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Images Dated 21st March 2006 (page 4)

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Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2006: MOROCCO, Souss Valley, TAROUDANT: Horse Drawn carriages

MOROCCO, Souss Valley, TAROUDANT: Horse Drawn carriages

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2006: Africa, Morocco

Africa, Morocco
MOROCCO, Souss Valley, TAROUDANT: Courtyard View of the Hotel Palais Salam Palace

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2006: Africa, Morocco

Africa, Morocco
MOROCCO, Souss Valley, TAROUDANT: Courtyard View of the Hotel Palais Salam Palace Stained Glass reflections

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2006: MOROCCO, Tizi, N, Test Pass Road, MZOUZITE: Village View and High Atlas Mountains

MOROCCO, Tizi, N, Test Pass Road, MZOUZITE: Village View and High Atlas Mountains

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2006: MOROCCO, Tizi, N, Test Pass Road, MOULDIKHT: Village View

MOROCCO, Tizi, N, Test Pass Road, MOULDIKHT: Village View

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2006: Africa, Morocco

Africa, Morocco
MOROCCO, Souss Valley, TAROUDANT: Courtyard View of the Hotel Palais Salam Palace Banana Plant

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2006: MOROCCO, Tizi, N, Test Pass Road, IJOUKAK: Kasbah Agadir n, Gouf Ruins

MOROCCO, Tizi, N, Test Pass Road, IJOUKAK: Kasbah Agadir n, Gouf Ruins

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2006: MOROCCO, Tizi, N, Test Pass Road, IJOUKAK: Old Moroccan Mountain Village

MOROCCO, Tizi, N, Test Pass Road, IJOUKAK: Old Moroccan Mountain Village

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2006: Africa, Morocco

Africa, Morocco
MOROCCO, Tizi, N, Test Pass Road, Valley View: Targa, n, Ait, Irat

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2006: Africa, Morocco

Africa, Morocco
MOROCCO, Tizi, N, Test Pass Road, TAHANAOUTE: Old Moroccan Mountain Village

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2006: Africa, Morocco

Africa, Morocco
MOROCCO, Tizi, N, Test Pass Road, TAHANAOUTE: Old Moroccan Mountain Village

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2006: Brain being stretched in two directions

Brain being stretched in two directions
Brain being stretched, conceptual computer artwork. This may represent cognitive dissonance, a state in which competing beliefs exist in the brain, causing stress or behaviour modification

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2006: Internal anatomy

Internal anatomy. Computer artwork of a body showing the internal organs. The thyroid gland (yellow, top) lies in front of the trachea (windpipe, white), which leads to the lungs (pale brown)

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2006: Philosophy

Philosophy, conceptual computer artwork. Thinkers sit atop globes, contemplating the world

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2006: Infinite library

Infinite library, conceptual computer artwork. This could represent the increasing amount of information available online

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2006: Scientific research

Scientific research, conceptual computer artwork. Science is represented as da Vincis drawing of a man inside a square and a circle

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2006: Internet data transmission

Internet data transmission
Loading a web page, conceptual computer artwork. Data in the form of jigsaw pieces is flowing from the phone line to build up the web page

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2006: Online information

Online information, conceptual computer artwork. Books spilling through the door could represent the overwhelming amount of information available online

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2006: Electronic publishing

Electronic publishing
Collaborative electronic publishing, conceptual computer artwork. This represents the creation of online resources involving many individual contributors, such as Wikipedia

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2006: Surfing the internet

Surfing the internet, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2006: Internet portal

Internet portal, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2006: Infinite library

Infinite library, conceptual computer artwork. This could represent the increasing amount of information available online

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2006: Sore knee

Sore knee
MODEL RELEASED. Sore knee. One year old girl with a sticking plaster on a cut knee

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2006: Young girl sleeping

Young girl sleeping
MODEL RELEASED. Young girl sleeping. She is one year old

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2006: Young girl

Young girl
MODEL RELEASED. Young girl. She is one year old

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2006: Sun protection

Sun protection
MODEL RELEASED. Sun protection. One year old girl on a beach wearing suncream

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2006: Yoga meditation

Yoga meditation, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2006: Compass

