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Images Dated 16th March 2004 (page 2)

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Background imageImages Dated 16th March 2004: N. A. USA, Oregon, Oregon Dunes National Monument Dune grass blowing in the wind

N. A. USA, Oregon, Oregon Dunes National Monument Dune grass blowing in the wind
USA, Oregon, Oregon Dunes National Monument. Dune grass blowing in the wind (Ammophila arenaria)

Background imageImages Dated 16th March 2004: N. A. USA, Oregon, John Day Fossil Beds National Monument Painted Hills

N. A. USA, Oregon, John Day Fossil Beds National Monument Painted Hills
USA, Oregon, John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, Painted Hills

Background imageImages Dated 16th March 2004: N. A. USA, Oregon, Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area Moss-draped branch

N. A. USA, Oregon, Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area Moss-draped branch
USA, Oregon, Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Moss-draped branch

Background imageImages Dated 16th March 2004: N. A. USA, Oregon, Bandon beach Erosion patterns around pebbles on windblown beach

N. A. USA, Oregon, Bandon beach Erosion patterns around pebbles on windblown beach
USA, Oregon, Bandon beach. Erosion patterns around pebbles on windblown beach

Background imageImages Dated 16th March 2004: N. A. USA, Washington, Palouse farming region, near Colfax Contour farming

N. A. USA, Washington, Palouse farming region, near Colfax Contour farming
USA, Washington, Palouse farming region, near Colfax, Contour farming on rolling hills

Background imageImages Dated 16th March 2004: N. A. USA, Oregon, Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area Wahclella Falls

N. A. USA, Oregon, Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area Wahclella Falls
USA, Oregon, Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. Wahclella Falls

Background imageImages Dated 16th March 2004: N. A. USA, Kentucky, Daniel Boone National Forest Road through forest in spring

N. A. USA, Kentucky, Daniel Boone National Forest Road through forest in spring
USA, Kentucky, Daniel Boone National Forest. Road through forest in spring

Background imageImages Dated 16th March 2004: N. A. USA, Kentucky, Big South Fork National River and Recreation area

N. A. USA, Kentucky, Big South Fork National River and Recreation area
USA, Kentucky, Big South Fork National River and Recreation area. Lush hardwood forest in early spring

Background imageImages Dated 16th March 2004: N. A. USA, Kentucky, Louisville Weeping cherry tree blossoms

N. A. USA, Kentucky, Louisville Weeping cherry tree blossoms
USA, Kentucky, Louisville, Weeping cherry tree blossoms

Background imageImages Dated 16th March 2004: N. A. USA, Kentucky Railroad tracks

N. A. USA, Kentucky Railroad tracks
USA, Kentucky, Railroad tracks

Background imageImages Dated 16th March 2004: N. A. USA, Indiana, Michigan City Steam billowing from stack

N. A. USA, Indiana, Michigan City Steam billowing from stack
USA, Indiana, Michigan City, Steam billowing from stack

Background imageImages Dated 16th March 2004: N. A. USA, Illinois, Chicago Famous Lakeshore Drive looking south

N. A. USA, Illinois, Chicago Famous Lakeshore Drive looking south
USA, Illinois, Chicago, Famous Lakeshore Drive looking south

Background imageImages Dated 16th March 2004: Wild dog (Lycanon pictus)

Wild dog (Lycanon pictus)

Background imageImages Dated 16th March 2004: N. A. USA, California Winding road lined with lupine flowers

N. A. USA, California Winding road lined with lupine flowers
USA, California, Winding road lined with lupine flowers

Background imageImages Dated 16th March 2004: Soft corals and crinoids, Banda Sea, Indonesia

Soft corals and crinoids, Banda Sea, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 16th March 2004: Moorish Idols (Zanclus cornutus) Banda Sea, Indonesia (RF)

Moorish Idols (Zanclus cornutus) Banda Sea, Indonesia (RF)

Background imageImages Dated 16th March 2004: Juvenile Anemonefish (Amphiprion chrysopterus), Banda Sea, Indonesia (RF)

Juvenile Anemonefish (Amphiprion chrysopterus), Banda Sea, Indonesia (RF)

Background imageImages Dated 16th March 2004: Longnose Hawkfish (Oxycirrhites typus) Banda Sea, Indonesia (RF)

Longnose Hawkfish (Oxycirrhites typus) Banda Sea, Indonesia (RF)

Background imageImages Dated 16th March 2004: Golden Damselfish (Amblyglyphidodon aureus) near Gorgonian Sea Fan, Banda Sea, Indonesia

Golden Damselfish (Amblyglyphidodon aureus) near Gorgonian Sea Fan, Banda Sea, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 16th March 2004: Emperor penguin chicks huddling

Emperor penguin chicks huddling
Emperor penguin (Aptenodytes forsteri) chicks huddling for warmth in the Antarctic spring. These grey-feathered chicks are about one month old. The adults feed them by regurgitating fish

Background imageImages Dated 16th March 2004: Human brain

Human brain
Brain. Computer artwork of a human brain with the front of the brain at left. The brain is the nerve centre controlling bodily function and thought

Background imageImages Dated 16th March 2004: Human brain

Human brain
Brain. Computer artwork of a human brain with the front of the brain at left. The brain is the nerve centre controlling bodily function and thought

Background imageImages Dated 16th March 2004: Stars

Stars. Computer artwork showing a combination of stars of different colours, sizes and brightness. The colour of a star will depend on several of its properties, including its chemical composition

Background imageImages Dated 16th March 2004: Artwork of a section through sunburnt skin

Artwork of a section through sunburnt skin
Sunburnt skin. Artwork of a section through the epidermis (outer) layer of sunburnt skin. Sunburn is inflammation of the skin caused by overexposure to the sun

Background imageImages Dated 16th March 2004: Heart of gold

Heart of gold, computer artwork. The heart is a hollow sac (lower frame) of muscular tissue that pumps blood around the body. Small surface coronary blood vessels supply the heart muscle with blood

Background imageImages Dated 16th March 2004: Human skull

Human skull, computer artwork. The skull consists of numerous bones fused together to protect the organs of the head. The bones of the cranium (upper centre) cover and protect the brain

Background imageImages Dated 16th March 2004: Human skeleton

Human skeleton. Computer artwork of the human skeletal system. The 206 bones of the skeleton provide protection and support, and their joints allow locomotion. The skull (at top) protects the brain

Background imageImages Dated 16th March 2004: Kirlian image of oak leaf

Kirlian image of oak leaf
Oak leaf. Kirlian photograph of a leaf of the oak tree (Quercus sp.), showing the electromagnetic discharge around the edges

Background imageImages Dated 16th March 2004: USA, Kentucky

USA, Kentucky. Road winding through meadow

Background imageImages Dated 16th March 2004: USA, Kentucky

USA, Kentucky, Jessamine County, Sunlight filtering through tree at sunrise

Background imageImages Dated 16th March 2004: USA, Oregon, Nesika Beach. Oregon coastline and seastacks

USA, Oregon, Nesika Beach. Oregon coastline and seastacks

Background imageImages Dated 16th March 2004: USA, Oregon, Nesika Beach. Oregon coastline and seastacks

USA, Oregon, Nesika Beach. Oregon coastline and seastacks

Background imageImages Dated 16th March 2004: USA, Oregon, Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Vista House and Columbia

USA, Oregon, Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Vista House and Columbia River Gorge from Chanticleer Point

Background imageImages Dated 16th March 2004: USA, Kentucky, Louisville, Close-up of cat

USA, Kentucky, Louisville, Close-up of cat



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