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  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA - JULY 30:
    Monotropa uniflora, commonly called ghost plant or Indian pipe, a non-photosynthesizing parasitic perennial flowering plant native to North America, is seen on the forest floor in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on July 30, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Sunrise In Gran Sasso National Park, Italy
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    Sunrise In Gran Sasso National Park, Italy
    Flowers of Gentian plants in bloom (Gentiana Lutea) are seen in Campo Imperatore, L’Aquila, Italy, on July 11th, 2025. Gentian is a protected plant in the park of Gran Sasso. Its roots are used to produce the typical gentian liqueur of Abruzzo. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto)

     

  • White Butterfly On Yellow Wildflowers
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    White Butterfly On Yellow Wildflowers
    July 3, 2025, Heyworth, Illinois, USA: A white butterfly feeding on vibrant yellow wildflowers in a natural setting. (Credit Image: © Alan Look/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • Sunny Afternoon At Bavarian Lake Barmsee
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    Sunny Afternoon At Bavarian Lake Barmsee
    Colorful umbrellas provide shade for sunbathers on a wildflower-covered meadow at Lake Barmsee in Kruen near Klais, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on June 22, 2025. The quiet forest edge offers a retreat from the summer heat as a man stands at the edge of the trees, observing the natural scenery. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Rosenkällasjön Lake In Linköping, Sweden.
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    Rosenkällasjön Lake In Linköping, Sweden.
    Ranunculus flowers, also known as buttercup, are seen near the Rosenkallasjon lake in Linkoping, Sweden, on June 21, 2025. (Photo by Pradeep Dambarage / Nurphoto)

     

  • Bees Pollinating Small Wild Daisy Flowers
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    Bees Pollinating Small Wild Daisy Flowers
    Bees pollinate small wild daisy flowers in Markham, Ontario, Canada, on June 14, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Spring Bluebell Bloom in the Forests of Huizingen, Belgium
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    Spring Bluebell Bloom in the Forests of Huizingen, Belgium
    Bluebells bloom in dense clusters across the forest floor in Huizingen, suburbs of Brussels, Belgium on 20/04/2025 The annual spectacle transforms the woodland into a vibrant tapestry of violet and green, drawing visitors and nature photographers to admire this fleeting springtime phenomenon. Photo by Wiktor Dabkowski

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  • Spring Bluebell Bloom in the Forests of Huizingen, Belgium
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    Spring Bluebell Bloom in the Forests of Huizingen, Belgium
    Bluebells bloom in dense clusters across the forest floor in Huizingen, suburbs of Brussels, Belgium on 20/04/2025 The annual spectacle transforms the woodland into a vibrant tapestry of violet and green, drawing visitors and nature photographers to admire this fleeting springtime phenomenon. Photo by Wiktor Dabkowski

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  • Spring Bluebell Bloom in the Forests of Huizingen, Belgium
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    Spring Bluebell Bloom in the Forests of Huizingen, Belgium
    Bluebells bloom in dense clusters across the forest floor in Huizingen, suburbs of Brussels, Belgium on 20/04/2025 The annual spectacle transforms the woodland into a vibrant tapestry of violet and green, drawing visitors and nature photographers to admire this fleeting springtime phenomenon. Photo by Wiktor Dabkowski

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  • Spring Bluebell Bloom in the Forests of Huizingen, Belgium
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    Spring Bluebell Bloom in the Forests of Huizingen, Belgium
    Bluebells bloom in dense clusters across the forest floor in Huizingen, suburbs of Brussels, Belgium on 20/04/2025 The annual spectacle transforms the woodland into a vibrant tapestry of violet and green, drawing visitors and nature photographers to admire this fleeting springtime phenomenon. Photo by Wiktor Dabkowski

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  • Spring Bluebell Bloom in the Forests of Huizingen, Belgium
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    Spring Bluebell Bloom in the Forests of Huizingen, Belgium
    Bluebells bloom in dense clusters across the forest floor in Huizingen, suburbs of Brussels, Belgium on 20/04/2025 The annual spectacle transforms the woodland into a vibrant tapestry of violet and green, drawing visitors and nature photographers to admire this fleeting springtime phenomenon. Photo by Wiktor Dabkowski

