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Spoor Collection

"Unveiling the Secrets of the Jungle: Tracing the Elusive Spoor" Step into the enchanting realm of Yasuni National Park in the heart of the Amazon Rainforest

Background imageSpoor Collection: Jaguar (Panthera onca) Footprints, Yasuni National Park, Amazon Rainforest, ECUADOR

Jaguar (Panthera onca) Footprints, Yasuni National Park, Amazon Rainforest, ECUADOR

Background imageSpoor Collection: Picture No. 11807386

Picture No. 11807386
Small Songbird tracks in snow March in Connecticut bird tracks in snow Date:

Background imageSpoor Collection: The Matabili War, following the Spoor of the late Captain Williams (litho)

The Matabili War, following the Spoor of the late Captain Williams (litho)
1627737 The Matabili War, following the Spoor of the late Captain Williams (litho) by Woodville, Richard Caton II (1856-1927) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Matabili War)

Background imageSpoor Collection: The Cape Mounted Rifles on Police Duty (engraving)

The Cape Mounted Rifles on Police Duty (engraving)
1055304 The Cape Mounted Rifles on Police Duty (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Cape Mounted Rifles on Police Duty)

Background imageSpoor Collection: The Rising in Somaliland (litho)

The Rising in Somaliland (litho)
1593817 The Rising in Somaliland (litho) by Woodville, Richard Caton II (1856-1927) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Rising in Somaliland, Trackers following the Spoor)

Background imageSpoor Collection: The Reverse in Somaliland, Scenes of Expeditionary Warfare (litho)

The Reverse in Somaliland, Scenes of Expeditionary Warfare (litho)
1601155 The Reverse in Somaliland, Scenes of Expeditionary Warfare (litho) by Woodville, Richard Caton II (1856-1927) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Reverse in Somaliland)

Background imageSpoor Collection: Picture No. 11808675

Picture No. 11808675
Wolf Track European Wolf footprint in sand Germany Date:

Background imageSpoor Collection: Picture No. 11676675

Picture No. 11676675
European Brown Hare footprint in snow Date:

Background imageSpoor Collection: Picture No. 11808797

Picture No. 11808797
Wolf Track European Wolf footprint in sand Germany Date:

Background imageSpoor Collection: Picture No. 11808674

Picture No. 11808674
Wolf Track European Wolf footprint in sand Germany Date:

Background imageSpoor Collection: Picture No. 11676676

Picture No. 11676676
European Brown Hare footprint in snow Date:

Background imageSpoor Collection: Picture No. 10869359

Picture No. 10869359
Tasmanian Devil - spoor in sand; animals often scavenge the shoreline for carrion (Sarcophilus harrisii) Date:


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"Unveiling the Secrets of the Jungle: Tracing the Elusive Spoor" Step into the enchanting realm of Yasuni National Park in the heart of the Amazon Rainforest, where every inch is teeming with life. Picture No. 11807386 captures an intriguing sight - deep imprints left by a majestic Jaguar, Panthera onca, as it stealthily roamed through this pristine wilderness in Ecuador. But spoor isn't limited to animal footprints alone; it can also lead us down historical paths. In lithographs like "The Matabili War, " we witness soldiers diligently following Captain Williams' spoor, determined to bring justice and restore peace. Similarly, "The Cape Mounted Rifles on Police Duty" showcases brave men tracking criminals through rugged terrains. Venturing further east to Somaliland, we encounter scenes of expeditionary warfare depicted in lithographs such as "The Rising in Somaliland. " Here, warriors navigate treacherous landscapes guided by spoor markers left behind by their adversaries. The reverse unfolds in another lithograph aptly titled "The Reverse in Somaliland, " highlighting how knowledge of enemy movements via their tracks can turn tides during battle. Beyond these historical accounts lie countless untold stories hidden within nature's tapestry. Picture No. 11808675 invites us to explore intricate patterns etched upon soft earth – a testament to creatures that tread lightly upon our planet's delicate ecosystems. Meanwhile, Picture No. 11676675 reveals more clues scattered across forest floors – remnants of animals weaving through dense foliage or foraging for sustenance amidst towering trees. Intriguingly diverse spoor continues its narrative with Picture No. 11808797 and Picture No. 11808674 - each capturing distinct imprints that tell tales unique to their creators' journeys through this lush rainforest habitat. As we delve deeper into this captivating world, let Picture No.