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Images Dated 17th June 2009 (page 4)

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Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2009: A tourist lies on the salt crust of the Salar de Uyuni

A tourist lies on the salt crust of the Salar de Uyuni, emphasising the scale of the largest salt flat in the world at over 12, 000 square kilometres

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2009: During the dry season

During the dry season, a web of polygonal lines of salt form on the salt crust of the Salar de Uyuni, the largest salt flat in the world at over 12, 000 square kilometres

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2009: A tourist sits on top of a massive wind-eroded boulder

A tourist sits on top of a massive wind-eroded boulder that rises above the altiplano close to Laguna Turquiri

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2009: Arbol de Piedra or Stone Tree is a massive wind-eroded boulder

Arbol de Piedra or Stone Tree is a massive wind-eroded boulder, 8 metres high that rises above the altiplano

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2009: Flamingos feed on the algae-rich waters of Laguna Colorada

Flamingos feed on the algae-rich waters of Laguna Colorada. The distinctive red colour of this high altitude lagoon is due to the high concentration of algae whilst deposits of borax form a white

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2009: The striking turquoise waters of Laguna Verde with

The striking turquoise waters of Laguna Verde with the perfect cone of Volcan Licancabur 5868 m rising above it. The distinctive green colour of the water is due to the high concentration of arsenic

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2009: A carved stone condor stands on the gatepost of the

A carved stone condor stands on the gatepost of the main church at the small village of Tahua on the northern shore of the Salar de Uyuni, the worlds largest salt flat

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2009: A group of tourists sit on the great expanse of salt

A group of tourists sit on the great expanse of salt that is the Salar de Uyuni, the largest salt flat in the world. At sunset the salt glows yellow and then pink

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2009: View across the great white expanse that is the Salar de Uyuni

View across the great white expanse that is the Salar de Uyuni, the largest salt flat in the world, towards the distant Andean peaks

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2009: At sunset a cloud is painted pink by the last rays

At sunset a cloud is painted pink by the last rays of the sun over the Salar de Uyuni, the largest salt flat in the world

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2009: Tourists enjoy the view from the top of Isla de Pescado

Tourists enjoy the view from the top of Isla de Pescado (Fish Island) across the Salar de Uyuni, the largest salt flat in the world

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2009: View from the top of Isla de Pescado

View from the top of Isla de Pescado (Fish Island) across the Salar de Uyuni, the largest salt flat in the world

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2009: A vehicle drives across the crusted salt of the Salar de Uyuni

A vehicle drives across the crusted salt of the Salar de Uyuni, the largest salt flat in the world

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2009: A striking cactus in the Eduardo Avaroa National Reserve

A striking cactus in the Eduardo Avaroa National Reserve - local legend says that cacti with arms are female and those with a single trunk are male

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2009: Yareta, an extremely tough

Yareta, an extremely tough, green pillow-like plant that grows at altitude on the altiplano is collected by the local people and burnt for cooking and heating fuel

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2009: A tourist looks at the Arbol de Piedra or Stone Tree

A tourist looks at the Arbol de Piedra or Stone Tree, one of the rock outcrops of the so-called Rock Forest that rise above the altiplano

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2009: Lama Shida

Lama Shida, as a way of suppressing local demons, built this Nepalese style Stupa, similar to Boudinath in Kathmandu, in the early 18th Century

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2009: Dochu La (3, 050m / 10, 000ft)

Dochu La (3, 050m / 10, 000ft). The Pass is a mystical place whether you have the tremendous views north to the Himalayas with at least five peaks over 7, 000m visible

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2009: A small mouse near the Kwai River in the northeast

A small mouse near the Kwai River in the northeast corner of the Moremi Game Reserve

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2009: Sunset on the edge of the Ntwetwe saltpan where moklowane

Sunset on the edge of the Ntwetwe saltpan where moklowane or African fan palms grow in profusion. Ntwetwe is the western of two huge saltpans

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2009: An Herero woman in traditional attire

An Herero woman in traditional attire. The origins of the elaborate dress and unique hat style of Herero women can be traced back to 19th century German missionaries who took exception to what they

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2009: Red Lechwe rush across a shallow tributary of the Okavango

Red Lechwe rush across a shallow tributary of the Okavango River in the Okavango Delta of northwest Botswana. These heavily-built antelopes inhabit swamps

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2009: A small herd of Red Lechwe rushes across a shallow

A small herd of Red Lechwe rushes across a shallow floodplain of the Okavango River in the Okavango Delta of northwest Botswana

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2009: A gnarled baobab tree grows among rocks at Kubu Island

A gnarled baobab tree grows among rocks at Kubu Island on the edge of the Sowa Pan. This pan is the eastern of two huge salt pans comprising the immense Makgadikgadi region of the Northern Kalahari _

