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Images Dated 11th October 2004 (page 2)

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Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2004: Greater Spotted Eagle in flight, Clanga clanga

Greater Spotted Eagle in flight, Clanga clanga

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2004: Lesser Spotted Eagle immature flying, Clanga pomarina

Lesser Spotted Eagle immature flying, Clanga pomarina

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2004: Spotted Sandgrouse in flight, Pterocles senegallus, Egypt

Spotted Sandgrouse in flight, Pterocles senegallus, Egypt

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2004: Spotted Sandgrouse in flight, Pterocles senegallus, Egypt

Spotted Sandgrouse in flight, Pterocles senegallus, Egypt

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2004: Spotted Sandgrouse in flight, Pterocles senegallus, Egypt

Spotted Sandgrouse in flight, Pterocles senegallus, Egypt

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2004: Common Ringed Plover, Charadrius hiaticula

Common Ringed Plover, Charadrius hiaticula

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2004: Clown Anemonefish (Amphiprion Percula) Hiding In Anemone; Indonesia

Clown Anemonefish (Amphiprion Percula) Hiding In Anemone; Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2004: Clown Anemonefish (Amphiprion Percula) Hiding In Anemone; Indonesia

Clown Anemonefish (Amphiprion Percula) Hiding In Anemone; Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2004: Mt. Greylock reservation

Mt. Greylock reservation, Massachusetts, USA

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2004: Coloured SEM of beard stubble on a mans face

Coloured SEM of beard stubble on a mans face
Shaved beard hair. Coloured Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM) of beard stubble on a mans face. The hairs are embedded in skin, are cleanly cut, and have regrown after being shaved

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2004: Rajasthan, India A belfried at sunset near the Taj Mal

Rajasthan, India A belfried at sunset near the Taj Mal

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2004: John Bull 1956 1950s UK police giving parking tickets magazines

John Bull 1956 1950s UK police giving parking tickets magazines

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2004: John Bull 1952 1950s UK police magazines

John Bull 1952 1950s UK police magazines

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2004: John Bull 1947 1940s UK police magazines

John Bull 1947 1940s UK police magazines

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2004: Belka, Soviet space dog, in a spacesuit

Belka, Soviet space dog, in a spacesuit

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2004: Time-lapse of Parkes radio telescope, Australia

Time-lapse of Parkes radio telescope, Australia
Parkes radio telescope. Time-lapse view of Parkes radio telescope at night in New South Wales, Australia. The rotating dish is 64 metres (210 feet) in diameter and divided into three sections

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2004: VLBA radio telescope

VLBA radio telescope
Hawaii VLBA radio telescope. Technician using a laptop computer below the dish antenna of one of the radio telescopes in the Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) network

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2004: Very Long Baseline Array Radio Telescope, Hawaii

Very Long Baseline Array Radio Telescope, Hawaii
Hawaii VLBA radio telescope. Silhouette at sunset of the dish antenna of a radio telescope which forms part of the Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) network

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2004: Neck / shoulder pain: hands of woman held behind neck

Neck / shoulder pain: hands of woman held behind neck
Neck and shoulder pain. Posterior view of the head and upper back of a young woman, her hands held to her aching neck and shoulders

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2004: Pneumonia, X-ray

Pneumonia, X-ray
Pneumonia. Coloured chest X-ray of a pneumonia infection (red) in the lower lobe of a patients right lung (black). The heart is at centre right (orange)

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2004: Pneumonia, X-ray

Pneumonia, X-ray
Pneumonia. Coloured chest X-ray of a pneumonia infection (black and green) in the lower lobe of a patients right lung (red)

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2004: Erosion

Erosion alongside a cracked tarmac road in the West Indies. Fast-flowing surface waters remove large volumes of soil in the form of topsoil and subsoil

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2004: Asphalt lake

Asphalt lake. Image 1 of 5. Asphalt being recovered by a digger (right). It will be removed by truck (left) for processing

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2004: Asphalt lake

Asphalt lake. Image 2 of 5. Recovered asphalt being loaded into a truck (right), which will take it away for processing. The vehicles can drive on the lakes asphalt surface for a few hours in

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2004: Asphalt lake

Asphalt lake. Asphalt (black) being pushed to the surface of the lake by the pumping out of the lakes water. The exposed asphalt will harden overnight

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2004: Asphalt lake

Asphalt lake. Image 5 of 5. Recovered asphalt being loaded into containers that will carry the asphalt to a plant for processing

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2004: Asphalt lake

Asphalt lake. Worker holding a stick coated in melting asphalt, recovered from the lake he is standing on. This lake is below sea level and fills with water

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2004: Asphalt lake

Asphalt lake. Worker holding a stick coated in melting asphalt, recovered from the lake he is standing on. This lake is below sea level and fills with water

