805-1475 - Daughter of boat owner performs puja on new boat by making hand prints along its hull prior to maiden launch, Vanakbara, Gujarat, India, Asia
1113-105548 - Illuminated Wallbergkirchlein Holy Cross with the paraglider launch site in the foreground, Tegernsee, Rottach-Egern, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany.
1116-47425 - Two women packrafters getting ready to launch on the Charley River in summertime, Yukon–Charley Rivers National Preserve, Alaska, United States of America
857-86203 - Crews work carefully, inflating their hot air balloons for launch. The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta takes place in Albuquerque, New Mexico each year drawing in participants and spectators from across the globe. Highlights include an early morning dawn patrol, followed by mass ascencion of aircraft and an evening glow which all take place at the Balloon Fiesta Park throughout the week long event.
857-86204 - Crews work carefully, inflating their hot air balloons for launch. The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta takes place in Albuquerque, New Mexico each year drawing in participants and spectators from across the globe. Highlights include an early morning dawn patrol, followed by mass ascencion of aircraft and an evening glow which all take place at the Balloon Fiesta Park throughout the week long event.
1161-5451 - Sailing yachts, motor launch and speedboat on Lake Winderemere viewed from Troutbeck towards Hawkshead in the Lake District National Park, Cumbria, UK
832-210089 - Rocket rising in the sky shortly after launch from a launch pad, cheering spectators, Pi Mai, Lao New Year festival, city of Phongsali, Phongsali province, Laos, Southeast Asia, Asia
832-192062 - Laotian pi mai New Year festival, launch of a rocket, bang fai rocket firing, policeman with a peaked cap, Phongsali, Laos, Southeast Asia, Asia
832-170353 - Festival, rocket firing, bang fai, launch and explosion of a rocket on the launch pad, monks in orange robes looking on, Muang Xai, Oudomxay province, Laos, Southeast Asia, Asia
489-1464 - Launch of Space Shuttle Discovery from launchpad 39a on 4th July 2006, seen from the NASA Causeway, Cape Canaveral, Florida, United States of America, North America
489-1463 - Crowds watch launch of Space Shuttle Discovery, July 4th 2006, from NASA Causeway, Cape Canaveral, Florida, United States of America, North America
857-63418 - Elderly man in a dugout canoe beside a large fishing boat. Sulima is a fishing village on the Alantic coast at the mouth of the Moa River near the Liberian border. Along its pristine beach, one of the longest in West Africa, fishermen launch dugout canoes and fish with nets drag back manually from the shore. Larger power boats mainly from Ghana leave from the more sheltered harbour on the Moa River. Most of the fish is smoke dried by the women of the village and then sold in markets as far off as Monrovia, Liberia.
857-63416 - Young boys looking out over the town's port. Sulima is a fishing village on the Alantic coast at the mouth of the Moa River near the Liberian border. Along its pristine beach, one of the longest in West Africa, fishermen launch dugout canoes and fish with nets drag back manually from the shore. Larger power boats mainly from Ghana leave from the more sheltered harbour on the Moa River. Most of the fish is smoke dried by the women of the village and then sold in markets as far off as Monrovia, Liberia.
857-63409 - Group of young men pulling a fishing boat out of the ocean. Sulima is a fishing village on the Alantic coast at the mouth of the Moa River near the Liberian border. Along its pristine beach, one of the longest in West Africa, fishermen launch dugout canoes and fish with nets drag back manually from the shore. Larger power boats mainly from Ghana leave from the more sheltered harbour on the Moa River. Most of the fish is smoke dried by the women of the village and then sold in markets as far off as Monrovia, Liberia.
857-63415 - Elderly woman making a funny face. Sulima is a fishing village on the Alantic coast at the mouth of the Moa River near the Liberian border. Along its pristine beach, one of the longest in West Africa, fishermen launch dugout canoes and fish with nets drag back manually from the shore. Larger power boats mainly from Ghana leave from the more sheltered harbour on the Moa River. Most of the fish is smoke dried by the women of the village and then sold in markets as far off as Monrovia, Liberia.