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RMBA0GK2–Queen Elizabeth II Gardens and the Legislative Building in the City of Regina Saskatchewan Canada
RMC454T8–Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands, View of pond with flora
RMBA0PEH–Equestrian statue of Queen Elizabeth II in the Queen Elizabeth II Gardens City of Regina Saskatchewan Canada
RM2CCA8BR–Household herb garden, one of four herb beds planted in 1977 for Queens Silver Jubilee, remodelled in 2016 for 90th birthday of Queen Elizabeth ll.
RFDTPNMH–An endangered male blue iguana in the grass at Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park on Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
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RF2J4E15T–BRITISH GUIANA - CIRCA 1954: a stamp printed in British Guiana shows Botanical Gardens, Queen Elizabeth II, circa 1954
RF2EAPME2–Traditional colorful Cayman house, with sand garden. Queen Elizabeth Botanic Gardens. Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
RM2M36F07–AM Elephant. Designer by Matthew Cooper and realised and painter by The Mural Artist. Sheffield Winter Garden is one of the largest temperate glasshou
RMAPF2F0–Blue Iguana Queen Elizabeth II Botanical Gardens Grand Cayman BWI Caribbean
RMM3N8C0–Queen Elizabeth II Gate entrance to the Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
RF2K20H51–The Tower of London ‘Superbloom’ marks the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee with a plantation of 20 million seeds filling the moat
RMAFMM2D–The Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Gardens Grand Cayman
RM2HJ7RGB–A Laburnum covered Arch Walkway, in the Queens Garden, Kew
RMA21F8A–North End Rankin House and Sand Garden Queen Elizabeth II Botanical Gardens Grand Cayman Caymen Islands Caribbean J Greenberg
RMT9WDDX–Sydney, Australia. 20th May 2019. From 24 May until 15 June the captivating grounds of the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney will be illuminated by artworks that reflect both light and nature when Vivid Sydney returns for 2019. Entering through the Queen Elizabeth II Gates, visitors can explore 15 mesmerising, playful and informative installations. Pictured: an aerial ballet of 500 tiny light points in the shimmering Firefly Field. Credit: Richard Milnes/Alamy Live News
RM2D33JN3–Queen Elizabeth II during a tour of the Royal Botanical Gardens in Kew, London. The Queen visited the gardens today to unveil a plaque commemorating the attraction's status as a World Heritage Site.
RMA0AJH3–Panoramic view of Sydney harbour and the Opera house Sydney Australia
RM2CCA8B3–Household herb garden, one of four herb beds planted in 1977 for Queens Silver Jubilee, remodelled in 2016 for 90th birthday of Queen Elizabeth ll.
RFDTPNNX–An endangered male blue iguana in the shade on the grass at Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park on Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
RF2EAPMFT–Traditional colorful Cayman house, with sand garden. Queen Elizabeth Botanic Gardens. Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
RM2M36F9R–Facade. Sheffield Winter Garden is one of the largest temperate glasshouses to be built in the UK during the last hundred years, and the largest urban
RMAPF2F5–Blue Iguana Queen Elizabeth II Botanical Gardens Grand Cayman BWI Caribbean
RMM3N8BR–Queen Elizabeth II Gate entrance to the Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
RF2K20H4A–The Tower of London ‘Superbloom’ marks the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee with a plantation of 20 million seeds filling the moat
RMAFMM31–The Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Gardens Grand Cayman
RMT9WDD5–Sydney, Australia. 20th May 2019. From 24 May until 15 June the captivating grounds of the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney will be illuminated by artworks that reflect both light and nature when Vivid Sydney returns for 2019. Entering through the Queen Elizabeth II Gates, visitors can explore 15 mesmerising, playful and informative installations. Pictured: River of Light. Credit: Richard Milnes/Alamy Live News
RMG70P7G–Queen Royal Botanical Gardens
RMA60X04–The waterfront and park beside the harbour and Sydney Opera House Syndey New South Wales Australia
RFDTPNKK–An endangered male blue iguana in the shade on the grass at Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park on Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
RM2M36F1M–Sheffield Winter Garden is one of the largest temperate glasshouses to be built in the UK during the last hundred years, and the largest urban glassho
RM2M36CF1–Sheffield Winter Garden is one of the largest temperate glasshouses to be built in the UK during the last hundred years, and the largest urban glassho
RF2K20H5N–The Tower of London ‘Superbloom’ marks the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee with a plantation of 20 million seeds filling the moat
RMAFMM36–The Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Gardens Grand Cayman
RMT9WDGG–Sydney, Australia. 20th May 2019. From 24 May until 15 June the captivating grounds of the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney will be illuminated by artworks that reflect both light and nature when Vivid Sydney returns for 2019. Entering through the Queen Elizabeth II Gates, visitors can explore 15 mesmerising, playful and informative installations. Pictured: the giant blades of Dancing Grass. Credit: Richard Milnes/Alamy Live News
