RM2WKBBXW–Stanley, Falkland Islands. 19th Feb, 2024. British Foreign Secretary David Cameron chats to British Falkland Islands War Veterans during his visit to Stanley in The Falkland Islands. Credit: Rob Carter/Alamy Live News
RM2TBX0MB–A colony of Gentoo Penguins on Sea Lion Island, Falkland Islands.
RM2T4GEHK–A London Routemaster Bus in Stanley on The Falkland Islands. belongs to Penguin Travel, a local travel company.
RM2T3W87R–A King Penguin, Aptenodytes patagonicus, on Yorke Bay beach, near Stanley in The Falkland Islands.
RM2T3WDEP–Brown Hooded Gull, Chroicocephalus maculipennis, in The Falkland Islands.
RM2T528FW–A Magellanic Oystercatcher, Haematopus leucopodus, feeding on a beach in The Falkland Islands.
RM2T5298G–Aerial view of the floating pier at Stanley in The Falkland islands.
RM2T52EC6–Feathers on the breast of a Striated Caracara, Phalcoboenus australis, on The Falkland Islands. Known locally on the islands as a Johnny Rook.
RM2RA5062–A Southern Right Whale, Eubalaena australis, breaching off Yorke Bay in The Falkland Islands.
RM2R7B1PR–14th June 2023. On 14th June 1982, the British Forces marched in to Stanley in The Falkland Islands, liberating the town from the invasion of the Argentine Forces, thus ending the 74 day Falklands War. This date, 14th June, is celebrated every year in the Falkland islands, by a Celebration Day, and a day of thanks. It is also a Public Holiday. Members of the current armed forces based in The Falkland Islands gather around the 1982 Falklands War Memorial in Stanley as part of the service. Credit: Rob Carter/Alamy Live News
RM2PRBXG5–The Argos Georgia , a fishing boat based in St. Helena. Seen here in Stanley Sound in The Falkland Islands.
RM2PKT788–Austral Thrush, Turdus Falcklandii Falcklandii, known locally as The Falklands Thrush on The Falkland Islands.
RM2PJ7J1H–Southern Elephant Seals, Mirounga Leonina, near Whale Point on The Falkland Islands.
RM2PHDWBJ–A Southern Giant Petrel, Macronectes Giganteus, flying over Saunders Island, one of the smaller Falkland Islands.
RM2PHE6M5–A Southern Rock Hopper Penquin, Eudyptes Chrysocome, carrying a stick at Saunders Island, part of The Falkland Islands.
RM2PHDGD9–Saunders island, Falkland Islands. The site of the first British settlement at Port Egmont, dating back to 1765.
RM2PHDP8C–Saunders island, Falkland Islands. The site of the first British settlement at Port Egmont, dating back to 1765. Cemetery of British marines.
RM2PHDFAR–A juvenile, chick, Black Browed Albatross, Thalassarche Melanophris, on Saunders Island, one of the smaller of the Falkland Islands.
RM2PHDRKM–An Imperial Cormorant, Phalacrocorax Atriceps, on Saunders island, one of the outer Falkland Islands.
RM2PHK2NW–An adult King Penquin, Aptenodytes Patagonicus, with its chick at Volunteer Point in The Falkland Islands.
RM2PHKB1W–King Penquin, Aptenodytes Patagonicus, carrying its egg in its feet, at Volunteer Point in The Falkland Islands.
RM2PHK5CN–King Penquin juvenile, or chick, Aptenodytes Patagonicus, at Volunteer Point in The Falkland Islands.
RM2PHJWDJ–King Penquins, Aptenodytes Patagonicus, at Volunteer Point in The Falkland Islands.
RM2NWDCYJ–A juvenile Southern Caracara, or Crested Caracara, Caracara Plancus, feeding on the carcass of a penguin, on a beach on The Falkland Islands.
RM2NWD83K–A juvenile Southern Caracara, or Crested Caracara, Caracara Plancus, on a beach on The Falkland Islands.
RM2NWDAM8–A juvenile Southern Caracara, or Crested Caracara, Caracara Plancus, feeding on the carcass of a penguin, on a beach on The Falkland Islands.
