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Background imageImages Dated 8th August 2012: Bull elk C013 / 9785

Bull elk C013 / 9785
Bull elk. Male elk (Cervus canadensis) walking through a glade. Photographed in the Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA

Background imageImages Dated 8th August 2012: Camelthorn tree (Acacia erioloba) C013 / 9781

Camelthorn tree (Acacia erioloba) C013 / 9781
Camelthorn tree (Acacia erioloba). This tree is a type of acacia, and is found in the arid regions of southern Africa. It has thorny branches, and can reach a height of up to 17 metres

Background imageImages Dated 8th August 2012: Tree and watering hole, Namibia C013 / 9782

Tree and watering hole, Namibia C013 / 9782
Tree and watering hole. View of a tree growing next to a watering hole at the base of a large sand dune. Photographed in Namibia

Background imageImages Dated 8th August 2012: Cape ground squirrel lying down C013 / 9780

Cape ground squirrel lying down C013 / 9780
Cape ground squirrel (Xerus inauris) lying down. This rodent lives in open arid areas of southern Africa. It is a social animal living in colonies numbering between 5 and 30 individuals

Background imageImages Dated 8th August 2012: Rusty metal tools C013 / 9776

Rusty metal tools C013 / 9776
Rusty metal tools. Close-up of a collection of old metal tools that have turned rusty. Rust (orange) is hydrated iron oxide. It forms as iron reacts with atmospheric water vapour and oxygen

Background imageImages Dated 8th August 2012: Shaft-tailed whydah C013 / 9778

Shaft-tailed whydah C013 / 9778
Shaft-tailed whydah. Male shaft-tailed whydah (Vidua regia) perching on a branch. The long tail feathers are grown by the male during the breeding season

Background imageImages Dated 8th August 2012: Shaft-tailed whydah C013 / 9777

Shaft-tailed whydah C013 / 9777
Shaft-tailed whydah. Male shaft-tailed whydah (Vidua regia) perching on a branch. The long tail feathers are grown by the male during the breeding season

Background imageImages Dated 8th August 2012: Sea fan coral C013 / 9774

Sea fan coral C013 / 9774
Sea fan coral. Close-up of a collected sea fan coral specimen. Sea fans are colonies of tiny coral organisms (polyps) that build hard structures around themselves for protection and support

Background imageImages Dated 8th August 2012: River Esk in spring C013 / 9773

River Esk in spring C013 / 9773
River Esk in spring. Part of the River Esk flowing over rocks and through woods in spring near Danby, North Yorkshire, in the North York Moors National Park, UK

Background imageImages Dated 8th August 2012: Fluorspar crystals C013 / 9775

Fluorspar crystals C013 / 9775
Fluorspar crystals. Fluorspar or fluorite (calcium fluoride, CaF2) is a mineral that is mined for use as a flux in making steel, and in other industrial processes

Background imageImages Dated 8th August 2012: Cheddar Gorge and road C013 / 9771

Cheddar Gorge and road C013 / 9771
Cheddar Gorge and road. View looking down on the road (B3135) winding through Cheddar Gorge, Somerset, UK. This gorge cuts through limestone strata deposited at the end of the Lower Carboniferous

Background imageImages Dated 8th August 2012: Nerve cell, SEM C013 / 9772

Nerve cell, SEM C013 / 9772
Nerve cell. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a nerve cell (neuron). Neurons are responsible for passing information around the central nervous system (CNS)

Background imageImages Dated 8th August 2012: Heage Windmill, Derbyshire

Heage Windmill, Derbyshire, UK. This rare six-sailed working windmill is now a tourist attraction. The stone-towered smock mill was originally built in 1797

Background imageImages Dated 8th August 2012: Cerebral cortex nerve cells C013 / 9767

Cerebral cortex nerve cells C013 / 9767
Cerebral cortex nerve cells. Light micrograph of a section through neurones (nerve cells, black) in the cerebral cortex of a human brain

Background imageImages Dated 8th August 2012: Blyth Harbour Wind Farm C013 / 9766

