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832-400277 - Strong latin boxing woman jump kick to huge punching bag at fitness gym. Athletic girl training Muay Thai boxing for bodybuilding and healthy lifestyle concept. Workout in sport club
832-400275 - Strong latin boxing woman jump kick to huge punching bag at fitness gym. Athletic girl training Muay Thai boxing for bodybuilding and healthy lifestyle concept. Workout in sport club
832-399002 - Narrow-leaved willowherbs cover the ground in bloom and in huge quantities, single shed, evening primrose family, summer, Arctic, Varanger Peninsula, Vadsoe, Lapland, Norway, Europe
832-399001 - Narrow-leaved willowherbs cover the ground in bloom and in huge quantities, individual houses, evening primrose plants, summer, Arctic, Varanger Peninsula, Vadsoe, Lapland, Norway, Europe
832-398748 - Narrow-leaved willowherbs cover the ground in bloom and in huge quantities, individual houses, evening primrose plants, Varanger Peninsula, Vadsoe, Lapland, Arctic, Norway, Europe
1350-6535 - Split shot of a Basking Shark (Cetorinus Maximus) in Gunna Sound, Isle of Colll, Scotland. It's mouth is gaping as it feeds. Clouds are lit with the setting sun in the background.
832-396449 - Young man on a hiking trail through forest with coast redwoods (Sequoia sempervirens) and ferns, dense vegetation, Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park, Simpson-Reed Trail, California, USA, North America
832-396448 - Trunks of two redwoods, coast redwood forest (Sequoia sempervirens), dense vegetation, Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park, Simpson-Reed Trail, California, USA, North America
860-290909 - Northern Giant Petrel or Hall's Giant Petrel (Macronectes halli) soaring over the waves of the South Atlantic near South Georgia. Antarctica, Subantarctica, South Georgia, October
1350-6288 - Giant goose-neck barnacle (Pollicipes polymerus) in the rare "red-lips" variant, found in the turbulent waters of the Nakwakto Rapids (Seymour Inlet, BC, Canada), known to feature the strongest currents in the world.