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  • Polar bear (Ursus maritimus) duo with tourist ship in background, Svalbard, Norway.
    PCA-20090906-63.jpg
  • Stenbjerg -  National Park Thy, Denmark
    SBA_09-07-16_212331.jpg
  • MS Stockholm next to iceberg in arctic, Svalbard, Norway.
    PCA-20090906-25.jpg
  • Ship in front of Aran Islands, Cliffs of Moher, Ireland
    PHE-2009-06-08-214617.jpg
  • Ecotourism ship m/s Ylajali, Senja, Troms county, Norway, Scandinavia
    SWD-2015-01-24-102458-479.jpg
  • Ecotourism and whalewatching ship m/s Ylajali, Senja, Troms county, Norway, Scandinavia
    SWD-2015-01-25-104600-942.jpg
  • Ecotourism and whalewatching ship m/s Ylajali, Senja, Troms county, Norway, Scandinavia
    SWD-2015-01-25-104626-950.jpg
  • Expedition ship "Stockholm"<br />
Pack ice<br />
Svalbard<br />
Norway
    MLL-2008-07-11-5500.jpg
  • Plumose anemone, Metridium senile, on a ship wreck, close to Svolvaer, Lofoten, Norway,
    MLU_20081118_12540812.jpg
  • Plumose anemone, Metridium senile, on a ship wreck, Lofoten, Norway,
    MLU_20081118_11580722.jpg
  • Calmar eggs at P29 patrol boat, which was originally built by Peene Werft ship yard as a minesweeper for the German naivy| Kalmar-Eier, Gozo, Maltese Islands
    SZA-2009-05-30-094639.jpg
  • ship Dömitz on Peene river, Anklam, Germany
    SZA-20140807_165625.jpg
  • Expedition ship "Stockholm"<br />
Smeerenburg fjord<br />
Svalbard<br />
Norway
    MLL-2008-07-13-8163.jpg
  • Expedition ship "Stockholm"<br />
Pack ice<br />
Svalbard<br />
Norway
    MLL-2008-07-11-5612.jpg
  • Expedition ship "Stockholm"<br />
Pack ice<br />
Svalbard<br />
Norway
    MLL-2008-07-11-5344.jpg
  • Expedition ship "Stockholm"<br />
Svalbard<br />
Norway
    MLL-2008-06-25-0238.jpg
  • On the ship Sula, Moere coastline, Norway.Model release by photographer
    MLU_20090211_17014320.jpg
  • Divers investigating ship wreck, close to Svolvaer, Lofoten, Norway, Model release by photographer
    MLU_20081118_12071621.jpg
  • Fan worm (Spirographis spallanzani) at P29 patrol boat, which was originally built by Peene Werft ship yard as a minesweeper for the German naivy, Gozo, Maltese Islands
    SZA-2009-05-30-095037.jpg
  • P29 patrol boat was originally built by Peene Werft ship yard as a minesweeper for the German naivy, Gozo, Maltese Islands
    SZA-2009-05-30-093556.jpg
  • The Chimaera or Chimera near Cirali in Turkey are eternal flames that spontaneously burn on the slopes of a little mountain since ancient times. Gas is leaking from crevices in the rocks and nourishes the natural fires wich served as a landmark for ships in the old times.
    SZA-2009-08-08-180829.jpg
  • The Chimaera or Chimera near Cirali in Turkey are eternal flames that spontaneously burn on the slopes of a little mountain since ancient times. Gas is leaking from crevices in the rocks and nourishes the natural fires wich served as a landmark for ships in the old times.
    SZA-2009-08-08-180059.jpg
  • The Chimaera or Chimera near Cirali in Turkey are eternal flames that spontaneously burn on the slopes of a little mountain since ancient times. Gas is leaking from crevices in the rocks and nourishes the natural fires wich served as a landmark for ships in the old times.
    SZA-2009-08-08-174254.jpg
  • The Chimaera or Chimera near Cirali in Turkey are eternal flames that spontaneously burn on the slopes of a little mountain since ancient times. Gas is leaking from crevices in the rocks and nourishes the natural fires wich served as a landmark for ships in the old times.
    SZA-2009-08-08-174623.jpg