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Images Dated 22nd August 2005 (page 4)

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Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2005: Picture No. 10778952

Picture No. 10778952
Camel market (Camelus dromedarius) Date

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2005: Picture No. 10778950

Picture No. 10778950
Camel market (Camelus dromedarius) Date

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2005: Picture No. 10778935

Picture No. 10778935
Western Black and White Colobus Monkey / King Colobus Monkey - being fed by tourist (Colobus polykomos) Date

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2005: Imola, Italy. 23-25 April 1982: The tifosi Ferrari fans. Atmosphere

Imola, Italy. 23-25 April 1982: The tifosi Ferrari fans. Atmosphere
1982 San Marino Grand Prix. Imola, Italy. 23-25 April 1982. The tifosi Ferrari fans. Atmosphere. World Copyright: LAT Photographic Ref: 35mm transparency 82SM40

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2005: 1981 San Marino Grand Prix: Gilles Villeneuve leads Didier Pironi and Carlos Reutemann

1981 San Marino Grand Prix: Gilles Villeneuve leads Didier Pironi and Carlos Reutemann
1981 San Marino Grand Prix. Imola, Italy. 1-3 May 1981. Gilles Villeneuve leads Didier Pironi (both Ferrari 126CK) and Carlos Reutemann (Williams FW07C-Ford Cosworth)

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2005: Socrates (469-399 BC). Classical Greek Philosopher. Statue. The Athens Academy. Athens

Socrates (469-399 BC). Classical Greek Philosopher. Statue. The Athens Academy. Athens. Greece

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2005: Historic, Sculpture

Historic, Sculpture
Aeschylus (525-456). Was one of the three great tragedians of Classical Athens. Bust contemporary of Aeschylus. Athens, Central Greece

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2005: Statue of Discobolus in front the Panathenaic Stadium (Kallimarmaron). K. Dimitriad, 1927

Statue of Discobolus in front the Panathenaic Stadium (Kallimarmaron). K. Dimitriad, 1927. Athens, Greece

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2005: Euripides (480-406). Was one of the three great tragedians of Classical Athens. Bust

Euripides (480-406). Was one of the three great tragedians of Classical Athens. Bust contemporary of Euripides. Athens, Central Greece

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2005: Historic, Sculpture

Historic, Sculpture
Sophocles (496-406). One of the three great tragedians of Classical Athens. Bust. Athens, Greece

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2005: Aristotle (384-322 BC). Classical Greek Philosopher. A student of Plato and teacher

Aristotle (384-322 BC). Classical Greek Philosopher. A student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great. Statue of Aristotle at the Athens Academy. Athens, Central Greece

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2005: Indianapolis, Indiana, Indiana State Fair

Indianapolis, Indiana, Indiana State Fair

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2005: USA, Indiana, Indianapolis. Historic Ford car at the Indiana State Fairgrounds

USA, Indiana, Indianapolis. Historic Ford car at the Indiana State Fairgrounds

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2005: Indianapolis, Indiana, Indiana State Fair

Indianapolis, Indiana, Indiana State Fair

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2005: Indianapolis, Indiana, Indiana State Fair

Indianapolis, Indiana, Indiana State Fair

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2005: USA, North America, Washington

USA, North America, Washington
USA, Washington, Quincy. Cave B Inn and Winerys main lodge viewed from vineyard

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2005: Antique shop in the San Telmo district around Plaza Dorrego Square, Calle Defensa

Antique shop in the San Telmo district around Plaza Dorrego Square, Calle Defensa, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2005: Europe, Greece

Europe, Greece
Greek Art. Parthenon. Was built between 447-438 BC in Doric style under leadership of Pericles. The building was designed by the architects Ictinos and Callicrates. Detail of columns

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2005: Europe, Greece

Europe, Greece
Greek Art. Parthenon. Built between 447-438 BC in Doric style under leadership of Pericles. Was designed by the architects Ictinos and Callicrates

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2005: Europe, Greece

Europe, Greece
Greek Art. Parthenon, built between 447-438 BC under leadership of Pericles. The Doric building was designed by the architects Ictinos and Callicrates. Acropolis, Athens. Attica, Central Greece

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2005: Europe, Greece

Europe, Greece
Greek Art. Parthenon, built between 447-438 BC under leadership of Pericles. The Doric building was designed by the architects Ictinos and Callicrates. Acropolis, Athens. Attica, Central Greece

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2005: Greek Art. Parthenon, built between 447-438 BC under leadership of Pericles. The

Greek Art. Parthenon, built between 447-438 BC under leadership of Pericles. The Doric building was designed by the architects Ictinos and Callicrates. Acropolis, Athens. Attica, Central Greece

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2005: Greek Art. Parthenon, built between 447-438 BC under leadership of Pericles. The

Greek Art. Parthenon, built between 447-438 BC under leadership of Pericles. The Doric building was designed by the architects Ictinos and Callicrates. Acropolis, Athens. Attica, Central Greece

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2005: Greek Art. Parthenon, built between 447-438 BC under leadership of Pericles. The

