Esther's photos with the keyword: rainforest
In the rainforest
Nature's umbrella
Welcome swallow
17 Jul 2013 |
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Welcome Swallows are arial acrobats and catch insects on the fly.
Daintree Rainforest, Queensland Australia
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Daintree River
Many leaves
Curly vines
04 Jul 2013 |
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Designated a UNESCO World Heritage site, the Daintree Rainforest is known for its astounding biodiversity and it contains some of the most ancient and rarest plants in the world
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In the Daintree Rainforest
04 Jul 2013 |
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Designated a UNESCO World Heritage site, the Daintree Rainforest is known for its astounding biodiversity and it contains some of the most ancient and rarest plants in the world
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Forest flower
04 Jul 2013 |
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Designated a UNESCO World Heritage site, the Daintree Rainforest is known for its astounding biodiversity and it contains some of the most ancient and rarest plants in the world.
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Radiating roof
19 Mar 2011 |
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The interior roof at the Sarapiqui Rainforest Lodge
ODT: Radiating lines
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And that's why they call it a rainforest
Sendudok
19 Mar 2011 |
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Photographed in the gardens at the Sarapiqui Rainforest Lodge in Costa Rica.
ODT: Purple
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Looking up
10 Apr 2011 |
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The lower canopy of a rainforest near Mt. Arenal in Costa Rica as seen from the ground.
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Tiny leaves
10 Apr 2011 |
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A vine with tiny leaves encircles a larger vine in the rainforest near Mt. Arenal in Costa Rica
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Sarapiqui rainforest
06 Mar 2011 |
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The Sarapiqui rainforest in Costa Rica hosts a variety of plants from palms to tropical vines.
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Fuschia Ginger Lily
06 Mar 2011 |
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Ginger Lily at the Sarapiqui Rainforest Lodge in Costa Rica. Ginger lilies grow in tropical and subtropical climates. They are native to Asia and the Pacific but are frequently planted as ornamentals because of their colorful, showy flowers. They grow from large rhizomes. The flowers grown on long racemes and the structure of the stem consists of closely folded blades.
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Nesting toucans
08 Mar 2011 |
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Collared Aracari are social toucans that nest in natural cavities or deserted nests of other birds. The lower bird is tending to its young in the tree cavity. Photographed in the Sarapiqui rainforest, Costa Rica
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