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Images Dated 3rd June 2010 (page 8)

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Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2010: Alien anemone, artwork

Alien anemone, artwork
Alien anemone. Computer artwork of a bioluminescent anemone-like alien creature

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2010: Radiolarian skeleton, artwork

Radiolarian skeleton, artwork
Radiolarian skeleton. Computer artwork of the skeleton (test) of a radiolarian. Radiolaria are single-celled protozoans that are found in marine plankton

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2010: Brandling worms in compost

Brandling worms in compost
Brandling worms (Eisenia foetida) in compost, photographed in Sweden

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2010: Lysichiton americanus

Lysichiton americanus
Skunk Cabbage (Lysichiton americanus) growing near a brook in Asbro, Sweden. This is an uncommon plant in Sweden

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2010: Clematis sp

Clematis sp. flowers in July

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2010: Sowing crops, Sweden

Sowing crops, Sweden
Sowing crops with farm machinery and Black-headed Gulls (Larus ridibundus) in Narke, Sweden

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2010: Superconductor, conceptual image

Superconductor, conceptual image. Computer artwork of swirling colours, representing superconductivity within an object. Superconductivity occurs in certain materials at very low temperatures

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2010: Lichen (Lobaria pulmonaria)

Lichen (Lobaria pulmonaria), photographed in Fulufjallets National Park in Dalarna, Sweden

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2010: Willows (Salix)

Willows (Salix)
Mature Willow trees (Salix) growing in a field in Ostergotland, Sweden

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2010: Cow muzzle

Cow muzzle
Close-up of a cows muzzle, photographed in Sweden

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2010: Arctostaphylos alpinus

Arctostaphylos alpinus
Autumn foliage of Arctostaphylos alpinus together with Empetrum nigrum ssp. hermaphroditum and Cladina stellaris, photographed in Fulufjallets National Park, Dalarna, Sweden

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2010: Bronze Age Petroglyph

Bronze Age Petroglyph
Petroglyph from the Bronze Age and a wind turbine in the background. Photographed in Hastholmen, Sweden

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2010: Vaccinium and Cladina arbuscula

Vaccinium and Cladina arbuscula
Blueberry (Vaccinium uliginosum ssp microphyllum) and Reindeer lichen (Cladina arbuscula), growing in Fulufjallets National Park in Dalarna, Sweden

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2010: Gladiolus sp

Gladiolus sp. flowers in July

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2010: Rowan (Sorbus aucuparia)

Rowan (Sorbus aucuparia)
Rowan tree (Sorbus aucuparia), also known as Mountain Ash, photographed in Narke, Sweden

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2010: Quarks, 3D-computer artwork

Quarks, 3D-computer artwork
3D-computer artwork of quarks. A quark is an elementary particle and a fundamental constituent of matter. The image shows protons, composed of two up quarks and one down quark

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2010: Radiolarian skeleton, artwork

Radiolarian skeleton, artwork
Radiolarian skeleton. Computer artwork of the skeleton (test) of a radiolarian. Radiolaria are single-celled protozoans that are found in marine plankton

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2010: Flies near horses eye

Flies near horses eye
Flies near a horses eye, photographed in Sweden

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2010: Power station in Sweden

Power station in Sweden
Small power station, typical for a small town in Sweden, burning green products from the forests. Photographed in Vadstena district in Ostergotland in Sweden

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2010: Buckminsterfullerene molecule, artwork

Buckminsterfullerene molecule, artwork
Buckminsterfullerene molecule. Computer artwork of a glowing molecular model of a fullerene molecule. This is a structurally distinct form (allotrope)

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2010: Bellflower (Campanula portenschlagiana)

Bellflower (Campanula portenschlagiana)
Bellflowers (Campanula portenschlagiana) in July

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2010: Lichen (Cetraria islandica)

Lichen (Cetraria islandica) growing in Sweden

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2010: Dog Rose (Rosa canina)

Dog Rose (Rosa canina)
Rosa canina flowering in Ostergotland, Sweden, showing both foliage and flowers

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2010: Sheep from Gotland, Sweden

Sheep from Gotland, Sweden
Sheep from the island of Gotland in the Baltic sea, Sweden. This is an old breed and both the male and female has horns

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2010: Alien anemone, artwork

Alien anemone, artwork
Alien anemone. Computer artwork of a bioluminescent anemone-like creature living in an alien sea

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2010: Scilla siberica

Scilla siberica flower, photographed in Sweden

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2010: Mitochondrial energy, conceptual image

Mitochondrial energy, conceptual image. Computer artwork of a glowing mitochondrion, representing the energy produced by these cell organelles

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2010: Common Sedge (Carex nigra)

Common Sedge (Carex nigra) flowering

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2010: Beans for sale

Beans for sale
French Beans for sale at a market in Stockholm, Sweden

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2010: Korean Fir (Abies koreana)

Korean Fir (Abies koreana) cones, photographed in Hallsberg, Sweden

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2010: Tulip (Tulipa)

Tulip (Tulipa)
Tulips (Tulipa) in the spring with raindrops

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2010: Poppy Anemone (Anemone coronaria)

Poppy Anemone (Anemone coronaria) flowers in April

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2010: Figs for sale

Figs for sale at a market in Stockholm, Sweden

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2010: Orchid (Dendrobium)

Orchid (Dendrobium) flowers in May

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2010: Wheat field

Wheat field in Ostergotland, Sweden

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2010: Brandling worms in compost

Brandling worms in compost
Brandling worms (Eisenia foetida) in compost, photographed in Sweden

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2010: Gladiolus sp

Gladiolus sp. flowers in July

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2010: Arctostaphylos alpinus

Arctostaphylos alpinus
Autumn foliage of Arctostaphylos alpinus and Empetrum nigrum ssp. Hermaphroditum, photographed in Fulufjallets National Park, Dalarna, Sweden

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2010: Orchid (Dendrobium)

Orchid (Dendrobium) flowers in March

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2010: Orchid (Cymbidium)

Orchid (Cymbidium) flowers in March

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2010: Gladiolus sp

Gladiolus sp. flowers in July

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2010: Daybreak at Lake Langsjon, Sweden

Daybreak at Lake Langsjon, Sweden
Daybreak at Lake Langsjon in Narke, Sweden

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2010: Pansy (Viola x wittrockiana)

Pansy (Viola x wittrockiana) flowers in April

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2010: Delphinium Pagans Purple

Delphinium Pagans Purple flowers in June

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2010: Oak (Quercus robur)

Oak (Quercus robur), photographed in Narke, Sweden

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2010: UK, England, London, St. Pauls Cathedral and Millennium Bridge over River Thames

UK, England, London, St. Pauls Cathedral and Millennium Bridge over River Thames

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2010: St. Pauls Cathedral, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

St. Pauls Cathedral, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2010: London Bridge commuters, City of London, London, England, United Kingdom, Euorpe

London Bridge commuters, City of London, London, England, United Kingdom, Euorpe



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