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10 Most Beautiful Geological Wonders

10 Most Beautiful Geological Wonders
Our planet has some beautiful natural creations which are so amazing that its very hard to some-up everything in this post. Many of them were formed in a natural way, such as the eruption of a volcano or meteorite fall. Outside of Belize, a country in South America, is almost perfectly circular hole with a diameter of 0.4 km. The water depth in this hole -145 m, which gives it a deep blue color. Tourists from all over the world are immersed in the great blue hole of Belize, to admire the amazing species of fish in its clear waters. 2. In the Sahara desert in Mauritania is one of the most amazing geological wonders, Eye of the Sahara, which is also called the structure Rishat. 3. Darwaza – a city in Turkmenistan, where there is an impressive geological formation, called the Gates of Hell. 4. On the coldest continent, Antarctica is Erebus volcanic mountain covered with hundreds of ice towers. 5. Australian aborigines, who live here are called Devil boulders Carla Carla (Karlu Karlu). 6.

A Trip to Iran - In Focus Amos Chapple is a travel photographer who made the following pictures over the course of three visits to the Islamic Republic of Iran between December 2011 and January 2013. The New Zealand freelancer said he "was amazed by the difference in western perceptions of the country, and what I saw on the ground... I think because access for journalists is so difficult, people have a skewed image of what Iran is -- the regime actually want to portray the country as a cauldron of anti-western sentiment so they syndicate news footage of chanting nutcases which is happily picked up by overseas networks. Use j/k keys or ←/→ to navigate Choose: Palangan Village, in the mountains near the Iraq border. A worker inside Vakil Mosque, Shiraz. At the Sa'adabad Palace complex in northern Tehran, Islamic revolutionaries sawed a statue of the deposed Shah in half. Women in the hills above Tehran at dusk. A shepherd leads his flock out to pasture in the mountains on the Iran/Iraq border.

Fotografias de Mohammadreza Momeni. Foto Mohammadreza Momeni. Edwin Locke - Photos from 1936-37 Edwin Locke was another FSA photographer. Children leaving grade school at Reedsville, West Virginia, 1936 Factory girls, Manchester, New Hampshire, 1937 Line of flood refugees at mealtime in camp for white flood refugees at Forrest City, Arkansas, 1937 Lined up and waiting for a meal in the camp for Negro flood refugees at Forrest City, Arkansas, 1937 Negro flood refugees wearing identification tags after registering in the camp at Forrest City, Arkansas, 1937 Threshing, Brookeville, Maryland, 1937 Typhoid inoculation at Marianna, Arkansas, 1937 Great expression on the face of the woman receiving the inoculation! Young flood refugee in the camp at Forrest City, Arkansas, 1937

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