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A splendid walk through the woods of the Ernici mountains, near the small medieval village of Vico in Lazio. The colors of autumn have completely enveloped us, giving us sweet emotions and beautiful memories.
A day at the Lake of Giulianello a nice and quiet place few kilometres from home (Latina, Italy). What a beautiful moments.
A man is sitting on a beach by a frozen bay. There's a bike beside hime on the snow. There are people skiing on the sea ice.
www.thetravelpictures.com: The rain pours over the tiny old barn houses on the muddy fields of the Northern Finland. The spring has not started yet. - ift.tt/2tKlLbX //
One of the things I love about Montana are the handmade road signs at the intersections of many gravel road. They have the names of ranches and families who live on certain roads. This one located at the intersection of Warrick Road and Cow Island Trail south of the Bear Paw Mountains near Big Sandy, Montana is a good example. For those not from Montana, some of these families on this sign are 10, 20, and even 30 miles down the road.
There aren't many places in the continental United States more remote than this place in Montana. Perhaps none. That's what makes sites like this so special.
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www.thetravelpictures.com: An old wooden fishing hut stands by the forest at Pyhäjoki, Northern Finland. The small fishing village is full of huts like this. - bit.ly/2FKN8LH //
Taken during a short trip in Northern Europe to solve some boring family affairs. Unfortunately I have not had much time to take many pictures
as I wanted of those beautiful places.
I have to go back as soon as I can..;0)
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An old dairy farm no longer in use shrouded in snow near Blanchardville, Wisconsin.
Sadly, since this photo was taken the barn has fallen into ruin. Only some timbers and a skeleton of the barn's frame remains.
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www.thetravelpictures.com: A typical summer landscape in the Finnish Lapland. A snag in the foreground and the Yllas fjell behind the swamp. - ift.tt/2M85YzS //
www.thetravelpictures.com: The Laitse castle in Estonia rises to the skies behind strong brick walls. The castle is not medieava, it's actually built in the 19th century in the neo-classical style. - ift.tt/2K9ctxC //
www.thetravelpictures.com: The farmer has wrapped the hay bale in the yellow plastic. The fields of gold have been filled with shiny yellow eggs at the Northern Finland. - ift.tt/2LiY6GB //
"Great Horned Owl Portrait" by Patti Deters. This Great Horned Owl was part of a raptor presentation. The bright yellow eyes were alert and watching everything and everyone. He was amazingly calm for all the attention he was getting. Photographed in Rosemont, Minnesota. If you like outdoor nature artwork, please enjoy more of my (birds, wildlife, more) images at patti-deters.pixels.com/featured/great-horned-owl-portrai....
The horizontal long-exposure image of Iguazu Waterfall taken just near sunset from Iguazu National Park in Brazil.
Sunset landscape over the Dakar peninsula in Senegal.
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A man dressed as a monk is looking at his phone outside the entrance to the medieval town hall of Tallinn, Estonia
The giant leopard moth is a beautiful creature known from its amazing coloration and impressive size.
While a caterpillar, it eats many different varieties of broad leaf plant like plantains, dandelions, and cannabis.
Unfortunately, giant leopard moths don't live very long as they don't have mouth parts and don't eat during this stage of their lives. As moths, they basically exist just to lay eggs before passing away.
It is because of this short lifespan and its nocturnal habits that many insect enthusiasts rarely catch a glimpse of this moth, making the discovery and/or capture of one a pretty big deal for bug lovers.