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  • European larch tree, Larix decidua, Malbun, Liechtenstein
    EGI_2009_06_23_0051.jpg
  • European larch tree, Larix decidua, Malbun, Liechtenstein
    EGI_2009_06_23_0036.jpg
  • European larch tree, Larix decidua, Malbun, Liechtenstein
    EGI_2009_06_23_0001.jpg
  • European larch tree, Larix decidua, Malbun, Liechtenstein
    EGI_2009_06_23_0010.jpg
  • Beluga, European sturgeon (Huso huso), anadromous fish in the sturgeon family. Captive (image shot in a large aquarium) at Danube Delta Eco Tourism Museum Center, Tulcea, Romania. Heavily fished for the female's valuable roe—known as beluga caviar— the beluga is a huge and late-maturing fish that can live for 118 years. IUCN classifies the beluga as critically endangered. It is a protected species listed in appendix III of the Bern Convention, and its trade is restricted under CITES appendix II. The Mediterranean population is strongly protected under appendix II of the Bern Convention, prohibiting any intentional killing of these fish.
    MLU_20130612_031524_84S-EVL.jpg
  • European white waterlily, Nymphaea alba, in Swedish lake, Bohuslän, Sweden.
    MLU 20080826 145833 03S 2.jpg
  • European white waterlily leaf (Nymphaea alba) in a small tributary of old Danube in Danube Delta, Romania. White waterlily is an aquatic flowering plant of the family Nymphaeaceae.
    MLU_20130616_100644_09US.jpg
  • Edible Frog (Pelophylax kl. esculentus) close to Crisan village, Danube Delta, Romania. Edible frog is very similar in appearance to the closely related pool frog and marsh frog. These three species are often referred to as "green frogs". Other names for edible frog is common European frog, common water frog or green frog.
    MLU_20130614_203128_17.jpg
  • Beluga, European sturgeon (Huso huso), anadromous fish in the sturgeon family. Captive (image shot in a large aquarium) at Danube Delta Eco Tourism Museum Center, Tulcea, Romania. Heavily fished for the female's valuable roe—known as beluga caviar— the beluga is a huge and late-maturing fish that can live for 118 years. IUCN classifies the beluga as critically endangered. It is a protected species listed in appendix III of the Bern Convention, and its trade is restricted under CITES appendix II. The Mediterranean population is strongly protected under appendix II of the Bern Convention, prohibiting any intentional killing of these fish.
    MLU_20130612_085401_50US.jpg
  • Beluga, European sturgeon (Huso huso), anadromous fish in the sturgeon family. Captive (image shot in a large aquarium) at Danube Delta Eco Tourism Museum Center, Tulcea, Romania. Heavily fished for the female's valuable roe—known as beluga caviar— the beluga is a huge and late-maturing fish that can live for 118 years. IUCN classifies the beluga as critically endangered. It is a protected species listed in appendix III of the Bern Convention, and its trade is restricted under CITES appendix II. The Mediterranean population is strongly protected under appendix II of the Bern Convention, prohibiting any intentional killing of these fish.
    MLU_20130612_084044_26US.jpg
  • Beluga, European sturgeon (Huso huso), anadromous fish in the sturgeon family. Captive (image shot in a large aquarium) at Danube Delta Eco Tourism Museum Center, Tulcea, Romania. Heavily fished for the female's valuable roe—known as beluga caviar— the beluga is a huge and late-maturing fish that can live for 118 years. IUCN classifies the beluga as critically endangered. It is a protected species listed in appendix III of the Bern Convention, and its trade is restricted under CITES appendix II. The Mediterranean population is strongly protected under appendix II of the Bern Convention, prohibiting any intentional killing of these fish.
    MLU_20130612_083845_08US.jpg
  • Beluga, European sturgeon (Huso huso), anadromous fish in the sturgeon family. Captive (image shot in a large aquarium) at Danube Delta Eco Tourism Museum Center, Tulcea, Romania Heavily fished for the female's valuable roe—known as beluga caviar— the beluga is a huge and late-maturing fish that can live for 118 years.IUCN classifies the beluga as critically endangered. It is a protected species listed in appendix III of the Bern Convention, and its trade is restricted under CITES appendix II. The Mediterranean population is strongly protected under appendix II of the Bern Convention, prohibiting any intentional killing of these fish.
