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Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2006: Lake Gerardmer, France. france, french, europe, european, travel, tourism

Lake Gerardmer, France. france, french, europe, european, travel, tourism
Lake Gerardmer, France

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2006: Picture No. 10755101

Picture No. 10755101
Purple oxytropis (Oxytropis halleri) Date

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2006: Picture No. 10870212

Picture No. 10870212
Peacock flounder lying camouflaged in sandy seabed in Tobago (Bothus lunatus) Date

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2006: Snail

Snail

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2006: Ragdoll Cat

Ragdoll Cat
LA-8790 Ragdoll Cat Jean-Michel Labat

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2006: Ragdoll Cat

Ragdoll Cat
LA-8793 Ragdoll Cat Jean-Michel Labat

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2006: USA, North America, Texas

USA, North America, Texas
USA, Texas, Rio Grande Valley, McAllen. Blue grosbeak female perched on branch

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2006: Mountain Range, Cordillera Blanca, Peru

Mountain Range, Cordillera Blanca, Peru

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2006: Winding road, Cordillera Blanca, Peru

Winding road, Cordillera Blanca, Peru

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2006: USA, North America, Alaska

USA, North America, Alaska
Moss Campion (Silene acaulis) - Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2006: Moss Campion (Silene acaulis) - Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska

Moss Campion (Silene acaulis) - Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2006: An aerial view of the Brooks mountain range and arctic valley where it is purported

An aerial view of the Brooks mountain range and arctic valley where it is purported that conservationists decided to lobby for the creation of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2006: An aerial view of the mountain terrain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska

An aerial view of the mountain terrain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2006: An aerial view of the arctic wilderness in the heart of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge

An aerial view of the arctic wilderness in the heart of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2006: USA, North America, Alaska

USA, North America, Alaska
Arctic Horsetails (Equisetum tenue) emerging from a pond - Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2006: USA, North America, Alaska

USA, North America, Alaska
Arctic Poppy (Papaver radicatum) and Lichen - Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2006: USA, North America, Alaska

USA, North America, Alaska
White Mountain Aven (Dryas octopetala) and Lichen - Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2006: USA, North America, Alaska

USA, North America, Alaska
White Mountain Aven (Dryas octopetala) and Lichen - Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2006: Europe, France

Europe, France
Domaine Peyre Rose, St Pargoire. Gres de Montpellier. Languedoc. France. Europe. Wine glass

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2006: Europe, France

Europe, France
Domaine Peyre Rose, St Pargoire. Gres de Montpellier. Languedoc. France. Europe. Vineyard donkey

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2006: Europe, France

Europe, France
Glass engraved with the name of the winery with Vin de Laurence. Domaine du Mas de Daumas Gassac. in Aniane. Languedoc. France. Europe

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2006: Europe, France

Europe, France
Domaine du Mas de Daumas Gassac. in Aniane. Languedoc. Vine leaves. Old, gnarled and twisting vine. The Peyrafioc vineyard, the first one planted, in 1972. France

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2006: Europe, France

Europe, France
Domaine du Mas de Daumas Gassac. in Aniane. Languedoc. Barrel cellar. France. Europe

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2006: Domaine du Mas de Daumas Gassac. in Aniane. Languedoc. The main building. France

Domaine du Mas de Daumas Gassac. in Aniane. Languedoc. The main building. France. Europe. Vineyard

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2006: Europe, France

Europe, France
Chateau Capion in Aniane. Languedoc. The main building. France. Europe. Vineyard

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2006: Europe, France

Europe, France
Domaine Mas Jullien, Jonquieres village. Mont Baudille. Terrasses de Larzac. Languedoc. France. Europe. Vineyard

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2006: Europe, France

Europe, France
Domaine Mas Jullien, Jonquieres village. Mont Baudille. Terrasses de Larzac. Languedoc. France. Europe. Vineyard

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2006: The village with the church in the middle. St Pargoire. Languedoc. Garrigue undergrowth

The village with the church in the middle. St Pargoire. Languedoc. Garrigue undergrowth vegetation with bushes and herbs. France. Europe

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2006: Europe, France

Europe, France
The village with the church in the middle. St Pargoire. Languedoc. Garrigue undergrowth vegetation with bushes and herbs. France. Europe

