RF2H9XEC9–Uncontrolled sand removal damages environmentally valuable sand dunes, important for migrating birds, between Kartong and the Atlantic Ocean. Kartong
RF2H9CA0H–The stone circles of Senegambia at Wassu are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The stones are believed to date from 300 BCE to the 1600s.
RF2H9C95F–The stone circles of Senegambia at Wassu are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The stones are believed to date from 300 BCE to the 1600s.
RF2H9CBMP–The stone circles of Senegambia at Wassu are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The stones are believed to date from 300 BCE to the 1600s.
RF2H92NDP–A brightly painted pirogue, a wood built fishing boat tied up among mangroves in a creek off the Gambia River. Lamin, The Republic of the Gambia.
RF2H8YJ4F–Small passenger ferries carry life-jacketed passengers across the Gambia River to and from Janjanbureh. . Janjanbureh, The Republic of the Gambia.
RF2H5EEEX–A cauliflower fungus (Sparassis crispa) grows at the base of a pine tree. Bedgebury Forest, Kent, UK.
RF2G665KG–The sporocarp, fruiting body, of a yellow brain fungus (Tremella mesenterica) growing on a dead silver birch (Betula pendula) tree trunk in damp wood
RF2CTYD3R–Kruger Rock, a useful landmark in an otherwise flat and featureless terrain. Sinya Wildlife Management Area, Tanzania.
RF2AC7K7T–The horns of a of a Cape buffalo (Syncerus caffer) lie on the salt caked mud of a drying lake. . Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.
RF2AAYMK1–A male black-backed jackal (Canis mesomelas) pauses while loping through the dry grass of the Serengeti. Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.
RF2DB8Y2T–A female lion (Panthera leo) ovserves the world from the shelter of long grass. Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.
RF2AEFJGX–A black and white colobus monkey, the mantled guereza (Colobus guereza), relaxes on tree branches to digest its meal of leaves. Arusha National Park.
RF2A5MRG3–The Maligne River runs through the Maligne Canyon at the start of the Maligne Valley. The canyon has its own damp, spray filled microclimate where mo
RF2A52PYR–Detail of a totem pole in Thunderbird Park. , Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
RF2A544RN–Conifers and mountains are reflected in the glacial waters of Moraine Lake. Moraine Lake, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada.
RF2A5449H–A canoe is paddled past screes running down to the powdery blue glacial waters of Moraine Lake. Moraine Lake, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada.
RF2A5W76A–Detail of a totem pole in Thunderbird Park. , Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
RF2A4A1F4–Padlocks locked onto a post as a symbol of love on the Wild Pacific Trail. . Ucluelet, British Columbia, Canada.
RF2A4A0TM–Padlocks locked onto a post as a symbol of love on the Wild Pacific Trail. . Ucluelet, British Columbia, Canada.
RF2A2EA0J–A water taxi in Victoria harbour. Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
RF2A29GJF–Statue of a soldier on the British Columbia Legislature Cenotaph in front of the British Columbia Parliament Buildings. Belleville Street, Victoria,
RF2A291MX–Fallen trees washed up on the beach at of James Bay. Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
RF2A297NP–Detail of the Kwakiutl Bear Pole commemorating the union of Vancouver Island and the mainland in1866 to form British Columbia. Belleville Street, Vict
RF2A28RT5–Conifer covered islands and headlands with boats and lights seen from the ferry from Vancouver to Victoria. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
RFW5YK6J–Trees covered by a heavy fall of snow. Samoens, Haute Savoie, France.
RFTRT5JA–Snow covered fir tree against a blue sky. Samoens, Haute Savoie, France.
RFTRNYAX–Portrait of a common chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) relaxing after a morning’s foraging. Kibale Forest National Park, Uganda.
RFTRNXCX–An unseasonably early honey bee (Apis mellifera) in February on Persian ironwood (Parrotia persica) flowers collecting pollen amd nectar from one of t
RFR4MF79–Guides and armed rangers walk along a track in the Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Bwindi, Uganda.
RFR291TG–Enormous horned Sanga cattle are kept for meat and milk and selectively bred for different horn shapes by different tribes. The cattle are remarkable
RFPE6JTF–The ruins of Bayham Abbey dating from the thirteenth to fifteenth century. Little Bayham, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, UK.
RFPE6KE8–A male Common Darter dragonfly (Sympetrum striolatum) perches on a stick surveying its surroundings in a garden. Bedgebury Forest, Kent, UK
RFPE6HFC–A male Common Darter dragonfly (Sympetrum striolatum) perches on a stick surveying its surroundings in a garden. Bedgebury Forest, Kent, UK
RFPE6HK8–A male Common Darter dragonfly (Sympetrum striolatum) perches on a stick surveying its surroundings in a garden. Bedgebury Forest, Kent, UK
RFPDM0T9–A hoverfly in a white waterlily (Nymphaea alba) ) after drinking the nectar at the base of the flower. Bedgebury For
RFP8GBYX–White Park Bay and the sand dunes behind it. Bushmills, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, UK.
