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  • Spallanzani Observed an eruption of Mount Etna [Spallanzani Obsevado una erupcion del Etna] Lazzaro Spallanzani (12 January 1729 – 11 February 1799) was an Italian Catholic priest (Abbe Spallanzani), biologist and physiologist. From the book La ciencia y sus hombres : vidas de los sabios ilustres desde la antigüedad hasta el siglo XIX T. 3  [Science and its men: lives of the illustrious sages from antiquity to the 19th century Vol 3] By by Figuier, Louis, (1819-1894); Casabó y Pagés, Pelegrín, n. 1831 Published in Barcelona by D. Jaime Seix, editor , 1879 (Imprenta de Baseda y Giró)
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  • Solar system exhibit Madatech, Israeli National Museum of Science Technology and Space, Haifa, Israel
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  • Madatech, Israeli National Museum of Science Technology and Space, Haifa, Israel Solar system exhibit
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  • Madatech, Israeli National Museum of Science Technology and Space, Haifa, Israel Solar system exhibit
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  • Oceanographers lowering a Niskin bottle rosette into the sea. This measuring device collects water samples from different deapth of the ocean in a sample Niskin bottle sealed by remote control. At that time measurements of Conductivity, Temperature and Depth are collected by a CTO Sensors
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  • Oceanographers lowering a Niskin bottle rosette into the sea. This measuring device collects water samples from different deapth of the ocean in a sample Niskin bottle sealed by remote control. At that time measurements of Conductivity, Temperature and Depth are collected by a CTO Sensors
    HN_Oceanography_6442.jpg
  • Illustration of Deinotherium, a pachyderm that lived during the Miocene, from Louis Figuier's The World Before the Deluge, 1867 American edition. Deinotherium had a shorter trunk than modern-day elephants, and downward-pointing tusks that it may have used for bending tree branches or stripping bark. by Eduard Riou
    IR_f_Deinotherium_117.jpg
  • Oceanographers lowering a Niskin bottle rosette into the sea. This measuring device collects water samples from different deapth of the ocean in a sample Niskin bottle sealed by remote control. At that time measurements of Conductivity, Temperature and Depth are collected by a CTO Sensors
    HN_Oceanography_6571.jpg
  • Oceanographers lowering a Niskin bottle rosette into the sea. This measuring device collects water samples from different deapth of the ocean in a sample Niskin bottle sealed by remote control. At that time measurements of Conductivity, Temperature and Depth are collected by a CTO Sensors
    HN_Oceanography_HGI_6535_fs.jpg
  • Oceanographers lowering a Niskin bottle rosette into the sea. This measuring device collects water samples from different deapth of the ocean in a sample Niskin bottle sealed by remote control. At that time measurements of Conductivity, Temperature and Depth are collected by a CTO Sensors
    HN_Oceanography_6440.jpg
  • Ramon Crater, Negev, Haminsara (the Carpentry) Hill,  square rock formations that resemble cut wooden planks. Hence the name
    AH_f_Ramon-crater_2250.jpg
  • Ramon Crater, Negev, Haminsara (the Carpentry) Hill,  square rock formations that resemble cut wooden planks. Hence the name
    AH_f_Ramon-crater_2239.jpg
  • Ramon Crater, Negev, Haminsara (the Carpentry) Hill,  square rock formations that resemble cut wooden planks. Hence the name
    AH_f_Ramon-crater_2235.jpg
  • Ramon Crater, Negev, Haminsara (the Carpentry) Hill,  square rock formations that resemble cut wooden planks. Hence the name
    AH_f_Ramon-crater_2234.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, The Ramon Crater, The Ramon Crater is the world's largest karst erosion cirque. It is located at the peak of Mount Negev. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart.
    AH_f_Ramon-crater_2209.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, The Ramon Crater, The Ramon Crater is the world's largest karst erosion cirque. It is located at the peak of Mount Negev. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart.
