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Images Dated 22nd August 2007 (page 6)

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Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2007: PLYMOUTH ROCK: LANDING. The Landing of the Pilgrims on Plymouth Rock in December 1620

PLYMOUTH ROCK: LANDING. The Landing of the Pilgrims on Plymouth Rock in December 1620. Engraving, American, 1829

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2007: IRISH IMMIGRANTS, 1851. Irish immigrants to America. Emigrants paying passage money at Cork

IRISH IMMIGRANTS, 1851. Irish immigrants to America. Emigrants paying passage money at Cork. Wood engraving from an English newspaper of 1851

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2007: IMMIGRANTS: CHINESE, 1875. Chinese worshippers in a Methodist chapel at San Francisco, California

IMMIGRANTS: CHINESE, 1875. Chinese worshippers in a Methodist chapel at San Francisco, California. Wood engraving from an American newspaper, 1875

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2007: VALENTINEs DAY CARD. American St. Valentines Day greeting card, c1900

VALENTINEs DAY CARD. American St. Valentines Day greeting card, c1900

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2007: Brunels tunnelling shield

Brunels tunnelling shield. This three-tiered frame was proposed by Sir Marc Isambard Brunel (1769-1849) in 1823 for use in the construction of a tunnel beneath the river Thames, London, England

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2007: Bald eagle

Bald eagle (Halieeetus leucocephalus). This bird of prey is native to North America

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2007: European eagle owl

European eagle owl (Bubo bubo) perched in a tree. This is the largest owl in the world, with a wingspan of up to two metres

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2007: Tawny eagle

Tawny eagle (Aquila rapax rapax). This bird is found throughout most of Africa south of Morocco, inhabiting mountains and wooded savanna. It is a large bird, growing to 70 centimetres in length

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2007: Flamingo

Flamingo (Phoenicopterus sp.) with its head tucked beneath its wing

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2007: Barn owl

Barn owl (Tyto alba) in flight

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2007: Tawny eagle

Tawny eagle (Aquila rapax rapax). This bird is found throughout most of Africa south of Morocco, inhabiting mountains and wooded savannah. It is a large bird, growing to 70 centimetres in length

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2007: Juvenile tawny eagle

Juvenile tawny eagle (Aquila rapax rapax). This bird is found throughout most of Africa south of Morocco, inhabiting mountains and wooded savanna

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2007: Young lanner falcon

Young lanner falcon (Falco biarmicus) calling. This bird of prey breeds throughout Africa, southeast Europe and parts of Asia Minor

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2007: American black vulture

American black vulture (Coryagyps atratus). This bird is a New World vulture. It is found across the southern USA, Mexico, Central and South America

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2007: Merlin x peregrine hybrid

Merlin x peregrine hybrid
Merlin x peregrine falcon (Falco columbarius x peregrinus) feeding on prey. This bird of prey is bred in captivity for falconry, the practice of using falcons to hunt small quarry

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2007: European eagle owl in flight

European eagle owl in flight
European eagle owl (Bubo bubo) in flight. Its claws are extended to catch its prey. This owl has a wingspan of up to two metres and is the largest owl in the world

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2007: Barred owl

Barred owl (Strix varia) perched in a pine tree. This owl is found in North and Central America

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2007: Hydroelectric dam, Canada

Hydroelectric dam, Canada
Hydroelectric dam across Miles Canyon, Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada. When open (as seen here), the dam gates allow a controlled amount of water through. The force of the water drives electricity turbines

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2007: Hydroelectric dam, Canada

Hydroelectric dam, Canada
Hydroelectric dam across Miles Canyon, Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada. When open (as seen here), the dam gates allow a controlled amount of water through. The force of the water drives electricity turbines

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2007: Skeleton

Skeleton. Model of a human skeleton

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2007: Chatanika gold dredge, Alaska

Chatanika gold dredge, Alaska, USA. This dredge was in operation between 1928 and 1958 and was used to excavate gold from the mine

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2007: Solar panels

Solar panels and a wind turbine on a wooden structure. Photographed in Fairbanks, Alaska, USA

