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A stack of twenty pound banknotes from the Bank of England featuring Queen Elizabeth II. The banknotes are arranged vertically, with the top bill fully visible. The image is taken against a white back

False killer whales (Pseudorca crassidens) tightly bunched group diving vertically, Azores, Portugal, Atlantic, Europe

The tail of Scorpius, photographed with it high in the sky from Australia. The frame is oriented with the Milky Way running horizontally and the hook of the tail vertically.

Steep lane with stairway steps in the Spanish national colors, old part of town of Calpe, Costa Blanca, Spain

Steep lane with stairway steps in the Spanish national colors, old part of town of Calpe, Costa Blanca, Spain

The province of Mendoza is part of all Argentine provinces that are vertically crossed by the Cordillera de Los Andes. The Principal Cordillera is the result of an early folding, with an average height of about 6500 meters. It has two distinct sectors: in the north and to the provincial Diamond Rio is characterized by a high narrow strip, which finds its highest expression in the Cerro Aconcagua 6962 m. In the southern provinces, from Diamond Rio to the South forms a wider and less high orographic belt.

The province of Mendoza is part of all Argentine provinces that are vertically crossed by the Cordillera de Los Andes. The Principal Cordillera is the result of an early folding, with an average height of about 6500 meters. It has two distinct sectors: in the north and to the provincial Diamond Rio is characterized by a high narrow strip, which finds its highest expression in the Cerro Aconcagua 6962 m. In the southern provinces, from Diamond Rio to the South forms a wider and less high orographic belt.

A red-billed oxpecker, Buphagus erythrorhynchus, perches vertically on the tail of a buffalo, Syncerus caffer, direct gaze, Londolozi Game Reserve, Sabi Sands, Greater Kruger National Park, South Africa

Volcanic underwater bottoms. True seamounts can be seen in the image, a natural monument made of basaltic columns called a columnar disjunction. The highest point is about 15 meters below the surface of the Atlantic Ocean and drops vertically to more than 40 meters at its deepest point. The place is known as La Rapadura on the coast of Santa Úrsula, north of the island of Tenerife. Seabed of the Canary Islands.

Volcanic underwater bottoms. True seamounts can be seen in the image, a natural monument made of basaltic columns called a columnar disjunction. The highest point is about 15 meters below the surface of the Atlantic Ocean and drops vertically to more than 40 meters at its deepest point. The place is known as La Rapadura on the coast of Santa Úrsula, north of the island of Tenerife. Seabed of the Canary Islands.