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Lily-31-days-old.jpg from worldzootoday.com. Goodtoseeyou7rl.jpg from imageshack.us. Colorful-flower-field_1920x1200_71912.jpg from mi9.com. Novartis "Reflections" Campaign on Photography Served. 18 Places to Feel Dwarfed by Nature. Sure we present a lot of cool new hotels and awesome architectural sites, but to some travelers, those things don’t mean a thing.

Adventure seekers and nature lovers like to be swallowed whole by the natural beauty that surrounds them. The Matador Network recently scoped out 18 places that have the ability to make one feel very, very small. Here are a few of these awe-inspiring locations. Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia This salt plain is the world’s largest and traps rainwater during wet winter months, creating a tripped-out sky mirror. Great Ocean Road, Australia The coast along one of the world’s most spectacular roads is also good for a walk. Yosemite National Park, CaliforniaHalf Dome is a granite dome in Yosemite National Park, located in northeastern Mariposa County, California, at the eastern end of Yosemite Valley — possibly Yosemite’s most familiar rock formation. Desert, southern Peru Sand accumulates into massive dunes in one of the driest deserts on Earth.

Share this post. Love__004097_.jpg from zastavki.com. Elephants Winter Joy. Elephant’s Winter Joy. Elephants play in the snow at a zoo in Berlin. Elephants are large land mammals in two genera of the family Elephantidae: Elephas and Loxodonta. Three species of elephant are living today: the African bush elephant, the African forest elephant and the Asian elephant . All other species and genera of Elephantidae are extinct, some since the last ice age although dwarf forms of mammoths may have survived as late as 2,000 BC.

Elephants and other Elephantidae were once classified with other thick-skinned animals in a now invalid order, Pachydermata. Pets Foto Daily Choose. Most Colorful River In The World | River, During, Water, Site,... At first I thought this was a hoax, so I looked it up on the net. It really does exist!! The river shown in the photographs is the Caristales (CAÑO CRISTALES), which is located near the town of La Macarena in Colombia , South America . The river, world famous for its colorful display, has been called:"the river that ran away to paradise," "the most beautiful river in the world" and "the river of five colors". During Colombia 's wet season, the water flows fast and deep, obscuring the bottom of the river and denying the mosses and algae that call the river home the sun that they need.

During the dry season there is not enough water to support the dazzling array of life in the river. But during a brief span between the wet and dry seasons, when the water level is just right, the many varieties of algae and moss bloom in a dazzling display of colours. The part of the river where the colourful blooms occur is quite isolated and is not accessible by road. 217794_1266152627_large.jpg from cgsociety.org.

The Most Adventurous Cat In The World. Notice. Lion cubs go for their first swim at National Zoo | L.A. Unleashed | Los... At the National Zoo in Washington, D.C., four lion cubs born in late August had their first swimming lesson Tuesday. Why would lion cubs need a swimming lesson, you ask? Good question. When the cubs move with their mother, Shera, to an outdoor enclosure (likely to happen in late December), they'll find themselves surrounded by a water-filled moat. Keepers wanted to ensure their safety by making sure they'd be able to swim should they accidentally fall in.

According to the zoo, the swimming test was a success, with all four cubs -- three females and one male, if you're wondering -- managing to perform a passable dog paddle. The cubs swam under the supervision of the zoo's great cats curator, Craig Saffoe, and two keepers, Rebecca Stites and Kristen Clark. After the jump, check out more photos and video of the cubs' first swim session. 00012.jpg from spaceghetto.org. Graffiti-on-Polar-icebergs.png from buzzhunt.co.uk. 162697_486337394338_616279338_5525415_7576096_n.jpg from fbcdn.net. 10 Best Places to Live for Escaping World Conflict | Expatify. Where would you be the safest if World War 3 broke out tomorrow? Perhaps it’s a grim subject, but safety and distance from world conflict can be a motivating factor in your choice to expatriate.

At the very least, conflict around the world can weigh heavy on the soul, and it’s nice to know there are some places still left in the world where you might be left in peace. Thus, we’ve assembled a list of the 10 best places to live if you want to escape world conflict. 10. Switzerland Switzerland’s long history of neutrality and its tucked away location among the valleys of the Alps still make it a safe bet, even despite having a high number of bordering nations. 9. Costa Rica has a stable democracy, a disbanded military and a national policy of neutrality. 8. There are regions of Papua New Guinea that are still being discovered for the first time. 7. 6. 5. 4.

Isolated in the middle of Micronesia, Tuvalu is among the safest and most remote places in the world. 3. 2. 1. Comments. 500x_snow.jpg from gawkerassets.com. Couples on Photography Served. Stunning Photography by Hougaard Malan | smashingpicture.com. “I had no prominent artistic or photographic influence in my childhood or family. I was born in the Free State and moved to the Western Cape at the age of 6. If I could briefly sum up my childhood it would be a lot of falling off bicycles and long nights playing computer.

My guess about where my eye and passion for photographing landscapes came from is as good as anybody’s. My dad is an agronomist and my mom is a musician, somehow those two influences culminated into a rare talent for capturing nature’s beauty. It all started when I got my first digital SLR at the age of 19 and I instantly became obsessed. Within two years I changed my career plans from becoming an engineer or architect to pursuing a career in landscape photography. I am obsessed with the moments created when the elements of nature combine as if painted by a god, to create scenes so beautiful that one has to take the time to stand back in awe and just marvel at the beauty of the world we live in. Visit website.