

Background imageImages Dated 30th June 2005: Sponge spicule, SEM

Sponge spicule, SEM
Sponge spicule. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the spicule from a sponge. Spicules are skeletal structures, made of either calcium carbonate or silica

Background imageImages Dated 30th June 2005: Sponge spicule, SEM

Sponge spicule, SEM
Sponge spicule. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the spicule from a sponge. Spicules are skeletal structures, made of either calcium carbonate or silica

Background imageImages Dated 30th June 2005: Radiolarian, SEM

Radiolarian, SEM
Radiolarian. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the shell of a radiolarian. Radiolaria are single-celled protozoans that are found in marine plankton

Background imageImages Dated 30th June 2005: Radiolarian, SEM

Radiolarian, SEM
Radiolarian. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the shell of a radiolarian. Radiolaria are single-celled protozoans that are found in marine plankton

Background imageImages Dated 30th June 2005: Radiolarian, SEM

Radiolarian, SEM
Radiolarian. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the shell of a radiolarian. Radiolaria are single-celled protozoans that are found in marine plankton

Background imageImages Dated 30th June 2005: Sponge spicule, SEM

Sponge spicule, SEM
Sponge spicule. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the spicule from a sponge. Spicules are skeletal structures, made of either calcium carbonate or silica

Background imageImages Dated 30th June 2005: Radiolarian, SEM

Radiolarian, SEM
Radiolarian. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the shell of a radiolarian. Radiolaria are single-celled protozoans that are found in marine plankton

Background imageImages Dated 30th June 2005: Radiolarian, SEM

Radiolarian, SEM
Radiolarian. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the shell of a radiolarian. Radiolaria are single-celled protozoans that are found in marine plankton

Background imageImages Dated 30th June 2005: Peripatus

Peripatus, or velvet worm (Oroperipatus sp.) on a leaf. This animal has been described as the missing link between the annelids (includes worms and leeches)

Background imageImages Dated 30th June 2005: Paper mill

Paper mill. Rolls of paper being produced at a paper mill. This is Elk Falls Mill, on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada

Background imageImages Dated 30th June 2005: Snail shell, SEM

Snail shell, SEM
Snail shell. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a snails shell (order Pulmonata). The shell is composed of calcium salts secreted by the snail, and provides shelter and protection

Background imageImages Dated 30th June 2005: American alligator

American alligators (Alligator mississippiensis). These carnivorous reptiles eat a wide range of fish and land animals and will also scavenge on dead animals

Background imageImages Dated 30th June 2005: Wasp head, SEM

Wasp head, SEM
Wasp head. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the underview of a wasps head (order Hymenoptera). Its large compound eyes (purple) are seen on either side of its head

Background imageImages Dated 30th June 2005: Caterpillar head, SEM

Caterpillar head, SEM
Caterpillar head. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the head of a caterpillar. Caterpillars (order Lepidoptera) are the larval stage of the life cycle of a butterfly or moth

Background imageImages Dated 30th June 2005: Locust, SEM

Locust, SEM
Locust. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a locust (order Orthoptera). These insects feed on vegetation in arid areas

Background imageImages Dated 30th June 2005: Dome of the WIYN telescope at Kitt Peak

Dome of the WIYN telescope at Kitt Peak
WIYN telescope. Panoramic view of the dome interior of the WIYN (Wisconsin, Indiana, Yale, NOAO) telescope, with the Kitt Peak observatory, USA, in the background

Background imageImages Dated 30th June 2005: Cats whisker, SEM

Cats whisker, SEM
Cats whisker. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a cats whisker, or vibrissa. Whiskers are the thickened hairs that grow out of a cats face

Background imageImages Dated 30th June 2005: Cats whisker, SEM

Cats whisker, SEM
Cats whisker. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a cats whisker, or vibrissa. Whiskers are the thickened hairs that grow out of a cats face

Background imageImages Dated 30th June 2005: Loudspeaker

Loudspeaker and polystyrene balls. A loudspeaker takes an electrical input and converts it into a series of vibrations. This is done using electromagnets that produce vibrations in the speaker which

Background imageImages Dated 30th June 2005: Industrial river barge

Industrial river barge being loaded with gravel from a conveyor belt. Photographed at Sechelt, in British Columbia, Canada

Background imageImages Dated 30th June 2005: Heathrow Airport, UK, aerial image

Heathrow Airport, UK, aerial image
Heathrow International Airport, London, UK, aerial photograph. Runways are seen around the outside of the cluster of terminal buildings

Background imageImages Dated 30th June 2005: Internet connectors

Internet connectors
Internet plugs. Two twisted pair (TP) cables terminated with connector plugs. These cables and plugs are used to connect personal computers to local area networks (LANs) and the Internet

Background imageImages Dated 30th June 2005: Buildings reflection

Buildings reflection, Madrid, Spain. Reflection of a building (right) in a glass-clad building (left). Photographed in November 2004

Background imageImages Dated 30th June 2005: Jelly preparation

Jelly preparation
MODEL RELEASED. Jelly. Girl stirs jelly, waiting for it to set. Jelly is a sweet or savoury food gel, normally made using gelatin or pectin

Background imageImages Dated 30th June 2005: Toy

Toy. Childs toy with sucker and spring base. Pushing down firmly attaches the sucker to a flat surface so that when its suction finally fails the spring releases the toy into the air



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