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Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Land Rover hybrid, Morgan engine, 1971, Blue, & white

Land Rover hybrid, Morgan engine, 1971, Blue, & white
Land Rover hybrid, Morgan engine 1971 Blue & white

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Land Rover hybrid, Morgan engine, 1971, Blue, & white

Land Rover hybrid, Morgan engine, 1971, Blue, & white
Land Rover hybrid, Morgan engine 1971 Blue & white

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Land Rover hybrid, Morgan engine, 1971, Blue, & white

Land Rover hybrid, Morgan engine, 1971, Blue, & white
Land Rover hybrid, Morgan engine 1971 Blue & white

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Land Rover hybrid, Morgan engine, 1971, Blue, & white

Land Rover hybrid, Morgan engine, 1971, Blue, & white
Land Rover hybrid, Morgan engine 1971 Blue & white

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Land Rover hybrid, Morgan engine, 1971, Blue, & white

Land Rover hybrid, Morgan engine, 1971, Blue, & white
Land Rover hybrid, Morgan engine 1971 Blue & white

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: The Brenta Dolomites covered in snow reflecting in the Lake Malghette, Trentino, Italy, Europe

The Brenta Dolomites covered in snow reflecting in the Lake Malghette, Trentino, Italy, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Picture No. 10892481

Picture No. 10892481
Fungi - Brick Caps (Hypholoma sublateritium) Date

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Picture No. 10892480

Picture No. 10892480
Fungi - Birch Polypore - on fallen Birch branch (Piptoporus betulinus) Date

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Picture No. 10892482

Picture No. 10892482
Fungi - Candle-snuff Fungus (Xylaria hypoxylon) Date

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Picture No. 10892483

Picture No. 10892483
Fungi - Coprinus impatiens (Coprinus impatiens) Date

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Picture No. 10892485

Picture No. 10892485
Fungi - Neobulgaria pura - on Beech trunk (Neobulgaria pura) Date

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Picture No. 10892490

Picture No. 10892490
Fungi - Sulphur Tuft (Hypholoma fasciculare) Date

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Picture No. 10892486

Picture No. 10892486
Fungi - Nolanea cetrata (Nolanea cetrata) Date

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Picture No. 10893772

Picture No. 10893772
Elephant Bones - spread in the savannah (Loxodonta africana) Date

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Picture No. 10894798

Picture No. 10894798
Great Spotted Woodpecker (Dentrocopos major) Date

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Picture No. 10894738

Picture No. 10894738
Great Tit (Parus major) Date

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Picture No. 10893773

Picture No. 10893773
Elephant Bones - spread in the savannah (Loxodonta africana) Date

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Picture No. 10893770

Picture No. 10893770
Tourist - with Elephant bone (Loxodonta africana) Date

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Picture No. 10893771

Picture No. 10893771
Elephant Bones - spread in the savannah (Loxodonta africana) Date

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Picture No. 10894731

Picture No. 10894731
Nuthatch (Sitta europaea) Date

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Picture No. 10892489

Picture No. 10892489
Fungi - Sulphur Tuft (Hypholoma fasciculare) Date

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Picture No. 10983541

Picture No. 10983541
Common Dandelion - throwing seeds Salamanca, Castilla y Leon, Spain (Taraxacum officinale) Date

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Portable solar cooker in desert

Portable solar cooker in desert
Solar cooking. Uzbek tribesmen use a solar cooker to heat water for tea. The solar cooker uses a paraboloidal mirror to reflect sunlight to a focus point

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Natural stack near Kamchatka, Russia

Natural stack near Kamchatka, Russia
Stack. A sea stack, or kekur, just off the coast of Starichkov Island, Russia. In the distance can be seen volcanic peaks on the Kamchatka Peninsula

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Red Campion Seed (Silene dioica) SEM

Red Campion Seed (Silene dioica) SEM
Red campion seed. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a seed from a red campion plant (Silene dioica). Seed shapes

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Drift conveyor in a potash mine

Drift conveyor in a potash mine
Potash mine. Workers next to a drift conveyor in a potash mine. This is the means of transporting mined rocks from the work face

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Plant research

Plant research. Researcher removing a flower from a plant during research into increasing crop yields