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2006: Marlene Soria Domaine Peyre Rose, St Pargoire. Gres de Montpellier. Languedoc. Pouring

Marlene Soria Domaine Peyre Rose, St Pargoire. Gres de Montpellier. Languedoc. Pouring wine in a decanter. France. Europe

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2006: Europe, France

Europe, France
Domaine Peyre Rose, St Pargoire. Gres de Montpellier. Languedoc. Pouring wine in a decanter. Wine aerating in a carafe. France. Europe

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2006: Europe, France

Europe, France
Marlene Soria Domaine Peyre Rose, St Pargoire. Gres de Montpellier. Languedoc. Pouring wine in a decanter. Wine aerating in a carafe. France. Europe. Bottle

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2006: Domaine Mas Cal Demoura, in Jonquieres village. Terrasses de Larzac. Languedoc. Stainless

Domaine Mas Cal Demoura, in Jonquieres village. Terrasses de Larzac. Languedoc. Stainless steel fermentation and storage tanks. France. Europe. Wine glass

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2006: View over the plain from the top of the vineyard hill. Domaine du Mas de Daumas Gassac

View over the plain from the top of the vineyard hill. Domaine du Mas de Daumas Gassac. in Aniane. Languedoc. Muscat grape vine variety. La Cerane plot. France. Europe. Vineyard

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2006: CHINESE LABORER, 1888. A Chinese laborer in San Francisco posing for a portrait with pictures

CHINESE LABORER, 1888. A Chinese laborer in San Francisco posing for a portrait with pictures affixed to his jacket of Democratic presidential candidate Grover Cleveland

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2006: Proboscis monkey

Proboscis monkey. Male proboscis monkey (Nasalis larvatus) sitting on a branch. The proboscis monkey is endemic to Borneo and the Mentawai Islands of Sumatra

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2006: Silver leaf langurs

Silver leaf langurs (Presbytis cristata) eating leaves. These primates are found in Thailand, Western Malaysia and Borneo

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2006: Waglers pit viper

Waglers pit viper (Tropidolaemus wagleri). This snake is one of the most common pit vipers in Borneo. It is generally very docile but is capable of delivering a painful, if not fatal bite

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2006: Silver leaf langur

Silver leaf langur (Presbytis cristata) eating leaves. This primate is found in Thailand, Western Malaysia and Borneo. Adult silver leaf-langurs have metallic grey fur and a crest of spiky red hair

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2006: Stream of bats

Stream of bats (order Chiroptera) flying out of Deer Cave at Mulu National Park, Sarawak. Every evening, millions of bats including free-tailed bats, wrinkle-lipped bats

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2006: Emperor angelfish

Emperor angelfish
Juvenile emperor angelfish (Pomacanthus imperator). This fish inhabits reefs throughout the tropical Indo-Pacific region, feeding on sponges and other sedentary animals

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2006: Copperbanded butterflyfish

Copperbanded butterflyfish (Chelmon rostratus). This tropical fish inhabits the waters of the Indo-West Pacific region. It has developed a long mouth part to enable it to feed on coral polyps

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2006: Schooling bigeye trevally

Schooling bigeye trevally
Schooling Bigeye trevally. The trevally or jackfish (Caranx sexfasciatus) congregates in large schools during the day normally along the edges of a reef wall in an area with the strongest current

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2006: Lionfish

Lionfish (Pterois volitans). This predator often hunts in packs, using its widespread fins to force prey, mostly smaller fish, into a crevice in coral or rocks

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2006: Ring-tailed cardinal fish

Ring-tailed cardinal fish (Apogon aureus). These common fish spend most of their time in small schools hiding in the shelter of the reef

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2006: Pygmy seahorse

Pygmy seahorse (Hippocampus bargibanti) camouflaged on a sea fan coral (Muricella sp.). These seahorses have scaleless bodies

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2006: DNA molecule

DNA molecule. Computer model of a molecule of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). Atoms are represented as blobs and are colour-coded: carbon (green), oxygen (red), phosphorus (orange)

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2006: DNA molecule

DNA molecule. Computer model of a molecule of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: carbon (green), oxygen (red), phosphorus (orange)



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