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Images Dated 19th January 2006 (page 2)

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Background imageImages Dated 19th January 2006: Black Turnstone, Arenaria melanocephala

Black Turnstone, Arenaria melanocephala

Background imageImages Dated 19th January 2006: Double-crested Cormorant, Phalacrocorax auritus, United States

Double-crested Cormorant, Phalacrocorax auritus, United States

Background imageImages Dated 19th January 2006: Double-crested Cormorant, Phalacrocorax auritus, United States

Double-crested Cormorant, Phalacrocorax auritus, United States

Background imageImages Dated 19th January 2006: Ko Nok and Ton Sai Village from Ko Nai viewpoint

Ko Nok and Ton Sai Village from Ko Nai viewpoint, Ko Phi Phi, Thailand Ko Nok and Ton Sai Village from Ko Nai viewpoint. Ko Phi Phi. Andaman Sea Coast Thailand Asia

Background imageImages Dated 19th January 2006: Elephant, Mt

Elephant, Mt. Kilimanjaro, Masai Mara National Park, Kenya

Background imageImages Dated 19th January 2006: Elephant, Mt

Elephant, Mt. Kilimanjaro, Masai Mara National Park, Kenya

Background imageImages Dated 19th January 2006: Squadron personnel prepare an EA-6B Prowler for flight operations

Squadron personnel prepare an EA-6B Prowler for flight operations
Persian Gulf, January 19, 2006 - Squadron personnel prepare an EA-6B Prowler for flight operations aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71)

Background imageImages Dated 19th January 2006: An F-14 Tomcat is directed to the steam-powered catapult aboard USS Theodore Roosevelt

An F-14 Tomcat is directed to the steam-powered catapult aboard USS Theodore Roosevelt
Persian Gulf, January 19, 2006 - An F-14 Tomcat is directed to the steam-powered catapult prior to launch aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71)

Background imageImages Dated 19th January 2006: A technician welds metal together

A technician welds metal together
Eglin Air Force Base Florida - A technician welds metal together for an MK-84 container loading adapter designed by the munitions material handling equipment focal point

Background imageImages Dated 19th January 2006: Sammamish, Washington a North American species from California. A small female silk

Sammamish, Washington a North American species from California. A small female silk moth Calosaturnia walterorum

Background imageImages Dated 19th January 2006: Elk, Cervus elaphus, Banff National Park, Alberta, Rocky Mountains

Elk, Cervus elaphus, Banff National Park, Alberta, Rocky Mountains

Background imageImages Dated 19th January 2006: Kick Off

Kick Off
14th May 1966: The ball on the centre spot of the pitch awaiting the kick-off of the FA Cup final between Everton and Sheffield Wednesday at Wembley Stadium

Background imageImages Dated 19th January 2006: Plane Crop spraying in Adalucia, Spain, January

Plane Crop spraying in Adalucia, Spain, January
RES-484 Plane Crop spraying in Adalucia Spain, January. George Reszeter

Background imageImages Dated 19th January 2006: Vermillion Lake, Banff National Park, Alberta, Rocky Mountains

Vermillion Lake, Banff National Park, Alberta, Rocky Mountains

Background imageImages Dated 19th January 2006: Patterns in ice, Banff National Park, Alberta, Rocky Mountains

Patterns in ice, Banff National Park, Alberta, Rocky Mountains

Background imageImages Dated 19th January 2006: Mount Rundle and Vermillion Lake, Banff National Park, Alberta, Rocky Mountains

Mount Rundle and Vermillion Lake, Banff National Park, Alberta, Rocky Mountains

Background imageImages Dated 19th January 2006: Mount Rundle and Vermillion Lake, Banff National Park, Alberta, Rocky Mountains

Mount Rundle and Vermillion Lake, Banff National Park, Alberta, Rocky Mountains

Background imageImages Dated 19th January 2006: Hydrofiner at an oil refinery

Hydrofiner at an oil refinery
Oil refinery. This is the hydrofining area, where crude oil products are processed to remove any impurities, such as sulphur

Background imageImages Dated 19th January 2006: Catalytic cracker at an oil refinery

Catalytic cracker at an oil refinery
Oil refinery. This is the catalytic cracking area. Catalytic cracking uses high temperature and a catalyst to break down (crack) heavy oil fractions into lighter, more useful oils

Background imageImages Dated 19th January 2006: Vacuum pipestill at an oil refinery

Vacuum pipestill at an oil refinery
Oil refinery. This is a vacuum pipestill, a distillation tower (still) where the high-boiling point part of crude oil is refined into parts (fractions) such as fuel oil and bitumen

Background imageImages Dated 19th January 2006: Oil refinery storage tanks

Oil refinery storage tanks. The spherical tank is pressurized and contains liquified petroleum gas (LPG), one of the products from the refining of crude oil

Background imageImages Dated 19th January 2006: Oil refinery storage tank

Oil refinery storage tank. This tank contains products obtained from the refining and processing of crude oil. Crude oil is oil from the ground before it has been refined

Background imageImages Dated 19th January 2006: Oil refinery towers

Oil refinery towers. An oil refinery is where crude oil, a mixture of hydrocarbons, is refined (separated) in parts called fractions

Background imageImages Dated 19th January 2006: Oil refinery storage tanks

Oil refinery storage tanks. These tanks contain products obtained from the refining and processing of crude oil. Crude oil is oil from the ground before it has been refined

