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Images Dated 15th July 2009 (page 5)

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Background imageImages Dated 15th July 2009: New Zealand, South Island, Canterbury, Mackenzie Country, Lake Tekapo, Mt Ross

New Zealand, South Island, Canterbury, Mackenzie Country, Lake Tekapo, Mt Ross and Two Thumb Range in Winter

Background imageImages Dated 15th July 2009: New Zealand, South Island, Canterbury, Mackenzie Country, Telescope Dome, Mt John Observatory

New Zealand, South Island, Canterbury, Mackenzie Country, Telescope Dome, Mt John Observatory, Lake Tekapo

Background imageImages Dated 15th July 2009: Picture No. 10885737

Picture No. 10885737
Jabiru (Jabiru mycteria) Date

Background imageImages Dated 15th July 2009: Picture No. 10885736

Picture No. 10885736
Jabiru (Jabiru mycteria) Date

Background imageImages Dated 15th July 2009: Picture No. 10885734

Picture No. 10885734
Jabiru (Jabiru mycteria) Date

Background imageImages Dated 15th July 2009: Picture No. 10885735

Picture No. 10885735
Jabiru (Jabiru mycteria) Date

Background imageImages Dated 15th July 2009: Walrus (Odobenus rosmarus) hauled out on pack ice to rest and sunbathe, Foxe Basin, Nunavut

Walrus (Odobenus rosmarus) hauled out on pack ice to rest and sunbathe, Foxe Basin, Nunavut, Canada, North America

Background imageImages Dated 15th July 2009: Walrus (Odobenus rosmarus) hauled out on pack ice to rest and sunbathe, Foxe Basin, Nunavut

Walrus (Odobenus rosmarus) hauled out on pack ice to rest and sunbathe, Foxe Basin, Nunavut, Canada, North America

Background imageImages Dated 15th July 2009: 1971 European Formula Two Championship: Ronnie Peterson leads the field away at the start of

1971 European Formula Two Championship: Ronnie Peterson leads the field away at the start of Jochen Rindt Memeorial
Thruxton, England. 12th April 1971. Rd 2 Ronnie Peterson (March 712M - Cosworth FVA/Hart) leads the field away at the start of Jochen Rindt Memeorial Trophy race, action

Background imageImages Dated 15th July 2009: Buelna beach and karst limestone El Picon rock pillar at high tide on a windy day, near Llanes

Buelna beach and karst limestone El Picon rock pillar at high tide on a windy day, near Llanes, Asturias, Spain, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 15th July 2009: Penistone railway station. England

Penistone railway station. England
Class 76 Locomotives in the Penistone Woodhead Areas

Background imageImages Dated 15th July 2009: USA, North America, Maine

USA, North America, Maine
Dune grass and the beach at Popham Beach State Park in Phippsburg, Maine

Background imageImages Dated 15th July 2009: USA, North America, Maine

USA, North America, Maine
Dune grass and the beach at Popham Beach State Park in Phippsburg, Maine

Background imageImages Dated 15th July 2009: USA, North America, Wyoming

USA, North America, Wyoming
Wild Cactus in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

Background imageImages Dated 15th July 2009: Brown Capuchin Monkey - Pantanal - Brazil

Brown Capuchin Monkey - Pantanal - Brazil
SE-1692 Brown Capuchin Monkey Pantanal - Brazil Cebus apella Suzi Eszterhas

Background imageImages Dated 15th July 2009: Brown Capuchin Monkey - Pantanal - Brazil

Brown Capuchin Monkey - Pantanal - Brazil
SE-1693 Brown Capuchin Monkey Pantanal - Brazil Cebus apella Suzi Eszterhas

Background imageImages Dated 15th July 2009: Brown Capuchin Monkey - Pantanal - Brazil

Brown Capuchin Monkey - Pantanal - Brazil
SE-1694 Brown Capuchin Monkey Pantanal - Brazil Cebus apella Suzi Eszterhas