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  • Spring Bluebell Bloom in the Forests of Huizingen, Belgium
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    Spring Bluebell Bloom in the Forests of Huizingen, Belgium
    Bluebells bloom in dense clusters across the forest floor in Huizingen, suburbs of Brussels, Belgium on 20/04/2025 The annual spectacle transforms the woodland into a vibrant tapestry of violet and green, drawing visitors and nature photographers to admire this fleeting springtime phenomenon. Photo by Wiktor Dabkowski

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  • Springtime scenes along the Dingli Cliffs, Maltaís highest point
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    Springtime scenes along the Dingli Cliffs, Maltaís highest point
    Tourists walk along the rugged edge of the Dingli Cliffs, overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, near the village of Dingli, Malta on 15/04/2025 The cliffs rise up to 253 meters above sea level, offering dramatic views and popular hiking routes. Photo by Wiktor Dabkowski

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  • Springtime scenes along the Dingli Cliffs, Maltaís highest point
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    Springtime scenes along the Dingli Cliffs, Maltaís highest point
    People gather around the small 17th-century chapel of St. Mary Magdalene at the edge of the Dingli Cliffs, Malta on 15/04/2025 The chapel stands as the highest church in Malta and marks a popular rest stop for hikers. Photo by Wiktor Dabkowski

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  • Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
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    Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
    A wildflower planting operation is under way in Green Park, near Buckingham Palace, as part of The Big Help Out.

    After two days of playing host to thousands of flag-waving royal supporters, visitors were invited back to Green Park on Monday - this time to do some gardening.

    As the machinery moved in and the clean-up effort got under way around Buckingham Palace, a few metres away, along a meandering line marked out in white through the park, volunteers got down on their hands and knees to plant wildflowers.

    The route, which marks that of the old River Tyburn, which used to flow from Hampstead in north London and under Buckingham Palace, is also where, just a few months ago, floral tributes were laid to the late queen.

    Wildflower planting by volunteers in Green Park.
    Vignesh Venkataraman, Usha Venkataraman, and Lahari Ramuni.

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  • Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
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    Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
    A wildflower planting operation is under way in Green Park, near Buckingham Palace, as part of The Big Help Out.

    After two days of playing host to thousands of flag-waving royal supporters, visitors were invited back to Green Park on Monday - this time to do some gardening.

    As the machinery moved in and the clean-up effort got under way around Buckingham Palace, a few metres away, along a meandering line marked out in white through the park, volunteers got down on their hands and knees to plant wildflowers.

    The route, which marks that of the old River Tyburn, which used to flow from Hampstead in north London and under Buckingham Palace, is also where, just a few months ago, floral tributes were laid to the late queen.

    Wildflower planting by volunteers in Green Park. Fresh tea and coffee delivery.

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  • Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
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    Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
    A wildflower planting operation is under way in Green Park, near Buckingham Palace, as part of The Big Help Out.

    After two days of playing host to thousands of flag-waving royal supporters, visitors were invited back to Green Park on Monday - this time to do some gardening.

    As the machinery moved in and the clean-up effort got under way around Buckingham Palace, a few metres away, along a meandering line marked out in white through the park, volunteers got down on their hands and knees to plant wildflowers.

    The route, which marks that of the old River Tyburn, which used to flow from Hampstead in north London and under Buckingham Palace, is also where, just a few months ago, floral tributes were laid to the late queen.

    Wildflower planting by volunteers in Green Park.

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  • Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
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    Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
    A wildflower planting operation is under way in Green Park, near Buckingham Palace, as part of The Big Help Out.

    After two days of playing host to thousands of flag-waving royal supporters, visitors were invited back to Green Park on Monday - this time to do some gardening.

    As the machinery moved in and the clean-up effort got under way around Buckingham Palace, a few metres away, along a meandering line marked out in white through the park, volunteers got down on their hands and knees to plant wildflowers.

    The route, which marks that of the old River Tyburn, which used to flow from Hampstead in north London and under Buckingham Palace, is also where, just a few months ago, floral tributes were laid to the late queen.

    Wildflower planting by volunteers in Green Park.

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  • Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
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    Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
    A wildflower planting operation is under way in Green Park, near Buckingham Palace, as part of The Big Help Out.

    After two days of playing host to thousands of flag-waving royal supporters, visitors were invited back to Green Park on Monday - this time to do some gardening.

    As the machinery moved in and the clean-up effort got under way around Buckingham Palace, a few metres away, along a meandering line marked out in white through the park, volunteers got down on their hands and knees to plant wildflowers.

