RMBDB8DF–Gum Arabic. Acacia Senegal tree. Seed Pods. Niger, West Africa.
RF2R6YDMF–Pod of gum acacia Senegalia senegal. Vachellia nilotica commonly known as gum arabic tree, babul, thorn mimosa, Egyptian acacia or thorny acacia is a
RFRA5M90–Camelthorn tree (Acacia erioloba), Reserve de Bandia, Thiès Region, Senegal
RF2CTMJPC–Gum arabic also known as gum sudani on the acacia tree bark
RFFMB8JK–Senegal, Sahel, Ferlo region, Widou Thiengoly, acacia aegyptiaca, Goat near a wattle aegyptiaca
RMEEEGEH–Acacia tree in the savannah, Senegal.
RF2K2R163–Thorny branch of gum acacia Senegalia senegal.
RF2J53DB6–gum arabic acacia senegal sudanese gum loose on white background
RF2K2PYPX–Thorny branch of gum acacia Senegalia senegal.
RMPB4PNT–View from the Cap de Naze in Popenguine, Thies region, Senegal
RF2K2R653–Gum acacia Senegalia senegal in a dry meadow.
RF2K2RGPE–Fly on a flower of gum acacia.
RF2JJ4XXX–Indian Acacia leaves with a pattern and long green pods with seeds on a blurred sky background of a garden lawn.
RF2HFK8TP–Senegalia senegal also known as Acacia senegal is a small thorny deciduous tree from the genus Senegalia. Other common names, gum acacia, gum arabic t
RMPB4N6B–Common Eland at Bandia Reserve, Senegal
RF2H6RM5Y–Landscape with Gum arabic trees, Acacia senegal
RFP4F9X1–Lonely Tree in the Namib Desert taken in January 2018
RF2JC8NX8–Pod of gum acacia Senegalia senegal. Oiseaux du Djoudj National Park. Saint-Louis. Senegal.
RFP4FAGG–Lonely Tree in the Namib Desert taken in January 2018
RMBDB8ED–Gum Arabic. Acacia Senegal Tree Nursery, Niger, West Africa.
RM2B1W9H5–NIGER, village Namaro, tree acacia senegal which is the source of the tree resin gum arabic, shepherd with goats, feeding the cattle with leaves from the trees in dry season
RFRA5M91–Thorns of a camelthorn treees (Acacia erioloba), Reserve de Bandia, Thiès region, Senegal
RF2CTMJM0–Gum arabic also known as gum sudani on the acacia tree bark
RFFMB8JM–Senegal, Sahel, Ferlo region, Widou Thiengoly, acacia aegyptiaca, Goat near a wattle aegyptiaca
RMEEE8WW–Giant acacia trees in the savannah, Senegal.
RF2K2RGKA–Abyssinian roller Coracias abyssinicus on a gum acacia Senegalia senegal.
RF2HFK8TF–Senegalia senegal also known as Acacia senegal is a small thorny deciduous tree from the genus Senegalia. Other common names, gum acacia, gum arabic t
RF2K2R64E–Abyssinian roller Coracias abyssinicus on a gum acacia Senegalia senegal.
RMPB4N6C–Common Eland at Bandia Reserve, Senegal
RF2PR7NPA–Acacias with red acacia to the left.
RF2JC8NWT–Flowers of gum acacia Senegalia senegal. Oiseaux du Djoudj National Park. Saint-Louis. Senegal.
RF2K2W19M–Close up of a flower of gum acacia.
RMBDB8CD–Gum Arabic. Row of Acacia Senegal trees in a gum Arabic plantation. Niger, West Africa.
RF2PR7NPF–Red acacia in the Natural Reserve of Popenguine.
RFP4H4G5–Lonely Tree in the Namib Desert taken in January 2018
RF2K2RGT0–Wasp on a flower of gum acacia.
RFP4F8F5–Lonely Tree in the Namib Desert taken in January 2018
RMEEE6MH–Giant acacia trees in the savannah, Senegal.
RF2J8E6BP–Gum acacia Senegalia senegal in a dry meadow. Langue de Barbarie National Park. Saint-Louis. Senegal.
RF2J53DB5–gum arabic acacia senegal sudanese gum loose 2 on white background
RMEETRJP–Portrait of young shepherd with his dogs in the savannah, Senegal.
RM2B1W9JM–NIGER, village Namaro, tree acacia senegal which is the source of the tree resin gum arabic, shepherd with goats, feeding the cattle with leaves from the trees in dry season
RMEEEJ0P–Shepherd boy with goats in the green savannah, Senegal.
RM2N2JY4P–Vintage engraving of acacia senegal or gum acacia (senegalia senegal), source of the best quality gum arabic or hashab gum. Used as food additive and in cosmetics.
RMK2HPFW–Acacia trees near Rachid. Tagant region, Mauritania
RMBDB8BP–Gum Arabic. Row of Acacia Senegal trees in a gum Arabic plantation. Niger, West Africa.
