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Cornish dancers wearing the gook
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Dioctria atricapilla

Dioctria atricapilla is a species of robber fly in the subfamily Dasypogoninae. Measuring 9–12 mm (0.35–0.47 in) in length, with a 7–9 mm (0.28–0.35 in) wingspan, it feeds mainly on smaller flies and predatory hymenopterans.

Photo: Richard Bartz

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Photo: Thu Ya Win

Two B07 rolling stock next to an older B92 rolling stock at the Poplar DLR depot next to Poplar DLR Station




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The interior of a London Overground British Rail Class 378.




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A London Overground owned British Rail Class 378 unit 378007 at Richmond station (London).




Photo: NASA/Jim Ross

NASA space shuttle Columbia hitched a ride on a special 747 carrier aircraft for the flight from Palmdale, California, to Kennedy Space Center, Florida, on March 1, 2001.




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One of three tiger cubs born at Philadelphia Zoo. They are approximately 5 months old.




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NASA Hubble Space Telescope view of the nearby barred spiral galaxy NGC 1672 unveils details in the galaxy’s star-forming clouds and dark bands of interstellar dust.




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The interior of a B07 stock train.




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Also known as dragon-eye, a black moor is a fancy goldfish breed (Carassius auratus) having a characteristic pair of protruding eyes.




Photo: Staff Sergeant Stephen J. Otero

A supersonic flyby of a F-22 Raptor executes a supersonic flyby over the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis. The Sonic Boom and contrails are prominently visible.




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The Space Shuttle Columbia and her crew of six lifted 1:09 p.m. EDT on October 22, 1992.




Photo: Eric Ward

Road to Zion National Park.




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Butterfly Emerges from Stellar Demise in Planetary Nebula NGC 6302.




Dioctria atricapilla

Dioctria atricapilla is a species of robber fly in the subfamily Dasypogoninae. Measuring 9–12 mm (0.35–0.47 in) in length, with a 7–9 mm (0.28–0.35 in) wingspan, it feeds mainly on smaller flies and predatory hymenopterans.

Photo: Richard Bartz

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Photo: Thu Ya Win

Macro photography of a Housefly on a plant.




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Sunset at Land's End, the western most point of England




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London City Airport and the surrounding London Docklands




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Cornish dancers wearing the gook




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The Advanced Passenger Train and various trains taken at the National Railway Museum.




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First Great Western British Rail Class 800 first class




Dioctria atricapilla

Dioctria atricapilla is a species of robber fly in the subfamily Dasypogoninae. Measuring 9–12 mm (0.35–0.47 in) in length, with a 7–9 mm (0.28–0.35 in) wingspan, it feeds mainly on smaller flies and predatory hymenopterans.

Photo: Richard Bartz

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Oblivion roller coaster, showing the car just before it enters the hole.




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The catch-car of the Rita Roller Coaster at Alton Towers.