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Flower of a rare Brazilian Cerrado plant of the species Justicia glischrantha
Style life of a geological find of a petrified fossil on a white background
native silver from Aue, Ore Mountains, Germany isolated on white background
This is a beautiful piece of native copper, just as it comes out of the earth. The specimen is about 4 inches across and is from Michigan's upper penisula, which is well-known for copper.
Red seaweed with leafy curly blades branch isolated on white
A copper mine ore nugget.
Lepidoptera larvae in the wild, North China
Fruits and vegetables isolated on black background pepper ,salad, pickles ,
Pile of saumerio, a black copal tree resin from Peru. Table top view, isolated on white background.
Wild flower
Orchid matis on red flowes, on black background
Raw galena ore, aka lead sulfide, with blue-grey color on dark background
Southern Flannel Moth Puss Caterpillar (Megalopyge Opercularis). Photographed by acclaimed wildlife photographer and writer, Dr. William J. Weber.
Plant fossil from the Carboniferous, Germany, Saarland
Fragments of the Russian-made Kh-22 anti-ship cruise missile. Debris of a high-explosive cumulative warhead.
Campo del Cielo meteorite specimen, named for the location of its recovery in Argentina.
Small pieces of real slate rocks from Oslo fjord.
3d render, abstract background with rock
manganese nodule recovered in the Pacific from a depth of approximately  4000m between Hawaii and Mexico (Clarion-Clipperton-Area) isolated on white background
Old chinese dollar coin isolated on white
Boxwood air takes root in the botanical garden, North China
Edelweiss flower
A butterfly resting on flower
A rock sample of Obsidian a volcanic glass rock extruded from a volcano
Purple orchid flowers with white labellum of an epiphytic orchid species in Indonesia
Magnified close up of stacked focus maroon shale with lichens
Cetraria islandica (iceland moss) isolated on white background
Stone image on a white background
A close up of the mushroom (Clitocybe hydrogramma). Isolated on black.
Acropora corals are among the fastest growing corals on reefs, and are excellent reef-builders. Staghorn corals often out-compete all other corals in shallow tropical reefs, however, their speed of growth (which is usually 10 to 20 centimetres a year) is balanced by the fragility of some of the structures, as they are easily damaged in storms allowing other coral species a chance of growth. \nWhen the Banda volcano last blew its top in 1988, a large lava flow swept down the northern slope into the ocean, covering a large part of reef in volcanic rock. What many thought would be the total destruction of the reef has instead become one of the most incredible coral reefs in Indonesia. Measured from ground zero after the eruption in 1988, this particular reef is known to be the fastest growing coral in the world.\nLava Flow of Neira Island, Banda Sea, Indonesia, 4°30'20.4203 S 129°52'57.4531 E at 11m depth
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