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182 публікаційHe is looking for the lion but the lion found him 🦁 📍 South Africa 🇿🇦 National Geographic
An endless sea of tombs, just outside the city of El Minya, Egypt 🇪🇬 The world’s largest cemetery (also known as the City of the Dead), this stunning necropolis is made up of hundreds of identical domes. Have you heard…
Going underwater in New Zealand 🌊 Did you know that over the last five years, the sea urchin population has grown by around 10,000%? As their overpopulation is out of sync with marine ecosystems, this has led them to ha…
Five star Uber rating from this lucky fellow ⭐🐧 So glad this Adelie penguin who got saved and dropped off at the iceberg, where his friends have been waiting 😍 📍Brown Bluff, Antarctica National Geographic
Otherworldly 💦🌿 Cachoeira da Fumacinha is often named one of the world’s most beautiful waterfalls, and it’s no wonder why. From the towering, moss-covered rocks to the impressive height, every detail of this waterfall…
Close call 😨 This slug had a very lucky escape 🐌 National Geographic
Nap time 🦢😴 National Geographic
A magical moment in Ecuador ✨ Ecuador is home to over 130 species of hummingbirds (the highest number of species in any country) thanks to its diverse, hospitable climate zones. Have you ever seen a hummingbird in person…
That bird house is hanging on by a thread, quite literally 😂🐻 National Geographic
Under the ice 🌊 Although they might seem like a mythical creature, sea angels are a group of small, swimming sea slugs, mostly living in cold temperature waters. National Geographic
Hike trails trimmed with turquoise streams and green landscapes 🍃😍 Would you dare to explore here? 📍 Pulled Rock Village, Wulong District, Chongqing, China National Geographic
Have a nice day 😊 National Geographic
Mango paradise 🥭🧡 Mahachanok mangos can easily be recognised from their distinctly curved shape and intense sweetness. Have you tried them before? 📍Chiang Mai, Thailand National Geographic
Ocean romance 💙 Such a sweet moment 📍Victoria, Australia National Geographic
An avalanche sweeping through Nepal’s Kapuche Glacier Lake (make sure to watch until the end!) 😳❄️ 📍Kapuche Glacier Lake, Nepal National Geographic
😴 Don’t miss the sweet tail tuck at the end 🥺🤍 National Geographic
Saying hello to the weekend like 🦭☺️ 📍New Zealand National Geographic
Terrifying 🥺 Did you know that when they feel threatened, red pandas stand up and extend their claws to look bigger and ""more dangerous""? 📍Japan National Geographic
Such a special encounter 💙 Conscious shark diving tours led by experts can actually help financially protect endangered species through travel – for example, peaceful diving tours bring in over $100M to the Bahamas’ tre…
This video combines a starry sky with a photograph taken at Phang Nga Bay in South Thailand. ✨🌄 Phang Nga Bay is most widely famed for the hauntingly beautiful limestone karsts that jut out of the sea. These colorful is…
Underwater uber 😂 National Geographic
Friends to the rescue 🐢🥰 National Geographic
A baby giant anteater lazily sticks out its long tongue while riding atop its mother in Brazil’s Pantanal wetland. Adult giant anteaters have tongues that are upwards of 24 inches (2.5 cm) long, a necessary appendage for…
60 seconds with a Little Owl It's easy to become mesmerised 😌 🍀🍀 National Geographic
Take a deep breath and dive into the wondrous world of Raja Ampat, Indonesia! 🐠 Raja Ampat is the most biodiverse region of our ocean which boasts more species of marine life than any other place on planet Earth. The ab…
The otherworldly beauty of Jordan 😍 With impressive details and a mysterious history dating back to 300 B.C. Petra (also known as the Rose City) is a must-visit place in Jordan. Is it on your travel bucket list? 🇯🇴 📍…
The most beautiful butterflies in the world. 🦋 National Geographic
Weekend plans 🐒😍 📍Japan National Geographic
(Trypophobia warning!) Have you ever seen how a starfish moves? 🤩 Each of their arms are equipped with hundreds of little “feet”, which fill with seawater to generate movement. National Geographic
This little guy did not want to be picked up 🐍 Did you know that snakes often play dead (including emitting smells) to discourage predators from attacking? 📍United States National Geographic