RM2PJ16G2–The Seabourn Quest, a Cruise Ship built Italy in 2011, in Stanley Harbour, Falkland Islands.
RM2NWK88H–A British Field Gun from the First World War, near Gypsy Cove, on the Falkland Islands.
RM2NWCRPJ–A Eurofighter Typhoon FGR.4, of the Royal Air Force, serial number ZJ915, 0f 1435 Flight Falkland Islands.
RM2NWCXD3–A flight of four Royal Air Force Eurofighter Typhoon fighters of number 1435 Flight based in the Falkland Islands.
RM2NWHHNG–Long Tailed Meadowlark, Leistes Loyca Falklandicus, an endemic bird of The Falkland Islands.
RM2NWJ5WX–Long Tailed Meadowlark, Leistes Loyca Falklandicus, an endemic bird of The Falkland Islands.
RM2NWH64N–Dark Faced Ground Tyrant, Muscisaxicola Maclovianus Maclovianus, an endemic bird of the Falkland Islands.
RM2P7NCJN–A White Rumped Sandpiper, Calidris Fuscicollis, on The Falkland Islands.
RM2P7NEEH–The memorial to British Soldiers killed on Mount Tumbledown in The Falkland Islands war of 1982.
RM2P7NEA1–The remains of an Argentine Mobile Field Kitchen from the 1982 Falklands War, on Mount Tumbledown.
RM2P7NBPN–A Kelp Gull, Larus Dominicanus, with a Shore Crab in its mouth, on The Falkland Islands.
RM2P7NBAX–A Turkey Vulture, Cathartes Aura, on The Falkland Islands.
RM2P7NAKD–A Brown Skua, Stercorarius Antacticus, in flight over The Falkland Islands.
RM2P7N7XE–A British Royal Air Force Eurofighter Typhoon FGR4, ZJ926, of 1435 Flight Falkland Islands, over the Falkland Islands.
RM2NWMP8K–Southern Sea Lion, Otaria Flavescens, and pup. on a jetty in Stanley, Falkland Islands.
RM2P7N7HX–A British Royal Air Force Eurofighter Typhoon FGR4, ZJ915, of 1435 Flight Falkland Islands, over the Falkland Islands.
RM2P7NN84–A Gentoo Penguin chick, Pygoscelis Papua,in a colony at Yorke Bay on The Falkland Islands.
RM2P7NNA0–A Gentoo Penguin chick, Pygoscelis Papua,in a colony at Yorke Bay on The Falkland Islands.
RM2P7NF7B–The Bodie Creek Suspension Bridge in the Falkland Islands. Built in 1925.
RM2P7NX1K–The HANSEATIC SPIRIT, a cruise ship belonging to Hapag Lloyd, anchored in Stanley harbour, Falkland Islands.
RM2P7NH7X–The Liberation Memorial in Stanley, Falkland Islands, commemorating all British Forces who served in the 1982 Falklands War.
RM2P7NWRR–The HANSEATIC SPIRIT, a cruise ship belonging to Hapag Lloyd, anchored in Stanley harbour, Falkland Islands.
RM2P7NH3R–Christ Church Cathedral in Stanley, Falkland Islands. Opened in 1892 it is the Southern Most Anglican Cathedral in the world.
RM2P7NK0T–A female Southern Sea Lion, Otaria Flavescens, in The Falkland Islands
RM2P7NG0D–The wreck of the ship Lady Elizabeth at he east end of Stanley harbour in the Falkland Islands. Known locally as The Lady Liz. Built in 1879.
RM2P7NR73–Gentoo Penguins, Pygoscelis Papua,in a colony at Yorke Bay on The Falkland Islands.
RM2P7NRHF–A King Penguin, Aptenodytes Patagonicus,in a colony at Yorke Bay on The Falkland Islands.
RM2P7NK7E–A female Southern Sea Lion, Otaria Flavescens, in The Falkland Islands
RM2M568C1–Caer Caradoc, a hill in Shropshire, England, with a Bronze Age or Iron Age Hill fort on top.
