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Beginnings Collection (page 18)

"Embracing New Beginnings: A Journey through Time and Nature" The Roman God Janus, with his two faces looking towards the past and future

Background imageBeginnings Collection: Prehistoric era Cordaites tree

Prehistoric era Cordaites tree

Background imageBeginnings Collection: Prehistoric era Pachypteris tree

Prehistoric era Pachypteris tree

Background imageBeginnings Collection: Artists concept depicting dinosaurs frozen in ice during an imaginary prehistoric

Artists concept depicting dinosaurs frozen in ice during an imaginary prehistoric
A surreal fantasy concept image depicting dinosaurs frozen in ice during an imaginary prehistoric ice age

Background imageBeginnings Collection: Williamsonia gigas prehistoric tree

Williamsonia gigas prehistoric tree, isolated on white background

Background imageBeginnings Collection: Watercolor painting of Euhelopus zdanskyi

Watercolor painting of Euhelopus zdanskyi. Euhelopus zdanskyi was a titanosauriform sauropod dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous of China

Background imageBeginnings Collection: Animals and floral life from the Burgess Shale formation of the Cambrian period

Animals and floral life from the Burgess Shale formation of the Cambrian period
Animals and floral life from the Cambrian period about 500 million years ago from the Burgess Shale formation in Canada. Visible are Anomalocaris, Opabinia, trilobites, stromatolites, and anemones

Background imageBeginnings Collection: An group of Ankylosaurid dinosaurs from the early Cretaceous

An group of Ankylosaurid dinosaurs from the early Cretaceous in Western North America

Background imageBeginnings Collection: A Rapetosaurus feeding on leaves with Rahonavis on its back

A Rapetosaurus feeding on leaves with Rahonavis on its back
A Rapetosaurus is feeding from conifers leaf, with some Rahonavis on its back and newborn Majungasaurus babies in their nest

Background imageBeginnings Collection: Udanoceratops hatching out of an egg

Udanoceratops hatching out of an egg

Background imageBeginnings Collection: A pair of woolly rhinoceros in a severe Pleistocene winter landscape

A pair of woolly rhinoceros in a severe Pleistocene winter landscape
A pair of Woolly Rhinoceros brave a harsh cold winter during Earths Pleistocene Era

Background imageBeginnings Collection: Plateosaurus and Ceolophysis dinosaurs of the Triassic period

Plateosaurus and Ceolophysis dinosaurs of the Triassic period
The late Triassic period circa 215 million years ago, featuring the large prosauropod Plateosaurus and the early dinosaur predator Ceolophysis

Background imageBeginnings Collection: Kaprosuchus crocodyliforms near a baobab tree in a prehistoric landscape

Kaprosuchus crocodyliforms near a baobab tree in a prehistoric landscape
20-foot-long, 1-ton mahajangasuchid crocodyliforms of the genus Kaprosuchus mill about at waters edge near a baobab tree 95 million years ago in what is today Africa

Background imageBeginnings Collection: Plateosaurus dinosaur nest

Plateosaurus dinosaur nest. Acrylics and colored pencil

Background imageBeginnings Collection: Male homo erectus wearing a loin cloth

Male homo erectus wearing a loin cloth
Homo Erectus is an extinct species of human that lived during the Pleistocene Period in Eurasia and Africa

Background imageBeginnings Collection: A forest of Calamites and Asteroxylon 390 million years ago

A forest of Calamites and Asteroxylon 390 million years ago
This is how a forest of Calamites and Asteroxylon may have appeared just about anywhere on the Earth 390 million years ago. The Calamites are the slender Christmas tree shaped plants

Background imageBeginnings Collection: Edmontosaurus annectens, a hadrosaurid from the Late Cretaceous period

Edmontosaurus annectens, a hadrosaurid from the Late Cretaceous period
Edmontosaurus annectens, a saurolophine hadrosaur from the Mstrichtian (Late Cretaceous) of North America

Background imageBeginnings Collection: Asterophyllites plant of the Carboniferous period

