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Images Dated 6th November 2006 (page 8)

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Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2006: Busy junction outside Victoria Terminus (Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus)

Busy junction outside Victoria Terminus (Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mumbai (Bombay), Maharashtra, India, Asia

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2006: Dwarf Lion-head Rabbit - on hind legs holding flowers - Captionable Digital Manipulation

Dwarf Lion-head Rabbit - on hind legs holding flowers - Captionable Digital Manipulation: Flowers (Su)
LA-4623-m1 Dwarf Lion-head Rabbit - on hind legs holding flowers Jean-Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway.

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2006: USA, North America, Washington

USA, North America, Washington
Sammamish, Washington Tropical Butterfly Photograph of Parthenos sylvia lilacinus the B lue Clipper for Asia

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2006: Unknown

Unknown
Sammamish Washington Tropical Butterflies photograph of Hypolimnas misippus the Mimic Butterfly on blue Fresia Flowers

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2006: Sammamish Washington Tropical Butterflies photograph of Hypolimnas misippus the Mimic

Sammamish Washington Tropical Butterflies photograph of Hypolimnas misippus the Mimic Butterfly on blue Fresia Flowers

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2006: Sammamish Washington Tropical Butterflies photograph of Charaxes brutus the White-barred

Sammamish Washington Tropical Butterflies photograph of Charaxes brutus the White-barred Charaxes butterfly

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2006: Australia - mining Bauxite (for Aluminium) Weipa, Cape York, Queensland, Australia

Australia - mining Bauxite (for Aluminium) Weipa, Cape York, Queensland, Australia
JPF-12804 AUSTRALIA - Mining Bauxite (for Aluminium) Primary industry Weipa, Cape York, Queensland Jean Paul Ferrero

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2006: Coal - soft var. Bituminous. Carboniaed vegetable matter

Coal - soft var. Bituminous. Carboniaed vegetable matter
KEL-1481 COAL - (soft). var. Bituminous Carbonized vegetable matter Pennsylvania, USA Carbonized vegetable matter. Ken Lucas

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2006: Americas, Ecuador, Quito. The Basilica del Voto Nacional, construction began in 1892

Americas, Ecuador, Quito. The Basilica del Voto Nacional, construction began in 1892 and is still underway

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2006: Americas, Ecuador, Quito. The Basilica del Voto Nacional, construction began in 1892

Americas, Ecuador, Quito. The Basilica del Voto Nacional, construction began in 1892 and is still underway

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2006: South America, Ecuador, Quito. The Basilica del Voto Nacional, a neo-gothic basilica in Quito

South America, Ecuador, Quito. The Basilica del Voto Nacional, a neo-gothic basilica in Quito

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2006: Ecuador, Quito. One of the many historical churches concentrated in Quitos old town

Ecuador, Quito. One of the many historical churches concentrated in Quitos old town, a UNESCO World Heritage site

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2006: Africa, Zambia

Africa, Zambia
Africa; Zambia; South Luangwa Park; Close-up of giraffe among the trees

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2006: The Fort which stands 76 meters above the town of Jaisalmer and is enclosed by a 9km wall

The Fort which stands 76 meters above the town of Jaisalmer and is enclosed by a 9km wall. Rajasthan, INDIA

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2006: The Fort which stands 76 meters above the town of Jaisalmer and is enclosed by a 9km wall

The Fort which stands 76 meters above the town of Jaisalmer and is enclosed by a 9km wall. Rajasthan, INDIA

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2006: Asia, India

Asia, India
The Fort which stands 76 meters above the town of Jaisalmer and is enclosed by a 9km wall. Rajasthan, INDIA

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2006: The Fort which stands 76 meters above the town of Jaisalmer and is enclosed by a 9km wall

The Fort which stands 76 meters above the town of Jaisalmer and is enclosed by a 9km wall. Rajasthan, INDIA

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2006: The Fort which stands 76 meters above the town of Jaisalmer and is enclosed by a 9km wall

The Fort which stands 76 meters above the town of Jaisalmer and is enclosed by a 9km wall. Rajasthan, INDIA

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2006: The Fort which stands 76 meters above the town of Jaisalmer and is enclosed by a 9km wall

The Fort which stands 76 meters above the town of Jaisalmer and is enclosed by a 9km wall. Rajasthan, INDIA

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2006: Asia, India

Asia, India
The Fort which stands 76 meters above the town of Jaisalmer and is enclosed by a 9km wall. Rajasthan, INDIA

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2006: Demoiselle cranes (Grus virgo) standing at 76cm a smallish gray crane with black head

Demoiselle cranes (Grus virgo) standing at 76cm a smallish gray crane with black head and conspicuous white ear tufts behind eye. Desert of Rajasthan between Bikaner and Jaisalmer. India

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2006: Roof towers of Jawahar Niwas Palace (now a hotel) Jaisalmer. Rajasthan, INDIA

Roof towers of Jawahar Niwas Palace (now a hotel) Jaisalmer. Rajasthan, INDIA

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2006: Asia, India

Asia, India
The Fort which stands 76 meters above the town of Jaisalmer and is enclosed by a 9km wall. Rajasthan, INDIA

