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A drone view of traditional Scandinavian sod roof houses across a forested hillside near a river and a lake in Edland, Norway, on September...

#12160702

Drone View Of Traditional Sod Roof Houses In Norway

15 March 2025

A drone view of traditional Scandinavian sod roof houses across a forested hillside near a river and a lake in Edland, Norway, on September...

#12160702

15 March 2025

A drone view of traditional Scandinavian sod roof houses across a forested hillside near a river and a lake in Edland, Norway, on September 14, 2024.


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A drone view of traditional Scandinavian sod roof houses across a forested hillside near a river and a lake in Edland, Norway, on September...

#12160701

Drone View Of Traditional Sod Roof Houses In Norway

15 March 2025

A drone view of traditional Scandinavian sod roof houses across a forested hillside near a river and a lake in Edland, Norway, on September...

#12160701

15 March 2025

A drone view of traditional Scandinavian sod roof houses across a forested hillside near a river and a lake in Edland, Norway, on September 14, 2024.


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A drone view of traditional Scandinavian sod roof houses across a forested hillside near a river and a lake in Edland, Norway, on September...

#12160698

Drone View Of Traditional Sod Roof Houses In Norway

15 March 2025

A drone view of traditional Scandinavian sod roof houses across a forested hillside near a river and a lake in Edland, Norway, on September...

#12160698

15 March 2025

A drone view of traditional Scandinavian sod roof houses across a forested hillside near a river and a lake in Edland, Norway, on September 14, 2024.


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A drone view of traditional Scandinavian sod roof houses across a forested hillside near a river and a lake in Edland, Norway, on September...

#12160696

Drone View Of Traditional Sod Roof Houses In Norway

15 March 2025

A drone view of traditional Scandinavian sod roof houses across a forested hillside near a river and a lake in Edland, Norway, on September...

#12160696

15 March 2025

A drone view of traditional Scandinavian sod roof houses across a forested hillside near a river and a lake in Edland, Norway, on September 14, 2024.


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A drone view of traditional Scandinavian sod roof houses across a forested hillside near a river and a lake in Edland, Norway, on September...

#12160691

Drone View Of Traditional Sod Roof Houses In Norway

15 March 2025

A drone view of traditional Scandinavian sod roof houses across a forested hillside near a river and a lake in Edland, Norway, on September...

#12160691

15 March 2025

A drone view of traditional Scandinavian sod roof houses across a forested hillside near a river and a lake in Edland, Norway, on September 14, 2024.


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A drone view of traditional Scandinavian sod roof houses across a forested hillside near a river and a lake in Edland, Norway, on September...

#12160688

Drone View Of Traditional Sod Roof Houses In Norway

15 March 2025

A drone view of traditional Scandinavian sod roof houses across a forested hillside near a river and a lake in Edland, Norway, on September...

#12160688

15 March 2025

A drone view of traditional Scandinavian sod roof houses across a forested hillside near a river and a lake in Edland, Norway, on September 14, 2024.


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A drone view of traditional Scandinavian sod roof houses across a forested hillside near a river and a lake in Edland, Norway, on September...

#12160684

Drone View Of Traditional Sod Roof Houses In Norway

15 March 2025

A drone view of traditional Scandinavian sod roof houses across a forested hillside near a river and a lake in Edland, Norway, on September...

#12160684

15 March 2025

A drone view of traditional Scandinavian sod roof houses across a forested hillside near a river and a lake in Edland, Norway, on September 14, 2024.


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A drone view of traditional Scandinavian sod roof houses across a forested hillside near a river and a lake in Edland, Norway, on September...

#12160682

Drone View Of Traditional Sod Roof Houses In Norway

15 March 2025

A drone view of traditional Scandinavian sod roof houses across a forested hillside near a river and a lake in Edland, Norway, on September...

#12160682

15 March 2025

A drone view of traditional Scandinavian sod roof houses across a forested hillside near a river and a lake in Edland, Norway, on September 14, 2024.


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The family Scarabaeidae beetles or scarabs or scarab beetles vary considerably in habits, with many species feeding on manure or on decompos...

#10354110

Scarab Beetle

10 August 2023

The family Scarabaeidae beetles or scarabs or scarab beetles vary considerably in habits, with many species feeding on manure or on decompos...

