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Images Dated 16th September 2004 (page 2)

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Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2004: Preserved body of the Pazyryk Ice Maiden

Preserved body of the Pazyryk Ice Maiden
Ice Maiden. Preserved remains of the Pazyryk " Ice Maiden", a young woman found frozen in ice on the Ukok plain in the Altai mountains of central Asia

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2004: Physical weathering

Physical weathering. Large boulders of igneous rock shaped by weathering. Weathering is the denudation of rock by a variety of physical processes

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2004: Sulphur polypore fungus on tree

Sulphur polypore fungus on tree
The sulphur polypore, or chicken-of-the-woods fungus, Laetiporus sulphureus, growing on the trunk of a larch tree. An edible fungus when young & fresh, it is considered a delicacy in Germany

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2004: Allium flower

Allium flower (Allium sp.). This dramatic globe- like purple flower is a member of the onion and garlic family. The head of the flower is made up of many small star-shaped flowers

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2004: Euphorbia sp

Euphorbia sp. Euphorbia are succulents, they are adapted for survival in hot, arid conditions. They are covered in a waxy surface to minimise water loss

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2004: Allium flower

Allium flower (Allium sp.). This dramatic globe- like purple flower is a member of the onion and garlic family. The head of the flower is made up of many small star-shaped flowers

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2004: Japanese knotweed

Japanese knotweed (Fallopia japonica). Japanese knotweed is a tough, highly invasive perennial, that was introduced to this country by the Victorians

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2004: Japanese knotweed

Japanese knotweed (Fallopia japonica) growing rapidly after being cut back. Japanese knotweed is a tough, highly invasive perennial, that was introduced to this country by the Victorians

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2004: Japanese knotweed

Japanese knotweed. Japanese knotweed (Fallopia japonica) out-shading stinging nettles (Urtica dioica). Japanese knotweed is a tough, highly invasive perennial

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2004: Parasol mushrooms, Lepiota procera

Parasol mushrooms, Lepiota procera
Parasol mushrooms. The fruiting bodies of Lepiota procera, the Parasol mushroom. This large mushroom produces a flattened pale brown cap of up to 25cm diameter

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2004: USA, ALASKA, KENAI PENINSULA, HOMER: Homer Spit / Salty Dawg Saloon

USA, ALASKA, KENAI PENINSULA, HOMER: Homer Spit / Salty Dawg Saloon

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2004: A glass of red

A glass of red Chateau Belgrave in sunlight - Chateau Belgrave, Haut-Medoc, Grand Crus Classee 1855

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2004: Formula One Testing: Jarno Trulli Toyota TF104B goes out for the first time in the Toyota

Formula One Testing: Jarno Trulli Toyota TF104B goes out for the first time in the Toyota
Jarno Trulli (ITA) Toyota TF104B goes out for the first time in the Toyota. Formula 1 Testing, Silverstone, 15 September 2004. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2004: Formula One Testing: Jarno Trulli Toyota TF104B with Mike Gascoyne

Formula One Testing: Jarno Trulli Toyota TF104B with Mike Gascoyne
Jarno Trulli (ITA) Toyota TF104B with Mike Gascoyne (GBR). Formula 1 Testing, Silverstone, 15 September 2004. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2004: Formula One Testing: Jarno Trulli, Toyota, centre, talks with Mike Gascoyne

Formula One Testing: Jarno Trulli, Toyota, centre, talks with Mike Gascoyne, Toyota Chassis Technical Director, left
Jarno Trulli (ITA), Toyota, centre, talks with Mike Gascoyne (GBR), Toyota Chassis Technical Director, left, and Ossi Oikarinen (FIN) Toyota Race Engineer

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2004: Formula One Testing: Vitantonio Liuzzi makes his first test in the Sauber C23

Formula One Testing: Vitantonio Liuzzi makes his first test in the Sauber C23
Vitantonio Liuzzi (ITA) makes his first test in the Sauber C23. Formula One Testing, 14-16 September 2004, Jerez, Spain. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2004: Formula One Testing: Vitantonio Liuzzi makes his debut in the Sauber C23

Formula One Testing: Vitantonio Liuzzi makes his debut in the Sauber C23
Vitantonio Liuzzi (ITA) makes his debut in the Sauber C23 Formula One Testing, 14-16 September 2004, Jerez, Spain. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2004: Formula One Testing: Vitantonio Liuzzi has a seat fitting before his first test with Sauber

Formula One Testing: Vitantonio Liuzzi has a seat fitting before his first test with Sauber
Vitantonio Liuzzi (ITA) has a seat fitting before his first test with Sauber. Formula One Testing, 14-16 September 2004, Jerez, Spain. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2004: Formula One World Championship: Louis Camilleri, Chairman of Philip Morris

Formula One World Championship: Louis Camilleri, Chairman of Philip Morris
Louis Camilleri, Chairman of Philip Morris. Formula One World Championship, Rd15, Italian Grand Prix, Qualifying Day, Monza, Italy, 11 September 2004. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2004: Ruffed Grouse on drumming log Olympic National Park, Western U. S. A, spring

Ruffed Grouse on drumming log Olympic National Park, Western U. S. A, spring
TOM-960 Ruffed Grouse on drumming log Olympic National Park, Western USA, spring Bonasa umbellus Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2004: Collard Peccary (Tayassu tajacu) eating cactus in American Southwest

Collard Peccary (Tayassu tajacu) eating cactus in American Southwest
TOM-1099 Collared Peccary / Javelina - Feeding on Cactus North America Tayassu tajacu Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2004: Peaceful Dove - At drinking pool - Found throughout most of Australia except the southwest

Peaceful Dove - At drinking pool - Found throughout most of Australia except the southwest
DH-3442 Peaceful Dove - At drinking pool Manning Gorge, Kimberleys, Western Australia Geopelia placida (striata) Found throughout most of Australia except the southwest

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2004: Double-barred Finch Kupungarri, Kimberleys, Western Australia

Double-barred Finch Kupungarri, Kimberleys, Western Australia. Inhabits dry grassy woodlands, open forest, scrub
DH-3319 Double-barred Finch Kupungarri, Kimberleys, Western Australia Taeniopygia bichenovii annulosa Inhabits dry grassy woodlands, open forest, scrub



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