Blyth Harbour Wind Farm C013 / 9766
Blyth Harbour Windfarm, at the Port of Blyth, Northumberland, UK. Wind power is a renewable and clean source of energy for electricity production

Background imageImages Dated 8th August 2012: Purkinje nerve cell C013 / 9763

Purkinje nerve cell C013 / 9763
Purkinje nerve cell. Light micrograph of a purkinje nerve cell (orange, centre) from the cerebellum of the brain. The cell comprises a flask-shaped cell body from which numerous processes (dendrites)

Background imageImages Dated 8th August 2012: SEGS solar power plant, California, USA C013 / 9761

SEGS solar power plant, California, USA C013 / 9761
SEGS solar power plant, California, USA. There are nine solar energy generating systems (SEGS) located in Californias Mojave desert, USA

Background imageImages Dated 8th August 2012: Venice People Mover C013 / 9755

Venice People Mover C013 / 9755
Venice People Mover. This transport system, which opened in April 2010, operates in Venice, Italy. It consists of an elevated rail with three stations

Background imageImages Dated 8th August 2012: Heysham nuclear power stations C013 / 9748

Heysham nuclear power stations C013 / 9748
Heysham nuclear power stations lit up at dusk across Heysham harbour, Lancashire, UK. Heysham 1 is at left and Heysham 2 at right

Background imageImages Dated 8th August 2012: Luigi Galvani statue, Bologna, Italy

Luigi Galvani statue, Bologna, Italy
Luigi Galvani statue. Italian anatomist Luigi Galvani (1737-1798) noticed that dead frogs twitched when included in a circuit with metals (books and a dissected frog shown here)

Background imageImages Dated 8th August 2012: Purkinje nerve cells C013 / 9745

Purkinje nerve cells C013 / 9745
Purkinje nerve cells. Light micrograph of three purkinje nerve cells (across bottom) from the cerebellum of the brain. The cells comprise a flask-shaped cell body from which numerous processes

Background imageImages Dated 8th August 2012: Heysham nuclear power stations C013 / 9747

Heysham nuclear power stations C013 / 9747
Heysham nuclear power stations lit up at dusk. Heysham 1 is at right and Heysham 2 at left. The Heysham nuclear power stations, located on the same site at Heysham harbour, Lancashire, UK

Background imageImages Dated 8th August 2012: Piazza Maggiore, Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy, Europe

Piazza Maggiore, Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 8th August 2012: Via Clavature, Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy, Europe

Via Clavature, Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 8th August 2012: Cityscape over one of the towers of the town, Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy, Europe

Cityscape over one of the towers of the town, Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 8th August 2012: Piazza Maggiore, Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy, Europe

Piazza Maggiore, Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 8th August 2012: View over the city with the towers of the town, Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy, Europe

View over the city with the towers of the town, Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 8th August 2012: Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Center, the glass facade designed by Olafur Eliasson

Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Center, the glass facade designed by Olafur Eliasson and Henning, Reykjavik, Iceland, Polar Regions

Background imageImages Dated 8th August 2012: Glymur waterfall, Icelands tallest at 198m, Iceland, Polar Regions

Glymur waterfall, Icelands tallest at 198m, Iceland, Polar Regions

Background imageImages Dated 8th August 2012: Hraunfossar waterfall, Iceland, Polar Regions

Hraunfossar waterfall, Iceland, Polar Regions

Background imageImages Dated 8th August 2012: Glymur waterfall, Icelands tallest at 198m, Iceland, Polar Regions

Glymur waterfall, Icelands tallest at 198m, Iceland, Polar Regions

Background imageImages Dated 8th August 2012: Giant Portugal shaped swimming pool, the April 25 Bridge and Doca de Santa Amaro Marina (Docas)

Giant Portugal shaped swimming pool, the April 25 Bridge and Doca de Santa Amaro Marina (Docas), Alcantara, Lisbon, Portugal, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 8th August 2012: Inuit village, Ittoqqortoormiit, Scoresbysund, Northeast Greenland, Polar Regions

