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Tiny figure by Dettifoss, the most powerful waterfall in Europe. Iceland
water (1099)
Nodding flowers of water avens, Geum rivale, with Lungwort, Pulmonaria. England
water avens (1)
When thrown into cold air at minus 51 degrees Celsius boiling water explodes into vapour & ice. This is because boiling water is close to a gas and breaks into tiny droplets that can freeze at once. Siberia, Russia
water droplets (7)
Wildlife pond with inukshuk, irises, loosestrife and cottongrass. Dorset. England
water gardening (2)
One morning in November the grass was covered with spiders webs, looking like frost in the mist. Dorset. England
water meadows (2)
Inuit hunters travelling by snowmobile across wet sea ice during the summer thaw. Igloolik, Nunavut, Canada.
water on ice (2)
Ice forms around a leaking water pipe during the winter in Yakutsk. Yakutia, Siberia, Russia.
water pipes (6)
Dogon women help each other at lift heavy pots at the village waterhole. Tireli. Mali. West Africa
water pot (3)
Inuit workers fill a tanker from the frozen water reservoir near Igloolik. Nunavut, Canada
water reservoir (2)
Emperor Penguin chicks & adults, Snow Petrel flies past dark 'water sky'. Atka Bay. Antarctica
water skies (5)
Aerial shot of Emp colony on sea ice between grounded icebergs at Flutter Rookery. East Antarctica
water sky (3)
Rusting Furphy water tanks at the abandoned ANARE base. Atlas Cove. Heard Island. Sub Antarctic Islands
water tank (2)
Children use a water taxi to return to their boat in Puerto Ayora harbour, Santa Cruz, The Galapagos Islands
water taxi (1)
Sunset by frozen waterfall, Sorvagen. Lofoten Islands, Norway
waterfall (73)
The waterfront at Sitka, the hub of Russian America until 1867. South East Alaska.
waterfront (9)
A bar by Brosundet,now a marina formerly the old harbour. Alesund, C. Norway.
waterfront bar (1)
Dogon women help each other at lift heavy pots at the village waterhole. Tireli. Mali. West Africa
waterhole (2)
Dogon woman, Yassima, irrigates her onion crop early each morning with water from the nearby well. Mali. West Africa.
watering (1)
Small vegetable patch with runner beans, spinach and broad beans being picked. Dorset. England
watering can (4)
The climbing hybrid tea rose Lady Waterlow, softened. The Rose Garden. Mottisfont Abbey Gardens. England.
waterlow (1)
Foam on the River Stour at Sturminster Newton, bacterial pollution, caused by organic matter, either natural or from sewage or slurry. Dorset.
watermill (5)
Max wears a parka, earflap hat, windproof trousers ans warm gloves and boots. Now he will be warm!
waterproof (5)
Scientists takes a sample of skin, fat and meat from a Fin Whale killed for Iceland's 2006 Scientific Whaling.
waterproof trousers (6)
Tourists watch yellow eyed penguins under controlled conditions ie they are forbidden to move.
waterproofs (2)
The Beluga whale a resident of Arctic waters can grow to 5 metres in length.
waters (2)
Red waterside buildings in Rost at sunset. Lofoten Islands, Norway.
waterside buildings (8)
Sea Kayaking. Favorite Channel, Herbert Glacier, Coast Range, Alaska
watersport (1)
Iceberg in a stormy sea. Weddell Sea. Antarctica.
wave (61)
Wave clouds and cirrus clouds over mountains. Caused by high wind speeds. Antarctic Peninsula
wave clouds (2)
Inuit hunter Preben Petersen waves goodbye as he leaves to go hunting in his kayak. Thule, Northwest Greenland
waves (19)
Exclusive jewelry shops (Graff and Tiffany) in Tretiakovskij Way, Moscow, Russia.
way (5)
Safety Guard watches for Polar Bears while tourists walk on sea ice by a russian icebreaker. North Atlantic.
weapon (1)
A woman yak herder, wearing a red & turquoise head-dress, spins yak wool whilst watching the herd. Nimaling Plateau. Ladakh. India.
wear (5)
Nacreous, Mother of Pearl, or PSC, Polar Stratospheric Clouds. Believed to be ice and Nitric acid, these react to produce clorine & bromine, from CFCs, which directly destroy ozone molecules. Antarctica.
weather (694)
Elizabeth Hudd releasing the daily helium filled balloon & radiosonde at Halley Res. Station, Antarctica to record temperature, wind speed, humidity & pressure up to approx 20km. Taken at 10.30 am in Winter.
weather balloon (4)
Tethersonde being flown under a helium filled Blimp to profile wind speed and temperature in the Boundary Layer above Halley Research Station, Antarctica.
weather blimp (1)
Tethersonde being flown under a helium filled Blimp to profile wind speed and temperature in the Boundary Layer above Halley Research Station, Antarctica.
weather forcasting (1)
Snow covered Sea Ice by the Riiser-Larsen Ice Shelf. Weddell Sea. Antarctica.
weather front (2)
Julie Grettye repairs a weather monitoring unit at Lake Elgitgitkin, Chukotka, Siberia.Photo: O.Gogoleva
weather instrumentation (2)
Julie Grettye repairs a weather monitoring unit at Lake Elgitgitkin, Chukotka, Siberia.Photo: O.Gogoleva
weather station (6)

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