    AH_f_Ramon-crater_2206.jpg
  • Dry Parched ground Negev desert Israel
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  • Dirt track through the  The Ramon Crater, The Ramon Crater is the world's largest karst erosion cirque. It is located at the peak of Mount Negev. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart.
    GC_f_Mizpe-Ramon_2016-55.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, The Ramon Crater, The Ramon Crater is the world's largest karst erosion cirque. It is located at the peak of Mount Negev. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart.
    GC_Mizpe-Ramon_2016_01.jpg
  • Dirt track through the  The Ramon Crater, The Ramon Crater is the world's largest karst erosion cirque. It is located at the peak of Mount Negev. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart.
    GC_f_Mizpe-Ramon_2016-57.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, The Ramon Crater, The Ramon Crater is the world's largest karst erosion cirque. It is located at the peak of Mount Negev. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart.
    GC_f_Mizpe-Ramon_2016-48.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, The Ramon Crater, The Ramon Crater is the world's largest karst erosion cirque. It is located at the peak of Mount Negev. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart.
    GC_f_Mizpe-Ramon_2016-53.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, The Ramon Crater, The Ramon Crater is the world's largest karst erosion cirque. It is located at the peak of Mount Negev. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart.
    GC_f_Mizpe-Ramon_2016-51.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, The Ramon Crater, The Ramon Crater is the world's largest karst erosion cirque. It is located at the peak of Mount Negev. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart.
    GC_f_Mizpe-Ramon_2016-29.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, The Ramon Crater, The Ramon Crater is the world's largest karst erosion cirque. It is located at the peak of Mount Negev. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart.
    GC_f_Mizpe-Ramon_2016-31.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, The Ramon Crater, The Ramon Crater is the world's largest karst erosion cirque. It is located at the peak of Mount Negev. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart.
    GC_f_Mizpe-Ramon_2016-15.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, The Ramon Crater, The Ramon Crater is the world's largest karst erosion cirque. It is located at the peak of Mount Negev. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart.
    GC_f_Mizpe-Ramon_2016-28 1.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, The Ramon Crater, The Ramon Crater is the world's largest karst erosion cirque. It is located at the peak of Mount Negev. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart.
    GC_f_Mizpe-Ramon_2016-12.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, The Ramon Crater, The Ramon Crater is the world's largest karst erosion cirque. It is located at the peak of Mount Negev. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart.
    GC_f_Mizpe-Ramon_2016-08.jpg
  • Parched ground Negev desert Israel
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  • The mushroom rock at Timna valley. Natural Rock formations, Timna natural and historic park, Israel, The Timna Valley is located in the southwestern Arava, some 30 km. north of the Gulf of Eilat.Photographed at Timna park, Israel.
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  • The mushroom rock at Timna valley. Natural Rock formations, Timna natural and historic park, Israel, The Timna Valley is located in the southwestern Arava, some 30 km. north of the Gulf of Eilat.Photographed at Timna park, Israel.
    VA_f_Timna_DSC08637.jpg
  • The mushroom rock at Timna valley. Natural Rock formations, Timna natural and historic park, Israel, The Timna Valley is located in the southwestern Arava, some 30 km. north of the Gulf of Eilat.Photographed at Timna park, Israel.
    VA_f_Timna_DSC08628.jpg
  • The mushroom rock at Timna valley. Natural Rock formations, Timna natural and historic park, Israel, The Timna Valley is located in the southwestern Arava, some 30 km. north of the Gulf of Eilat.Photographed at Timna park, Israel.
    VA_f_Timna_DSC08626.jpg
  • The mushroom rock at Timna valley. Natural Rock formations, Timna natural and historic park, Israel, The Timna Valley is located in the southwestern Arava, some 30 km. north of the Gulf of Eilat.Photographed at Timna park, Israel.
    VA_f_Timna_DSC01142.jpg
  • The mushroom rock at Timna valley. Natural Rock formations, Timna natural and historic park, Israel, The Timna Valley is located in the southwestern Arava, some 30 km. north of the Gulf of Eilat.Photographed at Timna park, Israel.
