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Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2012: Hiker, Cathedral Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Hiker, Cathedral Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2012: Blue Green Algae Nostoc C014 / 3088

Blue Green Algae Nostoc C014 / 3088
Nostoc is a type of Blue Green Algae or Cyanobacteria. It consists of long strings of cells suspended in mucilage. To the naked rye it looks like blobs and folded sheets of green jelly

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2012: Nostoc C014 / 3089

Nostoc C014 / 3089
Nostoc is a type of Blue Green Algae or Cyanobacteria. It consists of long strings of cells suspended in mucilage. To the naked rye it looks like blobs and folded sheets of green jelly

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2012: Neolithic arrow heads C014 / 3087

Neolithic arrow heads C014 / 3087
Neolithic arrow heads from the western Sahara region, approximately 6000 years old

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2012: Meadow Grasshopper nymph C014 / 3086

Meadow Grasshopper nymph C014 / 3086
Nymphal stage of a Meadow Grasshopper Chorthippus parallellus, with long attennae

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2012: European starling flock C014 / 3057

European starling flock C014 / 3057
European starling flock. These dense flocks of european starlings (Sturnus vulgaris), which can contain thousands of individuals, are most often seen at twilight. Photographed in Rome, Italy

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2012: European starling flock C014 / 3058

European starling flock C014 / 3058
European starling flock. These dense flocks of european starlings (Sturnus vulgaris), which can contain thousands of individuals, are most often seen at twilight. Photographed in Rome, Italy

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2012: Galapagos tortoise C014 / 3054

Galapagos tortoise C014 / 3054
Galapagos tortoise. The Galapagos tortoise (Chelonoidis nigra) is the largest living species of tortoise and the 10th heaviest reptiles on Earth

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2012: Galapagos tortoise C014 / 3055

Galapagos tortoise C014 / 3055
Galapagos tortoise. The Galapagos tortoise (Chelonoidis nigra) is the largest living species of tortoise and the 10th heaviest reptiles on Earth

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2012: Galapagos hawk on a rock C014 / 3056

Galapagos hawk on a rock C014 / 3056
Galapagos hawk (Buteo galapagoensis) on a rock. This bird of prey is native to the Galapagos Islands, where it feeds on a wide variety of prey that includes lizards, doves

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2012: Galapagos prickly pear (Opuntia echios) C014 / 3050

Galapagos prickly pear (Opuntia echios) C014 / 3050
Galapagos prickly pear (Opuntia echios). This cactus is endemic to the Galapagos Islands. Photographed in Puerto Egas bay, Santiago Island, Galapagos

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2012: Sally lightfoot crab on a rock C014 / 3053

Sally lightfoot crab on a rock C014 / 3053
Sally lightfoot crab (Grapsus grapsus) on a rock. This crustacean is one of the most common crabs along the western coast of the Americas. Photographed on Espanola Island, Galapagos

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2012: Sally lightfoot crab on a rock C014 / 3051

Sally lightfoot crab on a rock C014 / 3051
Sally lightfoot crab (Grapsus grapsus) on a rock. This crustacean is one of the most common crabs along the western coast of the Americas. Photographed on Espanola Island, Galapagos

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2012: Sally lightfoot crab on a beach C014 / 3052

Sally lightfoot crab on a beach C014 / 3052
Sally lightfoot crab (Grapsus grapsus) on a beach. This crustacean is one of the most common crabs along the western coast of the Americas. Photographed on Espanola Island, Galapagos

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2012: Swallow-tailed gull C014 / 3048

Swallow-tailed gull C014 / 3048
Swallow-tailed gull on rocks. Swallow-tailed gulls (Creagrus furcatus) live only on and around the Galapagos Islands off the west coast of South America

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2012: Galapagos sea lion resting on a rock C014 / 3049

Galapagos sea lion resting on a rock C014 / 3049
Galapagos sea lion resting on a rock. The Galapagos sea lion (Zalophus wollebaeki) breeds exclusively on the Galapagos Islands and, in smaller numbers, on Isla de la Plata

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2012: Aletsch Glacier C014 / 3044

Aletsch Glacier C014 / 3044
Aletsch Glacier. The Aletsch Glacier is the largest glacier in the Alps, with a length of around 23km and covering more than 120 square kilometres

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2012: Young Alpine ibex C014 / 3047

Young Alpine ibex C014 / 3047
Young Alpine ibex. The Alpine ibex (Capra ibex) is a species of wild goat that lives in the European Alps

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2012: Aletsch Glacier C014 / 3043

Aletsch Glacier C014 / 3043
Aletsch Glacier. The Aletsch Glacier is the largest glacier in the Alps, with a length of around 23km and covering more than 120 square kilometres

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2012: Alpine ibex C014 / 3046

Alpine ibex C014 / 3046
Alpine ibex. The Alpine ibex (Capra ibex) is a species of wild goat that lives in the European Alps

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2012: Aletsch Glacier C014 / 3042

Aletsch Glacier C014 / 3042
Aletsch Glacier. The Aletsch Glacier is the largest glacier in the Alps, with a length of around 23km and covering more than 120 square kilometres

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2012: Alpine ibex C014 / 3045

Alpine ibex C014 / 3045
Alpine ibex. The Alpine ibex (Capra ibex) is a species of wild goat that lives in the European Alps

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2012: Chamois C014 / 3041

Chamois C014 / 3041
Chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra). This goat-like animal inhabits mountainous regions and is an excellent climber. Both males and females have short horns and they can reach an age of around 20 years