    MLU_20130612_033710_87aUS.jpg
  • (Ilex aquifolium) Holly, or European Holly in the  foreground and sandstone formation, Mullerthal trail, Mullerthal, Luxembourg
    JET-2009-05-26-133412.jpg
  • Cones on a European Black Pine (Pinus Nigra), Troodos mountains, Cyprus
    PLI-20090404-053345.jpg
  • European Black Pine (Pinus Nigra), Troodos mountains, Cyprus
    PLI-20090403-150927.jpg
  • European Pond Turtle (Emys orbicularis) in its habitat of hard wood flood plain forests along the upper Danube basin, Gornje Podunavlje Special Nature Reserve, Serbia
    RSM-20090616-063736A.jpg
  • European Pond Turtle (Emys orbicularis) in its habitat of hard wood flood plain forests along the upper Danube basin, Gornje Podunavlje Special Nature Reserve, Serbia
    RSM-20090616-061105.jpg
  • Beluga, European sturgeon (Huso huso), anadromous fish in the sturgeon family. Captive (image shot in a large aquarium) at Danube Delta Eco Tourism Museum Center, Tulcea, RomaniaHeavily fished for the female's valuable roe—known as beluga caviar— the beluga is a huge and late-maturing fish that can live for 118 years.IUCN classifies the beluga as critically endangered. It is a protected species listed in appendix III of the Bern Convention, and its trade is restricted under CITES appendix II. The Mediterranean population is strongly protected under appendix II of the Bern Convention, prohibiting any intentional killing of these fish.
    MLU_20130612_033710_87aS.jpg
  • European tree frog (Hyla arborea), lövgroda<br />
Location: Eneborg, Skåne, Sweden
    MLU_20100717_102711_80S.jpg
  • European white waterlily, Nymphaea alba, in Swedish lake, Bohuslän, Sweden.
    MLU 20080826 145833 03S 2.jpg
  • European Shag or Common Shag (Phalacrocorax aristotelis) colony. Kemeri National Park, Latvia
    DLO-2009-06-11-192705.jpg
  • European Shag or Common Shag (Phalacrocorax aristotelis) colony. Kemeri National Park, Latvia
    DLO-2009-06-11-192642_01.jpg
  • European Shag or Common Shag (Phalacrocorax aristotelis) colony. Kemeri National Park, Latvia
    DLO-2009-06-11-192513.jpg
  • European Shag or Common Shag (Phalacrocorax aristotelis) colony. Kemeri National Park, Latvia
    DLO-2009-06-11-192434.jpg
  • European Shag or Common Shag (Phalacrocorax aristotelis) colony. Kemeri National Park, Latvia
    DLO-2009-06-11-192444.jpg
  • European Shag or Common Shag (Phalacrocorax aristotelis) colony. Kemeri National Park, Latvia
    DLO-2009-06-11-192315.jpg
  • European Shag or Common Shag (Phalacrocorax aristotelis) colony. Kemeri National Park, Latvia
    DLO-2009-06-11-192113_02.jpg
  • European Shag or Common Shag (Phalacrocorax aristotelis) colony. Kemeri National Park, Latvia
    DLO-2009-06-11-192107.jpg
  • European Shag or Common Shag (Phalacrocorax aristotelis) colony. Kemeri National Park, Latvia
    DLO-2009-06-11-192115_03.jpg
  • European Shag or Common Shag (Phalacrocorax aristotelis) colony. Kemeri National Park, Latvia
    DLO-2009-06-11-192053.jpg
  • European Shag or Common Shag (Phalacrocorax aristotelis) colony. Kemeri National Park, Latvia
    DLO-2009-06-11-191958_01.jpg
  • European Shag or Common Shag (Phalacrocorax aristotelis) colony. Kemeri National Park, Latvia
    DLO-2009-06-11-192014.jpg
  • European Shag or Common Shag (Phalacrocorax aristotelis) colony. Kemeri National Park, Latvia
    DLO-2009-06-11-191858.jpg
  • European Shag or Common Shag (Phalacrocorax aristotelis) colony. Kemeri National Park, Latvia
    DLO-2009-06-11-191935.jpg
  • European Shag or Common Shag (Phalacrocorax aristotelis) colony. Kemeri National Park, Latvia
    DLO-2009-06-11-191849.jpg
  • European Shag or Common Shag (Phalacrocorax aristotelis) colony. Kemeri National Park, Latvia
    DLO-2009-06-11-191812.jpg
  • European Shag or Common Shag (Phalacrocorax aristotelis) colony. Kemeri National Park, Latvia
    DLO-2009-06-11-191755.jpg
  • European Kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) in a tree, Omalos, Crete
    PLI-20090424_060430.jpg
  • European white waterlilies (Nymphaea alba) in a tributary of Danube Delta, Romania. White waterlily is an aquatic flowering plant of the family Nymphaeaceae.
