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The image presents various tiny algae settled on Lemna sp. root, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 400X. On the right are visible diatoms closed in a special protecting case.\n
13925278 - The image presents various tiny algae settled on Lemna sp. root, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 400X. On the right are visible diatoms closed in a special protecting case.\n
The image presents various tiny algae settled on Lemna sp. root, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
13925044 - The image presents various tiny algae settled on Lemna sp. root, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
The image presents various tiny algae settled on Lemna sp. root, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
13925041 - The image presents various tiny algae settled on Lemna sp. root, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
"The image presents Cladophora sp. ""twigs"" (a kind of green algae) with Cocconeis sp. (a kin of diatoms) settled on it, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X"\n
13924859 - "The image presents Cladophora sp. ""twigs"" (a kind of green algae) with Cocconeis sp. (a kin of diatoms) settled on it, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X"\n
The image presents various tiny algae settled on Lemna sp. root, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
13924513 - The image presents various tiny algae settled on Lemna sp. root, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
The image presents various tiny algae settled on Lemna sp. root, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
13925443 - The image presents various tiny algae settled on Lemna sp. root, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
The image presents various tiny algae settled on Lemna sp. root, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 400X. On the right are visible diatoms closed in a special protecting case.\n
13924948 - The image presents various tiny algae settled on Lemna sp. root, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 400X. On the right are visible diatoms closed in a special protecting case.\n
"The image presents Cladophora sp. ""twigs"" (a kind of green algae) with Cocconeis sp. (a kin of diatoms) settled on it, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X"\n
13924504 - "The image presents Cladophora sp. ""twigs"" (a kind of green algae) with Cocconeis sp. (a kin of diatoms) settled on it, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X"\n
The image presents various tiny algae settled on Lemna sp. root, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
13925243 - The image presents various tiny algae settled on Lemna sp. root, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
Monument to the Selkirk Settlers, erected in 2008, to commemorate the 19th century Scots who settled after the Highland Clearances, Waterfront Drive, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, North America\n
13923041 - Monument to the Selkirk Settlers, erected in 2008, to commemorate the 19th century Scots who settled after the Highland Clearances, Waterfront Drive, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, North America\n
statue of Leif Eriksson, The first European who arrived on the american continent, Qassiarsuk, the place were the first vikings with Erik the Red settled, South Greenland
70075845 - statue of Leif Eriksson, The first European who arrived on the american continent, Qassiarsuk, the place were the first vikings with Erik the Red settled, South Greenland
The reconstructed first church of Greenland at Qassiarsuk, the place were the first vikings with Erik the Red settled, Qassiarsuk, South Greenland
70075841 - The reconstructed first church of Greenland at Qassiarsuk, the place were the first vikings with Erik the Red settled, Qassiarsuk, South Greenland
A woman serves a viking meal in a reconstructed longhouse at Qassiarsuk. the place were the first vikings with Erik the Red settled. South Greenland.
70075842 - A woman serves a viking meal in a reconstructed longhouse at Qassiarsuk. the place were the first vikings with Erik the Red settled. South Greenland.
The reconstructed first church of Greenland at Qassiarsuk, the place were the first vikings with Erik the Red settled. South Greenland.
70075843 - The reconstructed first church of Greenland at Qassiarsuk, the place were the first vikings with Erik the Red settled. South Greenland.
Qassiarsuk, the place were the first vikings with Erik the Red settled, South Greenland
70075844 - Qassiarsuk, the place were the first vikings with Erik the Red settled, South Greenland
Common Blue, polyommatus icarus settled on grass  Lathyrus odoratus  Underwings illuminated by light  Green background
70447670 - Common Blue, polyommatus icarus settled on grass Lathyrus odoratus Underwings illuminated by light Green background
Antarctica, cruise on Boreal ship, South Georgia island, UK property, Salisbury Bay where a huge colony of king penguins is settled
70394453 - Antarctica, cruise on Boreal ship, South Georgia island, UK property, Salisbury Bay where a huge colony of king penguins is settled
USA, Florida, Tarpon Springs, Greek-immigrant settled sponge fishing town, Greek-themed wall mural
70322770 - USA, Florida, Tarpon Springs, Greek-immigrant settled sponge fishing town, Greek-themed wall mural
Palmyra, Syria - January, 2008: Roman ruins in the desert.  Palmyra or Tadmore was a 2nd century AD desert oasis used as a strategic staging post for caravans traveling between the Mediterranean Sea and the east.  It was also settled by the Assyrians, and
70502653 - Palmyra, Syria - January, 2008: Roman ruins in the desert. Palmyra or Tadmore was a 2nd century AD desert oasis used as a strategic staging post for caravans traveling between the Mediterranean Sea and the east. It was also settled by the Assyrians, and
Penedo, settled by Finnish immigrants in 1929, the touristic town maintains its distinctive heritage, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil, South America
71208515 - Penedo, settled by Finnish immigrants in 1929, the touristic town maintains its distinctive heritage, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil, South America
Penedo, settled by Finnish immigrants in 1929, the touristic town maintains its distinctive heritage, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil, South America
71208514 - Penedo, settled by Finnish immigrants in 1929, the touristic town maintains its distinctive heritage, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil, South America