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Images Dated 30th May 2006 (page 6)

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Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2006: GREECE, CRETE, Rethymno Province, Rethymno: 16th century Fortress Details / Morning

GREECE, CRETE, Rethymno Province, Rethymno: 16th century Fortress Details / Morning

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2006: GREECE, CRETE, Rethymno Province, Rethymno: 16th century Fortress & Town View

GREECE, CRETE, Rethymno Province, Rethymno: 16th century Fortress & Town View

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2006: GREECE, CRETE, Rethymno Province, Rethymno: 16th century Fortress Details / Morning

GREECE, CRETE, Rethymno Province, Rethymno: 16th century Fortress Details / Morning

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2006: GREECE, CRETE, Rethymno Province, Rethymno: 16th century Fortress Details / Morning

GREECE, CRETE, Rethymno Province, Rethymno: 16th century Fortress Details / Morning

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2006: GREECE, CRETE, Rethymno Province, Rethymno: 16th century Fortress & Town View

GREECE, CRETE, Rethymno Province, Rethymno: 16th century Fortress & Town View

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2006: GREECE, CRETE, Rethymno Province, Rethymno: Venetian Harbor / Dawn

GREECE, CRETE, Rethymno Province, Rethymno: Venetian Harbor / Dawn

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2006: GREECE, CRETE, Rethymno Province, Rethymno: Venetian Harbor / Dawn

GREECE, CRETE, Rethymno Province, Rethymno: Venetian Harbor / Dawn

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2006: Europe, Greece

Europe, Greece
GREECE, CRETE, Rethymno Province, Rethymno: Sailing Ship & Old Town from Venetian Harbor / Dawn

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2006: Europe, Greece

Europe, Greece
GREECE, CRETE, Rethymno Province, Rethymno: Venetian Harbor / Dawn

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2006: Europe, Greece

Europe, Greece
GREECE, CRETE, Rethymno Province, Rethymno: Venetian Harbor and Sailing Ship / Dawn

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2006: Europe, Greece

Europe, Greece
GREECE, CRETE, Rethymno Province, Rethymno: Venetian Harbor and Sailing Ship / Dawn

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2006: Tibetan mastif dog to compete at the Horse Racing Festival or Heavenly Steed Festival

Tibetan mastif dog to compete at the Horse Racing Festival or Heavenly Steed Festival. Zhongdian. Deqin Tibetan Autonymous Prefecture. Yunnan Province. CHINA

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2006: Tibetan mastif dog to compete at the Horse Racing Festival or Heavenly Steed Festival

Tibetan mastif dog to compete at the Horse Racing Festival or Heavenly Steed Festival. Zhongdian. Deqin Tibetan Autonymous Prefecture. Yunnan Province. CHINA

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2006: Asia, China

Asia, China
Tibetan mastif dog to compete at the Horse Racing Festival or Heavenly Steed Festival. Zhongdian. Deqin Tibetan Autonymous Prefecture. Yunnan Province. CHINA

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2006: Tibetan mastif dog to compete at the Horse Racing Festival or Heavenly Steed Festival

Tibetan mastif dog to compete at the Horse Racing Festival or Heavenly Steed Festival. Zhongdian. Deqin Tibetan Autonymous Prefecture. Yunnan Province. CHINA

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2006: Tibetan mastif dog to compete at the Horse Racing Festival or Heavenly Steed Festival

Tibetan mastif dog to compete at the Horse Racing Festival or Heavenly Steed Festival. Zhongdian. Deqin Tibetan Autonymous Prefecture. Yunnan Province. CHINA

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2006: Horse at the Horse Racing Festival or Heavenly Steed Festival. Zhongdian

Horse at the Horse Racing Festival or Heavenly Steed Festival. Zhongdian. Deqin Tibetan Autonymous Prefecture. Yunnan Province. CHINA

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2006: Horse at the Horse Racing Festival or Heavenly Steed Festival. Zhongdian

Horse at the Horse Racing Festival or Heavenly Steed Festival. Zhongdian. Deqin Tibetan Autonymous Prefecture. Yunnan Province. CHINA

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2006: Yak tails for sale. Zhongdian. Yunnan Province, CHINA

Yak tails for sale. Zhongdian. Yunnan Province, CHINA

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2006: Asia, China

Asia, China
Yak tails for sale Zhongdian. Yunnan Province, CHINA

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2006: Asia, China

Asia, China
Yak tails for sale. Zhongdian. Yunnan Province, CHINA

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2006: Caribbean, St. Martin

Caribbean, St. Martin
Hazelnut crusted sea bass, St, Maarten caribbean

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2006: Bee fly

Bee fly (Bombylius major) feeding on the flowers of a tufted vetch (Vicia cracca). It obtains nectar from the flowers through a long proboscis

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2006: Scaly male fern (Dryopteris affinis)