    VA_f_Timna_DSC01136.jpg
  • The mushroom rock at Timna valley. Natural Rock formations, Timna natural and historic park, Israel, The Timna Valley is located in the southwestern Arava, some 30 km. north of the Gulf of Eilat.Photographed at Timna park, Israel.
    VA_f_Timna_DSC01139.jpg
  • The mushroom rock at Timna valley. Natural Rock formations, Timna natural and historic park, Israel, The Timna Valley is located in the southwestern Arava, some 30 km. north of the Gulf of Eilat.Photographed at Timna park, Israel.
    VA_f_Timna_DSC01133.jpg
  • The mushroom rock at Timna valley. Natural Rock formations, Timna natural and historic park, Israel, The Timna Valley is located in the southwestern Arava, some 30 km. north of the Gulf of Eilat.Photographed at Timna park, Israel.
    VA_f_Timna_DSC01130.jpg
  • The mushroom rock at Timna valley. Natural Rock formations, Timna natural and historic park, Israel, The Timna Valley is located in the southwestern Arava, some 30 km. north of the Gulf of Eilat.Photographed at Timna park, Israel.
    VA_f_Timna_DSC01125.jpg
  • The mushroom rock at Timna valley. Natural Rock formations, Timna natural and historic park, Israel, The Timna Valley is located in the southwestern Arava, some 30 km. north of the Gulf of Eilat.Photographed at Timna park, Israel.
    VA_f_Timna_DSC01127.jpg
  • Israel, Judea Desert, Landscape
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  • Israel, Judea Desert, Landscape
    VA_f_Judea_DSC08944.jpg
  • Negev Desert Landscape. Photographed at the Ramon Crater, Negev, Israel
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  • Hikers swim at a natural water hole off the beaten track in the Negev Desert, Israel
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  • Hikers swim at a natural water hole off the beaten track in the Negev Desert, Israel
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  • Hikers swim at a natural water hole off the beaten track in the Negev Desert, Israel
    RL_f_Hiking_2538.jpg
  • Reflection of ice and glaciers in the North Sea, Spitzbergen, Svalbard, Norway
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  • Reflection of ice and glaciers in the North Sea, Spitzbergen, Svalbard, Norway
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  • Reflection of ice and glaciers in the North Sea, Spitzbergen, Svalbard, Norway
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  • Reflection of ice and glaciers in the North Sea, Spitzbergen, Svalbard, Norway
    BT_Spitzbergen_EYL02032.jpg
  • Waterfall from a melting glacier in Spitsbergen, Svalbard, Norway
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  • Waterfall from a melting glacier in Spitsbergen, Svalbard, Norway
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  • Glacier alongside rocks in the North Sea of Norway
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  • Glacier alongside rocks in the North Sea of Norway
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  • Glacier at Krossford, Spitsbergen, Norway
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  • Glacier alongside rocks in the North Sea of Norway
    BT_Glacier_EYL02229.jpg
  • Northern Fulmer (Fulmras glacialis) in flight near blue glacier, Svalbard, Spitsbergen, Norway
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  • Northern Fulmer (Fulmras glacialis) in flight near blue glacier, Svalbard, Spitsbergen, Norway
    BT_Fulmar_EYL02126.jpg
  • Northern Fulmar (Fulmarus glacialis) in flight near blue glacier, Svalbard, Spitsbergen, Norway
    BT_Fulmar_EYL02125.jpg
  • Northern Fulmer (Fulmras glacialis) in flight near blue glacier, Svalbard, Spitsbergen, Norway
    BT_Fulmar_EYL02124.jpg
  • Dead Sea, Israel view east into the lake
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  • Dead Sea, Israel view east into the lake
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  • Dead Sea, Israel view east into the lake
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  • Dead Sea, Israel view east into the lake
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  • Dead Sea, Israel view east into the lake
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  • Dead Sea, Israel view east into the lake
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  • blue ice of glacier Dahlbreen. The ice of blue icebergs contains fewer air bubbles than those appearing more or less white. On rainy days their colour appears particularly intense. This big iceberg is floating in Oscar II Land at Spitsbergen, Svalbard., Norway.
