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Old Red Museum of Dallas County History & Culture, Dallas, Texas, United States of America, North America
Commercial airplane parked in airport park at sunset, refuelling in taxi mode, United States of America, North America
The Bell Rock of Sedona viewed from the Rector Connector Trail junction, Arizona, United States of America, North America
Turtle Pond, Central Park, Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States of America, North America
Marble Falls, Texas, USA. April 10, 2021. Decorative license plate with a Confederate flag, saying "Don't Mess with Dixie.".
Aerial view of adult humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) preparing to dive in order to cooperatively "bubble-net" feed in Southeast Alaska, USA
Aerial view of adult humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) preparing to dive in order to cooperatively "bubble-net" feed in Southeast Alaska, USA
Aerial view of adult humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) cooperatively "bubble-net" feeding in Southeast Alaska, USA
A group of adult humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) co-operatively "bubble-net" feeding in Snow Pass in Southeast Alaska, USA
Bottlenose Dolphin, Tursiops truncatus, leaping in silhouette in the northern Gulf of California, Mexico
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Humpback Whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) cooperatively "bubble-net" feeding in Chatham Strait, Southeast Alaska, USA
A group of adult humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) co-operatively "bubble-net" feeding in Southeast Alaska, USA. Pacific Ocean
A group of adult humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) co-operatively "bubble-net" feeding in Southeast Alaska, USA. Pacific Ocean
A group of adult humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) co-operatively "bubble-net" feeding in Snow Pass in Southeast Alaska, USA
A group of adult humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) co-operatively "bubble-net" feeding in Southeast Alaska, USA. Pacific Ocean
A group of adult humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) co-operatively "bubble-net" feeding in Southeast Alaska, USA. Pacific Ocean
Adult humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) cooperatively "bubble-net" feeding in Southeast Alaska, USA. Pacific Ocean
A group of adult humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) co-operatively "bubble-net" feeding in Southeast Alaska, USA. Pacific Ocean
A group of adult humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) co-operatively "bubble-net" feeding along the west side of Chatham Strait in Southeast Alaska, USA
A group of adult humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) co-operatively "bubble-net" feeding along the west side of Chatham Strait in Southeast Alaska, USA
A group of adult humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) co-operatively "bubble-net" feeding along the west side of Chatham Strait in Southeast Alaska, USA
A group of adult humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) co-operatively "bubble-net" feeding in Southeast Alaska, USA. Pacific Ocean
A group of adult humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) co-operatively "bubble-net" feeding in Southeast Alaska, USA. Pacific Ocean
A group of adult humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) co-operatively "bubble-net" feeding along the west side of Chatham Strait in Southeast Alaska, USA
A group of adult humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) co-operatively "bubble-net" feeding in Southeast Alaska, USA. Pacific Ocean
A group of adult humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) co-operatively "bubble-net" feeding along the west side of Chatham Strait in Southeast Alaska, USA
A group of adult humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) co-operatively "bubble-net" feeding in Southeast Alaska, USA. Pacific Ocean
A group of adult humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) co-operatively "bubble-net" feeding in Southeast Alaska, USA. Pacific Ocean
A group of adult humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) co-operatively "bubble-net" feeding in Southeast Alaska, USA. Pacific Ocean
A group of adult humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) co-operatively "bubble-net" feeding along the west side of Chatham Strait in Southeast Alaska, USA
Tourists watching a group of adult humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) co-operatively "bubble-net" feeding in Southeast Alaska, USA
A group of adult humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) co-operatively "bubble-net" feeding in Southeast Alaska, USA. Pacific Ocean
A group of adult humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) co-operatively "bubble-net" feeding in Southeast Alaska, USA. Pacific Ocean
A group of adult humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) co-operatively "bubble-net" feeding along the west side of Chatham Strait in Southeast Alaska, USA
A group of adult humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) co-operatively "bubble-net" feeding in Southeast Alaska, USA. Pacific Ocean
A group of adult humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) co-operatively "bubble-net" feeding along the west side of Chatham Strait in Southeast Alaska, USA
Alexander Calder's "Eagle" in the Seattle Art Museum's Olympic Sculpture Park with the Space Needle in the distance; Seattle, Washington.
Pilot Boat "Arrow 2" and the Astoria-Megler Bridge, connecting Oregon and Washington across the Columbia River, at sunset; Astoria, Oregon.
