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Images Dated 17th July 2005

Choose a picture from our Images Dated 17th July 2005 Collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts

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Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2005: Picture No. 10754505

Picture No. 10754505
Red Snow / Watermelon Snow - caused by unicellular algae. At c. 11, 500 ft. (Chlamydomonas nivalis) Date

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2005: USA -half dome seen through jeffrey's and whitebark pines. Yosemite National Park

USA -half dome seen through jeffrey's and whitebark pines. Yosemite National Park
ROG-11957 USA - half dome seen through Jeffrey pine (Pinus jeffreyi) and whitebark pines (Pinus albicaulis). Yosemite National Park, California

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2005: Common Tern

Common Tern
ROY-142 Common Tern - Perched on favourite perch near nest. Cleveland, England, UK Sterna hirundo Roy Glen Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2005: Western White Pine - old tree growing in crevices in granite Yosemite National Park, USA

Western White Pine - old tree growing in crevices in granite Yosemite National Park, USA
ROG-11956 Western White Pine - old tree growing in crevices in granite Yosemite National Park, California, USA Pinus monticola Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2005: Picture No. 10754481

Picture No. 10754481
Bird Watching Group - by Mono Lake at dawn Date

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2005: Alpine Columbine, at about 11, 000 ft. Introgressive hybridisation with crimson columbine A

Alpine Columbine, at about 11, 000 ft. Introgressive hybridisation with crimson columbine A
ROG-11940 Alpine Columbine, at about 11, 000 ft. Introgressive hybridisation with crimson columbine A. formosa to produce attractive hybrid "alpine pink columbine" Odell Lake

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2005: Western White Pine - old tree growing in crevices in granite. Yosemite National Park, USA

Western White Pine - old tree growing in crevices in granite. Yosemite National Park, USA
ROG-11958 Western White Pine - old tree growing in crevices in granite Yosemite National Park, California, USA. Pinus monticola Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2005: Sierra / Western Juniper - at 8000 ft on granite Yosemite National Park, USA

Sierra / Western Juniper - at 8000 ft on granite Yosemite National Park, USA
ROG-11955 Sierra / Western Juniper - at 8000 ft on granite Yosemite National Park, California, USA. Juniperus occidentalis Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2005: Whitebark Pines, dwarfed at high altitude (c. 12, 000 ft) in Yosemite National Park, USA

Whitebark Pines, dwarfed at high altitude (c. 12, 000 ft) in Yosemite National Park, USA
ROG-11954 Whitebark Pines, dwarfed at high altitude (c. 12, 000 ft) in Yosemite National Park, California, USA Pinus albicaulis Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2005: California Gull - eating Alkali Flies along the shore of Mono Lake. California, USA

California Gull - eating Alkali Flies along the shore of Mono Lake. California, USA
ROG-11934 California Gull - eating Alkali Flies along the shore of Mono Lake. California, USA. Larus californicus Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2005: California Gull - eating Alkali Flies, along the shore of Mono Lake California, USA

California Gull - eating Alkali Flies, along the shore of Mono Lake California, USA
ROG-11933 California Gull - eating Alkali Flies, along the shore of Mono Lake California, USA Larus californicus Lake Mono is a saline, soda lake

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2005: Alkali Flies - related to Brine Flies. In Mono Lake, east side of Sierre Nevada near Lee Vining

Alkali Flies - related to Brine Flies. In Mono Lake, east side of Sierre Nevada near Lee Vining
ROG-11932 Alkali Flies - related to Brine Flies. In Mono Lake, east side of Sierre Nevada near Lee Vining, California, USA Ephydra hians Mono lake is a saline, soda lake

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2005: Mono Lake - at 6400 feet. Famous for its tufa pinnacles, threat from Los Angeles water supply

Mono Lake - at 6400 feet. Famous for its tufa pinnacles, threat from Los Angeles water supply, and its birds
ROG-11914 Mono Lake - at 6400 feet. Tufa pinnacles at sunset. East side of Sierra Nevada, near Lee Vining, California, USA Mono Lake is a closed hydrological basin - water flows into it

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2005: Mono Lake - at 6400 feet. Famous for its tufa pinnacles, threat from Los Angeles water supply

Mono Lake - at 6400 feet. Famous for its tufa pinnacles, threat from Los Angeles water supply, and its birds
ROG-11913 Mono Lake - at 6400 feet. Tufa pinnacles at sunset. East side of Sierra Nevada, near Lee Vining, California, USA Mono Lake is a closed hydrological basin - water flows into it

Background imageImages Dated 17th July 2005: Cotswold village of Naunton across the Windrush Valley, UK

Cotswold village of Naunton across the Windrush Valley, UK
MAB-90 Cotswold village of Naunton across the Windrush Valley, UK Naunton cotswold village traditional typical small stone Mark Boulton Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only


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