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2007: Chameleon

Chameleon (family Chamaeleonidae)

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2007: Iguana

Iguana (family Iguanidae)

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2007: Mollusc radula, light micrograph

Mollusc radula, light micrograph
Mollusc radula. Light micrograph of a mollusc (Navicella borbonica) radula. The radula is a toothed chitinous organ in the mouth of gastropods such as snails and slugs, which, like a file

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2007: Shallots

Shallots (Allium cepa Red Sun ) on a wooden surface

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2007: Lychee fruit

Lychee fruit (Litchi chinensis) in a brown paper bag

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2007: Sweet chestnuts

Sweet chestnuts (Castanea sativa) in their shells. Sweet chestnuts are a good source of starch and minerals, however their high tannic acid means they should not be eaten raw

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2007: Scallop shell and pearl

Scallop shell and pearl

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2007: Starfish

Starfish skeleton

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2007: Hurricane Dean, 21 August 2007

Hurricane Dean, 21 August 2007
Hurricane Dean, satellite image. North is at top. Image obtained at 15:05 local time on 21 August 2007 as the hurricane passed over Mexicos Yucatan peninsula

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2007: Mosquito in amber

Mosquito in amber
Mosquito (lower centre) and remnants of other insects preserved in amber. Amber is the fossilised resin of various coniferous trees

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2007: Quartz crystals

Quartz crystals. Chemically silicon dioxide, quartz is one of the most common rock-forming minerals. Its crystals are of the hexagonal system and commonly form a six-sided prism

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2007: Quartz crystals

Quartz crystals. Chemically silicon dioxide, quartz is one of the most common rock-forming minerals. Its crystals are of the hexagonal system and commonly form a six-sided prism

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2007: Agate slice

Agate slice. Agate is an aggregate of different forms of silica (silicon dioxide, SiO2) that have formed concentric bands within a geode

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2007: Quartz crystals

Quartz crystals, photographed under blue light. Chemically silicon dioxide, quartz is one of the most common rock-forming minerals

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2007: Organic leeks

Organic leeks (Allium ampeloprasum porrum Musselburgh ). Gardener holding fresh organic leeks in his hand

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2007: Water drop impact

Water drop impact on water surface

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2007: Cereus cactus (Cereus validus)

Cereus cactus (Cereus validus) in a pot

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2007: Variety of cacti

Variety of cacti in pots

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2007: Lily bud pistil and anthers, LM

Lily bud pistil and anthers, LM
Lily bud. Light micrograph (LM) of a cross-section through a lily bud (Lilium sp.), showing the internal reproductive structures

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2007: Strawberry

Strawberry. Surface of a strawberry (Fragaria sp.). The red flesh of the strawberry is an accessory or false fruit, it is not derived from the ovary of the plant but from the part of the flower that

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2007: Poppy ovary with developing seeds, LM

Poppy ovary with developing seeds, LM
Poppy ovary with developing seeds. Light micrograph (LM) of a cross-section through the centre of a mature poppy ovary, showing placentas bearing developing seeds (red)

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2007: Lily anther, light micrograph

Lily anther, light micrograph
Lily anther. Light micrograph of a cross-section through a lily bud (Lilium sp.), showing one full anther with four anther sacs (lower centre) and two partial anthers (upper left and upper right)

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2007: Mature poppy ovary, light micrograph

Mature poppy ovary, light micrograph
Mature poppy ovary. Light micrograph (LM) of a cross-section through a mature poppy ovary, which is incompletely divided by septa (membranes) that do not meet in the centre

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2007: Seeds (Vicia faba Red Epicure )

Seeds (Vicia faba Red Epicure )
Broad bean seeds (Vicia faba Red Epicure ) scattered on a wooden surface

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2007: Crabapples (Malus sp. )

Crabapples (Malus sp. )
Crabapples (Malus sp.). Photographed in autumn

Background imageImages Dated 22nd August 2007: Tulip anther, light micrograph

Tulip anther, light micrograph
Tulip anther. Light micrograph of a cross-section through the anther of a tulip bud (Tulipa sp.), showing a full anther sac with developing pollen grains (white)



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