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Images Dated 27th May 2005 (page 3)

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Background imageImages Dated 27th May 2005: Limestone Quarry Nr. Buxton Derbyshire, UK

Limestone Quarry Nr. Buxton Derbyshire, UK
ROG-1377 Limestone Quarry Nr. Buxton Derbyshire, UK Bob Gibbons

Background imageImages Dated 27th May 2005: Fossil - crinoid

Fossil - crinoid
PM-3293 Fossil - crinoid Woodocrinus cauboniferous Pat Morris

Background imageImages Dated 27th May 2005: Fossil - Crinoid. Size 5 in. Mississippian (Carboniferrous). Edwardsville Fm. Indiana, USA

Fossil - Crinoid. Size 5 in. Mississippian (Carboniferrous). Edwardsville Fm. Indiana, USA
FG-11968 Fossil - Crinoid. Size 5 in. Mississippian (Carboniferrous). Edwardsville Fm. Indiana, USA Histocrinus coreyi Francois Gohier

Background imageImages Dated 27th May 2005: Ireland, County Clare. Roosters, Bunratty Folk Center

Ireland, County Clare. Roosters, Bunratty Folk Center

Background imageImages Dated 27th May 2005: Ireland, Bunratty, County Clare. Traditional thatch and stone cottage in Bunratty Castle

Ireland, Bunratty, County Clare. Traditional thatch and stone cottage in Bunratty Castle and Folk Park

Background imageImages Dated 27th May 2005: Europe, Ireland

Europe, Ireland
Ireland, County ClareOld boat and pond, Bunratty Folk Park

Background imageImages Dated 27th May 2005: Europe, Ireland

Europe, Ireland
Ireland, County Clare. Thatch cottage and traditional street in Bunratty Folk Center

Background imageImages Dated 27th May 2005: Europe, Greece

Europe, Greece
Greece, Athens. Relief figure on Tower of the Winds

Background imageImages Dated 27th May 2005: Greece, Athens. Greek sign for Taekwon-do martial arts studio

Greece, Athens. Greek sign for Taekwon-do martial arts studio

Background imageImages Dated 27th May 2005: The medieval Chateau de Pressac main building Chateau de Pressac St Etienne de Lisse

The medieval Chateau de Pressac main building Chateau de Pressac St Etienne de Lisse Saint Emilion Bordeaux Gironde Aquitaine France

Background imageImages Dated 27th May 2005: Europe, France

Europe, France
The unusual terraced vineyard Chateau de Pressac St Etienne de Lisse Saint Emilion Bordeaux Gironde Aquitaine France

Background imageImages Dated 27th May 2005: Europe, France

Europe, France
The vat room in the winery with concrete fermentation tanks Chateau de Pressac St Etienne de Lisse Saint Emilion Bordeaux Gironde Aquitaine France

Background imageImages Dated 27th May 2005: Europe, France

Europe, France
A view over the vineyards that are terraced which is very unusual in Bordeaux Chateau de Pressac St Etienne de Lisse Saint Emilion Bordeaux Gironde Aquitaine France

Background imageImages Dated 27th May 2005: A view over the vineyard, building and winery, Chateau Valandraud Saint Emilion Bordeaux

A view over the vineyard, building and winery, Chateau Valandraud Saint Emilion Bordeaux Gironde Aquitaine France

Background imageImages Dated 27th May 2005: View of a harvestman (order Opiliones) on a leaf

View of a harvestman (order Opiliones) on a leaf
Harvestman. View of a harvestman (order Opiliones) on a leaf. Harvestmen (also known as harvest spiders or daddy longlegs) are not true spiders but are closely related to them

Background imageImages Dated 27th May 2005: Lace lichen (Ramalina menziesii)

Lace lichen (Ramalina menziesii) growing on the branches of a valley oak tree (Quercus lobata). Lichens are symbiotic organisms formed of a fungus and an alga that mutually benefit one another

Background imageImages Dated 27th May 2005: Incense cedar tree (Calocedrus decurrens)

Incense cedar tree (Calocedrus decurrens)
Incense cedar tree (Calocedrus decurrens, left). Photographed in Sequoia National Forest, California, USA

Background imageImages Dated 27th May 2005: Coulter pine tree (Pinus coulteri)

Coulter pine tree (Pinus coulteri). Photographed in California, USA

Background imageImages Dated 27th May 2005: Lichen (Teloschistes capensis)

Lichen (Teloschistes capensis). Lichens are symbiotic organisms formed of a fungus and an alga that mutually benefit one another. The alga is contained within the hyphae (filaments) of the fungus

Background imageImages Dated 27th May 2005: California juniper, Juniperus californica

California juniper, Juniperus californica
California juniper tree (Juniperus californica). Photographed in the Inyo mountains, California, USA

Background imageImages Dated 27th May 2005: Singleleaf pinyon pine (Pinus monophylla)

Singleleaf pinyon pine (Pinus monophylla)
Singleleaf pinyon pine tree (Pinus monophylla). Photographed in the Inyo mountains, California, USA

Background imageImages Dated 27th May 2005: New Zealand Walk at Heligan Gardens

New Zealand Walk at Heligan Gardens
New Zealand Walk at the Lost Gardens of Heligan, Cornwall, UK. The path is lined by flora native to New Zealand, including tree ferns

Background imageImages Dated 27th May 2005: Camel thorn tree (Acacia erioloba)