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Sapsan high-speed train

Sapsan high-speed train
High-speed train. A Russian Sapsan high speed train in a platform at Nizhny Novgorod station. These trains are based on the Siemens ICE3 train, but widened for Russias wider gauge tracks

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Chukotka peninsula, Russia

Chukotka peninsula, Russia
Snow-covered mountains in the Chokotka Peninsula, the easternmost point of Russia. Chukotka (also known as the Chokchi Peninsula) is on the western coast of the Bering Strait

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Human spine, artwork

Human spine, artwork
Human spine. Computer artwork of the human spine. The cervical (neck) spine is yellow, the thoracic (upper) spine is red and the lumbar (lower) spine is maroon

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: European bison

European bison. A European bison (Bison bonasus), also known as a wisant, photographed in a reserve in Belarus. Once a widespread species, the wisant was hunted to extinction in the wild by 1919

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Harvesting cabbages

Harvesting cabbages
Harvest. Workers harvesting cabbages by hand in a field in Belarus. Photographed in 2011

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Plant research

Plant research. Researchers potting seedlings during research into increasing crop yields

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Access tunnel in a potash mine

Access tunnel in a potash mine
Potash mine. View along an access tunnel of a potash mine. Potash consists of potassium salts, mainly chloride, that are sequentially deposited in inland marine environments along with common salt

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Bones of the torso, artwork

Bones of the torso, artwork
Bones of the torso and neck, computer artwork. At centre is the spine. The spinal column is made up of vertebrae, block-like bones that protect the spinal cord and support the upper body

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Baltic Bees aerobatic display team

Baltic Bees aerobatic display team
Aerobatics. Three L-39 jet trainer aircraft write loops in smoke during an air display. These aircraft belong to the Baltic Bees, a nine-aircraft display team based in Latvia

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: European bison in a reserve, Russia

European bison in a reserve, Russia
European bison. A European bison (Bison bonasus), also known as a wisant, photographed in a reserve in Russia. Once a widespread species, the wisant was hunted to extinction in the wild by 1919

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Bacterial ribosome, molecular model

Bacterial ribosome, molecular model
Bacterial ribosome. Molecular model of a 30S (small) ribosomal sub-unit from the bacteria Escherichia coli. Ribosomes are composed of protein and RNA (ribonucleic acid)

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Bones of the torso, artwork

Bones of the torso, artwork
Bones of the torso and neck, computer artwork. At centre is the spine. The cervical (neck) spine is yellow, the thoracic (upper) spine is red and the lumbar (lower) spine is maroon

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Boring machine in a potash mine

Boring machine in a potash mine
Potash mine. A tunnel boring machine in a potash mine. The machine combined cutting teeth that break the face of the deposit with a set of helical blades that pull the rock toward the drift conveyor

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Human skeleton, artwork

Human skeleton, artwork
Human skeleton, computer artwork. Running down centre is the spine. The cervical (neck) spine is blue, thethoracic (upper) spine is green and the lumbar (lower) spine is orange

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Plant research

Plant research. Researcher removing a flower from a plant during research into increasing crop yields

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Human spine, artwork

Human spine, artwork
Human spine. Computer artwork of the human spine. The cervical (neck) spine is yellow, the thoracic (upper) spine is red and the lumbar (lower) spine is maroon

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Sundew Seed Detail (Drosera capensis)

Sundew Seed Detail (Drosera capensis)
Sundew seed detail. Scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the surface of a Cape Sundew seed (Drosera capensis). This carnivorous plant comes from the Cape region of South Africa and thrives in bogs

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Bones of the torso, artwork

Bones of the torso, artwork
Bones of the torso and neck, computer artwork. At centre is the spine. The thoracic (upper) spine is blue and the lumbar (lower) spine is dark blue

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Long jumper

Long jumper
Long jump. A Latvian athlete, Ineta Radevica, seen in mid-air while competing in the long jump. Photographed at the 2010 European Championships at Barcelona, Spain

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Plant research

Plant research. Researcher tending plants in a greenhouse

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Plant research

Plant research. Close-up of a researcher removing a flower bud from a plant during research into increasing crop yields



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