    MLU_20130619_133737_93US.jpg
  • A large free swimming leech. possibly the medicinal leech (Hirudo medicinalis) called European medicinal leech, Danube Delta, Romania.
    MLU_20130619_115918_33.jpg
  • School of European perch (Perca fluviatilis) at the reedbed edge, Danube Delta, Romania.
    MLU_20130618_102344_83US.jpg
  • European perch (Perca fluviatilis) travel in small groups and is quite common in the Danube Delta, Romania.
    MLU_20130617_114014_98US.jpg
  • European perch (Perca fluviatilis) travel in small groups and is quite common in the Danube Delta, Romania.
    MLU_20130617_111206_08.jpg
  • Blue-tailed damselfly (Ischnura elegans) is a European damselfly, Danube Delta, Romania.
    MLU_20130617_081222_30-2US.jpg
  • Blue-tailed damselfly (Ischnura elegans) is a European damselfly, Danube Delta, Romania.
    MLU_20130617_081030_22.jpg
  • European white waterlily leaf detail (Nymphaea alba), Danube Delta, Romania. White waterlily is an aquatic flowering plant of the family Nymphaeaceae.
    MLU_20130616_112419_69.jpg
  • European white waterlily (Nymphaea alba) in a tributary close to Crisan, Danube Delta, Romania. White waterlily is an aquatic flowering plant of the family Nymphaeaceae.
    MLU_20130616_103758_26US.jpg
  • European white waterlily (Nymphaea alba) and the great ram's horn snail (Planorbarius corneus). This snail is a relatively large species of air-breathing freshwater snail. All planorbids have sinistral or left-coiling shells here in a small lake in Danube Delta, Romania.
    MLU_20130614_104028_21.jpg
  • Decaying European white waterlily leaf (Nymphaea alba) overgrown by Spirogyra algae in a small lake in Danube Delta, Romania. White waterlily is an aquatic flowering plant of the family Nymphaeaceae.
    MLU_20130614_102137_50US.jpg
  • A European bee-eater (Merops apiaster) overlooking  the aquatic komplex Somova-Parches, close to Somova village, upper Danube Delta, Romania.
    MLU_20130612_183714_01NS.jpg
  • Beluga, European sturgeon (Huso huso), anadromous fish in the sturgeon family. Captive (image shot in a large aquarium) at Danube Delta Eco Tourism Museum Center, Tulcea, Romania. Heavily fished for the female's valuable roe—known as beluga caviar— the beluga is a huge and late-maturing fish that can live for 118 years. IUCN classifies the beluga as critically endangered. It is a protected species listed in appendix III of the Bern Convention, and its trade is restricted under CITES appendix II. The Mediterranean population is strongly protected under appendix II of the Bern Convention, prohibiting any intentional killing of these fish.
    MLU_20130612_084822_43US.jpg
  • Beluga, European sturgeon (Huso huso), anadromous fish in the sturgeon family. Captive (image shot in a large aquarium) at Danube Delta Eco Tourism Museum Center, Tulcea, Romania. Heavily fished for the female's valuable roe—known as beluga caviar— the beluga is a huge and late-maturing fish that can live for 118 years. IUCN classifies the beluga as critically endangered. It is a protected species listed in appendix III of the Bern Convention, and its trade is restricted under CITES appendix II. The Mediterranean population is strongly protected under appendix II of the Bern Convention, prohibiting any intentional killing of these fish.
    MLU_20130612_083811_03.jpg
  • Beluga, European sturgeon (Huso huso), anadromous fish in the sturgeon family. Captive (image shot in a large aquarium) at Danube Delta Eco Tourism Museum Center, Tulcea, Romania. Heavily fished for the female's valuable roe—known as beluga caviar— the beluga is a huge and late-maturing fish that can live for 118 years. IUCN classifies the beluga as critically endangered. It is a protected species listed in appendix III of the Bern Convention, and its trade is restricted under CITES appendix II. The Mediterranean population is strongly protected under appendix II of the Bern Convention, prohibiting any intentional killing of these fish.
