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  • Woman of the Mursi tribe with clay lip disc as body ornamentstribe Debub Omo Zone, Ethiopia. Close to the Sudanese border.
    BT_Morsi_IA8A7316.jpg
  • Woman of the Mursi tribe with clay lip disc as body ornamentstribe Debub Omo Zone, Ethiopia. Close to the Sudanese border.
    BT_Morsi_IA8A7315.jpg
  • two women of the Mursi tribe with clay lip disc as body ornamentstribe Debub Omo Zone, Ethiopia. Close to the Sudanese border.
    BT_Morsi_IA8A7323.jpg
  • Mursi tribe couple the woman has a clay lip disc as body ornamentstribe the man is carrying a AK-47 Debub Omo Zone, Ethiopia. Close to the Sudanese border.
    BT_Morsi_IA8A7288.jpg
  • Woman of the Mursi tribe with clay lip disc as body ornamentstribe Debub Omo Zone, Ethiopia. Close to the Sudanese border.
    BT_Morsi_IA8A7281.jpg
  • Woman of the Mursi tribe with clay lip disc as body ornamentstribe Debub Omo Zone, Ethiopia. Close to the Sudanese border.
    BT_Morsi_IA8A7277.jpg
  • A stack of recordable discs
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  • A stack of recordable discs
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  • A stack of recordable discs
    ET_m_6313.jpg
  • A stack of recordable discs
    ET_m_6316.jpg
  • A stack of recordable discs
    ET_m_6311.jpg
  • Woman of the Mursi tribe with clay lip disc as body ornamentstribe Debub Omo Zone, Ethiopia. Close to the Sudanese border.
    BT_Mursi_IA8A7324.jpg
  • Africa, Ethiopia, Debub Omo Zone, Mursi tribe. A nomadic cattle herder ethnic group located in Southern Ethiopia, close to the Sudanese border. Woman with clay lip disc as body ornaments
    GF_Mursi-Tribe_747.jpg
  • Africa, Ethiopia, Debub Omo Zone, Mursi tribe. A nomadic cattle herder ethnic group located in Southern Ethiopia, close to the Sudanese border. Woman with clay lip disc as body ornaments
    GF_Mursi-Tribe_744.jpg
  • Africa, Ethiopia, Debub Omo Zone, Mursi tribesmen. A nomadic cattle herder ethnic group located in Southern Ethiopia, close to the Sudanese border. Woman with clay lip disc as body ornaments
    GF_0901_Ethiopia_229_fs.jpg
  • Africa, Ethiopia, Debub Omo Zone, Mursi tribesmen. A nomadic cattle herder ethnic group located in Southern Ethiopia, close to the Sudanese border. Woman with clay lip disc as body ornaments
    AG_Mursi_033_fs.jpg
  • Woman of the Mursi tribe with clay lip disc as body ornamentstribe Debub Omo Zone, Ethiopia. Close to the Sudanese border.
    BT_Mursi_IA8A7293.jpg
  • Woman of the Mursi tribe with clay lip disc as body ornamentstribe Debub Omo Zone, Ethiopia. Close to the Sudanese border.
