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Olive baboon (Papio cynocephalus anubis) mother and infant, Samburu National Reserve, Kenya, East Africa, Africa
Traditional snow scene with Toyota pick-up truck in The Cotswolds, Swinbrook, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
Indian Langur monkey, Presbytis entellus, on tree branch in Ranthambhore National Park, Rajasthan, Northern India
Four wheel drive car in traditional snow scene in The Cotswolds, Swinbrook, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
The Big Dance sculpture by artist Ray Lonsdale in the Sculpture Garden at the world famous Gretna Green Blacksmiths shop, Scotland, United kingdom, Europe
A fire danger sign next to forest that has been burnt by a fire in the Tule river area of the Sequoia National Forest, east of Porterville, California, USA. California is in the grip of a four year long exceptional drought, that has made wild fires much more frequent, as well as wiping $2.2 Billion annually off the agricultural sector.
Almond trees being irrigated in California's Central Valley, which is in the grip of a four year long drought. The catastrophic drought means that no crops will grow without increasingly scarce irrigation water. Many areas of farmland have been abandoned due to the drought. 80% of the world's almonds grow in California, each Almond takes 1 gallon of water to produce, water that is increasingly unavailable.
Almod trees being irrigated in California's Central Valley, which is in the grip of a four year long drought. The catastrophic drought means that no crops will grow without increasingly scarce irrigation water. Many areas of farmland have been abandoned due to the drought. 80% of the world's almonds grow in California, each Almond takes 1 gallon of water to produce, water that is increasingly unavailable.
Forest destroyed by wild fires in the Tule river area of the Sequoia National Forest, east of Porterville, California, USA. California is in the grip of a four year long exceptional drought, that has made wild fires much more frequent, as well as wiping $2.2 Billion annually off the agricultural sector.
A forest that has been burnt by a wildfire in the Tule river area of the Sequoia National Forest, east of Porterville, California, USA. California is in the grip of a four year long exceptional drought, that has made wild fires much more frequent, as well as wiping $2.2 Billion annually off the agricultural sector.
A virtually empty farmers water hole in California's Central Valley, which is in the grip of a four year long drought. The catastrophic drought means that no crops will grow without increasingly scarce irrigation water. Many areas of farmland have been abandoned due to the drought.
The Big Dance sculpture by artist Ray Lonsdale in the Sculpture Garden at the world famous Gretna Green Blacksmiths shop, Scotland, United kingdom, Europe
Irrigation pipes in California's Central Valley, which is in the grip of a four year long drought. The catastrophic drought means that no crops will grow without increasingly scarce irrigation water. Many areas of farmland have been abandoned due to the drought.
Cotton growing in California's Central Valley, which is in the grip of a four year long drought. The catastrophic drought means that no crops will grow without increasingly scarce irrigation water. Many areas of farmland have been abandoned due to the drought.
The Big Dance sculpture by artist Ray Lonsdale in the Sculpture Garden at the world famous Gretna Green Blacksmiths shop, Scotland, United kingdom, Europe
The Big Dance sculpture by artist Ray Lonsdale in the Sculpture Garden at the world famous Gretna Green Blacksmiths shop, Scotland, United kingdom, Europe
The Big Dance sculpture by artist Ray Lonsdale in the Sculpture Garden at the world famous Gretna Green Blacksmiths shop, Scotland, United kingdom, Europe
Grit salt remains the most commonly used method of removing ice and snow from the ground. All kinds of salt are effective at breaking up ice crystals, but grit salt is the preferred method for use in salt-spreading machines as long as the grit salt is kept dry. The grit salt also adds some friction to flat areas, making the ground better for tyres and shoes to grip on to.? . "
Grit salt remains the most commonly used method of removing ice and snow from the ground. All kinds of salt are effective at breaking up ice crystals, but grit salt is the preferred method for use in salt-spreading machines as long as the grit salt is kept dry. The grit salt also adds some friction to flat areas, making the ground better for tyres and shoes to grip on to.? . "
An instructor takes a young child for a lesson on the bouldering section of a climbing wall in Ambleside, Lake District, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe
A car skidded and crashed on ice in Ambleside in the Lake District, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Skid marks in the snow from a car on a steep road in Ambleside, Lake District, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Young children on a climbing wall in Ambleside, Lake District, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Hoar frost on trees on the Beacon near Loughborough, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Hand of woman handling fresh peppercorns from the Thuan Dong Pepper Farm, Cua Can, Phu Quoc Island, Kien Giang, Vietnam, Asia
Black-capped squirrel monkey (Saimiri boliviensis), female with young, occurrence in Brazil and Bolivia, captive, Germany, Europe
Black-capped squirrel monkey (Saimiri boliviensis), female with young, occurrence in Brazil and Bolivia, captive, Germany, Europe
Young woman with a llama, llama tour to the summit of Boeses Weibele Mountain in the Defregger Group, Carnic Dolomites, Upper Lienz, Puster Valley, East Tyrol, Austria, Europe
Pyramid of the Sun, Plaza de la Luna, Calzada de los Muertos, Avenue of the Dead, Teotihuacan, Mexico, North America
Toddy Tapper balancing on rope between coconut trees and collecting palm juice, Wadduwa, Western Province, Ceylon, Sri Lanka, Asia
Toddy Tapper balancing on rope between coconut trees and collecting palm juice, Wadduwa, Western Province, Ceylon, Sri Lanka, Asia
Two Pacific Seahorses (Hippocampus ingens) holding onto a sponge, Cousin Rock, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Galapagos archipelago, Ecuador, Pacific Ocean