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Images Dated 9th April 2010 (page 7)

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Background imageImages Dated 9th April 2010: Charleston, South Carolina, USA. The historic pink house in downtown Charleston

Charleston, South Carolina, USA. The historic pink house in downtown Charleston

Background imageImages Dated 9th April 2010: Scotlands Denis Law - 1972 British Home Championship

Scotlands Denis Law - 1972 British Home Championship
Football - 1972 British Home Championship - Scotland 0 England 1 Scotlands Denis Law at Hampden Park, Glasgow

Background imageImages Dated 9th April 2010: Human liver, artwork

Human liver, artwork
Human liver, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 9th April 2010: Blue supergiant star, artwork

Blue supergiant star, artwork
Blue supergiant star, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 9th April 2010: Fractal, artwork

Fractal, artwork
Fractal, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 9th April 2010: Fractal, artwork

Fractal, artwork
Fractal, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 9th April 2010: Fractal, artwork

Fractal, artwork
Fractal, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 9th April 2010: Fractal, artwork

Fractal, artwork
Fractal, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 9th April 2010: Human liver, artwork

Human liver, artwork
Human liver, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 9th April 2010: Blue supergiant star, artwork

Blue supergiant star, artwork
Blue supergiant star, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 9th April 2010: Abstract artwork

Abstract artwork
Abstract computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 9th April 2010: Human kidney, artwork

Human kidney, artwork
Human kidney, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 9th April 2010: Brain anatomy, artwork

Brain anatomy, artwork
Brain anatomy, computer artwork. The cerebellum is purple the corpus callosum is green

Background imageImages Dated 9th April 2010: Fractal, artwork

Fractal, artwork
Fractal, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 9th April 2010: Fractal, artwork

Fractal, artwork
Fractal, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 9th April 2010: Cells, conceptual artwork

Cells, conceptual artwork
Cells, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 9th April 2010: Fractal, artwork

Fractal, artwork
Fractal, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 9th April 2010: Fractal, artwork

Fractal, artwork
Fractal, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 9th April 2010: Microchip, artwork

Microchip, artwork
Microchip, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 9th April 2010: Fractal, artwork

Fractal, artwork
Fractal, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 9th April 2010: Microchip, artwork

Microchip, artwork
Microchip, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 9th April 2010: Human liver, artwork

Human liver, artwork
Human liver, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 9th April 2010: Human kidneys, artwork

Human kidneys, artwork
Human kidneys, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 9th April 2010: Human liver, artwork

Human liver, artwork
Human liver, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 9th April 2010: Fractal, artwork

Fractal, artwork
Fractal, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 9th April 2010: Fractal, artwork

Fractal, artwork
Fractal, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 9th April 2010: Brain anatomy, artwork

Brain anatomy, artwork
Brain anatomy, computer artwork. The cerebellum is purple the corpus callosum is green

Background imageImages Dated 9th April 2010: Tube sponges

Tube sponges. Large tube sponges growing on a reef wall. Photographed off Ambon, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 9th April 2010: Biorock reef restoration, Indonesia

Biorock reef restoration, Indonesia
Biorock reef restoration. Electrical cables attached to a Biorock reef restoration structure. The Biorock process was developed by Thomas Goreau and Wolf Hilbertz in the 1970 s

Background imageImages Dated 9th April 2010: Reef balls on the sea bed, Indonesia

Reef balls on the sea bed, Indonesia
Reef balls on the sea bed. Reef balls were first developed in the US as a way to help the restoration of damaged coral reefs

Background imageImages Dated 9th April 2010: Space junk, conceptual artwork

Space junk, conceptual artwork. Large number of satellites orbiting the Earth, representing the hazards of space junk (also called space debris)

Background imageImages Dated 9th April 2010: Triceratops drinking at a pond, artwork

Triceratops drinking at a pond, artwork. This was a common dinosaur in the late Cretaceous period, from around 70 million years ago until the extinction of the dinosaurs some 65 million years ago

Background imageImages Dated 9th April 2010: Biorock reef restoration, Indonesia

Biorock reef restoration, Indonesia
Biorock reef restoration. Healthy hard corals growing on a Biorock reef restoration structure. The Biorock process was developed by Thomas Goreau and Wolf Hilbertz in the 1970 s

Background imageImages Dated 9th April 2010: Biorock reef restoration, Indonesia

Biorock reef restoration, Indonesia
Biorock reef restoration. Healthy hard and soft corals growing on a Biorock reef restoration structure growing on a Biorock reef restoration structure

Background imageImages Dated 9th April 2010: Tube sponges

Tube sponges. Large tube sponges growing on a reef wall. Photographed off Ambon, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 9th April 2010: Biorock reef restoration, Indonesia

Biorock reef restoration, Indonesia
Biorock reef restoration. Coral fragment cemented to a Biorock reef restoration structure. The Biorock process was developed by Thomas Goreau and Wolf Hilbertz in the 1970 s

Background imageImages Dated 9th April 2010: Giant frogfish on a large sponge

Giant frogfish on a large sponge
Giant frogfish (Antennarius commersonii) on a large sponge. Frogfish are ambush predators that rely on camouflage to remain undetected by their prey

Background imageImages Dated 9th April 2010: Tropical reef

Tropical reef. Hard corals, fish (anthias) and filter feeders on an exposed underwater reef. Photographed off Ambon, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 9th April 2010: Biorock reef restoration, Indonesia

Biorock reef restoration, Indonesia
Biorock reef restoration. Coral fragment cemented to a Biorock reef restoration structure. The Biorock process was developed by Thomas Goreau and Wolf Hilbertz in the 1970 s

Background imageImages Dated 9th April 2010: Plesiosaur attack, artwork

Plesiosaur attack, artwork. Plesiosaurs were marine reptiles that inhabited the seas throughout the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods from around 200 to 65 million years ago

Background imageImages Dated 9th April 2010: Harvested pumpkins

Harvested pumpkins (genus Cucurbita). Pumpkins are grown for their pulpy flesh, which can be used to make soups, pies and other dishes. The seeds can be ground into a flour or used to make an oil

Background imageImages Dated 9th April 2010: Giant clam

Giant clam. Close-up of the mantle of a Tridacna sp. clam. Photographed off Bali, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 9th April 2010: Vulcanoid asteroid and Sun, artwork

Vulcanoid asteroid and Sun, artwork
Vulcanoid asteroid and Sun. Artwork of an asteroid that is circling the Sun within the orbit of the innermost planet Mercury

Background imageImages Dated 9th April 2010: Earth from space, artwork

Earth from space, artwork
Earth from space. Artwork of the Earth and the Sun against a starry background. On the Earth, the day-night line (the terminator)

Background imageImages Dated 9th April 2010: Raw sewage

Raw sewage overflowing from an access cover (manhole) for a public sewer, in Oxfordshire, UK. The sewage is flowing down a footpath to reach a chalk stream (not seen)

Background imageImages Dated 9th April 2010: Biorock reef restoration, Indonesia

Biorock reef restoration, Indonesia
Biorock reef restoration. Healthy hard corals growing on a Biorock reef restoration structure. The Biorock process was developed by Thomas Goreau and Wolf Hilbertz in the 1970 s

Background imageImages Dated 9th April 2010: Ankylosaur family, artwork

Ankylosaur family, artwork. This heavily-armoured dinosaur lived in the early Mesozoic era, in the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods, between about 125 and 65 million years ago

Background imageImages Dated 9th April 2010: Black coral

Black coral. Shoal of fish swimming over black coral (white). The living tissue of black coral (family Antipathidae) is brightly coloured (often white, as seen here)



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