1356 pictures found
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White-throated Dipper (Cinclus cinclus) mating under a waterfall, Regional Natural Park of the Vosges du Nord, France
© Michel Rauch / Biosphoto
© Michel Rauch / Biosphoto
White-throated Dipper (Cinclus cinclus) mating under a waterfall, Regional Natural Park of the Vosges du Nord, France
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View of Hallstatt, Lake Hallstatt, Salzkammergut, UNESCO World Heritage Hallstatt-Dachstein Salzkammergut, Upper Austria, Austria,
© Herbert Berger / imageBROKER / Biosphoto
© Herbert Berger / imageBROKER / Biosphoto
View of Hallstatt, Lake Hallstatt, Salzkammergut, UNESCO World Heritage Hallstatt-Dachstein Salzkammergut, Upper Austria, Austria, Europe
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Ponta de Sorapis seen from Lago del Sorapis in the dolomites of the
© Martin Zwick / Biosphoto
© Martin Zwick / Biosphoto
Ponta de Sorapis seen from Lago del Sorapis in the dolomites of the Veneto. These Dolomites are part of the UNESCO world heritage. Europe, Central Europe, Italy
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Couple of swallow-tailed gull (Creagrus furcatus) nesting. It is an endemic specy to the Galapagos. Galapagos archipelago. Ecuador.
© Antoine Lorgnier / Biosphoto
© Antoine Lorgnier / Biosphoto
Couple of swallow-tailed gull (Creagrus furcatus) nesting. It is an endemic specy to the Galapagos. Galapagos archipelago. Ecuador.
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Young swallow-tailed gull (Creagrus furcatus) nesting. It is an endemic specy to the Galapagos. Galapagos archipelago. Ecuador.
© Antoine Lorgnier / Biosphoto
© Antoine Lorgnier / Biosphoto
Young swallow-tailed gull (Creagrus furcatus) nesting. It is an endemic specy to the Galapagos. Galapagos archipelago. Ecuador.
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Couple of swallow-tailed gull (Creagrus furcatus) nesting. It is an endemic specy to the Galapagos. Galapagos archipelago. Ecuador.
© Antoine Lorgnier / Biosphoto
© Antoine Lorgnier / Biosphoto
Couple of swallow-tailed gull (Creagrus furcatus) nesting. It is an endemic specy to the Galapagos. Galapagos archipelago. Ecuador.
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The European Pharmacopoeia, European Directorate for the Quality of Medicines and HealthCare (EDQM), Kastner alley, Strasbourg, Bas-Rhin, France
© Denis Bringard / Biosphoto
© Denis Bringard / Biosphoto
The European Pharmacopoeia, European Directorate for the Quality of Medicines and HealthCare (EDQM), Kastner alley, Strasbourg, Bas-Rhin, France
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Galapagos Carpet Weed (Sesuvium edmonstonei) and cactus (Opuntia sp.), South Plaza Island, Galapagos islands, Ecuador.
© Sergio Pitamitz / Biosphoto
© Sergio Pitamitz / Biosphoto
Galapagos Carpet Weed (Sesuvium edmonstonei) and cactus (Opuntia sp.), South Plaza Island, Galapagos islands, Ecuador.
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Galapagos Carpet Weed (Sesuvium edmonstonei) and cactus (Opuntia sp.), South Plaza Island, Galapagos islands, Ecuador.
© Sergio Pitamitz / Biosphoto
© Sergio Pitamitz / Biosphoto
Galapagos Carpet Weed (Sesuvium edmonstonei) and cactus (Opuntia sp.), South Plaza Island, Galapagos islands, Ecuador.
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Great frigate bird (Frigata minor), Floreana Island, Galapagos islands, Ecuador.
© Sergio Pitamitz / Biosphoto
© Sergio Pitamitz / Biosphoto
Great frigate bird (Frigata minor), Floreana Island, Galapagos islands, Ecuador.
