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Black-legged Kittiwakes nesting in eavestrough and on the roof of a building in Tromsø, Norway
Download2024-06-09
Kittiwakes are an endangered species, but also a nuisance in Tromsø, Norway, because they nest on buildings. Considerable effort has been made to find ways of preventing the mess they make without harming the birds, however many still nest on buildings. In this image "fish scale" slates ,...
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Blocks of different coloured plants in geometric designs in the park in at the corner of of Lemontovsky Prospect and nab Reki Fontanki in St. Petersburg, Russia
Download2016-09-12
This collection of block-colour and border plantings were in the park in front of the Azimut Hotel in St. Petersburg, Russia. This photo is taken from an upper floor of the hotel. Some of the plants were coleus, impatiens, Jacobaea maritima (dusty miller) and babys breath. The combination of...
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2005-05-17
A trimaran, cabin cruisers and several large ships were docked in the Helsinki harbour. In the foreground is part of the rigging of a sailing ship. Visible are the jibboom, and descending from it to the right is the dolphin striker or martingale boom. Attached to the dolphin striker to the...