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Background imageImages Dated 8th February 2006: Karo Tribesman, Lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia

Karo Tribesman, Lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia Karo Tribesman, Lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia, Africa. The peoples of the Lower Omo Valley are considered to be among the most facinating on the African

Background imageImages Dated 8th February 2006: Karo Tribesman wearing a belt of bullets, Lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia

Karo Tribesman wearing a belt of bullets, Lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia Karo Tribesman standing in front of the Omo river wearing bullet belt(detail), Lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageImages Dated 8th February 2006: Karo Tribesman, body paint (detail), Lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia

Karo Tribesman, body paint (detail), Lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia Karo Tribesman, body paint (detail), Lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageImages Dated 8th February 2006: Colourful beads worn by a woman of the Galeb tribe

Colourful beads worn by a woman of the Galeb tribe, Lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia Colourful beads worn by a woman of the Galeb tribe, Lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageImages Dated 8th February 2006: Lion - Young climbing tree

Lion - Young climbing tree (Panthera leo). Ndutu - Ngorongoro Conservation Area - Tanzania - Africa

Background imageImages Dated 8th February 2006: Lion - Young resting on tree

Lion - Young resting on tree (Panthera leo). Ndutu - Ngorongoro Conservation Area - Tanzania - Africa

Background imageImages Dated 8th February 2006: F-15B Eagles escort the first Hawaii-based C-17 Globemaster III to its home

F-15B Eagles escort the first Hawaii-based C-17 Globemaster III to its home
Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii - F-15B Eagles escort the first Hawaii-based C-17 Globemaster III to its home. Hickam is the first base outside the continental U.S. to permanently host the C-17

Background imageImages Dated 8th February 2006: F-15B Eagles escort the first Hawaii-based C-17 Globemaster III to its home

F-15B Eagles escort the first Hawaii-based C-17 Globemaster III to its home
Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii - F-15B Eagles escort the first Hawaii-based C-17 Globemaster III to its home. Hickam is the first base outside the continental U.S. to permanently host the C-17

Background imageImages Dated 8th February 2006: nr Bridgend, South Wales, UK

nr Bridgend, South Wales, UK

Background imageImages Dated 8th February 2006: Monknash; near Bridgend, South Wales

Monknash; near Bridgend, South Wales

Background imageImages Dated 8th February 2006: North American Silk Moth the Io Moth photographed Sammamish, Washington

North American Silk Moth the Io Moth photographed Sammamish, Washington

Background imageImages Dated 8th February 2006: North America, Mexico, Guanajuato state, San Miguel de Allende. The facade or niche

North America, Mexico, Guanajuato state, San Miguel de Allende. The facade or niche on the outside of a building

Background imageImages Dated 8th February 2006: North America, Mexico, Guanajuato state, San Miguel de Allende. Facade, Plaza Civica

North America, Mexico, Guanajuato state, San Miguel de Allende. Facade, Plaza Civica. The ruins of a former convent near the church of San Francisco

Background imageImages Dated 8th February 2006: North America, Mexico, Guanajuato state, San Miguel de Allende. Facade, Plaza Civica

North America, Mexico, Guanajuato state, San Miguel de Allende. Facade, Plaza Civica. The ruins of a former convent near the church of San Francisco

Background imageImages Dated 8th February 2006: North America, Mexico, Guanajuato state, San Miguel. Casa de la Cuesta, a six bedroom bed

North America, Mexico, Guanajuato state, San Miguel. Casa de la Cuesta, a six bedroom bed
Mexico, Guanajuato state, San Miguel. Casa de la Cuesta, a six bedroom bed & breakfast, where each room is decorated in Mexican folk art located in the colonial city of San Miguel de Allende

Background imageImages Dated 8th February 2006: North America, Mexico, Guanajuato state, San Miguel de Allende. Street lantern

North America, Mexico, Guanajuato state, San Miguel de Allende. Street lantern and shadow

Background imageImages Dated 8th February 2006: North America, Mexico, Guanajuato state, San Miguel de Allende. Facade, Plaza Civica

