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We found $localcount "algae-covered rocks" images for use in educational projects at the ClipPix ETC collection of photographs and illustrations.
Individual Pictures (651)
A Tree Growing outside Castillo de San Marcos
Barbados Steel Drum Player Made from Rope…
The "Oak Home" in Corinth, Mississippi
A Wide View of the Shoemaker's Workshop
A Lichen Encrusted Stone Surface with Some…
Saskatchewan, Canada - Man Made from Wheat…
The Main Floor of the Rotunda
Casino Burgoyne
Saskatchewan, Canada - Handcrafted Farmer…
The Bellows in the Rafters
Trajan Returns for the Second Dacian War,…
A View of the City National Bank Building
The Front Door of the Sekeles Home
The Lid of a Kettle is Set to the Side
The Top of the Skew Arch Bridge
A View of the Miami-Dade County Courthouse
The South Porch and Garden of the Royal…
A Ivy-Covered Tree Adorns a Lane in Daytona,…
Monreale cathedral, bronze doors of Bonannus…
Cypress Trees on the St. Johns River
Israeli Girl from Kibbutz Made with Straws…
Clarendon Hotel from the Beach, Seabreeze
Flag of Chile, 2011
Alberta Canada Hockey Goalie Made with Reindeer…
The Roof of the Security Building
A Section of the Feast Hall
The Front Door of a House in Corinth, Mississippi
A Scene on Avenue B
The Workbenches in the Cabinet Shop
A Bucolic Scene Depicting the Royal Arch…
Australian Swagman Handmade with Bedroll…
Elevated Walkway and Bridge of Castillo…
Venezuelan Woman Handcrafted from Wire and…
Wall of Castillo de San Marcos' Southwest…
Venezuela Handcrafted Figure of Lady Made…
A English Cottage Revival House
A Cross-Cut Tree Trunk Table
Castillo de San Marcos Main Wall and Moat
Sprouting Prickly Pear Cactus Paddle
The Pavilion in Miami Beach, Florida
The Biltmore Hotel
A View of a Front Door through Two Tudor…
The Royal Poinciana Hotel
The Captain R.A. Johns House in Corinth,…
A Porch with a Tudor Arch
A Close-Up of the Trellis on the South Wall…
A Table Set with Transfer-Printed Dinnerware
Fort Marion (Castillo de San Marcos) Plan…
A Typical Brick Building with a Wood Shingle…
Frederick Rapp's House, and the Feast Hall