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Images Dated 31st March 2008 (page 3)

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Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Male Blue-winged Teal in flight, Spatula discors

Male Blue-winged Teal in flight, Spatula discors

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Male Blue-winged Teal with Tufted Duck, Spatula discors, Aythya fuligula

Male Blue-winged Teal with Tufted Duck, Spatula discors, Aythya fuligula

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Galapagos Shark (Carcharhinus Galapagensis) Can Reach Twelve Feet In Length And Is Listed As

Galapagos Shark (Carcharhinus Galapagensis) Can Reach Twelve Feet In Length And Is Listed As Potentially Dangerous; Hawaii, United States Of America

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Skull of Paranthropus aethiopicus

Skull of Paranthropus aethiopicus with prominent sagittal crest. Pliocene. Located in Lomekwi, Kenya. Natural History Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Aortic dissection, 3D CT scan

Aortic dissection, 3D CT scan
Aortic dissection. 3D computed tomography (CT) scan of a 67-year-old man with an aortic dissection. The aorta, the bodys main artery, is running vertically down centre (red)

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Grigori Rasputin, Russian mystic

Grigori Rasputin, Russian mystic
Grigori Yefimovich Rasputin (1869-1916), Russian mystic. Rasputin, born in Siberia, was a wandering mystic and healer who rose to power in Imperial Russia by gaining the confidence of the royal

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Grigori Rasputin and his female admirers

Grigori Rasputin and his female admirers
Grigori Yefimovich Rasputin (1869-1916, second left), Russian mystic, at a meeting with his female admirers. Rasputin, born in Siberia

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Anatoly Vlasov, Soviet physicist

Anatoly Vlasov, Soviet physicist
Anatoly Alexandrovich Vlasov (1908-1975), Soviet physicist and mathematician, after being awarded the Lenin Prize. Vlasov was awarded this prize in 1970 for his work on plasma theory

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Old growth Douglas Fir forest - with young hemlock trees. Pacific Northwest. SX133

Old growth Douglas Fir forest - with young hemlock trees. Pacific Northwest. SX133
TOM-1561 Old growth Douglas Fir forest - with young hemlock trees Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Old Growth Douglas Fir Forest with young hemlock trees Pacific N. W. SX409

Old Growth Douglas Fir Forest with young hemlock trees Pacific N. W. SX409
TOM-1570 Old Growth Douglas Fir Forest with young hemlock trees British Columbia, Canada Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Turkey Vulture, Cathartes aura

Turkey Vulture, Cathartes aura

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Redwing, Turdus iliacus

Redwing, Turdus iliacus

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Redwing, Turdus iliacus

Redwing, Turdus iliacus

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Malta, Europe; Colourful traditional Maltese boats known locally as luzzu in the village of

Malta, Europe; Colourful traditional Maltese boats known locally as luzzu in the village of Marsaxlokk which is still based around the fishing industry

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Homo heidelbergensis. Skull number 5. Atapuerca, Spain

Homo heidelbergensis. Skull number 5. Atapuerca, Spain
Homo heidelbergensis. Skull number 5. Discovered in the Pit of Bones Site of Atapuerca (Spain). European Middle Pleistocene. Natural History Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Jaw of Australopithecus anamensis

Jaw of Australopithecus anamensis. Pliocene. Located in Kanapoi, Kenya. Natural History Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Skull of Homo sapiens

Skull of Homo sapiens. Natural History Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Skull probably from Homo sapiens

Skull probably from Homo sapiens. From Laetoli. Tanzania. Natural History Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Space Shuttle Atlantis on the launch pad

Space Shuttle Atlantis on the launch pad
Space Shuttle Atlantis stands on Launch Pad 39A, ready for final preparations for the STS-125 mission to service the Hubble Space Telescope

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Clown Blenny on some coral, Papua New Guinea

Clown Blenny on some coral, Papua New Guinea

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Nudibranch feeding on algae, Papua New Guinea

Nudibranch feeding on algae, Papua New Guinea

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: A small Soldier Cone shell, Papua New Guinea

A small Soldier Cone shell, Papua New Guinea

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Anemone shrimp on its host, Papua New Guinea

Anemone shrimp on its host, Papua New Guinea

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: A pair of nudibranch, Papua New Guinea

