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Images Dated 10th February 2009 (page 9)

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Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Rockport, Cape Ann

Rockport, Cape Ann, Massachusetts, USA

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: US Flag

US Flag

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: China Town

China Town, Manhattan, New York City, USA

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Flags, New York City

Flags, New York City, USA

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Downtown New York City

Downtown New York City, USA

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Central Park

Central Park, New York City, USA

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: USA, California

USA, California, Big Sur, Bixby Bridge

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Chinese Garden

Chinese Garden, Jardin Botanique, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Veins of Leaf

Veins of Leaf

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Sunset over Sea

Sunset over Sea

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Beach

Beach

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Insect track in Sand

Insect track in Sand

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Perched on the edge of the Tabal Kawkaban (9

Perched on the edge of the Tabal Kawkaban (9, 350 feet) is the ancient stone town of Kawkaban, which served as a mountain fortress for the residents of Shibam, living at the foot of the mountain

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Thilla is a rare example of a well-preserved Yemeni

Thilla is a rare example of a well-preserved Yemeni highland town of local stone houses and paved streets surrounded by a massive stone perimeter wall

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: A Yemeni trader at his market stall in the old Suq

A Yemeni trader at his market stall in the old Suq. Surrounded by a massive 20 to 30-foot high wall, old Sana a is one of the worlds oldest inhabited cities

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Surrounded by a massive 20 to 30-foot high wall

Surrounded by a massive 20 to 30-foot high wall, old Sana a is one of the worlds oldest inhabited cities. Several stone and brick buildings date back to the 11th Century AD; many are over 400 years

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: An old fisherman brings in his catch at Apallhen Beach

An old fisherman brings in his catch at Apallhen Beach, which is an important turtle breeding ground in the north of the island

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Children enjoy a boat race in a lagoon at Qalansiah

Children enjoy a boat race in a lagoon at Qalansiah, an important fishing village in the northwest of Socotra Island

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: An old wooden sailing boat

An old wooden sailing boat, known as a dhow, at Qalansiah, an important fishing village in the northwest of Socotra Island. An Egyptian vulture perches on the prow

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: The waterfront at Qalansiah

The waterfront at Qalansiah, an important fishing village in the northwest of Socotra Island

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: A fisherman at Mahferhin

A fisherman at Mahferhin, a fishing village in the southeast of Socotra Island

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: The Zaheg Dunes near the southern shores of Socotra Island

The Zaheg Dunes near the southern shores of Socotra Island. The Shaab Escarpment is visible in the distance

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: A Cucumber tree

A Cucumber tree (Dendrosicyos soctrana) grows in limestone rock in the Dixam area of the Haghir Mountains. This strange endemic species with its swollen trunk

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: The top of the Diharo wadi (3

The top of the Diharo wadi (3, 500 feet) in the Dixam area of the Haghir Mountains. The highest peaks are visible in the distance. The islands mountainous terrain attracts rain

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: A spacious rock shelter dwelling of a pastoral Bedu

A spacious rock shelter dwelling of a pastoral Bedu family in the Haghir Mountains. Caves and overhanging rock are used extensively by pastoralists who make up the majority population of the islands

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Endemic Dragons Blood Trees

Endemic Dragons Blood Trees (Dracaene cannabari) grow among Socotran Desert Roses in the Homhil Mountains. The closest relative of the Dragons Blood Tree is found the other side of the African

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: The rugged outline of the Haghir Mountains from Croton

The rugged outline of the Haghir Mountains from Croton shrubland of the islands lowland plains. The islands mountainous terrain attracts rain

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: A fisherman near Di Hamri with his weighted throwing net

A fisherman near Di Hamri with his weighted throwing net, which he will use in shallow water to catch bait for line-fishing

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: The brightly-coloured catch of fishermen at Sekra

The brightly-coloured catch of fishermen at Sekra, a fishing village on Socotras north coast. The islands coastal population depends almost entirely on fishing as its principal source of livelihood

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Fishermen bring in their catch at Sekra

Fishermen bring in their catch at Sekra, a fishing village on Socotras north coast. The islands coastal population depends almost entirely on fishing as its principal source of livelihood with shark

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Arerher dunes, Hala Coast

Arerher dunes, Hala Coast. During the monsoon season, which lasts for four months from late May until late September each year

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Socotra Island is about 87 miles long and between 25

Socotra Island is about 87 miles long and between 25 and 31 miles wide, covering an area of 1, 400 square miles. It lies in the Arabian Sea

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: The stark beauty of the landscape near Dileesa

The stark beauty of the landscape near Dileesa, looking inland towards the Haghir Mountains, which rise steeply from the coastal plains to nearly 5, 000 feet above sea level

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Water Jar sculpture

Water Jar sculpture, Fujairah, United Arab Emirates

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Montenegro, Sveti

Montenegro, Sveti

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Three-Toed Sloth (Bradypus variegatus) Perezoso de Tres Dedos, Cahuita, Caribe, Costa

Three-Toed Sloth (Bradypus variegatus) Perezoso de Tres Dedos, Cahuita, Caribe, Costa Rica. The three-toed sloth is active during the day and only eats leaves from trees and lianas

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Digital illustration of terrestrial snake locomotion including lateral undulation, sidewinding

Digital illustration of terrestrial snake locomotion including lateral undulation, sidewinding, concertina, rectilinear, and slide-pushing

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Digital illustration of Honeybee waggle dance where angle from sun indicates direction

Digital illustration of Honeybee waggle dance where angle from sun indicates direction, and duration of waggle part of dance signifies distance

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Digital illustration bird head showing straight, insect-eating beak

Digital illustration bird head showing straight, insect-eating beak

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Digital illustration of coral polyp showing nutrients diffused through gastrodermis into tissue

Digital illustration of coral polyp showing nutrients diffused through gastrodermis into tissue, and single digestive opening used as mouth and anus

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Digital illustration butterfly with spread wings

Digital illustration butterfly with spread wings

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Digital illustration showing feeding strategies of birds and beak their shapes

Digital illustration showing feeding strategies of birds and beak their shapes

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Digital illustration of contracted chromatophore showing densely packed pigment

Digital illustration of contracted chromatophore showing densely packed pigment, and nerves controlling muscle fibres which alter pigment dispersal

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Digital illustration tree showing roots underground

Digital illustration tree showing roots underground

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Digital illustration of flame rising from bonfire

Digital illustration of flame rising from bonfire

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Digital illustration of animal genes

Digital illustration of animal genes

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Digital illustration of animal DNA and chromosome

Digital illustration of animal DNA and chromosome

Background imageImages Dated 10th February 2009: Digital illustration of frogs each having distinctive calls known as dominant frequencies made

Digital illustration of frogs each having distinctive calls known as dominant frequencies made from different areas of pond



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