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Yellowstones historic 1988 fires destroyed vast expanses of forest. Here scorched, dead stands of lodgepole pine stand testament to these fires, and to the renewal of these forests. Seedling and small lodgepole pines can be seen emerging between the dead trees, growing quickly on the nutrients left behind the fires. Southern Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstones historic 1988 fires destroyed vast expanses of forest. Here scorched, dead stands of lodgepole pine stand testament to these fires, and to the renewal of these forests. Seedling and small lodgepole pines can be seen emerging between the dead trees, growing quickly on the nutrients left behind the fires. Southern Yellowstone National Park.
Location: Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Image ID: 13640  
Yellowstones historic 1988 fires destroyed vast expanses of forest. Here scorched, dead stands of lodgepole pine stand testament to these fires, and to the renewal of these forests. Seedling and small lodgepole pines can be seen emerging between the dead trees, growing quickly on the nutrients left behind the fires. Southern Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstones historic 1988 fires destroyed vast expanses of forest. Here scorched, dead stands of lodgepole pine stand testament to these fires, and to the renewal of these forests. Seedling and small lodgepole pines can be seen emerging between the dead trees, growing quickly on the nutrients left behind the fires. Southern Yellowstone National Park.
Location: Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Image ID: 13641  
Totems on display in the Royal British Columbia Museum, Victoria, Canada
Totems on display in the Royal British Columbia Museum.
Location: Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Image ID: 21049  
Totem pole, Butchart Gardens, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Totem pole.
Location: Butchart Gardens, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Image ID: 21130  
Totem pole, Capilano Suspension Bridge, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Totem pole.
Location: Capilano Suspension Bridge, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Image ID: 21159  
Totem pole, Capilano Suspension Bridge, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Totem pole.
Location: Capilano Suspension Bridge, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Image ID: 21160  
Totem pole, Capilano Suspension Bridge, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Totem pole.
Location: Capilano Suspension Bridge, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Image ID: 21161  
Totem pole, Capilano Suspension Bridge, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Totem pole.
Location: Capilano Suspension Bridge, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Image ID: 21162  
Pelagic siphonophore, one meter section, Apolemia, San Clemente Island
Pelagic siphonophore, one meter section.
Species: Pelagic siphonophore, Apolemia
Location: San Clemente Island, California
Image ID: 03832  
Pelagic siphonophore, one meter section, Apolemia, San Clemente Island
Pelagic siphonophore, one meter section.
Species: Pelagic siphonophore, Apolemia
Location: San Clemente Island, California
Image ID: 03828  
Napolean wrasse, Cheilinus undulatus, Egyptian Red Sea
Napolean wrasse.
Species: Napolean wrasse, Cheilinus undulatus
Location: Egyptian Red Sea
Image ID: 05245  
Napolean wrasse, Cheilinus undulatus, Egyptian Red Sea
Napolean wrasse.
Species: Napolean wrasse, Cheilinus undulatus
Location: Egyptian Red Sea
Image ID: 05261  
Pine trees, Yosemite Valley, Pinus contortus, Yosemite National Park, California
Pine trees, Yosemite Valley.
Species: Lodgepole pine tree, Pinus contortus
Location: Yosemite National Park, California
Image ID: 07044  
Pine tree seedlings cover forest floor, Yosemite Valley, Pinus contortus, Yosemite National Park, California
Pine tree seedlings cover forest floor, Yosemite Valley.
Species: Lodgepole pine tree, Pinus contortus
Location: Yosemite National Park, California
Image ID: 07046  
Napolean wrasse and diver, Egyptian Red Sea
Napolean wrasse and diver.
Location: Egyptian Red Sea
Image ID: 01490  
Pelagic siphonophore, one meter section, Apolemia, San Clemente Island
Pelagic siphonophore, one meter section.
Species: Pelagic siphonophore, Apolemia
Location: San Clemente Island, California
Image ID: 03829  
Pelagic siphonophore, one meter section, Apolemia, San Clemente Island
Pelagic siphonophore, one meter section.
Species: Pelagic siphonophore, Apolemia
Location: San Clemente Island, California
Image ID: 03831  
Napolean wrasse, Cheilinus undulatus, Egyptian Red Sea
Napolean wrasse.
