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Discovering the Hidden Wonders Underneath: From Cave Hill to Belfast Castle, nature's secrets unfold. Witness the grace of a giant manta ray gliding through the depths

Background imageUnderneath Collection: Guatemala, Antigua. The Ruins of the Cathedral de Antigua. The Cathedral was almost

Guatemala, Antigua. The Ruins of the Cathedral de Antigua. The Cathedral was almost entirely destroyed by the earthquake of 1773

Background imageUnderneath Collection: England, London, London Eye

England, London, London Eye

Background imageUnderneath Collection: EU09 PKA2793

EU09 PKA2793
Chateau St Martin de la Garrigue. Languedoc. In the garden. France. Europe. View of the mixed architectural style building with fountain

Background imageUnderneath Collection: The Hermitage chapel on top of the hill. Tain-laiHermitage, stone terraced. Sometimes

The Hermitage chapel on top of the hill. Tain-laiHermitage, stone terraced. Sometimes
The Hermitage chapel on top of the hill. Tain-lAiHermitage, stone terraced. Sometimes spelled Ermitage. Tain lAiHermitage, Drome, France

Background imageUnderneath Collection: A view east over the terraced vineyards Les Rocules and Les Murets. The Hermitage

A view east over the terraced vineyards Les Rocules and Les Murets. The Hermitage vineyards on the hill behind the city Tain-laiHermitage, Drome, France

Background imageUnderneath Collection: The La Chapelle chapel on top of the hill and hermitage vineyard. The Hermitage vineyards

The La Chapelle chapel on top of the hill and hermitage vineyard. The Hermitage vineyards on the hill behind the city Tain-laiHermitage, Vineyards under snow in April. Drome, France

Background imageUnderneath Collection: Feather-legged Lace Weaver (Uloborus plumipes) adult, hanging from web underneath leaf in garden

Feather-legged Lace Weaver (Uloborus plumipes) adult, hanging from web underneath leaf in garden, Belvedere, Bexley, Kent, England, september

Background imageUnderneath Collection: Blanchard balloon flight to Frankfurt, Germany

Blanchard balloon flight to Frankfurt, Germany
Jean-Pierre Blanchards balloon flight to Frankfurt, Germany. Seen here flying above the crowds in a city park with a small parachute attached to the gondola. (1 of 2) 3 October 1785

Background imageUnderneath Collection: Christmas. Children playing

Christmas. Children playing
Group of children playing with their new toys underneath the Christmas tree. Artist: Anne Anderson Date: circa 1920

Background imageUnderneath Collection: Crypt of San Nicola in Carcere

Crypt of San Nicola in Carcere

Background imageUnderneath Collection: Flying Mermaids

Flying Mermaids
Flying mermaids! Mermaids suspended with wires, which are being operated by the men underneath them. Date: 1930s

Background imageUnderneath Collection: Washing Gold

Washing Gold
Baskets containing freshly mined gold, being washed underneath water spouting from a pipe at a New Zealand gold mine. Date: early 1930s

Background imageUnderneath Collection: Pennygown Celtic Cross

Pennygown Celtic Cross
The Celtic Cross at Pennygown, Isle of Mull, Argyllshire, Scotland. One one side is a circular design, ending in the tail of a crouching griffin, with a galley underneath it. Date: 1930s

Background imageUnderneath Collection: Muscles of Hand and Foot

Muscles of Hand and Foot
Muscles of the hand (from both side) and the foot (from underneath). Date: Circa 1760

Background imageUnderneath Collection: Street Market / Brittany

Street Market / Brittany
Selling bread underneath parasols in Brittany. Date: 1905

Background imageUnderneath Collection: Girl Holds Two Dolls

Girl Holds Two Dolls
A girl with a doll under each arm underneath an umbrella Date: circa 1900

Background imageUnderneath Collection: Goat Willow (Salix caprea) close-up of leaf underside, growing in hedgerow, Bacton, Suffolk

Goat Willow (Salix caprea) close-up of leaf underside, growing in hedgerow, Bacton, Suffolk, England, september

Background imageUnderneath Collection: Electricity transmission pylon standing in arable field, with unintentional wildlife habitat

Electricity transmission pylon standing in arable field, with unintentional wildlife habitat underneath, Bacton, Suffolk, England, june

Background imageUnderneath Collection: Frost covered bench at edge of lawn, with frost free pocket underneath, in garden at dawn

Frost covered bench at edge of lawn, with frost free pocket underneath, in garden at dawn, Suffolk, England, november

Background imageUnderneath Collection: Repairs to riverbank to divert stream back under old packhorse bridge, Whitewell, Lancashire

Repairs to riverbank to divert stream back under old packhorse bridge, Whitewell, Lancashire, England, october

Background imageUnderneath Collection: Domestic Cat, grey adult, resting under car, England, march

Domestic Cat, grey adult, resting under car, England, march

Background imageUnderneath Collection: Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) adult female, with cubs resting in shade underneath safari vehicle with

Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) adult female, with cubs resting in shade underneath safari vehicle with photographer, Serengeti N.P. Tanzania

Background imageUnderneath Collection: Long-eared Owl (Asio otus) pellets, collecting at base of urban communal roost tree, Bulgaria

Long-eared Owl (Asio otus) pellets, collecting at base of urban communal roost tree, Bulgaria

Background imageUnderneath Collection: Rufous-throated Dipper (Cinclus schulzi) adult, foraging under cascade in fast-flowing stream

Rufous-throated Dipper (Cinclus schulzi) adult, foraging under cascade in fast-flowing stream, Meconila, Jujuy, Argentina, july

Background imageUnderneath Collection: Red bug, SEM

Red bug, SEM
Red bug. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a red bug (family Pyrrhocoridae), showing its underside. This family of insects consists of over 300 species

