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Пости за Серпень 2022
191 публікацій
Otherworldly beauty, captured in the Chilean Atacama Desert at 4800 metres of altitude🌌💜 Insider tip: Shielded from rainfall by the snow-capped Andes mountains, the Atacama desert is the oldest driest nonpolar desert o…
So majestic 😍 Have you heard of the Atlantic Royal Flycatcher before? 📍Brazil National Geographic
The perfect moment of eruption 🌋 Insider tip: If you’d like to hike to Guatemala ‘s Acatenango volcano, be prepared for a 6-8 hour journey (which, although it can be challenging with its steep trails, it’s certainly wor…
The fluffy Striolated Manakin, hiding in the forests of Colombia’s Pance 🦜🍃 Insider tip: With the Balcon de los Colibries (the Hummingbird Observatory), Colombia’s Pance River and its surrounding areas are perfect for…
Lava from an insane point of view 🌋 (the drone that was hit by a lava is a true survivor 🤯) 📍Iceland National Geographic
Imagine this being your morning alarm? 😄 When alarmed, yellow-bellied marmots emit a shrill whistle which earned them the nickname “whistle pigs,” by early settlers. Sometimes they make a “chucking” sound, which could e…
One of the highlights of Alaskan summer helicopter trips are glacier pools. These are frozen throughout the winter and start to appear in the summer, which typically lasts from May to September. 📍Anchorage, Alaska, USA…
Baboons strolling past some Zebra during the great migration in the Mara Triangle, Africa National Geographic
This is art! Nature’s abstract… 📍Iceland National Geographic
Just a few peaceful moments of an elk in the rain National Geographic


How beautiful is Indonesia! Here are some facts about Indonesia: -Indonesia is the largest archipelago in the world. -There are 100 active volcanoes in Indonesia. -Indonesia has over 600 ethnic groups. National Geographi…
Puffins are so cute 🥰 📍Faroe island, Mykines island National Geographic

The trulli of Alberobello were listed as UNESCO World Heritage in 1996 and date all the way back to the 14th century! Located in Italy’s Puglia region, the town of Alberobello is known for housing about 1,500 of these tr…
Wombats are short-legged, muscular quadrupedal marsupials that are native to Australia. They are about 1 m (40 in) in length with small, stubby tails and weigh between 20 and 35 kg (44 and 77 lb). All three of the extant…
Glymur waterfall is located in Hvalfjordur fjord in West Iceland, about an hours drive from Reykjavík. It is considered the second highest waterfall in Iceland. 📍 Glymur Waterfall, Iceland National Geographic
Hooded mantis (Choeradodis rhombicollis) from Peru eating a cricket ! National Geographic
The Voodoo Festival or the Fête du Vaudou on 10th of January is a celebration of traditional religions in the West African country of Benin, the cradle of the voodoo cult. People dress up as gods and they believe that th…
Tabuk is the capital city of the Tabuk region in northwestern Saudi Arabia. At the crossroads of three valleys south of Tabuk, is the wind-sculpted sandstone columns of Wadi Al Disah (Valley of the Palms). These rocks ar…
They sound so interesting, so digital! National Geographic

Paris Opera House😍🇫🇷 It seats 1,979 people and was built for the Paris Opera from 1861 to 1875 at the request of Emperor Napoleon III. National Geographic

🌊 Pelagic Purple Jellyfish 🌊 This is the Scyphozoan jellyfish, Thysanostoma loriferum, a member of the Mosaic Jellies (Leptobrachidae family)! It is a relatively rare species with little being known surrounding its eco…
Yellow-fronted woodpecker (Benedito-de-testa-amarela) National Geographic
Magical Iraq. 🇮🇶✨ This is the Imam Ali Mosque, one of the most visited Islamic sites in the world that's famously known as the burial place of Imam Ali, a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. A lovely place to me…
American oystercatchers in New York National Geographic
Red-eyed tree frog in Costa Rica National Geographic

Castle Combe in Wiltshire, England🏴 National Geographic
🐻🇺🇸 On the Alaskan Peninsula, brown bears usually feed on spawning salmon and have different ways of catching them. Brown bears usually stand at the top of the falls to catch fish midair or wait at the bottom to captu…
A three toed sloth going to town on this tree for dinner National Geographic