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Giant Plumose Anemones cover underwater reef, Browning Pass, northern Vancouver Island, Canada.
Image ID: 35329
Species: Giant Plumose Anemone, Metridium farcimen
Location: British Columbia, Canada | Giant Plumose Anemones cover underwater reef, Browning Pass, northern Vancouver Island, Canada.
Image ID: 35340
Species: Giant Plumose Anemone, Metridium farcimen
Location: British Columbia, Canada | Giant Plumose Anemones cover underwater reef, Browning Pass, northern Vancouver Island, Canada.
Image ID: 35343
Species: Giant Plumose Anemone, Metridium farcimen
Location: British Columbia, Canada |
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Giant Plumose Anemones cover underwater reef, Browning Pass, northern Vancouver Island, Canada.
Image ID: 35344
Species: Giant Plumose Anemone, Metridium farcimen
Location: British Columbia, Canada | Giant Plumose Anemones cover underwater reef, Browning Pass, northern Vancouver Island, Canada.
Image ID: 35346
Species: Giant Plumose Anemone, Metridium farcimen
Location: British Columbia, Canada | Hotel del Coronado with holiday Christmas night lights, known affectionately as the Hotel Del. It was once the largest hotel in the world, and is one of the few remaining wooden Victorian beach resorts. The Hotel Del is widely considered to be one of Americas most beautiful and classic hotels. Built in 1888, it was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1977.
Image ID: 36639
Location: San Diego, California, USA |
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Hotel del Coronado with holiday Christmas night lights, known affectionately as the Hotel Del. It was once the largest hotel in the world, and is one of the few remaining wooden Victorian beach resorts. The Hotel Del is widely considered to be one of Americas most beautiful and classic hotels. Built in 1888, it was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1977.
Image ID: 36621
Pano dimensions: 5140 x 10244 |
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Hotel del Coronado with holiday Christmas night lights, known affectionately as the Hotel Del. It was once the largest hotel in the world, and is one of the few remaining wooden Victorian beach resorts. The Hotel Del is widely considered to be one of Americas most beautiful and classic hotels. Built in 1888, it was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1977.
Image ID: 36642
Location: San Diego, California, USA
Pano dimensions: 5577 x 12650 |
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Plumose Anemone, Metridium farcimen, Hornby Island, British Columbia.
Image ID: 32810
Species: Giant Plumose Anemone, Metridium farcimen
Location: Hornby Island, British Columbia, Canada | Plumose Anemone, Metridium farcimen, Hornby Island, British Columbia.
Image ID: 32812
Species: Giant Plumose Anemone, Metridium farcimen
Location: Hornby Island, British Columbia, Canada | Plumose Anemone, Metridium farcimen, Hornby Island, British Columbia.
Image ID: 32813
Species: Giant Plumose Anemone, Metridium farcimen
Location: Hornby Island, British Columbia, Canada |
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Plumose Anemone, Metridium farcimen, Hornby Island, British Columbia.
Image ID: 32814
Species: Giant Plumose Anemone, Metridium farcimen
Location: Hornby Island, British Columbia, Canada | White plumose anemones Metridium senile with purple sponge and barnacle, Vancouver Island.
Image ID: 34341
Location: British Columbia, Canada | Giant Plumose Anemones cover underwater reef, Browning Pass, northern Vancouver Island, Canada.
Image ID: 34344
Species: Giant Plumose Anemone, Metridium farcimen
Location: British Columbia, Canada |
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Plumose Anemone, Metridium senile, Hornby Island, British Columbia.
Image ID: 32816
Species: Plumose Anemone, Metridium senile
Location: Hornby Island, British Columbia, Canada | Plumose Anemone, Metridium senile, Hornby Island, British Columbia.
Image ID: 32817
Species: Plumose Anemone, Metridium senile
Location: Hornby Island, British Columbia, Canada | Plumose Anemone, Metridium senile, Hornby Island, British Columbia.
Image ID: 32818
Species: Plumose Anemone, Metridium senile
Location: Hornby Island, British Columbia, Canada |
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Sea otters mating. The male holds the female's head or nose with his jaws during copulation. Visible scars are often present on females from this behavior. Sea otters have a polygynous mating system. Many males actively defend territories and will mate with females that inhabit their territory or seek out females in estrus if no territory is established. Males and females typically bond for the duration of estrus, or about 3 days.
Image ID: 21606
Species: Sea otter, Enhydra lutris
Location: Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve, Moss Landing, California, USA | Hotel del Coronado, known affectionately as the Hotel Del. It was once the largest hotel in the world, and is one of the few remaining wooden Victorian beach resorts. It sits on the beach on Coronado Island, seen here with downtown San Diego in the distance. It is widely considered to be one of Americas most beautiful and classic hotels. Built in 1888, it was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1977.
Image ID: 27106
Location: San Diego, California, USA | Old Faithful geyser. Reaching up to 185' in height and lasting up to 5 minutes, Old Faithful geyser is the most famous geyser in the world and the first geyser in Yellowstone to be named.
Image ID: 26945
Location: Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA |
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Panorama of Full Moon and Earth Shadow over Haleakala, Maui, Hawaii. The dark band on the horizon is the shadow of the earth, while the lighter pink band is atmosphere that is still lit by the setting sun.
Image ID: 34515
Location: Maui, Hawaii, USA
Pano dimensions: 5177 x 21127 |
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A sea otter, resting on its back, holding its paw out of the water for warmth. While the sea otter has extremely dense fur on its body, the fur is less dense on its head, arms and paws so it will hold these out of the cold water to conserve body heat.
Image ID: 21602
Species: Sea otter, Enhydra lutris
Location: Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve, Moss Landing, California, USA | Giant Plumose Anemones cover underwater reef, Browning Pass, northern Vancouver Island, Canada.
Image ID: 35370
Species: Giant Plumose Anemone, Metridium farcimen
Location: British Columbia, Canada | Giant Plumose Anemones cover underwater reef, Browning Pass, northern Vancouver Island, Canada.
Image ID: 35371
Species: Giant Plumose Anemone, Metridium farcimen
Location: British Columbia, Canada |
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Full Moon and Earth Shadow over Haleakala crater, Maui, Hawaii. The dark band on the horizon is the shadow of the earth, while the lighter pink band is atmosphere that is still lit by the setting sun.
Image ID: 34516
Location: Maui, Hawaii, USA
Pano dimensions: 5320 x 12762 |
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Pink Soft Coral (Gersemia Rubiformis), and Plumose Anemones (Metridium senile) cover the ocean reef, Browning Pass, Vancouver Island.
Image ID: 35392
Species: Plumose Anemone, Pink Soft Coral, Metridium senile, Gersemia rubiformis
Location: British Columbia, Canada | Giant Plumose Anemones cover underwater reef, Browning Pass, northern Vancouver Island, Canada.
Image ID: 35396
Species: Giant Plumose Anemone, Metridium farcimen
Location: British Columbia, Canada | Giant Plumose Anemones cover underwater reef, Browning Pass, northern Vancouver Island, Canada.
Image ID: 35399
Species: Giant Plumose Anemone, Metridium farcimen
Location: British Columbia, Canada |
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Giant Plumose Anemones cover underwater reef, Browning Pass, northern Vancouver Island, Canada.
Image ID: 35404
Species: Giant Plumose Anemone, Metridium farcimen
Location: British Columbia, Canada | Giant Plumose Anemones cover underwater reef, Browning Pass, northern Vancouver Island, Canada.
Image ID: 35406
Species: Giant Plumose Anemone, Metridium farcimen
Location: British Columbia, Canada |
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