America wild 

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  • Red-faced Uakari monkey eating leaves in the Jungle of the Amazon Rainforest, Peru.

  • Lone buffalo in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.

  • I found this Eagle on my way to Arctic Valley in the Chugach Mountain range near Anchorage, Alaska. On a snow shoeing hiking trip. Taken November 25, 2007.

  • Chuck Norris does not require a description :)

  • One of a kind, 18×24 oil pastel drawing on charcoal textured surface paper. The grizzly bear takes its name from the long, silver-tipped hairs on its back and shoulders, which give its coat a grizzled look. It leads an almost solitary existence in wild mountains and thick forest .The grizzly is the fiercest and most aggressive of all bears. He can smell carrion from as far as 18 miles away.

  • The symbol of America, the Bald Eagle. Wear it today to support your country or it is your favorite bird… =)

  • Costa Rica, tropical and subtropical country in Central America. Coordinates: 10ººN, 84ººW. 25% of the national territory are National parks or and Wild Life Reserves. / It boarders to Nicaragua in the north and to Panama in the south. To the east the Caribbean Sea and to the west Pacific Ocean. The national slogan is: Pura Vida what means PURE LIFE

  • Costa Rica, tropical and subtropical country in Central America. Coordinates: 10ººN, 84ººW. 25% of the national territory are National parks or and Wild Life Reserves. / It boarders to Nicaragua in the north and to Panama in the south. To the east the Caribbean Sea and to the west Pacific Ocean. The national slogan is: Pura Vida what means PURE LIFE

  • The state of Massachusetts, with the Mayflower

  • Sunset in Flamingo Beach, Northern Guanacaste, Costa Rica

  • Flamingo Beach, Nortehern Guanacaste, Costa Rica. White Sand Beach

  • original art print a.p.signature landscape with wildlife

  • This pic was taken before noon, a day when there was a “fiesta” in town.San Marcos de Tarrazu is known for its excellent highland coffee (alt. +1500m) /

  • The ridges on this rock were impressive…. / /

  • This Coca Cola Ad was found in the closed Atenas train station in Costa Rica. The transport operation was closed in the early 90ties. Today you can find here a Train museum. For tourist purpose the train once in a while is running. The scene attracted to this about 25 year old painted Ad and a red table football (fútbolin) in front of it, so that shooting this scene became an obsession. More pictures to be seen about this train station in the gallery.

  • Old electrical Locomotive of the Costa Rican Railway. This Machine can been seen in the train museum in Atenas Costa Rica

  • People waiting for the train that won’t come. Costa Rica, Atenas Train Station that now is the train museum was taken from the rail site. Some visitors of the today train museum have taken place where before the travelers were waiting the train to arrive.

  • Driver window and aereation window on a Locomotive located in The Atenas Train Museum in Costa Rica

  • The cougar, also puma, mountain lion, or panther, depending on region, is a mammal of the Felidae family, native to the Americas. This large, solitary cat has the greatest range of any wild terrestrial mammal in the Western Hemisphere, extending from Yukon in Canada to the southern Andes of South America. An adaptable, generalist species, the cougar is found in every major American habitat type. It is the second heaviest cat in the American continents after the jaguar, and the fourth heaviest in the world, along with the leopard, after the tiger, lion, and jaguar, although it is most closely related to smaller felines.

  • view through natural rock arch to breaking ocean surf on rocky beach , Cape Kiwanda State Natural Area , near Pacific City , Oregon Coast , United States of America , North America

  • Mount Denali, Denali National Park, Alaska, USA. Products are created using a razor sharp image and large file size. A beautiful greeting card, poster, and prints are also available with this image: The Great One

  • Prong Horned Antelope, Antelope Island, Utah, USA, takes flight across the tundra… Pronghorn or prongbuck, hoofed herbivorous mammal, Antilocapra americana, of the W United States and N Mexico. Although it is often called the American, or prong-horned, antelope, it does not belong to the true antelope family of Africa and Asia, but to a related family, the Antilocapridae, of which it is the only living member. The pronghorn is about the size of a goat, standing 3 ft (90 cm) high at the shoulder and weighing about 100 lb (45 kg). The coat is light brown with white underparts, two white throat stripes, and a white rump patch. The tail is short, and the ears are long and pointed. Both sexes have horns, which consist of a horny sheath and a bony core, like those of antelopes; unlike antelope horns, those of the pronghorn bear a single branch, or prong, and lose the outer sheath each year. Pronghorns live in small bands on open plains. Chiefly browsers, they feed / ... Pronghorn or prongbuck, hoofed herbivorous mammal, Antilocapra americana, of the W United States and N Mexico. Although it is often called the American, or prong-horned, antelope, it does not belong to the true antelope family of Africa and Asia, but to a related family, the Antilocapridae, of which it is the only living member. The pronghorn is about the size of a goat, standing 3 ft (90 cm) high at the shoulder and weighing about 100 lb (45 kg). The coat is light brown with white underparts, two white throat stripes, and a white rump patch. The tail is short, and the ears are long and pointed. Both sexes have horns, which consist of a horny sheath and a bony core, like those of antelopes; unlike antelope horns, those of the pronghorn bear a single branch, or prong, and lose the outer sheath each year. Pronghorns live in small bands on open plains. Chiefly browsers, they feed largely on sagebrush and other shrubs, but also eat grasses. The swiftest of North American mammals, they attain speeds of 60 mi (96 km) per hr, but are poor jumpers. Their principal enemies, besides humans, are wolves and coyotes. Before the settlement of North America by Europeans pronghorns were comparable in numbers to buffalo; by the beginning of the 20th cent., however, they had been nearly exterminated by hunting. They are now protected on reservations, where they have made a good recovery. Pronghorns are classified in the phylum Chordata , subphylum Vertebrata, class Mammalia, order Artiodactyla, family Antilocapridae. Photo taken by Canon IXUS

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