Asterophyllites plant of the Carboniferous period
Asterophyllites is one of the many plants of the Carboniferous that used to grow up to gigantic proportions: as big as an average tree

Background imageBeginnings Collection: Male homo erectus angry portrait

Male homo erectus angry portrait

Background imageBeginnings Collection: Pachypteris prehistoric plant

Pachypteris prehistoric plant, isolated on white background

Background imageBeginnings Collection: Anomalocaris sneaks up on a Trilobite in Cambrian seas

Anomalocaris sneaks up on a Trilobite in Cambrian seas
Anomalocaris, an invertebrate predator of Cambrian seas, sneaks up on a Trilobite, his favorite prey among Stromatolites

Background imageBeginnings Collection: A Carboniferous forest of Midwestern North America 350 million years ago

A Carboniferous forest of Midwestern North America 350 million years ago featuring Lepidodendron aculeatum (resembling feather dusters on long sticks)

Background imageBeginnings Collection: Cute illustration of a baby pterodactyl hatching

Cute illustration of a baby pterodactyl hatching

Background imageBeginnings Collection: Group of dinosaurs grazing in a grassy field

Group of dinosaurs grazing in a grassy field. Visible are Styracosaurus, Stegoceras, Udanoceratops and Quetzalcoatlus

Background imageBeginnings Collection: Prehistoric era Glossopteris tree

Prehistoric era Glossopteris tree

Background imageBeginnings Collection: Cordaites prehistoric plant from the Carboniferous period

Cordaites prehistoric plant from the Carboniferous period, isolated on white background

Background imageBeginnings Collection: Woolly mammoths and woolly rhinos in a prehistoric landscape

Woolly mammoths and woolly rhinos in a prehistoric landscape
A scene from somewhere in the Ukraine or northern Poland about 18, 000 years ago. Woolly mammoths and woolly rhinos shared the landscape with ancient giant elk

Background imageBeginnings Collection: Jabiru birds fly past a herd of Columbian Mammoths

Jabiru birds fly past a herd of Columbian Mammoths as they make their way across a river delta

Background imageBeginnings Collection: A nest of Oviraptor dinosaur eggs

A nest of Oviraptor dinosaur eggs.AOviraptor means egg thief, and is a genus of small Mongolian theropod dinosaur

Background imageBeginnings Collection: Illustration of a Lambeosaurus holding an egg

Illustration of a Lambeosaurus holding an egg

Background imageBeginnings Collection: Diprotodon optatum, the largest known marsupial

Diprotodon optatum, the largest known marsupial
The largest known marsupial, Diprotodon optatum, from the Pleistocene of Australia

Background imageBeginnings Collection: Quetzalcoatlus flying above a herd of Edmontosaurus dinosaurs

Quetzalcoatlus flying above a herd of Edmontosaurus dinosaurs
A scene from above a herd of Edmontosaurus dinosaurs during the Hell Creek Formation. Flying overhead are the giant pterosaurs called Quetzalcoatlus with wingspans from 35-40 feet

Background imageBeginnings Collection: Sigillaria prehistoric plant

Sigillaria prehistoric plant, isolated on white background

Background imageBeginnings Collection: Medical illustration of fetus development at 24 weeks

Medical illustration of fetus development at 24 weeks

Background imageBeginnings Collection: Desmatosuchus search for edible roots in a prehistoric landscape

Desmatosuchus search for edible roots in a prehistoric landscape
15-foot-long, 750 pound aetosaurian archosaurs of the genus Desmatosuchus search for edible roots amidst cycads and ferns 230 million years ago in what is today Texas

Background imageBeginnings Collection: Two Sciurumimus albersdoerferi fighting for the carcass of a lizard

Two Sciurumimus albersdoerferi fighting for the carcass of a lizard on one of the islets of Europe during the Early Jurassic

Background imageBeginnings Collection: Woolly Rhino males during a snowy winter in the Pleistocene Period

Woolly Rhino males during a snowy winter in the Pleistocene Period
Woolly Rhino males keep each other company during a snowy winter in the Pleistocene Period