Background imageImages Dated 19th January 2006: Bitumen

Bitumen being poured onto a surface. Bitumen is a product of the refining of crude oil. Crude oil is a mixture of hydrocarbons that is heated to separate it into parts called fractions

Background imageImages Dated 19th January 2006: Vacuum pipestill at an oil refinery

Vacuum pipestill at an oil refinery
Oil refinery. This is a vacuum pipestill, a distillation tower (still) where the high-boiling point part of crude oil is refined into parts (fractions) such as fuel oil and bitumen

Background imageImages Dated 19th January 2006: Oil refinery storage tank

Oil refinery storage tank at dusk. This tank contains intermediate products obtained from the refining and processing of crude oil

Background imageImages Dated 19th January 2006: Catalytic cracker at an oil refinery

Catalytic cracker at an oil refinery
Oil refinery. This is the catalytic cracking area. Catalytic cracking uses high temperature and a catalyst to break down (crack) heavy oil fractions into lighter, more useful oils

Background imageImages Dated 19th January 2006: Hydrofiner at an oil refinery

Hydrofiner at an oil refinery
Oil refinery. This is the hydrofining area, where crude oil products are processed to remove any impurities, such as sulphur

Background imageImages Dated 19th January 2006: Catalytic cracker at an oil refinery

Catalytic cracker at an oil refinery
Oil refinery. This is the catalytic cracking area. Catalytic cracking uses high temperature and a catalyst to break down (crack) heavy oil fractions into lighter, more useful oils

Background imageImages Dated 19th January 2006: Lubricating oil

Lubricating oil
Heavy lubricating oil being poured onto a watch glass. Lubricating oil is a product of the refining of crude oil. Crude oil is a mixture of hydrocarbons that is heated to separate it into parts

Background imageImages Dated 19th January 2006: Furnace at an oil refinery

Furnace at an oil refinery
Oil refinery. This is the furnace where crude oil is heated to 470 degrees Celsius before it enters a distillation tower (still)

Background imageImages Dated 19th January 2006: Vacuum pipestill at an oil refinery

Vacuum pipestill at an oil refinery
Oil refinery. This is a vacuum pipestill, a distillation tower (still) where the high-boiling point part of crude oil is refined into parts (fractions) such as fuel oil and bitumen

Background imageImages Dated 19th January 2006: Gas compressor at an oil refinery

Gas compressor at an oil refinery
Oil refinery equipment. Gas compressor at an oil refinery. Gas compressors are usually used to compress a gas for transport

Background imageImages Dated 19th January 2006: Oil refinery storage tank

Oil refinery storage tank. This spherical tank is pressurized and contains liquified petroleum gas (LPG), one of the products from the refining of crude oil

Background imageImages Dated 19th January 2006: Oil refinery storage tank

Oil refinery storage tank. This tank contains fuels such as kerosene and petrol. These are two of the products obtained from the refining and processing of crude oil

Background imageImages Dated 19th January 2006: Atmospheric pipestill at an oil refinery

Atmospheric pipestill at an oil refinery
Oil refinery. This is an atmospheric pipestill, a distillation tower (still) where hot crude oil is separated into parts called fractions

Background imageImages Dated 19th January 2006: Oil refinery storage tanks

Oil refinery storage tanks at twilight. These spherical tanks are pressurized and contain liquified petroleum gas (LPG), one of the products from the refining of crude oil

Background imageImages Dated 19th January 2006: Oil refinery

Oil refinery. General view of an oil refinery, including structures such as oil storage tanks (at left and right), and a pipestill (barrel-shaped tower at centre)

Background imageImages Dated 19th January 2006: Hydrofiner at an oil refinery

Hydrofiner at an oil refinery
Oil refinery. This is the hydrofining area, where crude oil products are processed to remove any impurities, such as sulphur

Background imageImages Dated 19th January 2006: Industrial power station

Industrial power station. This is the COGEN power station at ExxonMobils Fawley Oil Refinery and Chemical Plant, Hampshire, UK

Background imageImages Dated 19th January 2006: Industrial power station

Industrial power station. This is the COGEN power station at ExxonMobils Fawley Oil Refinery and Chemical Plant, Hampshire, UK

Background imageImages Dated 19th January 2006: Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy
MODEL RELEASED. Physiotherapy. Physiotherapist assessing the mobility of a patients knee. Physiotherapy is the use of exercise to regain mobility and strength

Background imageImages Dated 19th January 2006: Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy
MODEL RELEASED. Physiotherapy. Physiotherapist assessing the mobility of a patients knee. Physiotherapy is the use of exercise to regain mobility and strength

Background imageImages Dated 19th January 2006: Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy
MODEL RELEASED. Physiotherapy. Physiotherapist assessing a patients knee. The patient is wearing a brace to immobilise his leg after an injury

Background imageImages Dated 19th January 2006: Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy
MODEL RELEASED. Physiotherapy. Physiotherapist assessing the mobility in a patients knee. The patient is wearing a brace to immobilise his leg after an injury

Background imageImages Dated 19th January 2006: Oil refinery

Oil refinery silhouetted in twilight at dusk. An electricity pylon is at lower centre. An oil refinery is where crude oil is separated (refined) into parts (fractions)

Background imageImages Dated 19th January 2006: Oil refinery

Oil refinery silhouetted against the setting sun. An electricity pylon is at lower centre. An oil refinery is where crude oil is separated (refined) into parts (fractions)



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