Species: Napolean wrasse, Cheilinus undulatus
Location: Egyptian Red Sea
Image ID: 05262  
Yellowstones historic 1988 fires destroyed vast expanses of forest. Here scorched, dead stands of lodgepole pine stand testament to these fires, and to the renewal of these forests. Seedling and small lodgepole pines can be seen emerging between the dead trees, growing quickly on the nutrients left behind the fires. Southern Yellowstone National Park, Pinus contortus
Yellowstones historic 1988 fires destroyed vast expanses of forest. Here scorched, dead stands of lodgepole pine stand testament to these fires, and to the renewal of these forests. Seedling and small lodgepole pines can be seen emerging between the dead trees, growing quickly on the nutrients left behind the fires. Southern Yellowstone National Park.
Species: Lodgepole pine tree, Pinus contortus
Location: Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Image ID: 07291  
Yellowstones historic 1988 fires destroyed vast expanses of forest. Here scorched, dead stands of lodgepole pine stand testament to these fires, and to the renewal of these forests. Seedling and small lodgepole pines can be seen emerging between the dead trees, growing quickly on the nutrients left behind the fires. Southern Yellowstone National Park, Pinus contortus
Yellowstones historic 1988 fires destroyed vast expanses of forest. Here scorched, dead stands of lodgepole pine stand testament to these fires, and to the renewal of these forests. Seedling and small lodgepole pines can be seen emerging between the dead trees, growing quickly on the nutrients left behind the fires. Southern Yellowstone National Park.
Species: Lodgepole pine tree, Pinus contortus
Location: Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Image ID: 07292  
Yellowstones historic 1988 fires destroyed vast expanses of forest. Here scorched, dead stands of lodgepole pine stand testament to these fires, and to the renewal of these forests. Seedling and small lodgepole pines can be seen emerging between the dead trees, growing quickly on the nutrients left behind the fires. Southern Yellowstone National Park, Pinus contortus
Yellowstones historic 1988 fires destroyed vast expanses of forest. Here scorched, dead stands of lodgepole pine stand testament to these fires, and to the renewal of these forests. Seedling and small lodgepole pines can be seen emerging between the dead trees, growing quickly on the nutrients left behind the fires. Southern Yellowstone National Park.
Species: Lodgepole pine tree, Pinus contortus
Location: Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Image ID: 07293  
Yellowstones historic 1988 fires destroyed vast expanses of forest. Here scorched, dead stands of lodgepole pine stand testament to these fires, and to the renewal of these forests. Seedling and small lodgepole pines can be seen emerging between the dead trees, growing quickly on the nutrients left behind the fires. Southern Yellowstone National Park, Pinus contortus
Yellowstones historic 1988 fires destroyed vast expanses of forest. Here scorched, dead stands of lodgepole pine stand testament to these fires, and to the renewal of these forests. Seedling and small lodgepole pines can be seen emerging between the dead trees, growing quickly on the nutrients left behind the fires. Southern Yellowstone National Park.
Species: Lodgepole pine tree, Pinus contortus
Location: Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Image ID: 07294  
Yellowstones historic 1988 fires destroyed vast expanses of forest. Here scorched, dead stands of lodgepole pine stand testament to these fires, and to the renewal of these forests. Seedling and small lodgepole pines can be seen emerging between the dead trees, growing quickly on the nutrients left behind the fires. Southern Yellowstone National Park, Pinus contortus
Yellowstones historic 1988 fires destroyed vast expanses of forest. Here scorched, dead stands of lodgepole pine stand testament to these fires, and to the renewal of these forests. Seedling and small lodgepole pines can be seen emerging between the dead trees, growing quickly on the nutrients left behind the fires. Southern Yellowstone National Park.
Species: Lodgepole pine tree, Pinus contortus
Location: Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Image ID: 07295  
Yellowstones historic 1988 fires destroyed vast expanses of forest. Here scorched, dead stands of lodgepole pine stand testament to these fires, and to the renewal of these forests. Seedling and small lodgepole pines can be seen emerging between the dead trees, growing quickly on the nutrients left behind the fires. Southern Yellowstone National Park, Pinus contortus
Yellowstones historic 1988 fires destroyed vast expanses of forest. Here scorched, dead stands of lodgepole pine stand testament to these fires, and to the renewal of these forests. Seedling and small lodgepole pines can be seen emerging between the dead trees, growing quickly on the nutrients left behind the fires. Southern Yellowstone National Park.
