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187 публікаційThe nature-made columns overlooking California’s Crowley Lake 💙 Researchers believe they were formed thousands of years ago by a volcanic explosion that the minerals have just solidified into place like this and resiste…
😻 Lynx are long-legged and large-pawed cats with tufted ears, and can be found in the Fichtel Mountains of Germany. The mountain range offers diverse landscapes characterized not only by dense forests, but also by uniqu…
Exploring Rome's streets. 💛 Standing as one of the finest and oldest cities in the world, Rome is a city that's a pleasure to explore. Whether you choose to travel by foot or by car, you'll discover countless historical…
As eloquently observed by John Banovich - “The lion’s journey from the bush to the palace began very early on as evidenced in the temples of ancient Egypt. This sacred beast has been revered as a symbol of all traits hum…
The best views of Machu Picchu. 😍 An Incan citadel set high in the Andes Mountains in Peru, Machu Picchu is a 15th-century ancient site known for its dry-stone walls, mysterious buildings that play on astronomical align…
Real-life Happy Feet. 🐧 If you're an animal lover, the African Penguins at Boulders Beach is a must-visit in South Africa! Surrounded by distinct round boulders and lapped by a pristine turquoise ocean, this sheltered a…
That summer vibe. 🏖✨ The name of this exquisite beach is Cala Goloritze, one of the most photogenic beaches in Sardinia, Italy. The beach's waters are exceptionally beautiful with its vibrant shades of green and blue, a…
A lioness with a reedbuck kill 🦁🦌 Southern reedbuck are about 128 pounds and their main predators are lions, leopards, cheetahs and spotted hyenas! 🐆 📍 Southern Africa 🇿🇦 National Geographic
Watch breathtaking view in Lapland, Finland. 💚 In Finnish Lapland, Northern Lights are visible roughly 200 nights a year, making it a prime spot to witness the surreal and otherworldly scene! 🇫🇮 Isn't this place just…
Impalas get a little help from the red-billed oxpeckers as these birds keep the bugs at bay. It is said that a fully grown oxpecker can devour up to 100 ticks and 12,000 tick larvae a day. That said, I can imagine that a…
Nature interrupting 🤯 A Quebec road devastated by a landslide from a disaster in 2009. 📍 Quebec, Canada National Geographic
As a member of the Blister Beetle family these guys have the ability to give handlers great pain for their trouble. The Black and Red Blister Beetle can secrete, or leak, a caustic chemical called cantharidin from its bo…
A glimpse at the magical details of The Temple of Hathor ✨ “It’s is one of the most well-preserved temples in all of Egypt. The vibrancy of the Ancient Egyptian blue is striking, considering that the temple is over 2,000…
The sweetest thing you’ll see today 🦊 🥰 📍Sweden National Geographic
The city that never sleeps 🌟 From broadway shows and dinner cruises to nightlife hotspots, there are plenty of things to do in New York City at night as it comes alive and brings an energy that's hard to match. 🏙 What…
Vultures provide incredibly valuable ecosystem services by maintaining the transfer of energy through the food web - This includes nutrient recycling, removal of soil and water contaminants and regulating the develop…
Goa’s abundant nature is one that keep giving delightful surprises 😍 This is the 📍Dudhsagar Falls or the sea of milk, a four-tiered waterfall situated on the Goa-Karnataka border. Hailed as one of India’s tallest water…
The leopard is the most elusive and difficult to spot out of the big cats, which makes them one of the most rewarding species to see while game viewing National Geographic
Drive through the astounding Tunnel Log in Sequoia National Park. 🌳🚗 This giant sequoia fell across the road in 1937, and rather than remove it, Civilian Conservation Corps workers (the CCC) tunneled through it and cre…
It is common to see a buffalo herd of anywhere between 50 and 500 individuals, and that is what makes this sighting so extraordinary. Gathering in such large groups helps the animal dissuade predators like lions, leopa…
A small village located in Meghalaya’s Garo Hills, Wari Chora offers crystal clear streams, steep cliffs and dense forests. This is an offbeat, must have experience in Meghalaya. If you are travelling here, please be a r…
While leopards are large cats, in a competitive environment, their kills are often stolen or they themselves at risk from lions, hyenas or even wild dogs. As a result, they often drag their kills to a nearby tree and hoi…
This is via ferrata, one of the most epic experiences you need to sign up for if you want to experience Switzerland through an adrenalin rush! Via Ferrata is a set of ladders and metal grips that lead you up the side of…
Towards the end of last year Sean Viljoen filmed the relocation of two male lions from the South of Mozambique to the also Mozambican Zambeze Delta. These lions were at serious risk of being poisoned by the local communi…
Before you deep dive into the week, we recommend that you take a moment to slow down and breathe. We’d rather be in Iceland to take it slow National Geographic
The most well-behaved fluffs 🐶 🐾🥰 📍Illinois, United States National Geographic
Perfect day in Bellagio, Italy. 😍 Nestled halfway between the two southernmost branches of Lake Como, Bellagio is a town that's famous for its beautiful villas overlooking the water, like the Villa Serbelloni or Villa M…
King penguins number in the hundreds of thousands on the island of South Georgia. To see such a large congregation of wildlife is just indescribable. National Geographic
Switzerland adventures. 😍 In the summer, Switzerland gets peppered with lush greens and vibrant blues that would please all nature lovers! Some of the must-do activities here include swimming in lakes, exploring exquisi…
Blue-footed boobies are one of the most iconic creatures found in the Galapagos Islands. What makes this place so special is the proximity that you can get to these special birds. National Geographic