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Images Dated 9th December 2004 (page 3)

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Images Dated 9th December 2004: Formula One Testing: Jenson Button BAR Honda
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Images Dated 9th December 2004: Bahrain F3 Superprix: Barton Mawer Hitech Racing
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Images Dated 9th December 2004: Bahrain F3 Superprix: Dario Franchitti and Paul Di Resta Manor Motorsport
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Images Dated 9th December 2004: Bahrain F3 Superprix: Giedo van der Garde Signature
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Images Dated 9th December 2004: Bahrain F3 Superprix: Lucas Di Grassi Hitech Racing
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Images Dated 9th December 2004: Bahrain F3 Superprix: Matteo Cressoni Ombra
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Images Dated 9th December 2004: Bahrain F3 Superprix: Kohei Hirate Prema Powerteam
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Images Dated 9th December 2004: Bahrain F3 Superprix: Ho-Ping Tung Hitech Racing
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Images Dated 9th December 2004: Bahrain F3 Superprix: John O Hara TME Racing
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Images Dated 9th December 2004: Bahrain F3 Superprix: Ronnie Quintarelli Inging
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Images Dated 9th December 2004: Bahrain F3 Superprix: Rob Austin Menu: Bahrain F3 Superprix, Bahrain International Circuit
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Images Dated 9th December 2004: Bahrain F3 Superprix: Kazuki Nakajima Toms
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Images Dated 9th December 2004: Bahrain F3 Superprix: Ernesto Viso Menu: Bahrain F3 Superprix, Bahrain International Circuit
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Images Dated 9th December 2004: Bahrain F3 Superprix: Lewis Hamilton Manor Motorsport
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Images Dated 9th December 2004: Formula One Testing: Nick Heidfeld BMW Williams FW26
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Images Dated 9th December 2004: International F3000 Championship: Kenny Brack Super Nova
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Images Dated 9th December 2004: Paper Nautilus - found swimming in 21 meters down a drop off Quatar, Arabian Gulf
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Images Dated 9th December 2004: Crocidile, fresh water - underwater, resting on bottom Gulf of Carpenteria, Australia
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Images Dated 9th December 2004: Sitatunga - Aerial view of Sitatunga running Okavango delta, Botswana, Africa
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Images Dated 9th December 2004: Red Lechwe Botswana, Africa
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Images Dated 9th December 2004: Red Lechwe - Running in water, Aerial view Okavango delta, Botswana, Africa
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Images Dated 9th December 2004: Jellyfish - Stinging mudesa, Beautiful but dangerous. uncommon
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Images Dated 9th December 2004: Palau Jellyfish - Jellyfish lake in the hills of Palau is home to millions of freshwater jellyfish
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Images Dated 9th December 2004: Jellyfish - A perfect example of the common jellyfish as it roams the open ocean looking for food
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Images Dated 9th December 2004: Thimble Jellyfish - Thimble Jellyfish are always found in large congretations near or on the surface
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Images Dated 9th December 2004: Giant Jellyfish- Its stinging tenticals give protection to small fish as they drift in the ocean
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Images Dated 9th December 2004: Wunderpus - Found in sandy areas, Ability to change shape and mimic other sand dwelling creatures
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Images Dated 9th December 2004: Wunderpus - Found in sandy areas, Ability to change shape and mimic other sand dwelling creatures
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Images Dated 9th December 2004: Coral polyps, - Night. Worms attracted by camera light excite these cup corals into a feeding
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Images Dated 9th December 2004: Giant Cuttlefish - Endemic to southern and eastern Australia this is largest of all cuttlefish
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Images Dated 9th December 2004: Broadclub Cuttlefish - This cuttlefish changes colour and shape constantly
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Images Dated 9th December 2004: Cuttlefish - This cuttlefish changes colour and shape constantly. It may reach 500mm in length
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Images Dated 9th December 2004: Cuttlefish courting - Two male cuttlefish courting a female. both males struggled with each other
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Images Dated 9th December 2004: Nudibranch - Laying eggs on a destroyed oil rig at 35meters. Quatar, Arabian Gulf
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Images Dated 9th December 2004: Nudibranch - Endemic to North Western Australia Exmouth, Nigaloo Reef, West Australia
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Images Dated 9th December 2004: Nudibranch - Melibe has a huge mouth (bottom right) which it stretches across the sand scraping
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Images Dated 9th December 2004: Nudibranch - gliding over colourful sponge garden Banda Sea, Indonesia
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Images Dated 9th December 2004: Coral canyon - Surge gutter rich in life Valerie's Rock, Komodo National Park. Indonesia
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Images Dated 9th December 2004: Coral pool - Girl snorkeling in a coral pool in reef around Heron Island Great Barrier Reef
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Images Dated 9th December 2004: Scenic, Corals - Komodo Marine Park, Komodo is world famous for its rich
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Images Dated 9th December 2004: Coral reef - Underwater scene of coral reef with feather starfish and soft corals
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Images Dated 9th December 2004: Nautilus - Trapped chambered Nautilus released in deep water Milne bay. Papua New Guinea
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Images Dated 9th December 2004: Paper Nautilus - found swimming in 21 meters down a drop off Qatar, Arabian Gulf
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Images Dated 9th December 2004: Paper Nautilus - found swimming in 21 meters down a drop off Qatar. Arabian Gulf
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Images Dated 9th December 2004: Nautilus - This specimen was brought up from 200 meters in a trap and released Milne bay
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Images Dated 9th December 2004: Nautilus - Trapped chambered Nautilus released in deep water Milne Bay Papua New Guinea
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Images Dated 9th December 2004: Nautilus - Trapped Nautilus released in deep water Milne Bay Papua New Guinea
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Images Dated 9th December 2004: Cuttlefish courting - The male displaying to the female prior to copulation. Thailand, Andaman sea


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