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Images Dated 23rd February 2006 (page 3)

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Background imageImages Dated 23rd February 2006: Central America, Panama, Panama Canal. Miraflores Locks

Central America, Panama, Panama Canal. Miraflores Locks

Background imageImages Dated 23rd February 2006: Male Great Frigatebird (Fregata minor ridgwayi) mating display. Galapagos National Park

Male Great Frigatebird (Fregata minor ridgwayi) mating display. Galapagos National Park, Ecuador

Background imageImages Dated 23rd February 2006: Land Iguana (Conolophus subcristatus), North Seymour Island, Galapagos National Park

Land Iguana (Conolophus subcristatus), North Seymour Island, Galapagos National Park, Ecuador

Background imageImages Dated 23rd February 2006: Land Iguana (Conolophus subcristatus), North Seymour Island, Galapagos National Park

Land Iguana (Conolophus subcristatus), North Seymour Island, Galapagos National Park, Ecuador

Background imageImages Dated 23rd February 2006: North America, Canada, Manitoba, Churchill. Arctic Landscape - Frozen Churchill River

North America, Canada, Manitoba, Churchill. Arctic Landscape - Frozen Churchill River and wind-sculpted ice and snow

Background imageImages Dated 23rd February 2006: North America, Canada, British Columbia, Victoria, Butchart Gardens. Pink tulips

North America, Canada, British Columbia, Victoria, Butchart Gardens. Pink tulips

Background imageImages Dated 23rd February 2006: North America, Canada, British Columbia, Victoria, Thunderbird Park. Native totem pole

North America, Canada, British Columbia, Victoria, Thunderbird Park. Native totem pole, detail of wood carving

Background imageImages Dated 23rd February 2006: North America, Canada, British Columbia, Victoria, Butchart Gardens. Ross fountain

North America, Canada, British Columbia, Victoria, Butchart Gardens. Ross fountain

Background imageImages Dated 23rd February 2006: Picture No. 10863608

Picture No. 10863608
Fence - surrounding The Black Rhino Sanctuary Date

Background imageImages Dated 23rd February 2006: Picture No. 10863616

Picture No. 10863616
Tourist - photographing scenery from veranda at Ngulia bandas in Tsavo West National Park Date

Background imageImages Dated 23rd February 2006: Picture No. 10863607

Picture No. 10863607
Gate Entrance to The Ngulia Black Rhino Sanctuary in Kenyaճ Tsavo West National Park Date

Background imageImages Dated 23rd February 2006: Picture No. 10863606

Picture No. 10863606
Rangers at The Ngulia Black Rhino Sanctuary Date

Background imageImages Dated 23rd February 2006: Picture No. 10772669

Picture No. 10772669
Morocco - souk / market streets Date

Background imageImages Dated 23rd February 2006: Picture No. 10772668

Picture No. 10772668
Morocco - market stall selling traditional shoes Date

Background imageImages Dated 23rd February 2006: Red brick lighthouse at Santa Cruz, California

Red brick lighthouse at Santa Cruz, California

Background imageImages Dated 23rd February 2006: USA, North America, California

USA, North America, California
Vineyard near Santa Maria, California

Background imageImages Dated 23rd February 2006: USA, North America, California

USA, North America, California
A crop of artichokes growing in California

Background imageImages Dated 23rd February 2006: Red brick lighthouse at Santa Cruz, California

Red brick lighthouse at Santa Cruz, California

Background imageImages Dated 23rd February 2006: Red brick lighthouse at Santa Cruz, California

Red brick lighthouse at Santa Cruz, California

Background imageImages Dated 23rd February 2006: USA, North America, California

USA, North America, California
Red brick lighthouse at Santa Cruz, California

Background imageImages Dated 23rd February 2006: Central America, Ecuador

Central America, Ecuador
Blue-footed Booby, Galapagos National Park, Ecuador

Background imageImages Dated 23rd February 2006: Asia, Thailand

Asia, Thailand
Colorful hand made decorative umbrellas at Umbrella Making Center, Bo Sang, near Chiang Mai, Thailand

Background imageImages Dated 23rd February 2006: Hand made decorative umbrellas, Umbrella Making Center, Bo Sang, near Chiang Mai

Hand made decorative umbrellas, Umbrella Making Center, Bo Sang, near Chiang Mai, Thailand

Background imageImages Dated 23rd February 2006: Artist hand painting decorative umbrella, Umbrella Making Center, Bo Sang, near Chiang Mai

Artist hand painting decorative umbrella, Umbrella Making Center, Bo Sang, near Chiang Mai, Thailand

Background imageImages Dated 23rd February 2006: Asia, Thailand

Asia, Thailand
Artist hand painting decorative umbrella, Umbrella Making Center, Bo Sang, near Chiang Mai, Thailand

Background imageImages Dated 23rd February 2006: Decorative umbrellas for sale at Umbrella Making Center, Bo Sang, near Chiang Mai

Decorative umbrellas for sale at Umbrella Making Center, Bo Sang, near Chiang Mai, Thailand

