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Beautiful Artworks By Janne Olkkonen. February 18th, 2011 Huda Ikraam janne Ollkonen is brilliant artist, He draw a lot of pictures and make awesome art. Basely he is a photographer and photography is passion of him..It an adventurist man, they go anywhere for beautiful shoot and stay only one place dont leave the place even they get a perfect shoot, His art pictures is also too famous and his art telling a story. If you see these pictures you can find a story in it, Here i am going to show you some beautiful and really amazing art photos of Janne Ollkonen. hope you like his artworks and my collection.

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The World's Biggest Cave. National Geographic presents The World's Biggest Cave, a TV special that gives us a close-up look at Son Doong, a huge recently-discovered underground labyrinth in Vietnam. 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 world-record holder? The explorers traveled for miles through the cave before hitting a 46-foot-high wall. Now, follow the team as they return to Son Doong to finish exploring the cave and climb the wall.

Will Son Doong prove to be the worlds biggest cave? The special airs Monday, December 20th at 10PM EST. A half-mile block of 40-story buildings could fit inside this lit stretch of Hang Son Doong, which may be the world's biggest subterranean passage. Like a castle on a knoll, a rock formation shines beneath a skylight in Hang Son Doong. Son Trach, Bo Trach District, Vietnam. Extreme Earth Photos, Landscape Photos, Gallery, Wallpaper -– National Geographic.

Hubble Heritage Gallery of Images. IMAGE Spacecraft Pictures Aurora. From space, the aurora is a crown of light that circles each of Earth’s poles. The IMAGE satellite captured this view of the aurora australis (southern lights) on September 11, 2005, four days after a record-setting solar flare sent plasma—an ionized gas of protons and electrons—flying towards the Earth. The ring of light that the solar storm generated over Antarctica glows green in the ultraviolet part of the spectrum, shown in this image. The IMAGE observations of the aurora are overlaid onto NASA’s satellite-based Blue Marble image. From the Earth’s surface, the ring would appear as a curtain of light shimmering across the night sky. Like all solar storms, the September storm distorted the shape of the magnetic field that surrounds the Earth. Since 2000, IMAGE has provided insight into how the Earth’s powerful magnetic field protects the planet from solar winds.

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