    BT_Blue-Ice_EYL03365.jpg
  • blue ice of glacier Dahlbreen. The ice of blue icebergs contains fewer air bubbles than those appearing more or less white. On rainy days their colour appears particularly intense. This big iceberg is floating in Oscar II Land at Spitsbergen, Svalbard., Norway.
    BT_Blue-Ice_EYL02174.jpg
  • blue ice of glacier Dahlbreen. The ice of blue icebergs contains fewer air bubbles than those appearing more or less white. On rainy days their colour appears particularly intense. This big iceberg is floating in Oscar II Land at Spitsbergen, Svalbard., Norway.
    BT_Blue-Ice_EYL02182.jpg
  • blue ice of glacier Dahlbreen. The ice of blue icebergs contains fewer air bubbles than those appearing more or less white. On rainy days their colour appears particularly intense. This big iceberg is floating in Oscar II Land at Spitsbergen, Svalbard., Norway.
    BT_Blue-Ice_EYL03361.jpg
  • blue ice of glacier Dahlbreen. The ice of blue icebergs contains fewer air bubbles than those appearing more or less white. On rainy days their colour appears particularly intense. This big iceberg is floating in Oscar II Land at Spitsbergen, Svalbard., Norway.
    BT_Blue-Ice_EYL02168.jpg
  • blue ice of glacier Dahlbreen. The ice of blue icebergs contains fewer air bubbles than those appearing more or less white. On rainy days their colour appears particularly intense. This big iceberg is floating in Oscar II Land at Spitsbergen, Svalbard., Norway.
    BT_Blue-Ice_EYL02116.jpg
  • blue ice of glacier Dahlbreen. The ice of blue icebergs contains fewer air bubbles than those appearing more or less white. On rainy days their colour appears particularly intense. This big iceberg is floating in Oscar II Land at Spitsbergen, Svalbard., Norway.
    BT_Blue-Ice_DSC04653.jpg
  • blue ice of glacier Dahlbreen. The ice of blue icebergs contains fewer air bubbles than those appearing more or less white. On rainy days their colour appears particularly intense. This big iceberg is floating in Oscar II Land at Spitsbergen, Svalbard., Norway.
    BT_Blue-Ice_EYL02096.jpg
  • blue ice of glacier Dahlbreen. The ice of blue icebergs contains fewer air bubbles than those appearing more or less white. On rainy days their colour appears particularly intense. This big iceberg is floating in Oscar II Land at Spitsbergen, Svalbard., Norway.
    BT_Blue-Ice_DSC04529.jpg
  • blue ice of glacier Dahlbreen. The ice of blue icebergs contains fewer air bubbles than those appearing more or less white. On rainy days their colour appears particularly intense. This big iceberg is floating in Oscar II Land at Spitsbergen, Svalbard., Norway.
    BT_Blue-Ice_DSC04543.jpg
  • blue ice of glacier Dahlbreen. The ice of blue icebergs contains fewer air bubbles than those appearing more or less white. On rainy days their colour appears particularly intense. This big iceberg is floating in Oscar II Land at Spitsbergen, Svalbard., Norway.
