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Sandiaojiao lighthouse , Jidong Park, Magang district . A observation deck  tourist park on the top of hill can overlook the sea of ocean of Eastern part of Taiwan.
Byron Bay Lighthouse, Australia
May Blossom, Hawthorn, spring, South Downs
Large industrial buildings and office park. Developing area - aerial view
Bloedel Conservatory in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, on July 7, 2023.
Aerial shot of a data center for cryptocurrency mining, cloud services and AI computing in a large, temperature controlled warehouse in a remote location in  Stutsman County, North Dakota.
spring time flower bed decorative white flowers blossom season scenic view bright day time nature background
Washington DC, USA - February 18, 2023: Union Station in Washington DC, USA on a sunny day. The train station was opened in 1907.
A view of the Lyngvid Fyr lgithouse on the North Sea coast of Jutland in Denmark
flowers heralding the arrival of spring
A spring landscape with meadow bushes and trees and fair weather clouds
Split Point Lighthous in Aireys Inlet, Great Ocean Road, Victoria, Australia.
Montauk Lighthouse and beach in Long Island, New York, USA.
Wide field filled with blooming daisies and young trees, set under a bright blue sky, representing summer's beauty.
The New Cape Henry Lighthouse in Virginia Beach.
The Montreal Biosphere (French: La Biosphere), is a museum dedicated to the environment on Île Ste-Hélène in the province of Quebec, Canada. It is located in the former United States pavilion originally built for Expo 67. Located on the site of Parc Jean-Drapeau.
A typical Danish coast landscape with red house and Lyngvid Fyr lighthouse in the sand dunes
Low Point Lighthouse on Cape Breton Island.
Green grass on the farm after rain
Spring fields of flax and cereal plant in rural Oregon
Berlenga Lighthouse, in the natural reserve of the Berlengas archipelago, near Peniche.
The Maroochydore Homemaker Center of Maroochydore City center in Queensland, Australia
Slangkop Lighthouse guarding the shoreline in the beautiful Village of Kommetjie, Cape Town, South Africa.
Cape Foulwind Lighthouse, westport, South Island, New Zealand.
Late afternoon summer photo of the North Lighthouse, New Shoreham, Block Island, Rhode Island.  August 2023
Estaca de Bares Lighthouse, point where the Atlantic Ocean and the Cantabrian Sea meet. Autonomous Community of Galicia, Spain
Close up of white echium flowers in bloom
Great spangled fritillary seeming to smile as its proboscis goes into a flower of joe-pye weed. Sharply focused on the eyes and head. The butterfly's striking pattern inspires its name. The Latin word fritillus means chessboard or dice box. The spangles are the silvery white spots on the underwings.
Forest at sunset on the banks of the river Oja in Santurdejo. La Rioja. Spain. Europe.
Brenthis daphne, the marbled fritillary, is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae.\nDescription:\nBrenthis daphne has a wingspan of 30–44 millimeters. Wings are rather rounded, the basic color of the upper side of the forewings is bright orange, with an incomplete black marginal band. The underside of the hindwings have a yellowish postdiscal band and the marginal area is completely suffused with purple, with a marble effect (hence the common name).  The quadrangular patch on the underside hindwing is partially shaded orange pink to outer side. The chrysalis has two dorsal rows of thorns with bright spots and a bright metallic shine.\nThis species is very similar to the lesser marbled fritillary (Brenthis ino), but the latter is slightly smaller and the coloration of said patch is completely yellow.\nBiology:\nThe butterfly flies from late May to early August depending on the location. The eggs are laid separately in July on the leaves of the host plants. The larvae feed on brambles (Rubus fruticosus), raspberry (Rubus idaeus), Rubus caesius, Rubus sachalinensis, Sanguisorba officinalis and Filipendula species, while adults usually feed on nectar from brambles, thistles and other flowers. This species is univoltine. It overwinters at the caterpillar stage in the egg shell. \nDistribution and habitat:\nThis widespread species is present in the Palearctic ecozone from the southern parts of the continental Europe (northern Spain, southern France, Germany, Italy and eastwards to Slovakia and Greece), up to Caucasus, western Siberia. It prefers warm and sunny forest edges, woodland and bushy areas where the host plants grow, at an elevation of 75–1,750 meters above sea level (source Wikipedia).\n\nThis Picture is made during a Vacation in Bulgaria in May 2018.
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