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The Matrimandir and its garden. Auroville, "the city of Dawn", an experimental, ideal, universal city, was born from a dream of Mirra Alfassa, named "The Mother", and of Sri
© Alexandre Sattler / Biosphoto
© Alexandre Sattler / Biosphoto
The Matrimandir and its garden. Auroville, "the city of Dawn", an experimental, ideal, universal city, was born from a dream of Mirra Alfassa, named "The Mother", and of Sri Aurobindo. It was inaugurated in 1968, welcomes people from all over the world, sharing the desire to achieve human unity. The Matrimandir, this gigantic golden ball is a place of meditation for a new consciousness, and radiates from the center of the city. Here, a morning greeting in front of the sphere.
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Le Matrimandir et son jardin. Auroville, "la ville de l'Aurore",
© Alexandre Sattler / Biosphoto
© Alexandre Sattler / Biosphoto
Le Matrimandir et son jardin. Auroville, "la ville de l'Aurore", cité expérimentale, idéale, universelle, est née d'un rêve de Mirra Alfassa, nommée "La Mère", et de Sri Aurobindo. Elle a été inaugurée en 1968, accueille des gens du monde entier, partageant la volonté de réaliser l'unité humaine. Le Matrimandir, cette gigantesque boule dorée est un lieu de méditation pour une nouvelle conscience, et rayonne depuis le centre de la ville. Ici, une salutation du matin devant la sphère.
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Le Matrimandir et son jardin. Auroville, "la ville de l'Aurore", cité expérimentale, idéale, universelle, est née d'un rêve de Mirra Alfassa, nommée
© Alexandre Sattler / Biosphoto
© Alexandre Sattler / Biosphoto
Le Matrimandir et son jardin. Auroville, "la ville de l'Aurore", cité expérimentale, idéale, universelle, est née d'un rêve de Mirra Alfassa, nommée "La Mère", et de Sri Aurobindo. Elle a été inaugurée en 1968, accueille des gens du monde entier, partageant la volonté de réaliser l'unité humaine. Le Matrimandir, cette gigantesque boule dorée est un lieu de méditation pour une nouvelle conscience, et rayonne depuis le centre de la ville. Ici, une salutation du matin devant la sphère.
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Le Matrimandir et son jardin. Auroville, "la ville de l'Aurore", cité expérimentale, idéale, universelle, est née d'un rêve de Mirra Alfassa, nommée
© Alexandre Sattler / Biosphoto
© Alexandre Sattler / Biosphoto
Le Matrimandir et son jardin. Auroville, "la ville de l'Aurore", cité expérimentale, idéale, universelle, est née d'un rêve de Mirra Alfassa, nommée "La Mère", et de Sri Aurobindo. Elle a été inaugurée en 1968, accueille des gens du monde entier, partageant la volonté de réaliser l'unité humaine. Le Matrimandir, cette gigantesque boule dorée est un lieu de méditation pour une nouvelle conscience, et rayonne depuis le centre de la ville. Ici, une salutation du matin devant la sphère.
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Le Matrimandir et son jardin. Auroville, "la ville de l'Aurore", cité expérimentale, idéale, universelle, est née d'un rêve de Mirra Alfassa, nommée
© Alexandre Sattler / Biosphoto
© Alexandre Sattler / Biosphoto
Le Matrimandir et son jardin. Auroville, "la ville de l'Aurore", cité expérimentale, idéale, universelle, est née d'un rêve de Mirra Alfassa, nommée "La Mère", et de Sri Aurobindo. Elle a été inaugurée en 1968, accueille des gens du monde entier, partageant la volonté de réaliser l'unité humaine. Le Matrimandir, cette gigantesque boule dorée est un lieu de méditation pour une nouvelle conscience, et rayonne depuis le centre de la ville. Ici, une salutation du matin devant la sphère.
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Le Matrimandir et son jardin. Auroville, "la ville de l'Aurore",
© Alexandre Sattler / Biosphoto
© Alexandre Sattler / Biosphoto
Le Matrimandir et son jardin. Auroville, "la ville de l'Aurore", cité expérimentale, idéale, universelle, est née d'un rêve de Mirra Alfassa, nommée "La Mère", et de Sri Aurobindo. Elle a été inaugurée en 1968, accueille des gens du monde entier, partageant la volonté de réaliser l'unité humaine. Le Matrimandir, cette gigantesque boule dorée est un lieu de méditation pour une nouvelle conscience, et rayonne depuis le centre de la ville. Ici, une salutation du matin devant la sphère.
