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Eco System Collection (#2)

The breathtaking beauty of Hocking Hills State Park in Ohio, United States of America, showcases the wonders of the eco system

Background imageEco System Collection: Trembling aspen, Populus tremuloides, Yukon

Trembling aspen, Populus tremuloides, Yukon

Background imageEco System Collection: Russia, Murmansk, Lesnaya. Popular natural forest along the Tuloma River used for camping

Russia, Murmansk, Lesnaya. Popular natural forest along the Tuloma River used for camping and outdoor events during summer & winter. Norsk woodland carving in campsite area

Background imageEco System Collection: Greece, Crete. Four-spotted orchid in bloom (Orchis quadripunctata)

Greece, Crete. Four-spotted orchid in bloom (Orchis quadripunctata)

Background imageEco System Collection: Greece, Crete. Orchid in bloom (Ophrys sprunerii)

Greece, Crete. Orchid in bloom (Ophrys sprunerii)

Background imageEco System Collection: USA, Arizona, Tucson. Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum. Cholla cactus

USA, Arizona, Tucson. Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum. Cholla cactus

Background imageEco System Collection: Caribbean, Costa Rica, Cocos Island. Blanney in barnacle

Caribbean, Costa Rica, Cocos Island. Blanney in barnacle

Background imageEco System Collection: Central America, Costa Rica, Sarapiqui, Braulio Carrillo National Park. Forest views

Central America, Costa Rica, Sarapiqui, Braulio Carrillo National Park. Forest views from Rain Forest Lodge canopy tram

Background imageEco System Collection: Scarlet Ibis (Eudocimus ruber) & White Ibis (Eudocimus albus) roosting, Hato Masaguarel

Scarlet Ibis (Eudocimus ruber) & White Ibis (Eudocimus albus) roosting, Hato Masaguarel working farm and biological station, GuaÁrico Province, Venezuela

Background imageEco System Collection: Scarlet Ibis (Eudocimus ruber) roosting, Hato Masaguarel working farm and biological station

Scarlet Ibis (Eudocimus ruber) roosting, Hato Masaguarel working farm and biological station, GuaÁrico Province, Venezuela

Background imageEco System Collection: Orinoco Crocodile (Crocodylus intermedius) captive juvenile for release into the wild

Orinoco Crocodile (Crocodylus intermedius) captive juvenile for release into the wild, Hato Masaguarel working farm and biological station, GuaÁrico Province, Venezuela

Background imageEco System Collection: Brown Caiman

Brown Caiman (Caiman crocodilus fuscus) - subspecies of Caiman crocodilus & Water Lettuce (Pistia stratiotes) Hato Masaguarel working farm and biological station, Guárico Province, VENEZUELA

Background imageEco System Collection: Pinnacle Rock of Bartholomew Island in the Galapagos, Ecuador, South America

Pinnacle Rock of Bartholomew Island in the Galapagos, Ecuador, South America

Background imageEco System Collection: Ecuador, Galapagos, Bainbridge Rocks (aka Rocas Bainbridge). Volcanic chain of islands

Ecuador, Galapagos, Bainbridge Rocks (aka Rocas Bainbridge). Volcanic chain of islands off the SE coast of Santiago. Caldera island where flamingos gather

Background imageEco System Collection: ViOa del Mar, Chile. South America. Surf at Playa Los Artistas (Artists Beach). Wulff

ViOa del Mar, Chile. South America. Surf at Playa Los Artistas (Artists Beach). Wulff Castel in distance (Castillo Wulff, museum and Heritage Unit of the Municipality of ViOa del Mar)

Background imageEco System Collection: French Polynesia, Bora Bora. Teavanui Pass, only access through reef. Pearl Beach

French Polynesia, Bora Bora. Teavanui Pass, only access through reef. Pearl Beach Resort located on tiny reef island in distance

Background imageEco System Collection: Close up of whitespotted puffer, or canthigaster jactator

Close up of whitespotted puffer, or canthigaster jactator

Background imageEco System Collection: Merlots scorpionfish, or rhinopias

Merlots scorpionfish, or rhinopias

Background imageEco System Collection: Close up of school of anchovy

Close up of school of anchovy

Background imageEco System Collection: School of small fish

School of small fish

Background imageEco System Collection: Close up on a school of oriental sweetlips, or plectorhinchus vittatus

Close up on a school of oriental sweetlips, or plectorhinchus vittatus

Background imageEco System Collection: Close up of soft coral

Close up of soft coral




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The breathtaking beauty of Hocking Hills State Park in Ohio, United States of America, showcases the wonders of the eco system. Nestled in North America's stunning landscape, this park is a testament to nature's resilience and diversity. Moving westward to Utah, another jewel in North America's crown awaits exploration. The Dance Hall Rock Historic Site on the Colorado Plateau offers a glimpse into the region's rich history while highlighting its unique eco system. A studio shot with a white background captures the essence of this remarkable place through a cut-out cross section watercolour painting. Venturing further southwest within Utah lies Arrowleaf, where nature paints an awe-inspiring picture. This vibrant ecosystem thrives amidst arid conditions and serves as a reminder that life can flourish even in seemingly inhospitable environments. Across continents to Australia, we find ourselves at Agincourt Reef within the Great Barrier Reef off North Queensland. Here, the Giant Clam takes center stage as it harmoniously coexists with other marine species. Its presence underscores how interconnected ecosystems are and emphasizes our responsibility to protect them. Journeying eastward from Australia brings us to Micronesia's Palau region—a paradise teeming with natural wonders like Jellyfish Lake and its captivating mangrove split image. These delicate habitats remind us of nature's intricate balance and inspire us to preserve their fragile existence for generations to come. Closer to home again, Castaic Lake stands as both an engineering marvel and an example of responsible water management practices in California. At 55% capacity, it highlights our ongoing efforts towards sustainable resource utilization while safeguarding local ecosystems. Finally, let us not forget Arches National Park—an ecological treasure trove that demands our utmost care when exploring its sandy terrain. Walking thoughtlessly can easily disrupt or destroy precious vegetation that plays an integral role in maintaining this unique desert ecosystem.