744-37 - Pectoral in gold cloisonne with semi-precious stones and glass-paste, with winged scarab, symbol of resurrection, in centre, from the tomb of the pharaoh Tutankhamun, discovered in the Valley of the Kings, Thebes, Egypt, North Africa, Africa
252-4317 - Giant's Causeway on the Causeway coast, 37,000 hexagonal basalt columns, UNESCO World Heritage Site, County Antrim, Ulster, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, Europe
755-37 - Smoke from funeral pyres on the ghats on the left drifts across the bridge over the river Bagmati at Nepal's holiest Hindu pilgrimage site, Pashupatinath, Kathmandu, Nepal, Asia
1171-37 - Winter landscape, an HDR image with deep snow and sun, captured on Schliffkopf mountain in Northern Black Forest, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany, Europe
802-37 - Rock climber tackles a very overhanging route on the famous limestone cliffs of the Gorge du Tarn in the Massif Central, near Millau and Rodez, south west France, Europe
817-410339 - Olive baboon, Papio Anubis, Olive baboons are widespread throughout equatorial Africa and are found in 25 countries. From the west coast of Africa moving eastward. In the picture there is a mother with a juvenile, the mother is eating some grass and the s. Olive baboon, Papio Anubis, Olive baboons are widespread throughout equatorial Africa and are found in 25 countries. From the west coast of Africa moving eastward. In the picture there is a mother with a juvenile, the mother is eating some grass and the small one is in its back. In Uganda, olive baboons live in open woodland bordered by savannah and in evergreen tropical forests At Queen Elizabeth National Park, situated in Uganda, near the border of Democratic Republic of Congo, the habitat is characterized by dense forest, coarse wet grass, short grass and open grassland. Olive baboons consume a wide variety of foods and they can adapt to very different kind of habitats, from desert to mountain forest because they have many different strategies and habilities to extract food and nutrients. Baboons are omnivores and consume a huge variety of vegetables, insects, birds, eggs, and vertebrates including other primates. The Olive Baboon is one of the largest baboons, with the males being larger than the females. Their body length is 60, 86 cm, their tail length is 41, 58 cm and they weigh between 22 and 37 Kg. There is some geographical variation in average size. They have an olive green/grey coat that covers their bodies and a black face. The males have large canine teeth where as the teeth of females are much smaller. They move around on all four limbs. They live in troops of males and females that consist of between 20 and 50 members. The picture was taken in Ugande, in the Queen Elizabeth National Park, near the Kazinga channel., Uganda, Africa, East-africa
1314-37 - Marina corniche promenade at night in Porto Arabia at the Pearl-Qatar, with residential towers and luxury boats and yachts in Persian Gulf, Doha, Qatar, Middle East
975-37 - An IDP camp (internally displaced people) in Amuru district of Northern Uganda has been created to accommodate the mass of Ugandan refugees fleeing the LRA (Lords Resistance Army) who are fighting the Ugandan government and its people. Here a young child has found a stick to play with. Amuru, Uganda, East Africa
1195-37 - Eyl is a town in somalias puntland state. The prominent clan in eyl district are yonis idiris, a sub-clan of isse mahamud, which in turn is a sub-clan of majeerteen. Eyl is near the hafun peninsula, the location of most of somalias casualties from the 2004 indian ocean tsunami., the tsunami resulted in the death of some 300 people and extensive destruction of shelters, houses and water sources as well as fishing gear. The livelihoods of many people residing in towns and small villages along the somali indian ocean coastline, particularly in the northern regions, were devastated
1287-37 - Sunrise over Derwentwater from the ridge leading to Catbells in the Lake District National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe
1373-37 - New York City cityscape viewed from The Lake, Central Park's largest body of water after the Reservoir, Central Park, Manhattan, New York City, United States of America, North America
1031-37 - Mining grit salt is very different to the traditional image of cramped dark areas and men with pickaxes! The nature of grit salt mines mean they resemble vast caverns, up to 20 metres wide.
1376-37 - View towards Church Beck which runs down the Coppermines Valley into Coniston Water, Lake District National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe
1161-37 - A young Southern Elephant Seal (Mirounga leonina) lying open-mouthed amongst the seaweed on the shores of Sea Lion Island, Falkland Islands, South Atlantic.
826-37 - The Nakul Sahdeva Ratha in the Five Rathas (Panch Rathas) complex at Mahabalipuram (Mamallapuram),UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tamil Nadu, India, Asia
747-1238 - Looking north from Milecastle 37 to Broomlee Lough, Hadrians Wall, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Northumbria National Park, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom, Europe
1343-37 - Photographer Skip Brown on his foiling kiteboard in the Atlantic Ocean off Nags Head, North Carolina, United States of America, North America
1200-37 - Sun illuminating fields in rural landscape in November, near Baslow, seen from Baslow Edge, Peak District, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe
1311-37 - A lightning storm moving in across Lee Mountain just northeast of the Rabbit Ears formation in Sedona, Arizona, United States of America, North America