Greek Art. Parthenon, built between 447-438 BC under leadership of Pericles. The Doric building was designed by the architects Ictinos and Callicrates. Acropolis, Athens. Attica, Central Greece

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2005: Greek Art. Erechtheum. Temple ionic built between 421-407 BC. The southwest facade

Greek Art. Erechtheum. Temple ionic built between 421-407 BC. The southwest facade. Acropolis, Athens, Greece

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2005: Europe, Greece

Europe, Greece
Greek Art. Erechtheum. Temple ionic built between 421-407 BC. Porch of the Caryatids. Acropolis, Athens, Greece

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2005: Europe, Greece

Europe, Greece
Greek Art. Erechtheum. Temple ionic built between 421-407 BC. Porch of the Caryatids. Acropolis, Athens, Greece

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2005: Europe, Greece

Europe, Greece
Greek Art. Erechtheum. Temple ionic built between 421-407 BC. Erechtheum, from the south. Acropolis, Athens, Greece

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2005: Greek Art. Erechtheum. Temple ionic built between 421-407 BC. Acropolis. Athens, Greece

Greek Art. Erechtheum. Temple ionic built between 421-407 BC. Acropolis. Athens, Greece

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2005: Greek Art. Erechtheum. Temple ionic built between 421-407 BC. Acropolis, Athens, Greece

Greek Art. Erechtheum. Temple ionic built between 421-407 BC. Acropolis, Athens, Greece

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2005: Greek Art. Erechtheum. Temple ionic built between 421-407 BC. Acropolis, Athens, Greece

Greek Art. Erechtheum. Temple ionic built between 421-407 BC. Acropolis, Athens, Greece

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2005: Apollo. (Greek Mythology). Is the god of music, archery and healing. Statue of Apollo

Apollo. (Greek Mythology). Is the god of music, archery and healing. Statue of Apollo at the Athens Academy. Athens, Central Greece

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2005: Dendrocometes protozoan

Dendrocometes protozoan. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a Dendrocometes paradoxus protozoan (single-celled animal)

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2005: Marsh light

Marsh light, historical artwork. Also known as a will o the wisp, ignis fatuus, and corpse candle, a marsh light is a pale light seen in marshes and bogs

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2005: Waterspouts

Waterspouts close to a ship, historical artwork. Waterspouts form where a tornado touches down on water, instead of land. A tornado is a rapidly rotating funnel of air that can form below certain

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2005: Tornado, historical artwork

Tornado, historical artwork
Tornado (or whirlwind), historical artwork. Mother and child fleeing from a tornado. A tornado is a rapidly rotating funnel of air that can form below certain types of storm clouds

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2005: Arctic exploration, 19th century

Arctic exploration, 19th century
Arctic exploration. 19th century artwork of two ships exploring the Arctic. The most famous 19th century expedition to the Arctic was led in 1845 by the British naval captain Sir John Franklin on HMS

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2005: Car, simulated x-ray

Car, simulated x-ray
Car. Simulated x-ray view of a motor car

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2005: Internet worm, computer artwork

Internet worm, computer artwork
Computer worm. Computer artwork of a worm emerging from a computer screen. This could be used to represent malicious computer programs known as worms. These programs are self- propagating viruses

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2005: Group of personal computers, artwork

Group of personal computers, artwork
Group of personal computers. Computer artwork of a group of PCs shaped to form a wall with gates. This could represent the concept of computer security

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2005: Personal computer, computer artwork

Personal computer, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2005: Waterspouts

Waterspouts near a ship, historical artwork. Waterspouts form where a tornado touches down on water, instead of land. A tornado is a rapidly rotating funnel of air that can form below certain types

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2005: Waterspout, historical artwork

Waterspout, historical artwork
Waterspout threatening a ship, historical artwork. Waterspouts form where a tornado touches down on water, instead of land

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2005: Mirage over Paris, 1869

Mirage over Paris, 1869
Mirage over Paris, France, seen between 3 and 4 in the morning in December 1869, historical artwork. This type of mirage, where the virtual object is seen above the real one

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2005: Early sighting of Brocken spectres, 1797

Early sighting of Brocken spectres, 1797
Early sighting of Brocken spectres. Historical artwork of a sighting of Brocken spectres, based on the account of a traveller called Hane

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2005: Personal computer, simulated x-ray

Personal computer, simulated x-ray
Personal computer. Simulated x-ray view of a personal computer tower system. A typical computer would include motherboard, memory, hard drive, CD-Rom or DVD reader, floppy disc drives, graphics card

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2005: Protozoan microscopy, 19th century

Protozoan microscopy, 19th century
Protozoan microscopy. 19th century artwork of microscopic details of protozoan micro-organisms, seen under a microscope. These include a parasitic worm-like organism (Monocystis lumbricorum)

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2005: Insect microscopy, 19th century

Insect microscopy, 19th century
Insect microscopy. 19th century artwork showing microscopic details of insects, as seen under a microscope. An aphid is seen at top centre, with a tsetse fly proboscis immediately below it



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