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Picture No. 11676121Cork Oak left to dry in piles bark from initial harvests is of inferior quality and is used to make flooring, shoes, insulation materials and other industrial products Date:
Picture No. 11676181Cork Oak Tree with bark removed (the number on the trunk is the year of the bark removal, i.e. 2006. This operation takes place every nine years) Date:
Picture No. 11676237Cork Oak Tree with bark removed Date:
Picture No. 11676226Cork Oak stacked in piles to dry Date:
Picture No. 11676215Cork Oak drying bark from initial harvests is of inferior quality and is used to make flooring, shoes, insulation materials and other industrial products Date:
Picture No. 11676204Cork Oak stacked in piles to dry Date:
Picture No. 11676193Cork Oak stacked in piles to dry Date:
Picture No. 11676170Cork Oak Tree with bark removed Date:
Picture No. 10890783Seven-spot Ladybird on Green Alkanet / Evergreen Bugloss (Pentaglottis sempervirens) - the plant's name comes from the Arabic al henna because the dye that can be extracted from its roots is
Picture No. 10890781Green Alkanet / Evergreen Bugloss - the plant's name comes from the Arabic al henna because the dye that can be extracted from its roots is similar to henna (Pentaglottis sempervirens) Date:
Picture No. 10890782Green Alkanet / Evergreen Bugloss - the plant's name comes from the Arabic al henna because the dye that can be extracted from its roots is similar to henna (Pentaglottis sempervirens) Date:
Picture No. 10876900An old rusty pipe-line - carrying extracted iodine chemicals - in a desert near Kumdag Date:
Picture No. 10872634Bushman - squeezing flesh of plant and drinking extracted moisture Date: