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  • Local residents on the east coast of Zanzibar at low tide. Seaweed is scattered on the sand
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  • Local residents on the east coast of Zanzibar at low tide. Seaweed is scattered on the sand
    BT_Low-Tide_001.jpg
  • Local residents on the east coast of Zanzibar at low tide. Seaweed is scattered on the sand
    BT_Low-Tide_002.jpg
  • The Moeraki Boulders are unusually large and spherical boulders lying along a stretch of Koekohe Beach on the wave-cut Otago coast of New Zealand between Moeraki and Hampden. They occur scattered either as isolated or clusters of boulders within a stretch of beach where they have been protected in a scientific reserve.
    DN_f_NZ_DSCF0922_5047.jpg
  • Local residents on the east coast of Zanzibar at low tide. Seaweed is scattered on the sand
    BT_Low-Tide_023.jpg
  • Local residents on the east coast of Zanzibar at low tide. Seaweed is scattered on the sand
    BT_Low-Tide_022.jpg
  • The Moeraki Boulders are unusually large and spherical boulders lying along a stretch of Koekohe Beach on the wave-cut Otago coast of New Zealand between Moeraki and Hampden. They occur scattered either as isolated or clusters of boulders within a stretch of beach where they have been protected in a scientific reserve.
    DN_f_NZ_DSCF0925_5050.jpg
  • randomly assembled Keyboard keys
    Ir_12507_bulls_hr_fs_ps.jpg
  • randomly assembled Keyboard keys
    Ir_12500_bulls_hr_fs_ps.jpg
  • Perfect round dandelion. Photographed on Elfer Mountain, Stubaital, Tyrol, Austria
    IR_f_Elfer_D8670.jpg
  • Perfect round dandelion. Photographed on Elfer Mountain, Stubaital, Tyrol, Austria
    IR_f_Elfer_D8668.jpg
  • Perfect round dandelion blowball Photographed on Elfer Mountain, Stubai Valley, Tyrol, Austria in September
    IR_f_Elfer_D9001.jpg
  • Suillus granulatus commonly known as Weeping Bolete appears under various kinds of pine trees but most often with two-needle pines, often in quite large and widely scattered groups. The pores of young specimens release milky droplets - hence the common name. Photographed in Israel in December
    AM_f_671A1420.jpg
  • Pied crow (Corvus albus). Crows are omnivorous birds. This crow is found in open country with scattered trees, where it feeds on insects, eggs, young birds, seeds and other plant matter. It is also found around populated areas where it will feed on scraps of human food. It will flock to feed, roost and mob birds of prey. The pied crow is found in Africa south of the Sahara. Photographed in the Sossusvlei sand dunes in the Namib desert Namibia Africa in July
    AG_f_Pied-crow_448.jpg
  • Pied crow (Corvus albus). Crows are omnivorous birds. This crow is found in open country with scattered trees, where it feeds on insects, eggs, young birds, seeds and other plant matter. It is also found around populated areas where it will feed on scraps of human food. It will flock to feed, roost and mob birds of prey. The pied crow is found in Africa south of the Sahara. Photographed in the Sossusvlei sand dunes in the Namib desert Namibia Africa in July
    AG_f_Pied-crow_447.jpg
  • Pied crow (Corvus albus). Crows are omnivorous birds. This crow is found in open country with scattered trees, where it feeds on insects, eggs, young birds, seeds and other plant matter. It is also found around populated areas where it will feed on scraps of human food. It will flock to feed, roost and mob birds of prey. The pied crow is found in Africa south of the Sahara. Photographed in the Sossusvlei sand dunes in the Namib desert Namibia Africa in July
    AG_f_Pied-crow_446.jpg
  • Pied crow (Corvus albus). Crows are omnivorous birds. This crow is found in open country with scattered trees, where it feeds on insects, eggs, young birds, seeds and other plant matter. It is also found around populated areas where it will feed on scraps of human food. It will flock to feed, roost and mob birds of prey. The pied crow is found in Africa south of the Sahara. Photographed in the Sossusvlei sand dunes in the Namib desert Namibia Africa in July
    AG_f_Pied-crow_445.jpg
  • Digitally enhanced image of a Pied crow (Corvus albus). This crow is found in open country with scattered trees, where it feeds on insects, eggs, young birds, seeds and other plant matter. Photographed in the Sossusvlei sand dunes in the Namib desert Namibia Africa in July
    AG_f_Pied-crow_446_halftone-1.jpg
  • Suillus granulatus commonly known as Weeping Bolete appears under various kinds of pine trees but most often with two-needle pines, often in quite large and widely scattered groups. The pores of young specimens release milky droplets - hence the common name. Photographed in Israel in December
    AM_f_671A0571.jpg
