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19 of the Strangest Basalt Column Landscapes on Earth
Our planet has quite a knack for creating surreal natural landscapes. Case in point: Basalt rock columns.
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Reindeer sofa in the taiga
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Covered in Snow
By Marius Kastekas.
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Fog
The first day of 2016 - almost no wind and a beautiful fog tempted me to take a small trip with the camera.
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Experience the lonely sky over a legendary desert highway
The legendary Route 66, known as the Mother Road, runs through the heart of the Mojave Desert. It has skies like nowhere else
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Denali: A Portrait
Denali (also known as Mount McKinley, its former official name) is the highest mountain peak in North America, with a summit elevation of 20,310 feet (6,190 m) above sea level. At some 18,000 ft (5,500 m), the base-to-peak rise is the largest of any mountain situated entirely above sea level.
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20 Great Escapes that will make you feel small
Immense landscapes, huge mountain ranges, vast forests and massive waterfalls are all things in nature that can make you feel small, …
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Piecing Together Time in the ‘Ultimate Brain Puzzle’
A single image in Stephen Wilkes’s “Day to Night” series is composed of an average of 1,500 frames captured by manual shutter clicks over a period of anywhere from 16 to 30 hours.
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Here's What 6 World War I Battlefields Look Like 100 Years Later
These places have seen endless destruction and have been ravaged by war. However, what remains is a rich history and visually stunning landscapes.
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Lake Bled, Slovenia
"I was waiting eagerly for the first cold winter morning after the snowy day. Finally the conditions were just as I wanted them to be. Still lake, beautiful pink/purple morning tones, snow on the trees and some fog for mystic atmosphere." Photograph by Aleš Krivec.
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Mist
A look into the forest, but not too far as the mist was quite heavy.
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Bryce Canyon, Utah, where snow meets the desert
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I Could Stare At Yosemite's Natural Firefall All Day Long
The firefall is a natural phenomenon that occurs for a couple magical weeks in February. Horsetail Fall only flows in the winter and early spring, and when the sun sets at just the right angle, it illuminates the water, causing the lava-like red glow that I can’t tear my eyes away from.
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Sunrise at Mount Rinjani, Indonesia
Photographed by Abdul Azis.
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Mount Rainier under the Moonlight
By Bryan Buchanan
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29 of the most surreal landscapes on the planet
Earth is full of bizarre landscapes. Some are land formations moulded over thousands of years, while others are human-made creations that have altered the planet in strange ways. From the bubbling lava lakes of Ethiopia, to a lake that has been...
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Major collapse at Hopewell Rocks changes face of famous park
One of the most famous natural sites in New Brunswick has been forever changed after one of the Hopewell Rocks collapsed Monday morning.
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Sunrise in the snowy woods
Foreste Casentinesi, Monte Falterona, Campigna National Park - Italy. Photo by Roberto Melotti.
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Patagonian Sunrise
Torres del Paine National Park, Chile: "Taken just before sunrise in front of Hotel Rio Serrano. This unforgettable moment lasted for only 5 minutes," writes photographer Chaluntorn Preeyasombat.
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Burning Ice
Picture taken Dec 18,2015 in Norway
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