Scaly male fern (Dryopteris affinis) unfolding frond

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2006: Ribwort plantain (Plantago lanceolata)

Ribwort plantain (Plantago lanceolata) flowers. This plant has long been used for medicinal purposes. Infusions of the leaves are drunk for their anti-inflammatory and expectorant (promoting coughing)

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2006: Bittersweet (Solanum dulcamara)

Bittersweet (Solanum dulcamara) flowers and fruits. All parts of this plant are mildly poisonous, though it is used in herbal medicine to treat warts and skin diseases

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2006: English stonecrop (Sedum anglicum, red)

English stonecrop (Sedum anglicum, red) growing alongside lichens on coastal rocks. This succulent plant favours dry locations, such as rocky ground and dry stone walls

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2006: German camomile (Matricaria recutita)

German camomile (Matricaria recutita) flowers growing amongst poppies (Papaver sp.) in an arable field. An infusion made from german camomile is used in herbal medicine to improve digestion

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2006: Sessile oak sapling (Quercus petraea)

Sessile oak sapling (Quercus petraea) growing on a woodland floor

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2006: Sessile oak saplings (Quercus petraea)

Sessile oak saplings (Quercus petraea) growing on a woodland floor

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2006: Upright chickweed (Moenchia erecta)

Upright chickweed (Moenchia erecta)

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2006: Lesser swine-cress (Coronopus didymus)

Lesser swine-cress (Coronopus didymus)
Lesser swinecress (Coronopus didymus)

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2006: Pink sorrel (Oxalis articulata)

Pink sorrel (Oxalis articulata). This flower originates from South America but has become naturalised across Europe

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2006: Common dogwood (Cornus sanguinea)

Common dogwood (Cornus sanguinea) shrub with flowers. This plant can grow up to three metres tall and flowers from June to July

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2006: Yellow vetchling (Lathyrus aphaca)

Yellow vetchling (Lathyrus aphaca). This flower is rare in the UK but is found throughout Europe, the Meditteranean and the near East into Iran and Afghanistan

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2006: Field cow-wheat (Melampyrum arvense)

Field cow-wheat (Melampyrum arvense) inflorescence. This plant is extremely rare in the UK

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2006: Ceratocapnos claviculata

Ceratocapnos claviculata
Climbing corydalis (Ceratocapnos claviclata) in flower. This rare scrambler thrives in acidic soil

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2006: Lotus subbiflorus flowers

Lotus subbiflorus flowers
Hairy birds foot trefoil (Lotus subbiflorus) flowers. This rare prostrating flower is a member of the pea family (Fabaceae) and is found in rocky coastal areas. It is extremely rare in the UK

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2006: Common broom fruit (Cytisus scoparius)

Common broom fruit (Cytisus scoparius)
Common broom (Cytisus scoparius) fruit. This plant used to be classified as Sarothamnus scoparius

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2006: Lotus subbiflorus flowers

Lotus subbiflorus flowers
Hairy birds foot trefoil (Lotus subbiflorus) flowers. This prostrating flower is a member of the pea family (Fabaceae) and is found in rocky coastal areas. It is exremely rare in the UK

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2006: Field cow-wheat (Melampyrum arvense)

Field cow-wheat (Melampyrum arvense) spikes covered with an inflorescence of pink flowers. This plant is extremely rare in the UK

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2006: Medicago satvia falcata

Medicago satvia falcata
Sickle medick (Medicago satvia falcata). This plant was formerly classified as Medicago falcata. It is very rare in the UK

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2006: Hoary cress (Lepidium draba)

Hoary cress (Lepidium draba). This widespread weed was formerly classified as Cardaria draba

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2006: Queen Annes lace (Daucus carota)

Queen Annes lace (Daucus carota) flowers. This plant, also known as wild carrot, is the ancestor of the cultivated carrot. It is distributed around the globe, growing in sunny meadows

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2006: Bee orchid (Ophrys apifera)

Bee orchid (Ophrys apifera) flowers. This is one of the bee orchids, named for the distinctively shaped and marked parts that resemble insects such as bees

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2006: Common sorrel (Rumex acetosa)

Common sorrel (Rumex acetosa) spike with flowers. The leaves of this perennial plant can be added to soups or salads, while the juice of the plant is believed to be diuretic (encourages urination)

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2006: Sweet vernal (Anthoxanthum odoratum)

Sweet vernal (Anthoxanthum odoratum) flowerheads. This perennial grass can grow to 0.5 metres and smells of coumarin. It is also known as Vanilla grass

Background imageImages Dated 30th May 2006: Sweet vernal (Anthoxanthum odoratum)

Sweet vernal (Anthoxanthum odoratum) flowers. This perennial grass can grow to 0.5 metres and smells of coumarin. It is also known as Vanilla grass



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