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  • Foggy morning driving the road across the Cairngorms
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  • Heather covers the hills of the Cairngorms National Park in Scotland. Heather blooms in the late summer and is the ideal habitat for grouse in Scotland, making it essential to the economics of estates that depend on grouse shooting for part of their income. <br />
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The park was established in 2003 and is now the largest National Park in Great Britain.
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  • 16-bit RGB layered PSD w/max. compatibility  file, 4751x3063 pixels (15.84x10.21 inches) @ 300.00 pixels/inch, written by Adobe Photoshop CS
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  • 16-bit RGB layered PSD w/max. compatibility  file, 4800x3150 pixels (16.00x10.50 inches) @ 300.00 pixels/inch, written by Adobe Photoshop CS
    Cowboy Lineup(P).jpg
  • 8-bit RGB layered PSD w/max. compatibility  file, 3615x2374 pixels (15.06x9.89 inches) @ 240.00 pixels/inch, written by Adobe Photoshop CS
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  • Patterns in the layered stones of the Flint Hills in the Beaumont area, generally north and east of Wichita.
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  • 16-bit RGB layered PSD w/max. compatibility  file, 4800x3150 pixels (16.00x10.50 inches) @ 300.00 pixels/inch, written by Adobe Photoshop CS
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  • Seed from the Kew Millennium Seed Bank collection at Wakehurst, outside London in the UK.  <br />
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Ceiba pentrandra (Malvaceae) - kapok, Java cotton, Java kapok, silk cotton; native to tropical America; Inside the large capsules, the smooth, globular seeds are embedded in a mass of white silky hair produced by the carpel walls. These hairs have some valuable properties. Due to the wide air-filled lumina they are extremely light and provide a good insulation material and stuffing for mattresses. Moreover, the hairs possess a waterproof outer layer (cuticle) which renders them almost unwettable. Able to support thirty times its own weight in water, kapok is therefore also used as a stuffing for life vests. Kapok has also been used e.g. for arrow-proof jackets by Matico Indians.<br />
Websites: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kapok<br />
http://www.tropilab.com/ceiba-pen.html
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  • Seed from the Kew Millennium Seed Bank collection at Wakehurst, outside London in the UK.  <br />
<br />
Ceiba pentrandra (Malvaceae) - kapok, Java cotton, Java kapok, silk cotton; native to tropical America; Inside the large capsules, the smooth, globular seeds are embedded in a mass of white silky hair produced by the carpel walls. These hairs have some valuable properties. Due to the wide air-filled lumina they are extremely light and provide a good insulation material and stuffing for mattresses. Moreover, the hairs possess a waterproof outer layer (cuticle) which renders them almost unwettable. Able to support thirty times its own weight in water, kapok is therefore also used as a stuffing for life vests. Kapok has also been used e.g. for arrow-proof jackets by Matico Indians.<br />
Websites: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kapok<br />
http://www.tropilab.com/ceiba-pen.html
    MM7753_2010-07-22_11698.jpg
  • Soil layers of the Palouse region of eastern Washington are revealed in a deep road cut.  More then ten layers of buried paleosoils are visible to soil scientist John Reganold of Washington State University.<br />
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Contact:  John Reganold, Professor of Soil Science<br />
Washington State University<br />
Room 201, Johnson Hall<br />
Pullman, WA 99164<br />
Phone 509 335-8856<br />
Email: reganold@wsu.edu
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  • Soil layers of the Palouse region of eastern Washington are revealed in a deep road cut.  More then ten layers of buried paleosoils are visible to soil scientist John Reganold of Washington State University.
    MM6977_070629_05251.jpg
  • Soil layers of the Palouse region of eastern Washington are revealed in a deep road cut.  More then ten layers of buried paleosoils are visible to soil scientist John Reganold of Washington State University.<br />
<br />
Contact:  John Reganold, Professor of Soil Science<br />
Washington State University<br />
Room 201, Johnson Hall<br />
Pullman, WA 99164<br />
Phone 509 335-8856<br />
Email: reganold@wsu.edu
    MM6977_070629_05251.jpg