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Damp Collection (page 14)

"Damp: Nature's Enigmatic Elixir" Twinflower (Linnaea borealis): Delicate petals glisten with dewdrops, a testament to the dampness of the forest floor

Background imageDamp Collection: Wet day in Madras, India

Wet day in Madras, India
A wet day in Madras, India. The local population use a variety of different methods to keep the rain off their heads!

Background imageDamp Collection: Ansells Fire-Damp Indicator, 1880

Ansells Fire-Damp Indicator, 1880
Engraving showing the instrument, designed by Ansell, for the detection of fire-damp in underground mines, 1880. If fire-damp gases built up then the risk of explosion increased

Background imageDamp Collection: Damp woodland near Lynton in north Devon, UK

Damp woodland near Lynton in north Devon, UK
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Background imageDamp Collection: Bullrushes

Bullrushes
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Background imageDamp Collection: A sign on the South West Coast path in woodland near Porlock in north Devon, UK

A sign on the South West Coast path in woodland near Porlock in north Devon, UK
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Background imageDamp Collection: Ferns in damp woodland near Lynton in north Devon, UK

Ferns in damp woodland near Lynton in north Devon, UK
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Background imageDamp Collection: A woman using an umbrella in the rain in Ambleside UK

A woman using an umbrella in the rain in Ambleside UK
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Background imageDamp Collection: A frog

A frog
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Background imageDamp Collection: Frogspawn

Frogspawn
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Background imageDamp Collection: A man testing a waterproof jacket under a waterfall in Scotland UK

A man testing a waterproof jacket under a waterfall in Scotland UK
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Background imageDamp Collection: A water fall in the Lake District UK

A water fall in the Lake District UK
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Background imageDamp Collection: Stock Ghyll in Ambleside in spring Lake District UK

Stock Ghyll in Ambleside in spring Lake District UK
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Background imageDamp Collection: Flooding in Stock Ghyll Ambleside Lake District UK

Flooding in Stock Ghyll Ambleside Lake District UK
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Background imageDamp Collection: Ferns in woodland in the Trossachs Scotland

Ferns in woodland in the Trossachs Scotland
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Background imageDamp Collection: A car driving in the rain in Ambleside UK

A car driving in the rain in Ambleside UK
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Background imageDamp Collection: Exploring old copper mine levels on Coniston Old Man in the Lake District UK

Exploring old copper mine levels on Coniston Old Man in the Lake District UK
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Background imageDamp Collection: Stock Ghyll waterfall in Ambleside Cumbria UK

Stock Ghyll waterfall in Ambleside Cumbria UK
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Background imageDamp Collection: The Rheged centre near Penrith Cumbria UK

The Rheged centre near Penrith Cumbria UK
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Background imageDamp Collection: A Border Collie leaping into a Lakeland tarn to fetch a stick UK

A Border Collie leaping into a Lakeland tarn to fetch a stick UK
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Background imageDamp Collection: a mans eye

a mans eye
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Background imageDamp Collection: Fire Salamander resting on a thick tree root in forest Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia

Fire Salamander resting on a thick tree root in forest Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia
SAS-188 Fire Salamander - resting on a thick tree root in forest Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia Salamandra salamandra Steffen & Alexandra Sailer Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageDamp Collection: Rainforest and Surprise River, Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park

Rainforest and Surprise River, Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific

Background imageDamp Collection: Creekton Rivulet, Southern Forests, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific

Creekton Rivulet, Southern Forests, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific

Background imageDamp Collection: Taggerty River, tree ferns and myrtle beech trees in the temperate rainforest

Taggerty River, tree ferns and myrtle beech trees in the temperate rainforest, Yarra Ranges National Park, Victoria, Australia, Pacific

Background imageDamp Collection: Wet Easter Weather

Wet Easter Weather
A man cycling down an English country lane during rather wet Easter weather



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"Damp: Nature's Enigmatic Elixir" Twinflower (Linnaea borealis): Delicate petals glisten with dewdrops, a testament to the dampness of the forest floor. Oak tree in mist: A mystical scene unfolds as the ethereal mist embraces the majestic oak, leaving it adorned with droplets of moisture. Oak woodland on Dartmoor: The ancient oaks stand tall amidst the damp moorland, their gnarled branches reaching for the heavens. Salt Marsh at Hest Bank Morecambe Bay Lancashire UK: Where land and sea meet, a symphony of briny scents fills the air, while wetlands teem with life under a perpetually damp sky. Glacier National Park, Montana, USA: The Trail of Cedars bridge spans over Avalanche Creek, its wooden planks slick with moisture from cascading waterfalls and melting glaciers. Natterjack Toad perched on fallen leaves: Amidst an autumnal tapestry lies this amphibian marvel; its moist skin blending seamlessly with rain-soaked foliage and fungi. Sitka Spruce and Sword Ferns in Hoh Rain Forest: In this verdant oasis shrouded by perpetual rainfall, towering spruces drip with humidity as sword ferns thrive beneath their canopy. Mountain gorillas C014 / 0994: These magnificent creatures navigate through dense vegetation in search of sustenance while enduring nature's constant embrace - a cool and persistent dampness that envelops their habitat. Autumn Monarch: As fall paints landscapes in vibrant hues, monarch butterflies flutter gracefully through humid air currents created by recent rains - nature's way of keeping them hydrated during their migration journey. Slime mould sporangia growing on edge of bark: In an intricate dance between decay and renewal, these slimy organisms flourish within pockets of moisture along the bark, reminding us of nature's resilience.