    The route, which marks that of the old River Tyburn, which used to flow from Hampstead in north London and under Buckingham Palace, is also where, just a few months ago, floral tributes were laid to the late queen.

    Wildflower planting by volunteers in Green Park.

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  • Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
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    Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
    A wildflower planting operation is under way in Green Park, near Buckingham Palace, as part of The Big Help Out.

    After two days of playing host to thousands of flag-waving royal supporters, visitors were invited back to Green Park on Monday - this time to do some gardening.

    As the machinery moved in and the clean-up effort got under way around Buckingham Palace, a few metres away, along a meandering line marked out in white through the park, volunteers got down on their hands and knees to plant wildflowers.

    The route, which marks that of the old River Tyburn, which used to flow from Hampstead in north London and under Buckingham Palace, is also where, just a few months ago, floral tributes were laid to the late queen.

    Wildflower planting by volunteers in Green Park.

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  • Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
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    Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
    A wildflower planting operation is under way in Green Park, near Buckingham Palace, as part of The Big Help Out.

    After two days of playing host to thousands of flag-waving royal supporters, visitors were invited back to Green Park on Monday - this time to do some gardening.

    As the machinery moved in and the clean-up effort got under way around Buckingham Palace, a few metres away, along a meandering line marked out in white through the park, volunteers got down on their hands and knees to plant wildflowers.

    The route, which marks that of the old River Tyburn, which used to flow from Hampstead in north London and under Buckingham Palace, is also where, just a few months ago, floral tributes were laid to the late queen.

    Wildflower planting by volunteer Liz Webborn in Green Park.

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  • Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
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    Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
    A wildflower planting operation is under way in Green Park, near Buckingham Palace, as part of The Big Help Out.

    After two days of playing host to thousands of flag-waving royal supporters, visitors were invited back to Green Park on Monday - this time to do some gardening.

    As the machinery moved in and the clean-up effort got under way around Buckingham Palace, a few metres away, along a meandering line marked out in white through the park, volunteers got down on their hands and knees to plant wildflowers.

    The route, which marks that of the old River Tyburn, which used to flow from Hampstead in north London and under Buckingham Palace, is also where, just a few months ago, floral tributes were laid to the late queen.

    Wildflower planting by volunteer Liz Webborn in Green Park.

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  • Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
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    Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
    A wildflower planting operation is under way in Green Park, near Buckingham Palace, as part of The Big Help Out.

    After two days of playing host to thousands of flag-waving royal supporters, visitors were invited back to Green Park on Monday - this time to do some gardening.

    As the machinery moved in and the clean-up effort got under way around Buckingham Palace, a few metres away, along a meandering line marked out in white through the park, volunteers got down on their hands and knees to plant wildflowers.

    The route, which marks that of the old River Tyburn, which used to flow from Hampstead in north London and under Buckingham Palace, is also where, just a few months ago, floral tributes were laid to the late queen.

    Wildflower planting by volunteers in Green Park.

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  • Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
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    Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
    A wildflower planting operation is under way in Green Park, near Buckingham Palace, as part of The Big Help Out.

    After two days of playing host to thousands of flag-waving royal supporters, visitors were invited back to Green Park on Monday - this time to do some gardening.

    As the machinery moved in and the clean-up effort got under way around Buckingham Palace, a few metres away, along a meandering line marked out in white through the park, volunteers got down on their hands and knees to plant wildflowers.

    The route, which marks that of the old River Tyburn, which used to flow from Hampstead in north London and under Buckingham Palace, is also where, just a few months ago, floral tributes were laid to the late queen.

    Wildflower planting by volunteers Karin Barker, Julie James and Dinah Quan in Green Park.

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  • Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
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    Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
    A wildflower planting operation is under way in Green Park, near Buckingham Palace, as part of The Big Help Out.

    After two days of playing host to thousands of flag-waving royal supporters, visitors were invited back to Green Park on Monday - this time to do some gardening.

    As the machinery moved in and the clean-up effort got under way around Buckingham Palace, a few metres away, along a meandering line marked out in white through the park, volunteers got down on their hands and knees to plant wildflowers.

    The route, which marks that of the old River Tyburn, which used to flow from Hampstead in north London and under Buckingham Palace, is also where, just a few months ago, floral tributes were laid to the late queen.

    Wildflower planting by volunteers Karin Barker, Julie James and Dinah Quan in Green Park.

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  • Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
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    Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
    A wildflower planting operation is under way in Green Park, near Buckingham Palace, as part of The Big Help Out.

