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Nature is one of the most beautiful things in the world, and it is well-known that looking at natural images can be a great way to relax and take in its beauty. Nature-images.org is a great website that specializes in displaying wildlife, landscape, and other nature images from Panama and across the globe. Whether you are looking for inspiration or just want to appreciate the beauty of nature, this website has something for everyone. The site is easy to navigate, and it includes a variety of categories that help you find the type of image you are looking for. You can also search for photos by keyword and discover the most fantastic images of natures wonders.
Brassia caudata (spider orchid) image taken in Altos del Maria, Panama. Please bookmark us now press ctrl+d and visit again soon for more fascinating nature images! Here some recommended links selected for you: The Best Books…
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Tarantulas comprise a group of large and often hairy arachnids belonging to the Theraphosidae family of spiders, of which approximately 900 species have been identified. Except in cases of anaphylaxis (severe allergic reaction) no species of…
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Image of a double rainbow over the Picacho in Altos del Maria Panama. Please bookmark us now press ctrl+d and visit again soon for more fascinating nature images! Here some recommended links selected for you: The…
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Here we list a variety of orchids of unknown names, most images where taken in Panama. If you know any of the names of the orchifs listed here please e-mail us, many thanks in advance! Please…
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The crimson patch butterfly (Chlosyne janais), also known as the janais patch, is a common New World butterfly found from Colombia north through Central America and Mexico to southern Texas, with occasional sightings in southeastern Mexico…
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Geoffroy’s tamarin (Saguinus geoffroyi), also known as the Panamanian, red-crested or rufous-naped tamarin. Image taken in Altos del Maria Panama. Please bookmark us now press ctrl+d and visit again soon for more fascinating nature images! Here…
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Hoffman’s two-toed sloth images taken in Altos del Maria at an altitude of around 850 meters above sea level, in Panama. Please bookmark us now press ctrl+d and visit again soon for more fascinating nature images!…
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A few insect macros from Panama, this is only a tiny little glimps into the huge biodiversity to be discovered in the local rain forests. Please bookmark us now press ctrl+d and visit again soon for…
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Seabirds (also known as marine birds) are birds that are adapted to life within the marine environment. This image shows a wide variety of seabirds in flight along the coastline in Panama. (Punta Chame) Please bookmark…
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The crocodiles are regulating body temperature using the water, sun and shade, they have a preferred body temperature of 30° to 33° C. Here we see a young American crocodile resting in the sun. This image…
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Colorful wasp with big antennae, image taken in Panama Please bookmark us now press ctrl+d and visit again soon for more fascinating nature images! Here some recommended links selected for you: The Best Books of the…
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Image of a hen with her chicks in deep green grass. Please bookmark us now press ctrl+d and visit again soon for more fascinating nature images! Here some recommended links selected for you: The Best Books…
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