Inuit village, Ittoqqortoormiit, Scoresbysund, Northeast Greenland, Polar Regions

Background imageImages Dated 8th August 2012: Inuit village and Ejnar Mikkelsen statue, Ittoqqortoormiit, Scoresbysund, Northeast Greenland

Inuit village and Ejnar Mikkelsen statue, Ittoqqortoormiit, Scoresbysund, Northeast Greenland, Polar Regions

Background imageImages Dated 8th August 2012: Inuit village, Ittoqqortoormiit, Scoresbysund, Northeast Greenland, Polar Regions

Inuit village, Ittoqqortoormiit, Scoresbysund, Northeast Greenland, Polar Regions

Background imageImages Dated 8th August 2012: Inuit village, Ittoqqortoormiit, Scoresbysund, Northeast Greenland, Polar Regions

Inuit village, Ittoqqortoormiit, Scoresbysund, Northeast Greenland, Polar Regions

Background imageImages Dated 8th August 2012: Inuit village, Ittoqqortoormiit, Scoresbysund, Northeast Greenland, Polar Regions

Inuit village, Ittoqqortoormiit, Scoresbysund, Northeast Greenland, Polar Regions

Background imageImages Dated 8th August 2012: Inuit village and sled dog house, Ittoqqortoormiit, Scoresbysund, Northeast Greenland, Polar Regions

Inuit village and sled dog house, Ittoqqortoormiit, Scoresbysund, Northeast Greenland, Polar Regions

Background imageImages Dated 8th August 2012: Inuit village church, Ittoqqortoormiit, Scoresbysund, Northeast Greenland, Polar Regions

Inuit village church, Ittoqqortoormiit, Scoresbysund, Northeast Greenland, Polar Regions

Background imageImages Dated 8th August 2012: Inuit village, Ittoqqortoormiit, Scoresbysund, Northeast Greenland, Polar Regions

Inuit village, Ittoqqortoormiit, Scoresbysund, Northeast Greenland, Polar Regions

Background imageImages Dated 8th August 2012: Skin of polar bear (Ursus maritimus), Inuit village, Ittoqqortoormiit, Scoresbysund

Skin of polar bear (Ursus maritimus), Inuit village, Ittoqqortoormiit, Scoresbysund, Northeast Greenland, Polar Regions

Background imageImages Dated 8th August 2012: Inuit village, Ittoqqortoormiit, Scoresbysund, Northeast Greenland, Polar Regions

Inuit village, Ittoqqortoormiit, Scoresbysund, Northeast Greenland, Polar Regions

Background imageImages Dated 8th August 2012: Inuit village, Ittoqqortoormiit, Scoresbysund, Northeast Greenland, Polar Regions

Inuit village, Ittoqqortoormiit, Scoresbysund, Northeast Greenland, Polar Regions

Background imageImages Dated 8th August 2012: Inuit village, Ittoqqortoormiit, Scoresbysund, Northeast Greenland, Polar Regions

Inuit village, Ittoqqortoormiit, Scoresbysund, Northeast Greenland, Polar Regions

Background imageImages Dated 8th August 2012: Sled dog, Inuit village, Ittoqqortoormiit, Scoresbysund, Northeast Greenland, Polar Regions

Sled dog, Inuit village, Ittoqqortoormiit, Scoresbysund, Northeast Greenland, Polar Regions

Background imageImages Dated 8th August 2012: Inuit village, Ittoqqortoormiit, Scoresbysund, Northeast Greenland, Polar Regions

Inuit village, Ittoqqortoormiit, Scoresbysund, Northeast Greenland, Polar Regions

Background imageImages Dated 8th August 2012: Sunset in Kong Oscar Fjord, Northeast Greenland, Polar Regions

Sunset in Kong Oscar Fjord, Northeast Greenland, Polar Regions

Background imageImages Dated 8th August 2012: First year sea ice in Kong Oscar Fjord, Northeast Greenland, Polar Regions

First year sea ice in Kong Oscar Fjord, Northeast Greenland, Polar Regions



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