    MLU_20130612_054855_15US.jpg
  • Beluga, European sturgeon (Huso huso), anadromous fish in the sturgeon family. Captive (image shot in a large aquarium) at Danube Delta Eco Tourism Museum Center, Tulcea, Romania. Heavily fished for the female's valuable roe—known as beluga caviar— the beluga is a huge and late-maturing fish that can live for 118 years. IUCN classifies the beluga as critically endangered. It is a protected species listed in appendix III of the Bern Convention, and its trade is restricted under CITES appendix II. The Mediterranean population is strongly protected under appendix II of the Bern Convention, prohibiting any intentional killing of these fish.
    MLU_20130612_054104_75US.jpg
  • Beluga, European sturgeon (Huso huso), anadromous fish in the sturgeon family. Captive (image shot in a large aquarium) at Danube Delta Eco Tourism Museum Center, Tulcea, Romania. Heavily fished for the female's valuable roe—known as beluga caviar— the beluga is a huge and late-maturing fish that can live for 118 years. IUCN classifies the beluga as critically endangered. It is a protected species listed in appendix III of the Bern Convention, and its trade is restricted under CITES appendix II. The Mediterranean population is strongly protected under appendix II of the Bern Convention, prohibiting any intentional killing of these fish.
    MLU_20130612_045711_15US.jpg
  • Beluga, European sturgeon (Huso huso), anadromous fish in the sturgeon family. Captive (image shot in a large aquarium) at Danube Delta Eco Tourism Museum Center, Tulcea, Romania. Heavily fished for the female's valuable roe—known as beluga caviar— the beluga is a huge and late-maturing fish that can live for 118 years. IUCN classifies the beluga as critically endangered. It is a protected species listed in appendix III of the Bern Convention, and its trade is restricted under CITES appendix II. The Mediterranean population is strongly protected under appendix II of the Bern Convention, prohibiting any intentional killing of these fish.
    MLU_20130612_045107_70US.jpg
  • Beluga, European sturgeon (Huso huso), anadromous fish in the sturgeon family. Captive (image shot in a large aquarium) at Danube Delta Eco Tourism Museum Center, Tulcea, Romania. DIGITALLY CLEANED. Heavily fished for the female's valuable roe—known as beluga caviar— the beluga is a huge and late-maturing fish that can live for 118 years. IUCN classifies the beluga as critically endangered. It is a protected species listed in appendix III of the Bern Convention, and its trade is restricted under CITES appendix II. The Mediterranean population is strongly protected under appendix II of the Bern Convention, prohibiting any intentional killing of these fish.
    MLU_20130612_044952_63US.jpg
  • Beluga, European sturgeon (Huso huso), anadromous fish in the sturgeon family. Captive (image shot in a large aquarium) at Danube Delta Eco Tourism Museum Center, Tulcea, Romania. DIGITALLY CLEANED. Heavily fished for the female's valuable roe—known as beluga caviar— the beluga is a huge and late-maturing fish that can live for 118 years. IUCN classifies the beluga as critically endangered. It is a protected species listed in appendix III of the Bern Convention, and its trade is restricted under CITES appendix II. The Mediterranean population is strongly protected under appendix II of the Bern Convention, prohibiting any intentional killing of these fish.
    MLU_20130612_044951_62US.jpg
  • Beluga, European sturgeon (Huso huso), anadromous fish in the sturgeon family. Captive (image shot in a large aquarium) at Danube Delta Eco Tourism Museum Center, Tulcea, Romania. Heavily fished for the female's valuable roe—known as beluga caviar— the beluga is a huge and late-maturing fish that can live for 118 years. IUCN classifies the beluga as critically endangered. It is a protected species listed in appendix III of the Bern Convention, and its trade is restricted under CITES appendix II. The Mediterranean population is strongly protected under appendix II of the Bern Convention, prohibiting any intentional killing of these fish.
    MLU_20130612_033937_01US.jpg
  • Beluga, European sturgeon (Huso huso), anadromous fish in the sturgeon family. Captive (image shot in a large aquarium) at Danube Delta Eco Tourism Museum Center, Tulcea, Romania. Heavily fished for the female's valuable roe—known as beluga caviar— the beluga is a huge and late-maturing fish that can live for 118 years. IUCN classifies the beluga as critically endangered. It is a protected species listed in appendix III of the Bern Convention, and its trade is restricted under CITES appendix II. The Mediterranean population is strongly protected under appendix II of the Bern Convention, prohibiting any intentional killing of these fish.
