
Render of a chessboard decorated a map of the world and with pieces decorated with the Greek and Turkish flags. The Earth map is a public domain image from NASA's Visible Earth project: https://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view.php?id=73884
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Render of a chessboard decorated a map of the world and with pieces decorated with the Greek and Turkish flags. The Earth map is a public domain image from NASA's Visible Earth project: https://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view.php?id=73884
Render of a chessboard decorated a map of the earth and with pieces decorated with the American, Chinese and Russian flags. The Earth map is a public domain image from NASA's Visible Earth project: https://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view.php?id=73884
Looking over the buildings and roofs of Edinburgh Old Town towards Edinburgh Castle from Calton Hill as the sun sets.
The Finnieston Bridge over the River Clyde in Glasgow - also known as the Clyde Arc and, less formally, the "Squinty Bridge" - at night.
The Kitchner Memorial tower on the cliffs at Marwick Head on the west coast of the Orkney Mainland in the Orkney Islands off the northeast of Scotland. The high cliffs of Marwick Head, around 300 feet or 100 metres in height, are an important breeding ground for sea birds. The Kitchner Memorial tower was unveiled in 1926 to commemorate Lord Kitchner, British Minister of War, and the crew of HMS Hampshire who died here in 1916 during the First World War when the ship hit a mine.
The ancient standing stones of Callanish (or Calanais) on Lewis in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. Built about 5000 years ago, the deeply textured stones of Callanish are arranged in allignments of avenues and a central circle not unlike a celtic cross.
Looking over the buildings and roofs of Edinburgh Old Town to the cliffs of Salisbury Crags and the peak of Arthur's Seat.
Render of a chessboard made from a satellite view of Europe, with pieces decorated with the flags of the G7 nations: Canada, USA, UK, France, Italy, Germany and Japan. The Earth map is a public domain image from NASA's Visible Earth project: https://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view.php?id=73884
Render of a chessboard decorated a map of the earth and with pieces decorated with the American and Iranian flags. The Earth map is a public domain image from NASA's Visible Earth project: https://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view.php?id=73884
Render of a chessboard with pieces decorated with the Ukranian and Russian flags. A king is advanced from both sides. Viewed from the Ukranian side, which has only one piece on the board.
A Limousin beef cow standing in a field looking at the camera.
Render of a chessboard decorated a map of the world and with pieces decorated with the American, Israeli and Iranian flags. The Earth map is a public domain image from NASA's Visible Earth project: https://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view.php?id=73884
Glasgow, UK - February 6, 2014: The Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre Clyde Auditorium (commonly known as the Armadillo) and the Scottish Hydro Arena lit up green at night and reflected in the River Clyde as it flows through Glasgow.
The final precarious section of the hiking trail to Angels Landing in Zion National Park, Utah. Angels Landing is at the top of the red sandstone cliffs in the centre of the picture and provides views of the whole of Zion Canyon.
Glasgow, UK - April 6, 2014: A bright red Royal Mail British postbox on the street.
A chain made from dollar bills on a white background.
"Glasgow, UK - March 28, 2013: The Bill Struth Main Stand at Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow, the home ground of Glasgow Rangers Football Club. The main stand was built in 1928 with an impressive red brick facade."
Render of a chessboard decorated a map of the Middle East and with pieces decorated with the Israeli and Iranian flags. The Earth map is a public domain image from NASA's Visible Earth project: https://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view.php?id=73884
A labyrinth that stretches on forever.
Landmarks on the River Clyde in Glasgow looking towards the Clyde Arc bridge.
A model of a molecule of Asparagine, an amino acid. Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins and have many functions in metabolism.
Wind Turbines on a large Scottish wind farm at Whitelee near Glasgow.
Model of a polio virus capsid (the green spherical organism) binding to polio virus receptors (the protruding multicoloured molecules). Isolated on black.
Looking from Glasgow Green to the High Court of Justiciary - Scotland's supreme criminal court.
A molecular model of graphite: graphene sheets of one-atom thick carbon atoms in a stong hexagonal arrangement, with very loose bonds between the sheets. Although the sheets are incredibly strong, the bonds between the sheets are weak making graphite a very soft mineral useful as the "lead" in pencils and as a dry lubricant.
"Georgian and modern townhouses at Bristol docks, England."
Evening winter light on the Finniestone Crane and Finnieston Bridge on the River Clyde, Glasgow.
The ancient standing stones of the Ring of Brodgar in the Orkney Islands off the north coast of Scotland, in the early morning just at sunrise. This monument in the heart of the Neolithic Orkney World Heritage Site is believed to have been built between 4000 and 4500 years ago. Originally built with sixty stones in a circle over 100 metres (over 100 yards) across, fewer than half of the stones still stand. The tallest of the stones is a little over 4.5 metres (15 feet) tall.
