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Images Dated 23rd May 2007 (page 11)

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Background imageImages Dated 23rd May 2007: Africa, Madagascar

Africa, Madagascar
Giant Green Pill Millipedes, (Sphaerotherium sp.), Mantadia National Park, Madagascar

Background imageImages Dated 23rd May 2007: Madagascar, Vakona Forest Lodge, near Mantadia National Park

Madagascar, Vakona Forest Lodge, near Mantadia National Park

Background imageImages Dated 23rd May 2007: Africa, Madagascar

Africa, Madagascar
Fly caught in Sundew, (Drosera sp.), Mantadia National Park area, Madagascar

Background imageImages Dated 23rd May 2007: Madagascar, Vakona Forest Lodge, near Mantadia National Park

Madagascar, Vakona Forest Lodge, near Mantadia National Park

Background imageImages Dated 23rd May 2007: Black and White Ruffed Lemur, (Varecia variegata), Mantadia Nat. park, Madagascar

Black and White Ruffed Lemur, (Varecia variegata), Mantadia Nat. park, Madagascar

Background imageImages Dated 23rd May 2007: THORNTON NIVEN WILDER (1897-1975). American writer. Photographed c1942

THORNTON NIVEN WILDER (1897-1975). American writer. Photographed c1942

Background imageImages Dated 23rd May 2007: THORNTON WILDER (1897-1975). American writer. Caricature, 1929, by Eva Herrmann

THORNTON WILDER (1897-1975). American writer. Caricature, 1929, by Eva Herrmann

Background imageImages Dated 23rd May 2007: EMILE ZOLA (1840-1902). French novelist. Zola rejected by the Acad

EMILE ZOLA (1840-1902). French novelist. Zola rejected by the Acad

Background imageImages Dated 23rd May 2007: EMILE ZOLA (1840-1902). French novelist. Photographed by Nadar

EMILE ZOLA (1840-1902). French novelist. Photographed by Nadar

Background imageImages Dated 23rd May 2007: ZOLA: L AURORE, 1898. Emile Zolas denunciation of the French General Staffs handling of

ZOLA: L AURORE, 1898. Emile Zolas denunciation of the French General Staffs handling of the Dreyfus Affair in a letter to President Felix Faure

Background imageImages Dated 23rd May 2007: FRANCIS E. YOUNGHUSBAND (1863-1942). Sir Francis Edward Younghusband. British explorer and author

FRANCIS E. YOUNGHUSBAND (1863-1942). Sir Francis Edward Younghusband. British explorer and author. Wood engraving, 1890

Background imageImages Dated 23rd May 2007: THORNTON WILDER (1897-1975). American writer. With his sister, Isobel, in 1935

THORNTON WILDER (1897-1975). American writer. With his sister, Isobel, in 1935

Background imageImages Dated 23rd May 2007: Loch Rannoch, Perthshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Loch Rannoch, Perthshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 23rd May 2007: Highland cattle, Perthshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Highland cattle, Perthshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 23rd May 2007: Horseshoes

Horseshoes

Background imageImages Dated 23rd May 2007: Giant barrel sponge

Giant barrel sponge (Xestospongia testudinaria). Divers swimming past a giant barrel sponge. Photographed in Pulau Tiga, Kimanis Bay, Sabah, Malaysia

Background imageImages Dated 23rd May 2007: Giant barrel sponge

Giant barrel sponge (Xestospongia testudinaria). Photographed off Sangalaki Island, in the Sulawesi Sea, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 23rd May 2007: Broadclub cuttlefish

Broadclub cuttlefish (Sepia latimanus). This cuttlefish feeds on crustaceans. It changes its colour according to its surroundings by dilating or contracting pigment cells called chromatophores

Background imageImages Dated 23rd May 2007: Broadclub cuttlefish

Broadclub cuttlefish (Sepia latimanus). This cuttlefish feeds on crustaceans. It changes its colour according to its surroundings by dilating or contracting pigment cells called chromatophores

Background imageImages Dated 23rd May 2007: Sea slug

Sea slug (Halgerda malesso). This nudibranch sea slug is displaying its colourful markings, which contain poisonous tissues to warn off predators

Background imageImages Dated 23rd May 2007: Oblique-banded sweetlips

Oblique-banded sweetlips (Plectorhinchus lineatus) and a giant barrel sponge (Xestospongia testudinaria). This fish can reach up to 50 centimetres in length

Background imageImages Dated 23rd May 2007: Giant manta ray

Giant manta ray (Manta birostris). This is the worlds largest ray. It can reach a total length of around eight metres and weigh up to 3, 000 kilograms

