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Images Dated 21st February 2006 (page 4)

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Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2006: Decorative umbrella drying after hand painting by local artist at Umbrella Making Center

Decorative umbrella drying after hand painting by local artist at Umbrella Making Center, Bo Sang just out of Chiang Mai, Thailand

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2006: Asia, Thailand

Asia, Thailand
Sa-paper (Rice Paper) drying in sun, Umbrella Making Center, Bo Sang just outside Chiang Mai, Thailand

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2006: Bouquet of Gladiolus, Chrysanthemum, and aster flowers on altar of Buddha, Chiang Mai

Bouquet of Gladiolus, Chrysanthemum, and aster flowers on altar of Buddha, Chiang Mai, Thailand

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2006: Asia, Thailand

Asia, Thailand
Underside details of decorative hand painted umbrella drying after painting, Bo Sang, near Chiang Mai, Thailand

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2006: Close-up pattern of hand painted decorative umbrellas on sidewalk at market in Bo Sang

Close-up pattern of hand painted decorative umbrellas on sidewalk at market in Bo Sang, near Chiang Mai, Thailand

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2006: Asia, Thailand

Asia, Thailand
Travel guide and food dish served in Thai restaurant, Bangkok, Thailand

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2006: Underside of decorative umbrellas drying after being hand painted, Bo Sang, near Chiang Mai

Underside of decorative umbrellas drying after being hand painted, Bo Sang, near Chiang Mai, Thailand

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2006: Top of decorative hand made umbrella, Bo Sang, near Chiang Mai, Thailand

Top of decorative hand made umbrella, Bo Sang, near Chiang Mai, Thailand

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2006: Decorative hand painted umbrellas in the village of Bo Sang near Chiang Mai, Thailand

Decorative hand painted umbrellas in the village of Bo Sang near Chiang Mai, Thailand

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2006: Decorative umbrellas for sale in the village of Bo Sang, near Chiang Mai, Thailand

Decorative umbrellas for sale in the village of Bo Sang, near Chiang Mai, Thailand

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2006: Stack of umbrella handles awaiting final assembly, Bosang, Chiang Mai, Thailand

Stack of umbrella handles awaiting final assembly, Bosang, Chiang Mai, Thailand

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2006: Construction details of handmade umbrella, Bosang, Chiang Mai, Thailand

Construction details of handmade umbrella, Bosang, Chiang Mai, Thailand

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2006: Umbrellas awaiting final assembly, Bosang, Chiang Mai, Thailand

Umbrellas awaiting final assembly, Bosang, Chiang Mai, Thailand

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2006: Carved wooden flowers at market, Bosang, Chiang Mai, Thailand

Carved wooden flowers at market, Bosang, Chiang Mai, Thailand

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2006: Asia, Thailand

Asia, Thailand
Carved wooden flowers at market, Bosang, Chiang Mai, Thailand

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2006: Close-up of carved wooden elephant statue, Chiang Mai, Thailand

Close-up of carved wooden elephant statue, Chiang Mai, Thailand

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2006: Close-up details of hand made umbrella, Bosang, Chiang Mai, Thailand

Close-up details of hand made umbrella, Bosang, Chiang Mai, Thailand

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2006: Single yellow hand made umbrella, Bosang, Chiang Mai, Thailand

Single yellow hand made umbrella, Bosang, Chiang Mai, Thailand

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2006: Single yellow hand made umbrella, Bosang, Chiang Mai, Thailand

Single yellow hand made umbrella, Bosang, Chiang Mai, Thailand

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2006: Umbrellas on sign for the Bosang Umbrella festival, Chiang Mai, Thailand

Umbrellas on sign for the Bosang Umbrella festival, Chiang Mai, Thailand

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2006: Umbrellas, Chiang Mai, Thailand

Umbrellas, Chiang Mai, Thailand

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2006: Capsid bug

Capsid bug (Deraecoris ruber), artwork. This predatory species of capsid bug measures between 6.5-7.5mm long. Its bright colouration varies greatly between individuals

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2006: Male hop capsid bug

Male hop capsid bug (Calocoris fulvomaculatus), artwork. This predatory species of plant bug measures between 5.8-7.0mm. It has very small wings (micropterous) and is found on nettles (Urtica dioica)

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2006: Marsh damsel bug

Marsh damsel bug (Dolichonabis limbatus). This predatory bug measures between 7.5-9mm in length. It is found on rank vegetation alongside rivers but is difficult to spot beacause of its excellent

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2006: Capsid bug

Capsid bug (Calocoris sexguttatus), artwork. This species of plant bug measures between 5.6- 7.6mm long. It is commonly found on nettles and has striking warning colouration

