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  • Israel, Eilat, The Ardag company off shore Sea Cage Farm with Gilt Head Sea Bream (Sparus aurata)
    HN_0806_DSC_8127_fs.jpg
  • Small fishing boats anchored off shore in the Aegean Sea, Greece
    VA_f_1810_Alexandroupoli_09637.jpg
  • Small fishing boats anchored off shore in the Aegean Sea, Greece
    VA_f_1810_Alexandroupoli_09635.jpg
  • Small fishing boats anchored off shore in the Aegean Sea, Greece
    VA_f_1810_Alexandroupoli_09634.jpg
  • Small fishing boats anchored off shore in the Aegean Sea, Greece
    VA_f_1810_Alexandroupoli_09613.jpg
  • Silhouette of fishermen fishing off rocks in the Mediterranean Sea, Achziv, Israel
    VA_f_Achziv_08356.jpg
  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Young woman cooling off in the Mediterranean sea
    AP_0808_DSC_1950_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Young woman cooling off in the Mediterranean sea
    AP_0808_DSC_1941_fs.jpg
  • View of the Sea and oil rig from the city old town of Kavala,  Macedonia, Greece
    VA_f_1810-Kavala_09079.jpg
  • Silhouette of a woman at the beach at sunset offshore rig in the background
    YM_m_0909_099_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Bay of Haifa, Offshore rig salvages the remains of the Israeli cargo vessel "Shelly" that sunk 3km from the harbour after a collision with a passenger ship on August 31 2007. Commercial diver gets ready for a dive in the Mediterranean sea. Cables from the surface are supplying electrical power for the lights, and allowing communication with the surface. The diver is using a helmet connected to an air supply on his back
    HN_Commercial-diving_DSC_5738_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Bay of Haifa, Offshore rig salvages the remains of the Israeli cargo vessel "Shelly" that sunk 3km from the harbour after a collision with a passenger ship on August 31 2007. Commercial diver gets ready for a dive in the Mediterranean sea. Cables from the surface are supplying electrical power for the lights, and allowing communication with the surface. The diver is using a helmet connected to an air supply on his back
    HN_Diver_0028.jpg
  • Israel, Bay of Haifa, Offshore rig salvages the remains of the Israeli cargo vessel "Shelly" that sunk 3km from the harbour after a collision with a passenger ship on August 31 2007. Commercial diver coming out of the Mediterranean sea. Cables from the surface are supplying electrical power for the lights, and allowing communication with the surface. The diver is using a helmet connected to an air supply on his back
    HN_Commercial-diving_DSC_5733_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Bay of Haifa, Offshore rig salvages the remains of the Israeli cargo vessel "Shelly" that sunk 3km from the harbour after a collision with a passenger ship on August 31 2007. Commercial diver coming out of the Mediterranean sea. Cables from the surface are supplying electrical power for the lights, and allowing communication with the surface. The diver is using a helmet connected to an air supply on his back
    HN_Commercial-diving_DSC_5724_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Bay of Haifa, Offshore rig salvages the remains of the Israeli cargo vessel "Shelly" that sunk 3km from the harbour after a collision with a passenger ship on August 31 2007. Commercial diver coming out of the Mediterranean sea. Cables from the surface are supplying electrical power for the lights, and allowing communication with the surface. The diver is using a helmet connected to an air supply on his back
    HN_Commercial-diving_DSC_5723_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Bay of Haifa, Offshore rig salvages the remains of the Israeli cargo vessel "Shelly" that sunk 3km from the harbour after a collision with a passenger ship on August 31 2007. Commercial diver coming out of the Mediterranean sea. Cables from the surface are supplying electrical power for the lights, and allowing communication with the surface. The diver is using a helmet connected to an air supply on his back
    HN_Commercial-diving_DSC_5719_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Bay of Haifa, Offshore rig salvages the remains of the Israeli cargo vessel "Shelly" that sunk 3km from the harbour after a collision with a passenger ship on August 31 2007. Crane operator on the barge lifting a door out of the sea
    HN_Diver_0027.jpg
  • Israel, Bay of Haifa, Offshore rig salvages the remains of the Israeli cargo vessel "Shelly" that sunk 3km from the harbour after a collision with a passenger ship on August 31 2007. Crane operator on the barge lifting a door out of the sea
    HN_Commercial-diving_DSC_5709_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Bay of Haifa, Offshore rig salvages the remains of the Israeli cargo vessel "Shelly" that sunk 3km from the harbour after a collision with a passenger ship on August 31 2007. Crane operator on the barge lifting a door out of the sea
    HN_Commercial-diving_DSC_5707_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Bay of Haifa, Offshore rig salvages the remains of the Israeli cargo vessel "Shelly" that sunk 3km from the harbour after a collision with a passenger ship on August 31 2007. Crane operator on the barge lifting a door out of the sea
    HN_Commercial-diving_DSC_5703_fs.jpg
  • Eroded granite. The action of waves over countless millennia has shaped the hard granite into these sculpted formations. This is the tropical island of La Digue, part of the Seychelles islands of the Indian Ocean. The Seychelles islands formed some 200 million years ago when India and Madagascar split off from Africa. They are unique as the only granite islands in the world, as well as being the oldest islands in the world. Many such sculpted granite boulders and outcrops are found along the beaches of the Seychelles.