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2012: Chamois C014 / 3040

Chamois C014 / 3040
Chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra). This goat-like animal inhabits mountainous regions and is an excellent climber. Both males and females have short horns and they can reach an age of around 20 years

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2012: Chamois C014 / 3039

Chamois C014 / 3039
Chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra). This goat-like animal inhabits mountainous regions and is an excellent climber. Both males and females have short horns and they can reach an age of around 20 years

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2012: Edible frogs on a log C014 / 3038

Edible frogs on a log C014 / 3038
Edible frogs on a log. Row of edible frogs (Rana esculenta) sitting on a floating log. These frogs live in colonies throughout Europe where they spend most of their time in water

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2012: Great crested grebes C014 / 3034

Great crested grebes C014 / 3034
Great crested grebes. Pair of great crested grebes (Podiceps cristatus) with their chicks. This bird is found on waters throughout most of Europe and Asia

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2012: Linden tree on a hill-top C014 / 3037

Linden tree on a hill-top C014 / 3037
Linden (Tilia platyphyllos) tree on a hill-top

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2012: Great crested grebe carrying its chicks C014 / 3035

Great crested grebe carrying its chicks C014 / 3035
Great crested grebes (Podiceps cristatus) carrying its chicks. This bird is found on waters throughout most of Europe and Asia

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2012: Banded demoiselle damselfly C014 / 3036

Banded demoiselle damselfly C014 / 3036
Banded demoiselle damselfly. Male banded demoiselle (Calopteryx splendens) on a leaf. This damselfly is often found along slow-flowing streams and rivers in Eurasia

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2012: European hare C014 / 3031

European hare C014 / 3031
European hare (Lepus europaeus) in a field. This hare is native to northern, central and western Europe and western Asia. It inhabits open country

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2012: European bee-eaters on a branch C014 / 3030

European bee-eaters on a branch C014 / 3030
European bee-eaters on a branch. The European bee-eater (Merops apiaster) is found in southern Europe and parts of northern Africa and western Asia

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2012: European bee-eater with an insect C014 / 3033

European bee-eater with an insect C014 / 3033
European bee-eater with an insect it has caught. The European bee-eater (Merops apiaster) is found in southern Europe and parts of northern Africa and western Asia

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2012: Oak (Quercus robur) tree at dawn C014 / 3029

Oak (Quercus robur) tree at dawn C014 / 3029
Oak (Quercus robur) tree on a frosty plain at dawn

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2012: European bee-eater landing on a branch C014 / 3032

European bee-eater landing on a branch C014 / 3032
European bee-eater landing on a branch. The European bee-eater (Merops apiaster) is found in southern Europe and parts of northern Africa and western Asia

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2012: Linden tree covered in hoar frost C014 / 3027

Linden tree covered in hoar frost C014 / 3027
Linden (Tilia platyphyllos) tree covered in hoar frost

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2012: Msai giraffe C014 / 3026

Msai giraffe C014 / 3026
Msai giraffe walking across a grassy plain. The msai giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis tippelskirchi), also known as the Kilimanjaro Giraffe

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2012: Oak (Quercus robur) tree in fog C014 / 3028

Oak (Quercus robur) tree in fog C014 / 3028
Oak (Quercus robur) tree in fog

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2012: Caves, Italy C014 / 3024

Caves, Italy C014 / 3024
Caves. View of limestone formations inside the Grotta del Buen Marino, Sardinia, Italy. Stalactites and stalagmites are secondary cave formations that form when dissolved calcium minerals are

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2012: Edible frogs on a log C014 / 3025

Edible frogs on a log C014 / 3025
Edible frogs on a log. Row of edible frogs (Rana esculenta) sitting on a floating log. These frogs live in colonies throughout Europe where they spend most of their time in water

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2012: Caves, Italy C014 / 3023

Caves, Italy C014 / 3023
Caves. View of limestone formations inside the Grotta del Buen Marino, Sardinia, Italy. Stalactites and stalagmites are secondary cave formations that form when dissolved calcium minerals are

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2012: Fly agaric (Amanita muscaria) fungus C014 / 3019

Fly agaric (Amanita muscaria) fungus C014 / 3019
Fly agaric (Amanita muscaria) fungus. These poisonous mushrooms are the fruiting bodies of the Amanita muscaria fungus. The caps have long been dried

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2012: Dead Vlei, Namibia C014 / 3017

Dead Vlei, Namibia C014 / 3017
Dead Vlei. Skeleton tree in the Dead Vlei clay pan, Namib-Naukluft Park, Namibia. The clay pan is surrounded by the worlds highest sand dunes and was formed when the Tsauchab river flooded

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2012: Toco toucan eating fruit C014 / 3020

Toco toucan eating fruit C014 / 3020
Toco toucan eating fruit. The toco toucan (Ramphastos toco) is the largest of the toucans, reaching a length of over 60 centimetres. Its huge bill alone may be 20 centimetres long

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2012: Volcanic eruption C014 / 3018

Volcanic eruption C014 / 3018
Volcanic eruption. Night view of a lava fountain eruption on Stromboli, Italy. The bright lines show the trajectories of lava bombs, blocks of molten rock, thrown out by the volcano

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2012: Pirin National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, near Bansko, Bulgaria, Europe

Pirin National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, near Bansko, Bulgaria, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2012: Hiker on trail, Pirin National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, near Bansko, Bulgaria, Europe

Hiker on trail, Pirin National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, near Bansko, Bulgaria, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2012: Frescoes at Rila Monastery, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bulgaria, Europe

Frescoes at Rila Monastery, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bulgaria, Europe



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