Lapa Arch (Arcos da Lapa) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Train drives along distinctive white arches of the landmark Lapa Arches (Carioca Aqueduct) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Night flight through the city of Rio de Janeiro in the bohemian neighborhood of Lapa
Carioca Aqueduct, Also Known as Arch of Lapa, in the Blue Sky, with Palm Trees, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Tram of Santa Tereza (Bonde de Santa Teresa) drives along distinctive white arches (Arcos da Lapa) of the landmark in historic district of Rio de Janeiro - Brazil.
Tasty seafood grilled limpets served with lemon.Lapas grelhadas.Madeira's traditional dish and a typical snack on Canary Islands.Selective focus.
Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil - Piqueri Neighborhood Region and Lapa Neighborhood at 4,500 feet;
Mussels and Limpets on a beach rock.
Rio de Janeiro famous Lapa arches soar in dramatic black and white with palm trees
A plate of grilled limpets ready to eat in the Azores
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - July 17, 2014: The Carioca Aqueduct, popularly known as the Arcos da Lapa, located in the Lapa region in the center of the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Grilled limpets served with lemon - traditional seafood on Madeira island, Portugal. Selective focus.
Patella vulgata, the common limpet, is a frequent site on the coast of the United Kingdom. When the tide comes in they move around scraping algae from the rocks with their tongues, which are the world's strongest known biological structure.
Landmark white arches of Arcos da Lapa in Centro of Rio de Janeiro Brazil
Water Bridge - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - May 11, 2014: Stairway Selaron in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It's world-famous work of Chilean artist Jorge Selaron who declared it as "my tribute to the Brazilian people".
Hawaiian blackfoot on the beach in Hawaii
Conical keyhole limpet seashells (Fissurellidae) on white background, nice travel souvenir or decoration gift
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - May 11, 2014: Stairway Selaron in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It's world-famous work of Chilean artist Jorge Selaron who declared it as "my tribute to the Brazilian people".
Paved streets cross beneath the Arcos da Lapa, in the city of Rio de Janeiro, preserving one of the best known historical monuments in Brazil, used to support tram tracks that transport passengers from the Center to the neighborhood of Santa Teresa. During the empire Portuguese in Brazil was used as an aqueduct.
The Great Green Macaw, Ara ambiguus, is surely the most emblematic bird of the Costa Rican Caribbean for its majesty, symbolism and beauty, and one of the many tropical species on the verge of extinction. The ancient inhabitants of Talamanca considered the limpets sacred birds that enriched the forest with their colors, their songs (trill) and their nobility, so much so, that the cacique of this region held the title of King of the Limpets. This is how the great indigenous hero of Talamanca Pa Bru was known, known as Pablo Presbere, later honored by the Costa Rican state as the "Defender of the Freedom of the Original Peoples". The Great Green Macaw is classified as a critically endangered species (CITES I) and only inhabits the humid forests of the lowlands of Mesoamerica, mainly on the Caribbean side, between eastern Honduras and northwestern Colombia, it is estimated that its world population does not exceed 1,500 individuals. In Costa Rica the species inhabited most of the Caribbean lowlands, currently it is estimated that the population has been reduced to about 400 individuals and only about 100 breeding pairs. The most important nesting area in the country is located between the San Juan, Sarapiquí, San Carlos rivers and the northern slopes of the Cordillera Central. The last green macaws of the Southern Caribbean disappeared at the end of the last century, as our older adults remember with nostalgia. The Great Green Macaw is the second largest bird in the parrot family (psittacidae), measuring about 85 cm. in length and weighing 1.4 kg. It boasts beautiful plumage mostly yellowish green, red on the forehead and central feathers, and blue and red on the wing and tail feathers. Its black beak with the gray tip is incredibly strong, adapted to break the hardest wild seeds. Their trill is recognized as the loudest and most penetrating sound of all birds, constitutes the means of communication of the group and is a
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - June 20, 2016: Chilean artist Jorge Selaron's famous 'Escadaria Selaron' staircase tiles
Beach landscape in the city of A Coruña
Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil - 3,000 feet over the Moema Neighborhood region, Avenida Paulista skyline and Ibirapuera Park
Iconic Tram of Santa Teresa is Crossing the Arch of Lapa in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Seashell of Mediterranean limpet or rayed Mediterranean limpet (Patella caerulea) undersea, Aegean Sea, Greece, Thasos island
A dozen limpets cling to Kimmeridge shale rocks on the shore of the Jurassic Coast in Dorset
Patella vulgata A true leech is a marine gastropod mollusk of the patellae family, which has gills
Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil, July 27th, 2015: Tram Santa Teresa returned to transport passengers in Rio de Janeiro. The service connects downtown Rio to the neighborhood of Santa Teresa, tourist area in the city. This traditional public transport service may be used during the Rio 2016 Olympic Games
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - December 21, 2012: The Stairway Selaron in Lapa, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It's world-famous work of Chilean artist Jorge Selaron who declared it as "my tribute to the Brazilian people".
Photograph of the church facade: Paróquia Nossa Senhora da Lapa, in São Paulo, with blue sky in the background.
arches of Arcos da Lapa in Centro of Rio de Janeiro Brazil
Seafood grilled limpets served with lemon.Lapas grelhadas.Madeira's traditional dish and a typical snack on Canary Islands.Selective focus.
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - May 11, 2014: Stairway Selaron in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It's world-famous work of Chilean artist Jorge Selaron who declared it as "my tribute to the Brazilian people".
Shell of true limpet isolated on white background. Selective focus.
Limpets on a rock at low tide, at Porth Ledden on the Cornish coast
A beautiful portrait shot of a red macaw against a gray background
Cooked limpets served in a cast iron with a lemon slices in a restaurant in Madeira island
A macro-photograph of e weathered limpet shell resting on a lichen covered rock in a marine environment. Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Snails (Gastropoda): a) Grove snail (Cepaea nemoralis); b) Decollate snail (Rumina decollata); c) Great pond snail (Lymnaea stagnalis); d) Keeled ramshorn (Planorbis carinatus); e) Rainbow abalone (Haliotis iris); f) Granite limpet (Cymbula granatina); g) Green chiton (Chiton olivaceus); h) Common garden slug (Arion hortensis); i) Clio borealis; k) Depilatory sea hare (Aplysia depilans); la + lb) Chambered nautilus (Nautilus pompilius); m) Greater argonaut (Argonauta argo); n) Common cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis). Chromolithograph, published in 1882.
High angle view of freshly grilled limpets. Azores
Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil - at 4,500 feet over the Tietê River Marginal in the Region with the beginning/end of the Bandeirantes Highway of the Piqueri Neighborhood.
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - May 22, 2015. Carioca Aqueduct aerial view
Delicious limpets fried on the pan
Mediterranean limpet or rayed Mediterranean limpet (Patella caerulea) undersea, Aegean Sea, Greece, Halkidiki
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - January 30, 2015: famous restaurant Antonios Bar e Botequim in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Spending an evening bar hopping at Lapa is a delight to some folks.