RF2AG1TR8–Group of giraffes, Giraffa camelopardalis reticulata in Bandia reserve, Senegal. It is close up wildlife photo of animal in Africa. There are adult gi
RMK2HPF7–A man hits an acacia tree to keep away a swarm of locust plague in the Adrar region, Mauritania
RF2K2RGRJ–Butterfly on a flower of gum acacia.
RFP4F8C4–Lonely Tree in the Namib Desert taken in January 2018
RF2PR7NPB–Fallen seed pods of gum arabic tree.
RF2J898T2–Abyssinian roller Coracias abyssinicus on a gum acacia Senegalia senegal. Langue de Barbarie National Park. Saint-Louis. Senegal.
RF2J53DB1–gum arabic acacia senegal chunky pieces in glass bowl from top on white background
RF2K2W1A3–Pod of gum acacia in the Oiseaux du Djoudj National Park.
RM2B1W9NT–NIGER, village Namaro, tree acacia senegal which is the source of the tree resin gum arabic, shepherd with goats, feeding the cattle with leaves from the trees in dry season
RF2B8F4WE–Cut throat finch in an aviary with soft background
RF2RYN0Y5–A picture of a gazelle
RMEEDXAD–Man with 4x4 expedition truck camping in the bush, Senegal.
RF2E3XG88–Blue sky with sand dune. Landscape in Namibia, Africa. Travelling in the desert. Yellow sand hills. Namib Desert, sand dune mountain with beautiful bl
RF2H53DN0–An adult male Namaqua dove (Oena capensis) perched on a stump in the Gambia, West Africa
RMPB4NBB–A sign by the tomb of the Griots in Bandia Reserve, Senegal
RMK2HP3X–Acacia tree rich in Gum arabic, also known as acacia gum. Tergit, Adrar region. Mauritania
RMA1TP4B–Peul or Fula mud house in the sahel region of northern Senegal
RMBDB8FG–Gum Arabic. Acacia Senegal Tree, Nursery Seedlings. Niger, West Africa.
RF2AG1TWA–Baby of giraffe, Giraffa camelopardalis reticulata in Bandia reserve, Senegal. It is close up wildlife photo of animal in Africa. There are adult gira
RMK2HPEJ–Acacia tree rich in Gum arabic, also known as acacia gum. Adrar region, Mauritania
RFP968MB–Vintage engraving of acacia senegal or gum acacia (senegalia senegal) , source of the best quality gum arabic or hashab gum.Used as food additive and in cosmetics.
RFP4F8HT–Lonely Tree in the Namib Desert taken in January 2018
RMK2HP4B–Acacia tree rich in Gum arabic, also known as acacia gum. Tergit, Adrar region. Mauritania
RF2J8E77J–Abyssinian roller Coracias abyssinicus on a gum acacia Senegalia senegal. Langue de Barbarie National Park. Saint-Louis. Senegal.
RF2J53DA2–gum arabic chunky pieces in glass bowl closeup on white background
RF2K2W0HD–Brown babblers on a branch of gum acacia.
RF2J8C3XR–Thorny branch of gum acacia Senegalia senegal. Langue de Barbarie National Park. Saint-Louis. Senegal.
RF2K2RGR8–Wasp grooming on a flower of gum acacia.
RM2B1W9E5–NIGER, Niamey, market, arabic gum, a tree resin from tree acacia senegal which is found in Sahel region, used in the food industry as a stabilizer, with EU E number E414 but it also has medical applications / Verkauf von Gummi arabicum
RMEEEGE5–Woman with 4x4 adventure truck camping in the bush, Senegal.
RF2JC8NWD–Flower of gum acacia Senegalia senegal. Oiseaux du Djoudj National Park. Saint-Louis. Senegal.
RF2H53DN1–An adult male Namaqua dove (Oena capensis) perched on a stump in the Gambia, West Africa
RMPB4NJ5–Going on Safari at Bandia Reserve, Senegal, West Africa
RF2JC8A14–Northern red-billed hornbill Tockus erythrorhynchus kempi on a gum acacia Senegal acacia. Langue de Barbarie National Park. Saint-Louis. Senegal.
RMK2HP4C–Graveyards in Chinguetti. On the background the Ksour, the old town. Mauritania
RMBDB8H5–Gum Arabic. Acacia Senegal Leaves. Niger, West Africa.
RF2AG1TF4–Portrait of giraffes, Giraffa camelopardalis reticulata in Bandia reserve, Senegal. It is close up wildlife photo of animal in Africa. Giraffe nibblin
RFE95RAA–A spotted dove relaxing
RMHMKW75–Gum Acacia trunk with thorns (Acacia senegal), Mimosacee-Fabaceae-Leguminosae.
RFP4F8K3–Lonely Tree in the Namib Desert taken in January 2018
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