    BT_Seychelles-rocky-shore_35.jpg
  • Eroded granite. The action of waves over countless millennia has shaped the hard granite into these sculpted formations. This is the tropical island of La Digue, part of the Seychelles islands of the Indian Ocean. The Seychelles islands formed some 200 million years ago when India and Madagascar split off from Africa. They are unique as the only granite islands in the world, as well as being the oldest islands in the world. Many such sculpted granite boulders and outcrops are found along the beaches of the Seychelles.
    BT_Seychelles-rocky-shore_34.jpg
  • Sailboats in the Mediterranean Sea off the Tel Aviv Shore
    VA_f_Tel-Aviv_07420.jpg
  • a catamaran on the beach at sunset Photographed in Israel off the shore of Kibbutz Maagan Michael
    HN_f_sunset_8773.jpg
  • Mediterranean Sunset Photographed in Israel off the shore og Kibbutz Maagan Michael
    HN_f_HGI_8861.jpg
  • Mediterranean Sunset Photographed in Israel off the shore og Kibbutz Maagan Michael
    HN_f_HGI_2802.jpg
  • Mediterranean Sunset Photographed in Israel off the shore of Kibbutz Maagan Michael
    HN_f_HGI_2874.jpg
  • Mediterranean Sunset Photographed in Israel off the shore of Kibbutz Maagan Michael
    HN_f_20130227_2802.jpg
  • Aerial Photography with a drone. Elevated view of the eroded sandstone mountains on the shore of the Dead Sea, Israel.
    BT_f_Dead-Sea_DJI_0032.jpg
  • Aerial Photography with a drone. Elevated view of the eroded sandstone mountains on the shore of the Dead Sea, Israel.
    BT_f_Dead-Sea_DJI_0028.jpg
  • Aerial Photography with a drone. Elevated view of the eroded sandstone mountains on the shore of the Dead Sea, Israel.
    DN_Drone-Dead-Sea_0016-1.jpg
  • Aerial Photography with a drone. Elevated view of the eroded sandstone mountains on the shore of the Dead Sea, Israel.
    BT_f_Dead-Sea_DJI_0022.jpg
  • Aerial Photography with a drone. The drone's propellors can be seen. Photographed on the shore of the Dead Sea, Israel.
    DN_Drone-Dead-Sea_0016.jpg
  • Aerial Photography with a drone. Elevated view of the eroded sandstone mountains on the shore of the Dead Sea, Israel.
    DN_Drone-Dead-Sea_0015-1.jpg
  • Aerial Photography with a drone. Elevated view of the eroded sandstone mountains on the shore of the Dead Sea, Israel.
