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Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2010: Beautiful blue water and beaches of Cubas best beach called Varadero in Cuba

Beautiful blue water and beaches of Cubas best beach called Varadero in Cuba

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2010: Caribbean, Cuba

Caribbean, Cuba
Portrait of spotted dog against colorful wall in Trinidad Cuba

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2010: Famous gravesite and red tree of Alberto del Gado Gado a successful spy for Cuba

Famous gravesite and red tree of Alberto del Gado Gado a successful spy for Cuba and his honored grave and plaque

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2010: Caribbean, Cuba

Caribbean, Cuba
Old yellow building in colonial town of Trinidad Cuba with bike against wall

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2010: Parliament Building called Provincial Assembly of the Popular Power in the town square

Parliament Building called Provincial Assembly of the Popular Power in the town square of Cienfurgos Cuba

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2010: Parliament Building called Provincial Assembly of the Popular Power in the town square

Parliament Building called Provincial Assembly of the Popular Power in the town square of Cienfurgos Cuba

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2010: Classic 50s Buick colorful convertible auto in Havana Cuba Habana in front of old worn

Classic 50s Buick colorful convertible auto in Havana Cuba Habana in front of old worn and colorful apartment buildings in downtown city

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2010: Havana Cuba Habana bust of Ernest Hemingway in Cojimar, the fishing village that

Havana Cuba Habana bust of Ernest Hemingway in Cojimar, the fishing village that Ernest Hemingway used for The Old Man and the Sea

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2010: Caribbean, Cuba

Caribbean, Cuba
Interior of the historical home of writer Ernest Hemingway in Havana Cuba where he wrote many oif his writings and is now a museum showing how he lived in San Francisco de Paula

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2010: Caribbean, Cuba

Caribbean, Cuba
Interior of the historical home of writer Ernest Hemingway in Havana Cuba where he wrote many oif his writings and is now a museum showing how he lived in San Francisco de Paula

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2010: Caribbean, Cuba

Caribbean, Cuba
Havana Cuba home of the world famous ceramic artist Jose Fuster with his wild color tiles in Jaimanitas section of Habana

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2010: Havana capitol city of Cuba

Havana capitol city of Cuba

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2010: Caribbean, Brittish Virgin Islands

Caribbean, Brittish Virgin Islands
USA, UK, USVI, BVI. Hermit crab of Virgin Islands, Coenobita clypeatus

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2010: Caribbean, Brittish Virgin Islands

Caribbean, Brittish Virgin Islands
UK, BVI. Shops at Sopers Hole marina on Tortola

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2010: Bali, Indonesia. Serangan is a popular port departure point for boats heading out

Bali, Indonesia. Serangan is a popular port departure point for boats heading out to fish or for trips to the Gili islands

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2010: THORNTON: AURICULAS. A group of auriculas (Primula x pubescens Jacquin)

THORNTON: AURICULAS. A group of auriculas (Primula x pubescens Jacquin). Engraving by Frederick Christian Lewis and James Hopwood the Elder, after a painting by Peter Henderson

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2010: THORNTON: TULIPS. Group of tulips (Tulipa spec. ). Engraving by Richard Earlom after a painting by

THORNTON: TULIPS. Group of tulips (Tulipa spec. ). Engraving by Richard Earlom after a painting by Philip Reinagle for
THORNTON: TULIPS. Group of tulips (Tulipa spec.). Engraving by Richard Earlom after a painting by Philip Reinagle for The Temple of Flora, by Robert John Thornton, 1798

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2010: Antigua, Guatemala, Central America

Antigua, Guatemala, Central America

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2010: Antigua, Guatemala, Central America

Antigua, Guatemala, Central America

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2010: Antigua, Guatemala, Central America

Antigua, Guatemala, Central America

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2010: Brittle star in a crevice

Brittle star in a crevice. Daisy brittle star (Ophiopholis aculeata) half-hidden in a crevice. The daisy brittle star lives on rocky sea floors from north-eastern Canada as far south as

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2010: Polychaete marine worm

Polychaete marine worm (Amblyosyllis finmarchica). Polychaetes are a class of annelid (segmented) worms. Each segment has a pair of fleshy un-jointed limb-like appendages (parapodia)

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2010: Spaghetti worm

Spaghetti worm. Polychaete marine worm (Terebellides stroemi). This worm is a surface deposit feeder. It catches falling particles with numerous tentacles (upper right)

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2010: Norovirus particles, TEM

Norovirus particles, TEM
Norovirus particles. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of norovirus particles. Norovirus is a genus of RNA (ribonucleic acid)

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2010: Hydrozoan colony

Hydrozoan colony. Close-up of the tentacled feeding structures of a hydrozoan (Tubularia larynx) colony. Hydrozoa are a type of cnidarian and are related to corals and sea anemones