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2006: Asia, India

Asia, India
The Fort which stands 76 meters above the town of Jaisalmer and is enclosed by a 9km wall. Rajasthan, INDIA

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2006: Asia, India

Asia, India
The Fort which stands 76 meters above the town of Jaisalmer and is enclosed by a 9km wall. Rajasthan, INDIA

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2006: The Fort which stands 76 meters above the town of Jaisalmer and is enclosed by a 9km wall

The Fort which stands 76 meters above the town of Jaisalmer and is enclosed by a 9km wall. Rajasthan, INDIA

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2006: Demoiselle cranes (Grus virgo) standing at 76cm a smallish gray crane with black head

Demoiselle cranes (Grus virgo) standing at 76cm a smallish gray crane with black head and conspicuous white ear tufts behind eye. Desert of Rajasthan between Bikaner and Jaisalmer. India

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2006: Demoiselle cranes (Grus virgo) standing at 76cm a smallish gray crane with black head

Demoiselle cranes (Grus virgo) standing at 76cm a smallish gray crane with black head and conspicuous white ear tufts behind eye. Desert of Rajasthan between Bikaner and Jaisalmer. India

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2006: MAX BEERBOHM (1872-1956). English critic, essayist and caricaturist. Self-caricature, 1897

MAX BEERBOHM (1872-1956). English critic, essayist and caricaturist. Self-caricature, 1897

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2006: MAX BEERBOHM (1872-1956). English critic, essayist and caricaturist

MAX BEERBOHM (1872-1956). English critic, essayist and caricaturist. Oil on canvas, 1936, by Reginald G. Eves

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2006: MAX BEERBOHM (1872-1956). English critic, essayist, and caricaturist

MAX BEERBOHM (1872-1956). English critic, essayist, and caricaturist

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2006: AMELIA BLOOMER (1818-1894). American social reformer. Amelia Bloomers full-trousered costume which

AMELIA BLOOMER (1818-1894). American social reformer. Amelia Bloomers full-trousered costume which came to bear her name. Wood engraving, 1851

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2006: Snake charming in Marrakech, Morocco

Snake charming in Marrakech, Morocco. circa 2008

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2006: Small intestine villi, section

Small intestine villi, section
Villi in the small intestine, fluorescent light micrograph. Villi are finger-like projections from the inner lining of the small intestine that serve to increase the surface area available for

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2006: Cerebellum structure, light micrograph

Cerebellum structure, light micrograph
Cerebellum structure. Fluorescent light micrograph of a section through the highly-folded cerebellum of the brain. The tissue has been tagged with fluorescent dyes: cell nuclei are red

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2006: Retina blood vessel and nerve cells

Retina blood vessel and nerve cells
Retina cells. Fluorescent light micrograph of cells in the retina, the light-sensitive membrane that lines the back of the eyeball

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2006: Glial cells

Glial cells. Fluorescent light micrograph of glial cells from a mouse brain. The tissue has been tagged with fluorescent markers specific to certain proteins

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2006: Skeletal muscle fibres, light micrograph

Skeletal muscle fibres, light micrograph
Skeletal muscle. Confocal fluorescent light micrograph of a section through fibres (red) of skeletal muscle. Skeletal muscle attaches to joints and long bones

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2006: Coastal lagoons, satellite image

Coastal lagoons, satellite image. North is at top. Vegetation is red and water is blue. This area is on the western coast of Mexicos Yucatan Peninsula

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2006: Rhine-Meuse delta, satellite image

Rhine-Meuse delta, satellite image. North is at top. Vegetation is red, barren areas are light blue, and water is dark blue

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2006: Turpan Depression, satellite image

Turpan Depression, satellite image. North is at top. The Turpan (or Turfan) depression (lower frame) is located at the foot of Chinas Bogda Mountains (green, upper frame)

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2006: Saharan desert rivers, satellite image

Saharan desert rivers, satellite image. North is at top. Water is blue, desert areas are white, and fresh sediments and vegetation is orange/green

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2006: Europe, satellite image

Europe, satellite image
Europe, true-colour satellite image. North is at top. The taller mountain ranges are capped with snow (white). The southern countries are more barren (yellow) compared to the vegetation (green)

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2006: Libyan Desert outcrop, satellite image

Libyan Desert outcrop, satellite image. North is at top. Sand dunes are white, less sandy areas are blue, and rock is dark grey

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2006: Dry river beds, satellite image

Dry river beds, satellite image. North is at top. The bright blue areas are meandering wadis (dry river beds) that have formed in this desert area due to flooding

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2006: Western Asia, satellite image

Western Asia, satellite image
Western Asia, true-colour satellite image. North is at top. The region is dominated by deserts (brown). Bodies of water include the Red Sea (lower left) and Persian Gulf (centre)

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2006: Orchid (Cymbidium hybrid)

Orchid (Cymbidium hybrid)
Orchid flowers (Cymbidium hybrid)

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2006: Corsage orchid (Cattleya hybrid)

Corsage orchid (Cattleya hybrid)
White corsage orchids (Cattleya hybrid). This orchid is native to the tropical and subtropical regions of South America



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