RM2HPPYN1–Jackfield, Shropshire, 23/02/2022, The village of Jackfield in the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site in Shropshire, England, is once again experiencing severe flooding, only two years after the last major flooding event. After a week of storms and severe rain, the River Severn in Shropshire is once again nearing record flood levels. Some riverside properties are having to try to pump as much water out of the buildings as possible, but river levels are predicted to remain high for the next couple of days.
RM2HPPYMF–Jackfield, Shropshire, 23/02/2022, The village of Jackfield in the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site in Shropshire, England, is once again experiencing severe flooding, only two years after the last major flooding event. After a week of storms and severe rain, the River Severn in Shropshire is once again nearing record flood levels. Some riverside properties are having to try to pump as much water out of the buildings as possible, but river levels are predicted to remain high for the next couple of days.
RM2HPPYMY–Jackfield, Shropshire, 23/02/2022, The village of Jackfield in the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site in Shropshire, England, is once again experiencing severe flooding, only two years after the last major flooding event. After a week of storms and severe rain, the River Severn in Shropshire is once again nearing record flood levels. Some riverside properties are having to try to pump as much water out of the buildings as possible, but river levels are predicted to remain high for the next couple of days.
RM2G2G699–A Van's RV-4 aircraft, G-RVER, at Glenforsa Airfield, Isle of Mull, Scotland. Pilot has pitched a tent beside the aircraft.
RM2E98XP6–View east on River Avon in Bristol, England, showing the S.S. Great Britain and riverside apartment buildings.
RM2E4DC34–Shropshire, UK. 23rd Jan, 2021. Levels of the River Severn in Shropshire continued to rise overnight, causing sever floods in certain areas. The village of Jackfield in the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site has been particularly badly hit, with homes and businesses badly flooded. Levels are very close to the records floods of February 2020. Credit: Rob Carter/Alamy Live News
RM2E4DBYC–Shropshire, UK. 23rd Jan, 2021. Levels of the River Severn in Shropshire continued to rise overnight, causing sever floods in certain areas. The village of Jackfield in the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site has been particularly badly hit, with homes and businesses badly flooded. Levels are very close to the records floods of February 2020. A car, left overnight in a riverside car park, is almost totally sumberged by the flood waters. Credit: Rob Carter/Alamy Live News
RM2E31XJ3–Solo female hiker on the Long Mynd, Shropshire, England, with Caer Caradoc, The Lawley, with The Wrekin in the distance.
RM2E31XN4–Solo female hiker on the Long Mynd, Shropshire, England, with Caer Caradoc, The Lawley, with The Wrekin in the distance.
RM2CH24FF–The ruins of Buildwas Abbey, a 12th Century Cistercian Monastery, located next to the River Severn in Buildwas, Shropshire, England.
RM2CH24FC–The ruins of Buildwas Abbey, a 12th Century Cistercian Monastery, located next to the River Severn in Buildwas, Shropshire, England.
RM2CH249H–The entrance to the Tate Gallery in Liverpool showing a sculpture called 'The Liverpool Mountain' by sculptor and artist Ugo Rondinone.
RM2CCK0JD–Garden Tiger Moth (Arctia Caja). Photo taken in Slovenia.
RM2C1C3M6–A female hiker looking across the Club Valley on the Offa's Dyke long distance footpath. A sign finger post showing the halfway point of the walk.
RM2BA7T0H–The Desert Locust, Schistocerca Gregaria. A juvenile young locust recently hatched in the North of Oman, in the Middle East. Noted for its swarming.
RM2BA7NMM–The marks of a turtle, who has left the ocean to drag itself up the beach at Ras Al Hadd in Oman, in order to lay its eggs.
RM2B1HYTM–Ironbridge, Shropshire. 26th Feb, 2020. River Severn levels remain at record highs along the entire Ironbridge Gorge. Levels are predicted to remain high for the forthcoming few days. Credit: Rob Carter/Alamy Live News
RM2B1E094–Properties in the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site in Shropshire, England, are once again being flooded, as the River Severn bursts its banks. River levels are predicted to exceed previous highsm and remain high for a couple of days.