#10354110

10 August 2023

The family Scarabaeidae beetles or scarabs or scarab beetles vary considerably in habits, with many species feeding on manure or on decomposing plant materials, others on growing roots or leaves, and a few on fungi. These beetles are one of the most popular families with insect collectors because of the large size and beautifully coloured, hard, highly polished forewings of many species. White grubs are larvae of scarab beetles (Scarabaeidae). White grubs are creamy white, medium to large, with a distinct brown head capsule, C-shaped body with prominent legs and a slightly enlarged abdomen. Scarabs have long life cycles, typically 1-4 years. Species that are potato pests cut roots and stems and make large, clean, shallow circular surface wounds in tubers. Infestations are usually worse when potatoes are planted in weedy fields or fields previously in sod. White grubs have become increasingly troublesome in Asia and Central America since the phasing out of chlorinated hydrocarbon insecticides. Major pest genera in India include Anomala spp. and Melolontha spp. In the Americas, Phyllophaga is the most economically important genus. A Scarab beetle larva or White grub is running across the yard at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 10/08/2023.


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The family Scarabaeidae beetles or scarabs or scarab beetles vary considerably in habits, with many species feeding on manure or on decompos...

#10354112

Scarab Beetle

10 August 2023

The family Scarabaeidae beetles or scarabs or scarab beetles vary considerably in habits, with many species feeding on manure or on decompos...

#10354112

10 August 2023

The family Scarabaeidae beetles or scarabs or scarab beetles vary considerably in habits, with many species feeding on manure or on decomposing plant materials, others on growing roots or leaves, and a few on fungi. These beetles are one of the most popular families with insect collectors because of the large size and beautifully coloured, hard, highly polished forewings of many species. White grubs are larvae of scarab beetles (Scarabaeidae). White grubs are creamy white, medium to large, with a distinct brown head capsule, C-shaped body with prominent legs and a slightly enlarged abdomen. Scarabs have long life cycles, typically 1-4 years. Species that are potato pests cut roots and stems and make large, clean, shallow circular surface wounds in tubers. Infestations are usually worse when potatoes are planted in weedy fields or fields previously in sod. White grubs have become increasingly troublesome in Asia and Central America since the phasing out of chlorinated hydrocarbon insecticides. Major pest genera in India include Anomala spp. and Melolontha spp. In the Americas, Phyllophaga is the most economically important genus. A Scarab beetle larva or White grub is running across the yard at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 10/08/2023.


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The family Scarabaeidae beetles or scarabs or scarab beetles vary considerably in habits, with many species feeding on manure or on decompos...

#10354114

Scarab Beetle

10 August 2023

The family Scarabaeidae beetles or scarabs or scarab beetles vary considerably in habits, with many species feeding on manure or on decompos...

#10354114

10 August 2023

The family Scarabaeidae beetles or scarabs or scarab beetles vary considerably in habits, with many species feeding on manure or on decomposing plant materials, others on growing roots or leaves, and a few on fungi. These beetles are one of the most popular families with insect collectors because of the large size and beautifully coloured, hard, highly polished forewings of many species. White grubs are larvae of scarab beetles (Scarabaeidae). White grubs are creamy white, medium to large, with a distinct brown head capsule, C-shaped body with prominent legs and a slightly enlarged abdomen. Scarabs have long life cycles, typically 1-4 years. Species that are potato pests cut roots and stems and make large, clean, shallow circular surface wounds in tubers. Infestations are usually worse when potatoes are planted in weedy fields or fields previously in sod. White grubs have become increasingly troublesome in Asia and Central America since the phasing out of chlorinated hydrocarbon insecticides. Major pest genera in India include Anomala spp. and Melolontha spp. In the Americas, Phyllophaga is the most economically important genus. A Scarab beetle larva or White grub is running across the yard at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 10/08/2023.


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The family Scarabaeidae beetles or scarabs or scarab beetles vary considerably in habits, with many species feeding on manure or on decompos...

#10354116

Scarab Beetle

10 August 2023

The family Scarabaeidae beetles or scarabs or scarab beetles vary considerably in habits, with many species feeding on manure or on decompos...

