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Images Dated 19th July 2006 (page 6)

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Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2006: Slithering brown patterned snake (Serpentes), high angle view

Slithering brown patterned snake (Serpentes), high angle view

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2006: Aster novi-belgii, New York Asters or Michaelmas Daisy, front view

Aster novi-belgii, New York Asters or Michaelmas Daisy, front view

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2006: Greenland, Unartoq Island, arched icebergs floating in Unartoq Fjord

Greenland, Unartoq Island, arched icebergs floating in Unartoq Fjord

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2006: Sunset at Gulf of St. Lawrence

Sunset at Gulf of St. Lawrence
July 19, 2006 - Sunset at Gulf of St. Lawrence, North Boat Harbour, Newfoundland, Canada

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2006: Sunset at Gulf of St. Lawrence

Sunset at Gulf of St. Lawrence
July 19, 2006 - Sunset at Gulf of St. Lawrence, North Boat Harbour, New Foundland, Canada

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2006: The Purple Heart Award

The Purple Heart Award
A soldier wears his Purple Heart on his digital camouflage minutes after being awarded the medal

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2006: Rear view of man hiking down a mountain

Rear view of man hiking down a mountain
Rear view of man (mid-30s) hiking down Mount Snaekollur (4, 874 feet high) and looking out over a mountain view. He is hiking at the Kerlingarfj?ll mountain range near Reykjavik, Iceland

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2006: THIRTY YEARS WAR, 1633. Plate 16 from Jacques Callots Les miseres et les malheurs de la guerre

THIRTY YEARS WAR, 1633. Plate 16 from Jacques Callots Les miseres et les malheurs de la guerre, 1633, chronicling the horrors of the Thirty Years War

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2006: SIEGE OF STRALSUND, 1628. Albrecht von Wallensteins unsuccessful siege of Stralsund

SIEGE OF STRALSUND, 1628. Albrecht von Wallensteins unsuccessful siege of Stralsund, Germany, 1628. Line engraving, 1637

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2006: THIRTY YEARS WAR, 1633. Plate II from Jacques Callots Les miseres et les malheurs de la guerre

THIRTY YEARS WAR, 1633. Plate II from Jacques Callots Les miseres et les malheurs de la guerre, 1633, chronicling the horrors of the Thirty Years War

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2006: THIRTY YEARs WAR, 1633. Plate 6 from Jacques Callots Les miseres et les malheurs de la guerre

THIRTY YEARs WAR, 1633. Plate 6 from Jacques Callots Les miseres et les malheurs de la guerre, 1633, chronicling the horrors of the Thirty Years War

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2006: THIRTY YEARS WAR, 1633. Plate 3 from Jacques Callots Les miseres et les malheurs de la guerre

THIRTY YEARS WAR, 1633. Plate 3 from Jacques Callots Les miseres et les malheurs de la guerre, 1633, chronicling the Thirty Years War

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2006: BATTLE OF DESSAU, 1626. Albrecht von Wallensteins victory of the Protestant forces

BATTLE OF DESSAU, 1626. Albrecht von Wallensteins victory of the Protestant forces under Count Peter Ernst von Mansfeld at Dessau, Germany, in 1626. Contemporary broadside

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2006: WA, Goat Rocks Wilderness, Goat Rocks and Snowgrass Flat with pink mountain heather

WA, Goat Rocks Wilderness, Goat Rocks and Snowgrass Flat with pink mountain heather and yellow buttercups

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2006: Black Elk Wilderness, South Dakota. USA. Light of sunset on granite below Harney Peak

Black Elk Wilderness, South Dakota. USA. Light of sunset on granite below Harney Peak. Black Hills. Black Hills National Forest

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2006: Black Elk Wilderness, South Dakota. USA. Light of sunset on granite below Harney Peak

Black Elk Wilderness, South Dakota. USA. Light of sunset on granite below Harney Peak. Black Hills. Black Hills National Forest

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2006: Black Elk Wilderness, South Dakota. USA. Stone watchtower built by Civilian Conservation

Black Elk Wilderness, South Dakota. USA. Stone watchtower built by Civilian Conservation Corps on summit of 7242 foot Harney Peak, highest point in South Dakota. Black Hills

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2006: South Dakota. USA. Cold Springs Schoolhouse & cemetery, built & established 1887

South Dakota. USA. Cold Springs Schoolhouse & cemetery, built & established 1887. Preserved & maintained by Cold Springs Historical Society. Black Hills 15 miles from Custer

