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Images Dated 19th May 2006 (page 4)

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Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2006: Europe, Greece

Europe, Greece
GREECE, Dodecanese Islands, RHODES, Rhodes Town: Commercial Harbor, Yacht and Palace of the Grand Masters (14th century)

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2006: GREECE, Dodecanese Islands, RHODES, Rhodes Town: Commercial Harbor, Reflections of

GREECE, Dodecanese Islands, RHODES, Rhodes Town: Commercial Harbor, Reflections of Tugboats

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2006: GREECE, Dodecanese Islands, RHODES, Rhodes Town: Commercial Harbor, City Walls

GREECE, Dodecanese Islands, RHODES, Rhodes Town: Commercial Harbor, City Walls and Agia Ekaterinis Gate

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2006: GREECE-Dodecanese Islands-RHODES-Rhodes Town: Commercial Harbor-Reflections of Tugboats

GREECE-Dodecanese Islands-RHODES-Rhodes Town: Commercial Harbor-Reflections of Tugboats

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2006: Europe, Greece

Europe, Greece
GREECE, Dodecanese Islands, RHODES, Rhodes Town: Palace of the Grand Masters (14th century) from Mandraki Harbor / Morning

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2006: Europe, Greece

Europe, Greece
GREECE, Dodecanese Islands, RHODES, Rhodes Town: Palace of the Grand Masters (14th century) from Mandraki Harbor / Morning

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2006: Europe, Greece

Europe, Greece
GREECE, Dodecanese Islands, RHODES, Rhodes Town: Palace of the Grand Masters (14th century) from Mandraki Harbor / Morning

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2006: Europe, Greece

Europe, Greece
GREECE, Dodecanese Islands, RHODES, Rhodes Town: Mandraki Harbor / Dawn

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2006: Europe, Greece

Europe, Greece
GREECE, Dodecanese Islands, RHODES, Rhodes Town: Stag Columns (Symbol of Rhodes) / Entrance to Mandraki Harbor / Sunrise

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2006: GREECE, Dodecanese Islands, RHODES, Rhodes Town: Stag Column (Symbol of Rhodes) /

GREECE, Dodecanese Islands, RHODES, Rhodes Town: Stag Column (Symbol of Rhodes) / Mandraki Harbor / Dawn

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2006: GREECE, Dodecanese Islands, RHODES, Rhodes Town: Lighthouse of Agios Nikolaos / Mandraki

GREECE, Dodecanese Islands, RHODES, Rhodes Town: Lighthouse of Agios Nikolaos / Mandraki Harbor / Dawn

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2006: Mantis shrimp with eggs

Mantis shrimp with eggs
Mantis shrimp (Odontodactylus scyllarus) in a burrow protecting its eggs. Despite its name this is neither a mantis or a shrimp, instead being a crustacean only distantly related to the true shrimps

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2006: Bigfin reef squid

Bigfin reef squid (Sepioteuthis lessoniana). This squid inhabits coral reefs in the tropical Indo- Pacific region. It can rapidly alter the colour of its skin

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2006: House spider

House spider (Tegenaria domestica)

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2006: White-lipped snail

White-lipped snail (Cepaea hortensis) on a leaf. Photographed in the UK

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2006: Bigfin reef squid

Bigfin reef squid (Sepioteuthis lessoniana) male courting a female. This squid inhabits coral reefs in the tropical Indo-Pacific region

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2006: House spider

House spider (Tegenaria domestica) in its nest

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2006: Great black slug

Great black slug (Arion ater) on a leaf. Slugs are hermaphrodites. This slug can grow up to 15 centimetres long. Photographed in the UK

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2006: Bigfin reef squid

Bigfin reef squid (Sepioteuthis lessoniana). This squid inhabits coral reefs in the tropical Indo- Pacific region. It can rapidly alter the colour of its skin

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2006: Snail

Snail (class Gastropoda)

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2006: Snail foot

Snail foot. Foot of a garden snail (Helix aspersa) crawling over glass, seen from below. Snails have a single foot. Movement is created by successive contractions of the muscles inside the foot

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2006: Bigfin reef squid

Bigfin reef squid (Sepioteuthis lessoniana) laying eggs. This squid inhabits coral reefs in the tropical Indo-Pacific region