Background imageUnderneath Collection: Rose chafer beetle, SEM

Rose chafer beetle, SEM
Rose chafer beetle. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a rose chafer beetle (Rhamphorrhina splendens), showing its underside

Background imageUnderneath Collection: Centipede underside, SEM

Centipede underside, SEM
Centipede. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the underside of a centipede. Centipedes (class Chilopoda) are arthropods with elongated bodies and one pair of legs per segment

Background imageUnderneath Collection: Underside of a slug, SEM

Underside of a slug, SEM
Slug. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the underside of a slug (order Gastropoda). The underside of the slug is covered in microscopic hair-like projections known as cilia (yellow)

Background imageUnderneath Collection: Striated finch skull, SEM

Striated finch skull, SEM
Striated finch skull. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the skull of the striated finch (Lonchura striata), seen from underneath

Background imageUnderneath Collection: Ham beetle larva, SEM

Ham beetle larva, SEM
Ham beetle (Necrobia sp.) larva, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Forensic entomologists study this beetle because it feeds on dead bodies

Background imageUnderneath Collection: Seven-spot ladybird landing, SEM

Seven-spot ladybird landing, SEM
Seven-spot ladybird. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the underside of a seven-spot ladybird (Coccinella septempunctata) landing

Background imageUnderneath Collection: Devils coach horse beetle, SEM

Devils coach horse beetle, SEM
Devils coach horse. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the underside of a devils coach horse beetle (Staphylinus olens)

Background imageUnderneath Collection: Necrobia beetle larva, SEM

Necrobia beetle larva, SEM
Ham beetle (Necrobia sp.) larva, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Forensic entomologists study this beetle because it feeds on dead bodies

Background imageUnderneath Collection: Foot nerves

Foot nerves. Historical anatomical artwork of the nerves (white) of the sole of a human foot. Also shown are muscles (red), and ligaments, tendons and other connective tissues (grey)

Background imageUnderneath Collection: Base of the brain

Base of the brain, historical anatomical artwork. The front of the brain is at top. The origin of the 12 cranial nerves is shown

Background imageUnderneath Collection: Copepod, SEM

Copepod, SEM
Copepod, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Copepods are microscopic aquatic crustacea. Magnification: x130 when printed at 10 centimetres talle

Background imageUnderneath Collection: Honeybee mite, artwork

Honeybee mite, artwork

Background imageUnderneath Collection: Tortoise beetle, SEM

Tortoise beetle, SEM
Tortoise beetle. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) showing the underside of a green tortoise beetle (Cassida viridis). Its three pairs of jointed legs are visible, as are its antennae

Background imageUnderneath Collection: Water boatman, SEM

Water boatman, SEM
Water boatman. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) showing the underside of a common water boatman (Notonecta glauca)

Background imageUnderneath Collection: Flour beetle larva, SEM

Flour beetle larva, SEM
Flour beetle larva, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Flour beetle (family Tenebrionidae) larvae are pests of cereal silos and are widely used as laboratory animals

Background imageUnderneath Collection: Dead great spider crab

Dead great spider crab

Background imageUnderneath Collection: Cockroach, SEM

Cockroach, SEM
Cockroach. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) showing the underside of a cockroach (order Blattaria). Magnification: x5 when printed 10 cm wide

Background imageUnderneath Collection: Seagull in flight

Seagull in flight. Seagull flying in the sky with the moon in the background

Background imageUnderneath Collection: Fluke worm, light micrograph

Fluke worm, light micrograph
Fluke worm. Light micrograph of a section through the head of an Echinostoma revolutum parasitic trematode (fluke) worm. These flatworms often parasitise birds but can infect humans

Background imageUnderneath Collection: Tapeworm, light micrograph

Tapeworm, light micrograph
Tapeworm. Light micrograph of a section through a Taenia taeniaeformis parasitic tapeworm, showing the hooks around its mouth (upper right), which it uses to cling to the intestinal wall of its host

Background imageUnderneath Collection: Tick, light micrograph

Tick, light micrograph
Tick. Light micrograph of the head of a male castor bean tick (Ixodes ricinus) showing its mouthparts (yellow). The mouthparts of a tick consist of three visible components

Background imageUnderneath Collection: Base of skull 5, Sima de los Huesos

Base of skull 5, Sima de los Huesos. In 1992, the team working with Professor Juan Luis Arsuaga found skull 5 (Miguelon) at Sima de los Huesos (Pit of Bones)

Background imageUnderneath Collection: Soil mite, SEM

Soil mite, SEM
Soil mite. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a soil mite. This mite is typically found in moss and leaf litter



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Discovering the Hidden Wonders Underneath: From Cave Hill to Belfast Castle, nature's secrets unfold. Witness the grace of a giant manta ray gliding through the depths. Step back in time to Lambeth Bridge in the 1950s, where nostalgia meets modernity. Explore the Oceanic Pier in Wilmington, North Carolina, and let its charm wash over you. Feel the thrill of holding a stingray in Antigua, amidst the vibrant West Indies' beauty. Dive into an underwater paradise teeming with life at Egypt's Red Sea coral reef – a testament to Earth's immense biodiversity. Marvel at majestic manta rays gracefully dancing beneath turquoise waters. Journey through history as you traverse London's iconic Thames Tunnel or immerse yourself in Lewis Carroll's whimsical world at The Mad Hatters Tea Party scene from c. 1865. Cross Marlow Bridge over Buckinghamshire's serene River Thames and feel tranquility envelop your soul. Admire the power and precision of an F-14A Tomcat armed with missiles soaring high above or witness Ukrainian Air Force Su-27 Flanker showcasing their aerial prowess. From breathtaking natural wonders to captivating man-made marvels, there is always more than meets the eye underneath our world’s surface.