    DN_Drone-Dead-Sea_0011-1.jpg
  • Antarctic passenger cruise ship off the icy shores of Antarctica (Ocean Diamond Quark Expeditions)
    BT_Expedition_IA8A9041.jpg
  • Antarctic passenger cruise ship off the icy shores of Antarctica (Ocean Diamond Quark Expeditions)
    BT_Expedition_IA8A9546.jpg
  • Antarctic passenger cruise ship off the icy shores of Antarctica (Ocean Diamond Quark Expeditions)
    BT_Expedition_IA8A0845.jpg
  • Antarctic passenger cruise ship off the icy shores of Antarctica (Ocean Diamond Quark Expeditions)
    BT_Expedition_IA8A8770.jpg
  • Antarctic passenger cruise ship off the icy shores of Antarctica (Ocean Diamond Quark Expeditions)
    BT_Expedition_IA8A0559.jpg
  • Antarctic passenger cruise ship off the icy shores of Antarctica (Ocean Diamond Quark Expeditions)
    BT_Expedition_DSC00805.jpg
  • Antarctic passenger cruise ship off the icy shores of Antarctica (Ocean Diamond Quark Expeditions)
    BT_Expedition_DSC00316.jpg
  • Antarctic passenger cruise ship off the icy shores of Antarctica (Ocean Diamond Quark Expeditions)
    BT_f_Expedition_IA8A9280.jpg
  • Antarctic passenger cruise ship off the icy shores of Antarctica (Ocean Diamond Quark Expeditions)
    BT_f_Expedition_IA8A1042.jpg
  • Antarctic passenger cruise ship off the icy shores of Antarctica (Ocean Diamond Quark Expeditions)
    BT_f_Expedition_DSC00936.jpg
  • Antarctic passenger cruise ship off the icy shores of Antarctica (Ocean Diamond Quark Expeditions)
    BT_f_Expedition_DSC00787.jpg
  • Israel, the shore of the lake in Yeruham park in the Negev Desert
    JT_f_IMG_1571.jpg
  • A traditional  Long tailed boat, Thailand off the shores of Ko Pangan
    HR_DSC_6794_fs_PSh.jpg
  • A traditional  Long tailed boat, Thailand off the shores of Ko Pangan
    HR_DSC_6793_fs_PSh.jpg
  • A traditional  Long tailed boat, Thailand off the shores of Ko Pangan
    HR_DSC_6756_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Lifebuoy on the shore as seen on Zakynthos Island, Greece a Greek island in the Ionian Sea. It is the third largest of the Ionian Islands.
    VA_f_Cephalonia_DSC03375.jpg
  • Aerial Photography with a drone. Elevated view of the eroded sandstone mountains on the shore of the Dead Sea, Israel.
    DN_Drone-Dead-Sea_0019.jpg
  • Aerial Photography with a drone. Elevated view of the eroded sandstone mountains on the shore of the Dead Sea, Israel.
    DN_Drone-Dead-Sea_0004.jpg
  • Sao Jacinto Nature Reserve on the shore of Aveiro Lagoon, Portugal
    IR_Portugal_E5358.jpg
  • Sao Jacinto Nature Reserve on the shore of Aveiro Lagoon, Portugal
    IR_Portugal_E5362-Pano.jpg
  • Eroded granite. The action of waves over countless millennia has shaped the hard granite into these sculpted formations. This is the tropical island of La Digue, part of the Seychelles islands of the Indian Ocean. The Seychelles islands formed some 200 million years ago when India and Madagascar split off from Africa. They are unique as the only granite islands in the world, as well as being the oldest islands in the world. Many such sculpted granite boulders and outcrops are found along the beaches of the Seychelles.
    BT_La-Digue-Seychelles_44.jpg
  • Eroded granite. The action of waves over countless millennia has shaped the hard granite into these sculpted formations. This is the tropical island of La Digue, part of the Seychelles islands of the Indian Ocean. The Seychelles islands formed some 200 million years ago when India and Madagascar split off from Africa. They are unique as the only granite islands in the world, as well as being the oldest islands in the world. Many such sculpted granite boulders and outcrops are found along the beaches of the Seychelles.
    BT_La-Digue-Seychelles_42.jpg
  • Eroded granite. The action of waves over countless millennia has shaped the hard granite into these sculpted formations. This is the tropical island of La Digue, part of the Seychelles islands of the Indian Ocean. The Seychelles islands formed some 200 million years ago when India and Madagascar split off from Africa. They are unique as the only granite islands in the world, as well as being the oldest islands in the world. Many such sculpted granite boulders and outcrops are found along the beaches of the Seychelles.
    BT_Erosion_26.jpg
  • Eroded granite. The action of waves over countless millennia has shaped the hard granite into these sculpted formations. This is the tropical island of La Digue, part of the Seychelles islands of the Indian Ocean. The Seychelles islands formed some 200 million years ago when India and Madagascar split off from Africa. They are unique as the only granite islands in the world, as well as being the oldest islands in the world. Many such sculpted granite boulders and outcrops are found along the beaches of the Seychelles.
