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This small lake lies just beyond Baisse du Basto, in the heart of the Mercantour National Park. Surrounded by jagged rocks and patches of alpine grass, the lake reflects the cloudy sky above, creating a calm and mysterious atmosphere. The rugged terrain and quiet water give the scene a wild, untouched feeling—perfect for hikers seeking solitude and raw beauty in the high mountains.
This photo was taken from Baisse du Basto, a high mountain pass in the Mercantour National Park in the French Alps. The foreground is filled with large, jagged rocks, showing the rough and wild terrain typical of this altitude. In the distance, steep mountain slopes rise dramatically, partially covered by mist and clouds. A small patch of blue sky breaks through, adding contrast to the grey tones of the rocks and peaks. The scene feels remote and powerful—a raw glimpse into the alpine wilderness.
All aboard the Dublin Bus route 99 – not to be confused with the creamy 99 ice cream that Dubliners adore, complete with a Cadbury’s Flake!
This cheerful, fully electric single-decker from Alexander Dennis zips through the city, whisking tourists and locals alike into the lush green heart of Phoenix Park. Along the way, it swings by the much-loved Dublin Zoo, where you might spot a lion or two before heading to the Phoenix Park Visitor Centre – the perfect spot for a day out! Route 99 is a tourist favourite, offering a scenic ride through one of Dublin’s most iconic parks, all while keeping things eco-friendly.
Hop on and enjoy the journey – just don’t expect a Flake with your ticket!
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A pretty amazing spot to explore and swim in dozens of mini waterfalls and pools. The water was fairly cold, but I was able to wade through with my Nikon D750 SLR, without dropping it, to take some photos. Very cool spot.
A heartwarming moment captured in the lush canopy of Sinharaja Rainforest, Sri Lanka. This Purple-faced langur (Semnopithecus vetulus) and her baby were a stunning reminder of the raw beauty and emotional connections in the wild.
Endemic to Sri Lanka and classified as Endangered, these remarkable primates are usually shy and elusive, making this encounter all the more special. Watching the bond between mother and baby langur unfold in their natural habitat was a truly magical experience!
Sinharaja continues to amaze with its diverse wildlife and incredible biodiversity.
This photo shows a group of Alpine ibexes (called bouquetins in French) standing on rugged rocks near Baisse du Basto, in the Mercantour National Park. These wild mountain goats are perfectly adapted to steep terrain, with strong legs and curved horns that help them move easily across the rocky landscape. The scene captures the raw beauty of alpine wildlife in its natural habitat, surrounded by jagged stones and earthy tones.
Wearing orange life vests and wide-eyed expressions, a group of tourists emerges from the yawning mouth of the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park—one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature. The dramatic limestone formations of Palawan's underground river contrast sharply with the jade-green water and dappled light above, offering a moment of stillness after an otherworldly ride beneath the mountain.
Caana, translated as "sky palace" is the largest building at the Caracol archeological site. This picture doesn't do it justice, as I am at ground-level and the structure goes even higher than you can see in this picture. In fact, Wikipedia says that thi structure remains one of the largest man-made structures in Belize! Regardless, this spot is impressive and special. We were allowed to climb to the top, in fact, climbe all over it. A "Must See" spot if you travel to Belize.
A big gaping crack in the mountain - that is the entrance into the Barton Creek Cave. We were one of the first of the day to enter - you can see the only other boat that had already entered the cave system ahead of us.
The Rio Frio creek flows through a very large cave (70 foot entrances), coincidently called the Rio Frio Cave. It's very easily accessible, with huge entrances both upstream (this photo) and downstream (a yet to be posted photo). Well worth the side-trip to see this magnificent cave. The cave is located in the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve, in the Cayo District within Belize.
The Rio Frio cave mouth is so huge, it is tough to capture in a single picture. You enter about 1/2 way up the side of the mouth, following a set of steps to a nice viewing area, as seen in the left edge of this photo.