Background imageImages Dated 23rd February 2006: Jumping plant louse

Jumping plant louse (Trioza urticae), artwork. This species of psyllid usually folds its wings over its body like a tent. Shown at top are enlarged views of various parts of its anatomy

Background imageImages Dated 23rd February 2006: Parasitised aphid

Parasitised aphid (Microlophium carnosum) on a nettle leaf, artwork. The dead aphid has been parasitised by the endoparasitoid larva of a braconid wasp

Background imageImages Dated 23rd February 2006: Leafhopper

Leafhopper feeding. Artwork of a leafhopper (Eupteryx aurata) with its mouthparts inserted in the phloem of a nettle leaf vein (Urtica sp.). The leafhopper is drinking the sap from the nettle leaf

Background imageImages Dated 23rd February 2006: Jumping plant louse

Jumping plant louse. Artwork of a turquoise- coloured species of psyllid, a herbivorous insect occasionally found on nettles

Background imageImages Dated 23rd February 2006: Parasitic fly

Parasitic fly (Phryxe sp.), artwork. This species of tachinid fly is often seen lingering around nettle foliage (Urtica sp)

Background imageImages Dated 23rd February 2006: Jumping plant louse nymph

Jumping plant louse nymph (Trioza urticae). Artwork of various stages in the development of a jumping plant louse. The drawing at top left is of eggs on the underside of a nettle leaf

Background imageImages Dated 23rd February 2006: Braconid wasp

Braconid wasp (Aphidius sp.), artwork. This adult has emerged from the parasitised body of an aphid (Microlophium carnosum) specific to the stinging nettle (Urtica dioica)

Background imageImages Dated 23rd February 2006: Braconid wasp

Braconid wasp, artwork. This species of wasp has a particularly long ovipositor. This adult has emerged from the multiple cocoon spun on the outside of a mother-of-pearl moth (Pleuroptya ruralis)

Background imageImages Dated 23rd February 2006: Oil refinery worker

Oil refinery worker
MODEL RELEASED. Oil refinery worker checking the feed pump in the hydrofining area of an oil refinery. The hydrofining area is where crude oil products are processed to remove impurities such as

Background imageImages Dated 23rd February 2006: Oil refinery worker

Oil refinery worker
MODEL RELEASED. Oil refinery worker checking a safety valve in the hydrofining area of an oil refinery. The hydrofining area is where crude oil products are processed to remove impurities such as

Background imageImages Dated 23rd February 2006: Pluto, Charon and new moons, 2006

Pluto, Charon and new moons, 2006
New moons of Pluto. Hubble Space Telescope (HST) images of Pluto (centre) and its large moon Charon (below and right of Pluto), and two newly discovered moons

Background imageImages Dated 23rd February 2006: Oil refinery worker

Oil refinery worker
MODEL RELEASED. Oil refinery worker checking a safety valve on top of a tower in the hydrofining area of an oil refinery. The hydrofining area is where crude oil products are processed to remove

Background imageImages Dated 23rd February 2006: Oil refinery worker

Oil refinery worker
MODEL RELEASED. Oil refinery worker checking the alarmed control panel for the compressor unit in the hydrofining area of an oil refinery

Background imageImages Dated 23rd February 2006: Oil refinery worker

Oil refinery worker
MODEL RELEASED. Oil refinery worker operating equipment on the compressor platform in the hydrofining area of an oil refinery

Background imageImages Dated 23rd February 2006: Soap film patterns sequence

Soap film patterns sequence. The sequence starts at left and ends at right. Over time, under the influence of gravity, the soap film degrades and breaks up

Background imageImages Dated 23rd February 2006: Soap film patterns

Soap film patterns. When white light is shone on a soap film (a thin mix of soap and water), coloured interference patterns are formed that correspond to the thickness of the film

Background imageImages Dated 23rd February 2006: Soap film patterns

Soap film patterns. When white light is shone on a soap film (a thin mix of soap and water), coloured interference patterns are formed that correspond to the thickness of the film

Background imageImages Dated 23rd February 2006: Soap film patterns

Soap film patterns. When white light is shone on a soap film (a thin mix of soap and water), coloured interference patterns are formed that correspond to the thickness of the film

Background imageImages Dated 23rd February 2006: Smoke patterns

Smoke patterns. Coloured image of smoke forming vortices (swirling patterns) in the air. This smoke is from a joss stick, a stick of incense that is burnt to produce a fragrant smell

Background imageImages Dated 23rd February 2006: Smoke patterns

Smoke patterns. Smoke forming vortices (swirling patterns) in the air. This smoke is from a joss stick, a stick of incense that is burnt to produce a fragrant smell

Background imageImages Dated 23rd February 2006: Morocco - market stall selling ornate teapots

Morocco - market stall selling ornate teapots
LA-5387 Morocco - market stall selling ornate teapots Jean-Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageImages Dated 23rd February 2006: Coot Fulica atra fighting in territorial dispute Norfolk spring

Coot Fulica atra fighting in territorial dispute Norfolk spring



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