WONDERFUL EARTH by ~~~johnny~~...

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WONDERFUL EARTH by ~~~johnny~~~

Hi guys 🙂
Here is a picture i took about two months ago!
A new place and i was pretty lucky with the light and conditions 🙂
Wonderful light and delicious mist covering the seasurface really made my day 🙂 or should i say night, this was taken a little past 1AM 🙂
Hope you like it and i wish you all a wonderful weekend 🙂
Johnny 🙂

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WONDERFUL EARTH by ~~~johnny~~~ Hi guys 🙂 Here is a picture i took about two months ago! A new place and i was pretty lucky with the light and conditions 🙂 Wonderful light and delicious mist covering the seasurface...

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Lion in the Rain by Brendon Cr...

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Lion in the Rain by Brendon Cremer

A beautiful male lion looks around the plains during a downpour, looking for the rest of his pride that were out of sight, taking shelter under some palm trees. Duba Plains, Okavango Delta, Botswana PHOTO SAFARIS | MY WEBSITE | FACEBOOK | TWITTER

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Lion in the Rain by Brendon Cremer A beautiful male lion looks around the plains during a downpour, looking for the rest of his pride that were out of sight, taking shelter under some palm trees. Duba Plains, Okavango...

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See Jungen by Andreas Gruber

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See Jungen by Andreas Gruber

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The Lost World by Max Rive

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The Lost World by Max Rive

This photo is taken somewhere between Thorsmork and landmannalaugar at sunset. A relative small area but with an incredible diversity in scenery . You can find icecaves, desserts, craters and glaciers at one place and behind the next mountain you might see green mountains, flowers, and volcanic mountains.

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The Lost World by Max Rive This photo is taken somewhere between Thorsmork and landmannalaugar at sunset. A relative small area but with an incredible diversity in scenery . You can find icecaves, desserts, craters and...

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Reinebringen Views by Nicholas...

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Reinebringen Views by Nicholas Roemmelt

The view from Reinebringen on the Lofoten Islands (Norway) is probably one of the most spectacular views of the whole archipelago.

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Crepidiastrum sonchifolium (Bunge) Pak & Kawano
Took at Hantack Botanic Garden with my wife.

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To All In Awe by Aaron M

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To All In Awe by Aaron M

While cooking dinner in Yosemite I looked up at the sky and noticed some high clouds had moved in but they were primarily only in one small patch of the sky. I made my way to Tuolumne Meadows and setup by a little pond that faced west and waited. To my frustration, there was not a cloud in the sky to the west. The old saying of “look behind you!” couldn’t have been more true on this evening. When I turned around and saw the absolutely GORGEOUS lenticular clouds behind me, I didn’t even think “grab your camera bag” — I just took off running for the Tuolumne River. I knew I wanted Lembert Dome, the river, and the amazing sky in my photo. Thankfully neither bear nor human touched my camera bag during the 30 minutes I was away shooting. The title of this photo, is a play on the name of the area, “Tuolumne” (pronounced Two-all-um-knee). Nikon D800 w/Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8G ED AF-S:
24mm, f/10, 1/3 sec, ISO 100
11 image panorama, cropped www.aaronmphotography.com/Nature/Landscapes/i-QhRL2H8/A

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To All In Awe by Aaron M While cooking dinner in Yosemite I looked up at the sky and noticed some high clouds had moved in but they were primarily only in one small patch of the sky. I made my way to Tuolumne Meadows...

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Paciano, Italy by Nicodemo Qua...

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Paciano, Italy by Nicodemo Quaglia

Paciano is an Italian town of 988 inhabitants in the province of Perugia in Umbria.
It is included among the most beautiful villages in Italy.
The medieval town is set on a hill Petrarvella (391 m asl) where, in ancient times, there was a temple dedicated to the god Janus. It can be accessed by three doors: La Fiorentina, la Perugina e Porta Rastrella.

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Gullfoss Viewpoint by Carlo Mu...

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Gullfoss Viewpoint by Carlo Murenu

Gullfoss waterfall in Iceland. Fb page : www.facebook.com/carlomurenuphoto

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Rice Field by Virojt Changyenc...

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sunrise at rice field at Chiangmai, Thailand

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African Perforator by Marsel v...

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African Perforator by Marsel van Oosten

Here’s another one from a previous Beyond The Great Rivers photo tour in Zambia. Little over three weeks and I will be leading two tours there again – can’t wait. Zambia is probably one of the few unspoiled safari destinations left in Africa. If you’re tired of crowds and vehicles in the Masai Mara, the Serengeti, Chobe or Kruger, then Zambia might just be the place you’re looking for. Not as developed in terms of tourism as the other destinations, but a much nicer wilderness experience. And if you like hippos and elephants, this place is sheer heaven. Our camps are right on the river’s edge and that’s where all the action is during the dry season. The Zambezi river has the highest hippo density in the world, and that’s something you will notice right away 🙂 Not only will you see their heads popping up all over the rivers, you will hear their noise throughout the night 🙂 Hippos are very territorial though, so care must be taken to not get too close to them. For this shot we banked our little boat not far from our camp, where a small pod of hippos was relaxing. When they’re in the water, they’re much more relaxed than when they’re on land, so usually they get used to your presence pretty fast. However, they do move around a little and bump into each other every now and then. This sometimes leads to intimidating behavior where one hippo tries to scare off the other. And that’s what you see here – it sure works! If you would like to join me on our next Zambia photo safari, please check out my website for more information, pictures and tour impression video clips: www.squiver.com This year’s tour is fully booked, but there are few spaces left on our 2015 tours. Hope to see you there! Marsel ©2014 Marsel van Oosten, All Rights Reserved. This image is not available for use on websites, blogs or other media without the explicit written permission of the photographer.

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African Perforator by Marsel van Oosten Here’s another one from a previous Beyond The Great Rivers photo tour in Zambia. Little over three weeks and I will be leading two tours there again – can’t wait....

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