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The Murchison River winds its way through a spectacular gorge in Western Australia as it heads down to the Indian Ocean. This scene was made at the Kalbarri National Park, Western Australia.
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This is a large congregation of Colletes inaequalis, commonly known as the “Mining Bee.” This natural phenomenon occurs between March and July. The bee ranges from Nova Scotia, Canada south to Georgia, United States. This bee is known to be polylectic (diverse forage), but can specialize on pollinating apples. ...
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A recently completed Marcellus well in Derry, PA. Slavek Trust Unit 2H Og Well/Williams Production Appalachia LLC. Shows three condensate tanks used for storing "produced" brine waters.
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A small sample of the herpetology lab, behind the scenes at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History - Pittsburgh, Pa. Not only cool snakes, also lots of great reflections on the jars.
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The Simien Mountains (also spelled Semien) lie in northern Ethiopia, north east of Gondar. They are a World Heritage Site and include the Simien Mountains National Park. The mountains consist of plateaux separated by valleys and rising to pinnacles. The tallest peak is Ras Dashen (4,543 m); other notable heights includ...
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The Simien Mountains (also spelled Semien) lie in northern Ethiopia, north east of Gondar. They are a World Heritage Site and include the Simien Mountains National Park. The mountains consist of plateaux separated by valleys and rising to pinnacles. The tallest peak is Ras Dashen (4,543 m); other notable heights includ...
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The Simien Mountains (also spelled Semien) lie in northern Ethiopia, north east of Gondar. They are a World Heritage Site and include the Simien Mountains National Park. The mountains consist of plateaux separated by valleys and rising to pinnacles. The tallest peak is Ras Dashen (4,543 m); other notable heights includ...
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On Lake of the Woods, a double-crested cormorant (Phalacrocorax auritus) defends her nest against an aggressive herring gull. Cormorants are common summer residents in Minnesota. They are fish-eaters and have long been considered a competitor by human fishermen. Scientific research shows, however, that they prey mostly...
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Migrating snow geese (Chen caerulescens) rest and feed in Minnesota on their way from their wintering grounds on the Gulf Coast to their summer breeding grounds in the Arctic. Snow goose populations are exploding due to an increase in cropland and a longer breeding season (caused by warming in the arctic). They are now...
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At the Bell Museum of Natural History, two floors of dioramas display all of Minnesota's habitats, along with the birds, animals, plants and insects that populate the state. Constructed between 1920 and the late 1940s, the Bell Museum's dioramas illustrate what Minnesota was like before the ax and plow. www.bel
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