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Choose a picture from our Images Dated 3rd September 2007 Collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts
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USA, WA, San Juan Islands. Turn Point Lighthouse on Stuart Island was built in 1893. This duplex home housed the keeper and his family on one side, assistant keeper and his family on the other
Gondolas. Venice, Italy
USA, Oregon, Portland. Abstract of red flax plant. Credit as: Steve Terrill / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont
Europe, ItalyWinged lion statue of Saint Mark on a granite column in the Piazzetta. Venice. Italy
Carnival of Venice. Masks. Italy
USA, North America, OregonUSA, Oregon, Portland. Castor plant with berries grows in garden
USA, Oregon, Portland. Close-up of succulent plants. Credit as: Steve Terrill / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont
USA, North America, AlaskaUSA, Alaska, Atigun Pass, Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) above Brooks Range north of Arctic Circle
Indonesia, Bali Province, Nusa Penida. Adult Ocean Sunfish (Mola mola)--the heaviest bony fish in the world
Adult Ocean Sunfish (Mola mola) heaviest bony fish in the world, Nusa Penida, Bali, Indonesia
Europe, ItalySaint Marks Basilica. Mosaics that adorn the arches of the facade of the temple. Venice. Italy
Africa, MauritiusMauritius. Java deer, (Cervus timorensis rusa), were introduced to Mauritius by the Dutch in the early 17th century
Mauritius, Baie du Cap. Roadside Hindu place of worship at the oceans edge containing Lord Ganesh
Mauritius, Baie du Cap. Roadside Hindu place of worship at the oceans edge
Africa, MauritiusMauritius, Baie du Cap. Sugar cane fields and ocean vistas are typical Mauritius scenes
Africa, MauritiusMauritius, Chamarel. The Chamarel coloured earths are reputed to be of 7 different shades of brown and caused by uneven cooling of molten rock
Mauritius, Chamarel. The Chamarel coloured earths are reputed to be of 7 different shades of brown and caused by uneven cooling of molten rock
Mauritius, Chamarel. Chamarel waterfall is located in the grounds of a private estate once owned by Charles de Chazal de Chamarel and plunges more than 100 meters