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Le Matrimandir et son jardin. Auroville, "la ville de l'Aurore", cité expérimentale, idéale, universelle, est née d'un rêve de Mirra Alfassa, nommée
© Alexandre Sattler / Biosphoto
© Alexandre Sattler / Biosphoto
Le Matrimandir et son jardin. Auroville, "la ville de l'Aurore", cité expérimentale, idéale, universelle, est née d'un rêve de Mirra Alfassa, nommée "La Mère", et de Sri Aurobindo. Elle a été inaugurée en 1968, accueille des gens du monde entier, partageant la volonté de réaliser l'unité humaine. Le Matrimandir, cette gigantesque boule dorée est un lieu de méditation pour une nouvelle conscience, et rayonne depuis le centre de la ville. Ici, une salutation du matin devant la sphère.
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iSimangaliso Wetlands Park. This park, 3 300km² wide, is protecting various lakes and forests along the coast line famous for its beaches. Santa
© Antoine Lorgnier / Biosphoto
© Antoine Lorgnier / Biosphoto
iSimangaliso Wetlands Park. This park, 3 300km² wide, is protecting various lakes and forests along the coast line famous for its beaches. Santa Lucia. Kwazulu Natal. South Africa.
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iSimangaliso Wetlands Park. This park, 3 300km² wide, is protecting various lakes and forests along the coast line famous for its beaches. Santa
© Antoine Lorgnier / Biosphoto
© Antoine Lorgnier / Biosphoto
iSimangaliso Wetlands Park. This park, 3 300km² wide, is protecting various lakes and forests along the coast line famous for its beaches. Santa Lucia. Kwazulu Natal. South Africa.
© Antoine Lorgnier / Biosphoto
iSimangaliso Wetlands Park. This park, 3 300km² wide, is protecting various lakes and forests along the coast line famous for its beaches. Santa Lucia. Kwazulu Natal. South Africa.
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iSimangaliso Wetlands Park. The Kosi Forest Lodge, property of the Isibindi group, is a nice place where to stay if you want to discover this park
© Antoine Lorgnier / Biosphoto
© Antoine Lorgnier / Biosphoto
iSimangaliso Wetlands Park. The Kosi Forest Lodge, property of the Isibindi group, is a nice place where to stay if you want to discover this park while kayaking with a ranger. Santa Lucia. Kwazulu Natal. South Africa.
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iSimangaliso Wetlands Park. This park, 3 300km² wide, is protecting various lakes and forests along the coast line. Because of its biodiversity,
© Antoine Lorgnier / Biosphoto
© Antoine Lorgnier / Biosphoto
iSimangaliso Wetlands Park. This park, 3 300km² wide, is protecting various lakes and forests along the coast line. Because of its biodiversity, the park is part of the worldwide heritage of the UNESCO since 1999. Santa Lucia. Kwazulu Natal. South Africa.
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iSimangaliso Wetlands Park. This park, 3 300km² wide, is protecting various lakes where the local fishermen have developped some fish traps to
© Antoine Lorgnier / Biosphoto
© Antoine Lorgnier / Biosphoto
iSimangaliso Wetlands Park. This park, 3 300km² wide, is protecting various lakes where the local fishermen have developped some fish traps to capture fish. Santa Lucia. Kwazulu Natal. South Africa.
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Goliath heron (Ardea goliath) flying. iSimangaliso Wetlands Park. Santa Lucia. Kwazulu Natal. South Africa.
© Antoine Lorgnier / Biosphoto
© Antoine Lorgnier / Biosphoto
Goliath heron (Ardea goliath) flying. iSimangaliso Wetlands Park. Santa Lucia. Kwazulu Natal. South Africa.
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iSimangaliso Wetlands Park. The Kosi Forest Lodge, property of the Isibindi group, is a nice place where to stay if you want to discover this park
© Antoine Lorgnier / Biosphoto
© Antoine Lorgnier / Biosphoto
iSimangaliso Wetlands Park. The Kosi Forest Lodge, property of the Isibindi group, is a nice place where to stay if you want to discover this park while kayaking with a ranger. Santa Lucia. Kwazulu Natal. South Africa.
