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Images Dated 6th February 2008 (page 3)

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Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2008: Helicopter landing on helipad on top of building

Helicopter landing on helipad on top of building

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2008: Border Collie Dog - sitting up & begging

Border Collie Dog - sitting up & begging
JD-17786 DOG - Border Collie, Sit up and Beg, facing camera John Daniels Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2008: Young Tawny Owl, Strix aluco

Young Tawny Owl, Strix aluco

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2008: Young Tawny Owl, Strix aluco

Young Tawny Owl, Strix aluco

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2008: first winter Artic Loon, Netherlands

first winter Artic Loon, Netherlands

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2008: first winter Artic Loon, Netherlands

first winter Artic Loon, Netherlands

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2008: first winter Artic Loon, Netherlands

first winter Artic Loon, Netherlands

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2008: Wales, Flintshire, Overton

Wales, Flintshire, Overton. The half-timbered White Horse Inn, an old coaching inn

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2008: Wales, Wrexham, Chirk

Wales, Wrexham, Chirk. The Baroque gates of Chirk Castle, wrought by the Davies brothers of Bersham around 1712 AD, are topped by the Myddelton coat of arms and a pair of wolves

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2008: Wales, Denbighshire, Llangollen

Wales, Denbighshire, Llangollen. View up the Eglwyseg Valley towards Eglwyseg Mountain

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2008: Guatemala, El Peten

Guatemala, El Peten, Tikal

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2008: Resting Pelicans - With reflection in water

Resting Pelicans - With reflection in water (Pelecanus onocrotalus). Lake Ndutu, Ngorongoro, Tanzania, Africa

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2008: Southeast Alaska, Mature Bald Eagle in flight with wings spread

Southeast Alaska, Mature Bald Eagle in flight with wings spread

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2008: Exploding safe

Exploding safe

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2008: Running shower

Running shower

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2008: Stage set showing trees and empty bench

Stage set showing trees and empty bench

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2008: Opera singer on stage in 18th century style costume

Opera singer on stage in 18th century style costume

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2008: Water flowing from pipe into drain

Water flowing from pipe into drain

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2008: Detectives inspecting crime scene

Detectives inspecting crime scene

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2008: Three arrows in target

Three arrows in target

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2008: Rainstorm above rural landscape, two people walking with umbrella

Rainstorm above rural landscape, two people walking with umbrella

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2008: Smouldering cardboard box and bin

Smouldering cardboard box and bin

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2008: Rac Tt Race

Rac Tt Race
The RAC TT (Tourist Trophy) Race on the Isle of Man, 1906. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2008: Ghost Ship

Ghost Ship
Captain David Reed Morehouse, captain of the Dei Gratia, boards the brigantine Mary Celeste, which he found sailing unmanned in the Atlantic Ocean, 4th/5th December 1872

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2008: Ghost Ship

Ghost Ship
The crew of the Dei Gratia search the brigantine Mary Celeste, which they found sailing unmanned in the Atlantic Ocean, 4th/5th December 1872

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2008: Ghost Ship

Ghost Ship
The lookout of the Dei Gratia spots the brigantine Mary Celeste, sailing unmanned in the Atlantic Ocean, 4th/5th December 1872

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2008: Ghost Ship

Ghost Ship
The crew of the Dei Gratia approach the brigantine Mary Celeste, sailing unmanned in the Atlantic Ocean, 4th/5th December 1872

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2008: Veramonte vineyard near Santiago, Chile

Veramonte vineyard near Santiago, Chile

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2008: Statue of Pedro de Valdivia in the Plaza de Armas in Santiago, Chile

Statue of Pedro de Valdivia in the Plaza de Armas in Santiago, Chile

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2008: Tram-like vehicle is part of a funicular railway at Valparaiso, Chile

Tram-like vehicle is part of a funicular railway at Valparaiso, Chile

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2008: Picture No. 10871821

Picture No. 10871821
Cheetah - Adult killing a blue Wildebeest in Ndutu (Acinonyx jubatus) Date

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2008: Eucharist at catholic mass

Eucharist at catholic mass

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2008: Ash wednesday

Ash wednesday

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2008: Ash wednesday

Ash wednesday

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2008: Stained glass window in Saint-Ambroise church, Saint-Martin

Stained glass window in Saint-Ambroise church, Saint-Martin

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2008: Ducks

Ducks

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2008: Ducks

Ducks

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2008: Las Terrenas, Samana Peninsula, Dominican Republic, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Las Terrenas, Samana Peninsula, Dominican Republic, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2008: Sunset, Fort San Felipe, Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Sunset, Fort San Felipe, Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2008: Las Terrenas, Samana Peninsula, Dominican Republic, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Las Terrenas, Samana Peninsula, Dominican Republic, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2008: Sunset, Fort San Felipe, Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Sunset, Fort San Felipe, Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2008: Seals - on beach released by Seal Sanctuary - Godrevy, Cornwall, UK

Seals - on beach released by Seal Sanctuary - Godrevy, Cornwall, UK
DAC-1175 Seals - on beach released by Seal Sanctuary Godrevy, Cornwall, UK David Chapman Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2008: Humboldt Falls waters of Humboldt Falls drop 275 m down a steep cliff Hollyford Valley

Humboldt Falls waters of Humboldt Falls drop 275 m down a steep cliff Hollyford Valley, Fjordland National Park
SAS-757 Humboldt Falls - waters of Humboldt Falls drop 275 m down a steep cliff Hollyford Valley, Fjordland National Park, South Island, New Zealand Steffen & Alexandra Sailer

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2008: USA, North America, Florida

USA, North America, Florida
Yellow and red Hibiscus flower petal, pistil, and stamen detail - Maui, Hawaii

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2008: Hibiscus flower opening to reveal its pistil and stamen - Maui, Hawaii

Hibiscus flower opening to reveal its pistil and stamen - Maui, Hawaii

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2008: Hibiscus petal, sepal and calyx detail - Maui, Hawaii

Hibiscus petal, sepal and calyx detail - Maui, Hawaii

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2008: Hammock under tropical Hawaiian palm trees - Maui, Hawaii

Hammock under tropical Hawaiian palm trees - Maui, Hawaii

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2008: Hibiscus petal, sepal and calyx detail - Maui, Hawaii

Hibiscus petal, sepal and calyx detail - Maui, Hawaii



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