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2006: Sergeant major fish

Sergeant major fish (Abudefduf saxatilis) swimming over coral. This fish inhabits shallow waters in the tropical and subtropical Atlantic Ocean, from the northern USA to Uruguay in the west

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2006: Row of grains

Row of grains and seeds. From left: brown rice, barley couscous (a food made from barley), buckwheat seeds, millet and oat flakes

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2006: Oat products

Oat products. Selection of food products derived from oats. These are oat milk (top), oat flakes (right) and oatcakes (left). Oats are contain a good mix of protein, carbohydrate and fatty acids

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2006: Heart-shaped biscuits

Heart-shaped biscuits in a pile

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2006: Organic dry foods

Organic dry foods. These are: left, buckwheat seeds, top, brown rice and right, millet. Millet and rice are true cereal grains while buckwheat seeds are the fruits of a herbaceous plant

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2006: Mung beans

Mung beans at various stages of sprouting. The bottom glass contains beans soaking in water. The middle glass contains beans which have begun to sprout

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2006: Soya products

Soya products. Selection of food products derived from the soya bean (lower left). These are tofu (bean curd, upper left), milk (centre right) and soy sauce (lower centre)

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2006: Packets of seeds and grains

Packets of seeds and grains. From front: buckwheat seeds, millet grains, brown rice and barley couscous (a food made from barley)

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2006: Salt pans

Salt pans. Piles of extracted salt next to salt pans. Salt pans are pools of sea water that are evaporated by the sun, leaving solid sodium chloride (salt)

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2006: Autumn leaves

Autumn leaves
Autumnal leaves. Red oak (Quercus rubra) leaves on a branch. Photographed in New Hampshire, USA

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2006: Autumn leaves

Autumn leaves
Autumnal leaves. Red oak (Quercus rubra) leaves on a branch. Photographed in New Hampshire, USA

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2006: Barberries and leaves

Barberries and leaves
Barberry fruits and leaves (Berberis vulgaris) on branches. This shrub is native to Europe. Parts of it are used in herbal medicine

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2006: Yellow rose (Rosa hybrid)

Yellow rose (Rosa hybrid) flower. Photographed in Maryland, USA

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2006: Spider flower (Cleome hassleriana)

Spider flower (Cleome hassleriana). Photographed in Maryland, USA

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2006: Queen of the prairie (Filipendula rubra)

Queen of the prairie (Filipendula rubra) flowers. Photographed in Maryland, USA

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2006: Red rose (Rosa hybrid)

Red rose (Rosa hybrid) flower. Photographed in Maryland, USA

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2006: Pink peony (Paeonia hybrid)

Pink peony (Paeonia hybrid) flower. Photographed in Maryland, USA

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2006: Red marguerite (Argyranthemum frutescens)

Red marguerite (Argyranthemum frutescens)
Red marguerite daisy (Argyranthemum frutescens) flowers. Photographed in Maryland, USA

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2006: Shasta daisies (Leucanthemum x superbum)

Shasta daisies (Leucanthemum x superbum) photographed in Maryland, USA

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2006: Italy, Venice. View of boats and homes along one of the many city canals. Credit as

Italy, Venice. View of boats and homes along one of the many city canals. Credit as: Dennis Flaherty / Jaynes Gallery / Danita Delimont

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2006: Europe, Ireland

Europe, Ireland
Cork, Ireland. The infamous Blarney Castle hosts the Blarney Stone which is said to give you the gift of gab if you kiss the stone

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2006: 1995 Toyota Celica

1995 Toyota Celica

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2006: Dotterel Charadrius morinellus female Cairngorm National Park Scottish Highlands May

Dotterel Charadrius morinellus female Cairngorm National Park Scottish Highlands May

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2006: Elder-flowered orchids, red form (Dactylorhiza sambucina). Sweden

Elder-flowered orchids, red form (Dactylorhiza sambucina). Sweden
ROG-12455 Elder-flowered orchids, red form Sweden. Dactylorhiza sambucina Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2006: Rough comfrey (Symphytum asperum) in flower. Rare in UK

Rough comfrey (Symphytum asperum) in flower. Rare in UK
ROG-12454 Rough comfrey - in flower Rare in UK. Symphytum asperum Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2006: European Treefrog - in water. Alsace - France

European Treefrog - in water. Alsace - France
WAT-12893 European Treefrog - in water Alsace - France Hyla arborea M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway.



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