© Antoine Lorgnier / Biosphoto
iSimangaliso Wetlands Park. The park, 3 300km² wide, is protecting a forest of raffia palm trees. This one is blooming and it will die after this. Santa Lucia. Kwazulu Natal. South Africa.
© Antoine Lorgnier / Biosphoto
iSimangaliso Wetlands Park. This park, 3 300km² wide, is protecting various lakes and forests of raffia palm trees along the coast line. Because of its biodiversity, the park is part of the worldwide heritage of the UNESCO since 1999. Santa Lucia. Kwazulu Natal. South Africa
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iSimangaliso Wetlands Park. This park, 3 300km² wide, is protecting various lakes and forests of raffia palm trees along the coast line. Because of
© Antoine Lorgnier / Biosphoto
© Antoine Lorgnier / Biosphoto
iSimangaliso Wetlands Park. This park, 3 300km² wide, is protecting various lakes and forests of raffia palm trees along the coast line. Because of its biodiversity, the park is part of the worldwide heritage of the UNESCO since 1999. Santa Lucia. Kwazulu Natal. South Africa
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iSimangaliso Wetlands Park. Nest made with leaves by ants. This
© Antoine Lorgnier / Biosphoto
© Antoine Lorgnier / Biosphoto
iSimangaliso Wetlands Park. Nest made with leaves by ants. This park, 3 300km² wide, is protecting various lakes and forests along the coast line. Because of its biodiversity, the park is part of the worldwide heritage of the UNESCO since 1999. Santa Lucia. Kwazulu Natal. South Africa
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iSimangaliso Wetlands Park. Path done by the hippos in the forest. Santa Lucia. Kwazulu Natal. South Africa.
© Antoine Lorgnier / Biosphoto
© Antoine Lorgnier / Biosphoto
iSimangaliso Wetlands Park. Path done by the hippos in the forest. Santa Lucia. Kwazulu Natal. South Africa.
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iSimangaliso Wetlands Park. Visitors crossing a river with a local raffia boat. Santa Lucia. Kwazulu Natal. South Africa.
© Antoine Lorgnier / Biosphoto
© Antoine Lorgnier / Biosphoto
iSimangaliso Wetlands Park. Visitors crossing a river with a local raffia boat. Santa Lucia. Kwazulu Natal. South Africa.
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Citadel of Vauban classified UNESCO World Heritage Site, Besançon, Doubs, France
© Dominique Delfino / Biosphoto
© Dominique Delfino / Biosphoto
Citadel of Vauban classified UNESCO World Heritage Site, Besançon, Doubs, France
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Gingerbread owl from Mulot and Petitjean and carved owl against a
© Denis Bringard / Biosphoto
© Denis Bringard / Biosphoto
Gingerbread owl from Mulot and Petitjean and carved owl against a wall of the Notre Dame church, local tradition : make a wish by stroking the bird, rue de la Chouette, Dijon, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cote d Or, France
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South American sea lion, Otaria flavescens, UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site, Golfo Nuevo, Peninsula Valdes, Chubut, Patagonia, Argentina, Atlantic
© Franco Banfi / Biosphoto
© Franco Banfi / Biosphoto
South American sea lion, Otaria flavescens, UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site, Golfo Nuevo, Peninsula Valdes, Chubut, Patagonia, Argentina, Atlantic Ocean
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South American sea lion, Otaria flavescens, interestd by a crab,
© Franco Banfi / Biosphoto
© Franco Banfi / Biosphoto
South American sea lion, Otaria flavescens, interestd by a crab, UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site, Golfo Nuevo, Peninsula Valdes, Chubut, Patagonia, Argentina, Atlantic Ocean
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Crab defending territory, UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site, Golfo Nuevo, Peninsula Valdes, Chubut, Patagonia, Argentina, Atlantic Ocean
© Franco Banfi / Biosphoto
© Franco Banfi / Biosphoto
Crab defending territory, UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site, Golfo Nuevo, Peninsula Valdes, Chubut, Patagonia, Argentina, Atlantic Ocean