Camel thorn tree (Acacia erioloba). Photographed in Southern Namibia, Africa

Background imageImages Dated 27th May 2005: Bluebells (Hyacinthoides non-sripta)

Bluebells (Hyacinthoides non-sripta)
Bluebells. Carpet of bluebell flowers (Hyacinthoides non-scripta) in an ash (Fraxinus excelsior) wood. Photographed in Ranscombe, Kent, UK

Background imageImages Dated 27th May 2005: Clematis Elsa Spath flowers

Clematis Elsa Spath flowers

Background imageImages Dated 27th May 2005: Dune grass (Stipagrostis sabulicola)

Dune grass (Stipagrostis sabulicola). Photographed on the Red Dunes, Namib-Naukluft Desert, Namibia, Africa

Background imageImages Dated 27th May 2005: Star of Persia (Allium cristophii)

Star of Persia (Allium cristophii)
Star of Persia flowers (Allium cristophii). This member of the onion family originated in the Middle East, but is now grown throughout the world for its huge flowering heads

Background imageImages Dated 27th May 2005: Bluebells (Hyacinthoides non-sripta)

Bluebells (Hyacinthoides non-sripta)
Bluebells. Carpet of bluebell flowers (Hyacinthoides non-scripta) in an ash (Fraxinus excelsior) wood. Photographed in Ranscombe, Kent, UK

Background imageImages Dated 27th May 2005: Broad-leaved snow tussock grass

Broad-leaved snow tussock grass (Chionochloa flavescens). Flower heads (pale green) and leaves (darker green) are seen

Background imageImages Dated 27th May 2005: California lilac Skylark flowers

California lilac Skylark flowers
California lilac (Ceanothus thyrsiflorus Skylark ) flowers

Background imageImages Dated 27th May 2005: Dogwood (Cornus kousa var. chinensis)

Dogwood (Cornus kousa var. chinensis)
Chinese dogwood (Cornus kousa var. chinesis Nymans Form ) in flower

Background imageImages Dated 27th May 2005: Wachendorfia thyrsiflora flowers

Wachendorfia thyrsiflora flowers

Background imageImages Dated 27th May 2005: Cineraria Silver Dust foliage

Cineraria Silver Dust foliage
Cineraria maritima Silver Dust foliage

Background imageImages Dated 27th May 2005: Dogwood (Cornus florida Sweetwater )

Dogwood (Cornus florida Sweetwater )
Flowering dogwood (Cornus florida Sweetwater ) in flower

Background imageImages Dated 27th May 2005: Weigela Bristol Ruby flowers

Weigela Bristol Ruby flowers

Background imageImages Dated 27th May 2005: Tree germander (Teucrium fruticans)

Tree germander (Teucrium fruticans) in flower

Background imageImages Dated 27th May 2005: Pond at Pine Lodge Gardens

Pond at Pine Lodge Gardens
Koi Pond at Pine Lodge Gardens, St Austell, Cornwall, UK

Background imageImages Dated 27th May 2005: The magnificent Chateau de Pressac and garden furniture on the terrace Chateau de

The magnificent Chateau de Pressac and garden furniture on the terrace Chateau de Pressac St Etienne de Lisse Saint Emilion Bordeaux Gironde Aquitaine France

Background imageImages Dated 27th May 2005: Wind turbines Shetland Scotland

Wind turbines Shetland Scotland

Background imageImages Dated 27th May 2005: Starlings Sturnus vulgaris UK May

Starlings Sturnus vulgaris UK May

Background imageImages Dated 27th May 2005: Wind turbines Shetland Scotland

Wind turbines Shetland Scotland

Background imageImages Dated 27th May 2005: Wind turbines Shetland Scotland

Wind turbines Shetland Scotland

Background imageImages Dated 27th May 2005: Otter road crossing sign Shetland Scotland

Otter road crossing sign Shetland Scotland

Background imageImages Dated 27th May 2005: Siberian Iris. Plant relic of the‚ Au glacier period. Rare Plant still growing in the Au Ried

Siberian Iris. Plant relic of the‚ Au glacier period. Rare Plant still growing in the Au Ried Noir, Alsace, France
WAT-10588 Siberian Iris Au Ried Noir, Alsace, France Iris siberica Plant relic of the Au glacier period. Rare Plant still growing in the Au Ried Noir, Alsace, France

Background imageImages Dated 27th May 2005: Heliconia Wagneriana - (Banana family) pollinated by hummingbirds

Heliconia Wagneriana - (Banana family) pollinated by hummingbirds. Sarapiqui Botanical Station, Costa Rica
DAD-1172 Heliconia Wagneriana - (Banana family) pollinated by hummingbirds. Sarapiqui Botanical Station, Costa Rica. David C Dixon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 27th May 2005: Mosquito Fish

Mosquito Fish
BB-407 Mosquito Fish Gambusia affinis Brian Bevan Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway.

Background imageImages Dated 27th May 2005: Trillium Woods

Trillium Woods
APP-2986 TRILLIUM - IN WOODS Allen Paterson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway.

Background imageImages Dated 27th May 2005: The Chocolate Hills, mounds of earth where grasses turn from green to brown during summer

The Chocolate Hills, mounds of earth where grasses turn from green to brown during summer, of mysterious origin, Bohol island, The Philippines, Southeast Asia, Asia



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