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848-1236 - Traditional puppets hanging from tree, Bagan (Pagan), Mandalay Region, Myanmar (Burma), Asia
1178-17725 - Low section of married couple, lighthouse in background, USA, Maine, Bristol
1178-17720 - Low section of married couple, lighthouse in background, USA, Maine, Bristol
1178-17717 - Portrait of married couple kissing, lighthouse in background, USA, Maine, Bristol
1178-17729 - Rear view of married couple walking by sea, USA, Maine, Bristol
1178-17731 - Rear view of married couple standing by sea, USA, Maine, Bristol
1178-23611 - Footpath on hillside, USA, South Dakota, Badlands National Park
1178-3817 - Portrait of married couple, lighthouse in background, USA, Maine, Bristol
1178-1786 - Illuminated antique street lantern floating over blue background
1178-45 - Portrait of married couple, lighthouse in background, USA, Maine, Bristol
1178-1839 - Mount Rushmore National Memorial, USA, South Dakota, Black Hills, Mount Rushmore National Memorial
1178-1818 - Boardwalk through the desert, USA, South Dakota, Badlands National Park
1178-1820 - Boardwalk through the desert, USA, South Dakota, Badlands National Park
1178-1838 - Mount Rushmore National Memorial, USA, South Dakota, Black Hills, Mount Rushmore National Memorial
1161-1821 - Pigs at sunset at Sheepdrove Organic Farm, Lambourn, England, United Kingdom
917-407 - Flying Squid Species in mid-air (Ommastrephes bartramii). Extremely rare unusual image. South Atlantic Ocean. MORE INFO: Flying Squid use membranes between their tentacles (visible on pic) & two fins at the rear of the mantle to glide through the air in a similar way to flying fish. These unique adaptations allow them to avoid predation more easily. Ommastrephid squids are among the strongest swimmers in the Cephalopoda. A number of species are fished commercially. This particular species (Ommastrephes bartramii), is commonly known as "Neon Flying Squid" due to its colouration and its ability to glide over the ocean surface as seen in the photographs. Please note that this is a genuine image of a wild animal in its natural environment. It is not a digital manipulation.
917-406 - Flying Squid Species in mid-air (Ommastrephes bartramii). Extremely rare unusual image. South Atlantic Ocean. MORE INFO: Flying Squid use membranes between their tentacles (visible on pic) & two fins at the rear of the mantle to glide through the air in a similar way to flying fish. These unique adaptations allow them to avoid predation more easily. Ommastrephid squids are among the strongest swimmers in the Cephalopoda. A number of species are fished commercially. This particular species (Ommastrephes bartramii), is commonly known as "Neon Flying Squid" due to its colouration and its ability to glide over the ocean surface as seen in the photographs. Please note that this is a genuine image of a wild animal in its natural environment. It is not a digital manipulation.
917-405 - Flying Squid Species in mid-air (Ommastrephes bartramii). Extremely rare unusual image. South Atlantic Ocean. MORE INFO: Flying Squid use membranes between their tentacles (visible on pic) & two fins at the rear of the mantle to glide through the air in a similar way to flying fish. These unique adaptations allow them to avoid predation more easily. Ommastrephid squids are among the strongest swimmers in the Cephalopoda. A number of species are fished commercially. This particular species (Ommastrephes bartramii), is commonly known as "Neon Flying Squid" due to its colouration and its ability to glide over the ocean surface as seen in the photographs. Please note that this is a genuine image of a wild animal in its natural environment. It is not a digital manipulation.
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