    After two days of playing host to thousands of flag-waving royal supporters, visitors were invited back to Green Park on Monday - this time to do some gardening.

    As the machinery moved in and the clean-up effort got under way around Buckingham Palace, a few metres away, along a meandering line marked out in white through the park, volunteers got down on their hands and knees to plant wildflowers.

    The route, which marks that of the old River Tyburn, which used to flow from Hampstead in north London and under Buckingham Palace, is also where, just a few months ago, floral tributes were laid to the late queen.

    Wildflower planting by volunteers in Green Park.

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  • Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
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    Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
    A wildflower planting operation is under way in Green Park, near Buckingham Palace, as part of The Big Help Out.

    After two days of playing host to thousands of flag-waving royal supporters, visitors were invited back to Green Park on Monday - this time to do some gardening.

    As the machinery moved in and the clean-up effort got under way around Buckingham Palace, a few metres away, along a meandering line marked out in white through the park, volunteers got down on their hands and knees to plant wildflowers.

    The route, which marks that of the old River Tyburn, which used to flow from Hampstead in north London and under Buckingham Palace, is also where, just a few months ago, floral tributes were laid to the late queen.

    Wildflower planting by volunteers in Green Park.

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  • Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
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    Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
    A wildflower planting operation is under way in Green Park, near Buckingham Palace, as part of The Big Help Out.

    After two days of playing host to thousands of flag-waving royal supporters, visitors were invited back to Green Park on Monday - this time to do some gardening.

    As the machinery moved in and the clean-up effort got under way around Buckingham Palace, a few metres away, along a meandering line marked out in white through the park, volunteers got down on their hands and knees to plant wildflowers.

    The route, which marks that of the old River Tyburn, which used to flow from Hampstead in north London and under Buckingham Palace, is also where, just a few months ago, floral tributes were laid to the late queen.

    Wildflower planting by volunteers in Green Park.

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  • Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
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    Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
    A wildflower planting operation is under way in Green Park, near Buckingham Palace, as part of The Big Help Out.

    After two days of playing host to thousands of flag-waving royal supporters, visitors were invited back to Green Park on Monday - this time to do some gardening.

    As the machinery moved in and the clean-up effort got under way around Buckingham Palace, a few metres away, along a meandering line marked out in white through the park, volunteers got down on their hands and knees to plant wildflowers.

    The route, which marks that of the old River Tyburn, which used to flow from Hampstead in north London and under Buckingham Palace, is also where, just a few months ago, floral tributes were laid to the late queen.

    Wildflower planting by volunteers Michelle Stimac and John Short in Green Park.

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  • Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
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    Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
    A wildflower planting operation is under way in Green Park, near Buckingham Palace, as part of The Big Help Out.

    After two days of playing host to thousands of flag-waving royal supporters, visitors were invited back to Green Park on Monday - this time to do some gardening.

    As the machinery moved in and the clean-up effort got under way around Buckingham Palace, a few metres away, along a meandering line marked out in white through the park, volunteers got down on their hands and knees to plant wildflowers.

    The route, which marks that of the old River Tyburn, which used to flow from Hampstead in north London and under Buckingham Palace, is also where, just a few months ago, floral tributes were laid to the late queen.

    Wildflower planting by volunteers in Green Park.

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  • Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
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    Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
    A wildflower planting operation is under way in Green Park, near Buckingham Palace, as part of The Big Help Out.

    After two days of playing host to thousands of flag-waving royal supporters, visitors were invited back to Green Park on Monday - this time to do some gardening.

    As the machinery moved in and the clean-up effort got under way around Buckingham Palace, a few metres away, along a meandering line marked out in white through the park, volunteers got down on their hands and knees to plant wildflowers.

    The route, which marks that of the old River Tyburn, which used to flow from Hampstead in north London and under Buckingham Palace, is also where, just a few months ago, floral tributes were laid to the late queen.

    Wildflower planting by volunteers in Green Park. Karin Barker having her photograph taken.

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  • Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
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    Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
    A wildflower planting operation is under way in Green Park, near Buckingham Palace, as part of The Big Help Out.

    After two days of playing host to thousands of flag-waving royal supporters, visitors were invited back to Green Park on Monday - this time to do some gardening.

    As the machinery moved in and the clean-up effort got under way around Buckingham Palace, a few metres away, along a meandering line marked out in white through the park, volunteers got down on their hands and knees to plant wildflowers.