RFP8GCW9–A wire fence runs along the edge of a low cliff. Murlough Bay between Fair Head and Torr Head. County Antrim, Northern Ireland
RFP76W4P–Dead end sign with a ‘Strictly Access Only’ sign on the edge of the sea beneath the basalt cliffs of Fair Head. Ballycastle, Antrim, Northern Ireland.
RFP76XCY–Spectacular basalt columns and sea cliffs near the RSPB’s West Light Seabird Centre are an ideal nesting site for puffins (Fratercula arctica), guill
RFP76MTG–Sea defences on the beach near Camber Sands reinforcing the sea wall protecting Romney Marsh from the sea. Camber, East Sussex, UK
RFMCANNR–A hoatzin (Opisthocomus hoazin), stinkbird, Canje pheasant, or stinking turkey amongst the leaves that form the main part of its diet. Yasuni National
RFMAK1D2–A snow covered field in March with a barbed wire fence. Bedgebury Forest, Kent, England. UK.
RFM7MPPY–The lead covered dome and cupola of the eighteenth century Radcliffe Camera. Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK.
RFM7MW31–A convoy of huge trucks carries shingle from the mouth of the River Rother westwards along the coast to replace eroded beaches and protect the coast a
RFM7M1RT–A blue and white traffic direction sign in the form of an arrow on a stone wall. Samoens, Haute Savoie, France.
RFM61FGN–Aeropuerto Isla San Cristobal. Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, San Cristobal, Galapagos, Ecuador
RFM3WKXT–Sign for Playa de Oro. Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, San Cristobal, Galapagos, Ecuador
RFM1T9EN–León Dormido or Kicker Rock is the eroded remains of a volcanic eruption that became explosive when lava and seawater mixed. This pyroclastic or palag
RFM1T9DF–León Dormido or Kicker Rock is the eroded remains of a volcanic eruption that became explosive when lava and seawater mixed. This pyroclastic or palag
RFM1T9HR–A Lava heron or Galápagos heron (Butorides sundevalli) perches on rocks watching the sandy beach fpr potential prey. This bird is endemic to Galapagos
RFKYHA8D–A blue coloured immature Sally Lightfoot Crab (Grapsus grapsus) is camouflaged against black rocks, in contrast to the bright orange adult. Puerto Baq
RFKYH9TD–Pioneer species of plants including cacti, ferns and lichens begin to appear on the bare black lava slopes of the volcano Volcan Chico after the 1979
RFKW7GAT–Suspension bridge over the Rio Napo located at Coca or Puerto Francisco de Orellana, the capital of Orellana province. Coca and its infrastructure ha
RFKW7G71–A fast ferry or water bus speeds along the Napo River near Coca or Puerto Francisco de Orellana. Coca, Puerto Francisco de Orellana, Orellana, Ecuador
RFKW7G8A–A three decked tug boat tows a barge past rain forest on the Napo River near Coca or Puerto Francisco de Orellana. Coca, Puerto Francisco de Orellana
RFKW7GCB–The south towers and roof of the Basílica del Voto Nacional. The centre of Quito is in the background. The basilica was built in the twentieth centur
RFKW7FYK–Sally Lightfoot Crabs (Grapsus grapsus) on wave washed rocks. Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, San Cristobal, Galapagos, Ecuador
RFKW7FW9–Tourists enjoy the white sands and sheltered waters of a cove behind Tortuga Bay. Tortuga Bay. Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador.
RFKW7F85–Plants of candelabra cactus (Jasminocereus thouarsii var. thouarsii), a plant endemic to Galapagos, silhouetted against the setting sun. Puerto Baquer
RFKW7FWW–Tourists enjoy the white sands and sheltered waters of a cove behind Tortuga Bay. Tortuga Bay. Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador.