RMG70P7M–Queen Royal Botanical Gardens
RMA60X0D–The waterfront and park beside the harbour and Sydney Opera House Syndey New South Wales Australia
RFDTPNM0–An endangered male blue iguana islands proudly in the sun in Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park on Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
RM2M36CG4–Sheffield Winter Garden is one of the largest temperate glasshouses to be built in the UK during the last hundred years, and the largest urban glassho
RF2K20H74–The Tower of London ‘Superbloom’ marks the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee with a plantation of 20 million seeds filling the moat
RM2M36F3K–Two specimens of Norfolk Island pine next to a rock with the engraved legend 'Winter Garden opened by Her Majesty The Queen, accompanied by the Duke o
RMAFMM46–The Heritage Garden Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Gardens Grand Cayman
RMT9WDEP–Sydney, Australia. 20th May 2019. From 24 May until 15 June the captivating grounds of the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney will be illuminated by artworks that reflect both light and nature when Vivid Sydney returns for 2019. Entering through the Queen Elizabeth II Gates, visitors can explore 15 mesmerising, playful and informative installations. Pictured: the giant blades of Dancing Grass. Credit: Richard Milnes/Alamy Live News
RMG715T2–Queen Royal Botanical Gardens
RFDTPNNC–Close-up of a blue and turquoise endangered male blue iguana in Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park on Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
RM2M36F2G–Three-dimensional mural with the name of the city. Sheffield Winter Garden is one of the largest temperate glasshouses to be built in the UK and the l
RMAFMM40–Tall fruit tree at the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Gardens Grand Cayman
RMT9WDEF–Sydney, Australia. 20th May 2019. From 24 May until 15 June the captivating grounds of the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney will be illuminated by artworks that reflect both light and nature when Vivid Sydney returns for 2019. Entering through the Queen Elizabeth II Gates, visitors can explore 15 mesmerising, playful and informative installations. Pictured: the giant blades of Dancing Grass. Credit: Richard Milnes/Alamy Live News
RMG70P7H–Queen Royal Botanical Gardens
RFDTPP31–Palm trees beside a pond a pond in Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park on Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
RM2M36EW7–Sheffield Winter Garden is one of the largest temperate glasshouses to be built in the UK during the last hundred years, and the largest urban glassho
RMAFMM3B–Close up of palm leaf and raindrops The Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Gardens Grand Cayman
RMT9WDE9–Sydney, Australia. 20th May 2019. From 24 May until 15 June the captivating grounds of the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney will be illuminated by artworks that reflect both light and nature when Vivid Sydney returns for 2019. Entering through the Queen Elizabeth II Gates, visitors can explore 15 mesmerising, playful and informative installations. Pictured: the giant blades of Dancing Grass. Credit: Richard Milnes/Alamy Live News
RMG70PAJ–Queen Elizabeth II - Kew Gardens
RFDTPP3K–A wooden bench sits below a shade tree in Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park on Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
RM2M36FDB–Facade. Sheffield Winter Garden is one of the largest temperate glasshouses to be built in the UK during the last hundred years, and the largest urban
RMT9WDEK–Sydney, Australia. 20th May 2019. From 24 May until 15 June the captivating grounds of the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney will be illuminated by artworks that reflect both light and nature when Vivid Sydney returns for 2019. Entering through the Queen Elizabeth II Gates, visitors can explore 15 mesmerising, playful and informative installations. Pictured: the giant blades of Dancing Grass. Credit: Richard Milnes/Alamy Live News
RFDTPNW6–A twisty-curvy Flour-Sack Tree (or Bottle Tree) in Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park on Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
RM2M36F4F–Two specimens of Norfolk Island pine next to a rock with the engraved legend 'Winter Garden opened by Her Majesty The Queen, accompanied by the Duke o
RM2M36CE8–Facade. Sheffield Winter Garden is one of the largest temperate glasshouses to be built in the UK during the last hundred years, and the largest urban
RMT9WDFA–Sydney, Australia. 20th May 2019. From 24 May until 15 June the captivating grounds of the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney will be illuminated by artworks that reflect both light and nature when Vivid Sydney returns for 2019. Entering through the Queen Elizabeth II Gates, visitors can explore 15 mesmerising, playful and informative installations. Pictured: the giant blades of Dancing Grass. Credit: Richard Milnes/Alamy Live News
RFDTPNXD–Four Water Lilies in a pond in Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park on Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