North America, Mexico, Guanajuato state, San Miguel de Allende. Facade, Plaza Civica. The ruins of a former convent near the church of San Francisco

Background imageImages Dated 8th February 2006: North America, Mexico, Guanajuato state, San Miguel de Allende. Church of San Francisco

North America, Mexico, Guanajuato state, San Miguel de Allende. Church of San Francisco

Background imageImages Dated 8th February 2006: 1964 Dutch Grand Prix - Start: Graham Hill leads Jim Clark, Dan Gurney, John Surtees

1964 Dutch Grand Prix - Start: Graham Hill leads Jim Clark, Dan Gurney, John Surtees, Bruce McLaren, Peter Arundell
1964 Dutch Grand Prix. Zandvoort, Holland. 22-24 May 1964. Graham Hill (right, BRM P261) leads Jim Clark (#18 Lotus 25-Climax), Dan Gurney (#16 Brabham BT7-Climax), John Surtees (#2 Ferrari 158)

Background imageImages Dated 8th February 2006: 1964 Monaco Grand Prix: Jack Brabham and Jim Clark on the front row of the grid before the start

1964 Monaco Grand Prix: Jack Brabham and Jim Clark on the front row of the grid before the start
1964 Monaco Grand Prix. Monte Carlo, Monaco. 7-10 May 1964. Jack Brabham (#5 Brabham BT7-Climax) and Jim Clark (#12 Lotus 25-Climax) on the front row of the grid before the start

Background imageImages Dated 8th February 2006: Siamese Twins Rock formation and Pikes Peak, Garden of The Gods National Landmark

Siamese Twins Rock formation and Pikes Peak, Garden of The Gods National Landmark, Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA

Background imageImages Dated 8th February 2006: Nature, Fauna

Nature, Fauna
Siamese Twins Rock formation and Pikes Peak, Garden of The Gods National Landmark, Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA

Background imageImages Dated 8th February 2006: North America, Mexico, Guanajuato state, San Miguel de Allende. Flower pots on a window ledge

North America, Mexico, Guanajuato state, San Miguel de Allende. Flower pots on a window ledge

Background imageImages Dated 8th February 2006: North America, Mexico, Guanajuato state, San Miguel de Allende. A statue of Ignacio

North America, Mexico, Guanajuato state, San Miguel de Allende. A statue of Ignacio Allende on horseback in Plaza Civica

Background imageImages Dated 8th February 2006: North America, Mexico, Guanajuato state, San Miguel de Allende. Bell tower of church

North America, Mexico, Guanajuato state, San Miguel de Allende. Bell tower of church

Background imageImages Dated 8th February 2006: North America, Mexico

North America, Mexico, Guanajuato state, San Miguel de Allende. Lantern and shadow on wall

Background imageImages Dated 8th February 2006: North America, Mexico, Guanajuato state, San Miguel. A swinging door entrance to a local bar

North America, Mexico, Guanajuato state, San Miguel. A swinging door entrance to a local bar

Background imageImages Dated 8th February 2006: Durers Nude Woman with Zodiac

Durers Nude Woman with Zodiac. Albrecht Durer (1471-1528) was a German artist. His skillful use of perspective and mathematical proportions made him one of the outstanding artistic figures of

Background imageImages Dated 8th February 2006: Harlequin shrimp

Harlequin shrimp (Hymenocera picta) preying on a starfish (Fromia monilis, lower right). This shrimp feeds almost exclusively on the tube feet of starfish

Background imageImages Dated 8th February 2006: Emperor shrimp on a sea cucumber

Emperor shrimp on a sea cucumber
Emperor shrimp (Periclimenes imperator) on the skin of a Synapta maculata sea cucumber. This shrimp often rides on the skin of an inedible animal such as a sea cucumber

Background imageImages Dated 8th February 2006: Common octopus hunting

Common octopus hunting
Common octopus (Octopus vulgaris) hunting on the seabed. It is being followed by a Spanish hogfish (Bodianus rufus), which is hoping to catch any small animal the octopus flushes out