    BT_Erosion_19.jpg
  • Silhouette of fishermen fishing off rocks in the Mediterranean Sea, Achziv, Israel
    VA_Achziv_2014-538.jpg
  • Cuverville Island or Île de Cavelier is a rocky island lying in Errera Channel between Arctowski Peninsula and the northern part of Rongé Island, off the west coast of Graham Land in Antarctica. Tourists hiking in the snow
    LW_cuverville-island_1370.jpg
  • Gentoo penguins (Pygoscelis papua) on Danco Island or Isla Dedo an island off Antarctica, 1 nautical mile (2 km) long lying in the southern part of Errera Channel,
    LW_Danco-Island_2049.jpg
  • Moyenne Island is a small island (0.099 km2 or 0.038 sq mi) in the Ste Anne Marine National Park off the north coast of Mahé, Seychelles. Since the 1970s it has been a flora and fauna reserve
    BT_Moyenne-Island_62.jpg
  • Moyenne Island is a small island (0.099 km2 or 0.038 sq mi) in the Ste Anne Marine National Park off the north coast of Mahé, Seychelles. Since the 1970s it has been a flora and fauna reserve
    BT_Moyenne-Island_61.jpg
  • Moyenne Island is a small island (0.099 km2 or 0.038 sq mi) in the Ste Anne Marine National Park off the north coast of Mahé, Seychelles. Since the 1970s it has been a flora and fauna reserve
    BT_Moyenne-Island_60.jpg
  • Moyenne Island is a small island (0.099 km2 or 0.038 sq mi) in the Ste Anne Marine National Park off the north coast of Mahé, Seychelles. Since the 1970s it has been a flora and fauna reserve
    BT_Moyenne-Island_59.jpg
  • Moyenne Island is a small island (0.099 km2 or 0.038 sq mi) in the Ste Anne Marine National Park off the north coast of Mahé, Seychelles. Since the 1970s it has been a flora and fauna reserve
    BT_Moyenne-Island_58.jpg
  • Eroded granite. The action of waves over countless millennia has shaped the hard granite into these sculpted formations. This is the tropical island of La Digue, part of the Seychelles islands of the Indian Ocean. The Seychelles islands formed some 200 million years ago when India and Madagascar split off from Africa. They are unique as the only granite islands in the world, as well as being the oldest islands in the world. Many such sculpted granite boulders and outcrops are found along the beaches of the Seychelles.
    BT_La-Digue-Seychelles_45.jpg
  • Eroded granite. The action of waves over countless millennia has shaped the hard granite into these sculpted formations. This is the tropical island of La Digue, part of the Seychelles islands of the Indian Ocean. The Seychelles islands formed some 200 million years ago when India and Madagascar split off from Africa. They are unique as the only granite islands in the world, as well as being the oldest islands in the world. Many such sculpted granite boulders and outcrops are found along the beaches of the Seychelles.
    BT_La-Digue-Seychelles_43.jpg
  • white-winged tern, or white-winged black tern (Chlidonias leucopterus or Chlidonias leucoptera), at take off. This tern is distributed throughout eastern Europe and the Mediterranean coast, with the highest populations living in the Ukraine. It inhabits freshwater marshes, which are also its breeding grounds. White-winged terns are migrant birds and fly south to Africa during Europe's winter months. Photographed in Israel in September
    AM_f_Tern_671A5387-2.jpg
  • Eroded granite. The action of waves over countless millennia has shaped the hard granite into these sculpted formations. This is the tropical island of La Digue, part of the Seychelles islands of the Indian Ocean. The Seychelles islands formed some 200 million years ago when India and Madagascar split off from Africa. They are unique as the only granite islands in the world, as well as being the oldest islands in the world. Many such sculpted granite boulders and outcrops are found along the beaches of the Seychelles.
    BT_Erosion_29.jpg
  • Eroded granite. The action of waves over countless millennia has shaped the hard granite into these sculpted formations. This is the tropical island of La Digue, part of the Seychelles islands of the Indian Ocean. The Seychelles islands formed some 200 million years ago when India and Madagascar split off from Africa. They are unique as the only granite islands in the world, as well as being the oldest islands in the world. Many such sculpted granite boulders and outcrops are found along the beaches of the Seychelles.
