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Monitors Collection (#5)

Monitors have come a long way since their inception, evolving from simple screens to powerful tools that aid in various fields

Background imageMonitors Collection: Palawan Monitor Lizard - searches for food along a public path with it's tongue outstretched

Palawan Monitor Lizard - searches for food along a public path with it's tongue outstretched
ANZ-1314 Palawan Monitor Lizard - searches for food along a public path with it's tongue outstretched (the tongue has a highly developed olfactory sense)

Background imageMonitors Collection: A Common Monitor Lizard swims in a small stream, looking for prey, in rainforest of Tioman Island

A Common Monitor Lizard swims in a small stream, looking for prey, in rainforest of Tioman Island
ANZ-1113 A Common Monitor Lizard swims in a small stream, looking for prey, in rainforest of Tioman Island, 30 km East off peninsula Malaysia in South China Sea; June

Background imageMonitors Collection: Formula One Testing: Williams Pit Gantry

Formula One Testing: Williams Pit Gantry
Williams Pit Gantry Formula One Testing, Day One, Barcelona, Spain, 19 February 2008

Background imageMonitors Collection: Formula One Testing: Renault pitwall gantry

Formula One Testing: Renault pitwall gantry
Renault pitwall gantry. Formula One Testing, Day One, Barcelona, Spain, Tuesday 19 February 2008

Background imageMonitors Collection: Formula One Testing: Red Bull Racing pitwall gantry

Formula One Testing: Red Bull Racing pitwall gantry
Red Bull Racing pitwall gantry. Formula One Testing, Day One, Barcelona, Spain, Tuesday 19 February 2008

Background imageMonitors Collection: Lace Monitor / Goanna - adult climbing up the trunk of a coconut palm - Queensland

Lace Monitor / Goanna - adult climbing up the trunk of a coconut palm - Queensland, Wet Tropics World Heritage Area
SAS-1513 Lace Monitor / Goanna - adult climbing up the trunk of a coconut palm Queensland, Wet Tropics World Heritage Area

Background imageMonitors Collection: Lace Monitor / Goanna - adult climbing up tree trunk - Queensland - Wet Tropics World Heritage

Lace Monitor / Goanna - adult climbing up tree trunk - Queensland - Wet Tropics World Heritage Area - Australia
SAS-1512 Lace Monitor / Goanna - adult climbing up tree trunk Queensland - Wet Tropics World Heritage Area - Australia Varanus varius Steffen & Alexandra Sailer Please note that prints are for

Background imageMonitors Collection: Dingo (Canis lupus dingo) two animals with Lace monitor (Varanus varius) Nadgee Nature Reserve

Dingo (Canis lupus dingo) two animals with Lace monitor (Varanus varius) Nadgee Nature Reserve, New South Wales
JPF-13088 Dingo (Canis lupus dingo) two animals with Lace monitor (Varanus varius) Nadgee Nature Reserve, New South Wales

Background imageMonitors Collection: Dingo - chasing Lace monitor, Nadgee Nature Reserve, far south coast New South Wales

Dingo - chasing Lace monitor, Nadgee Nature Reserve, far south coast New South Wales, Australia JPF18988
JPF-12986 Dingo - chasing Lace monitor Nadgee Nature Reserve, far south coast New South Wales, Australia Canis lupus dingo Jean-Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageMonitors Collection: Dingo - chasing Lace monitor (Varanus varius), Nadgee Nature Reserve

Dingo - chasing Lace monitor (Varanus varius), Nadgee Nature Reserve, far south coast New South Wales
JPF-12985 Dingo - chasing Lace monitor (Varanus varius) Nadgee Nature Reserve, far south coast New South Wales, Australia Canis lupus dingo Jean-Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageMonitors Collection: Dingo - Pair confronting Lace Monitor (Varanus varius) - Nadgee Nature Reserve - far south coast

Dingo - Pair confronting Lace Monitor (Varanus varius) - Nadgee Nature Reserve - far south coast New South Wales
JPF-12944 Dingo - Pair confronting Lace Monitor (Varanus varius) Nadgee Nature Reserve - far south coast New South Wales - Australia Canis lupus dingo Jean-Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are

Background imageMonitors Collection: Merten's Water Monitor sunning itself Appeared to be sunning itself on the track adjacent to

Merten's Water Monitor sunning itself Appeared to be sunning itself on the track adjacent to the stream at
DH-3884 Merten's Water Monitor - sunning itself Galvan's Gorge, Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia Varanus mertensi This animal is in the process of sloughing its skin

Background imageMonitors Collection: Merten's Water Monitor Appeared to be sunning itself on the track adjacent to the stream at

Merten's Water Monitor Appeared to be sunning itself on the track adjacent to the stream at Galvan's Gorge
DH-3883 Merten's Water Monitor Galvan's Gorge, Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia. Varanus mertensi This animal was in the process of sloughing its skin

Background imageMonitors Collection: Merten's Water Monitors in stream habitat In the Adcock River at Galvan's Gorge, in the Kimberley

Merten's Water Monitors in stream habitat In the Adcock River at Galvan's Gorge, in the Kimberley
DH-3785 Merten's Water Monitors in stream habitat Adcock River at Galvan's Gorge, Kimberley, in the far northeast of Western Australia Varanus mertensi Don Hadden Please note that prints are

Background imageMonitors Collection: Five Steam Warships

Five Steam Warships
Removed from the effective list: The last cruise of the coast-defence monitors (left to right) Hydra, Glatton, Cyclops, Gorgon and Hecate




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Monitors have come a long way since their inception, evolving from simple screens to powerful tools that aid in various fields. In the heart of Houston, Texas, lies NASA's mission control center, where monitors play a crucial role in space exploration. From this bustling hub in the United States of America, North America's skies are monitored and navigated with precision. Just as Ulysses S. Grant commanded troops during his presidency and military career, these monitors command attention and provide vital information to those who rely on them. They serve as windows into the vast unknowns of outer space or even closer to home – monitoring wildlife like the Palawan Monitor Lizard resting peacefully on its path. In contrast to nature's monitors sunbathing lazily under warm rays, modern offices utilize open plan spaces adorned with computer screens that keep employees connected and productive throughout the day. These sleek displays enable seamless communication and collaboration among colleagues at JLP01_10_30073. However, not all they can confined within office walls; some take center stage at iconic events like Thin Lizzy's electrifying performance at The Apollo in Coventry back in December 1981. Their music echoed through Warwickshire as fans were captivated by both sound and visual spectacle displayed on large screens. Beyond entertainment venues lie real-world applications where monitors become indispensable tools for public safety. On January 10th, 1964, a vigilant man monitored traffic flow in Liverpool using advanced technology available at that time – ensuring smooth operations while keeping roads safe for everyone. From mission control centers to concert halls or busy city streets - whether it be controlling complex systems from DP249336 or overseeing critical operations from DP249335 - monitors continue to revolutionize how we interact with our surroundings. As technology advances further each day, these ever-evolving devices will undoubtedly remain an integral part of our lives – providing us with valuable insights and enhancing our understanding of the world around us.