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Images Dated 12th November 2009

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Background imageImages Dated 12th November 2009: Organic farming

Organic farming. Field of crops cultivated using organic farming methods. These plants are being grown on the fertile alluvium of the flood plain of the Wye Valley, Gloucestershire, England

Background imageImages Dated 12th November 2009: Taw-Torridge Estuary at low tide

Taw-Torridge Estuary at low tide, seen from Northern Burrows, Devon, England. This is the estuary of the rivers Taw and Torridge, where they meet the sea

Background imageImages Dated 12th November 2009: Autumn leaves in a stream

Autumn leaves in a stream. This is a hillside stream, running downwards through oak and beech woodland, carrying recent fallen autumnal leaves which get stuck to many obstacles

Background imageImages Dated 12th November 2009: Autumn silver birch tree

Autumn silver birch tree. Wind-blown silver birch tree (Betula pendula), with autumn colours, on a slope overlooking the River Wye, Gloucestershire, England

Background imageImages Dated 12th November 2009: Braunton Burrows biodiversity site

Braunton Burrows biodiversity site. This area of grey-dune slacks includes a flooded area full of ponds. These areas have a high biodiversity of fauna

Background imageImages Dated 12th November 2009: River Lyn in autumn

River Lyn in autumn. The Lynmouth Gorge is wooded on both sides by oak and scattered beech trees showing their autumn colours

Background imageImages Dated 12th November 2009: Lynmouth Valley in autumn

Lynmouth Valley in autumn. The valley of the river Lyn near Lymouth seen from above and looking towards Countisbury, Exmoor, Devon, England

Background imageImages Dated 12th November 2009: Beech trees in autumn

Beech trees in autumn. Three beech trees (Fagus sylvatica) showing autumnal coloration. Photographed in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England

Background imageImages Dated 12th November 2009: Field of Brussels sprouts

Field of Brussels sprouts (Brassica oleracea gemminifera). The lower leaves fall off leaving the buds, which swell up to form the vegetable

Background imageImages Dated 12th November 2009: Brussels sprout plant

Brussels sprout plant (Brassica oleracea gemminifera). The lower leaves fall off leaving the buds, which swell up to form the vegetable

Background imageImages Dated 12th November 2009: United Kingdom passport under UV light

United Kingdom passport under UV light
United Kingdom passport under ultraviolet (UV) light. Close up of passport design under UV light revealing invisible fluorescent ink

Background imageImages Dated 12th November 2009: Lynmouth Valley in autumn

Lynmouth Valley in autumn. The valley of the river Lyn near Lymouth seen from above and looking towards Countisbury, Exmoor, Devon, England

Background imageImages Dated 12th November 2009: Eutrophication in a flooded field

Eutrophication in a flooded field. Muddy pool on a pathway running through a field of grazing cattle. The run-off of water contains urine and soluble dung and is ideal for the growth of algae

Background imageImages Dated 12th November 2009: United Kingdom passport under UV light

United Kingdom passport under UV light
United Kingdom passport under ultraviolet (UV) light.Close up of passport design under UV light revealing invisible fluorescent ink

Background imageImages Dated 12th November 2009: United Kingdom passport design

United Kingdom passport design. Close up of a page from inside a UK passport. The design incorporates invisible fluorescent ink that is only revealed under ultraviolet light

Background imageImages Dated 12th November 2009: Lynmouth Valley in autumn

Lynmouth Valley in autumn. The valley of the river Lyn near Lymouth seen from above and looking towards Countisbury, Exmoor, Devon, England

Background imageImages Dated 12th November 2009: Rosebay willowherb flowers by roadside

Rosebay willowherb flowers by roadside
Rosebay willowherb flowers (Epilobium angustifolium), growing on a roadside verge. The rosebay replaces the common nettle which cannot grow on this infertile moorland soil

Background imageImages Dated 12th November 2009: Gravel pit pond

Gravel pit pond. Panoramic view of a disused gravel pit which has filled with water and formed a community of aquatic life and marginal gravel-loving plants

Background imageImages Dated 12th November 2009: Autumn leaves in a pond

Autumn leaves in a pond. Fallen autumnal leaves floating on the surface of a pond surrounded by willow trees. These leaves will eventually sink to the bottom, decay and liberate methane gas

Background imageImages Dated 12th November 2009: Basking sharks

Basking sharks
Basking shark (Cetorhinus maximus). This filter feeding shark can grow up to eight metres long, making it the worlds second largest shark (after the whale shark)

Background imageImages Dated 12th November 2009: Taw-Torridge Estuary at low tide

Taw-Torridge Estuary at low tide, seen from Northern Burrows, Devon, England. This is the estuary of the rivers Taw and Torridge, where they meet the sea

Background imageImages Dated 12th November 2009: Basking sharks

Basking sharks
Basking shark (Cetorhinus maximus). This filter feeding shark can grow up to eight metres long, making it the worlds second largest shark (after the whale shark)

Background imageImages Dated 12th November 2009: Autumn leaves in a stream

Autumn leaves in a stream. This is a hillside stream, running downwards through oak and beech woodland, carrying recent fallen autumnal leaves which get stuck to many obstacles

Background imageImages Dated 12th November 2009: Taw Valley in autumn

Taw Valley in autumn. Autumnal colours of trees alongside the floodplain of the River Taw. This area is near Bishops Tawton, Devon, England

Background imageImages Dated 12th November 2009: River Lyn in autumn

River Lyn in autumn. The Lynmouth Gorge is wooded on both sides by oak and scattered beech trees showing their autumn colours


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