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Moonwalk: Walking a tightrope as the Moon rises in the background
Dean Walker, Cathedral Peak in Yosemite, February 6, 2012
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Amazing mountain [5184x3456]
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Sand Waves, by Mark Seabury
As we floated over the Dubai desert in a hot air balloon at sunrise, I was captivated by the plays of light from the morning rays of sun over the repeating patterns of undulating dunes. It was like the desert was alive with motion, with sand waves mimicking the swell of the sea extending as far as the eye could see into the distant horizon. This single tree appeared in the arid earth as a steadfast symbol of life in impossible conditions - a lone survivor in a vast ocean.
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Watch a massive solar storm charge up the aurora borealis
Because the intensity of an aurora depends on the amount of solar radiation hitting the atmosphere, catching one of these events during a massive solar flare can be an experience of a lifetime. Read more: http://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/space/blogs/watch-a-massive-solar-storm-charge-up-the-aurora-borealis#ixzz3itlFDq11
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Snow capped mountains... or are they?
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As Summer Starts to Fade
The night of August 17, around 2:30 a.m. in the Adirondacks region of New York. Photo by Jennifer Khordi
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10 dream homes for hermits
These sequestered Shangri-Las offer the kind of privacy that's perfect for an existence unharried by the hustle and bustle of modern life.
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Virtually explore the Grand Canyon with Google Maps Street View- and more!
A sneak peek at wild lands may be just what you need to jumpstart your summer vacation plans.
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Devastating photos of the world's deforestation
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15 national parks for fall color
What better place to witness the changing of the seasons than at your favorite National Park? These 15 national parks offer spectacular fall foliage viewing, as evidenced by these stunning photographs.
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Føroyar / Færøerne / Faroe Islands
The Faroe Islands is an ancient volcanic archipelago in the middle of the North Atlantic with a population of just 50 000. Though technically part of the Danish Kingdom, the Faroe Islands is its own self-governing country.
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Precise Timing Makes These Must-See Photos
These perfectly timed solar alignments from around the world never fail to attract hundreds of people every year.
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These Satellite Photos Reveal the Mighty Beauty and Horror of Humanity
The Daily Overview presents refugee camps, Florida housing projects, and fields of lovely Dutch tulips.
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Temple of Night
The spectacle of the Aurora in northern Yukon, Canada by Marc Adamus.
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Fall Equinox
Cartwright,Manitoba
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Blood Moon Rise
The Moon was ever-so-slightly eclipsed as it rose over the quebradas (badlands) tonight. Sunday September 27, 2015
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Last Ray Before Dark
View from Montecatini Alto,Italy,September 24, 2015
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Tangle Falls, Jasper National Park, Alberta
Jasper National Park has a great variety of scenic waterfalls and each has its own unique charm due to its geological makeup. The steps of the Tangle Falls is what make this sight so photogenic. The water literally cascades, not falls, over various tiers.
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Maly Semyachik volcano with acidic lake
Maly Semyachik is a stratovolcano located in the eastern part of Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia. Three overlapping stratovolcanoes were constructed sequentially along a NE-SW line, with the youngest cone, Tseno-Semyachik, at the southwest end. A hot, acidic crater lake fills the historically active Troitsky Crater, which formed during a large explosive eruption of Ceno-Semiachik about 400 years ago.
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Sawn Rocks
The magnificent Sawn Rocks are one of Australia’s best examples of a rock formation called ‘organ-piping’ – because they look like a wall of giant organ pipes. They are a fascinating reminder of Mount Kaputar’s volcanic past.
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