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The 15 Craziest Things In Nature You Won't Believe Actually Exist. Mother Nature is beautiful and amazing because we can see many amazing stuff like these 15 things that you won’t believe they actually exist.

The 15 Craziest Things In Nature You Won't Believe Actually Exist

All these places are real. It is hard to believe in that, but that is true. 1. - StumbleUpon. The 27 Incredible Once In A Lifetime Shots. Posted by admin on Apr 3, 2013 in Gallery | 47 comments.

The 27 Incredible Once In A Lifetime Shots

20 Very Interesting Photos From The '30s. I love old photos because this is the only way I can really see our history.

20 Very Interesting Photos From The '30s

I like to check out the details such as clothing, decorations or food products because is not only interesting to see their habits but also how these evolved during decades or centuries. The images below were taken in the ’30s in various circumstances from an ice-skating scene and all the way to a legendary image with Stalin fooling around. 21 Most Beautiful Nature Photos On Stumbleupon. These are the 21 most beautiful nature photos on Stumbleupon.

21 Most Beautiful Nature Photos On Stumbleupon

21 Most Beautiful Nature Photos On Stumbleupon. 21 Most Beautiful Nature Photos On Stumbleupon. 21 Most Beautiful Nature Photos On Stumbleupon. - StumbleUpon. - StumbleUpon. RGB by Carnovsky. Carnovsky is a Milan based artist/designer duo comprised of Francesco Rugi and Silvia Quintanilla.

RGB by Carnovsky

RGB is a work about the exploration of the “surface’s deepness”. RGB designs create surfaces that mutate and interact with different chromatic stimulus. RGB’s technique consists in the overlapping of three different images, each one in a primary color. The resulting images from this three level’s superimposition are unexpected and disorienting. The colors mix up, the lines and shapes entwine becoming oneiric and not completely clear. These Are the Most Exquisitely Weird Spiders You Will Ever See. Spiders are among the craftiest and most beautiful of arthropods, entirely undeserving of their maligned reputation. Some signal their presence with massive horns or brilliant colors, others attempt to blend into the scenery. Many spin intricate traps of sticky silk, but some chase their prey -- or ambush it, bursting out of burrows hidden beneath Earth's surface. Some spiders are solitary, watching over trembling webs and waiting for the day when they can mate and cannibalize their partner.

Others live in colonies, dividing chores among hundreds of individuals. Ethereal Macro Photos of Snowflakes in the Moments Before They Disappear. Russian photographer Andrew Osokin is a master of winter macro photography.

Ethereal Macro Photos of Snowflakes in the Moments Before They Disappear

His photo collection is chock full of gorgeous super-close-up photographs of insects, flowers, snow, and frost. Among his most impressive shots are photographs of individual snowflakes that have fallen upon the ground and are in the process of melting away. The shots are so detailed and so perfectly framed that you might suspect them of being computer-generated fabrications. They’re not though. The images were all captured using a Nikon D80 or Nikon D90 DSLR and a 60mm or 90mm macro lens. - StumbleUpon. Crossing by Tom Eikrem. Bluebonnets and a Spring Storm. World's Most Beautiful Trees Photography.

The Portland Japanese Garden is a traditional Japanese garden occupying 5.5 acres (22,000 m²), located within Washington Park in the west hills of Portland, Oregon, USA.

World's Most Beautiful Trees Photography

Photo by: unknown Huge 750 years old sequoia tree, California. Photo by: Michael Nichols. Stumblers Who Like greengirl.org. August Sunset-3D Panorama. The echo of silence by Anja Buehrer. Happy New Year. Happy New Year / 30 December, 2009 [click for previous image: let it snow #3] Happy New Year / 30 December, 2009 [click for next image: ringing in the new year] Title • Happy New Year I've spent the last couple of days wondering what to post to close out the year and then came across this entry on momentaryawe.com (run by my good friend Catalin Marin): his twelve favourite shots from 2009, one from each month.

Happy New Year

- StumbleUpon. - StumbleUpon. - StumbleUpon. Surreal Photography by George Christakis / Surreal Photography / Photography Hubs and Blogs. OPTICAL ILLUSIONS and MOVIE POSTERS by Rowan Stocks Moore. Top 100 Photos of the Year 2012. *Please note the photographs themselves were not necessarily taken in 2012, they just happened to be featured as a POTD this year.

Top 100 Photos of the Year 2012

The pictures are also listed in reverse chronological order. There is no ranking amongst the photos Enjoy! Photograph by Robert Elves on Flickr. Flower Mandalas by Kathy Klein. The 33 Most Beautiful Abandoned Places In The World. Many people doesn’t know, and didn’t even heard about these famous abandoned places.

The 33 Most Beautiful Abandoned Places In The World

Many of these places are really something amazing, but they are also really sad when you take a closer look at them. On the folowing list, you can see abandoned planes, abandoned ships, as well as the abandoned houses, and so many other things, that are really amazing and magnificent. So, check out these amazing abandoned places photos. 1. Christ of the Abyss at San Fruttuoso, Liguria 2. 3. Still Life: Bent Objects. UPDATE: The Return of Bent Objects Wires transform these objects from inanimate to hilarious works of art. TYPOE_CONFETTI-DEATH_1_900px.jpg (JPEG Image, 900 × 603 pixels)

Unusual Friendship « worldarea.info. National Geographic Photo Contest 2011 - In Focus. National Geographic is currently holding its annual photo contest, with the deadline for submissions coming up on November 30. For the past nine weeks, the society has been gathering and presenting galleries of submissions, encouraging readers to vote for them as well. National Geographic was kind enough to let me choose among its entries from 2011 for display here on In Focus. Gathered below are 45 images from the three categories of People, Places, and Nature, with captions written by the individual photographers. [45 photos] Paper towel drawings. Green Octo. Cole Rise.

Won Park – The Master of Origami Paper Folding. Origami is the traditional Japanese art of paper folding. The goal of this art is to create a representation of an object using geometric folds and crease patterns preferably without the use of gluing or cutting the paper, and using only one piece of paper. Won Park is the master of Origami. He is also called the “money folder”, a practitioner of origami whose canvas is the United States One Dollar Bill. Bending, twisting, and folding, Won Park creates life-like shapes inspired by objects living and not– both in stunning detail.

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35 Heartwarming Photos That Will Restore Your Faith in Humanity. Stumblers Who Like Most Amazing Miniature Food Artworks by Shay Aaron. Shay Aaron is a brilliant artist from Israel who makes the most astonishing miniature food jewelry. These foodstuffs look so beautiful that we would desire to eat them. Actually, there’s a whole market out there for miniature food. Not actual stuff you can eat, but beautifully hand made designs of steaks, burgers, pies, vegetables, eggs and pretty much food artworks you can think of.

Some Bizzare and Odd things around us… Beauty of the nature lies in viewer’s eyes. Alive Without Breath: Three Dimensional Animals Painted in Layers of Resin by Keng Lye.