  • nephelometer- Turbidity measuring equipment. Turbidity is the cloudiness or haziness of a fluid caused by individual particles (suspended solids) that are generally invisible to the naked eye, similar to smoke in air. The measurement of turbidity is a key test of water quality. Using a nephelometer that measures the light scattered by the particles and called Nephelometric Turbidity Units (NTU)
    HN_20131217_6400.jpg
  • nephelometer- Turbidity measuring equipment. Turbidity is the cloudiness or haziness of a fluid caused by individual particles (suspended solids) that are generally invisible to the naked eye, similar to smoke in air. The measurement of turbidity is a key test of water quality. Using a nephelometer that measures the light scattered by the particles and called Nephelometric Turbidity Units (NTU)
    HN_20131217_6385.jpg
  • Israel, Beer Sheva, By October 1917, General Allenby's force had been entrenched in front of a strong Turkish position along the Gaza-Beersheba road for some months, but they were now ready to launch an attack with Beersheba as its first objective. On 31 October, the attack was carried out by the XXth Corps (10th, 53rd, 60th and 74th Divisions) on the west, and the Desert Mounted Corps on the east. That evening the 4th Australian Light Horse Brigade charged over the Turkish trenches into the town. The cemetery was made immediately on the fall of the town, remaining in use until July 1918, by which time 139 burials had been made It was greatly increased after the Armistice when burials were brought in from a number of scattered sites and small burial grounds. The cemetery now contains 1,241 Commonwealth burials of the First World War, 67 of them unidentified.
    SL_Beer-Sheva_5685.jpg
  • Israel, Beer Sheva, By October 1917, General Allenby's force had been entrenched in front of a strong Turkish position along the Gaza-Beersheba road for some months, but they were now ready to launch an attack with Beersheba as its first objective. On 31 October, the attack was carried out by the XXth Corps (10th, 53rd, 60th and 74th Divisions) on the west, and the Desert Mounted Corps on the east. That evening the 4th Australian Light Horse Brigade charged over the Turkish trenches into the town. The cemetery was made immediately on the fall of the town, remaining in use until July 1918, by which time 139 burials had been made It was greatly increased after the Armistice when burials were brought in from a number of scattered sites and small burial grounds. The cemetery now contains 1,241 Commonwealth burials of the First World War, 67 of them unidentified.
    SL_Beer-Sheva_5680.jpg
  • Painter's studio paints and palette scattered on a table
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  • Painter's studio paints and palette scattered on a table
    IA_AMI_6739.jpg
  • Painter's studio paints and palette scattered on a table
    IA_AMI_6735.jpg
  • Suillus granulatus commonly known as Weeping Bolete appears under various kinds of pine trees but most often with two-needle pines, often in quite large and widely scattered groups. The pores of young specimens release milky droplets - hence the common name. Photographed in Israel in January
    AM_f_Mushrooms_671A1698.jpg
  • Pied crow (Corvus albus). Crows are omnivorous birds. This crow is found in open country with scattered trees, where it feeds on insects, eggs, young birds, seeds and other plant matter. It is also found around populated areas where it will feed on scraps of human food. It will flock to feed, roost and mob birds of prey. The pied crow is found in Africa south of the Sahara. Photographed in the Sossusvlei sand dunes in the Namib desert Namibia Africa in July
    AG_f_Pied-crow_451.jpg
  • Pied crow (Corvus albus). Crows are omnivorous birds. This crow is found in open country with scattered trees, where it feeds on insects, eggs, young birds, seeds and other plant matter. It is also found around populated areas where it will feed on scraps of human food. It will flock to feed, roost and mob birds of prey. The pied crow is found in Africa south of the Sahara. Photographed in the Sossusvlei sand dunes in the Namib desert Namibia Africa in July
    AG_f_Pied-crow_450.jpg
  • Digitally enhanced image of a Pied crow (Corvus albus). This crow is found in open country with scattered trees, where it feeds on insects, eggs, young birds, seeds and other plant matter. Photographed in the Sossusvlei sand dunes in the Namib desert Namibia Africa in July
    AG_f_Pied-crow_446_Artist.jpg
  • Digitally enhanced image of a Pied crow (Corvus albus). This crow is found in open country with scattered trees, where it feeds on insects, eggs, young birds, seeds and other plant matter. Photographed in the Sossusvlei sand dunes in the Namib desert Namibia Africa in July
    AG_f_Pied-crow_446_Bubbles-1.jpg