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2004: Asphalt lake

Asphalt lake. Recovered asphalt being loaded into a truck, which will take it away for processing. On the left is a digger recovering asphalt from the surface of the lake

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2004: Asphalt lake

Asphalt lake. Image 4 of 5. Recovered asphalt being loaded into containers that will carry the asphalt to a plant for processing

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2004: River pollution

River pollution. Crude oil polluting a waterway. Crude oil is a mixture of petroleum liquids and gases and can have devastating effects on the environment if not stored properly

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2004: Harvesting sugar cane

Harvesting sugar cane (Saccharum officinarum). The stems of the sugar cane are being chopped down and deposited into a mechanised container. The roots are left alone, so that the crop can re-grow

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2004: Flamboyant tree

Flamboyant tree (Delonix regia). This tree, also known as Royal Poinciana, is native to Madagascar but is found from North to South America, and throughout the Caribbean region

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2004: Flamboyant tree

Flamboyant tree (Delonix regia). This tree, also known as Royal Poinciana, is native to Madagascar but is found from North to South America, and throughout the Caribbean region

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2004: Flamboyant tree

Flamboyant tree (Delonix regia). This tree, also known as Royal Poinciana, is native to Madagascar but is found from North to South America, and throughout the Caribbean region

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2004: Unripe cashew nuts

Unripe cashew nuts
Unripe cashew nut. Image 1 of 2. Native to South America, the cashew (Anacardium occidentale) is now widely cultivated throughout the tropics

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2004: Banana tree

Banana tree. Stem of green bananas (Musa sp. ) ripening on a banana tree, a tropical plant that can grow up to six metres high. Clusters of bananas (hands) initially grow up through the leaf system

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2004: Nutmeg fruits

Nutmeg fruits. The first fruit has split open, revealing its seed. The aril (red) surrounding the seed is removed and dried to make mace, while the seed is dried and then ground or grated before use

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2004: Germinating coconut palm

Germinating coconut palm (Cocos nucifera) on a beach in Barbados. A coconut palm can grow up to 30 metres high and will begin to bear fruit (coconuts) roughly 7 years after germination

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2004: Coconut palm

Coconut palm (Cocos nucifera) bearing ripening fruits (coconuts). The coconut palm can grow up to 30 metres high. Its leaves are between 2 and 6 metres in length

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2004: Nutmeg fruit

Nutmeg fruit split open, revealing its seed. The aril (red) surrounding the seed is removed and dried to make mace, while the seed is dried and then ground or grated before use

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2004: Merlin - perched on branch - Cape May New Jersey during the fall migration. October. USA

Merlin - perched on branch - Cape May New Jersey during the fall migration. October. USA
JZ-3781 Merlin - perched on branch Cape May New Jersey during the fall migration. October. USA Falco columbarius Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2004: Ancient Pollard Sycamore Tree Tolpuddle Martyr's Tree Puddletown Dorset, UK

Ancient Pollard Sycamore Tree Tolpuddle Martyr's Tree Puddletown Dorset, UK
ROG-10197 Ancient Pollard Sycamore Tree - Tolpuddle Martyr's Tree Puddletown, Dorset, UK Acer pseudoplatanus Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2004: Ancient Oak Tree Judge Wyndhams Oak Near Gilligham, North Dorest, UK

Ancient Oak Tree Judge Wyndhams Oak Near Gilligham, North Dorest, UK
ROG-11045 Ancient Oak Tree - Judge Wyndhams OAK Near Gillingham, North Dorset Quercus robur Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2004: Kapok - After flowering green barrel-shaped fruits approximately 8cm long are produced

Kapok - After flowering green barrel-shaped fruits approximately 8cm long are produced
DH-3343 Kapok - After flowering green barrel-shaped fruits approximately 8cm long are produced Manning Gorge in the Kimberleys, Western Australia

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2004: Kapok - Mature fruit splitting and releasing silky hairs embedded with seeds

Kapok - Mature fruit splitting and releasing silky hairs embedded with seeds
DH-3344 Kapok - Mature fruit splitting and releasing silky hairs embedded with seeds Manning Gorge in the Kimberleys, Western Australia

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2004: Kapok - Mature fruit splitting and releasing silky hairs embedded with seeds

Kapok - Mature fruit splitting and releasing silky hairs embedded with seeds
DH-3345 Kapok - Mature fruit splitting and releasing silky hairs embedded with seeds Manning Gorge in the Kimberleys, Western Australia

Background imageImages Dated 11th October 2004: Wheat Area showing rain / storm damage followed by growing on ear Bedfordshire UK

Wheat Area showing rain / storm damage followed by growing on ear Bedfordshire UK
BB-727 Wheat - flattened area showing rain / storm damage with new growth Bedfordshire UK Brian Bevan Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only



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