    BT_Erosion_28.jpg
  • Eroded granite. The action of waves over countless millennia has shaped the hard granite into these sculpted formations. This is the tropical island of La Digue, part of the Seychelles islands of the Indian Ocean. The Seychelles islands formed some 200 million years ago when India and Madagascar split off from Africa. They are unique as the only granite islands in the world, as well as being the oldest islands in the world. Many such sculpted granite boulders and outcrops are found along the beaches of the Seychelles.
    BT_Erosion_27.jpg
  • Eroded granite. The action of waves over countless millennia has shaped the hard granite into these sculpted formations. This is the tropical island of La Digue, part of the Seychelles islands of the Indian Ocean. The Seychelles islands formed some 200 million years ago when India and Madagascar split off from Africa. They are unique as the only granite islands in the world, as well as being the oldest islands in the world. Many such sculpted granite boulders and outcrops are found along the beaches of the Seychelles.
    BT_Erosion_25.jpg
  • Eroded granite. The action of waves over countless millennia has shaped the hard granite into these sculpted formations. This is the tropical island of La Digue, part of the Seychelles islands of the Indian Ocean. The Seychelles islands formed some 200 million years ago when India and Madagascar split off from Africa. They are unique as the only granite islands in the world, as well as being the oldest islands in the world. Many such sculpted granite boulders and outcrops are found along the beaches of the Seychelles.
    BT_Erosion_24.jpg
  • Eroded granite. The action of waves over countless millennia has shaped the hard granite into these sculpted formations. This is the tropical island of La Digue, part of the Seychelles islands of the Indian Ocean. The Seychelles islands formed some 200 million years ago when India and Madagascar split off from Africa. They are unique as the only granite islands in the world, as well as being the oldest islands in the world. Many such sculpted granite boulders and outcrops are found along the beaches of the Seychelles.
    BT_Erosion_23.jpg
  • Eroded granite. The action of waves over countless millennia has shaped the hard granite into these sculpted formations. This is the tropical island of La Digue, part of the Seychelles islands of the Indian Ocean. The Seychelles islands formed some 200 million years ago when India and Madagascar split off from Africa. They are unique as the only granite islands in the world, as well as being the oldest islands in the world. Many such sculpted granite boulders and outcrops are found along the beaches of the Seychelles.
    BT_Erosion_22.jpg
  • Eroded granite. The action of waves over countless millennia has shaped the hard granite into these sculpted formations. This is the tropical island of La Digue, part of the Seychelles islands of the Indian Ocean. The Seychelles islands formed some 200 million years ago when India and Madagascar split off from Africa. They are unique as the only granite islands in the world, as well as being the oldest islands in the world. Many such sculpted granite boulders and outcrops are found along the beaches of the Seychelles.
    BT_Erosion_21.jpg
  • Isla de la Plata is a small island off the coast of Manabi, Ecuador, and is part of Parque Nacional Machalilla.
    EA_f_Isla-de-la-Plata_106.jpg
  • Cuverville Island or Île de Cavelier de Cuverville is a dark, rocky island lying in Errera Channel between Arctowski Peninsula and the northern part of Rongé Island, off the west coast of Graham Land in Antarctica.
    LW_Cuverville_0995.jpg
  • Kayaks in the sea around icebergs off Cuverville Island, Antarctica
    LW_cuverville-island_1461.jpg
  • Kayaks in the sea around icebergs off Cuverville Island, Antarctica
    LW_cuverville-island_1439.jpg
  • Cuverville Island or Île de Cavelier is a rocky island lying in Errera Channel between Arctowski Peninsula and the northern part of Rongé Island, off the west coast of Graham Land in Antarctica. Tourists hiking in the snow
    LW_cuverville-island_1356.jpg
  • Cuverville Island or Île de Cavelier is a rocky island lying in Errera Channel between Arctowski Peninsula and the northern part of Rongé Island, off the west coast of Graham Land in Antarctica. Tourists hiking in the snow
    LW_cuverville-island_1355.jpg
  • Cuverville Island or Île de Cavelier de Cuverville is a dark, rocky island lying in Errera Channel between Arctowski Peninsula and the northern part of Rongé Island, off the west coast of Graham Land in Antarctica.
