UNTEN AM SEE by Michael J. Koc...

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UNTEN AM SEE by Michael J. Kochniss

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UNTEN AM SEE by Michael J. Kochniss © Michael J. Kochniss | mjk-photo.de | instagram.com/mjk_photo Michael J. Kochniss: Photos

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Glory morning in the valley by...

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Highlands of Iceland by Sergey...

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Highlands of Iceland by Sergey Aleshchenko

Iceland.
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Highlands of Iceland by Sergey Aleshchenko Iceland. Aerial photography Sergey Aleshchenko: Photos

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Sic Parvis Magna by Marko Bish...

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Sic Parvis Magna by Marko Bishop Jadro

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Sic Parvis Magna by Marko Bishop Jadro If you like my work please find me at: WEBSITE | FACEBOOK | 500PX | INSTAGRAM. All your likes, comments and shares are truly appreciated. Marko Bishop Jadro: Photos

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drops by Georg Scharf

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drops by Georg Scharf

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drops by Georg Scharf Georg Scharf: Photos

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Tre Cime by Timothy Poulton

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Tre Cime by Timothy Poulton

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Whirling Landscape by Simon W ...

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Whirling Landscape by Simon W Xu

There is no definitive explanation on how the Vermilion Cliffs were formed. To appreciate the scale of this amazing natural wonder, take notice of a small person in the distance on the middle right. Best view in full screen.

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Whirling Landscape by Simon W Xu There is no definitive explanation on how the Vermilion Cliffs were formed. To appreciate the scale of this amazing natural wonder, take notice of a small person in the distance on the...

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Reflected in Stone by Jessica ...

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Reflected in Stone by Jessica Drossin

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Reflected in Stone by Jessica Drossin If you’re looking for tools for your photos please visit my store here and consider joining my Facebook Group I’m sending out a FREE overlay this month, so please sign...

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PORTRAIT OF A TIGER by Arne Ch...

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PORTRAIT OF A TIGER by Arne Chr. Borge

The tiger is the largest species among the Felidae and classified in the genus Panthera. It is most recognizable for its dark vertical stripes on reddish-orange fur with a lighter underside. It is an apex predator, primarily preying on ungulates such as deer and bovids. With a weight at max 310 kg they can reach the speed of 65 km/h in short bursts. A Tiger is a powerful carnivore, a hunter with sharp teeth, strong jaws, and a very agile body.

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PORTRAIT OF A TIGER by Arne Chr. Borge The tiger is the largest species among the Felidae and classified in the genus Panthera. It is most recognizable for its dark vertical stripes on reddish-orange fur with a lighter...

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Rain Dance ! by Sunil

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Rain Dance ! by Sunil

The male peacock open its feathers before rain. They dance or just open up their feathers to attract female peahens to mate. … So, if you believed that a peacock enjoys rains and that’s why it dances, you are wrong.!!

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Rain Dance ! by Sunil The male peacock open its feathers before rain. They dance or just open up their feathers to attract female peahens to mate. … So, if you believed that a peacock enjoys rains and...

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Morning Twlight at Big Sky, Mo...

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Morning Twlight at Big Sky, Montana by John S

Big Sky is a mountain in southwestern Montana in Madison County, an hour south of Bozeman via U.S. Highway 191 in Big Sky, Montana. It is the second largest ski resort in the United States by acreage. Big Sky Resort, which opened in late 1973, offers the “Biggest Skiing in America” with more than 5,800 acres (2,300 ha) of terrain, a vertical drop of 4,350 feet (1,330 m),[1] 300 degrees of skiing off of Lone Mountain (11,167 ft (3,404 m)) and some of the most consistent snowfall in the country. In July 2013, Big Sky Resort acquired 200 acres (81 ha) on Spirit Mountain, which were previously owned by Spanish Peaks, a private club. In October of the same year, Big Sky Resort acquired the terrain and facilities of Moonlight Basin, a neighboring resort that shared the northern exposure of Lone Mountain.

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Morning Twlight at Big Sky, Montana by John S Big Sky is a mountain in southwestern Montana in Madison County, an hour south of Bozeman via U.S. Highway 191 in Big Sky, Montana. It is the second largest ski resort in...

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Angry bird… by Arno van ...

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Angry bird… by Arno van Zon

The Eurasian hobby (Falco subbuteo), or just simply hobby, is a small, slim falcon. It belongs to a rather close-knit group of similar falcons often considered a subgenus Hypotriorchis. You have got to love nature and its creations. Fijne dag allemaal.

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Angry bird… by Arno van Zon The Eurasian hobby (Falco subbuteo), or just simply hobby, is a small, slim falcon. It belongs to a rather close-knit group of similar falcons often considered a subgenus Hypotriorchis....

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