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JA4459 -
Conceptual image of a clock spiraling into infinity.
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BN6126 - The summer Milky Way rises before a man in this composite photo.
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FE2079 - Chambered Nautilus shell from the South Pacific Ocean.
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RD4798 - Woman standing on the flooded Bonneville Salt Flats, at dusk. Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah, USA.
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SB5787 - Whirlpool produced by currents on the lake side of the Rance barrage in northern France.
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SM8462 - European starling (Sturnus vulgaris) flock. These dense flocks of European starlings, which can contain thousands of individuals, are most often seen at twilight. Photographed in Rome, Italy.
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BX9237 - Frames within frames. Conceptual image representing infinity, also known as "mise en abyme".
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FE5328 - Pathway through an overgrown orchard, Oregon, USA.
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Southern stars trail the celestial pole in this long exposure image. In the foreground are petroglyphs engraved in the rock by ancient Atacameno people. Hierbas Buenas rock art site is located in the Rainbow Valley, near San Pedro de Atacama, in the Atacama Desert, Chile.
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RD5421 - A railroad extending through the desert, near Wendover in Utah.
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BK5581- A business man stands in a tunnel of symbols, letters, and numbers. This image can be used to illustrate issues of language, communication, organization, and the like.
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A traditional Tuscan stone farmhouse atop a hill surrounded by cypress trees, wheat fields and vineyards in the morning light
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BW2810 - Hybrid Poplar plantation, fall foliage, mid October, United States 'Populus deltoides x Populus nigra'. These fast-growing trees are used for lumber, veneers, pulp, and biomass fuel, depending on size.
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SR8631 - Computer artwork of a Mobius strip - a continuous closed surface with only one side, formed from a rectangular strip by rotating one end 180 degrees and joining it with the other end. The Mobius strip also represents the infinity symbol.
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FE9038 - Knot (Calidris canutus) flock in flight, leaving high tide roost and returning to feed on estuary mudflats, Snettisham RSPB Reserve, The Wash, Norfolk, England, in March.
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BH1376 - A spiral stairway in Vienna, Austria.
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P6793 -
Keyboards. Infinite number of computer keyboards stretching to the horizon.
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