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2006: Common flower bug

Common flower bug (Anthocoris nemorum). This small predator measures between 3.4-4.1mm. It feeds on aphids, red spider mites and other insects. It is capable of stinging and biting humans

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2006: Cuckoo spit

Cuckoo spit (Philaenus spumarius), artwork. This species is also known as the common froghopper. It derives its name from the protective frothy foam that the nypmhs surround themselves with

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2006: Small nettle weevil

Small nettle weevil (Cidnorhinus quadrimaculatus). This species of weevil is 2-3mm long. It is characterized by a long curved rostrum bearing two antennae

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2006: Froghopper

Froghopper (Cercopis vulnerata), artwork. This species has distinctive warning colouration to ward off predators. It feeds on plant sap and is commonly found found in hedgerows

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2006: Nettle weevil

Nettle weevil (Phyllobius pomaceus), artwork. This species of beetle has a outer layer of green scales which gives it a metallic sheen

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2006: Soldier beetle

Soldier beetle (Rhagonycha fulva), artwork. This common species of soldier beetle is up to 11mm long with distinctive red colouring

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2006: Blood vessel and cells, computer artwork

Blood vessel and cells, computer artwork
Blood vessel and cells. Computer artwork of various blood cells and a blood vessel. The blood vessel consists of an outer layer of muscle (pink)

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2006: Blood vessels, computer artwork

Blood vessels, computer artwork
Blood vessels. Computer artwork of two blood vessels. Red blood cells (erythrocytes) are seen within the blood vessels. The red blood cells distribute oxygen to body tissues

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2006: Columbus landing at Hispaniola

Columbus landing at Hispaniola. The Italian explorer Christopher Columbus (1451-1506) landed on Hispaniola, now Haiti, West Indies, on 5 December 1492

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2006: Columbuss ship the Santa Maria

Columbuss ship the Santa Maria. The Santa Maria was the Italian explorer Christopher Columbuss (1451-1506) flagship during his voyages that discovered the New World

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2006: Nerve cell, computer artwork

Nerve cell, computer artwork
Nerve cell. Computer artwork of a nerve cell or neuron. Other nerve cells are seen in the background. Neurons are responsible for passing information around the central nervous system (CNS)

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2006: Red blood cells, computer artwork

Red blood cells, computer artwork
Red blood cells. Computer artwork of human red blood cells (erythrocytes). Red blood cells are biconcave, giving them a large surface area for gas exchange

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2006: Bird flu containment, conceptual art

Bird flu containment, conceptual art
Bird flu containment measures. Conceptual computer artwork of a sign indicating " no poultry", intended to halt the spread of avian influenza (bird flu)

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2006: Animal cell structure, computer artwork

Animal cell structure, computer artwork
Animal cell. Computer artwork of a section through an animal cell. At the centre is the nucleus, which contains the cells genetic information in the form of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2006: DNA molecule, computer artwork

DNA molecule, computer artwork
DNA molecule. Computer artwork of a molecule of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). DNA is composed of two strands twisted into a double helix

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2006: 1906 San Francisco quake intensity map

1906 San Francisco quake intensity map
1906 San Francisco earthquake intensity map, as applied to the area in 2003. The earthquake of 18th April 1906 had a magnitude of around 7.9

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2006: Dividing bacteria, computer artwork

Dividing bacteria, computer artwork
Bacteria dividing, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2006: Damaged stinging nettle

Damaged stinging nettle, artwork. Various views of a stinging nettle damaged by the weevil (Ceuthorhynchus pollinaris). At left are several enlarged views of sections of damaged stems and petioles

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2006: Germ, conceptual computer artwork

Germ, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2006: Decorative hand painted umbrellas in the village of Bo Sang near Chiang Mai, Thailand

Decorative hand painted umbrellas in the village of Bo Sang near Chiang Mai, Thailand

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2006: Antarctica, South Georgia Island (UK), Close-up of King Penguin (Aptenodytes patagonicus)

Antarctica, South Georgia Island (UK), Close-up of King Penguin (Aptenodytes patagonicus) and snow flakes by glacier along Fortuna Bay

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2006: Starlings Sturnus vulgarus arriving at roost at dusk Minsmere Suffolk winter

Starlings Sturnus vulgarus arriving at roost at dusk Minsmere Suffolk winter

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2006: Barbel - swimming underwater at Mzima Springs, Tsavo West National Park, Kenya

Barbel - swimming underwater at Mzima Springs, Tsavo West National Park, Kenya
MAB-154 Barbel - swimming underwater at Mzima Springs Tsavo West National Park, Kenya Mark Boulton Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway



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