    LW_cuverville-island_1167.jpg
  • Cuverville Island or Île de Cavelier de Cuverville is a dark, rocky island lying in Errera Channel between Arctowski Peninsula and the northern part of Rongé Island, off the west coast of Graham Land in Antarctica.
    LW_cuverville-island_1166.jpg
  • Loggerhead Turtle (Caretta caretta) Nests marked and fenced off to protected from humans. Photographed in Israel
    BT_f_Turtle-hatchlings_120_2057.jpg
  • Silhouette of sup surfers in the Mediterranean sea at Sunset . Photographed off the Beit Yanai Beach, Israel
    RL_f_Sup_RAN_0125.jpg
  • Silhouette of sup surfers in the Mediterranean sea at Sunset . Photographed off the Beit Yanai Beach, Israel
    RL_f_Sup_RAN_0149.jpg
  • Silhouette of sup surfers in the Mediterranean sea at Sunset . Photographed off the Beit Yanai Beach, Israel
    RL_f_Sup_RAN_0127.jpg
  • Silhouette of sup surfers in the Mediterranean sea at Sunset . Photographed off the Beit Yanai Beach, Israel
    RL_f_Sup_RAN_0021.jpg
  • Silhouette of sup surfers in the Mediterranean sea at Sunset . Photographed off the Beit Yanai Beach, Israel
    RL_f_Sup_RAN_0123.jpg
  • Sail boat in the Mediterranean Sea. Photographed in off the coast of Israel
    OZ_f_Tel-Aviv_DSCF7044.jpg
  • Eroded granite. The action of waves over countless millennia has shaped the hard granite into these sculpted formations. This is the tropical island of La Digue, part of the Seychelles islands of the Indian Ocean. The Seychelles islands formed some 200 million years ago when India and Madagascar split off from Africa. They are unique as the only granite islands in the world, as well as being the oldest islands in the world. Many such sculpted granite boulders and outcrops are found along the beaches of the Seychelles.
    BT_Erosion_33.jpg
  • Eroded granite. The action of waves over countless millennia has shaped the hard granite into these sculpted formations. This is the tropical island of La Digue, part of the Seychelles islands of the Indian Ocean. The Seychelles islands formed some 200 million years ago when India and Madagascar split off from Africa. They are unique as the only granite islands in the world, as well as being the oldest islands in the world. Many such sculpted granite boulders and outcrops are found along the beaches of the Seychelles.
    BT_Erosion_32.jpg
  • Eroded granite. The action of waves over countless millennia has shaped the hard granite into these sculpted formations. This is the tropical island of La Digue, part of the Seychelles islands of the Indian Ocean. The Seychelles islands formed some 200 million years ago when India and Madagascar split off from Africa. They are unique as the only granite islands in the world, as well as being the oldest islands in the world. Many such sculpted granite boulders and outcrops are found along the beaches of the Seychelles.
    BT_Erosion_31.jpg
  • Eroded granite. The action of waves over countless millennia has shaped the hard granite into these sculpted formations. This is the tropical island of La Digue, part of the Seychelles islands of the Indian Ocean. The Seychelles islands formed some 200 million years ago when India and Madagascar split off from Africa. They are unique as the only granite islands in the world, as well as being the oldest islands in the world. Many such sculpted granite boulders and outcrops are found along the beaches of the Seychelles.
    BT_Erosion_30.jpg
  • Eroded granite. The action of waves over countless millennia has shaped the hard granite into these sculpted formations. This is the tropical island of La Digue, part of the Seychelles islands of the Indian Ocean. The Seychelles islands formed some 200 million years ago when India and Madagascar split off from Africa. They are unique as the only granite islands in the world, as well as being the oldest islands in the world. Many such sculpted granite boulders and outcrops are found along the beaches of the Seychelles.
    BT_Erosion_20.jpg
  • Israel, Tel Aviv, A crowd of people relaxing and cooling off on the Tel Aviv beach.
    TJ_2007_0810_180344AA_fs.jpg
  • A crowd of people watch as a female loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta), makes her way back to the Mediterranean sea after laying her eggs on the beach. This nesting sites are then sealed off to protect the eggs. Photographed in Israel in May
    AM_loggerhead_6870.jpg
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