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860-291414 - 29-year-old assistant researcher working on nitrogen exchange between bacteria and the roots of legumes in the rainforest at the "La Selva" research station in Puerto Viejo de Sarapiqui, Costa Rica
1348-4582 - Simpson Desert , Australia, True Colour Satellite Image. True colour satellite image of the Simpson Desert in the Australian Outback. The sand dunes are coloured in red because of iron oxyd. The green areas are lakes and oueds. East is a calcareous plateau. Image taken on 29 July 1992 using LANDSAT data.
1348-4580 - Desert Erg Iguidi, Algeria, True Colour Satellite Image. True colour satellite image of Erg Iguidi, a sand desert between Algeria and Mauritania. The 250m wide dunes lay in the South on a sand plain, and in the North on a blakek sandstone area. The light blue areas are calcareous and salt crusts left out from the evaporation of the oueds' water. Image taken on 29 March 1987 using LANDSAT data.
1348-4435 - Nauru, True Colour Satellite Image. Nauru. True colour satellite image of Nauru, an island nation in Micronesia in the South Pacific. This image was taken on 29 June 1999, by the LANDSAT 7 satellite.
1116-51939 - Portrait of a sunlit, male common impala (Aepyceros melampus) standing on the the plain casting a long shadow at the Gabus Game Ranch and looking at camera; Otavi, Otjozondjupa, Namibia
1350-29 - Omega Centauri globular cluster, with Canon 20Da camera with 4-inch Astro-Physics Traveler apo refractor at f/6 for 4 minutes each at ISO800. Stack of 4 exposures, averaged stacked. Plus short 2-minute exposure for core area. Taken from Queensland, Australia, July 2006.
1350-45 - This is the central area of Cygnus and its bright Milky Way starcloud surrounded by red nebulosity. At left is the star Sadr (gamma Cygni) with the complex of nebulosity catalogued as IC 1318. At centre is the distinct Crescent Nebula, NGC 6888, a expanding nebula created by winds from a hot Wolf-Rayet star. At bottom left is the star cluster Messier 29, though looking a little lost in the rich starfields here. At top is the cluster IC 1311, looking more obvious than M29 but not observed visually and included in the NGC catalog. Odd. At far right are the large and loose star clusters NGC 6883 and NGC 6871, the latter an obvious binocular sight. To the left of Sadr is the small cluster NGC 6910. The dark nebulas B145 and LDN 862 are at right. The small emission nebula at bottom is Sharpless 2-104.