RMT9WDDJ–Sydney, Australia. 20th May 2019. From 24 May until 15 June the captivating grounds of the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney will be illuminated by artworks that reflect both light and nature when Vivid Sydney returns for 2019. Entering through the Queen Elizabeth II Gates, visitors can explore 15 mesmerising, playful and informative installations. Pictured: Circa, a light sculpture stretching over 33 metres. Credit: Richard Milnes/Alamy Live News
RFDTPNWR–Four Water Lilies in a pond in Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park on Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
RMT9WDDP–Sydney, Australia. 20th May 2019. From 24 May until 15 June the captivating grounds of the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney will be illuminated by artworks that reflect both light and nature when Vivid Sydney returns for 2019. Entering through the Queen Elizabeth II Gates, visitors can explore 15 mesmerising, playful and informative installations. Pictured: an aerial ballet of 500 tiny light points in the shimmering Firefly Field. Credit: Richard Milnes/Alamy Live News
RFDTPNXW–Palm trees beside a pond a pond in Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park on Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
RMT9WDCP–Sydney, Australia. 20th May 2019. From 24 May until 15 June the captivating grounds of the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney will be illuminated by artworks that reflect both light and nature when Vivid Sydney returns for 2019. Entering through the Queen Elizabeth II Gates, visitors can explore 15 mesmerising, playful and informative installations. Pictured: Collaborate with friends, family and complete strangers to create beautiful tunes and light under the Harmony tree. Credit: Richard Milnes/Alamy Live News
RFDTPP3C–Majestic palm trees beside a pond a pond in Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park on Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
RMT9WDCC–Sydney, Australia. 20th May 2019. From 24 May until 15 June the captivating grounds of the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney will be illuminated by artworks that reflect both light and nature when Vivid Sydney returns for 2019. Entering through the Queen Elizabeth II Gates, visitors can explore 15 mesmerising, playful and informative installations. Pictured: ‘We Are One’ which encourages visitors to respect Australia’s multicultural roots and future. By changing the physical standpoint, visitors see not just the cumulative end product but the ‘MANY’ beams celebrates both our diversity and unity, pro
RMT9WDCG–Sydney, Australia. 20th May 2019. From 24 May until 15 June the captivating grounds of the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney will be illuminated by artworks that reflect both light and nature when Vivid Sydney returns for 2019. Entering through the Queen Elizabeth II Gates, visitors can explore 15 mesmerising, playful and informative installations. Pictured: ‘We Are One’ which encourages visitors to respect Australia’s multicultural roots and future. By changing the physical standpoint, visitors see not just the cumulative end product but the ‘MANY’ beams celebrates both our diversity and unity, pro
RMT9WDCM–Sydney, Australia. 20th May 2019. From 24 May until 15 June the captivating grounds of the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney will be illuminated by artworks that reflect both light and nature when Vivid Sydney returns for 2019. Entering through the Queen Elizabeth II Gates, visitors can explore 15 mesmerising, playful and informative installations. Pictured: Beetopia - This giant glowing bee hotel is buzzing with a hive of interactive activity. Specifically designed to be inclusive and accessible for people of all abilities. Run your hands across the textured façade and, when you pat a bee, it will
RMT9WDEY–Sydney, Australia. 20th May 2019. From 24 May until 15 June the captivating grounds of the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney will be illuminated by artworks that reflect both light and nature when Vivid Sydney returns for 2019. Entering through the Queen Elizabeth II Gates, visitors can explore 15 mesmerising, playful and informative installations. Pictured: I Hear You (But Do You Hear Me?) -The interactive light-sound installation by artist Xin Xie (Adam Heish) aims to questions inequality in the digital era. Who decides how far our words spread? What determines the content appearing in our feed or
RMT9WDF4–Sydney, Australia. 20th May 2019. From 24 May until 15 June the captivating grounds of the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney will be illuminated by artworks that reflect both light and nature when Vivid Sydney returns for 2019. Entering through the Queen Elizabeth II Gates, visitors can explore 15 mesmerising, playful and informative installations. Pictured: I Hear You (But Do You Hear Me?) -The interactive light-sound installation by artist Xin Xie (Adam Heish) aims to questions inequality in the digital era. Who decides how far our words spread? What determines the content appearing in our feed or
