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21 Feb 2007 Greetings Card Collection (#10)

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Background image21 Feb 2007 Greetings Card Collection: Dolerite pillars, part of a dolerite sill, up to 120 m high standing sentinel over surrounding

Dolerite pillars, part of a dolerite sill, up to 120 m high standing sentinel over surrounding Great Karoo plains
ASW-4593 Dolerite pillars, part of a dolerite sill, up to 120 m high standing sentinel over surrounding Great Karoo plains Valley of Desolation, Camdeboo National Park, Eastern Cape

Background image21 Feb 2007 Greetings Card Collection: Dolerite pillars, part of a dolerite sill, up to 120 m high standing sentinel over surrounding

Dolerite pillars, part of a dolerite sill, up to 120 m high standing sentinel over surrounding Great Karoo plains
ASW-4592 Dolerite pillars, part of a dolerite sill, up to 120 m high standing sentinel over surrounding Great Karoo plains Valley of Desolation, Camdeboo National Park, Eastern Cape

Background image21 Feb 2007 Greetings Card Collection: Jaguar - swimimg across creek, in the wild. Amazonia, Brasil

Jaguar - swimimg across creek, in the wild. Amazonia, Brasil
NG-592 Jaguar - swimimg across creek, in the wild. Amazonia, Brasil Panthera onca Nick Gordon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background image21 Feb 2007 Greetings Card Collection: Jaguar - male in shallow creek. Amazonas, Brazil

Jaguar - male in shallow creek. Amazonas, Brazil
NG-1244 Jaguar - male in shallow creek. Amazonas, Brazil Panthera onca Nick Gordon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background image21 Feb 2007 Greetings Card Collection: Jaguar - female, at edge of creek looking across water. In the wild. Amazonas, Brazil

Jaguar - female, at edge of creek looking across water. In the wild. Amazonas, Brazil
NG-1240 Jaguar - female, at edge of creek looking across water. In the wild. Amazonas, Brazil. Panthera onca Nick Gordon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background image21 Feb 2007 Greetings Card Collection: Jaguar - female & 10 week old cub crossing shallow creek. Amazonas, Brazil

Jaguar - female & 10 week old cub crossing shallow creek. Amazonas, Brazil
NG-1227 Jaguar - female & 10 week old cub crossing shallow creek Amazonas, Brazil. Panthera Onca Nick Gordon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background image21 Feb 2007 Greetings Card Collection: Jaguar - female & 10 week old cub coming to edge of creek, in the wild. Amazonas, Brasil

Jaguar - female & 10 week old cub coming to edge of creek, in the wild. Amazonas, Brasil
NG-1226 Jaguar - female & 10 week old cub coming to edge of creek, in the wild. Amazonas, Brazil. Panthera onca Nick Gordon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background image21 Feb 2007 Greetings Card Collection: Jaguar - female, cleaning 8 week old cub. Amazonas, Brazil

Jaguar - female, cleaning 8 week old cub. Amazonas, Brazil
NG-1221 Jaguar - female, cleaning 8 week old cub. Amazonas, Brazil Panthera onca Nick Gordon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background image21 Feb 2007 Greetings Card Collection: Jaguar - male, crossing shallow creek. In the wild. Amazonas, Brazil

Jaguar - male, crossing shallow creek. In the wild. Amazonas, Brazil
NG-1219 Jaguar - male, crossing shallow creek. In the wild. Amazonas, Brazil. Panthera onca Nick Gordon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background image21 Feb 2007 Greetings Card Collection: Cape Hare foraging in open area in early morning. Inhabits drier, open habitat

Cape Hare foraging in open area in early morning. Inhabits drier, open habitat
ASW-4605 Cape Hare - foraging in open area in early morning Mountain Zebra National Park, Eastern Cape, South Africa. Lepus capensis Inhabits drier, open habitat

Background image21 Feb 2007 Greetings Card Collection: Cape Hare foraging in open area in early morning. Blood vessels (for thermoregulation)

Cape Hare foraging in open area in early morning. Blood vessels (for thermoregulation) in ears highlighted by sun
ASW-4604 Cape Hare - foraging in open area in early morning. Blood vessels (for thermoregulation) in ears highlighted by sun Mountain Zebra National Park, Eastern Cape, South Africa

Background image21 Feb 2007 Greetings Card Collection: Blesbok with calf. Inhabits open grassland with water. Endemic to South Africa

Blesbok with calf. Inhabits open grassland with water. Endemic to South Africa
ASW-4602 Blesbok - with calf Mountain Zebra National Park, Eastern Cape, South Africa Damaliscus dorcas phillipsi Inhabits open grassland with water. Endemic to South Africa. Alan J. S

Background image21 Feb 2007 Greetings Card Collection: Female Amethyst (African Black) Sunbird visiting flower of Bruinaalwyn aloe (Aloe vryheidensis)

Female Amethyst (African Black) Sunbird visiting flower of Bruinaalwyn aloe (Aloe vryheidensis)
ASW-4566 Female Amethyst (African Black) Sunbird - visiting flower of Bruinaalwyn aloe (Aloe vryheidensis). Mountain Zebra National Park, Eastern Cape, South Africa

Background image21 Feb 2007 Greetings Card Collection: Amethyst / African Black Sunbird - Female visiting flower of Bruinaalwyn aloe (Aloe vryheidensis)

Amethyst / African Black Sunbird - Female visiting flower of Bruinaalwyn aloe (Aloe vryheidensis)
ASW-4565 Amethyst / African Black Sunbird - female visiting flower of Bruinaalwyn aloe (Aloe vryheidensis). Mountain Zebra National Park, Eastern Cape, South Africa

Background image21 Feb 2007 Greetings Card Collection: Everton v Tottenham Hotspur Manuel Fernandes in action against Pascal Chimbonda

Everton v Tottenham Hotspur Manuel Fernandes in action against Pascal Chimbonda

Background image21 Feb 2007 Greetings Card Collection: Everton v Tottenham Hotspur Uriah Rennie talks to James Beattie and Manuel Fernandes

Everton v Tottenham Hotspur Uriah Rennie talks to James Beattie and Manuel Fernandes



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