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The Department of Geography appreciates the use of the following photographs.

Dr. Björn Kjerfve

  • Aground tanker, Chubut province, Argentina
  • Vegetated dune field, near Cooktown, Queensland, Australia
  • Truck on horizon, Santa Cruz province, Patagonia, Argentina

Dr. Will Heyman

  • Cliff: east end of Cayman Brac, Cayman Island
  • Students: Liam Carr and Shinichi Kobara collecting bathymetric data at grouper spawning aggregation sites in the Cayman Islands, along with personnel from the Department of Environment, Government of the Cayman Islands
  • Tropical island: South Silk Caye, Gladden Spit, Silk Cayes Marine Reserve in Belize
  • Brain coral: St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands
  • Fishing boats: Dumont sand dunes, California
  • Black Black boat: confiscated illegal fishing boat turned into reserve enforcement vessel within Gladden Spit, Silk Cayes Marine Reserve in Belize
  • Mountains: Zabriskie Point, Death Valley, California
  • Pelican family, Los Roques Archipeligo, Venezuela.
  • Spotted eagle ray in St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands.
  • Shinichi Kobara, from A&M doing research in Belize with fisherman, Eloy Cuevas.
  • Elkhorn Coral (Acropora palmata): North Sound, Antigua.

Dr. Christian Brannstrom

  • Newly cleared agricultural field, Western Bahia, State, Brazil

Dr. Chris Houser

  • Dune grass on Santa Rosa Island following Hurricane Ktrina (September 2005).
  • Approaching storm over the Fraser River Delta in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Dr. Lafon

  • West Texas desert, Big Bend National Park
  • Snowy conditions on Mt. Rogers, Virginia
  • Kelly's Knob, Virginia

 

Emmanuel Lacoste

  • Local Indonesian villagers fishing on a stormy day

Serdar Yagci

  • Ha Long Bay is a body of water in north Vietnam. It means the "Bay of the Descending Dragon" in the Vietnamese language.

Carl Garrard

  • Dana Point, Egret, Starfish, Anemone

Mila Zinkova

  • Pâhoehoe Lava flow at The Big Island of Hawaii. The lava flow was due to July 21 2007 fissure eruption. The picture was taken from a helicopter.

Nick Tzolov

  • Miami, Florida with approaching storm

Anthony Ayiomamitis

  • Ancient Moonrise

Diana Bier

  • Chichen Itza Yucatan columns to the east.