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744-25 - Mirror case in the form of an ankh, the sign of life, made of gilt wood inlaid with glass-paste, from the tomb of the pharaoh Tutankhamun, discovered in the Valley of the Kings, Thebes, Egypt, North Africa, Africa
832-371696 - Artificial beech forest with a stuffed animal, tawny owl (Strix aluco), 2012 special exhibition at the industrial museum, Sichartstrasse street 5-25, Lauf an der Pegnitz, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, Europe
832-371695 - Artificial beech forest with a stuffed animal, European hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus), 2012 special exhibition at the industrial museum, Sichartstrasse street 5-25, Lauf an der Pegnitz, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, Europe
832-371697 - Taxidermied animal, a young Fox (Vulpes vulpes), 2012 Special Exhibition, Museum of Industry, Sichartstrasse 5-25, Lauf an der Pegnitz, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, Europe
832-319595 - DEU, Germany, Duisburg: Police river patrol boat squad. 25 boats on the river Rhine are on duty to control traffic on the river between the dutch boarder and the town of Bonn. They control the freight, cruise and leisure boat traffic.
832-319592 - DEU, Germany, Duisburg: Police river patrol boat squad. 25 boats on the river Rhine are on duty to control traffic on the river between the dutch boarder and the town of Bonn. They control the freight, cruise and leisure boat traffic.
797-105 - BURKINA FASO Environment Flooding Bund low rock walls built to prevent soil erosion by flash floods. Stones are placed along the contours on gentle slopes. Sometimes the bunds are reinforced by planting tough grasses along the lines. The stones and grass encourage rain water to infiltrate the soil and reduce the amount of rain water that is lost by run-off. Any soil that has been eroded by run-off is trapped by the bund. Topsoil and organic matter e.g. leaf litter is deposited here.Bunds are placed 10 to 25 metres apart African Western Africa Ecology Entorno Environmental Environnement Green Issues
817-183676 - Impressive clouds of blue and green phytoplankton swirl and twine in the waters of the Bay of Biscay in this true-color Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) image from the Terra satellite on April 25, 2004
770-1756 - Chapman's Baobab, claimed to be the largest tree in Africa at 25 metres around, camped under and measured by early explorers Chapman, Baines, Livingstone and others. Makgadikgadi Pans National Park, Botswana, Africa
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
857-33938 - A Tajik woman holds a baby with kohl rimmed eyes, in the compound of an extended, traditional family in Mazar-i-Sharif, Balkh Province, September 25, 2002. The Tajik are one of the larger ethnic groups in Afghanistan, second only to the Pashtun people.
857-25417 - The Eagle Lady, 81-year old Jean Keene, attracts bald eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) every winter morning regardless of weather with her banquet of surplus fish. Keene has fed a gathering of eagles at the Homer Spit Campground in Alaska every winter morning for 25 years. What started out as just 2 eagles eventually became 200 to 300 of the magnificent birds.
857-19509 - A famous local sandboarder trying to keep his balance 10 feet off the ground in the Ica Desert, Peru on June 25, 2002. Local kids in the Ica Desert, inspired by American snowboard videos, are creating a new sport and riding the highest dunes in the world. (photo by Olivier Renck, Aurora)
1350-3790 - Concepcion Ramirez is the woman Tzutujil appears on coins of 25 cents of Guatemala. Woman in traditional dress as profiled on 25 cent coin Santiago Atitlan Guatemala Central America.
1373-25 - View of the United Nations Secretariat Building, a skyscraper at the headquarters of the United Nations in the Turtle Bay neighborhood, Manhattan, New York City, United States of America, North America
832-401326 - View of 25 de Abril Bridge famous tourist landmark of Lisbon connects Lisboa and Almada on Setubal Peninsula over Tagus river with tourist yacht silhouette at sunset and flying plane. Lisbon, Portugal, Europe
1012-25 - Orca (Orcinus orca) swimming underwater. Water is very dark because the orca enter Norwegian fjords in middle of winter to feed on herring. Svolvaer, Norway (restrictred resolution - please contact us)