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Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Central, Hong Kong

Central, Hong Kong, China

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Stone Forest

Stone Forest, Yunnan, Chiina

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: The Bund, Shanghai

The Bund, Shanghai, China

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Cormerant Fishermen, Yangshuo, Guangxi, China

Cormerant Fishermen, Yangshuo, Guangxi, China 8126

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Terraced Ricefields

Terraced Ricefields, Longsheng, Guangxi Province, China

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Bike and Ricefield

Bike and Ricefield, Yangshuo, Guangxi, China

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Cormorant fishermen

Cormorant fishermen, Xingping, Li River, Guangxi, China

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Kunming Hu lake, Summer Palace Park, Summer Palace, Beijing, China

Kunming Hu lake, Summer Palace Park, Summer Palace, Beijing, China China, Beijing, The Summer Palace, Summer Palace Park, Kunming Hu Lake

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Iguacu Falls Waterfall

Iguacu Falls Waterfall, Argentina

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: John Stevens paddling canoe on Zambezi from mana Pools

John Stevens paddling canoe on Zambezi from mana Pools, with Zambia in background

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Kayaking

Kayaking

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Elephant by John Stevens tented camp

Elephant by John Stevens tented camp

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Elephant in early morning mist feeding on water hyacinths

Elephant in early morning mist feeding on water hyacinths

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Canoeing on the Zambezi River

Canoeing on the Zambezi River, watching elephants grazing, Mana Pools, Zimbabwe. ZIM1411. Canoeing on the Zambezi River, watching elephants grazing, Mana Pools, Zimbabwe. © John Warburton-Lee

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Zimbabwe, Zambezi River

Zimbabwe, Zambezi River. Male elephants (Loxodonta africana) under stormy clouds on the bank of the Zambezi River. ZIM1240. Male elephant under stormy clouds on bank of Zambesi River. Zimabawe

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Male Elephant under stormy skies on bank of Zambezi River

Male Elephant under stormy skies on bank of Zambezi River. Zimbabwe

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Safari Guide

Safari Guide, John Stevens pointing out elephant spore, Matusadona, Zimbabwe. ZIM0036. Safari Guide, John Stevens pointing out elephant spore, Matusadona, Zimbabwe. © John Warburton-Lee

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: John Stevens paddling his canoe on the Zambezi at sunset

John Stevens paddling his canoe on the Zambezi at sunset. Mana Pools, Zimbabwe

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: An eagle, the national emblem of Zambia

An eagle, the national emblem of Zambia, graces a round about in Lusaka, Zambias capital city. Beautiful red-flowering flamboyant trees (Delonix regia) line many of the citys roads

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Tea in the library under the shade of a large mahogany

Tea in the library under the shade of a large mahogany, Kutandala Camp

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Sundowners at Tongabezi

Sundowners at Tongabezi, looking across the Zambezi river

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: The Bird House

The Bird House

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Walking safari from Bilimungwe Bushcamp cross the Kapamba

Walking safari from Bilimungwe Bushcamp cross the Kapamba River at sunset, Zambia

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: African drumming

African drumming, South Luangwa National Park, Zambia

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Derrick Shenton

Derrick Shenton (owner) & Patrick Njobvu (guide) look out from ebony tree. Derrick Shenton (owner) & Patrick Njobvu (guide) look out from ebony tree

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Patrick Njobvu, guide, Kaingo Camp

Patrick Njobvu, guide, Kaingo Camp

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Canoeing at sun rise on the Zambezi River

Canoeing at sun rise on the Zambezi River

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Moonlit dinner on an island in the middle of the Zambezi River

Moonlit dinner on an island in the middle of the Zambezi River

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Canoeing under a mackerel sky at dawn on the Zambezi River

Canoeing under a mackerel sky at dawn on the Zambezi River, Zambia

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Elephants drink from the channel outside camp

Elephants drink from the channel outside camp

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: staff tip box

staff tip box

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Aerial view of the Zambezi River as it plummets over

Aerial view of the Zambezi River as it plummets over the Victoria Falls, which spans the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe. The Victoria Falls is 1800 metres wide and 110 metres deep

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: The rock paintings at Nyero in southeast Uganda are

The rock paintings at Nyero in southeast Uganda are among the most interesting in East Africa. A large shelter wall displays concentric circles

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Photographed from Lake Mutanda at sunrise, Mount Muhavura looms like a huge pyramid

Photographed from Lake Mutanda at sunrise, Mount Muhavura looms like a huge pyramid to a height of 13, 540 feet. It is the most easterly of the Virunga Volcanoes and straddles the Uganda-Rwanda border

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Lake Mutanda is possibly the most beautiful lake of

Lake Mutanda is possibly the most beautiful lake of the Great Lakes region. It has an idyllic backdrop of five volcanoes of the Virunga chain, which straddle the Uganda-Rwanda border

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: The twice-weekly market at Kisoro is a hive of activity

The twice-weekly market at Kisoro is a hive of activity with women selling their farm produce to traders from all over Uganda

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: A group of cheerful women carry sweet potatoes to market

A group of cheerful women carry sweet potatoes to market in traditional split-bamboo baskets balanced on their heads

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Mist hugs the bottom of a valley in the early morning

Mist hugs the bottom of a valley in the early morning.The beautiful hill-country of Southwest Uganda and Rwanda supports one of the highest human population densities in Africa

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: The beautiful hill-country of Southwest Uganda and

The beautiful hill-country of Southwest Uganda and Rwanda supports one of the highest human population densities in Africa

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: A potter fashions cooking pots by the coil method

A potter fashions cooking pots by the coil method, shaping them by eye alone. Surprisingly, craft skills such as pottery and basket-making are the sole preserve of men in Southwest Uganda

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: A man carries traditional split-bamboo baskets to sell

A man carries traditional split-bamboo baskets to sell at Kisoro market. Most women in Southwest Uganda carry their farm produce to market in these attractive baskets balanced on their heads

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Most women in Southwest Uganda carry their farm produce

Most women in Southwest Uganda carry their farm produce to market in attractive split-bamboo baskets balanced on their heads. The baskets are made exclusively by men

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Lake Bunyonyi lies 6

Lake Bunyonyi lies 6, 474 feet above sea level, and is long, narrow and deep. It has a beautiful setting among the fertile volcanic hills of southwest Uganda

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: The Catholic church at Nyaruhanga is of an unmistakable Italian style

The Catholic church at Nyaruhanga is of an unmistakable Italian style. It was built by Italian missionaries during the last century

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Scattered bands of Batwa pygmies hunt and fish in the

Scattered bands of Batwa pygmies hunt and fish in the Semliki Forest of Western Uganda, an extension of the vast Ituri rainforest of the Congo DRC

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Large groups of hippos wallow all day in Uganda s

Large groups of hippos wallow all day in Uganda s
Large groups of hippos wallow all day in Ugandas rivers and lakes, leaving their secure refuges only at night to graze. A single hippo can ingest up to 120 pounds of grass in five hours; it converts

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: A lioness rests in a fig tree in the Ishasha area of

A lioness rests in a fig tree in the Ishasha area of Queen Elizabeth National Park. For years, Ishasha has been renowned for its tree-climbing lions

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Topi antelope

Topi antelope (Damaliscus lunatus jimela) in the Ishasha area of Queen Elizabeth National Park



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