    BT_Mursi_IA8A7278.jpg
  • Digitally enhanced image of a woman of the Mursi tribe. A nomadic cattle herder ethnic group located in Southern Ethiopia, Woman with clay lip disc as body ornaments
    GF_Mursi-Tribe_744-c5a470.jpg
  • Africa, Ethiopia, Debub Omo Zone, Mursi tribesmen. A nomadic cattle herder ethnic group located in Southern Ethiopia, close to the Sudanese border. Woman with clay lip disc as body ornaments breast feeds her baby
    GF_Mursi_6361.jpg
  • Africa, Ethiopia, Debub Omo Zone, Mursi tribe. A nomadic cattle herder ethnic group located in Southern Ethiopia, close to the Sudanese border. Woman with clay lip disc as body ornaments
    GF_Mursi-Tribe_772.jpg
  • Africa, Ethiopia, Debub Omo Zone, Mursi tribe. A nomadic cattle herder ethnic group located in Southern Ethiopia, close to the Sudanese border. Woman with clay lip disc as body ornaments
    GF_Mursi-Tribe_768.jpg
  • Africa, Ethiopia, Debub Omo Zone, Mursi tribe. A nomadic cattle herder ethnic group located in Southern Ethiopia, close to the Sudanese border. Woman with clay lip disc as body ornaments
    GF_Mursi-Tribe_764.jpg
  • Africa, Ethiopia, Debub Omo Zone, Mursi tribe. A nomadic cattle herder ethnic group located in Southern Ethiopia, close to the Sudanese border. Woman with clay lip disc as body ornaments
    GF_Mursi-Tribe_759.jpg
  • Africa, Ethiopia, Debub Omo Zone, woman of the Mursi tribe. A nomadic cattle herder ethnic group located in Southern Ethiopia, close to the Sudanese border. Woman with clay lip disc as body ornaments
    RH_Ethiopia_DSC05637.jpg
  • Africa, Ethiopia, Debub Omo Zone, woman of the Mursi tribe. A nomadic cattle herder ethnic group located in Southern Ethiopia, close to the Sudanese border. Woman with clay lip disc as body ornaments
    RH_Ethiopia_DSC05636.jpg
  • Africa, Ethiopia, Debub Omo Zone, children of the Mursi tribe. A nomadic cattle herder ethnic group located in Southern Ethiopia, close to the Sudanese border. Woman with clay lip disc as body ornaments
    RH_Ethiopia_DSC05635.jpg
  • Africa, Ethiopia, Debub Omo Zone, Child of the Mursi tribe. A nomadic cattle herder ethnic group located in Southern Ethiopia, close to the Sudanese border. Woman with clay lip disc as body ornaments
    RH_Ethiopia_DSC05633.jpg
  • Africa, Ethiopia, Debub Omo Zone, children of the Mursi tribe. A nomadic cattle herder ethnic group located in Southern Ethiopia, close to the Sudanese border. Woman with clay lip disc as body ornaments
    RH_Ethiopia_DSC05631.jpg
  • Africa, Ethiopia, Debub Omo Zone, woman of the Mursi tribe. A nomadic cattle herder ethnic group located in Southern Ethiopia, close to the Sudanese border. Woman with clay lip disc as body ornaments
    RH_Ethiopia_DSC05630.jpg
  • Africa, Ethiopia, Debub Omo Zone, woman of the Mursi tribe. A nomadic cattle herder ethnic group located in Southern Ethiopia, close to the Sudanese border. Woman with clay lip disc as body ornaments
    RH_Ethiopia_DSC05629.jpg
  • Africa, Ethiopia, Debub Omo Zone, Child of the Mursi tribe. A nomadic cattle herder ethnic group located in Southern Ethiopia, close to the Sudanese border. Woman with clay lip disc as body ornaments
    RH_Ethiopia_DSC05625.jpg
  • Africa, Ethiopia, Debub Omo Zone, woman of the Mursi tribe. A nomadic cattle herder ethnic group located in Southern Ethiopia, close to the Sudanese border. Woman with clay lip disc as body ornaments
    RH_Ethiopia_DSC05623.jpg
  • Africa, Ethiopia, Debub Omo Zone, woman of the Mursi tribe. A nomadic cattle herder ethnic group located in Southern Ethiopia, close to the Sudanese border. Woman with clay lip disc as body ornaments