Background imageImages Dated 15th July 2009: Brown Capuchin Monkey - Pantanal - Brazil

Brown Capuchin Monkey - Pantanal - Brazil
SE-1696 Brown Capuchin Monkey Pantanal - Brazil Cebus apella Suzi Eszterhas

Background imageImages Dated 15th July 2009: Brown Capuchin Monkey - Pantanal - Brazil

Brown Capuchin Monkey - Pantanal - Brazil
SE-1695 Brown Capuchin Monkey Pantanal - Brazil Cebus apella Suzi Eszterhas

Background imageImages Dated 15th July 2009: New Zealand, South Island, Canterbury, Mackenzie Country, Telescope Domes, Mt John Observatory

New Zealand, South Island, Canterbury, Mackenzie Country, Telescope Domes, Mt John Observatory, Lake Tekapo

Background imageImages Dated 15th July 2009: New Zealand, South Island, Canterbury, Mackenzie Country, Sheep Dog Statue, Lake Tekapo

New Zealand, South Island, Canterbury, Mackenzie Country, Sheep Dog Statue, Lake Tekapo and Two Thumb Range

Background imageImages Dated 15th July 2009: New Zealand, South Island, Canterbury, Mackenzie Country, Sheep Dog Statue, Lake Tekapo

New Zealand, South Island, Canterbury, Mackenzie Country, Sheep Dog Statue, Lake Tekapo and Two Thumb Range

Background imageImages Dated 15th July 2009: Europe, Iceland

Europe, Iceland
Pingvallakirkja Church dating to 1859 is a reconstruction of the first Icelandic church to be consecrated in AD 1000

Background imageImages Dated 15th July 2009: Iceland, Patreksfjordur. View of small town on the western shore

Iceland, Patreksfjordur. View of small town on the western shore

Background imageImages Dated 15th July 2009: Europe, Iceland

Europe, Iceland
Iceland, Patreksfjordur. A childrens school and playground

Background imageImages Dated 15th July 2009: Spoon engraved with a log cabin, made during the presidential campaign of 1840 in support of

Spoon engraved with a log cabin, made during the presidential campaign of 1840 in support of the Whig Party candidates
WHIG PARTY SPOON, 1840. Spoon engraved with a log cabin, made during the presidential campaign of 1840 in support of the Whig Party candidates, William Henry Harrison and John Tyler

Background imageImages Dated 15th July 2009: HARRISON PIPE, 1888. Pipe made during the presidential campaign of 1888

HARRISON PIPE, 1888. Pipe made during the presidential campaign of 1888, supporting the Republican candidate Benajmin Harrison

Background imageImages Dated 15th July 2009: HARDING NOSE-THUMBER, 1920. Mechanical statuette of presidential candidate Warren G. Harding

HARDING NOSE-THUMBER, 1920. Mechanical statuette of presidential candidate Warren G. Harding. When a lever on his back is pushed, a tail comes out and his arm raises to thumb his nose at his opponent

Background imageImages Dated 15th July 2009: WHIG PARTY BANNER, 1840. Banner supporting Whig Party presidential candidates

WHIG PARTY BANNER, 1840. Banner supporting Whig Party presidential candidates, William Henry Harrison and John Tyler, illustrating their slogans which were Tippecanoe and Tyler Too

Background imageImages Dated 15th July 2009: WALTER WINCHELL (1897-1972). American journalist. Photographed c1940

WALTER WINCHELL (1897-1972). American journalist. Photographed c1940

Background imageImages Dated 15th July 2009: Desert parsley (Lomatium martindalei)

Desert parsley (Lomatium martindalei)
Cascade desert parsley (Lomatium martindalei) flowers. Photographed in the Cascade Mountains, Oregon, USA

Background imageImages Dated 15th July 2009: White mangrove (Laguncularia racemosa)

