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Mount Baker Full Moon At Sunset
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Cerro Torre Mountain
A shot from the hike up to the base camp through the autumnal coloured forest below Cerro Torre Mountain one of the most recognisable with it's distinctive pointed peak standing 3128m high.
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The Day Ends
May 5, Boats moored in the seaport of Gaza City at sunset
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Journey Through 100 of Japan’s Finest Gardens
Marc Peter Keane is an American landscape architect who spent almost 20 years in Kyoto practicing landscape design. In fact, he was the first foreigner to receive a working visa as a landscape architect. Now back stateside, Keane maintains an office in upstate New York where he designs Japanese gardens for both public and private spaces.
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3d flooring in the bathroom
Turn Your bathroom floors into 3d Epoxy Floor
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Tomb
This old passage tomb - or what is left of it - stands tall on a small grass hill as an island in the sea of rapeseed flowers.
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Two brothers are obsessively filming every national park, with spectacular results
Will and Jim Pattiz just released their tenth national park video. What began as a passion project is now a self-sustaining creative business for the brothers.
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Valley of the Rocks
Taken from the coastal path [Pentax K10/Samsung GX10]
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Last glow at Picture Lake
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Storybook Landscape Photos Celebrate the Enchanting Beauty of Iceland
The Follow Me Away project captures stunning images of breathtaking places. For the latest installment, the model/photographer duo traveled to Iceland.
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Deadvlei, Namibia
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The Hidden Signs That Mark Britain's Ghost Forests
Weird tree shapes, specific plants, and other clues help environmental researchers spot where woods once were. It’s always nice to come across a bluebell. With their dainty dangling heads and curved petals, they’re a welcome pop-up in gardens, brighten highway verges, and form purple carpets over otherwise monochrome fields. But when you spot a bluebell in Britain, it’s not always just a pretty diversion. Sometimes, they’re the only visible sign that you’re treading through the middle of a ghost forest.
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The 'Old Man of Storr' at dawn, Isle of Skye.
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Hvannadalshnukur, Iceland.
I was really never so close to a glacier. The only time I've seen a glacier before, was in Norway a few months ago, but only from the distance. This time, I could stand right next to it. It was absolutely breathtaking and incredible. This place was weirdly quiet. But every now and then, the ice cracked and big chunks of ice broke off and fell into the glacier lagoon. I will never forget this sound in my head. It is so unique, as nothing else I've ever heard in my life. Another thing I loved about Hvannadalshnúkur, is the contrast of the green mountains, the blue white glacier and the brown water. So many natural contrasts in one place.
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Flying over Iceland
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Picos de Europa
As a starting post i want to add one photo from Asturias mountains. It was beautiful afternoon and an ideal situation for taking some photos. I hope you like.
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Tokyo at sunset
Photograph by Sandro Bisaro.
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In the past
A little over a month ago.
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Dry Lights
Xavier Chassaing
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Pipa, brazilian beach
Pipa in Tibau do Sul, a town on the coast south of Natal, Rio Grande do Norte capital, is a paradise discovered by surfers. The region, with its beautiful beaches, as Madeiro and Love, became re-known point internationally. Photos...
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