Looking through the steel sculpture "Changing Form" by Doris Chase, Kerry Park, skyline of the Seattle financial district with Space Needle, Columbia Center, formerly Bank of America Tower, Two Union Square Tower, Municipal Tower, formerly Key Tower, U.S.
The famous ""Bottle House"", built from more than 30.000 bottles, ghost town of Rhyolite, Nevada, USA, North America
View through steel sculpture "Changing Form" by Doris Chase, Kerry Park, of the skyline of the Seattle financial district with Space Needle, full moon, Columbia Center, formerly Bank of America Tower, Municipal Tower, formerly Key Tower, US Bank Center, n
Welcome sign on a highway, ""Welcome to Wyoming, Forever West"", flat landscape, Wyoming, USA, North America
Amazonas at an Escaramuza competition in Mexico City, May 24, 2008. Escaramuzas are similar to US rodeos, where female competitors called "Amazonas" wear long skirts, and ride side saddle. Male rodeo competitors are "Charros," from which comes the word "Charreria." Charreria is Mexico's national sport.
An escaramuza from Anahuac of Tecamac team rides her horse in a rodeo competition in Mexico City, May 10, 2008. Escaramuzas are similar to US rodeos, where female competitors called "Amazonas" wear long skirts, and ride side saddle. Male rodeo competitors are "Charros," from which comes the word "Charreria." Charreria is Mexico's national sport.
Escaramuza from Anahuac of Tecamac team ride their horses in a rodeo competition in Chalco on the outskirts of Mexico City, May 10, 2008. Escaramuzas are similar to US rodeos, where female competitors called "Amazonas" wear long skirts, and ride side saddle. Male rodeo competitors are "Charros," from which comes the word "Charreria." Charreria is Mexico's national sport.
An Amazona rides her horse at an Escaramuza competition in Mexico City, May 24, 2008. Escaramuzas are similar to US rodeos, where female competitors called "Amazonas" wear long skirts, and ride side saddle. Male rodeo competitors are "Charros," from which comes the word "Charreria." Charreria is Mexico's national sport.
Members of the El Herradero team compete in an Escaramuza in Mexico City, Sunday, February 10, 2008. Escaramuzas are similar to US rodeos, where female competitors called "Amazonas" wear long skirts, and ride side saddle. Male rodeo competitors are "Charros," from which comes the word "Charreria." Charreria is Mexico's national sport.
A Chilean "cowboy", Yael Velasquez, dehorns a calf while another man brands the animal, during a traditional branding on a ranch in Northwest Colorado. The ranch employs about a dozen Chileans through the US Guestworker program. Each worker spends three years working on the remote ranch.
The distant Gore Range is one of many views along Colorado's Trail Ridge Road Scenic Byway as it crosses both the Continental Divide and the width of Rocky Mountain National Park, USA
Chilean "cowboys", Yael and Sergio Velasquez, brand a calf, while another man on a horse holds the calf still with a rope, during a traditional branding on a ranch in Northwest Colorado. The ranch employs about a dozen Chileans through the US Guestworker program. Each worker spends three years working on the remote ranch.
The Large Bull Moose Known As "hook" Who Roams In The Kincade Park Area Is Seen During The Fall Rut, South-Central Alaska, Anchorage, Alaska, United States Of America
Tara Oceans Expeditions - May 2011. Tara with deployed plancton nets. On "station", the boat is drifting without engine or sails. Tara Oceans, a unique expedition: Tara Oceans is the very first attempt to make a global study of marine plankton, a form of sea life that includes organisms as small as viruses and bacterias, and as big as medusas. Our goal is to better understand planktonic ecosystems by exploring the countless species, learning about interactions among them and with their environment. Marine plankton is the only ecosystem that is almost continuous over the surface of the Earth. Studying plankton is like taking the pulse of our planet. Recently, scientists have discovered the great importance of plankton for the climate: populations of plankton are affected very rapidly by variations in climate. But in turn they can influence the climate by modifying the absorption of carbon. In a context of rapid physico-chemical changes, for example the acidification observed today in the world's oceans, it is urgent to understand and predict the evolution of these particular ecosystems. Finally, plankton is an astonishing way of going back in time ? a prime source of fossils. Over the eons, plankton has created several hundred meters of sediment on the ocean floors. This allows us to go back in time, to the first oceans on Earth, and better understand the history of our biosphere. More than 12 fields of research are involved in the project, which will bring together an international team of oceanographers, ecologists, biologists, geneticists, and physicists from prestigious laboratories headed by Eric Karsenti of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory. Galapagos