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149 публікаційTo walk across one of the most spectacular pedestrian suspension bridges! 😮 This is the 100 metres high Trift Bridge in Triftbrücke, Switzerland. 🇨🇭 At this height, your views span over the region of the Trift glacier…

Amidst the green 🌲 Portrait of white-throated kingfisher captured at Keoladeo National Park, Bharatpur, India. National Geographic
The beautiful greenery of Inawashiro Herb Garden, an outdoor garden in Japan’s Fukushima prefecture. 🌳🇯🇵 As the chosen flowers and plants here bloom at different times of the year, each visitor will have a unique expe…
Peregrine Falcon with a Starling National Geographic

The Gila monster is known for its striking complexion - and a deathly bite! The lizard injects venom through enlarged, grooved teeth in their lower jaw. National Geographic
"A visit to Wrangle Island up in the Northern Hemisphere of the Russian Arctic is like traveling back in time to the ice age when large beasts such as woolly mammoths, saber-tooth tigers, and muskox roamed the earth. "…

Meet the Twin Pitons of St. Lucia ⛰️ Gros Piton and Petit Piton were created by volcanic activity. For ages, locals have considered the mountains to have mystical powers and early explorers noted their unique and splendi…
The mockingbirds of the Galapagos played a significant role in the development of the theory of evolution. Through his observations, Charles Darwin noted that the shapes and sizes of the beaks among these birds were diff…

Admire the lush green of Champaka Sarasu, India 🇮🇳 This 17th-century pond is believed to have been built by King Venkatappa Nayaka of Keladi as a monument to express his everlasting love for Queen Champaka. National Ge…
Male fiddler crabs have lopsided claws. The enlarged claw is used to both attract females and threaten other males. 🦀 National Geographic

Welcome to Santorini, Greece 🇬🇷 This famous island is a part of the Cyclades, an Aegean volcanic island arc that surfaced in the Prehistoric age. National Geographic
DO JELLYFISH HAVE A BRAIN 🧠 ? Here you can see the Blob Top Jellyfish (Neoturris breviconis) with what looks like a brain 🧠! However, what you can see is actually the jellies gonads Instead of a brain, jellyfish have a…

Where the lake meets the mountains...📍 Fiordland National Park is home to the Milford Sound, the wettest inhabited place in New Zealand and one of the wettest places on earth with an average of 182 rainy days per year.…
A peaceful whale shark 💙 Although their mouths are almost 5 feet wide, their throats are only the size of a quarter. These big animals live on mostly plankton and krill. National Geographic

Step into Bagan, Myanmar 🇲🇲 This ancient city in central Myanmar is known for a myriad of Buddhist temples and pagodas - each with their own historic beginning. National Geographic
✨ COMB JELLIES ✨ Comb jellies look in many ways like true jellyfish, but are actually distant cousins! They are from the phylum Ctenophora and don’t have the stinging cells (nematocysts) that jellyfish do! Comb jellies a…

Discover the rare landscape of Sossusvlei, Namibia 🇳🇦 Situated in the southern region of the Namib Desert, this salt and clay pan is home to some of the tallest red dunes in the world! National Geographic
A zebra’s black and white stripes are as unique and distinctive as human fingerprints. National Geographic

Although they look tough, Warthogs often avoid fighting predators by running away or going into hiding 👀 National Geographic
Only nature can be so perfect 🐘 National Geographic
A castell is a traditional human tower built at festivals in Catalonia, the Balearic Islands, and the Valencian Community. Several colles castelleres attempt to build and dismantle the structure of a tower at these festi…
Not today, guys 😅 National Geographic
Preparing for winter 😍 National Geographic
One week old baby elephant National Geographic
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Welcome to Lonely Beach, Koh Chang. 🌴 National Geographic
Barry the Bear could barely bare to bare the branch of berries, but he barred his teeth and bore it! National Geographic
barracuda😍 National Geographic
One of Atelopus hoogmoedii at the macro level. Happy froggy day 🐸 National Geographic
・.。 Armored sea robin ・.。 Keeps swimming larval Armored sea robin. Body length about 16mm. National Geographic