    RH_Ethiopia_DSC05622.jpg
  • Africa, Ethiopia, Debub Omo Zone, Mursi tribesmen. A nomadic cattle herder ethnic group located in Southern Ethiopia, close to the Sudanese border. Woman with clay lip disc as body ornaments breast feeds her baby
    GF_Mursi_Tribe_182.jpg
  • Africa, Ethiopia, Debub Omo Zone, woman of the Mursi tribe. A nomadic cattle herder ethnic group located in Southern Ethiopia, close to the Sudanese border. Woman with clay lip disc as body ornaments
    GF_1002_Ethiopia_656.jpg
  • Africa, Ethiopia, Debub Omo Zone, Mursi tribesmen. A nomadic cattle herder ethnic group located in Southern Ethiopia, close to the Sudanese border. Woman with clay lip disc as body ornaments
    GF_0901_Ethiopia_090.jpg
  • Africa, Ethiopia, Debub Omo Zone, Mursi tribesmen. A nomadic cattle herder ethnic group located in Southern Ethiopia, close to the Sudanese border. Woman with clay lip disc as body ornaments
    GF_0901_Ethiopia_220_fs.jpg
  • Africa, Ethiopia, Debub Omo Zone, Mursi tribesmen. A nomadic cattle herder ethnic group located in Southern Ethiopia, close to the Sudanese border. Woman with clay lip disc as body ornaments
    GF_0901_Ethiopia_088.jpg
  • Africa, Ethiopia, Debub Omo Zone, Mursi tribesmen. A nomadic cattle herder ethnic group located in Southern Ethiopia, close to the Sudanese border. Woman with clay lip disc as body ornaments
    AG_Mursi_030_fs.jpg
  • Turkey, Istanbul, Interior of the Hagia Sophia Museum Wooden discs bear the names of the Caliph Omar and the Prophet Mohammed
    IR_51880_fs.jpg
  • Turkey, Istanbul, Interior of the Hagia Sophia Museum Wooden discs bear the names of the Caliph Omar and the Prophet Mohammed
    IR_51894_fs.jpg
  • Woman of the Mursi with elongated lower lip to hold a clay disk as body ornamentstribe Debub Omo Zone, Ethiopia. Close to the Sudanese border.
    GF_Mursi_176407.jpg
  • Woman of the Mursi with elongated lower lip to hold a clay disk as body ornamentstribe Debub Omo Zone, Ethiopia. Close to the Sudanese border.
    BT_Morsi_IA8A73061.jpg
  • Africa, Ethiopia, Debub Omo Zone, Mursi tribesmen. A nomadic cattle herder ethnic group located in Southern Ethiopia, close to the Sudanese border. Woman with enlarged lip as body ornaments
    GF_Mursi_Tribe_178_OS.jpg
  • Woman of the Mursi tribe with elongated lower lip to hold a clay disk as body ornamentstribe Debub Omo Zone, Ethiopia. Close to the Sudanese border.
    GF_Mursi-Woman_5263.jpg
  • Woman of the Mursi with elongated lower lip to hold a clay disk as body ornamentstribe Debub Omo Zone, Ethiopia. Close to the Sudanese border.
    BT_Mursi_IA8A7316.jpg
  • Woman of the Mursi with elongated lower lip to hold a clay disk as body ornamentstribe Debub Omo Zone, Ethiopia. Close to the Sudanese border.
    BT_Mursi_IA8A7308.jpg
  • Woman of the Mursi with elongated lower lip to hold a clay disk as body ornamentstribe Debub Omo Zone, Ethiopia. Close to the Sudanese border.
    BT_Mursi_IA8A7298.jpg
  • Woman of the Mursi with elongated lower lip to hold a clay disk as body ornamentstribe Debub Omo Zone, Ethiopia. Close to the Sudanese border.
    BT_Mursi_IA8A7295.jpg
  • Mursi couple. The woman has an elongated lower lip to hold a clay disk as body ornamentstribe Debub Omo Zone, Ethiopia. Close to the Sudanese border.
    BT_Morsi_IA8A7302.jpg
  • Mursi couple. The woman has an elongated lower lip to hold a clay disk as body ornamentstribe Debub Omo Zone, Ethiopia. Close to the Sudanese border.