The ancient standing stones of the Ring of Brodgar in the Orkney Islands off the north coast of Scotland, in the evening just at sunset. This monument in the heart of the Neolithic Orkney World Heritage Site is believed to have been built between 4000 and 4500 years ago. Originally built with sixty stones in a circle over 100 metres (over 100 yards) across, fewer than half of the stones still stand. The tallest of the stones is a little over 4.5 metres (15 feet) tall.
Render of a chessboard. A king decorated with the USA flag is surrounded by other pieces decorated with flags of Iran, China, Russia and North Korea.
A policeman on foot and another on a motorcycle smile and give a thumbs-up whilst patroling at an Edinburgh street parade
Abstract view of the arch of the Finnieston Bridge in Glasgow, Scotland.The Finnieston Bridge crosses over the River Clyde in Glasgow - also known as the Clyde Arc and, less formally, the "Squinty Bridge".
"An Ouroboros - a snake eating its own tail - carved on a Victorian gravestone in Glasgow's Necropolis cemetery.It symbolises unity and infinity, as well as the cycle of birth, life, death and rebirth."
A dark path leading to the gate of a bright walled garden.
Edinburgh, UK - October 31, 2015: Costumed and painted performers in front of a crowd of thousands during the 2015 Samhuinn Fire Festival in Edinburgh's Grassmarket.
Render of a chessboard with pieces decorated with the Israeli and Iranian flags. A king is advanced from both sides.
Wheelie bins (blue for recycling, green for general refuse) lined up for collection in a Glasgow alley.
Render of a chessboard decorated with a map of the earth and with pieces decorated with the flags of the G20 Governments: Canada, USA, UK, France, Italy, Germany, Japan., Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, Turkey, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, India, China, South Korea, Indonesia, Australia and the EU. The Earth map is a public domain image from NASA's Visible Earth project: https://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view.php?id=73884
A Caucasian person is hiking through Ben Lomond by Loch Lomond, Scotland. The person is on a dirt path with long grass on each side. The sky is pale yellow with a few clouds. There are dark mountains in the background and a lake in between the path and the mountains.
"A statue of Arthur Wellesley, the first Duke of Wellington, (1769-1852) mounted on his horse, outside the Gallery of Modern Art in Royal Exchange Square, Glasgow. The monument was created by Carlo Marochetti in 1844. The Duke of Wellington is perhaps best known for beating Napoleon at Waterloo. His statue is commonly found to be sporting a traffic cone."
Glasgow, UK - May 30, 2013: Shoppers at the entrance and in the car park of a Lidl supermarket in the Pollockshaws area of Glasgow.
Iona Abbey, founded by St Columba in AD 563 on the tiny island of Iona just off the Isle of Mull in Western Scotland.
Glasgow, UK - May 31, 2014: A batsman prepares as a bowler runs in whilst playing in an amateur local cricket match in Bellahouston Park, Glasgow.
The 14th century Doune Castle near Stirling, Scotland, seen through trees.
Render of a chessboard decorated a map of the earth and with pieces decorated with the American and Chinese flags. The Earth map is a public domain image from NASA's Visible Earth project: https://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view.php?id=73884
A molecular model of Adenosine Triphosphate, or ATP. It plays a vital biological role in transporting chemical energy between living cells.
"A ball and stick model of glucosamine. Glucosamine is naturally found in bones and bone marrow and is a precursor to components of joint cartilage. It is a very common dietary supplement, frequently taken by people hoping to restore joint cartilage and to treat osteoarthritis.Isolated on white."
The west face of Stirling Castle.
"A model of a molecule of estriol, one of several estrogen steroid hormones produced by the sex glands in mammals.Isolated on blue."
"A ball and stick model of hydrogen peroxide. It is used as a bleach, antiseptic, disinfectant and also in rocket fuel.Isolated on white."
A model of a molecule of testosterone, a steroid hormone produced by the sex glands in mammals. Isolated on black.
"Looking across Brodick Bay towards Goatfell - the highest mountain on the Isle of Arran, Scotland."
Glasgow University's bell tower - a Glasgow landmark built in the 1870s in the Gothic revival style. Designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott.Viewed from inside the East Quadrangle. Shot with a fisheye lens.
A beautiful young woman in her early 20s and dressed in black on a winter day after sunset.
The Finnieston Bridge over the River Clyde in Glasgow - also known as the Clyde Arc and, less formally, the "Squinty Bridge" - at night.
A ball and stick model of a Polytetrafluoroethylene molecule, also known as PTFE or most commonly Teflon. It is a polymer consisting of only carbon and fluorine atoms. It is used as a non-stick coating for cookware, as a lubricant, and it is also used to contain highly reactive chemicals as it is extremely non-reactive.
A model of a molecule of estriol, one of several estrogen steroid hormones produced by the sex glands in mammals. Isolated on white.
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