    BT_Blue-Ice_DSC04521.jpg
  • Mountain and snowy sea view,  July in Spitzbergen, Norway
    BT_Arctic-Sea_EYL02416.jpg
  • Slopes of Mount Etna, The highest and most active volcano in Europe, Nicolosi, Sicily, Italy
    OZ_Sicily_DSF1648.jpg
  • Slopes of Mount Etna, The highest and most active volcano in Europe, Nicolosi, Sicily, Italy
    OZ_Sicily_DSF1641.jpg
  • Slopes of Mount Etna, The highest and most active volcano in Europe, Nicolosi, Sicily, Italy
    OZ_Sicily_DSF1634.jpg
  • Slopes of Mount Etna, The highest and most active volcano in Europe, Nicolosi, Sicily, Italy
    OZ_Sicily_DSF1620.jpg
  • Slopes of Mount Etna, The highest and most active volcano in Europe, Nicolosi, Sicily, Italy
    OZ_Sicily_DSCF2806.jpg
  • Slopes of Mount Etna, The highest and most active volcano in Europe, Nicolosi, Sicily, Italy
    OZ_Sicily_DSCF2782.jpg
  • Slopes of Mount Etna, The highest and most active volcano in Europe, Nicolosi, Sicily, Italy
    OZ_Sicily_DSCF2773.jpg
  • Slopes of Mount Etna, The highest and most active volcano in Europe, Nicolosi, Sicily, Italy
    OZ_Sicily_DSCF2772.jpg
  • Dead Sea, Israel view east into the lake
    BT_The-Dead-Sea.jpg
  • Eroded granite. The action of waves over countless millennia has shaped the hard granite into these sculpted formations. This is the tropical island of La Digue, part of the Seychelles islands of the Indian Ocean. The Seychelles islands formed some 200 million years ago when India and Madagascar split off from Africa. They are unique as the only granite islands in the world, as well as being the oldest islands in the world. Many such sculpted granite boulders and outcrops are found along the beaches of the Seychelles.
    BT_La-Digue-Seychelles_45.jpg
  • Eroded granite. The action of waves over countless millennia has shaped the hard granite into these sculpted formations. This is the tropical island of La Digue, part of the Seychelles islands of the Indian Ocean. The Seychelles islands formed some 200 million years ago when India and Madagascar split off from Africa. They are unique as the only granite islands in the world, as well as being the oldest islands in the world. Many such sculpted granite boulders and outcrops are found along the beaches of the Seychelles.
    BT_La-Digue-Seychelles_43.jpg
  • Eroded granite. The action of waves over countless millennia has shaped the hard granite into these sculpted formations. This is the tropical island of La Digue, part of the Seychelles islands of the Indian Ocean. The Seychelles islands formed some 200 million years ago when India and Madagascar split off from Africa. They are unique as the only granite islands in the world, as well as being the oldest islands in the world. Many such sculpted granite boulders and outcrops are found along the beaches of the Seychelles.
    BT_La-Digue-Seychelles_44.jpg
  • Eroded granite. The action of waves over countless millennia has shaped the hard granite into these sculpted formations. This is the tropical island of La Digue, part of the Seychelles islands of the Indian Ocean. The Seychelles islands formed some 200 million years ago when India and Madagascar split off from Africa. They are unique as the only granite islands in the world, as well as being the oldest islands in the world. Many such sculpted granite boulders and outcrops are found along the beaches of the Seychelles.
    BT_La-Digue-Seychelles_42.jpg
  • Dead Sea, Israel view east into the lake
    BT_Judaean-Desert_10.jpg
  • Dead Sea, Israel view east into the lake
    BT_Judaean-Desert_09.jpg
  • Dead Sea, Israel view east into the lake
    BT_Judaean-Desert_08.jpg
  • Dead Sea, Israel view east into the lake
    BT_Judaean-Desert_02.jpg
  • Dead Sea, Israel view east into the lake
    BT_Judaean-Desert_01.jpg
  • Dead Sea, Israel view east into the lake Overlooking Kibbutz Ein Gedi
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  • Israel, Dead Sea, tourists cover themselves in therapeutic mud in order to benefit from claimed skin care properties of this mud.
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  • Israel, Dead Sea, tourists cover themselves in therapeutic mud in order to benefit from claimed skin care properties of this mud.
    DN_Dead-Sea_P1020689.jpg
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