1112-2420 - An adult wild saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) in the Hunter River in Mitchell River National Park, Kimberley, Western Australia, Australia, Pacific
465-3100 - Kamfers Dam, a large pan north Kimberley, an important wetland with breeding colony of lesser flamingoes (Phoenicopterus minor), Northern Cape, South Africa, Africa
465-3098 - Victorian Kimberley, many of the buildings were rescued and relocated near to the now defunct Big Hole mine, Kimberley, Northern Cape, South Africa, Africa
465-3099 - Kamfers Dam, a large pan north Kimberley, an important wetland with breeding colony of lesser flamingoes (Phoenicopterus minor), Northern Cape, South Africa, Africa
465-3101 - Kamfers Dam, a large pan north Kimberley, an important wetland with breeding colony of lesser flamingoes (Phoenicopterus minor), Northern Cape, South Africa, Africa
832-361288 - Tourist group, Echidna Chasm ravine, Bungle Bungle, Purnululu National Park, Unesco World Heritage Site, Kimberley, Western Australia, Australia
829-818 - The De Beers diamond mine in Kimberley South Africa being filled with re-processed mine dump tailings from the De Beers combined treatment plant (CTP).
829-814 - Uncut diamonds being sorted at the Diamond Trading Company's Harry Oppenheimer House in Kimberley South Africa. It is part of the De Beers company.
829-819 - The De Beers diamond mine in Kimberley South Africa being filled with re-processed mine dump tailings from the De Beers combined treatment plant (CTP).
829-817 - Harry Oppenheimer House in Kimberley South Africa. It the headquarters of the Diamond Trading Company, a part of the De Beers group. Every diamond mined in South Africa passes through this building for sorting and valuation before being sent to London.
829-816 - A yellow diamond embedded in a piece of kimberlite. Kimberlite is the igneous stone in which diamonds are found and was formed in the Earth's crust between 100 and 1000 million years ago.
829-827 - The Honoured Dead Memorial in Kimberley in the Northern Cape Province of South Africa. Designed by Sir Herbert Baker, it commemorates those who died in the siege of Kimberley during the Boer War (1899-1900)
829-821 - The Combined Treatment Plant (CTP) run by the De Beers company to re-process diamond mine tailings in Kimberley South Africa. It was opened on 2 August 2004.
829-826 - The Big Hole in Kimberley in South Africa's North-West Province. Also known as the KImberley mine, it was created during the diamond rush of the mid-nineteenth century.
829-820 - The De Beers diamond mine in Kimberley South Africa being filled with re-processed mine dump tailings from the De Beers combined treatment plant (CTP).
829-825 - The Big Hole in Kimberley in South Africa's North-West Province. Also known as the KImberley mine, it was created during the diamond rush of the mid-nineteenth century.