Compass, computer artwork. The needle aligns itself with Earths magnetic field, so indicating magnetic north

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2006: Row of books

Row of books, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2006: South-East England

South-East England, satellite image. North is at top. This view is about 280 kilometres across, stretching from Bristol (grey area, centre left) to the eastern coast of Kent (far right)

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2006: Ammonite fossils

Ammonite fossils, computer artwork. Ammonites were marine molluscs that lived from the late Silurian period some 400 million years ago to the end of the Cretaceous period 65 million years ago

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2006: Fertiliser bags

Fertiliser bags
Inorganic NPK fertiliser, computer artwork. NPK fertiliser contains the plant nutrients nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium (whose chemical symbol is K)

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2006: Southern United Kingdom

Southern United Kingdom (UK). Satellite image of the southern part of the UK. North is at top. This view is about 560 kilometres across

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2006: Stone age axe

Stone age axe, computer artwork. Axes such as this, with a sharpened stone head in a wooden haft, are known from the neolithic (new stone age) period, which began around 12, 000 years ago in Europe

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2006: Apple (Malus Mary Charlton )

Apple (Malus Mary Charlton ) on its tree

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2006: Galtonia flowers (Galtonia regalis)

Galtonia flowers (Galtonia regalis). This fragrant flower is native to South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2006: Galtonia flowers (Galtonia regalis)

Galtonia flowers (Galtonia regalis). This fragrant flower is native to South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2006: Birmingham City vs Liverpool: Marcos Painter vs Luis Garcia - FA Cup Sixth Round Battle

Birmingham City vs Liverpool: Marcos Painter vs Luis Garcia - FA Cup Sixth Round Battle
Birmingham Citys Marcos Painter and Liverpools Luis Garcia battle for the ball

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2006: Intense FA Cup Sixth Round Showdown: Marcos Alonso (Birmingham City) vs Luis Garcia (Liverpool)

Intense FA Cup Sixth Round Showdown: Marcos Alonso (Birmingham City) vs Luis Garcia (Liverpool)
Birmingham Citys Marcos Painter and Liverpools Luis Garcia battle for the ball

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2006: Birmingham City vs Liverpool: FA Cup Sixth Round Showdown - Marcos Painter vs Luis Garcia

Birmingham City vs Liverpool: FA Cup Sixth Round Showdown - Marcos Painter vs Luis Garcia: Clash of Wings
Birmingham Citys Marcos Painter and Liverpools Luis Garcia

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2006: Orchid Braulio Carillo N. P. Costa Rica

Orchid Braulio Carillo N. P. Costa Rica
MAR-324 Orchid Braulio Carillo N.P. Costa Rica Thomas Marent Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2006: Orchid Braulio Carillo N. P. Costa Rica

Orchid Braulio Carillo N. P. Costa Rica
MAR-325 Orchid Braulio Carillo N.P. Costa Rica Thomas Marent Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2006: Guillemots uria aalge on cliff ledges in early spring on island of Hornoya at Varanger

Guillemots uria aalge on cliff ledges in early spring on island of Hornoya at Varanger Northern Norway

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2006: Guillemots uria aalge on cliff ledges in early spring on island of Hornoya at Varanger

Guillemots uria aalge on cliff ledges in early spring on island of Hornoya at Varanger Northern Norway

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2006: Kittiwakes Risa tridactyla wheeling above cliff against stormy sky Hornoya Varanger

Kittiwakes Risa tridactyla wheeling above cliff against stormy sky Hornoya Varanger Arctic Norway March (birds just returning to their breeding cliff)

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2006: Kittiwake Risa tridactyla Shetland Scotland spring

Kittiwake Risa tridactyla Shetland Scotland spring

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2006: Guilemots Uria aalge returning to their nest ledges in early spring, Hornoya Island

Guilemots Uria aalge returning to their nest ledges in early spring, Hornoya Island Varanger Arctic Norway

Background imageImages Dated 21st March 2006: Gulls mainly Herring Gulls following fishing trawler at mouth of Varanger Fjord Arctic

Gulls mainly Herring Gulls following fishing trawler at mouth of Varanger Fjord Arctic Norway March



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