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2010: Amphipod crustacean

Amphipod crustacean. Amphipods are small crustaceans that typically have a laterally flattened body and fourteen limbs. They form part of the zooplankton: small

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2010: Ragworm head

Ragworm head. Close-up of the head of a ragworm (Nereis virens), showing its mouthparts. Ragworms are marine annelid worms that burrow in wet sand and mud using parapodia

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2010: Atlantic wolffish resting

Atlantic wolffish resting next to a plumose sea anemone. The Atlantic wolffish (Anarhichas lupus) inhabits the rocky bottoms of the north-eastern and north-western Atlantic Ocean coasts

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2010: Polychaete marine worm

Polychaete marine worm (Phyllodoce citrina). Polychaetes are a class of annelid (segmented) worms. Each segment has a pair of fleshy un-jointed limb-like appendages (parapodia) which aid in locomotion

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2010: Trumpet worm

Trumpet worm. Underside of the marine annelid worm Pectinaria koreni, showing its mouthparts. The trumpet worm is a type of fanworm

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2010: Acorn barnacle

Acorn barnacle, Close-up of an acorn barnacle (Semibalanus balanoides, white centre) with its cirri (feathery appendages) exposed

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2010: Skeleton shrimp

Skeleton shrimp. Close-up of skeleton shrimp (Caprella linearis) feeding on a hydrozoan (Tubularia larynx) colony

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2010: Norovirus particles, TEM

Norovirus particles, TEM
Norovirus particles. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of norovirus particles. Norovirus is a genus of RNA (ribonucleic acid)

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2010: Sandworm body

Sandworm body. Close-up of the body of a sandworm (Nereis pellagica), showing its parapodia (un jointed limb-like outgrowths) and setae (bristles)

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2010: Polychaete marine worm on a sponge

Polychaete marine worm on a sponge
Polychaete marine worm (Pterosyllis finmarchica) on a natural sponge. Polychaetes are a class of annelid (segmented) worms

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2010: Sea spiders mating

Sea spiders mating
Sea spiders (Nymphon grossipes) mating. Sea spiders (pantopods) are not true spiders but are closely related to arachnids

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2010: Sea urchin

Sea urchin. Close up of the mouth (peristome, centre) of a sea urchin (Strongylocentrotus pallidus). Sea urchins feed mainly on algae, but will also eat invertebrates such as mussels

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2010: Polychaete marine worm

Polychaete marine worm. Head of the polychaete worm Pterosyllis finmarchica. Polychaetes are a class of annelid (segmented) worms

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2010: Lined chiton

Lined chiton (Tonicella marmorea) on coral. Chitons are primitive, slow moving molluscs with shells composed of multiple plates, which feed on algae on rocks

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2010: Amphipods on a sponge

Amphipods on a sponge
Amphipods (Gammarellus sp.) on a sponge. Amphipods are small crustaceans that typically have a laterally flattened body and fourteen limbs

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2010: Norovirus particles, TEM

Norovirus particles, TEM
Norovirus particles. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of norovirus particles. Norovirus is a genus of RNA (ribonucleic acid)

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2010: Polychaete marine worm

Polychaete marine worm (Phyllodoce groenlandica). Polychaetes are a class of annelid (segmented) worms. Each segment has a pair of fleshy un-jointed limb-like appendages (parapodia)

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2010: Sea spider with eggs

Sea spider with eggs. Male sea spider (Nymphon grossipes) carrying a cluster of eggs (yellow). Sea spiders (pantopods) are not true spiders but are closely related to arachnids

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2010: Predators feeding on a hydroid colony

Predators feeding on a hydroid colony
Predators feeding on a hydrozoa colony. Colony of Tubularia larynx hydrozoa that has been destroyed by nudibranchs (Coryphella sp)

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2010: Lined chiton and nudibranch eggs

Lined chiton and nudibranch eggs. Lined Chiton (Tonicella marmorea, left) next to a spiral-shaped clutch of nudibranch (sea slug) eggs

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2010: Trumpet worm

Trumpet worm. Underside of the marine annelid worm Pectinaria koreni, a type of fanworm. Fanworms live in tubes built out of sand and other bits of debris found on the sea floor

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2010: Sea urchin and anemone

Sea urchin and anemone. Northern red anemone (Urticina felina, upper right) and pale sea urchin (Strongylocentrotus pallidus, lower left) on rocks

Background imageImages Dated 3rd February 2010: Trumpet worm

Trumpet worm. Upper side of the marine annelid worm Pectinaria koreni, a type of fanworm. Fanworms live in tubes built out of sand and other bits of debris found on the sea floor



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