RM2B1A9RM–Ironbridge, Shropshire. 24th Feb 2020. UK Weather: The River Severn, having dropped from its flooding levels of last week, is now on the rise again, once again putting homes and businesses in the Ironbridge Gorge at risk. Levels are expected to exceed last weeks heights, and may exceed the record levels of 2000. River expected to peak sometime on Tuesday morning. Credit: Rob Carter/Alamy Live News
RM2B031R6–18th February 2020. The River Severn flooding in Ironbridge, Shropshire, England. A temporary flood barrier struggles to hold back the River, which has reached its highest point for 20 years, threatening homes and businesses along the River banks of the Ironbridge Gorge. The Ironbridge Gorge is a World Heritage Site.
RM2B00KPY–Jackfield, Shropshire, UK. 18th Feb 2020. As river levels continue to rise, the village of Jackfield in Shropshire, experiences its worst flooding in 20 years, as the River Severn bursts its banks, flooding houses and businesses. Credit: Rob Carter/Alamy Live News
RM2B00KW5–The Boat Inn, Jackfield, Shropshire, UK. 18th Feb 2020. As river levels continue to rise, the village of Jackfield in Shropshire, experiences its worst flooding in 20 years, as the River Severn bursts its banks, flooding houses and businesses. Credit: Rob Carter/Alamy Live News
RM2B01AC8–18th February 2020. The River Severn flooding in Ironbridge, Shropshire, England. A temporary flood barrier struggles to hold back the River, which has reached its highest point for 20 years, threatening homes and businesses along the River banks of the Ironbridge Gorge. The Ironbridge Gorge is a World Heritage Site.
RM2AJ8RNG–Godrevy Beach in Cornwall England during early evening, with holiday makers and surfers.
RM2AH28DG–The Bird Of Paradise Flower, or Strelitzia Reginae, in a Botanical garden on the island of Sao Miguel in the Azores.
RM2AE2BYK–The demolition of the Cooling Towers at Ironbridge Power station in Shropshire, England.
RM2A7CMRW–Early morning Derwent Water in the Lake District national park in England. Mist on the lake, and a flock of geese flying low past a small island.
RM2A5J73B–People walking over the Millennium Bridge across the River Thames in London, England, UK. The dome of St. Paul's Cathedral in the distance.
RM2A5H8NB–An aerial view looking down on the River Thames in London, with London Bridge, Southwark Bridge, Millennium Bridge, and Blackfriars Bridge.
RM2A5H8PK–An aerial view looking down on the River Thames in London, with HMS Belfast and a Brazilian Navy training Ship U27 moored alongside.
RM2A5H8A6–The Walkie Talkie Office Building at 20 Fenchurch Street in London, England. designed by architect Rafael Vinoly, and opened in 2015.
RM2A5H86W–The River Thames in London, with The Tower Of London and the walkie talkie Commercial Building at 20 Fenchurch Street in the background.
RM2A464N8–People walking on a beach in Jersey in the Channel islands, during sunset, with a skyline of hotels and other buildings in the background.
RMWBDE7R–Planes belonging to Uzbekistan Airways, at Tashkent Airport in Uzbekistan.
RMWBDE58–Aerial view looking down on Urgench International Airport in Uzbekistan from an aeroplane.
RMWBDEA5–Terminal Building at Tashkent International Airport in Uzbekistan.
RMWBDN5G–Moynaq, or Muynak, in Uzbekistan. Rusting boats in the desert that used to be part of the Aral Sea, which was almost completely emptied by the Soviets.
RM2A1WE2X–A Narrow Boat, or Barge, moored on The Shropshire Union Canal in England, by The Boat Inn in the village of Gnosall.
RM2A1WDR8–Narrow Boats, or Barges, moored up on The Shropshire Union Canal in England.
RM2A1WDC1–A Narrow Boat, or Barge, moored up alongside a colourful, fun, mooring on The Shropshire Union Canal in England.
RM2A1WDFN–A brick built bridge over The Shropshire Union Canal in England.
RMW4D048–Details of a large jet engine, showing the fan blades and central hub.
RMW4D479–Verity. A stainless steel and bronze statue by Damien Hirst, on the pier entrance in the town of Ifracombe in Devon, England. Erected 2012.
RMW4CKPA–Th e town of Ilfracombe, on the north coast of Devon in England. Shows boats in the small harbour.
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