Both Cheryl & I get claustrophobic! Not sure we could even go in here for very long despite how LARGE it is. SOURCE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC In 2009, a team of British cavers investigated a recently uncovered cave in a remote Vietnamese jungle. The Son Doong cave is enormous; can it be larger than the current…
lReflection.David Keochkerian. These infrared photographs taken by France-based photographer David Keochkerian look like bizarre, saturated landscapes created from a Dr. Seuss illustration. Seasons seem reversed, with white trees appearing in spring, and bushes are transformed into something that looks like fragile blades of bubblegum. You can see much more on Facebook, and Keochkerian tells me…
When traveling I always find myself taking time to look at the clouds all around us. This batch of photos intrigues me hence the post. Enjoy the 60 pics of some of the craziest cloud formations I have ever seen. By Hal Amen On July 25, 2012 Cloud varieties go way beyond the cumulus, stratus,…
MERRY CHRISTMAS! Sometimes you need a reminder that people can do wonderful things. After a year like 2012 we need this reminder….most people are indeed GOOD! Many of these pictures gave us chills…I hope they do to you what they have done for us! Enjoy the goodness in people around the world! Matt Stopera BuzzFeed…
Posted by Steve Boyes of National Geographic Expeditions in Explorers Journal on December 3, 2012 Explore the wilderness with us… Within the next 10-15 years we will see the last-remaining wilderness area on earth dominated by the demands of growing human populations and undermined by accelerated climate change. When the earth’s last wild places are gone,…
They say if you are lucky enough to see a Spirit Bear you have Luck for LIFE! Please read this…you will learn a lot about our area of the globe. SOURCE: The Canadian Nature Photographer Spirit of the rainforest – Nikon D700 200-400mm VR F4 Lens
1. Wisteria Tunnel Wisteria Tunnel is located at the Kawachi Fuji Gardens in Kitakyushu, Japan. Flowering trees hang overhead and the different colored rows speckle the garden. Via: jeanniejeannie.com
Buildings of different purposes, rising out of lakes and rivers, submerged in gallons of water – the places where people once lived and worked, a homes to weeds and fishes now. These buildings were flooded and drowned by men’s own doing, in their hurry to change nature’s path for dams and reservoirs. Churches, monasteries, palaces and…
The deadline to enter this year’s National Geographic photo contest is coming up — this Friday, November 30. Back in September, the society started gathering and presenting galleries of submissions, encouraging readers to vote for them as well. Winners will be chosen on or around December 15, 2012. National Geographic was once more kind enough…
From this weekend!
SOURCE THE COOL HUNTER WE need a vacation! 😉 Intercontinental Hotel and Thalasso Spa – Bora Bora
More eagles today at Harrison Mills, BC. More dead salmon, got to ride my bike for fun…some sun, some rain but in the end a good day and great day to turn the heat on. Thanks to my heated liner and gloves! Preview of my post coming up! Click the pics for higher resolution
SOURCE: KOMAR.ORG If you go to this site you can see the larger versions of all pictures! Highly recommend These are the most AMAZING photos of a mother Hummingbird and her babies I have ever seen! Fantastic! The videos are even better!!!! After having nesting house finches with 5 babies on my front door, a…