Background imageImages Dated 8th February 2006: Polycarpa aurata sea squirts

Polycarpa aurata sea squirts (purple/yellow) on a rock, surrounded by soft coral (orange). Sea squirts are primitive sessile animals that feed by passing water through their bodies

Background imageImages Dated 8th February 2006: Medusa worm sea cucumbers on a sponge

Medusa worm sea cucumbers on a sponge
Medusa worm sea cucumbers (Synaptula lamperti) on the surface of a sponge. These worm-like sea cucumbers are echinoderms, relatives of the starfish

Background imageImages Dated 8th February 2006: Australian pelican

Australian pelican (Pelecanus conspicillatus) preening on a beach. Preening is the cleaning and oiling of feathers to keep them in good condition

Background imageImages Dated 8th February 2006: Australian pelicans

Australian pelicans (Pelecanus conspicillatus) The Australian pelican inhabits inland and coastal waters in Australia, New Guinea, Indonesia and Fiji

Background imageImages Dated 8th February 2006: Snapping turtle

Snapping turtle (Chelydra serpentina). This freshwater turtle is found in wetlands throughout North America, from southern Canada to the Gulf of Mexico

Background imageImages Dated 8th February 2006: Rockhopper penguins

Rockhopper penguins (Eudyptes chrysocome) preening. Preening is the cleaning and oiling of feathers to keep them in good condition. The rockhopper penguin inhabits sub-Antarctic islands

Background imageImages Dated 8th February 2006: Californian sea lions

Californian sea lions (Zalophus californianus) swimming underwater. This sea lion inhabits coastal regions of the eastern Pacific Ocean. It feeds mainly on fish and cephalopods (squid and octopus)

Background imageImages Dated 8th February 2006: Californian sea lion with a tourist

Californian sea lion with a tourist
Californian sea lion (Zalophus californianus) being photographed as it sleeps on a beach. This is a bull (male) sea lion. Bulls are much larger than females

Background imageImages Dated 8th February 2006: Dragonfly metamorphosis

Dragonfly metamorphosis. Adult dragonfly on a plant stems after emerging from the nypmh stage. The discarded exoskeleton is beneath it

Background imageImages Dated 8th February 2006: Turquoise-capped parrotfish

Turquoise-capped parrotfish (Scarus dimidiatus). The blue colour of this fish indicates that it is a male. Females are grey/yellow

Background imageImages Dated 8th February 2006: Mahogany snappers

Mahogany snappers (Lutjanus mahogoni) sheltering amongst corals. This fish inhabits reefs in the tropical and subtropical western Atlantic Ocean, from North Carolina, USA, to Venezuela

Background imageImages Dated 8th February 2006: Sergeant major fish guarding its eggs

Sergeant major fish guarding its eggs
Male sergeant major (Abudefduf saxatilis) guarding his egg patch (red). This fish is usually silver with black bars, but the colour of the male changes to this blue when it is guarding the eggs

Background imageImages Dated 8th February 2006: Schoolmaster snapper

Schoolmaster snapper (Lutjanus apodus). This fish inhabits reefs and reef edges in the tropical and subtropical Atlantic Ocean, from Massachusetts, USA

Background imageImages Dated 8th February 2006: Stoplight parrotfish

Stoplight parrotfish (Sparisoma viride) on a coral reef. This fish inhabits coral reefs in the tropical western Atlantic, from Florida, USA, to Brazil

Background imageImages Dated 8th February 2006: Stoplight parrotfish supermale

Stoplight parrotfish supermale
Stoplight parrotfish (Sparisoma viride) on a coral reef. The colouration of this fish indicates that it is a supermale. Females and immature males are brown, white and red (see image Z605/1420)

Background imageImages Dated 8th February 2006: Merlets scorpionfish

Merlets scorpionfish (Rhinopias aphanes). This rare fish inhabits coral reefs in the tropical western Pacific Ocean. It uses its cryptic colouration to hide from both predators and prey

Background imageImages Dated 8th February 2006: Red cheek anthias by a sea fan

Red cheek anthias by a sea fan
Red cheek anthias (Pseudanthias huchtii) by a sea fan. This fish inhabits coral reefs in the tropical western Pacific Ocean



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