    BT_Morsi_IA8A7300.jpg
  • Woman of the Mursi with elongated lower lip to hold a clay disk as body ornamentstribe Debub Omo Zone, Ethiopia. Close to the Sudanese border.
    BT_Morsi_IA8A7298.jpg
  • High-speed flash photograph liquid droplet. The droplet lands in the liquid and produces a coronet. the droplet is surrounded by a light reflecting CD
    GV_Colours_7509.jpg
  • High-speed flash photograph liquid droplet. The droplet lands in the liquid and produces a coronet. the droplet is surrounded by a light reflecting CD
    GV_Colours_7498.jpg
  • High-speed flash photograph liquid droplet. The droplet lands in the liquid and produces a coronet. the droplet is surrounded by a light reflecting CD
    GV_Colours_7229.jpg
  • High-speed flash photograph liquid droplet. The droplet lands in the liquid and produces a coronet. the droplet is surrounded by a light reflecting CD
    GV_Colours_7391.jpg
  • Partial solar eclipse seen through low clouds. This is the solar eclipse of 20th March 2015. This was a total eclipse, but totality was only visible in a small path across the North Atlantic. It was visible as a partial eclipse across Europe and North Africa. 20th March 2015 also saw the spring equinox. Photographed in Israel
    VK_Solar_6720-1.jpg
  • Naked Caucasian Woman with lower back pain
    ET_m_6937.jpg
  • Partial solar eclipse seen through low clouds. This is the solar eclipse of 20th March 2015. This was a total eclipse, but totality was only visible in a small path across the North Atlantic. It was visible as a partial eclipse across Europe and North Africa. 20th March 2015 also saw the spring equinox. Photographed in Israel
    VK_Solar_6719.jpg
  • Naked Caucasian Woman with back pain
    ET_m_6939.jpg
  • The bluespotted ribbontail ray (Taeniura lymma) is a species of stingray in the family Dasyatidae. Found from the intertidal zone to a depth of 30 m (100 ft), this species is common throughout the tropical Indian and western Pacific Oceans in nearshore, coral reef-associated habitats. It is a fairly small ray, not exceeding 35 cm (14 in) in width, with a mostly smooth, oval pectoral fin disc, large protruding eyes, and a relatively short and thick tail with a deep fin fold underneath. It can be easily identified by its striking color pattern of many electric blue spots on a yellowish background, with a pair of blue stripes on the tail...At night, small groups of bluespotted ribbontail rays follow the rising tide onto sandy flats to root for small benthic invertebrates and bony fishes in the sediment. When the tide recedes, the rays separate and withdraw to shelters on the reef. Reproduction is aplacental viviparous, with females giving birth to litters of up to seven young. This ray is capable of injuring humans with its venomous tail spines, though it prefers to flee if threatened. Because of its beauty and size, the bluespotted ribbontail ray is popular with private aquarists despite being poorly suited to captivity. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has listed this species as Near Threatened, as it faces widespread habitat degradation and intensive fishing pressure throughout its range. Photographed in the Red Sea Israel
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  • Pharaoh eagle-owl (Bubo ascalaphus) is a species of owl in the family Strigidae. At 46–50 centimetres (18–20 in) long, the Pharaoh eagle-owl is one of the smaller eagle-owl species. It is an attractive bird of prey, with striking, large orange-yellow eyes and mottled plumage. The head and upperparts are tawny and densely marked with black and creamy-white streaks and blotches, while the underparts are pale creamy-white, with black streaks on the upper breast and fine reddish-brown vermiculations on the lower breast and belly. The face has the disc-like form typical of most owls, defined by a dark rim, the robust bill is black and hooked, and the head is crowned with small ear tufts. There are two recognised subspecies of the Pharaoh eagle-owl, the Pharaoh eagle-owl (B. a. ascalaphus) and the desert eagle-owl (B. a. desertorum), the latter being smaller and paler with sandier colouration Photographed i n Israel in December .
