1116-51365 - Harbour full of boats and an illuminated ferris wheel at night with lights illuminating the Chateau de Dieppe castle on the hillside; Dieppe, Normandy, France
1116-44803 - Martin Luther King Junior Memorial, Located On Four Acres Along Tidal Basin, Dedicated In 2011, 30 Foot Granite Sculpture Called Stone Of Hope By Lei Yixen, Washington, District Of Columbia, United States Of America
1116-44866 - The Sun Rises Over The Port Of Ushuaia In Argentina As A Ship Enters The Calm Bay, Trees In The Foreground And Low Hills On The Horizon, While The Sky Is Dotted With Clouds And Turns From A Golden Yellow To A Deep Blue, Ushuaia, Argentina
1116-44802 - Martin Luther King Junior Memorial, Located On Four Acres Along Tidal Basin, Dedicated In 2011, 30 Foot Granite Sculpture Called Stone Of Hope By Lei Yixen, Washington Monument In The Background, Washington, District Of Columbia, United States Of America
857-86109 - Onboard the IMOCA Open 60 Macif crewed by Francois Gabart and Michel Desjoyeaux during a training session before the Transat Jacques Vabre in the English Channel from Plymouth to Port la Foret after she won on her class the Rolex Fastnet Race.
832-123967 - Drainage area of New Blue Spring Terrace, limestone sinter terraces, geysers, hot springs, colorful thermophilic bacteria, microorganisms, Mammoth Hot Springs Terraces in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, United States of America, USA
832-123968 - Drainage area of New Blue Spring Terrace, limestone sinter terraces, geysers, hot springs, colorful thermophilic bacteria, microorganisms, Mammoth Hot Springs Terraces in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, United States of America, USA
1113-52198 - Relaxing on Houseboat Bow, Relaxing on houseboat bow, Crown Blue Line Grand Classique Houseboat, Huettenkanal Channel, Mecklenburgian Lake District, Germany
857-66658 - Seven workers are disassembling computers at TES-AMM Shanghai, which was founded on September 21, 2005, currently has 67 employees of which 26 are workers. With an annual production capacity of 10,000 tons, it has only treated 2,000 tons of e-waste from its founding more than a year ago. 'The biggest problem is that there isn't an e-waste recycling channel in China. The biggest chunks of raw materials we get are from government bodies, which are upgrading their equipments, and electronic appliances franchises that are washing out their outdated inventories. We don't have any imported e-waste because that's banned by the government. It takes a worker no more than ten minutes to disassemble a computer, and each worker can deal with between 60 to 70 computers a day,' says Janice Wu, who's the Environment & Quality Management Dept. Manager and Plant Manager Assistant.