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A phone shot whilst looking for the elusive Hare. Early morning sunrays penetrating the low hanging mist on a cold morning.
Kaziranga National Park
Assam
Northeast India
The Indian rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis), also called the greater one-horned rhinoceros and great Indian rhinoceros, is a rhinoceros native to the Indian subcontinent. It is listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as populations are fragmented and restricted to less than 20,000 km (7,700 sq mi). Moreover, the extent and quality of the rhino's most important habitat, alluvial grassland and riverine forest, is considered to be in decline due to human and livestock encroachment.
The Indian rhinoceros once ranged throughout the entire stretch of the Indo-Gangetic Plain, but excessive hunting and agricultural development reduced their range drastically to 11 sites in northern India and southern Nepal. In the early 1990s, between 1,870 to 1,895 rhinos were estimated to have been alive. In 2015, a total of 3,555 Indian rhinoceros are estimated to live in the wild. – Wikipedia
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A SONG OF ETERNITY IN TIME.
ONCE, at night, in the manor wood
My Love and I long silent stood,
Amazed that any heavens could
Decree to part us, bitterly repining.
My Love, in aimless love and grief,
Reached forth and drew aside a leaf
That just above us played the thief
And stole our starlight that for us was shining.
A star that had remarked her pain
Shone straightway down that leafy lane,
And wrought his image, mirror-plain,
Within a tear that on her lash hung gleaming.
"Thus Time," I cried, '" is but a tear
Some one hath wept 'twixt hope and fear,
Yet in his little lucent sphere
Our star of stars, Eternity, is beaming."
S Lanier
Copyright © Erling Sivertsen. This image is protected under International Copyright laws and may not be downloaded, reproduced, copied, transmitted or manipulated without written permission
Front Page Explore Highest position # 35 on Thursday, November 27, 2008
The above photo is the view on the way during our trip. I took some shots to wait for this sunray shine through the cloud. The place is between Chiangmai and Mea Hongsorn, Thailand.
ทิวทัศน์ริมทางระหว่าง อ.แม่แจ่ม จังหวัดเชียงใหม่ กับ อ.ขุนยวม จังหวัดแม่ฮ่องสอน
Exposure: 1/800, Aperture: f/16, Focal Length: 18 mm, ISO: 100, -1eV
Nikon D90, Nikkor 12-24mm f/4G ED-IF AF-S DX
Look what you can find in 1m of water and 3m from shore at ʻAnaehoʻomalu Beach near Waikoloa on the Big Island of Hawaii! So easy to find and hang out with :-)
I love the brilliant red color of this common Florida shrub, and the pink ruffled edges of the green bud-studded seed comb that's beginning to form. Also, take a look at the long golden filaments that used to reach all the way to the end of the flower and now still tie them there hanging in the breeze. Nearby spiders have added their magic too... tethering in place this cluster with their angular glowing webs.
Odontonema strictum. Common Names: firespike, cardinal guard, scarlet flame. Family: Acanthaceae (acanthus Family). Frequently found in my neighborhood in Miami. Beautiful when the combs enlarge and dry.
Biscayne Park, FL
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Indeed it is very big sun rays. ..
the wind turbine pole is so big that a heavy truck can pass throgh it's orange & white pipe.
Sunrays over "la Baie des Anges" and the Villefranche peninsula, in Nice.
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