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Images Dated 9th July 2008

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Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2008: Male ptarmigan

Male ptarmigan (Lagopus mutus) in winter plumage. Photographed in the Cairngorms National Park, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK, in January

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2008: Mountain fern moss

Mountain fern moss (Hylocomium splendens) on forest floor. Photographed in a Scots pine forest in Glen Quoich, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK, in August

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2008: Statue of Science

Statue of Science. Bronze statue of a woman representing Science. The woman is holding a centrifugal governor, a classic symbol of the industrial revolution and mechanisation

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2008: Bromeliad flower

Bromeliad flower. Close-up of the centre of a bromeliad, showing flower (white) and leaves (pink). Photographed at the Living Rainforest, Berkshire, UK

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2008: Thors Cave, Peak District

Thors Cave, Peak District
Thors Cave. Tourists climbing up to the entrance of Thors Cave. Photographed in Manifold Valley, Peak District National Park, Staffordshire, UK

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2008: Grey squirrel feeding

Grey squirrel feeding
Grey squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis) perched on dead branch, feeding. Photographed in the Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, UK, in December

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2008: West Burton power station, UK

West Burton power station, UK
Sunset behind West Burton coal-fired power station, Nottinghamshire, UK

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2008: Joseph Priestley, British chemist

Joseph Priestley, British chemist
Joseph Priestley (1733-1804), British chemist and Christian minister. Priestley was the first to isolate oxygen and the first to suggest a connection between blood and air

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2008: Fruit label

Fruit label. Sticker on an organic apple showing the variety of apple and the country of origin

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2008: Fruit label

Fruit label. Sticker on an organic apple showing the variety of apple and the country of origin

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2008: Shredded paper

Shredded paper emerging from a shredder

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2008: Shredded paper

Shredded paper after passing through a shredder (upper left)

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2008: Thermometer

Thermometer

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2008: Snow-covered cottage, Braemar, Scotland

Snow-covered cottage, Braemar, Scotland
Snow-covered cottage. Photographed in Braemar, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland, UK, in winter

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2008: Cirrus

Cirrus clouds

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2008: Fire brooms on a heather moor

Fire brooms on a heather moor
Fire brooms in a stand on heather moorland. These brooms are for suppressing fires that break out on the moorland. Photographed at Morrone Birkwood, Cairngorms National Park, Aberdeenshire, Scotland

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2008: Man clearing snow, Braemar, Scotland

Man clearing snow, Braemar, Scotland
Man clearing snow from a road after heavy snowfall. Photographed in Braemar, Cairngorms National Park, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK, in January

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2008: Heavy snowfall, Braemar, Scotland

Heavy snowfall, Braemar, Scotland
Heavy snowfall. Villagers in a snow-covered main street. Photographed in Braemar, Cairngorms National Park, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK, in January

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2008: Peat bog, Scotland

Peat bog, Scotland
Peat bog. Peat moss (Sphagnum sp.) around a pool in moorland. Photographed on Creag Choinnich, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland, UK, in September

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2008: Cairngorms plateaux, Scotland

Cairngorms plateaux, Scotland
Cairngorms plateaux, Cairngorms National Park, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. This view is of the eastern Cairngorms, featuring Beinn a Bhuird (1196 metres, left)

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2008: Peat bog, Scotland

Peat bog, Scotland
Peat bog. Peat moss (Sphagnum sp.) around a pool in moorland. Photographed on Creag Choinnich, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland, UK, in September

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2008: Mountain fern moss

Mountain fern moss (Hylocomium splendens) on forest floor. Photographed in a Scots pine forest in Glen Quoich, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK, in August

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2008: Uprooted Scots pine tree

Uprooted Scots pine tree
Uprooted Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) tree. Stones are embedded in its roots. Photograped in Cairngorms National Park, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK, in November


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