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Images Dated 12th October 2005 (page 3)

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Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2005: Long exposure of waves against Otter Cliffs, Acadia National Park, Maine

Long exposure of waves against Otter Cliffs, Acadia National Park, Maine

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2005: USA, North America, New Hampshire

USA, North America, New Hampshire
USA, New Hampshire, Livermore, White Mountain National Forest, multiple expsoure fall foliage forest understory scene

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2005: USA, North America, Maine

USA, North America, Maine
Cattails blowing in the wind; Jordan Pond, Mount Desert Island, Acadia National Park, Maine

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2005: USA, North America, Maine

USA, North America, Maine
Sunset over Atlantic Ocean, Acadia National Park, Maine

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2005: Unknown

Unknown
United States, New Hampshire, Albany, Swift River, White Mountain National Forest, cascade in river with fall foliage behind at edge of forest

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2005: USA, North America, New Hampshire

USA, North America, New Hampshire
USA, New Hampshire, Albany, Swift River, White Mountain National Forest, cascade in river with fall foliage behind at edge of forest

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2005: Italy, Venice, Grand Canal. Gondolas lined up awaiting rental

Italy, Venice, Grand Canal. Gondolas lined up awaiting rental

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2005: Africa, Botswana

Africa, Botswana
Spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta) Mombo area, Chiefs Island. Okavango Delta. BOTSWANA. Southern Africa

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2005: Lioness (Panthera leo) watching buffalo (Syncerus caffer) herd from a distance. Duba Plains area

Lioness (Panthera leo) watching buffalo (Syncerus caffer) herd from a distance. Duba Plains area. Okavango Delta. BOTSWANA. Southern Africa

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2005: Africa, Botswana

Africa, Botswana
Lion drinking (Panthera leo) This is one of the Duba pride males. Duba Plains. Okavango Delta. BOTSWANA. Southern Africa

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2005: Africa, Botswana

Africa, Botswana
Lion drinking (Panthera leo) This is one of the Duba pride males. Duba Plains. Okavango Delta. BOTSWANA. Southern Africa

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2005: Tourists watching lions. Okavango Delta. BOTSWANA. Southern Africa

Tourists watching lions. Okavango Delta. BOTSWANA. Southern Africa

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2005: Africa, Botswana

Africa, Botswana
Tourists watching lions. Duba Plains. Okavango Delta. BOTSWANA. Southern Africa

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2005: Lion pride (Panthera leo) following the buffalo herd (Syncerus caffer) - which number

Lion pride (Panthera leo) following the buffalo herd (Syncerus caffer) - which number around 1200 animals. Duba Plains area. Okavango Delta. BOTSWANA. Southern Africa

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2005: Africa, Botswana

Africa, Botswana
Lion pride (Panthera leo) following the buffalo herd (Syncerus caffer) - which number around 1200 animals. Duba Plains area. Okavango Delta. BOTSWANA. Southern Africa

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2005: Lion pride (Panthera leo) following the buffalo herd (Syncerus caffer) - which number

Lion pride (Panthera leo) following the buffalo herd (Syncerus caffer) - which number around 1200 animals. Duba Plains area. Okavango Delta. BOTSWANA. Southern Africa

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2005: Africa, Botswana

Africa, Botswana
Buffalo (Syncerus caffer) herd in a tight group after sleeping in the hopes it will then be too hot for the lions to follow and hunt them. Duba Plains area. Okavango Delta. BOTSWANA. Southern Africa

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2005: Africa, Botswana

Africa, Botswana
Buffalo (Syncerus caffer) herd in a tight group after sleeping in the hopes it will then be too hot for the lions to follow and hunt them. Duba Plains area. Okavango Delta. BOTSWANA. Southern Africa

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2005: Marsaxlokk, Malta, Mediterranean, Europe

Marsaxlokk, Malta, Mediterranean, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2005: Fort St. Michael, Senglea, Grand Harbour, Valletta, Malta, Mediterranean, Europe

Fort St. Michael, Senglea, Grand Harbour, Valletta, Malta, Mediterranean, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2005: Fort St. Michael, Senglea, Grand Harbour, Valletta, Malta, Mediterranean, Europe

Fort St. Michael, Senglea, Grand Harbour, Valletta, Malta, Mediterranean, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2005: Space Elevator, artwork

Space Elevator, artwork
Space elevator. Computer artwork of a future space elevator technology for mass space transportation. A counterweight (not seen) places the elevators centre of mass at a 35, 900-kilometre-altitude

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2005: Smell receptor on a moths antenna, SEM

Smell receptor on a moths antenna, SEM
Smell receptor on a moths antenna, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Many moths attract mates by emitting pheromones into the air, which can be detected by the antennae

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2005: Carp

Carp
Shoal of carp. The carp (Cyprinus carpio) is a freshwater fish found throughout Asia, Europe and America. It is a bottom feeder, picking plants, insects and small animals from the riverbed