    MLU_20130612_033710_87bUS.jpg
  • Spectators looking at the beluga, sometimes called European sturgeon (Huso huso), anadromous fish in the sturgeon family. Captive (image shot in a large aquarium) at Danube Delta Eco Tourism Museum Center, Tulcea, Romania Heavily fished for the female's valuable roe—known as beluga caviar— the beluga is a huge and late-maturing fish that can live for 118 years.IUCN classifies the beluga as critically endangered. It is a protected species listed in appendix III of the Bern Convention, and its trade is restricted under CITES appendix II. The Mediterranean population is strongly protected under appendix II of the Bern Convention, prohibiting any intentional killing of these fish.
    MLU_20130612_033322_67US.jpg
  • Spectators looking at the beluga, sometimes called European sturgeon (Huso huso), anadromous fish in the sturgeon family. Captive (image shot in a large aquarium) at Danube Delta Eco Tourism Museum Center, Tulcea, Romania. Heavily fished for the female's valuable roe—known as beluga caviar— the beluga is a huge and late-maturing fish that can live for 118 years. IUCN classifies the beluga as critically endangered. It is a protected species listed in appendix III of the Bern Convention, and its trade is restricted under CITES appendix II. The Mediterranean population is strongly protected under appendix II of the Bern Convention, prohibiting any intentional killing of these fish.
    MLU_20130612_033220_60US.jpg
  • Beluga, European sturgeon (Huso huso), anadromous fish in the sturgeon family. Captive (image shot in a large aquarium) at Danube Delta Eco Tourism Museum Center, Tulcea, Romania. Heavily fished for the female's valuable roe—known as beluga caviar— the beluga is a huge and late-maturing fish that can live for 118 years. IUCN classifies the beluga as critically endangered. It is a protected species listed in appendix III of the Bern Convention, and its trade is restricted under CITES appendix II. The Mediterranean population is strongly protected under appendix II of the Bern Convention, prohibiting any intentional killing of these fish.
    MLU_20130612_031524_84US.jpg
  • Beluga, European sturgeon (Huso huso), anadromous fish in the sturgeon family. Captive (image shot in a large aquarium) at Danube Delta Eco Tourism Museum Center, Tulcea, Romania Heavily fished for the female's valuable roe—known as beluga caviar— the beluga is a huge and late-maturing fish that can live for 118 years.IUCN classifies the beluga as critically endangered. It is a protected species listed in appendix III of the Bern Convention, and its trade is restricted under CITES appendix II. The Mediterranean population is strongly protected under appendix II of the Bern Convention, prohibiting any intentional killing of these fish.
    MLU_20130612_030905_38US.jpg
  • Beluga, European sturgeon (Huso huso), anadromous fish in the sturgeon family. Captive (image shot in a large aquarium) at Danube Delta Eco Tourism Museum Center, Tulcea, Romania Heavily fished for the female's valuable roe—known as beluga caviar— the beluga is a huge and late-maturing fish that can live for 118 years.IUCN classifies the beluga as critically endangered. It is a protected species listed in appendix III of the Bern Convention, and its trade is restricted under CITES appendix II. The Mediterranean population is strongly protected under appendix II of the Bern Convention, prohibiting any intentional killing of these fish.
    MLU_20130612_030905_37.jpg
  • Spectators looking at the beluga, sometimes called European sturgeon (Huso huso), anadromous fish in the sturgeon family. Captive (image shot in a large aquarium) at Danube Delta Eco Tourism Museum Center, Tulcea, Romania Heavily fished for the female's valuable roe—known as beluga caviar— the beluga is a huge and late-maturing fish that can live for 118 years.IUCN classifies the beluga as critically endangered. It is a protected species listed in appendix III of the Bern Convention, and its trade is restricted under CITES appendix II. The Mediterranean population is strongly protected under appendix II of the Bern Convention, prohibiting any intentional killing of these fish.
    MLU_20130612_025653_89.jpg
  • Carpathian Mountains, Romania
    SBA_2011-07-28_184023.jpg
  • European Oak (Quercus robur), Klampenborg Dyrehave, Denmark
    FMO_20081030_162141_0876.tiff.jpg
  • European Oak (Quercus robur), Klampenborg Dyrehave, Denmark
    FMO_20081028_132523_0085.tiff.jpg
  • European Oak (Quercus robur), Klampenborg Dyrehave, Denmark
    FMO_20081028_122057_0043.tiff.jpg
  • European Oak (Quercus robur), Klampenborg Dyrehave, Denmark
    FMO_20081028_121346_0031.tiff.jpg
  • European Oak (Quercus robur), Klampenborg Dyrehave, Denmark
    FMO_20081028_104037_9949.tiff.jpg
  • European Oak (Quercus robur), Klampenborg Dyrehave, Denmark
    FMO_20081028_103731_9935.tiff.jpg
  • European Oak (Quercus robur), Klampenborg Dyrehave, Denmark
    FMO_20081028_093626_9714.tiff.jpg
  • European Oak (Quercus robur), Klampenborg Dyrehave, Denmark
    FMO_20081028_093355_9711.tiff.jpg
  • European Oak (Quercus robur), Klampenborg Dyrehave, Denmark. Fenced reserve enclosure.