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Loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta) returning to the sea after nesting (laying eggs). iSimangaliso Wetland Park (Greater St Lucia Wetland
© Roger de La Harpe / Biosphoto
© Roger de La Harpe / Biosphoto
Loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta) returning to the sea after nesting (laying eggs). iSimangaliso Wetland Park (Greater St Lucia Wetland Park). KwaZulu Natal. South Africa
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Freshwater isopod, Amphipod gammarus, (Acanthogammarus reichertii), Lake Baikal, Siberia, Russia
© Franco Banfi / Biosphoto
© Franco Banfi / Biosphoto
Freshwater isopod, Amphipod gammarus, (Acanthogammarus reichertii), Lake Baikal, Siberia, Russia
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Amphipod (Parapallasea sitnikovae), on Demosponge (Lubomirskia baicalensis), both are endemic to Lake Baikal, Siberia, Russia
© Franco Banfi / Biosphoto
© Franco Banfi / Biosphoto
Amphipod (Parapallasea sitnikovae), on Demosponge (Lubomirskia baicalensis), both are endemic to Lake Baikal, Siberia, Russia
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Detail of Sponge (Baikalospongia), Lake Baikal, Siberia, Russia
© Franco Banfi / Biosphoto
© Franco Banfi / Biosphoto
Detail of Sponge (Baikalospongia), Lake Baikal, Siberia, Russia
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Endemic sponge (Lubomirskia baicalensis), Lake Baikal, Siberia, Russia
© Franco Banfi / Biosphoto
© Franco Banfi / Biosphoto
Endemic sponge (Lubomirskia baicalensis), Lake Baikal, Siberia, Russia
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Amphipods (Pallasea cancellus) on Demosponge (Lubomirskia baicalensis), both are endemic to Lake Baikal, Siberia, Russia
© Franco Banfi / Biosphoto
© Franco Banfi / Biosphoto
Amphipods (Pallasea cancellus) on Demosponge (Lubomirskia baicalensis), both are endemic to Lake Baikal, Siberia, Russia
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Couple of Amphipods (Pallasea cancellus), Lake Baikal, Siberia, Russia
© Franco Banfi / Biosphoto
© Franco Banfi / Biosphoto
Couple of Amphipods (Pallasea cancellus), Lake Baikal, Siberia, Russia
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Endemic sponge (Lubomirskia baicalensis), Lake Baikal, Siberia, Russia
© Franco Banfi / Biosphoto
© Franco Banfi / Biosphoto
Endemic sponge (Lubomirskia baicalensis), Lake Baikal, Siberia, Russia
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Endemic sponge (Lubomirskia baicalensis), Lake Baikal, Siberia, Russia
© Franco Banfi / Biosphoto
© Franco Banfi / Biosphoto
Endemic sponge (Lubomirskia baicalensis), Lake Baikal, Siberia, Russia
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Sand dunes in the Namib Desert. The trees at the bottom of the dune are Camelthorn trees (Acacia erioloba). In the evening. Aerial view. Namib-Naukluft
© Thomas Dressler / Biosphoto
© Thomas Dressler / Biosphoto
Sand dunes in the Namib Desert. The trees at the bottom of the dune are Camelthorn trees (Acacia erioloba). In the evening. Aerial view. Namib-Naukluft National Park, Namibia.
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Sand dune in the Namib Desert. In the evening. Namib-Naukluft National Park, Namibia.
© Thomas Dressler / Biosphoto
© Thomas Dressler / Biosphoto
Sand dune in the Namib Desert. In the evening. Namib-Naukluft National Park, Namibia.
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Tourist climbing Dune 45 in the Namib Desert. This is probably the worlds most photographed and climbed dune. In the evening. Namib-Naukluft National
© Thomas Dressler / Biosphoto
© Thomas Dressler / Biosphoto
Tourist climbing Dune 45 in the Namib Desert. This is probably the worlds most photographed and climbed dune. In the evening. Namib-Naukluft National Park, Namibia.
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Tourist climbing Dune 45 in the Namib Desert. This is probably the worlds most photographed and climbed dune. In the evening. Namib-Naukluft National
© Thomas Dressler / Biosphoto
© Thomas Dressler / Biosphoto
Tourist climbing Dune 45 in the Namib Desert. This is probably the worlds most photographed and climbed dune. In the evening. Namib-Naukluft National Park, Namibia.