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2005: Space Elevator, artwork

Space Elevator, artwork
Space elevator. Computer artwork of a future space elevator for space transportation. A counterweight places the elevators centre of mass at a 35, 900 kilometre altitude, a geostationary orbit

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2005: Space Elevator, artwork

Space Elevator, artwork
Space elevator. Computer artwork of a future space elevator technology for mass space transportation. A counterweight (not seen) places the elevators centre of mass at a 35, 900-kilometre-altitude

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2005: Human body, abstract artwork

Human body, abstract artwork
Human body. Abstract computer artwork of a human body formed from random numbers and letters

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2005: Unmanned high altitude aircraft, artwork

Unmanned high altitude aircraft, artwork
Unmanned high altitude aircraft. Computer artwork of high altitude airships (top right and lower left) and propellor driven high altitude planes (top left and lower right)

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2005: Unmanned aircraft, artwork

Unmanned aircraft, artwork
Unmanned aircraft. Computer artwork of low altitude airships (top right, centre and middle left) and propellor driven planes (centre right and lower right)

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2005: Barcelona International Convention Centre

Barcelona International Convention Centre. Detail of the outside wall of the Barcelona International Convention Centre, Forum 2004 Esplanade, Barcelona, Spain

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2005: London Bridge

London Bridge
London bridge at dusk. London Bridge spans the River Thames in the centre of London, UK. There has been a bridge on this site since 46 AD

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2005: Concrete benches

Concrete benches
Bench. Concrete bench with glass circles in its back, Forum 2004 Esplanade, Barcelona, Spain

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2005: Solar power station

Solar power station. Slanted roof of a 1.3MV solar power station in Barcelona, Spain. On the roof are 6, 700 square meters of photovoltaic cells, which convert the suns light into energy

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2005: Stratalite, computer artwork

Stratalite, computer artwork
Stratalite. Computer artwork of a high altitude airship known as a Stratalite or Stratsat. The Stratalite is powered by solar cells

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2005: Graph paper, abstract artwork

Graph paper, abstract artwork
Graph paper, abstract computer artwork of graph paper flying through the air

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2005: Photocopied letter, SEM

Photocopied letter, SEM
Photocopied letter " a", coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Photocopiers make copies by melting a polymer-rich toner onto paper

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2005: Photocopier toner particles, SEM

Photocopier toner particles, SEM
Toner powder, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Toner is used to produce the image in photocopiers and laser printers

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2005: Preparing sample vials

Preparing sample vials. Pipette being used to add a liquid to a vial. This type of equipment is used in a wide range of laboratory work, from analysis of DNA and other samples to medical research

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2005: Earth under pressure, conceptual artwork

Earth under pressure, conceptual artwork
Earth under pressure. Conceptual computer artwork of the Earth releasing steam. This could represent the pressure or strain currently being placed on the planets environment

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2005: Sample vials

Sample vials. Liquids of different colours stored in sample vials. This type of equipment is used in a wide range of laboratory work, from analysis of forensic samples to medical research

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2005: Sample vials

Sample vials. Liquids of different colours stored in sample vials. This type of equipment is used in a wide range of laboratory work, from analysis of forensic samples to medical research

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2005: Wild grasses

Wild grasses. Photographed in April in Newham, Gloucestershire, UK

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2005: MRSA

MRSA. Computer artwork displaying the term MRSA inside a petri-dish, containing MRSA bacteria growing in culture. MRSA stands for methicillin- resistant Staphylococcus aureus

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2005: MRSA

MRSA. Computer artwork displaying the term MRSA, with each letter in a petri-dish containing culture that is growing MRSA bacteria. MRSA stands for methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2005: Madonna of the

Madonna of the Sea, Botticelli painting, 15th c. Italy

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2005: Blue / Common Wildebeest - leaping into the Mara River to cross - Masai Mara Reserve - Kenya

Blue / Common Wildebeest - leaping into the Mara River to cross - Masai Mara Reserve - Kenya
SE-955 Blue / Common Wildebeest - leaping into the Mara River to cross Maasai Mara Reserve - Kenya Connochaetes taurinus Suzi Eszterhas Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2005: Blue / Common Wildebeest - leaping into the Mara River to cross - Masai Mara Reserve - Kenya

Blue / Common Wildebeest - leaping into the Mara River to cross - Masai Mara Reserve - Kenya
SE-954 Blue / Common Wildebeest - leaping into the Mara River to cross Maasai Mara Reserve - Kenya Connochaetes taurinus Suzi Eszterhas Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2005: Blue / Common Wildebeest - leaping into the Mara River to cross - Masai Mara Reserve - Kenya

Blue / Common Wildebeest - leaping into the Mara River to cross - Masai Mara Reserve - Kenya
SE-953 Blue / Common Wildebeest - leaping into the Mara River to cross Maasai Mara Reserve - Kenya Connochaetes taurinus Suzi Eszterhas Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only



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