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Mamba Collection

The captivating beauty of the Eastern green mamba (Dendroaspis angusticeps) is on full display in this mesmerizing image

Background imageMamba Collection: Eastern green mambas (Dendroaspis angusticeps) one with mouth wide open, captive, from East Africa

Eastern green mambas (Dendroaspis angusticeps) one with mouth wide open, captive, from East Africa

Background imageMamba Collection: A bicycle in transit in front of the main facade of the Buenos Aires Museum of Modern Art (MAMBA)

A bicycle in transit in front of the main facade of the Buenos Aires Museum of Modern Art (MAMBA), San Telmo, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Background imageMamba Collection: People walk in front of the main facade of the Buenos Aires Museum of Modern Art (MAMBA)

People walk in front of the main facade of the Buenos Aires Museum of Modern Art (MAMBA) in San Telmo, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Background imageMamba Collection: West African green mamba (Dendroaspis viridis) head portrait, Malaysia. Captive

West African green mamba (Dendroaspis viridis) head portrait, Malaysia. Captive

Background imageMamba Collection: DDE-90037108

DDE-90037108
East African Green Mamba, Dendroaspis angusticeps, Native to Eastern Africa. Habitat: Open Woodlands and Scrublands Date: 30/07/2008

Background imageMamba Collection: The Matabele War (litho)

The Matabele War (litho)
1050878 The Matabele War (litho) by Nash, Joseph (d.1922); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Matabele War. Illustration for The Graphic)

Background imageMamba Collection: The Matabele War (litho)

The Matabele War (litho)
1050877 The Matabele War (litho) by Staniland, Charles J. (1838-1916) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Matabele War)

Background imageMamba Collection: Armstrong Whitworth AW. 55 Apollo VX224

Armstrong Whitworth AW. 55 Apollo VX224
Armstrong Whitworth AW.55 Apollo VX224 (G-AMCH, not carried) of the Empire Test Pilot School, at Farnborough. The ETPS had the Apollo for only nine months, during which it only flew 20 hours

Background imageMamba Collection: Blackburn YA. 7 WB781

Blackburn YA. 7 WB781
Blackburn YA.7 WB781 (msn 5615), on the Royal Aircraft Establishment Farnborough fire dump (struck off charge on 18 May 1955)

Background imageMamba Collection: Boulton Paul Balliol prototype VL935

Boulton Paul Balliol prototype VL935
Boulton Paul Balliol 3rd prototype VL935 at the 1948 Farnborough SBAC show, in company with Avro Athena prototype VW890. the four Balliol prototypes were to be powered by Armstrong-Siddeley Mamba

Background imageMamba Collection: Avro 701 Athena T-1

Avro 701 Athena T-1
Avro 701 Athena with an Armstrong Siddeley Mamba Turboprop Engine During Engine Test Date: 1948

Background imageMamba Collection: Black Mamba - males in combat - Akagera National Park - Rwanda - Central Africa

Black Mamba - males in combat - Akagera National Park - Rwanda - Central Africa
AW-4788 Black Mamba - males in combat Akagera National Park - Rwanda - Central Africa Dendroaspis polylepis Adrian Warren Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageMamba Collection: Miles M69 Marathon II G-AHXU later VX231

Miles M69 Marathon II G-AHXU later VX231
Miles M69 Marathon, II, G-AHXU, later VX231, was powered by two Armstrong Siddeley Mamba turboprops

Background imageMamba Collection: Avro Lancaster VI ND784

Avro Lancaster VI ND784
Avro Lancaster VI, ND784, showing the installation of an Armstrong Siddeley ASX in the bomb bay. Testing was carried out from Bruntingthorpe

Background imageMamba Collection: The Mamba roller coaster at Worlds of Fun in Kansas City, Missouri

The Mamba roller coaster at Worlds of Fun in Kansas City, Missouri

Background imageMamba Collection: East African Green Mamba, Dendroaspis angusticeps, Native to Eastern Africa, Habitat

East African Green Mamba, Dendroaspis angusticeps, Native to Eastern Africa, Habitat
East African Green Mamba, Dendroaspis angusticeps, Native to Eastern Africa. Habitat: Open Woodlands and Scrublands

Background imageMamba Collection: A Mamba armored vehicle sits in front of a Iraqi Magazine that has been hit by a

A Mamba armored vehicle sits in front of a Iraqi Magazine that has been hit by a
Al Asad, Iraq - A Mamba armored vehicle sits in front of a Iraqi Magazine that has been hit by a coalition bomb at the start of the war

Background imageMamba Collection: Mamba armored personnel carrier

Mamba armored personnel carrier
The use of armored vehicles like this Mamba allows key personal be close to the EOD workers sorting through unexploded ordnance

Background imageMamba Collection: Picture No. 10848646

Picture No. 10848646
Black Mambas - males in combat (Dendroaspis polylepis) Date:

Background imageMamba Collection: Picture No. 10741766

Picture No. 10741766
Black Mamba SNAKE- head close-up (Dendroaspis polylepis) Date:

Background imageMamba Collection: Miles M69 Marathon II VX231 was G-AHXU

Miles M69 Marathon II VX231 was G-AHXU
Miles M69 Marathon, II, VX231 was G-AHXU, was powered by two Armstrong Siddeley Mamba turboprops

