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Limber Pine (Pinus flexilis) in Petrified Forest State Park, Escalante. UT. USA Limber Pine (Pinus flexilis) in Petrified Forest State Park, Escalante. UT. USA The Village Weaver (Ploceus cucullatus), in it's bright yellow breeding plumage, busy weaving a nest. The aptly named landscape gives the impression of large boulders stacked haphazardly. It is actually Dolerite intrusions that eroded into these block shapes. A Speckled Rock skink (Trachylepis punctatissima) eating a red Centipede Adenium multiflorum is the best known of the South African adeniums. It flowers in winter when most of the surrounding vegetation is rather dull by comparison to the brilliant white, pink, crimson, red and bicoloured flowers that cover these plants when they are in full bloom. A scene of highly eroded sandstone formations in the Cederberg Wilderness Area, Western Cape. South Africa A single Cape Dwarf Gecko (Lygodactylus capensis) warming itself in the sunlight The Protea flower is not a flower, but a flower head or inflorescence, made up of many individual flowers grouped together on a rounded base or receptacle. What looks like the 'petals' of the protea 'flower' are modified leaves known as floral or involucral bracts. Two very young chicks of the Laughing dove (Spilopelia senegalensis) on a nest Macro image of an almond blossom A freshly cut white pumpkin on a wooden tray. The aptly named landscape gives the impression of large boulders stacked haphazardly. It is actually Dolerite intrusions that eroded into these block shapes. Reflections of the Amphitheater Formation in a calm Drakensberg lake in Royal Natal National Park. KwaZulu-Natal. South Africa An arrangement of different pumpkins in a wooden bowl showing the gardener's successful crop. Hand operated coffee grinder with roasted beans on a black background. A scene of highly eroded sandstone formations in the Cederberg Wilderness Area, Western Cape. South Africa The Protea flower is not a flower, but a flower head or inflorescence, made up of many individual flowers grouped together on a rounded base or receptacle. What looks like the 'petals' of the protea 'flower' are modified leaves known as floral or involucral bracts. The trawler Aristea was built in 1934 in Scotland, served as a minesweeper in WWII and ran aground on 4th July 1945 near Hondeklip Bay with the loss of one life. The trawler Aristea was built in 1934 in Scotland, served as a minesweeper in WWII and ran aground on 4th July 1945 near Hondeklip Bay with the loss of one life. The loofah scrubbing sponge is produced from the fruit of the Luffa aegyptiaca plant. At a young stage of development the fruit is edible. A freshly cut white pumpkin on a wooden tray. The aptly named landscape gives the impression of large boulders stacked haphazardly. It is actually Dolerite intrusions that eroded into these block shapes. Reflections of the Amphitheater Formation in a calm Drakensberg lake in Royal Natal National Park. KwaZulu-Natal. South Africa An arrangement of different pumpkins in a wooden bowl showing the gardener's successful crop. Hand operated coffee grinder with roasted beans on a black background. Cederberg Mountain Wilderness Area Scene 12907 The Protea flower is not a flower, but a flower head or inflorescence, made up of many individual flowers grouped together on a rounded base or receptacle. What looks like the 'petals' of the protea 'flower' are modified leaves known as floral or involucral bracts. The trawler Aristea was built in 1934 in Scotland, served as a minesweeper in WWII and ran aground on 4th July 1945 near Hondeklip Bay with the loss of one life. The trawler Aristea was built in 1934 in Scotland, served as a minesweeper in WWII and ran aground on 4th July 1945 near Hondeklip Bay with the loss of one life. The loofah scrubbing sponge is produced from the fruit of the Luffa aegyptiaca plant. At a young stage of development the fruit is edible. A freshly cut white pumpkin on a wooden tray. The aptly named landscape gives the impression of large boulders stacked haphazardly. It is actually Dolerite intrusions that eroded into these block shapes. A single ripe olive fruit on a twig with leaves An arrangement of different pumpkins in a wooden bowl showing the gardener's successful crop. Pumpkin squares in a cast iron pot ready to be cooked. A group of Giraffes (Giraffa cameleopardus) in the dry riverbed of the Auob River in the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park. South Africa. Hand operated coffee grinder with roasted beans on a black background. A scene of highly eroded sandstone formations in the Cederberg Wilderness Area, Western Cape. South Africa The trawler Aristea was built in 1934 in Scotland, served as a minesweeper in WWII and ran aground on 4th July 1945 near Hondeklip Bay with the loss of one life. A freshly cut white pumpkin on a wooden tray. The loofa scrubbing sponge is produced from the fruit of the Luffa aegyptiaca plant. At a young stage of development the fruit is edible. Drakensberg mountain landscape at the entrance to the Tugela River Gorge, Royal Natal National Park. KwaZulu-Natal. South Africa The Devil's Tooth and Inner Tower Drakensberg formations seen from the Tugela River Gorge, Royal Natal National Park. KwaZulu-Natal. South Africa The Cascades is a series of small waterfalls in the Mahai River in Royal Natal National Park. Drakensberg. South Africa Reflections of the Amphitheater Formation in a calm Drakensberg lake in Royal Natal National Park. KwaZulu-Natal. South Africa The Mahai River in Royal Natal National Park. Kwa-Zulu Natal. South Africa A Drakensberg Mountain Scene.  The formation The Policemans Helmet seen from the Tugela River Valley. Royal Natal National Park. KwaZulu Natal. South Africa A panoramic view of the Amfitheatre formation from the Tugela River Valley. Royal Natal National Park. KwaZulu Natal. South Africa The Cascades is a series of small waterfalls in the Mahai River in Royal Natal National Park. Drakensberg. South Africa