View allAll Photos Tagged CopySpace
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!
Tiny jellyfish twins swim at the Sea Life Aquarium in Helsinki, Finland. They look a bit puzzled amongst the larger siblings.
Stunning sunset golden glow as the sun sinks behind the Blue Mountains, and views south along the Nepean River at Penrith
© Copyright 2014 Mark Warnes Photography All rights reserved. This image is not free for use <a href="http://www.markwarnes -photography.com
Found a Small frog in the garden. www.iStock.com/richard-7
secure.istockphoto.com/ca/photo/boy-holding-small-frog-gm...
Taroko Gorge is an impressive 19-km-long canyon, situated near Taiwan's east coast. The area of the gorge is also identified as Taroko Gorge National Park.
Taroko Gorge began as coral deposits deep under the sea. Under pressure from geological forces, the coral was transformed into limestone and then marble, schists and gneiss. Five million years ago, as Taiwan was lifted from the sea by the collision of the Philippine and Eurasian plates, the gorge began to be formed. In essence, the upward thrust of hard rock, combined with the erosion of the soft layers from water and landslides left towering canyon walls to form the world's deepest marble canyon.
Canterbury Bells wildflowers in Joshua Tree National Park during Californias superbloom Bell wildflowers in Joshua Tree National Park during Californias superbloom
Pier with landing lights at Hong Kong airport extends out into the sea. Long exposure gives a smooth sea
A man is clearly giving an advice to a woman on a park bench. The summer day is slowy turning to evening.
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!
This photo was made in Nelson, a small town located in a coastal area of Victoria, Australia. It was made at night using a long exposure which smoothed the water, created a blurred look to the clouds and turned stars into streaks of light.
Tokyo Skyline at Sunset with Mt. Fuji in the Background
Follow me on Google +.
All rights reserved. Do not use this image without my permission.