Background imageMamba Collection: Douglas Dakota IV KJ839

Douglas Dakota IV KJ839
Douglas Dakota IV, KJ839, fitted with two Armstrong Siddeley Mamba turboprops

Background imageMamba Collection: Avro Athena T1 VM132

Avro Athena T1 VM132
The Armstrong Siddeley Mamba powered Avro Athena T1, VM125

Background imageMamba Collection: Avro Athena T1 VM131

Avro Athena T1 VM131
The Armstrong Siddeley Mamba powered Avro Athena T1, VM125

Background imageMamba Collection: Avro Athena T1 VM130

Avro Athena T1 VM130
The Armstrong Siddeley Mamba powered Avro Athena T1, VM125

Background imageMamba Collection: Avro Athena T1 VM129

Avro Athena T1 VM129
The Armstrong Siddeley Mamba powered Avro Athena T1, VM125, during its first flight on 12 June 1948 at Woodford. Date: 1948

Background imageMamba Collection: Avro Athena T1 VM128

Avro Athena T1 VM128
The Armstrong Siddeley Mamba powered Avro Athena T1, VM125, makes its first flight on 12 June 1948 at Woodford. Date: 1948

Background imageMamba Collection: Avro Athena T1 VM127

Avro Athena T1 VM127
The Armstrong Siddeley Mamba powered Avro Athena T1, VM125, immediately prior to its first flight on 12 June 1948 at Woodford. Date: 1948

Background imageMamba Collection: Avro Athena T1 VM126

Avro Athena T1 VM126
The Armstrong Siddeley Mamba powered Avro Athena T1, VM125

Background imageMamba Collection: Avro Athena T1 VM125

Avro Athena T1 VM125
The Armstrong Siddeley Mamba powered Avro Athena T1, VM125

Background imageMamba Collection: Dendroaspis angusticeps, green mamba

Dendroaspis angusticeps, green mamba
Photograph of the skull of a green mamba, showing the snakes upper jaw fangs

Background imageMamba Collection: The Mamba roller coaster in motion at Worlds of Fun in Kansas City, Missouri

The Mamba roller coaster in motion at Worlds of Fun in Kansas City, Missouri

Background imageMamba Collection: Snake - Mamba Green (Dendroaspis augusticeps) Close-up / entwined around branches

Snake - Mamba Green (Dendroaspis augusticeps) Close-up / entwined around branches

Background imageMamba Collection: Snake - Mamba Black (Dendroaspis polylepis) Close-up of head being held over glass milking

Snake - Mamba Black (Dendroaspis polylepis) Close-up of head being held over glass milking

Background imageMamba Collection: Eastern Green Mamba (Dendroaspis angusticeps) adult pair, coiled on branches, South Africa

Eastern Green Mamba (Dendroaspis angusticeps) adult pair, coiled on branches, South Africa

Background imageMamba Collection: Chrysler Viper SRT-10 Mamba Limited Edition

Chrysler Viper SRT-10 Mamba Limited Edition

Background imageMamba Collection: Chrysler Viper SRT-10 Mamba

Chrysler Viper SRT-10 Mamba

Background imageMamba Collection: Western Green Mamba Snake - West Africa

Western Green Mamba Snake - West Africa
CMB-622 Western Green Mamba Snake West Africa Dendroaspis viridis Chris Martin Bahr Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageMamba Collection: Black Mambas - males in combat Akagera National Park, Rwanda, Africa

Black Mambas - males in combat Akagera National Park, Rwanda, Africa
AW-4789 BLACK MAMBA - Males in combat Akagera National Park, Rwanda, Central Africa Dendroaspis polylepis Adrian Warren Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only



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The captivating beauty of the Eastern green mamba (Dendroaspis angusticeps) is on full display in this mesmerizing image, as it showcases its vibrant scales and wide-open mouth. This stunning creature, native to East Africa, has found itself in captivity, allowing us a rare glimpse into its world. Meanwhile, in the bustling streets of San Telmo, Buenos Aires, Argentina, life unfolds against the backdrop of the Buenos Aires Museum of Modern Art (MAMBA). A bicycle passes by with grace and purpose in front of the museum's main facade. The energy is palpable as people walk leisurely along this cultural hub that houses an array of artistic masterpieces. Shifting our focus to Malaysia, we encounter another member of the mamba family - the West African green mamba (Dendroaspis viridis). In this head portrait captured while captive, we are drawn to its piercing gaze and sleek physique. Its presence reminds us that these creatures hold a certain mystique that continues to captivate our imagination. Delving into history now brings us face-to-face with lithographs depicting scenes from The Matabele War. These powerful images transport us back in time when conflict raged on African soil. They serve as a reminder of humanity's turbulent past and how it has shaped our present reality. Stepping away from war imagery and into aviation history unveils iconic aircraft such as Armstrong Whitworth AW. 55 Apollo VX224, Blackburn YA. 7 WB781, Boulton Paul Balliol prototype VL935, and Avro 701 Athena T-1. These engineering marvels showcase mankind's relentless pursuit for innovation and exploration through flight. Finally returning to nature's wonders once more: let's appreciate the East African Green Mamba (Dendroaspis angusticeps), which calls Eastern Africa home. Its natural habitat serves as a testament to biodiversity at its finest – lush landscapes where this magnificent creature thrives.