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Пости за Червень 2022
182 публікацій
😍🎨 Brazilian street artist creates murales with women and children portraits wearing the branches of trees as “hair”. 🌳 Tag your creative friends! 🙌 📍 Brazil National Geographic
Due to its volcanic activity, Iceland boasts a number of black beaches that intrigue travelers from all over the world. While they may not provide the most ideal sunbathing spots, they certainly offer jaw-dropping views…
A Victoria crowned pigeon in all its stunning blue shades (the lace-like crests make this gorgeous bird even more majestic) 💙 National Geographic
Emperor penguin flips back into the water 🐧 National Geographic
This juvenile male Victoria rifle bird failed to impress this female while practicing the mating dance 💚 National Geographic
Feeding squishy is so cute! National Geographic
"This is Izu Shaboten Zoo, a theme park with a focus on cacti and animals. Between mid-November and early May, you can see capybaras taking a bath. Fruits, roses, cherry blossoms, and other items floating in the bath cha…
Remarkable video from belgianairforce NH90 crew featuring a nhvgroup AS365 Dauphin during the multi-helicopter operation to rescue survivors from the vessel, Julietta D after it collided with another ship during a storm…
Humpback whale 📍Monterey, California, USA National Geographic
Giant Sturgeon fish in Canada. They have a terrifyingly prehistoric look. National Geographic
This is The World’s largest tree. Meet General Sherman 🌲 📍Giant Forest of Sequoia National Park, United States National Geographic
In the city of Valencia, Spain they have orange trees along many of the streets producing a great amount of the fruit. Unfortunately, that particular variety of orange is bitter and sour, not meant for consumption, just…
A butterfly haven. 🦋 This was shot in the Mariposa Monarca Biosphere Reserve in Mexico, a protected area that's famous for its Monarch butterflies and spectacular nature. 🇲🇽 Every autumn, countless butterflies from No…
Up close with a sand tiger shark 🦈 Aren't they just fascinating? 😍 Sand tiger sharks have a ferocious appearance and display a mouth full of sharp teeth protruding in all directions. Despite this, these sharks are quit…
Deep in the Adirondack forest is a treasure trove of nature and beyond! "Fireflies, owls, crickets, green airglow in the atmosphere, flowing pure water, reflections and glowing creatures in it! Oh…and don’t forget the Mi…
The magnificent Maraya Concert Hall in the northwestern Saudi province of AlUla has set a Guinness record for the largest mirrored building in the world 🇸🇦 National Geographic
Dutch contemporary artist has created moving wooden sculptures called "Strandbeests". Powered by wind and sun, these wooden skeletons are striking machines that you may have never seen anywhere else 😳 National Geographi…
Newborn turtles of Heron island, Australia 🐢😍🙌🏻 National Geographic
The art of seduction. 🐝 Video/3D motion graphics National Geographic
This turtle is making the most of jellyfish season 🐢 Did you know that turtles often eat jellyfish? 🌏 National Geographic
This Sandhills crane is not so please with photographer. The sandhill crane is a species of large crane of North America and extreme northeastern Siberia. Cranes are among the oldest living birds on the planet. A Crowned…

A resident of Michigan, USA, was unable to start his car in the morning because a squirrel hid 22 kilograms of pine cones under its hood. National Geographic
This is what a volcanic eruption looks like from the ISS. National Geographic
Raccoons are one of the few species of mammals that can descend from a height upside down. National Geographic

Pampas cat. National Geographic
Scorpions are the first arthropods that made their way out of the sea onto land millions of years ago. National Geographic
Who said that fairy tales are not real? These are horses at the Skogafoss waterfall on the south coast of Iceland. National Geographic

Black Wolf. National Geographic
Rescuers returned to the ocean a 70-ton sperm whale, previously stuck aground near the Chinese city of Ningbo. National Geographic
The guy carries the whole bee family, holding it in his fist. National Geographic