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A ghost orchid blooming on tree branch
Woman traveling on a bike and looking at a map - map design is ours from scratch
Close up photo of Dendrobium from Indonesian New Guinea
Los Alamos, NM: Vintage 1950s wooden tourist information sign in downtown Los Alamos, a town made famous as the 1940s home of the Manhattan Project.
Mine, Yamaguchi, Japan - April 6 2024 : Monument of Queen's head replica of Taiwan Yehliu Geological Park. Commemorating the conclusion of the academic exchange agreement, Mine City, Japan.
Cluster of Green Fly Orchids (Epidendrum magnoliae) growing on Magnolia tree branch. Photo taken in Loblolly park, in Gainesville, Florida. Nikon D7200 with Nikon 200mm macro lens
Tainan, Taiwan- April 15, 2024: Building view of the Tainan City Zuojhen Fossil Park in Taiwan.
A Lioness is enjoyed her caught giraffe.
Drone view fisherman in Ru Cha forest - a mangrove forest in leaf changing season - Huong Phong, Huong Tra, Thua Thien Hue province
A close-up of a ghost orchid in a forest setting.
Tropical Orchid, Orchidaceae, Amazonia, Ecuador, America
Signs at an entrance to the Main Ridge Forest Reserve in Tobago. Supporting lower montane, lowland and xerophytic rainforest, it is the oldest protected area in the Western Hemisphere, having been protected since 1776. It currently has 'nominated' status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Top view Wastewater treatment Oxygen filling by Paddle Wheel Aerator, Sewage treatment
Asturias, Spain. Wildlife sign at the Muniellos Nature Reserve with drawings of an otter, a Pyrenean desman and a white-throated dipper
Underwater image of  mangrove forest.\n Mangroves are plants that can live in saltwater. These important plants not only create a refuge for a vast number of marine animals, birds and reptiles but also play an important role in countering coastal erosion. \n\nThe dense network of roots and branches retain sediments and create a natural barrier protecting coastal communities against the more and more frequent floodings and hurricanes. \n\nFurther, mangroves have the capacity to sequester up to 10 times more CO2 per area compared to other forest ecosystems. Therefore these habitats serve as a blue carbon sink.\n\nUnfortunately, destruction of these important habitats due to development currently happens on a large scale worldwide.
Scenic aerial  view of fishermen boat on lake
A vertical shot of a ghost orchid on a blurred background
Image of rare ghost orchid
Okavango Delta photographed from helicopter
biodiversity. fungal kingdom of the coasts of the south pacific ocean
Flower of an Evodianthus funifer plant.
The Okavango Delta in Botswana from the air.
Coelogyne pandurata. black orchid flower. One of the typical flora of the island of Borneo. Has a characteristic green color with a black tongue. The photo is taken close up with a bokeh background, Green-flowered Orchids, The Orchidaceae are a diverse and widespread family of flowering plants, with blooms that are often colorful and fragrant, commonly known as the orchid family.
Lush bushveld landscape in the Kruger National Park in South Africa
whale bones on Barra da Lagoa beach, Ubatuba, São Paulo, Brazil, seen from above
Go Green – Sustainable Resources – Green Building, digital composing
image of a wildflower, Western Australia 2021
Adult female Rufous-necked hornbill, uprisen angle view, side shot, in the morning perching on the branch of tropical tree in tropical moist montane forest, national park in high mountain. northern Thailand.
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