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  • Wild rosella perched on a tree branch
    Rosella (0020102200000).tif
  • An iguana perched on an adobe wall overlooking the bay at Zihuatanejo.
    iguana on a ledge-la casa que canta-...tif
  • An iguana perched on an adobe wall overlooking the bay at Zihuatanejo.
    iguana-la casa que canta-zihuatanejo...tif
  • Wild rosella in the Australian bush
    Rosella perched on branch (004010420...tif
  • Crimson Rosella perched on a gum tree branch in the Australian bush
    Crimson Rosella (Platycercus) (36212...tif
  • Abe's Restaurant
    h329171300-Pelican on jetty-Little H...TIF
  • Abe's Restaurant
    h329171253-Pelican on jetty-Little H...TIF
  • A Silvery-cheeked Hornbill (Bycanistes brevis) perched on a branch at Lake Manyara National Park in northern Tanzania.
    Lake Manyara National Park Silvery-c...tif
  • Brown Lake is a lake on North Stradbroke Island, in Queensland, Australia.<br />
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Known as a perched lake like other lakes on the sandy islands in the region of South-East Queensland it retains its water due to a layer of leaves lining the lake floor.[1] This is particularly apparent in the Brown Lake as tannin is exuded from the leaves, dropped from surrounding Paperbark Melaleuca and Ti-trees Leptospermum, stains the water to a rich brown colour not dissimilar to that of tea. North Stradbroke Island, just off Queensland's capital city of Brisbane, is the world's second largest sand island and, with its miles of sandy beaches, a popular summer holiday destination.
    North Stradbroke Island Ti-trees at ...tif
  • Brown Lake is a freshwater lake on North Stradbroke Island, in Queensland, Australia. Known as a perched lake like other lakes on the sandy islands in the region of South-East Queensland it retains its water due to a layer of leaves lining the lake floor.[1] This is particularly apparent in the Brown Lake as tannin is exuded from the leaves, dropped from surrounding Paperbark Melaleuca and Ti-trees Leptospermum, stains the water to a rich brown colour not dissimilar to that of tea. North Stradbroke Island, just off Queensland's capital city of Brisbane, is the world's second largest sand island and, with its miles of sandy beaches, a popular summer holiday destination.
    Ti-trees at Brown Lake on North Stra...tif
  • Windmill at the Annaberg Sugar Plantation Ruins on the north shore of St. John in the US Virgin Islands. An eighteenth century plantation that produced sugar, molasses, and rum, the planation consisted of about 518 acres of steep land, with the main buildings perched on a small headland near Maho Bay and overlooking Mary Point.
    Annaberg Sugar Plantations Ruins (33...tif
  • A heron perched on an exposed piece of coral in Lady Elliot Island's expansive lagoon.
    Heron at Lady Elliot Island (0090109...tif
  • Silvery-cheeked Hornbill (Bycanistes brevis) perched on a tree at Lake Manyara National Park, Tanzania.
    Lake Manyara National Park Silvery-c...tif
  • Windmill at the Annaberg Sugar Plantation Ruins on the north shore of St. John in the US Virgin Islands. An eighteenth century plantation that produced sugar, molasses, and rum, the planation consisted of about 518 acres of steep land, with the main buildings perched on a small headland near Maho Bay and overlooking Mary Point.
    Annaberg Sugar Plantations Ruins win...tif
  • Windmill at the Annaberg Sugar Plantation Ruins on the north shore of St. John in the US Virgin Islands. An eighteenth century plantation that produced sugar, molasses, and rum, the planation consisted of about 518 acres of steep land, with the main buildings perched on a small headland near Maho Bay and overlooking Mary Point.
    Windmill at Annaberg Sugar Plantatio...tif
  • Brown Lake is a lake on North Stradbroke Island, in Queensland, Australia.<br />
<br />
Known as a perched lake like other lakes on the sandy islands in the region of South-East Queensland it retains its water due to a layer of leaves lining the lake floor.[1] This is particularly apparent in the Brown Lake as tannin is exuded from the leaves, dropped from surrounding Paperbark Melaleuca and Ti-trees Leptospermum, stains the water to a rich brown colour not dissimilar to that of tea. North Stradbroke Island, just off Queensland's capital city of Brisbane, is the world's second largest sand island and, with its miles of sandy beaches, a popular summer holiday destination.
    North Stradbroke Island Cluster of T...tif
  • Annaberg Sugar Plantation Ruins on the north shore of St. John in the US Virgin Islands. An eighteenth century plantation that produced sugar, molasses, and rum, the planation consisted of about 518 acres of steep land, with the main buildings perched on a small headland near Maho Bay and overlooking Mary Point.
    Annaberg Plantation building ruins (...tif
  • Windmill at the Annaberg Sugar Plantation Ruins on the north shore of St. John in the US Virgin Islands. An eighteenth century plantation that produced sugar, molasses, and rum, the planation consisted of about 518 acres of steep land, with the main buildings perched on a small headland near Maho Bay and overlooking Mary Point.
    Annaberg Sugar Plantation Ruins (333...tif
  • Windmill at the Annaberg Sugar Plantation Ruins on the north shore of St. John in the US Virgin Islands. An eighteenth century plantation that produced sugar, molasses, and rum, the planation consisted of about 518 acres of steep land, with the main buildings perched on a small headland near Maho Bay and overlooking Mary Point.
    Annaberg Plantation Ruins (333112914...tif