  • nephelometer- Turbidity measuring equipment. Turbidity is the cloudiness or haziness of a fluid caused by individual particles (suspended solids) that are generally invisible to the naked eye, similar to smoke in air. The measurement of turbidity is a key test of water quality. Using a nephelometer that measures the light scattered by the particles and called Nephelometric Turbidity Units (NTU)
    HN_20131217_6386.jpg
  • nephelometer- Turbidity measuring equipment. Turbidity is the cloudiness or haziness of a fluid caused by individual particles (suspended solids) that are generally invisible to the naked eye, similar to smoke in air. The measurement of turbidity is a key test of water quality. Using a nephelometer that measures the light scattered by the particles and called Nephelometric Turbidity Units (NTU)
    HN_20131217_6384.jpg
  • Black stork (Ciconia nigra). This wader inhabits wetland areas, feeding on fish, small animals and insects. A long-distance migrant (for breeding and wintering), it is found in scattered areas of Africa, Asia and Europe. 18th century watercolor painting by Elizabeth Gwillim. Lady Elizabeth Symonds Gwillim (21 April 1763 – 21 December 1807) was an artist married to Sir Henry Gwillim, Puisne Judge at the Madras high court until 1808. Lady Gwillim painted a series of about 200 watercolours of Indian birds. Produced about 20 years before John James Audubon, her work has been acclaimed for its accuracy and natural postures as they were drawn from observations of the birds in life. She also painted fishes and flowers. McGill University Library and Archives
    IR_f_blackstork_gwillim010.jpg
  • Ivory gull (Pagophila eburnea) stands on ice, Spitsbergen, Svalbard, Norway. July. A medium-sized gull particularly noted for its striking pure white adult plumage. The species survives year-round in the High Arctic where it breeds in small, often inland, colonies scattered across barren regions of the eastern Canadian Arctic, Greenland, Svalbard (Norway). The ivory gull is globally rare
    BT_Ivory-gull_EYL02143.jpg
  • Pied crow (Corvus albus). Crows are omnivorous birds. This crow is found in open country with scattered trees, where it feeds on insects, eggs, young birds, seeds and other plant matter. It is also found around populated areas where it will feed on scraps of human food. It will flock to feed, roost and mob birds of prey. The pied crow is found in Africa south of the Sahara. Photographed in the Sossusvlei sand dunes in the Namib desert Namibia Africa in July
    AG_f_Pied-crow_452.jpg
  • Digitally enhanced image of a Pied crow (Corvus albus). This crow is found in open country with scattered trees, where it feeds on insects, eggs, young birds, seeds and other plant matter. Photographed in the Sossusvlei sand dunes in the Namib desert Namibia Africa in July
    AG_f_Pied-crow_446_Vintage.jpg
  • Israel, Beer Sheva, By October 1917, General Allenby's force had been entrenched in front of a strong Turkish position along the Gaza-Beersheba road for some months, but they were now ready to launch an attack with Beersheba as its first objective. On 31 October, the attack was carried out by the XXth Corps (10th, 53rd, 60th and 74th Divisions) on the west, and the Desert Mounted Corps on the east. That evening the 4th Australian Light Horse Brigade charged over the Turkish trenches into the town. The cemetery was made immediately on the fall of the town, remaining in use until July 1918, by which time 139 burials had been made It was greatly increased after the Armistice when burials were brought in from a number of scattered sites and small burial grounds. The cemetery now contains 1,241 Commonwealth burials of the First World War, 67 of them unidentified.
    SL_Beer-Sheva_5686.jpg
  • Israel, Beer Sheva, By October 1917, General Allenby's force had been entrenched in front of a strong Turkish position along the Gaza-Beersheba road for some months, but they were now ready to launch an attack with Beersheba as its first objective. On 31 October, the attack was carried out by the XXth Corps (10th, 53rd, 60th and 74th Divisions) on the west, and the Desert Mounted Corps on the east. That evening the 4th Australian Light Horse Brigade charged over the Turkish trenches into the town. The cemetery was made immediately on the fall of the town, remaining in use until July 1918, by which time 139 burials had been made It was greatly increased after the Armistice when burials were brought in from a number of scattered sites and small burial grounds. The cemetery now contains 1,241 Commonwealth burials of the First World War, 67 of them unidentified.
    SL_Beer-Sheva_5679.jpg
  • Painter's studio paints and palette scattered on a table
    IA_AMI_6734.jpg
  • Fairy scatters fairy dust on a flower in a forest with a raging forest fire in the background
    IR_f_Daniel_B7814-3.jpg
  • Fairy scatters fairy dust on black background
    IR_f_Daniel_B7822_pp.jpg
  • Fairy scatters fairy dust on a flower
    IR_f_Daniel_B7770-1.jpg
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