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More stars than grains of sand.... The stars of the milky way universe shining brightly over the outback desert landscape
Cascading waves flowing vigorously over the exposed rock shelf with motion trails and pretty early morning light
www.thetravelpictures.com: An old lantern in a renovated wall of an old building in Tallinn, Estonia. The buildings are being renovated fast in the capital of Estonia, but people are keeping the beautiful old details like this. - ift.tt/2voIPkD //
A senior man is walking in a tunnel crossing the railroad. The tunnel floor is made of wood and the walls are glass.
It is a sound like no other.
It resonates down into your soul. It is power. It is might.
It is the ultimate sound of Africa.
There is nothing like the sound of a lion's roar.
Image Copyright Elliott Neep, taken on an ORYX photo safari in Tanzania.
© Alan J. Fishleder. Do not use without permission.
Lights from a nearby sports complex seem to loom in the distance over a cornfield in early morning sun.
View of the Li River from the top of Lao Zhai Shan, one of the highest peaks in Xingping that you can climb.
This picture almost cost me my life.
You can't see it, but i'm standing on a rock overlooking a 1000ft sheer drop.
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Pleneau Island is located west of Booth Island at the southern end of the Lemaire Channel and features an array of iceberg scenery. In fact, an astonishing ninety-three percent of the world’s mass of icebergs is found surrounding the Antarctic. The word “iceberg” actually comes from partial Dutch translation meaning “ice mountain.” The term iceberg refers to chunks of ice larger than 5 meters (16 feet) and smaller chunks of ice are known as bergy bites (how cute!) and growlers. While Antarctic icebergs last typically ten years and Arctic bergs about two years, what’s interesting to note is the glacial ice that icebergs are made of could be more than 15,000 years old!
Borana nomad tribe girl with butter on her hair. It is a way to make them stronger, they say. As the sun is very hot in this place, the butter is quickly going down on the clothes. I do not know if it is supposed to make the clothes stronger too! Yabelo area, Ethiopia
I never understood why they called it that. I got so much information from it over the years, especially from Gordon Shumway.
But now I know what my parents were referring to when they called it the Idiot box.
Time to start again in the rice paddies. Harvest is over, and the typical method of clearing the fields to be ready for the next crop is to burn the leftovers down to the soil.
Hội An, Vietnam
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