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Eager to travel somewhere warm? Start plotting now for an adventure in one of these sizzling destinations. link
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"I never thought of myself as a war photographer. It wasn't what I set out to do," says photographer Lynsey Addario https://t.co/Ojy4IAv8iw
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Take a look at some of these vulnerable predators that are so crucial to the ocean's health https://t.co/PA7EWyda7L
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Explore the landscapes that illuminate rich legends of Iceland. link
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Considered the "food of the gods" in Guatemala, cacao still sweetens the air as ancient Maya tradition blends with Spanish colonial influences. link
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Photo by @renan_ozturk
An unexpected finish.
After a 24 push of painting on the ridge I had run out of food and the weather window to see the features of the mountains. In order to keep painting in these types of scenarios, I use the photos I take on my phone or from time-lapses to still study the features inside the safety of a tent. In this case I retreated back to the Khumjung, with the canvas soaked through from the precipitation it had endured. After a short dry out session in the tea house, I brought it out into the center of town and the unexpected happened as the Ed Hillary school released the gates of Sherpa and other Nepali children into the square. Not only had the landscape put its print on the art but now I had about 30 eager hands making their own marks on the canvas. Quite the unexpected finish to the piece. I plan on donating the final art to the school! #nepal #khumbu #nepaliloveyou #art Shot with @jetbutterflies @climber.abiral ~
See @renan_ozturk for more of this process of art and photography
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From Portugal's Douro Valley to Rwanda's Volcanoes National Park, dive into these 19 indulgent destinations sure to provide the adventure of a lifetime. https://t.co/qdJ1fdcB4x
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As the summer heats up, the trackers are working hard to bring home missing cats and dogs across Maryland. #Trackers starts NOW! https://t.co/roJ6s3nPIt
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Was this whale trying to save a diver's life? https://t.co/ATs9L0EIjh https://t.co/z4TX6noJOF
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Photo by @CristinaMittermeier // Who is your best friend? Perhaps my favorite moment during a recent trip to a village just outside the Maasai Mara Wildlife Reserve, was to capture the infinite patience of this dog as these Maasai kids showered him with love.
#followme at @cristinamittermeier to see more images of our beautiful planet.
With @PaulNicklen @EPixNix and @LNixPix @thephotosociety @natgeocreative @sea_legacy
#love #dog #pet #friend #gratitude #friends
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Watch a leopard kill closeup LIVE from The Greater Kruger Park!
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Disguising pigeon mannequins as exctint bird species, artist Laurel Roth Hope portrays "the way we ascribe value to things that are rare and denigrate things that are common." link
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Rescued baby bats swaddled in blankets. SAY NO MORE! https://t.co/9Sxvo27a98
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Photo of the Day: The Rescue https://t.co/rLd4Zxm0CQ #photography #pod
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Get inspired for your next trip with this stunning gallery (via Your Shot). link
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This film explores the adrenaline-fueled underground world of illegal street racing—and the community of daredevil teens who participate. http://on.natgeo.com/2BghWgw
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While humans will soon be spring cleaning, moose clean house in the winter by getting rid of their antlers https://t.co/oC1cFyNBpp
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"The plague really transformed human history, so it’s really important to understand how it was spreading and why it was spreading so fast." https://t.co/q4qIBhBkhX
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With its baroque architecture and imperial palaces, Vienna stands as a burgeoning center for inspiring art and design. http://on.natgeo.com/2EZaCb9
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Photo by @CristinaMittermeier // This is how I like to think of sharks; not frightening and threatening, but poetic and mysterious. I get that we don’t all have to love sharks, but at the very least we should be intrigued by the important role they play in maintaining the diversity and stability of our oceans and we should respect them as living creatures. An estimated 100 million sharks are killed by humans every year; that is not the sign of an enlightened society. We must do better!
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In awe with @PaulNicklen @mdalio @samkretch @iankellet_story for @Sea_Legacy
#TurningtheTide #nature #beauty #photography #underwater #sharks #停止吃鯊魚 #中國 #sayNOtosharkfinsoup
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From Portugal's Douro Valley to Rwanda's Volcanoes National Park, dive into these 19 indulgent destinations sure to provide the adventure of a lifetime. link
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RT @DrPol: We just love a happy ending 🐮🐮🐮 #DrPol #NatGeoWild
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High atop a ridge with incredible views of the Balkan Mountains rises this striking monument to Bulgaria’s fraught past. link
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Photograph by @simonnorfolkstudio
Monitoring solar activity to defend us against devastating particle storms … The European Incoherent Scatter Scientific Association (EISCAT) at Ramfjordmoen, near Tromsø in northern Norway operates radar systems to study the interaction between the sun and Earth as revealed by disturbances in the ionosphere and magnetosphere. The system has also been tested for space debris tracking of low-Earth-orbit debris down to 2cm in size.
Here photographed, the MORRO radar - an MST (Mesosphere-Stratosphere-Troposphere) radar used to study atmospheric phenomena such as those associated with polar mesospheric echoes. The radar system employs a 12x12 array of antennas and is operated by the Department of Physics and Technology of the University of Tromsø.
Follow @simonnorfolkstudio for updates, outtakes, unpublished and archive material.
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#photojournalism #documentaryphotography #simonnorfolk #EISCAT #northernlights #norge #norgesfoto #radar #Tromsø #environmentalscience #bbcearth #environmentalist #ionosphere #aurora #auroraborealis #radiowaves #scientificstudy #atmosphere #Ramfjordmoen #norway #arcticnorway #xfiles #Tromso #spacedebris #troposphere #magnetosphere #universityoftromso
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Photo by @pedromcbride (Pete McBride) // Canyons of Light: Exploring these halls of humanity from above. To see more follow @pedromcbride // #newyork #aerial #perspective #empirestatebuilding #light #nyc
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Along the coast of the Barents Sea, Sergey Korolev photographed microorganisms in a puddle creating the appearance of an eye. http://on.natgeo.com/2rhOlDR
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Can your kids tell fact from fiction? Teach them media savviness with these tips. link
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Get inspired for your next trip with this stunning gallery (via #YourShot) https://t.co/JZ90wJZ3UF
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Disguising pigeon mannequins as exctint bird species, artist Laurel Roth Hope portrays "the way we ascribe value to things that are rare and denigrate things that are common."https://t.co/heQvCYv4oY
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Using long exposures to capture available light, wildlife photographer Bence Maté provides a deeper view into animal behavior when the sun goes down https://t.co/PM6E7g1FkF
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