A pair of nudibranch, Papua New Guinea

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Close-up of soft coral revealing the spicules that give stability to its form, Papua

Close-up of soft coral revealing the spicules that give stability to its form, Papua New Guinea

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Nudibranch feeding on algae, Papua New Guinea

Nudibranch feeding on algae, Papua New Guinea

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Bluestripe Clownfish in its host anemone, Papua New Guinea

Bluestripe Clownfish in its host anemone, Papua New Guinea

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Nudibranch feeding on a sponge, Papua New Guinea

Nudibranch feeding on a sponge, Papua New Guinea

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Hornby Road

Hornby Road in Bombay, circa 1930. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Steam Power

Steam Power
1820: An illustrators comic vision of future pollution from various modes of steam-powered transport. People are represented as walking, riding and flying by steam

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Plain Chachalaca (Ortalis vetula) looking for food in south Texas riparian habitat

Plain Chachalaca (Ortalis vetula) looking for food in south Texas riparian habitat near the Rio Grande

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis) male eating sunflower seed, Starr Co. Texas

Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis) male eating sunflower seed, Starr Co. Texas, USA

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Caribbean, Puerto Rico, Vieques. Hotel. PR

Caribbean, Puerto Rico, Vieques. Hotel. PR
Caribbean, Puerto Rico, Vieques. Hotel. (PR)

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: United States, Puerto Rico, Vieques. Palm fronds in motion

United States, Puerto Rico, Vieques. Palm fronds in motion
Caribbean, Puerto Rico, Vieques. Palm frond in motion

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: United States, Puerto Rico, Vieques. Palm trees, beach and Caribbean Sea

United States, Puerto Rico, Vieques. Palm trees, beach and Caribbean Sea
Caribbean, Puerto Rico, Vieques. Palm frond and beach at sunset

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Picture No. 10761373

Picture No. 10761373
Cape Fur Seal - quarrelling over who is going to use this rock as a resting place (Arctocephalus pusillus) Date

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Picture No. 10761372

Picture No. 10761372
Cape Fur Seal - resting on a rock (Arctocephalus pusillus) Date

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Picture No. 10761371

Picture No. 10761371
Cape Fur Seal - resting on a rock (Arctocephalus pusillus) Date

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Picture No. 10761316

Picture No. 10761316
Colourful bubbles in the standing water of a shallow pool created by an overflow of seawater Date

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: The Hermitage of Our Lady

The Hermitage of Our Lady, the Garden Enclosed, situated in the former parish-church of Warfhuizen

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Vet. Dolphin

Vet. Dolphin

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: USA, North America, Georgia

USA, North America, Georgia
USA; Georgia; Pine mountain. Abstract of a flower at Callaway Gardens

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: USA; Georgia; Savannah. Abstract of a flower at Callaway Gardens

USA; Georgia; Savannah. Abstract of a flower at Callaway Gardens

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: USA, WA, Whidbey Island, Ebeys Landing National Historical Reserve. Signs educate

USA, WA, Whidbey Island, Ebeys Landing National Historical Reserve. Signs educate passers by of crop. View from farmland across Strait of Juna de Fuca to Olympic Mountains

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: USA, North America, Washington

USA, North America, Washington
USA, WA, Whidbey Island, Ebeys Landing National Historical Reserve. Signs educate passers by of crop. View from farmland across Strait of Juna de Fuca to Olympic Mountains

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: USA, WA, Whidbey Island. View from Ebeys Bluff across Strait of Juan de Fuca

USA, WA, Whidbey Island. View from Ebeys Bluff across Strait of Juan de Fuca to Olympic Mountains as container ship makes its way through Puget Sound

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Alaska - Tongass National Forest, in Southeast Alaska, is part of the nation's largest temperate

Alaska - Tongass National Forest, in Southeast Alaska, is part of the nation's largest temperate rain forest
TOM-1555 Alaska - Tongass National Forest, in Southeast Alaska, is part of the nation's largest temperate rain forest. Photo shows small scene along small unnamed pond

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2008: Black-crested Titmouse (Baeolophus atricristatus) perched, south Texas, USA

Black-crested Titmouse (Baeolophus atricristatus) perched, south Texas, USA



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