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Ice Canyon in Greenland
Ice Canyon in greenland is maybe one of the coolest and the lion's share frigid spots you are fit to ever visit, with water coursing profound by way of monstrous chunks of ice presents a colossal eye getting and grand scenes.
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Waterfalls in Guangxi Province, China
Words can't describe this. Source unknown.
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Death Valley Dunes
The hottest place in the world. Photo by Andrey Vedernikov.
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Strike at the Grand Canyon
Grand Canyon during monsoon season. The storm was intense and the fog created an unbelievably dramatic and dark atmosphere. Lightning provided the perfect accent to the ominous landscape.
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March of the Penguins - Field of Kings
After a 20 minute climb up a boggy hillside in gumboots at Salisbury Plain, South Georgia Islands, I turned around to see a field of King penguins, stretching into the distance, sunlit by a break in the clouds.
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Rare weather phenomenon fill Grand Canyon's gorges with a river of fog
The Grand Canyon was blanketed in fog yesterday as a rare temperature inversion trapped cool air beneath the rim of the gorges.
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Grand Canyon Timelapse
On November 29, 2013, Grand Canyon experienced a rare temperature inversion, where cool air rising from the bottom of the canyon meets warm air from above, creating a layer of fog in the canyon. This happens about once or twice a year, but this particular inversion was a 10 year event, with clear skies above and the canyon full nearly to the brim with fog.
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Nuuk in Greenland in the summer
With 16,454 inhabitants as of 2013, Nuuk is the capital (fastest growing town) in Greenland. It is very scenic, especially in the summer as shown in the pic.
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The end of the lands: Bunda cliffs, Australia
The Bunda cliffs extend for around 100 km along the Great Australian Bight near its northern extremity and are close to the Nullarbor Plain in a very sparsely settled area of Australia. Geologically the cliffs are of Tertiary age and are composed of fossiliferous limestone.
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Fukushima Railway Bridge, Japan
On an early summer morning, Teruo Araya captured this image of a train on Japan Rail's Tadami line as it passed through Fukushima Prefecture. "The haze generated by the river created a fantasy world," as the train crossed the railway bridge, Araya says. For the Your Shot contributor, the sight expressed the recovery of the people of Fukushima, defying the earthquake and nuclear accident of March 2011. "But it is like an endless journey."
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West Quoddy Lighthouse in Fog
Weest Quoddy Lighthouse in Lubec, Maine. September,2013 by Mike Taylor
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Paragliding in Austria's white mountains
This experience must have been breathtaking. By David Bengtsson, see source for more.
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Clouds and Fog in Caldera de Taburiente
The photo shows a layer of fog in and about Caldera de Taburiente near LaPalma, the Canary Islands of Spain.
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241 Steps to Heaven
The beautiful island of San Juan de Gaztelugatxe near Bilbao in the Spanish Basque Country, connected to mainland by a bridge and 241 steps :) The small church at the top had been built during the 10th century and it appears it has come from the Knights Templar. Picture by Romain Mattei
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Foggy Small Town, by Duowen Chen
"This photo was captured at noon, on 25 December 2013, from the castle which is located on the edge of the small town. It is the perfect viewpoint for the panorama of the almost-intact historical town. The fog and mist suffused and gave the town a sense of mystery." Taken at Český Krumlov, South Bohemian, Czech Republic.
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Watch clouds fill Grand Canyon in rare weather event
A rare weather phenomenon at the Grand Canyon had visitors looking out on a sea of thick clouds just below the rim.
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25 Lonely Little Winter Houses Lost In Majestic Scenery
These lonely little winter houses lost in majestic scenery will take your breath away!
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Water Fountain in Nice, France
A man installs shark-shaped balloons enclosed in a plastic globe
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The Grand Canyon Is Getting A Mall
Investment interests want to build a multi-tier mall at the Grand Canyon, and they’re paying off Navajo leaders—at least one who years ago resigned in disgrace—to do so.
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Shelf Clouds
Right place right time.
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