Background imageBeginnings Collection: Tempskya tree on white background

Tempskya tree on white background. Tempskya was a tree fern diffused in the Cretaceous period. Itas large trunk was in fact the optical result of many fern stems growing tightly pressed one to each

Background imageBeginnings Collection: Mammuthus primigenius walking through a blizzard

Mammuthus primigenius walking through a blizzard

Background imageBeginnings Collection: Woolly Mammoths in the prehistoric northern hemisphere

Woolly Mammoths in the prehistoric northern hemisphere
Woolly Mammoths in Europe or almost anywhere in the northern hemisphere, circa 10, 000-30, 000 years ago

Background imageBeginnings Collection: Female homo erectus sitting

Female homo erectus sitting, white background

Background imageBeginnings Collection: A large Bakonydraco pterosaur attacking a nest of small Ajkaceratops

A large Bakonydraco pterosaur attacking a nest of small Ajkaceratops ceratopsian dinosaurs

Background imageBeginnings Collection: Postosuchus was an extinct rauisuchian reptile that lived during the Triassic period

Postosuchus was an extinct rauisuchian reptile that lived during the Triassic period
Postosuchus was an extinct genus of rauisuchian reptile that lived in what is now North America during the Middle and Late Triassic period about 228-202 million years ago

Background imageBeginnings Collection: Cycadeoidea prehistoric plant

Cycadeoidea prehistoric plant, isolated on white background

Background imageBeginnings Collection: A Woolly Mammoth struggles for survival as he falls through ice on a frozen lake

A Woolly Mammoth struggles for survival as he falls through ice on a frozen lake
A bull from a Woolly Mammoth herd struggles for survival after he falls through the ice on a frozen lake

Background imageBeginnings Collection: Female homo erectus standing

Female homo erectus standing, white background

Background imageBeginnings Collection: A herd of Woolly Mammoths encounter a huge glacier covering the Arctic territory

A herd of Woolly Mammoths encounter a huge glacier covering the Arctic territory

Background imageBeginnings Collection: Woolly Mammoth, side view

Woolly Mammoth, side view
The Woolly Mammoth was a herbivore that lived during the Pleistocene Period of Eurasia and North America

Background imageBeginnings Collection: Dipterus fish emerge from a Devonian freshwater lake

Dipterus fish emerge from a Devonian freshwater lake
Primitive lungfish (fish equipped with rudimentary lungs as well as gills) of the genus Dipterus emerge from a Late Devonian fresh water lake 385 million years ago in what is today North America



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"Embracing New Beginnings: A Journey through Time and Nature" The Roman God Janus, with his two faces looking towards the past and future, reminds us of the power of beginnings. Witnessing Northern gannets diving for fish in a split-level shot captures the essence of new beginnings in the stunning landscapes of Shetland, Scotland. Just like Lady Liberty standing tall as a symbol of hope and freedom, every beginning holds endless possibilities waiting to be explored. As Northern gannets gracefully dive for fish off the coast of Shetland, we are reminded that every new day brings opportunities to start afresh. The U. S. Army Air Forces B-29 Superfortress bomber aircraft represents not only technological advancements but also the courage to embark on new missions and challenges. From an illustration depicting the evolution of horses, we learn that beginnings mark significant milestones in our journey towards growth and adaptation. Passing through Liverpool's Strawberry Field gate takes us back to where it all began for The Beatles – a reminder that even legendary journeys have humble origins. Sunset over Askrigg Common paints a breathtaking picture of nature's beauty while reminding us that each sunset marks both an end and a fresh beginning. Through digital illustrations showcasing the journey of fertilized human eggs, we witness how life begins with infinite potential within its tiny form. Michelangelo's "The Creation of Adam" immortalizes one pivotal moment when humanity came into existence – an eternal symbol representing our collective beginning as sentient beings. Illustrating Swallowtail Butterfly's life cycle from pupa to adult butterfly reveals nature's magical transformations at play – proof that beginnings hold incredible metamorphosis within them. Walking through snow at the dawn of Ice Age, Woolly Mammoths remind us how ancient species once roamed this Earth - marking yet another beginning in the history of our planet.