#10354116

10 August 2023

The family Scarabaeidae beetles or scarabs or scarab beetles vary considerably in habits, with many species feeding on manure or on decomposing plant materials, others on growing roots or leaves, and a few on fungi. These beetles are one of the most popular families with insect collectors because of the large size and beautifully coloured, hard, highly polished forewings of many species. White grubs are larvae of scarab beetles (Scarabaeidae). White grubs are creamy white, medium to large, with a distinct brown head capsule, C-shaped body with prominent legs and a slightly enlarged abdomen. Scarabs have long life cycles, typically 1-4 years. Species that are potato pests cut roots and stems and make large, clean, shallow circular surface wounds in tubers. Infestations are usually worse when potatoes are planted in weedy fields or fields previously in sod. White grubs have become increasingly troublesome in Asia and Central America since the phasing out of chlorinated hydrocarbon insecticides. Major pest genera in India include Anomala spp. and Melolontha spp. In the Americas, Phyllophaga is the most economically important genus. A Scarab beetle larva or White grub is running across the yard at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 10/08/2023.


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The family Scarabaeidae beetles or scarabs or scarab beetles vary considerably in habits, with many species feeding on manure or on decompos...

#10354118

Scarab Beetle

10 August 2023

The family Scarabaeidae beetles or scarabs or scarab beetles vary considerably in habits, with many species feeding on manure or on decompos...

#10354118

10 August 2023

The family Scarabaeidae beetles or scarabs or scarab beetles vary considerably in habits, with many species feeding on manure or on decomposing plant materials, others on growing roots or leaves, and a few on fungi. These beetles are one of the most popular families with insect collectors because of the large size and beautifully coloured, hard, highly polished forewings of many species. White grubs are larvae of scarab beetles (Scarabaeidae). White grubs are creamy white, medium to large, with a distinct brown head capsule, C-shaped body with prominent legs and a slightly enlarged abdomen. Scarabs have long life cycles, typically 1-4 years. Species that are potato pests cut roots and stems and make large, clean, shallow circular surface wounds in tubers. Infestations are usually worse when potatoes are planted in weedy fields or fields previously in sod. White grubs have become increasingly troublesome in Asia and Central America since the phasing out of chlorinated hydrocarbon insecticides. Major pest genera in India include Anomala spp. and Melolontha spp. In the Americas, Phyllophaga is the most economically important genus. A Scarab beetle larva or White grub is running across the yard at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 10/08/2023.


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The family Scarabaeidae beetles or scarabs or scarab beetles vary considerably in habits, with many species feeding on manure or on decompos...

#10354120

Scarab Beetle

10 August 2023

The family Scarabaeidae beetles or scarabs or scarab beetles vary considerably in habits, with many species feeding on manure or on decompos...

#10354120

10 August 2023

The family Scarabaeidae beetles or scarabs or scarab beetles vary considerably in habits, with many species feeding on manure or on decomposing plant materials, others on growing roots or leaves, and a few on fungi. These beetles are one of the most popular families with insect collectors because of the large size and beautifully coloured, hard, highly polished forewings of many species. White grubs are larvae of scarab beetles (Scarabaeidae). White grubs are creamy white, medium to large, with a distinct brown head capsule, C-shaped body with prominent legs and a slightly enlarged abdomen. Scarabs have long life cycles, typically 1-4 years. Species that are potato pests cut roots and stems and make large, clean, shallow circular surface wounds in tubers. Infestations are usually worse when potatoes are planted in weedy fields or fields previously in sod. White grubs have become increasingly troublesome in Asia and Central America since the phasing out of chlorinated hydrocarbon insecticides. Major pest genera in India include Anomala spp. and Melolontha spp. In the Americas, Phyllophaga is the most economically important genus. A Scarab beetle larva or White grub is running across the yard at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 10/08/2023.


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Once you cross the border and enter Norway, the first thing that pilgrims realize is that the Norwegian houses have these beautiful foliage-...

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St Olavsleden - A Nordic Pilgrims

17 December 2022

Once you cross the border and enter Norway, the first thing that pilgrims realize is that the Norwegian houses have these beautiful foliage-...

#9322990

17 December 2022

Once you cross the border and enter Norway, the first thing that pilgrims realize is that the Norwegian houses have these beautiful foliage-covered green roofs. Green roofs have become a long-standing tradition in Norway. During the Viking and Middle Ages most houses had sod roofs, and they were almost universal until the beginning of the 18th century. The renaissance of green roofs was boosted by a growing interest in open-air museums, mountain retreats, vacation homes, and the preservation movement. Every year, since 2000, the board of the Scandinavian Green Roof Association has granted an award to the best green roof project in the region. Close to Sul (Norway), on June 15th, 2022.


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