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2009: A pride of lions in the Moremi Wildlife Reserve

A pride of lions in the Moremi Wildlife Reserve. Moremi incorporates Chiefs Island and was the first reserve in Africa to be created by indigenous Africans

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2009: A lioness keeps a careful eye on her cub in the Moremi

A lioness keeps a careful eye on her cub in the Moremi Wildlife Reserve. Moremi incorporates Chiefs Island and was the first reserve in Africa to be created by indigenous Africans

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2009: A lone hippo with attendant red-billed oxpeckers

A lone hippo with attendant red-billed oxpeckers, or tick birds, grazes near the edge of the Okavango Swamp in the Moremi Wildlife Reserve

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2009: An elephant matriarch

An elephant matriarch, or family head, looks menacing in a wooded area of the Moremi Wildlife Reserve as one of her offspring puts up its trunk.Moremi is the only area of the Okavango Delta

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2009: A male and female painted reed frog cling to a reed

A male and female painted reed frog cling to a reed in one of the myriad waterways of the Okavango delta. ed by the Okavango River, which rises in Angola, the Okovango swamp covers an area of 6

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2009: A boatman in his mokoro dug-out canoe takes a tourist

A boatman in his mokoro dug-out canoe takes a tourist game viewing along one of the myriad waterways of the Okavango delta

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2009: A boatman in his mokoro dug-out canoe takes tourists

A boatman in his mokoro dug-out canoe takes tourists game viewing along one of the myriad waterways of the Okavango delta

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2009: A smartly dressed Herero woman has a beaded AIDS badge

A smartly dressed Herero woman has a beaded AIDS badge pinned to her chest. The origins of her elaborate dress and unique hat style can be traced back to 19th century German missionaries who took

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2009: A smartly dressed Herero woman waits for a bus

A smartly dressed Herero woman waits for a bus. The origins of her elaborate dress and unique hat style can be traced back to 19th century German missionaries who took exception to what they

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2009: Elephant (Loxodonta africana) sprays mud from its trunk

Elephant (Loxodonta africana) sprays mud from its trunk over its body to cool down

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2009: Safari vehicle crossing the Khwai river bridge

Safari vehicle crossing the Khwai river bridge

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2009: Interior of luxury tented bedroom

Interior of luxury tented bedroom, Chiefs Camp, Chiefs Island

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2009: Interior of main sitting room at Chiefs Camp, Chiefs Island

Interior of main sitting room at Chiefs Camp, Chiefs Island

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2009: Profile of Half Dome from Glacier Point. Yosemite, California, US

Profile of Half Dome from Glacier Point. Yosemite, California, US

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2009: Profile of Half Dome from Glacier Point. Yosemite, California, US

Profile of Half Dome from Glacier Point. Yosemite, California, US

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2009: Bridalveil Falls behind Merced River. Yosemite, California, US

Bridalveil Falls behind Merced River. Yosemite, California, US

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2009: Raccoon, Assateague Island, Maryland

Raccoon, Assateague Island, Maryland
oung Raccoon (Procyon lotor) walking in grass

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2009: Kitt Peak Observatory domes and surrounding area

Kitt Peak Observatory domes and surrounding area

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2009: AGM-88E aRGM missile on a U. S. Navy F / A-18F Super Hornet

AGM-88E aRGM missile on a U. S. Navy F / A-18F Super Hornet
AGM-88E aRGM missile on a U.S. Navy F/A-18F Super Hornet

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2009: Damocles targeting pod mounted on a French Air Force Rafale fighter plane

Damocles targeting pod mounted on a French Air Force Rafale fighter plane

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2009: An F / A-18C Hornet receives fuel from the drogue of a KC-10 Extender

An F / A-18C Hornet receives fuel from the drogue of a KC-10 Extender
June 17, 2009 - A U.S. Navy F/A-18C Hornet receives fuel from the aerial refueling drogue of an Air Force KC-10 Extender aircraft during combat operations over Afghanistan

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2009: A group of Navy SEALs prepares to cross Phelan Creek

A group of Navy SEALs prepares to cross Phelan Creek
June 17, 2009 - A group of Navy SEALs prepares to cross Phelan Creek during Northern Edge 2009. Northern Edge 09 is a large scale exercise hosted in Alaska to improve command

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2009: E-2D Hawkeye of the U. S. Navy at Le Bourget Airport, Paris, France

E-2D Hawkeye of the U. S. Navy at Le Bourget Airport, Paris, France
E-2D Hawkeye of the U.S. Navy at Le Bourget Airport, Paris, France

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2009: The EC225 Super Puma at Le Bourget Airport, Paris, France

The EC225 Super Puma at Le Bourget Airport, Paris, France
The Eurocopter EC225 Super Puma at Le Bourget Airport, Paris, France



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