White mangrove (Laguncularia racemosa) in flower. Mangroves are tropical and subtropical plants that grow in saline coastal habitats

Background imageImages Dated 15th July 2009: Manzanillo (Hippomane mancinella)

Manzanillo (Hippomane mancinella). This plant has poisonous apple-like fruit (one at centre). Photographed in the Galapagos Islands

Background imageImages Dated 15th July 2009: Ground agama

Ground agama (Agama aculeata) hunting in a desert. This solitary lizard inhabits savannah and arid areas of Africa. It feeds on ants. Photographed in the Namib Desert, Namibia

Background imageImages Dated 15th July 2009: African spotted eagle owl

African spotted eagle owl (Bubo africanus) roosting in a tree. This is the smallest of the eagle owls (the largest type of owl), reaching nearly half a metre in length

Background imageImages Dated 15th July 2009: Morning glory (Ipomoea linearifolia)

Morning glory (Ipomoea linearifolia)
Arrow-leaved morning glory (Ipomoea linearifolia) flower. This plant is endemic to the Galapagos island of Santiago. Many plant species in the Galapagos are unique (endemic)

Background imageImages Dated 15th July 2009: Tribulus plant (Tribulus zeyheri)

Tribulus plant (Tribulus zeyheri) in flower in a desert. Desert plants either have long roots to reach underground water, or flower only after seasonal rains

Background imageImages Dated 15th July 2009: Impala lily (Adenium multiflorum)

Impala lily (Adenium multiflorum) stems and flower. Also known as a sabie star, this rare and threatened plant is found in southern Africa

Background imageImages Dated 15th July 2009: Marine iguana

Marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus) male. This is the only truly marine lizard, spending much of its time in the water feeding on coastal seaweed and algae

Background imageImages Dated 15th July 2009: Vanilla leaf (Achlys triphylla)

Vanilla leaf (Achlys triphylla) flowers. Photographed in the Cascade Mountains, Oregon, USA

Background imageImages Dated 15th July 2009: Slip-face lizard

Slip-face lizard (Aporosaura anchietae) in a desert, next to some small plants. This is a type of sand lizard. Most lizards are insectivorous

Background imageImages Dated 15th July 2009: Great frigatebird and blue-footed booby

Great frigatebird and blue-footed booby
Great frigatebird (Fregata minor ridgwayi) female harrassing a blue-footed booby (Sula nebouxii excisa, in water) to force it to regurgitate its food. This is known as kleptoparasitism

Background imageImages Dated 15th July 2009: Galapagos brown pelican

Galapagos brown pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis urinator) nesting in red mangroves (Rhizophora mangle). This bird eats mainly fish and amphibians as well as crustaceans

Background imageImages Dated 15th July 2009: Galapagos heron

Galapagos heron (Butorides sundevalli) on a coastline. This heron is endemic to the Galapagos Islands. It is found on the coastlines, where it hunts fish and crabs in rock pools and mangrove swamps

Background imageImages Dated 15th July 2009: Lava cactus (Brachycereus nesioticus)

Lava cactus (Brachycereus nesioticus) on lava. This arid-adapted plant is one of the first to colonize the new lava fields found on the volcanic Galapagos Islands

Background imageImages Dated 15th July 2009: Bushmans grass (Stipagrostis sabulicola)

Bushmans grass (Stipagrostis sabulicola) in a desert. This grass is found in southern Africa. Photographed in the Namib Desert, Namibia

Background imageImages Dated 15th July 2009: Namib lily (Hexacyrtis dickiana)

Namib lily (Hexacyrtis dickiana) in flower. Desert plants either have long roots to reach underground water, or flower only after seasonal rains. Photographed in Namib-Naukluft National Park, Namibia

Background imageImages Dated 15th July 2009: Purple-throated woodstar

Purple-throated woodstar (Calliphlox mitchellii) male in flight. This is a type of hummingbird. Hummingbirds are small birds that feed on the nectar of plants



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