RMT9WDG1–Sydney, Australia. 20th May 2019. From 24 May until 15 June the captivating grounds of the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney will be illuminated by artworks that reflect both light and nature when Vivid Sydney returns for 2019. Entering through the Queen Elizabeth II Gates, visitors can explore 15 mesmerising, playful and informative installations. Pictured: Torus - Inspired by the mathematical equation known as the Fibonacci sequence Torus echoes reflections of sound in space. By beating luminous drums, watch as your sound waves move light Credit: Richard Milnes/Alamy Live News
RMT9WDE4–Sydney, Australia. 20th May 2019. From 24 May until 15 June the captivating grounds of the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney will be illuminated by artworks that reflect both light and nature when Vivid Sydney returns for 2019. Entering through the Queen Elizabeth II Gates, visitors can explore 15 mesmerising, playful and informative installations. Pictured: Torus - Inspired by the mathematical equation known as the Fibonacci sequence Torus echoes reflections of sound in space. By beating luminous drums, watch as your sound waves move light Credit: Richard Milnes/Alamy Live News
RMT9WDFH–Sydney, Australia. 20th May 2019. From 24 May until 15 June the captivating grounds of the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney will be illuminated by artworks that reflect both light and nature when Vivid Sydney returns for 2019. Entering through the Queen Elizabeth II Gates, visitors can explore 15 mesmerising, playful and informative installations. Pictured: Torus - Inspired by the mathematical equation known as the Fibonacci sequence Torus echoes reflections of sound in space. By beating luminous drums, watch as your sound waves move light Credit: Richard Milnes/Alamy Live News
RMT9WDDE–Sydney, Australia. 20th May 2019. From 24 May until 15 June the captivating grounds of the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney will be illuminated by artworks that reflect both light and nature when Vivid Sydney returns for 2019. Entering through the Queen Elizabeth II Gates, visitors can explore 15 mesmerising, playful and informative installations. Pictured: The Light Teleporta - Stand before one of the two gateways and be transported to a place where communication is borne of light and motion. Wave an arm, raise a leg or turn your head and reveal ancient cryptic symbols. Credit: Richard Milnes/Alam
RMT9WDD1–Sydney, Australia. 20th May 2019. From 24 May until 15 June the captivating grounds of the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney will be illuminated by artworks that reflect both light and nature when Vivid Sydney returns for 2019. Entering through the Queen Elizabeth II Gates, visitors can explore 15 mesmerising, playful and informative installations. Pictured: Jungle Boogie - Dance to rhythms of sound and light with an 18 key interactive musical instrument that activates a psychedelic forest scene, brimming with animals, birdlife, trees and lanterns. Credit: Richard Milnes/Alamy Live News
RMT9WDDA–Sydney, Australia. 20th May 2019. From 24 May until 15 June the captivating grounds of the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney will be illuminated by artworks that reflect both light and nature when Vivid Sydney returns for 2019. Entering through the Queen Elizabeth II Gates, visitors can explore 15 mesmerising, playful and informative installations. Pictured: The Light Teleporta - Stand before one of the two gateways and be transported to a place where communication is borne of light and motion. Wave an arm, raise a leg or turn your head and reveal ancient cryptic symbols. Credit: Richard Milnes/Alam
RMT9WDC9–Sydney, Australia. 20th May 2019. From 24 May until 15 June the captivating grounds of the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney will be illuminated by artworks that reflect both light and nature when Vivid Sydney returns for 2019. Entering through the Queen Elizabeth II Gates, visitors can explore 15 mesmerising, playful and informative installations. Pictured: This year viewers are encouraged to look beyond the night sky and wonder what secrets lie beyond the stars through KA3323, a retro-futuristic satellite dish overgrown that relies sounds from outer space. The brain-child of a father and son team
RMT9WDC7–Sydney, Australia. 20th May 2019. From 24 May until 15 June the captivating grounds of the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney will be illuminated by artworks that reflect both light and nature when Vivid Sydney returns for 2019. Entering through the Queen Elizabeth II Gates, visitors can explore 15 mesmerising, playful and informative installations. Pictured: This year viewers are encouraged to look beyond the night sky and wonder what secrets lie beyond the stars through KA3323, a retro-futuristic satellite dish overgrown that relies sounds from outer space. The brain-child of a father and son team
RMT9WDC4–Sydney, Australia. 20th May 2019. From 24 May until 15 June the captivating grounds of the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney will be illuminated by artworks that reflect both light and nature when Vivid Sydney returns for 2019. Entering through the Queen Elizabeth II Gates, visitors can explore 15 mesmerising, playful and informative installations. Pictured: This year viewers are encouraged to look beyond the night sky and wonder what secrets lie beyond the stars through KA3323, a retro-futuristic satellite dish overgrown that relies sounds from outer space. The brain-child of a father and son team
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