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Images Dated 1st October 2009

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Background imageImages Dated 1st October 2009: European tree frog

European tree frog (Hyla arborea) on a lily (Lilium sp.). This arboreal frog is native to mainland Europe. Photographed in Israel

Background imageImages Dated 1st October 2009: Wood, light micrograph

Wood, light micrograph
Wood. Light micrograph of a transverse section through wood showing annual growth rings (near horizontal bands). A years growth consists of a porous band, which is the slow winter growth

Background imageImages Dated 1st October 2009: Hoar frost on trees

Hoar frost on trees, view from below. Hoar frost forms when air saturated with water vapour cools rapidly and the vapour precipitates out directly onto a freezing surface. Photographed in Switzerland

Background imageImages Dated 1st October 2009: Hoar frost on trees

Hoar frost on trees, view from below. Hoar frost forms when air saturated with water vapour cools rapidly and the vapour precipitates out directly onto a freezing surface. Photographed in Switzerland

Background imageImages Dated 1st October 2009: Red kite in flight

Red kite in flight
Red Kite (Milvus milvus) in flight over a village in Switzerland

Background imageImages Dated 1st October 2009: Rhone glacier, Switzerland

Rhone glacier, Switzerland
Rhone glacier in the Swiss Alps, panoramic view. A new glacial lake (green) is forming as a result of the glacier melting. Photographed in 2008

Background imageImages Dated 1st October 2009: Morteratsch glacier, Switzerland

Morteratsch glacier, Switzerland
Morteratsch glacier in Grisons, Switzerland, panoramic view. Photographed in 1985. See C003/1269 for this glacier in 2007

Background imageImages Dated 1st October 2009: Morteratsch glacier, Switzerland

Morteratsch glacier, Switzerland
Morteratsch glacier in Grisons, Switzerland, panoramic view. Photographed in 2007. See C003/1268 for this glacier in 1985

Background imageImages Dated 1st October 2009: Autumn leaves

Autumn leaves

Background imageImages Dated 1st October 2009: Folded rock

Folded rock in the face of Sichelkamm, a mountain in northeastern Switzerland

Background imageImages Dated 1st October 2009: Rhone glacier, Switzerland

Rhone glacier, Switzerland
Rhone glacier in the Swiss Alps. The automatic camera at left is being used to observe the formation of a new glacial lake as a result of the glacier melting. Photographed in 2008

Background imageImages Dated 1st October 2009: Butterfly

Butterfly resting on the ground

Background imageImages Dated 1st October 2009: Avalanche defences, Switzerland

Avalanche defences, Switzerland
Avalanche defences (horizontal dark lines) on a mountainside in eastern Switzerland. The barriers are designed to reduce the strength of avalanches

Background imageImages Dated 1st October 2009: Alpine meadow, Switzerland

Alpine meadow, Switzerland
Alpine meadow in Switzerland

Background imageImages Dated 1st October 2009: Glacier table, Switzerland

Glacier table, Switzerland
Glacier table on Pers Glacier, Bernina, Switzerland. The mountain Piz Palu is seen in the background at right

Background imageImages Dated 1st October 2009: Fresh scallop

Fresh scallop on the half shell ready to be cooked

Background imageImages Dated 1st October 2009: Glacial pothole

Glacial pothole. This was carved out during the last ice age (about 20, 000 years ago) Photographed near Cavaglia, Bernina, Switzerland

Background imageImages Dated 1st October 2009: Trumpet gentians

Trumpet gentians (Gentiana acaulis) in a mountain meadow. Photographed in Switzerland


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