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2006: Black Elk Wilderness, South Dakota. USA. View of Cathedral Spires from summit of

Black Elk Wilderness, South Dakota. USA. View of Cathedral Spires from summit of 7242 foot Harney Peak, highest point in South Dakota. Black Hills. Black Hills National Forest & Custer State Park

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2006: Custer State Park, South Dakota. USA. Male American pronghorn (Antilocapra americana)

Custer State Park, South Dakota. USA. Male American pronghorn (Antilocapra americana)

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2006: Picture No. 10864589

Picture No. 10864589
Teenage boys paddling canoes down River Wye, Lower Lydbrook, UK Date

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2006: Albrecht von Wallensteins assault on the Swedish camp near Furth, Germany

Albrecht von Wallensteins assault on the Swedish camp near Furth, Germany, during the Thirty Years War, 1632
BATTLE OF FURTH, 1632. Albrecht von Wallensteins assault on the Swedish camp near Furth, Germany, during the Thirty Years War, 1632. Line engraving, 1637

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2006: Female house sparrow

Female house sparrow (Passer domesticus) perched in a tree. This once common bird has been in decline in the last 25 years

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2006: Lacewing butterfly

Lacewing butterfly (Cethosia cyane). The bright colouration of this butterfly is a warning to prospective predators that it is unpalatable

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2006: Honey bee feeding

Honey bee feeding
Honey bee (Apis mellifera) feeding on a flower. This is a field bee, an older female worker bee who spends time out of the colony foraging for food

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2006: Glasswing butterfly

Glasswing butterfly (Greta oto) on a leaf. The wing membranes of this butterfly are predominately transparent. This adaptation is a defence against predators

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2006: Lacewing butterfly

Lacewing butterfly (Cethosia cyane). The bright colouration of this butterfly is a warning to prospective predators that it is unpalatable

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2006: Honey bee collecting nectar Z345 / 0770

Honey bee collecting nectar Z345 / 0770
Honey bee (Apis mellifera) collecting nectar from a flower. The nectar is drawn out of the flower through its proboscis (hollow tongue)

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2006: Clipper butterfly

Clipper butterfly (Parthenos sylvia). This butterfly is native to open country in South-East Asia. The name clipper alludes to the similarity of the white patches on its wings to the sails of

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2006: Parasitised garden tiger caterpillar

Parasitised garden tiger caterpillar (Arctia caja). The caterpillar is covered in the cocoons of parasitic braconid wasp larvae

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2006: Wisteria flowers

Wisteria flowers (Wisteria sp.)

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2006: Rough poppy (Papaver hybridum)

Rough poppy (Papaver hybridum)
Rough poppy bud (Papaver hybridum). This a common wildflower of roadsides and disturbed ground

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2006: White borage (Borago officinalis)

White borage (Borago officinalis)
White borage flower (Borago officinalis alba). This cultivated annual herb has a long history of use in herbal medicine. It is thought to have soothing effects when used as a gargle for sore throats

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2006: Star cactus (Astrophytum ornatum)

Star cactus (Astrophytum ornatum). Close-up of the ribs and spines of a columnar cactus

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2006: Cleft stone

Cleft stone cactus (Pleiospilos nelii). This drought-tolerant plant is a member of the family Aizoaceae. It is also known as the mimicry plant and splitrock

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2006: Christmas cactus (Schlumbergera sp. )

Christmas cactus (Schlumbergera sp. )
Christmas cactus flower (Schlumbergera sp.). This cactus originates from the Brazilian rainforest. In the wild is pollinated by hummingbirds

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2006: Baby's toes leaves

Baby's toes leaves
Baby's toes leaves (Fenestraria rhopalophylla aurantiaca). This is a succulent flowering plant in the family Aizoaceae. ?The name Fenestraria is derived from the Latin for window (fenestra)

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2006: Dutch crocus (Crocus Striped Beauty )

Dutch crocus (Crocus Striped Beauty )
Dutch crocus flower (Crocus vernus Striped Beauty )

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2006: Girl Dancing

Girl Dancing

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2006: Boy with Genie (?)

Boy with Genie (?)

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2006: The Rainbow Pixie

The Rainbow Pixie

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2006: Tiger, Lion and other animals

Tiger, Lion and other animals

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2006: Nursery school

Nursery school

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2006: Pudding

Pudding

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2006: Harold Hare

Harold Hare

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2006: Christmas Scene

Christmas Scene

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2006: Harold Hare

Harold Hare

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2006: Zoo

Zoo



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