Species: Lodgepole pine tree, Pinus contortus
Location: Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Image ID: 07296  
Yellowstones historic 1988 fires destroyed vast expanses of forest. Here scorched, dead stands of lodgepole pine stand testament to these fires, and to the renewal of these forests. Seedling and small lodgepole pines can be seen emerging between the dead trees, growing quickly on the nutrients left behind the fires. Southern Yellowstone National Park, Pinus contortus
Yellowstones historic 1988 fires destroyed vast expanses of forest. Here scorched, dead stands of lodgepole pine stand testament to these fires, and to the renewal of these forests. Seedling and small lodgepole pines can be seen emerging between the dead trees, growing quickly on the nutrients left behind the fires. Southern Yellowstone National Park.
Species: Lodgepole pine tree, Pinus contortus
Location: Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Image ID: 07297  
Yellowstones historic 1988 fires destroyed vast expanses of forest. Here scorched, dead stands of lodgepole pine stand testament to these fires, and to the renewal of these forests. Seedling and small lodgepole pines can be seen emerging between the dead trees, growing quickly on the nutrients left behind the fires. Southern Yellowstone National Park, Pinus contortus
Yellowstones historic 1988 fires destroyed vast expanses of forest. Here scorched, dead stands of lodgepole pine stand testament to these fires, and to the renewal of these forests. Seedling and small lodgepole pines can be seen emerging between the dead trees, growing quickly on the nutrients left behind the fires. Southern Yellowstone National Park.
Species: Lodgepole pine tree, Pinus contortus
Location: Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Image ID: 07298  
Yellowstones historic 1988 fires destroyed vast expanses of forest. Here scorched, dead stands of lodgepole pine stand testament to these fires, and to the renewal of these forests. Seedling and small lodgepole pines can be seen emerging between the dead trees, growing quickly on the nutrients left behind the fires. Southern Yellowstone National Park, Pinus contortus
Yellowstones historic 1988 fires destroyed vast expanses of forest. Here scorched, dead stands of lodgepole pine stand testament to these fires, and to the renewal of these forests. Seedling and small lodgepole pines can be seen emerging between the dead trees, growing quickly on the nutrients left behind the fires. Southern Yellowstone National Park.
Species: Lodgepole pine tree, Pinus contortus
Location: Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Image ID: 07299  
Yellowstones historic 1988 fires destroyed vast expanses of forest. Here scorched, dead stands of lodgepole pine stand testament to these fires, and to the renewal of these forests. Seedling and small lodgepole pines can be seen emerging between the dead trees, growing quickly on the nutrients left behind the fires. Southern Yellowstone National Park, Pinus contortus
Yellowstones historic 1988 fires destroyed vast expanses of forest. Here scorched, dead stands of lodgepole pine stand testament to these fires, and to the renewal of these forests. Seedling and small lodgepole pines can be seen emerging between the dead trees, growing quickly on the nutrients left behind the fires. Southern Yellowstone National Park.
Species: Lodgepole pine tree, Pinus contortus
Location: Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Image ID: 07300  
Tiger shark bumps the camera, photographed with a polecam (a camera on a long pole triggered from above the water, used by photographers who are too afraid to get in the water), Galeocerdo cuvier
Tiger shark bumps the camera, photographed with a polecam (a camera on a long pole triggered from above the water, used by photographers who are too afraid to get in the water).
Species: Tiger shark, Galeocerdo cuvier
Location: Bahamas
Image ID: 10708  
Tiger shark photographed with a polecam (a camera on a long pole triggered from above the water, used by photographers who are too afraid to get in the water), Galeocerdo cuvier
Tiger shark photographed with a polecam (a camera on a long pole triggered from above the water, used by photographers who are too afraid to get in the water).
Species: Tiger shark, Galeocerdo cuvier
Location: Bahamas
Image ID: 10744  
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