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Possibly one of the weirdest geological formations in the world. MACIEJ KUCIARA. A sunrise in China's Sea of Clouds is shockingly gorgeous. Not too shabby.

A sunrise in China's Sea of Clouds is shockingly gorgeous

Not too crazy about the double exposure parts. That was a bit much for me. What the heck was going on with the people dancing in light suits? More of that, please. the double exposure thing i was just trying out some stuff, showing the fast heartbeat of the city kinda thing... and ya, i don't really like it myself. maybe i'll replace it with something else in v2.0 when i get a chance to shoot more different footage.

National Geographic Society - Celebrating 125 Years. Land of a Thousand Islands by *erezmarom on deviantART. 30 Best Earth Pictures of the Week – July 10th to July 17th. 1.

30 Best Earth Pictures of the Week – July 10th to July 17th

The Blue Dragon by Steve Richards 2. World's Largest Cave, Son Doong, Prepping For First Public Tours. The Son Doong Cave in Vietnam is the biggest cave in the world.

World's Largest Cave, Son Doong, Prepping For First Public Tours

It's over 5.5 miles long, has a jungle and river, and could fit a 40-story skyscraper within its walls. But nobody knew any of that until about six years ago. The recently discovered cave has been touted as the largest in the world, although other caves vie for the title of longest (Mammoth Cave in Brownsville, Kentucky nabs that title with about 400 miles of passageways) and deepest (Krubera Cave in the nation of Georgia). A local man discovered the cave entrance in 1991, but British cavers were the first to explore it in 2009.