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860-289119 - Radish 'Noir long maraicher' : 'Black long market gardener'. Winter radish also called 'Noir long poids d'horloge : 'Black long clock weight'
1116-49666 - The Malabar grouper (Epinephelus malabaricus) is one of the largest and most common cod found on coastal reefs. It can weight over 300 lbs and reach 4 feet in length, Fiji
832-389077 - Bang-bang carriers in a market at the port of Chongqing, the carriers are like a caste of their own, carrying loads for the traders for little money, mostly immigrant workers from rural areas, Chongqing, China, Asia
832-389072 - Bang-bang carriers in a market at the port of Chongqing, the carriers are like a caste of their own, carrying loads for the traders for little money, mostly immigrant workers from rural areas, Chongqing, China, Asia
832-389074 - Bang-bang carriers in a market at the port of Chongqing, the carriers are like a caste of their own, carrying loads for the traders for little money, mostly immigrant workers from rural areas, Chongqing, China, Asia
832-389075 - Bang-bang carriers in a market at the port of Chongqing, the carriers are like a caste of their own, carrying loads for the traders for little money, mostly immigrant workers from rural areas, Chongqing, China, Asia
832-301896 - Chandelier made in Germany, Sultan Qaboos Mosque, Muscat, Sultanate of Oman, largest chandelier in the world, weight 8.5 tons, made of more than a million Swarovski crystals, 14 m long, 8 m wide, Oman
832-130417 - Old Tachowaage scales, from around 1940, with a wooden box in a packing room from 1930, Museum of Industry, Sichartstrasse 5-25, Lauf an der Pegnitz, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, Europe
832-123747 - Medical treatment room for back training according to the DAVID concept, an apparatus-supported method for the analysis and improvement of the functional condition of the spine
832-123745 - Medical treatment room for back training according to the DAVID concept, an apparatus-supported method for the analysis and improvement of the functional condition of the spine
832-75890 - Swarowski chandelier, weight eight tons, width eight meters, height 15 meters, dome, ornaments, prayer hall men, Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, Muscat capital, Sultanate of Oman, gulf states, Arabic Peninsula, Middle East, Asia
1194-2067 - Indonesia growth monitoring (baby weighing) at a posyandu, or mother-child temporary health post in village of paya lumpat. Photograph taken in meulaboh, aceh province -december 2006, 2 years after tsunami of december 26th 2004 devastated much of coastal region. Taken to illustrate reconstruction work projects of (catholic relief services) of sponsored photo tour
1194-2066 - Indonesia growth monitoring (baby weighing) at a posyandu, or mother-child temporary health post in village of paya lumpat. Photograph taken in meulaboh, aceh province -december 2006, 2 years after tsunami of december 26th 2004 devastated much of coastal region. Taken to illustrate reconstruction work projects of (catholic relief services) of sponsored photo tour
921-485 - 03/04/2009. São Jorge government sponsored research centre and Botanic Gardens. Locals carrying hay bails along main road. Praia, São Jorge botanical gardens. , Sao Tiago Island. Cape Verde
979-7139 - Chinstrap penguin (Pygoscelis antarctica) chick head detail at colony on Useful Island near the Antarctic Peninsula. There are an estimated 2 million breeding pairs of chinstrap penguins in the Antarctic peninsula region alone, perhaps as many as 7.5 million breeding pairs in all of Antarctica. Their name derives from the narrow black band under their heads which makes it appear as if they are wearing black helmets, making them one of the most easily identified types of penguin. Other names for them are "Ringed Penguins", "Bearded Penguins", and "Stonecracker Penguins" due to their harsh call. They grow to 68 cm (27 in). The average adult weight of a Chinstrap Penguin is 4.5 kg (10 lbs). Weight can range from 3 to 6 kg (6.6-13.2 lbs), with males being slightly larger and weight varying based on where the penguin is in the breeding cycle. Their diet consists of krill, shrimp, and fish. On land they build circular nests from stones, and lay two eggs, which are incubated by both the male and the female for shifts of five to ten days. They can also breed on icebergs, though they prefer non-icy conditions. The chicks hatch after about 35 days, and have fluffy gray backs and white fronts. The chicks stay in the nest for 20?30 days before they go to join a creche. At around 50?60 days old, they moult, gaining their adult plumage and go to sea. The Chinstrap Penguin was first described by German naturalist Forster in 1781. Its specific epithet was often seen as antarctica, however a 2002 review determined the genus Pygoscelis was masculine, and hence the correct binomial name is Pygoscelis antarcticus.