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Images Dated 6th January 2019

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Background imageImages Dated 6th January 2019: Parasitic plants, chromolithograph, published in 1897

Parasitic plants, chromolithograph, published in 1897
Parasitic plants: 1) European mistletoe (Viscum album) with blossom (left) and fruit; 2) Apodanthes Flacourtiana (Apodanthaceae); 3) Langsdorffia hypogaea (Balanophoraceae) with blossom; 4

Background imageImages Dated 6th January 2019: Edale Valley

Edale Valley, Derbyshire, UK. November 1, 2013. Image shows lush green Edale valley in Derbyshire. The most prominent feature is the long winding road that enters from the left

Background imageImages Dated 6th January 2019: Low tide at Tower Bridge II

Low tide at Tower Bridge II
Tower Bridge, London, UK. January 6, 2019. Image shows a low shot from the southern foreshore of the River Thames in London, looking upwards to the world famous Tower Bridge

Background imageImages Dated 6th January 2019: Breckenridge Ski Resort Dusk

Breckenridge Ski Resort Dusk
This image was taken at Breckenridge, Colorado, a town that is known for its luxe ski resort, stunning mountain scenery, and endless recreation

Background imageImages Dated 6th January 2019: Tropic, evergreen, and poisonous plants, chromolithograph, published in 1897

Tropic, evergreen, and poisonous plants, chromolithograph, published in 1897
Tropic, evergreen, and poisonous plants: 1) Jequirity bean (Abrus precatorius); 2) Purple foxglove (Digitalis purpurea); 3) Alpine sea holly (Eryngium alpinum); 4

Background imageImages Dated 6th January 2019: Marble Top

Marble Top
A color photo of the roof of a commercial building in downtown Portland, Oregon

Background imageImages Dated 6th January 2019: Point of Profits

Point of Profits
A color photo of a corporate building in downtown Portland, Oregon

Background imageImages Dated 6th January 2019: Cables To The Clouds

Cables To The Clouds
A color photo the suspension cables of the Tillicum Bridge that crosses The Willamette River in Portland, Oregon

Background imageImages Dated 6th January 2019: Ferrum Speculo

Ferrum Speculo
A black and white photo of a government building in downtown Portland, Oregon

Background imageImages Dated 6th January 2019: Vitrum Album

Vitrum Album
A black and white photo of a commercial building in downtown Portland, Oregon

Background imageImages Dated 6th January 2019: Nigrum Ferro

Nigrum Ferro
A black and white photo of a commercial building in downtown Portland, Oregon

Background imageImages Dated 6th January 2019: Duo Aedificia

Duo Aedificia
A black and white photo of two commercial buildings contrasted with each other in downtown Portland, Oregon

Background imageImages Dated 6th January 2019: Ponte Nube

Ponte Nube
A black and white photo of the Tilicum Bridge which crosses The Willamette River with a commercial building in Portland, Oregon

Background imageImages Dated 6th January 2019: Domus Nube

Domus Nube
A black and white photo of a commercial building in downtown Portland, Oregon

Background imageImages Dated 6th January 2019: Nubes Griseo

Nubes Griseo
A black and white photo of a commercial building in downtown Portland, Oregon with incoming storm clouds

Background imageImages Dated 6th January 2019: Ponte Tenebris

Ponte Tenebris
A black and white photo of the Ross Island Bridge that crosses The Willamette River in Portland, Oregon

Background imageImages Dated 6th January 2019: Green Glass

Green Glass
A color photo of a commercial building in downtown Portland, Oregon

Background imageImages Dated 6th January 2019: Jagged Geometry

Jagged Geometry
A color photo of the wall of a commercial building in downtown Portland, Oregon taken January 29019

Background imageImages Dated 6th January 2019: Slanted Grays

Slanted Grays
A black and white photograph of two tall office buildings in downtown Portland, Oregon. Photo taken in January 2019

Background imageImages Dated 6th January 2019: Autumn Waterfall

Autumn Waterfall
Harmby Waterfall, Leyburn, Yorkshire, UK. August 28, 2018. Image shows a long exposure waterfall cascading over rocks during Autumn

Background imageImages Dated 6th January 2019: Misty Island

Misty Island
Epping Forest, UK. December 30, 2018. Image shows a monochrome, black-and-white image of a small island on a lake. The mist

Background imageImages Dated 6th January 2019: Algid II

Algid II
Harwich, Essex, UK. December 31, 2018. Image shows a serene view a 19th century lighthouse in Harwich

Background imageImages Dated 6th January 2019: Buttermere Pines Mono

Buttermere Pines Mono
Buttermere, Lake District National Park, Cumbria, UK. October 29, 2014. A monochrome early morning autumnal view of the Scot Pines at the southern end of Buttermere in the Lake District

Background imageImages Dated 6th January 2019: Cold City

Cold City
Tower Bridge, London, UK. January 06, 2019. Image shows Tower Bridge and the Shard as seen upstream on the River Thames in London

Background imageImages Dated 6th January 2019: Defence mechanisms of different plants, chromolithograph, published in 1897

Defence mechanisms of different plants, chromolithograph, published in 1897
Defence mechanisms of different plants: 1) Sensitive plant (Mimosa pudica) with developed leaves (a), and night mode (b); 2) Spreading bellflower (Campanula patula); 3

Background imageImages Dated 6th January 2019: Elevated Train view from Pearl Street, lower Manhattan

Elevated Train view from Pearl Street, lower Manhattan
1879: A view from Pearl Street an elevated train travels around a curved track on the Third Avenue El, as it departs the Coenties Slip in lower Manhattan, New York City

Background imageImages Dated 6th January 2019: Old and New

Old and New
A color photograph of an older financial building in front of a newer one in downtown Portland, Oregon. Photo taken in January 2019


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