RFKW7FR1–Huge plants of opuntia or prickly pear (Opuntia echios var. gigantea) grow in the arid zone of Santa Cruz among thorny shrubs on the track to Tortuga
RFKW0YN7–New paved section of the road between the jetty at Playa Isabela and Puerto Villamil. There is an arch with the words ‘Isabela Galapagos. Juntos Const
RFKW0YG2–A San Cristóbal lava lizard (Microlophus bivittatus). This species of lava lizard endemic to San Cristóbal. Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, San Cristobal,
RFKR1JRK–Trimmed plants of Carludovica palmata in a canoe ready for transport and transplanting. These plants are used for the manufacture of Panama hats. Yasu
RFKR1CWH–A sedge plant grows in the lava and eroded sulphur minerals in the caldera of the Sierra Negra Volcano. Isabela, Galapagos, Ecuador
RFKR1BTH–Crystals of sulphur form round active fumaroles within the caldera of the Sierra Negra Volcano. Isabela, Galapagos, Ecuador
RFKR1AWP–A sedge plant grows in the lava and eroded sulphur minerals in the caldera of the Sierra Negra Volcano. Isabela, Galapagos, Ecuador
RFKPYMD0–Church and communications mast at sunrise. Floreana, Galapagos, Ecuador.
RFKR1HBF–Brown Pelicans await their share in the fish market in Puerto Ayora. The Galápagos Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis urinator) is seen as a subspe
RFKPD5J8–A female large ground finch (Geospiza magnirostris). This bird has an enormous beak and associated musculature, evolved to deal with large seeds. This
RFKP604W–Detail of the huge aluminium covered statue of the Virgin of Quito. The statue is sited on the top of the hill above Quito called El Panecillo. It was
RFKN7R55–Detail of the huge aluminium covered statue of the Virgin of Quito. The statue is sited on the top of the hill above Quito called El Panecillo. It was
RFKN7R03–Detail of the huge aluminium covered statue of the Virgin of Quito. The statue is sited on the top of the hill above Quito called El Panecillo. It was
RFKH1PMN–Abandoned boats lie on the mud of the river Exe estuary. Topsham, Devon, UK.
RFKH1PFH–Exeter Cathedral and the Cathedral Green. Exeter, Devon, UK.
RFKGDCR3–Wild flowers planted in Sid Meadow on the banks of the River Sid in Sidmouth. Sidmouth, Devon, UK.
RFKGDCD0–Tower with clock, spire and weather vane above the Hampshire County Council buildings in Winchester. Winchester, Hampshire.
RFKGDD0D–Sedimentary rocks in the cliffs to the west of Sidmouth. Sidmouth, Devon. UK.
RFKG29CT–A flowering hawthorne tree (Crataegus monogyna) twisted into the shape of a dragon. Sevenoaks, Kent, UK.
RFKFTCK5–The Hurtigruten Museum and the Hurtigruten ship M/S Finnmarken in Stokmarknes in winter. Stokmarknes, Nordland, Norway.
RFKFTDHR–Sign saying ‘The Square’ in a flint and sandstone wall. Winchester, Hampshire, England, UK.,
RFKFTEB7–Bronze statue of King Alfred the Great, king of Wessex, in Winchester, his onetime capital. Winchester, Hampshire, UK.
RFKFH27K–Tower with clock, spire and weather vane above the Hampshire County Council buildings in Winchester. Winchester, Hampshire.
RFKFH2F4–The last of the autumn’s leaves hang on to the very top of a poplar (Populus species) tree. Sidmouth, Devon, UK.
RFKFH250–A lead fire mark for the Sun Fire Office with a policy number stamped on it nailed to a brick wall. Winchester, Hampshire, UK.
RFKCE072–Chives (Allium schoenoprasum) in flower, grown as a flower border plant. Bedgebury Forest, Kent, UK.
RFK5W57F–The Victorian interior of the chancel of The Royal Garrison Church. Portsmouth, Hampshire, UK.
RFK5W5DM–Twentieth century stained glass windows in the chancel of the Royal Garrison Church depict events in the history of the church.
RFK33RMR–An antique lamppost and railings on a dull, grey, cloudy day on the promenade at Southsea. Southsea. Portsmouth, Hampshire, UK.
RFK34AB9–Empty seaside seats overlook the Solent on an overcast day. Portsmouth. Hampshire, UK.
RFK2Y1JT–A variety of lichens grow on a mature oak tree. Bedgebury Forest, Kent, UK
RFJJR2TK–Brown and red canoes on the shingle beach at Eastbourne. Eastbourne, Sussex, UK.
RFJJ0WN1–Portrait of a damp brown alpaca. Bedgebury Forest, Kent, UK.
RFJAPRFN–A faded white camellia flower. Bedgebury Forest, Kent, UK
RFJAPTGP–Detail of the West Front of Nidaros Cathedral: a statue of Bishop Sigurd holding the heads of his three nephews in a bowl. To his left is Olaf Tryg
RFJ6J29P–Timber stacked on the quay at Stokmarknes. Stokmarknes, Nordland, Norway.
RFJ6J09J–A fishing boat in the harbour at Honningsvag, the northernmost city in Norway. Honningsvåg, Nordkapp, Finnmark, Norway.
RFJ6J14N–A graveyard buried in snow. Hammerfest, Finnmark, Norway.