1387-495 - A bird's eye view of an idyllic island and healthy fringing reef in Komodo National Park, Indonesia. This tropical area in the Lesser Sunda Islands is known for its marine biodiversity as well as its infamous Komodo dragons.
1387-494 - A bird's eye view shows the rugged landscape of Komodo Island in Komodo National Park, Indonesia. This tropical area in the Lesser Sunda Islands is known for its marine biodiversity as well as its infamous Komodo dragons.
1387-493 - Aerial view of the idyllic island of Gili Banta just outside of Komodo National Park, Indonesia. This tropical area in the Lesser Sunda Islands is known for its marine biodiversity as well as its infamous Komodo dragons.
1387-492 - Aerial view of a healthy fringing reef along the edge of Komodo Island in Komodo National Park, Indonesia. This tropical area in the Lesser Sunda Islands is known for its marine biodiversity as well as its infamous Komodo dragons.
1387-471 - Aerial view of beautiful limestone islands scattered about the seascape in Raja Ampat, Indonesia. This tropical area is known for its extraordinary marine biodiversity and is a popular destination for divers and snorkelers.
1387-448 - Rugged and remote, limestone islands rise around a beautiful lagoon seascape in Raja Ampat, Indonesia. This region is known as the heart of the Coral Triangle due to its incredible marine biodiversity. It is a popular destination for scuba divers and snor
1387-449 - Morning light shines on a beautiful limestone island in Raja Ampat, Indonesia. This region is known as the heart of the Coral Triangle due to its incredible marine biodiversity. It is a popular destination for scuba divers and snorkelers.
857-89379 - A ray of sun light enters the Calcehtok Mayan caves near Oxkintok in Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. These caves are where for the ancient Mayans an entrance to Xibalba, the underworld.
857-70183 - The Florida Ivory millipede (Spirobolida: Spirobolidae) a class of arthropod is thought to be among the first animals to have colonized land during the Silurian geologic period. The millipede's most obvious feature is its large number of legs. contrary to the Latin derivative of their name (thousand foot) the common species have between 80 and 400 legs.