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Images Dated 3rd July 2006

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Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Cuisine at Fregate Island Resort

Cuisine at Fregate Island Resort

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: United States, Virginia, Fairfax, Huntley Meadows, boardwalk through cattails in fog

United States, Virginia, Fairfax, Huntley Meadows, boardwalk through cattails in fog
USA, Virginia, Fairfax, Huntley Meadows, boardwalk through cattails in fog

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Baskett Slough National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon, Teasel, and invasive from Europe

Baskett Slough National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon, Teasel, and invasive from Europe
Teasel (Dipsacus fullonum), Basket Slough National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon, USA

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Traditional Hopi girl, Povi Lomayauma 16 year old teenager, dressed in traditionally

Traditional Hopi girl, Povi Lomayauma 16 year old teenager, dressed in traditionally woven cotton dress holds a traditional fired clay pottery bowl while posing on the First Mesa near Polacca Arizona

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: United States, Virginia, Fairfax, Huntley Meadows, green heron walking on log

United States, Virginia, Fairfax, Huntley Meadows, green heron walking on log
USA, Virginia, Fairfax, Huntley Meadows, green heron walking on log

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: looking out at the Arctic ocean from Cape Thompson, 26 miles south of Point Hope

looking out at the Arctic ocean from Cape Thompson, 26 miles south of Point Hope, Chuckchi Sea, Arctic Alaska

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: common murre, Uria aalge, and thick-billed murre, Uria lomvia, flocks on ice floes

common murre, Uria aalge, and thick-billed murre, Uria lomvia, flocks on ice floes during spring breakup along the Arctic coast, Alaska

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: thick-billed murre, Uria lomvia, colony nesting on cliffs of Cape Thompson, along the Arctic coast

thick-billed murre, Uria lomvia, colony nesting on cliffs of Cape Thompson, along the Arctic coast, Chuckchi Sea, Alaska

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Galapagos Sea Lion pup and mother

Galapagos Sea Lion pup and mother
Ecuador. Galapagos Sea Lion pup and mother

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Remains of forest fire, Inyo National Forest, California

Remains of forest fire, Inyo National Forest, California

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: USA, North America, Virginia

USA, North America, Virginia
USA, Virginia, Fairfax, Huntley Meadows, sunrise over foggy wetland with cattails

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Central America, Ecuador

Central America, Ecuador
Ecuador. Galapagos Sea Lion closeup

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Central America, Ecuador

Central America, Ecuador
Ecuador. The beachmaster - Male Galapagos Sea Lion surveys his harem

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Ecuador. Galapagos Sea Lion pup on the beach

Ecuador. Galapagos Sea Lion pup on the beach

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Galapagos Oystercatcher. Galapagos Islands. Ecuador

Galapagos Oystercatcher. Galapagos Islands. Ecuador

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Central America, Ecuador

Central America, Ecuador
Ecuador. Galapagos Sea Lion pup and mother

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Ecuador. Marine Iguana saoaking up the sun in the Galapagos islands

Ecuador. Marine Iguana saoaking up the sun in the Galapagos islands

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Central America, Ecuador

Central America, Ecuador
Ecuador. Yellow Warbler searching for food on the beach in the Galapagos Islands

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Galapagos Oystercatcher. Galapagos Islands. Ecuador

Galapagos Oystercatcher. Galapagos Islands. Ecuador

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Central America, Ecuador

Central America, Ecuador
Ecuador. Galapagos Sea Lion leaving the water

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Ecuador. Galapagos Sea Lion pup and mother

Ecuador. Galapagos Sea Lion pup and mother

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Central America, Ecuador

Central America, Ecuador
Ecuador. Galapagos Sea Lion yawns on the beach

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Galapagos Oystercatcher. Galapagos Islands. Ecuador

Galapagos Oystercatcher. Galapagos Islands. Ecuador

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Ecuador. A Sally Lightfoot Crab, with its brilliantly colored carapace, is one of

Ecuador. A Sally Lightfoot Crab, with its brilliantly colored carapace, is one of the most recognizable inhabitants of the Galapagos Islands