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An amazing set of waterfalls and pools that you can swim in! If you look closely in this photo you can see a couple taking pictures near one of the more picturesque waterfalls. Cayo District, Belize
This serene capture from Kui Buri National Park, Thailand, showcases the peaceful coexistence of wildlife in its natural habitat. An Asian elephant meanders through the forest while a graceful egret glides by, framed by lush foliage and dappled sunlight. Kui Buri is renowned for its rich biodiversity, offering a safe haven for many species. This image captures a brief, beautiful interaction within the wilderness, emphasizing the beauty of nature and the importance of conservation.
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Mt. Kerinci, the highest active volcano west of Kamchatka and east of Iran, as seen at sunset from Bukit Khayangan. Kerinci Seblat National Park, Sumatra, Indonesia.
Exposed roots gripping the red earth of Anaga, Tenerife. A testament to nature’s endurance, these tangled lifelines hold firm against time and erosion in this mystical forest.
Kerinci region, Sumatra, Indonesia
The forest trail to the remote village of Renah Kemumu, a small community completely within the boundaries of the Kerinci Seblat National Park.
Although native to the new world, one often comes across passion fruit growing wild in Kerinci, due to people tossing their fruit rubbish into the bush.
Kerinci region, Sumatra, Indonesia
Headed out to Rawa Bento swamp to go canoeing down the Batang Sangir river. One of the reasons for the trip was that I wanted to test out the new inflatable boats that I got. Unfortunately, I didn't realize that we were going to be travelling upstream...
I proved to be great entertainment for a whole nearby village as I tried to paddle furiously against the river, only to be dragged helplessly the opposite direction before finally anchoring myself in the swamp growth. Eventually I was rescued by a wooden canoe, which we proceeded to use for the rest of the journey. Guess I'll stick to lakes and going downstream in the future!
Bento Swamps, Kerinci Seblat National Park, Sumatra.
Birding right out your bedroom, from the balcony of a canopy room, the Canopy Lodge, El Valle de Anton, Panama
Photo by Kike Calvo
Canopy Adventure is located in a beautiful valley (El Valle) not far from Panama City, the capital city of Panama. This exciting new ecotourism opportunity allows visitors to enter and explore the rain forest canopy using safe modern climbing techniques.. After an invigorating short climb to the top of the ridge through a bird-rich forest, you strap in and soar through the treetops, where you see a wealth of unexpected natural beauty and activity. Swooping from platform to platform high among the sturdy cloud forest trees, you pass over the stream and waterfall not once, but twice.
Canopy Adventure is located in a beautiful valley (El Valle) not far from Panama City, the capital city of Panama. This exciting new ecotourism opportunity allows visitors to enter and explore the rain forest canopy using safe modern climbing techniques.. After an invigorating short climb to the top of the ridge through a bird-rich forest, you strap in and soar through the treetops, where you see a wealth of unexpected natural beauty and activity. Swooping from platform to platform high among the sturdy cloud forest trees, you pass over the stream and waterfall not once, but twice.
Located deep in the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve, a Belize National Park, and an hour or so from the Guatamalan border, Blancaneux offered a great location for adventure, fantastic food, and an awesome room with a private view of the Privassion Creek.
We came across this incredible , snow-white spider in our explorations. On first glance, I assumed this was some sort of bizarre cave-dwelling spider with some very unique adaptations. Unfortunately, it was too high up on the cave wall to be able to study it well. I immediately posted the photo when I got home, and a friend suggested that it could be a spider covered in a fungus. A close inspection of a hard crop did seem to show similar patterns on the legs with another type of spider we came across in the cave. So in the end, this seems to be a variety of Huntsman spider (Sparassidae) infected with a pathogenic fungus, possibly a type of Cordyceps - www.youtube.com/watch?v=XuKjBIBBAL8
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"The Great Mosque" in the village of Pondok Tinggi, Sungaipenuh. It was built in 1874 without nails.
The "South Bay" vessel is a purpose built, state of the art, modern eco tour vessel was built especially to suit the local conditions. Its open sides allow exceptional visibility and the unique hull design ensures a smooth, stable and comfortable ride for an intimate group of 20 guests.
The design allows our guests to explore areas only accessible by boat on an up close nature based guided adventure. Queenscliff, Victoria.