    The route, which marks that of the old River Tyburn, which used to flow from Hampstead in north London and under Buckingham Palace, is also where, just a few months ago, floral tributes were laid to the late queen.

    Wildflower planting by volunteers in Green Park.

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  • Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
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    Coronation volunteers set to work making royal parks bloom
    A wildflower planting operation is under way in Green Park, near Buckingham Palace, as part of The Big Help Out.

    After two days of playing host to thousands of flag-waving royal supporters, visitors were invited back to Green Park on Monday - this time to do some gardening.

    As the machinery moved in and the clean-up effort got under way around Buckingham Palace, a few metres away, along a meandering line marked out in white through the park, volunteers got down on their hands and knees to plant wildflowers.

    The route, which marks that of the old River Tyburn, which used to flow from Hampstead in north London and under Buckingham Palace, is also where, just a few months ago, floral tributes were laid to the late queen.

    Wildflower planting by volunteers in Green Park.

    © Jill Mead / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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    Wildflowers in spring in the Extremadura
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    Rudi Sebastian

     

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    Elk (Cervus canadensis) calf among wildflowers, Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada
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    James Hager

     

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    Quilotoa, a water-filled caldera and the most western volcano in the Ecuadorian Ande located in Ecuador
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    Alexandre Rotenberg

     

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    Alex Robinson

     

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    The 2,652-metre tall Osorno Volcano in northern Patagonia near Puerto Montt - a conical stratovolcano
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    Alex Robinson

     

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    Turquoise sea at sunrise framed by the old town perched on the rocks Polignano a Mare province of Bari Apulia Italy Europe
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    Roberto Moiola

     

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    Bittergousblom or Namaqua Marigold (Arctotis fastuosa), Elands Bay, South Africa
    Bittergousblom (Namaqua marigold) (Arctotis fastuosa), Elands Bay, South Africa, Africa
    James Hager

     

  • Quiver Tree or Kokerboom (Aloe dichotoma) with Bittergousblom (Arctotis fastuosa), Namakwa, Namaqualand, South Africa
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    Quiver Tree or Kokerboom (Aloe dichotoma) with Bittergousblom (Arctotis fastuosa), Namakwa, Namaqualand, South Africa
    Quiver Tree (Kokerboom) (Aloe dichotoma) with Bittergousblom (Arctotis fastuosa), Namakwa, Namaqualand, South Africa, Africa
    James Hager

     

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    Springbok (Antidorcas marsupialis) among orange wildflowers, Namaqualand National Park, Namakwa, Namaqualand, South Africa
    Springbok (Antidorcas marsupialis) among orange wildflowers, Namaqualand National Park, Namakwa, Namaqualand, South Africa, Africa
    James Hager

     

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    Springbok (Antidorcas marsupialis) sparring among wildflowers, Namaqualand National Park, Namakwa, Namaqualand, South Africa
    Springbok (Antidorcas marsupialis) sparring among wildflowers, Namaqualand National Park, Namakwa, Namaqualand, South Africa, Africa
    James Hager

     

  • Marsh Mongoose (Atilax paludinosus) among wildflowers, Namaqua National Park, Namakwa, Namaqualand, South Africa
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    Marsh Mongoose (Atilax paludinosus) among wildflowers, Namaqua National Park, Namakwa, Namaqualand, South Africa
    Marsh Mongoose (Atilax paludinosus) among wildflowers, Namaqua National Park, Namakwa, Namaqualand, South Africa, Africa
    James Hager

     

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    Hadeda Ibis (Bostrychia hagedash) among wildflowers, Namaqua National Park, Namakwa, Namaqualand, South Africa
    Hadeda Ibis (Bostrychia hagedash) among wildflowers, Namaqua National Park, Namakwa, Namaqualand, South Africa, Africa
    James Hager

     

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    Springbok (Antidorcas marsupialis) among orange wildflowers (Namaqualand Daisies and Glossy-Eyed Mountain Daisies), Namaqualand
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    James Hager

     

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    James Hager

     

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    Alpine meadow with Orange Sneezeweed (Hymenoxys hoopesii, Dugaldia hoopesii, or Helenium hoopesii) and other wildflowers, San Ju
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    James Hager

     

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    Blue columbine (Colorado columbine) (Aquilegia coerulea), San Juan National Forest, Colorado, United States of America, North America
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