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187 публікаційA historical view. 😍 When in Milan, you must take a stroll among the intricate Cathedral spires to enjoy amazing views over the city—not only will you feel astounded by all the stories the city has lived through, but yo…
The Baja California spiny-tailed iguana is a species endemic to the region. It is believed that these iguanas ended up on the Baja peninsula because early Seri Indian inhabitants transported them there from the mainland…
A nature lover's paradise. 🌾 Stunning view of these lush fields is making us want to book a trip to Bali. Rice terraces are part of the people's heritage in Bali, as the centuries-old traditional irrigation cooperative…

Young king penguin juveniles are also known as oakum boys. They keep their brown downy feathers for a year, while they develop a thick layer of blubber that keeps them warm through the winter. National Geographic
Bali views 😍 A small island tucked southeast of Bali, Nusa Penida is a gorgeous hideaway that can be visited on a day trip from the province. It has two neighboring islands called Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan, but i…
Sea otter fur is the densest of any mammal at about 1 million hairs per square inch. National Geographic
Mother and her cubs! This was taken in Tadoba National Park! Beautiful tigress Sharmili with her cubs! The Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve is a wildlife sanctuary in Chandrapur district of Maharashtra state in India. It is…
🌋 The Power of Mother Nature. Have ever seen anything like this? 📍Volcán de Fuego, Guatemala. National Geographic
Young gentoo penguins huddle together 🐧 National Geographic
Pastel sunset, calm waves, palm-fringed walkways… 🌅🌴This stunning coral island is Motu Piti Aau, a turquoise paradise offering endless privacy and underwater explorations. Would you visit this island? 🌊 📍 Bora Bora,…
Family is family. National Geographic
Armadillos have a natural armor that works well against most predators! Although they have poor eyesight, their sense of smell and wiry hairs along their sides help them get around. National Geographic
Turquoise dreams 💦🌴✨ 📍Maldives National Geographic
A mother allows her babies to rest on her and take a break from swimming. Now that’s a strong mama! Gharials are also known as the fish-eating crocodile, and spend most of their time in rivers. National Geographic
Treehouse haven 🌳✨ 📍 Baden-Württemberg Baumhaus Dörfle, Germany National Geographic
Caracals are distinguished by the beautiful marking on their face. Their black ear tuffs are believed to function to camouflage the cat in tall grass. 🐱 National Geographic

A new age of city living 🍃🇩🇰 The Colony Gardens of Copenhagen, Denmark were made to offer citizens a greener escape. People can rent out these lots during the warmer months to have their own garden and grow their own…
☀️Hello world!☀️ This baby kangaroo peeks out of their mother’s pouch to get a better look at their surroundings. Red kangaroos tend to leave their pouch at around 8 months old. National Geographic
This adorable bat is a grey-headed flying fox 🦇 National Geographic
The coconut crab is the largest land-based arthropod in the world 🦀 National Geographic
The Milky Way moving over the summit of Mount Everest at 22,000 feet (6,700 m). Airglow, faint planetary emissions of light, reflect off the ancient glacier ice below. National Geographic
Synchronizing their display, a pair of male Goldie’s birds of paradise try to attract females. This is one of the bird of paradise species with the most limited home range, found on only two small islands off the far eas…
Photographer Javier Aznar captured a prairie rattlesnake (Crotalus viridis) sounding off in New Mexico. The snake's camouflage obscures its presence, but when a predator draws near—or in this case, a photographer—the rat…
Bottlenose dolphins breach and surf in a boat's wake in Tarpoon Bay, Florida. This common behavior is always fun to witness—there's nothing like a playful dolphin sighting to brighten your day. National Geographic
The incredible neck pouch of the marabou stork is not used for food storage. Instead, this 18-inch inflatable pink sack is for courtship! National Geographic
The prettiest blue wonderland in the Philippines🐢💙 Would you be up for diving here? 📍Philippines National Geographic
Some lessons are learned the hard way… 🐿 🐦 National Geographic
Look deep into the eye of this gray whale, what do you see? 👁️🐋 Gray whales are one of Earth’s great migrators. “Pods” of these mammals will swim over 12,000 miles round-trip from their Alaskan summer home to the warme…
A hidden oasis, surrounded by Morocco’s sun-drenched desert 🏜️🏊 Tag a friend who’d love a pool day like this 😍 📍Morocco National Geographic
Sea turtles spend nearly the whole life at sea, but they will return to shore to lay eggs. 🐢 National Geographic