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Pods Collection (#14)

Pods come in all shapes and sizes, each holding a unique story within

Background imagePods Collection: Killer whale / Orca - Orcas practicing intentional stranding; Patagonia

Killer whale / Orca - Orcas practicing intentional stranding; Patagonia. The small population of Orcas of northern
FG-eb-348 Killer whale / Orca - Orcas practicing intentional stranding Patagonia. Orcinus orca The small population of Orcas of northern Patagonia uses a unique strategy of intentional stranding to

Background imagePods Collection: Risso's Dolphins Heavy scarring on the back and sides of these dolphins is believed to be made by

Risso's Dolphins Heavy scarring on the back and sides of these dolphins is believed to be made by the teeth of
FG-dx-790 Risso's Dolphin - shows scars Monterey Bay, California, USA Grampus griseus Heavy scarring on the back and sides of these dolphins is believed to be made by the teeth of other

Background imagePods Collection: North Right Whale - Courting group. Several males approach a female (on left)

North Right Whale - Courting group. Several males approach a female (on left). Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick, Canada
FG-CH-53 North Right Whale - Courting group. Several males approach a female (on left). Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick, Canada Eubalaena glacialis Francois Gohier Please note that prints are for

Background imagePods Collection: Northern Right Whale - Social group, at dusk, in the Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick, Canada

Northern Right Whale - Social group, at dusk, in the Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick, Canada
FG-CH-198 Northern Right Whale - Social group, at dusk New Brunswick, Canada. Eubalaena glacialis Francois Gohier Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imagePods Collection: Killer Whale - pod traveling near shore. This population of killer whales feed on herring

Killer Whale - pod traveling near shore. This population of killer whales feed on herring
FG-bv-247 Killer Whale - pod traveling near shore Tysfjord, Norway Orcinus orca This population of killer whales feed on herring

Background imagePods Collection: Chinese Lantern / Bladder Cherry / Winter Cherry - Dripping after early frost and back lit, January

Chinese Lantern / Bladder Cherry / Winter Cherry - Dripping after early frost and back lit, January
DAD-1740 Chinese Lantern / Bladder Cherry / Winter Cherry - Dripping after early frost and back lit, January Physalis alkekengi David C Dixon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imagePods Collection: Bottlenose dolphins - swimming underwater

Bottlenose dolphins - swimming underwater
STA-72 Bottlenose dolphins - swimming underwater Distribution: Worldwide except polar regions Tursiops truncatus Augusto Leandro Stanzani Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imagePods Collection: Dolphins - group underwater

Dolphins - group underwater
STA-60 Dolphins - group underwater Distribution: Worldwide except polar regions Tursiops truncatus Augusto Leandro Stanzani Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imagePods Collection: Bottlenose dolphins - group playing underwater

Bottlenose dolphins - group playing underwater
STA-58 Bottlenose dolphins - group playing underwater Distribution: Worldwide except polar regions Tursiops truncatus Augusto Leandro Stanzani Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imagePods Collection: Bottlenose dolphins -group playing / dancing underwater

Bottlenose dolphins -group playing / dancing underwater
STA-56 Bottlenose dolphins - group playing / dancing underwater Distribution: Worldwide except polar regions Tursiops truncatus Augusto Leandro Stanzani Please note that prints are for personal

Background imagePods Collection: Bottlenose Dolphins - three underwater

Bottlenose Dolphins - three underwater
STA-51 Bottlenose Dolphins - three underwater Distribution: Worldwide except polar regions Tursiops truncatus Augusto Leandro Stanzani Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imagePods Collection: Trinidad Cocoa Harvest

Trinidad Cocoa Harvest
Extracting cocoa beans from pods in Trinidad




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Pods come in all shapes and sizes, each holding a unique story within. From the delicate leaves and seeds of the majestic Maple tree to the vibrant Wild Poppies that paint fields with their fiery hues, nature's pods never cease to amaze. A poster depicting cocoa pod gathering takes us on a journey to tropical lands where rich flavors are born. Intriguingly, even spices like Star Anise and dried opium poppies find their essence enclosed within pods. These mysterious vessels hold secrets that have fascinated humanity for centuries. Just as killer whales roam freely in the vastness of Monterey Bay, Pacific Ocean, California, USA, there are different types of recognized Killer Whales - resident, transients & offshore - each with its own captivating tale. The Opium Poppy Scarlet blooms proudly alongside Chinese lanterns skeletons and Honesty seed pods; remnants of beauty preserved long after petals fade away. Meanwhile, Galahs feast upon acacia seedpods in the rugged Outback of Northern Territory, Australia – a testament to nature's abundance. Even science fiction finds inspiration in pods; Thrilling Wonder Stories magazine cover showcases THE IONIAN CYCLE – an adventure waiting to unfold between its pages. And who can forget the enchanting Screwbean Mesquite or Tornillo? Its corkscrew pods adorn autumn landscapes in New Mexico, USA like whimsical ornaments. Lastly but not leastly is the humble Cocoa bean pod from Trinidad-West Indies; it holds promises of sweetness and warmth that bring joy worldwide. Pods truly embody nature's diversity and resilience – encapsulating stories waiting to be discovered by those willing to explore their wonders.