Background imageImages Dated 23rd May 2007: Longfin batfish

Longfin batfish (Platax teira) being cleaned by bluestreak cleaner wrasse (Labroides dimidiatus). This fish can reach up to 70 centimetres in length. It is found throughout the Indo-West Pacific

Background imageImages Dated 23rd May 2007: Commersons frogfish

Commersons frogfish (Antennarius commerson) camouflaged against sponges. The Commersons frogfish (black) can reach up to 38 centimetres in length and is found throughout the Indo-Pacific

Background imageImages Dated 23rd May 2007: Many-spotted sweetlips

Many-spotted sweetlips (Plectorhinchus chaetodonoides). Also known as harlequin sweetlips, this fish can reach a length of around 72 centimetres

Background imageImages Dated 23rd May 2007: Female stocky anthias

Female stocky anthias
Stocky anthias (Pseudanthias hypselosoma). This fish can reach a length of around 19 centimetres and is found in the Indo-Pacific region

Background imageImages Dated 23rd May 2007: Dennis Tito, first space tourist

Dennis Tito, first space tourist, on the International Space Station (ISS). Tito, an American multimillionaire, paid $20 million (almost

Background imageImages Dated 23rd May 2007: Scuba diving

Scuba diving. Diver exploring a sand channel on the seabed. Photographed off Sangalaki Island, in the Sulawesi Sea, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 23rd May 2007: Chanterelle mushrooms

Chanterelle mushrooms (Cantharellus cibarius). This fungus is edible

Background imageImages Dated 23rd May 2007: Pomegranate

Pomegranate fruit. This fruit is rich in vitamin C, folic acid and antioxidants

Background imageImages Dated 23rd May 2007: Pomegranate seeds

Pomegranate seeds on a spoon. This fruit is rich in vitamin C, folic acid and antioxidants

Background imageImages Dated 23rd May 2007: Goji berries

Goji berries (Lycium sp.). This fruit is used in Chinese medicine. It is also eaten as a health food because it is a source of antioxidants

Background imageImages Dated 23rd May 2007: Pumpkins

Pumpkins. Halved and whole pumpkin

Background imageImages Dated 23rd May 2007: Pumpkin

Pumpkin

Background imageImages Dated 23rd May 2007: Pomegranate

Pomegranate fruit cut in half. This fruit is rich in vitamin C, folic acid and antioxidants

Background imageImages Dated 23rd May 2007: Cut pumpkin

Cut pumpkin

Background imageImages Dated 23rd May 2007: Rock salt

Rock salt and spoon

Background imageImages Dated 23rd May 2007: Goji berries

Goji berries. Jar containing dried goji berries (Lycium sp.). This fruit is used in Chinese Medicine and it also eaten as a health food as a source of antioxidants

Background imageImages Dated 23rd May 2007: Chanterelle mushrooms

Chanterelle mushrooms (Cantharellus infundibuliformis). This fungus is edible

Background imageImages Dated 23rd May 2007: Gala apples

Gala apples in baskets at a market

Background imageImages Dated 23rd May 2007: Goji berries

Goji berries. Spoon and jar containing dried goji berries (Lycium sp.). This fruit is used in Chinese medicine. It also eaten as a health food because it is a source of antioxidants

Background imageImages Dated 23rd May 2007: Pomegranate

Pomegranate fruit. This fruit is rich in vitamin C, folic acid and antioxidants

Background imageImages Dated 23rd May 2007: GRAF ZEPPELIN. The German airship Graf Zeppelin approaching its mooring mast in Berlin, Germany

GRAF ZEPPELIN. The German airship Graf Zeppelin approaching its mooring mast in Berlin, Germany, early 20th century

Background imageImages Dated 23rd May 2007: BRITISH AIRSHIP, c1930. The R-1000 at its mooring mast, c1930

BRITISH AIRSHIP, c1930. The R-1000 at its mooring mast, c1930

Background imageImages Dated 23rd May 2007: PEARS SOAP AD, 1888. American magazine advertisement, 1888

PEARS SOAP AD, 1888. American magazine advertisement, 1888

Background imageImages Dated 23rd May 2007: PEARS SOAP AD, 1888. American magazine advertisement, 1888

PEARS SOAP AD, 1888. American magazine advertisement, 1888

Background imageImages Dated 23rd May 2007: EUGÔÇÜ╦åNE-AUGUSTE YSAYE (1858-1931). Belgian violinist, conductor, and composer

EUGÔÇÜ╦åNE-AUGUSTE YSAYE (1858-1931). Belgian violinist, conductor, and composer. Silhouette, early 20th century
EUGˆNE-AUGUSTE YSAYE (1858-1931). Belgian violinist, conductor, and composer. Silhouette, early 20th century

Background imageImages Dated 23rd May 2007: Fern Spring, Yosemite National Park

Fern Spring, Yosemite National Park



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