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Taken at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City.
Luckilly, I can read the wall next to this guy. It says, "A notable deposit of fossil bones from Nebraska consisting largely of remains of an extinct rhino."
Part of my "Here Today..." series. What is there for a tiger to look forward to in the future beyond cages and feeding schedules?
Sumatran tigress at the Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden.
Shot on Adox CHS 50 ART, developed in HC 110 for 14 Minutes (Solution H), 3 inversions every minute.
Samedi 28 mars 2015, à 20h30 précises, 292 monuments se sont éteints à Paris. Au pied de la Tour Eiffel, les Parisiens sont venus nombreux créer symboliquement leur propre énergie en dansant sur un l’energy floor afin de rallumer eux-mêmes le monument emblématique de la capitale.
Crédit photographique © Margot L'hermite / WWF
3 extinct volcanos exist in this region of Bavaria. All have been used in the past as fortresses or lookouts. I'm not sure of the name of this one, but the photo is taken from the top of the extinct volcano in Parkstein, Germany
Forgive me if I've become a Fractaladdict, but sitting behind the monitor, while the clouds outside darken the otherwise black and white world, these metapatterns that have resulted from mathematical iterations and digital envisioning have allowed my brain to expand the way I see, and I feel drawn to share these visions, from the hundreds of images I've saved.
The tour guide got very upset when I said the mountains look like extinct volcanos. She denied there are any volcanos in Panama. It turned out they are extinct volcanos.
Food For Your Senses Festival 2011
Line up Saturday:
Five Cent Cones
Anthem of the Sun
Backyard
Cluster 5
De Läb
De Staat
Desdemonia
Disposed to Mirth
Electric Ducks
Everwaiting Serenade
Extinct
Falcero
Heartbeat Parade
Inborn
Lumi
No Attitudes Sound System
Packo Gualandris
Pol Said
Retro Addictz
Sad But True
Scarred
Shapes
Sublind
The Barcodes
The Disliked
The Fitness
Theodor
Thoughts of the 4
Tim Oé
vs. Rome
Weakonstruction
Zero Point 5
These images are copyright protected
Don't use them without my prior written permission
You also might have a look at the concert gallery archive www.concertpics.net.
There might be Galleries of Extinct from other photographers from this or other shows
Food For Your Senses Festival 2011
Line up Saturday:
Five Cent Cones
Anthem of the Sun
Backyard
Cluster 5
De Läb
De Staat
Desdemonia
Disposed to Mirth
Electric Ducks
Everwaiting Serenade
Extinct
Falcero
Heartbeat Parade
Inborn
Lumi
No Attitudes Sound System
Packo Gualandris
Pol Said
Retro Addictz
Sad But True
Scarred
Shapes
Sublind
The Barcodes
The Disliked
The Fitness
Theodor
Thoughts of the 4
Tim Oé
vs. Rome
Weakonstruction
Zero Point 5
These images are copyright protected
Don't use them without my prior written permission
You also might have a look at the concert gallery archive www.concertpics.net.
There might be Galleries of Extinct from other photographers from this or other shows
Mauritius used to have two indigenous species of giant tortoise: the smaller domed Cylindraspis inepta and the giant saddle-back C. triserrata. Both went extinct in the 18th century. Aldabra giant tortoises from the Outer Seychelles have been reintroduced to Île Aux Aigrettes. Big Daddy is the largest of the male immigrants.
Ile aux Aigrettes is a small (26 ha) island situated in the Mahebourg Bay, about 850 m off the south-east coast of Mauritius. Unlike the mainland which is of volcanic origin, Ile aux Aigrettes is made up of coralline limestone. It is home to the last remnants of dry coastal forest, once found around most of Mauritius.
Like the mainland, Ile aux Aigrettes was affected by tree logging and land clearance, and the introduction of exotic animal and plant species almost destroyed the native fauna and flora. In 1965 the island was declared a nature reserve and our intense conservation efforts have resulted in the restoration of the forest and reintroduction of rare species that had long since disappeared from the island.