    FMO_20080926_08-59-10_DSC5564.tiff.jpg
  • European Oak (Quercus robur), Klampenborg Dyrehave, Denmark. Fenced reserve enclosure.
    FMO_20080926_08-56-58_DSC5551.tiff.jpg
  • European Oak (Quercus robur) and rays of sun, Klampenborg Dyrehave, Denmark. Fenced reserve enclosure.
    FMO_20080926_08-51-58_DSC5520.tiff.jpg
  • European Oak (Quercus robur), Klampenborg Dyrehave, Denmark. Fenced reserve enclosure.
    FMO_20080924_06-48-34_DSC4436.tiff.jpg
  • (Pinus) Pine trees and European blueberry plants (Vaccinium myrtillus), Mullerthal trail, Mullerthal, Luxembourg
    JET-2009-05-28-112227.jpg
  • (Ilex aquifolium) Holly, or European Holly in the  foreground and sandstone formation, Mullerthal trail, Mullerthal, Luxembourg
    JET-2009-05-26-133641.jpg
  • (Fragaria vesca) Woodland Strawberry or European Strawberry, Fraises des Bois, Mullerthal trail, Mullerthal, Luxembourg
    JET-2009-05-25-193310.jpg
  • (Fragaria vesca) Woodland Strawberry or European Strawberry, Fraises des Bois, Mullerthal trail, Mullerthal, Luxembourg
    JET-2009-05-25-192645.jpg
  • Graffiti on European Beech or Common Beech (Fagus sylvatica), Mullerthal trail, Mullerthal, Luxembourg
    JET-2009-05-25-133622.jpg
  • European beaver (Castor fiber) swimming in river, Bergslagen, Sweden.
    PCA-20090604-17.jpg
  • European beaver (Castor fiber) swimming in river, Bergslagen, Sweden.
    PCA-20090604-15.jpg
  • European beaver (Castor fiber) having detected presence of photographer (!), Bergslagen, Sweden.
    PCA-20090604-16.jpg
  • European beaver (Castor fiber) swimming in river, Bergslagen, Sweden.
    PCA-20090604-14.jpg
  • European beaver (Castor fiber) swimming in river, Bergslagen, Sweden.
    PCA-20090604-11.jpg
  • European beaver (Castor fiber) swimming in river, Bergslagen, Sweden.
    PCA-20090604-10.jpg
  • European beaver (Castor fiber) swimming in river, Bergslagen, Sweden.
    PCA-20090604-08.jpg
  • European beaver (Castor fiber) swimming in river, Bergslagen, Sweden.
    PCA-20090604-03.jpg
  • European beaver (Castor fiber) swimming in river, Bergslagen, Sweden.
    PCA-20090604-02.jpg
  • European beaver (Castor fiber) swimming in river, Bergslagen, Sweden.
    PCA-20090604-01.jpg
  • Cones on a European Black Pine (Pinus Nigra), Troodos mountains, Cyprus
    PLI-20090403-151135.jpg
  • European Black Pine (Pinus Nigra), Troodos mountains, Cyprus
    PLI-20090403-150942.jpg
  • European Pond Turtle in its habitat of hard wood flood plain forests along the upper Danube basin, Gornje Podunavlje Special Nature Reserve, Serbia
    RSM-20090616-074828.jpg
  • European Pond Turtle (Emys orbicularis) in its habitat of hard wood flood plain forests along the upper Danube basin, Gornje Podunavlje Special Nature Reserve, Serbia
    RSM-20090616-074006.jpg
  • European Pond Turtle (Emys orbicularis) in its habitat of hard wood flood plain forests along the upper Danube basin, Gornje Podunavlje Special Nature Reserve, Serbia
    RSM-20090616-073739.jpg
  • European Pond Turtle (Emys orbicularis) in its habitat of hard wood flood plain forests along the upper Danube basin, Gornje Podunavlje Special Nature Reserve, Serbia
    RSM-20090616-073724.jpg
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