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  • Pharaoh eagle-owl (Bubo ascalaphus) is a species of owl in the family Strigidae. At 46–50 centimetres (18–20 in) long, the Pharaoh eagle-owl is one of the smaller eagle-owl species. It is an attractive bird of prey, with striking, large orange-yellow eyes and mottled plumage. The head and upperparts are tawny and densely marked with black and creamy-white streaks and blotches, while the underparts are pale creamy-white, with black streaks on the upper breast and fine reddish-brown vermiculations on the lower breast and belly. The face has the disc-like form typical of most owls, defined by a dark rim, the robust bill is black and hooked, and the head is crowned with small ear tufts. There are two recognised subspecies of the Pharaoh eagle-owl, the Pharaoh eagle-owl (B. a. ascalaphus) and the desert eagle-owl (B. a. desertorum), the latter being smaller and paler with sandier colouration Photographed i n Israel in December .
    BT_f_Pharaoh-eagle-owl_9716.jpg
  • Pharaoh eagle-owl (Bubo ascalaphus) is a species of owl in the family Strigidae. At 46–50 centimetres (18–20 in) long, the Pharaoh eagle-owl is one of the smaller eagle-owl species. It is an attractive bird of prey, with striking, large orange-yellow eyes and mottled plumage. The head and upperparts are tawny and densely marked with black and creamy-white streaks and blotches, while the underparts are pale creamy-white, with black streaks on the upper breast and fine reddish-brown vermiculations on the lower breast and belly. The face has the disc-like form typical of most owls, defined by a dark rim, the robust bill is black and hooked, and the head is crowned with small ear tufts. There are two recognised subspecies of the Pharaoh eagle-owl, the Pharaoh eagle-owl (B. a. ascalaphus) and the desert eagle-owl (B. a. desertorum), the latter being smaller and paler with sandier colouration Photographed i n Israel in December .
    BT_f_Pharaoh-eagle-owl_9761.jpg
  • Pharaoh eagle-owl (Bubo ascalaphus) is a species of owl in the family Strigidae. At 46–50 centimetres (18–20 in) long, the Pharaoh eagle-owl is one of the smaller eagle-owl species. It is an attractive bird of prey, with striking, large orange-yellow eyes and mottled plumage. The head and upperparts are tawny and densely marked with black and creamy-white streaks and blotches, while the underparts are pale creamy-white, with black streaks on the upper breast and fine reddish-brown vermiculations on the lower breast and belly. The face has the disc-like form typical of most owls, defined by a dark rim, the robust bill is black and hooked, and the head is crowned with small ear tufts. There are two recognised subspecies of the Pharaoh eagle-owl, the Pharaoh eagle-owl (B. a. ascalaphus) and the desert eagle-owl (B. a. desertorum), the latter being smaller and paler with sandier colouration Photographed i n Israel in December .
    BT_f_Pharaoh-eagle-owl_9768.jpg
  • Pharaoh eagle-owl (Bubo ascalaphus) is a species of owl in the family Strigidae. At 46–50 centimetres (18–20 in) long, the Pharaoh eagle-owl is one of the smaller eagle-owl species. It is an attractive bird of prey, with striking, large orange-yellow eyes and mottled plumage. The head and upperparts are tawny and densely marked with black and creamy-white streaks and blotches, while the underparts are pale creamy-white, with black streaks on the upper breast and fine reddish-brown vermiculations on the lower breast and belly. The face has the disc-like form typical of most owls, defined by a dark rim, the robust bill is black and hooked, and the head is crowned with small ear tufts. There are two recognised subspecies of the Pharaoh eagle-owl, the Pharaoh eagle-owl (B. a. ascalaphus) and the desert eagle-owl (B. a. desertorum), the latter being smaller and paler with sandier colouration Photographed i n Israel in December .
    BT_f_Pharaoh-eagle-owl_9698.jpg
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