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3D geodesic dome, entry airlocks and a mountainous horizon for Mars outpost colony illustrations or space exploration backgrounds, with the outline clipping path included in the file.
Horizontal seascape of ocean side weathered rocks at promenade covered with barnacles at Australian beach
A local woman and a large sheep flock returning to the barn in the sunset, after a day of feeding in the mountains in Ninh Thuan Province, Vietnam. Travel and agriculture concept.
Rocky seashore with tide pool (or tidal pool) at the coastline of Western Norway (Golten, Sund, near Bergen) on a sunny day in spring (or early summer). In the picture are rock (gneiss), salt water, algae, kelp and mussels.
concrete texture
Aerial view of a large  rock quarry
igloo made of oyster shells (1200 kilos of shells) seen in Marennes-oleron
Mauna Kea, Hawaii
Blue mussel shell on blue rock beach and moss in Lunenburg Nova Scotia
Aerial overhead drone view of Scolpaig Tower, a Georgian folly on the Outer Hebridean island of North Uist on the northwest coast of Scotland. Built around 1830 in the middle of Loch Scolpaig. The abandoned monument stands on an exposed area of North Atlantic coastline.
Vilnius, Lithuania - May 11, 2021: Sculpture \
Drone view directly over wetland.
Aviles, Spain - September  27, 2020: View of Niemeyer Center building, in Aviles, Spain, on September 27, 2020. The cultural center was designed by Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer.
Aerial view of highlands and grasslands in in Hongyuan County, Ngawa (Aba) Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture in Sichuan province, China
Sharjah, United Arab Emirates – August 6, 2022: detail of a pavilion on Al Noor Island in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.
Aerial view of Seydisehir (Seydişehir) lake in Konya, Turkey. Taken via drone.
Aerial shot of meadows covered with soft mist on a cloudy day in the countryside. Aerial scenic candid authentic rural view HI quality cinematic aerial shoot.
meteo observatory and communications pod of the former United States Sondrestrom Air Base at Kangerlussuaq, Greenland
Blooming blue-green algae (Cyanobacteria). Water pollution of rivers and lakes with harmful \nalgal blooms. It is world environmental problem. Ecology concept of polluted nature.
Caltech Submillimeter Observatory opening in evening for viewing. Works at frequencies between far infrared and short-wavelength radio. Mauna Kea Observatories, Hawaii, USA.
Snowflakes (cristobalite inclusion) on black obsidian. macro detail texture background. close-up raw rough unpolished semi-precious gemstone
Aerial drone view of a high mineral content (gypsum) wetland.
Aerial drone view of overwater bungalow in tropical forest. Concept: the overwater bungalow is the best place to relax with your family. Relax with your family in an overwater bungalow in Indonesia.
The Eiffel Tower, Paris, France
Melitaea didyma, the spotted fritillary or red-band fritillary, is a Palearctic butterfly of the family Nymphalidae.\nDescription:\nMelitaea didyma is a medium-sized butterfly with a wingspan reaching 35–50 millimeters The overside of the wings is a bright orange-brown with dark brown markings arranged in rows, which are quite variable in quantity and size. Sometimes the color of the females is a duller orange, shaded with grey-green. The underside of the wings is chequered pale yellow and pale orange. M. didyma has seasonal forms and sexual dimorphism. The male is fiery red, with a narrow dentate black distal border and a moderate number of small black dots and spots, which are dispersed over the basal half of the wing and end with a short band extending beyond the cell from the costa into the disc. On the underside, which is very abundantly marked with small black dots and hooks, a flexuous sub basal band and a curved submarginal one are situated on a delicately greenish, or yellowish, white ground. In the female the forewing and the anal area of the hindwing are much paler, being moreover dusted with blackish, while the costal half of the hindwing has preserved the red tint : the whole wings are much more abundantly but less prominently marked with black. There occur sometimes specimens with a blue gloss on the upper side. \nBiology:\nThis butterfly flies from March to October depending on the location. This species has two or three generations and overwinters as young caterpillar. \nThe larvae feed on various plants, including Linaria, Plantago lanceolata, Veronica, Centaurea jacea and Digitalis purpurea. \nDistribution:\nIt is found in southern and central Europe, North Africa, the Middle East, central Asia and Siberia. It is absent from northern Europe (England, Ireland, northern France, Germany, Poland and Scandinavia). \nHabitat:\nMelitaea didyma prefers flowery and grassy areas, meadows and roadsides (source Wikipedia).
A view of Levington lagoon on the Orwell river from the air
Early morning on the White Island in the Mayotte lagoon Indian Ocean
Riverbank - aerial view
Aerial view of Amboy Crater at sunset in Mojave Desert, California
Abstract aerial photo of fishing with rudimentary nets on Tan Thanh beach, Tien Giang province
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