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Ecuador. A male Galapagos Sea Lion, also known as beachmaster, surveys his harem

Ecuador. A male Galapagos Sea Lion, also known as beachmaster, surveys his harem

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Galapagos Oystercatcher. Galapagos Islands. Ecuador

Galapagos Oystercatcher. Galapagos Islands. Ecuador

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Galapagos Oystercatcher. Galapagos Islands. Ecuador

Galapagos Oystercatcher. Galapagos Islands. Ecuador

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Ecuador. Galapagos Sea Lion pup and mother

Ecuador. Galapagos Sea Lion pup and mother

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Central America, Ecuador

Central America, Ecuador
Ecuador. Galapagos Sea Lions greet each other

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Galapagos Sea Lion pup

Galapagos Sea Lion pup

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Central America, Ecuador

Central America, Ecuador
Ecuador. Galapagos Sea Lion stretches in the sun

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Ecuador. A Striated Heron eating a Sally Lightfoot Crab in the Galapagos Islands

Ecuador. A Striated Heron eating a Sally Lightfoot Crab in the Galapagos Islands

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Central America, Ecuador

Central America, Ecuador
Ecuador. Galapagos Sea Lion pup and mother

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Ecuador. A Sally Lightfoot Crab, with its brilliantly colored carapace, is one of

Ecuador. A Sally Lightfoot Crab, with its brilliantly colored carapace, is one of the most recognizable inhabitants of the Galapagos Islands

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Central America, Ecuador

Central America, Ecuador
Ecuador. Marine Iguana saoaking up the sun in the Galapagos islands

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Ecuador. Galapagos Sea Lion leaving the water

Ecuador. Galapagos Sea Lion leaving the water

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Ecuador. A Sally Lightfoot Crab, with its brilliantly colored carapace, is one of

Ecuador. A Sally Lightfoot Crab, with its brilliantly colored carapace, is one of the most recognizable inhabitants of the Galapagos Islands

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: USA, North America, Arizona

USA, North America, Arizona
Hopi Guardian or Disiplinarianpetroglyph located on a rock wall face near the village of Oraibi, Arizona

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: USA, North America, Arizona

USA, North America, Arizona
This square petroglyph carved into a rock face wall near Old Oraibi is the Hopi symbol for migration and the center of the universe

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Scenic views of Hopi Reservation lands from the Second Mesa. The Hopi homelands are

Scenic views of Hopi Reservation lands from the Second Mesa. The Hopi homelands are located in the northeastern Arizona and total over 1.5 million acres of valleys and mesas

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: USA, North America, Arizona

USA, North America, Arizona
Hopi rock carving called The Runner located on Third Mesa just below the village of Oriabi, Arizona

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: USA, North America, Arizona

USA, North America, Arizona
Hopi Guardian or Disiplinarianpetroglyph located on a rock wall face near the village of Oraibi, Arizona

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: USA, North America, Arizona

USA, North America, Arizona
Hopi rock art known as petroglyphs are located near the town of Old Oriabi, Arizona found along sandstone rock walls on Third Mesa

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: USA, North America, Arizona

USA, North America, Arizona
Hopi rock art known as petroglyphs are located near the town of Old Oriabi, Arizona found along sandstone rock walls on Third Mesa

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: USA, North America, Arizona

USA, North America, Arizona
Hopi petroglyph of Hey Hey A, the head of a water serpent, who appears before spring corn planting. Located on a rock face wall near the town of Old Oriabi, Arizona

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: USA, North America, Arizona

USA, North America, Arizona
Hopi petroglyph of Hey Hey A, the head of a water serpent, who appears before spring corn planting. Located on a rock face wall near the town of Old Oriabi, Arizona

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: USA, North America, Arizona

USA, North America, Arizona
Hopi petroglyph of Hey Hey A, the head of a water serpent, who appears before spring corn planting. Located on a rock face wall near the town of Old Oriabi, Arizona

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: USA, North America, Arizona

USA, North America, Arizona
Highway 264 that is the main road running through the Hopi Indian Reservation and Mesas in Arizona



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