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149 публікаційA piece of history : “ Extremely Rare 22 Million (not 100) Year Old Enhydro Methane Termite with its last meal moving around inside of Amber from the Dominican Republic✨” 📍Dominican Republic National Geographic
💦 Amazing how a thundering water can be so violent, and calming at once. 📍Salto del Agrio, Neuquén, Argentina. National Geographic
Family playtime 🦁😍 📍Lake Nakuru, Kenya National Geographic
Skating the golden roads in Sierra Nevada! The Sierra Nevada Mountains, also known as the Sierra or High Sierra, is a major mountain range in the western United States that runs along the eastern edge of California. The…
🦅 When the owner of the sky descends to the ground. Have you ever seen such a noble animal? 🥰 National Geographic
Atacama Desert! 🏜 In the city of Iquique, in northern Chile, lies a 20,000-year-old sand dune that was originally formed by coastal winds when the sea level was once 100 meters further inland. Have you been to Chile? 📍…

Have you ever seen a mandarin duck? National Geographic
beautiful coquinas! The coquina clam (Donax variabilis) is a common inhabitant of Florida’s sandy beaches. Known for their highly variable color patterns, coquinas can be found buried just under the surface of the sand i…
Uroplatus phantasticus, the satanic leaf-tailed gecko, eyelash leaf-tailed gecko or the phantastic leaf-tailed gecko, is a species of gecko indigenous to the island of Madagascar. Have you seen one before? National Geogr…
Penguin highway 🤣 National Geographic
These bouncing prawns are known as the Durban Dancing Shrimps (or Camel Shrimps). Usually they hang out in bigger groups around tiny caves and hideouts of tropical coral reefs. Every encounter is a special joy since they…

The Rio Tinto River in Spain, known as the "Red River". National Geographic
"Got the message…she wanted us to move so they could cross, and so we did." National Geographic
A giant anaconda crawled into the city. 😱 National Geographic
Nonthaburi is a small city and one of Bangkok’s largest neighbourhoods. It is located in Mueang Nonthaburi District, Nonthaburi Province, Thailand. The city was founded at the end of the nineteenth century and was grante…
The magnificent Robust woodpecker . The couple is taking care of the last details of their nest. They will be busy in the next month. National Geographic
Those seeking adventure and a breathtaking view of the UNESCO World Heritage region of Hallstatt Dachstein Salzkammergut should visit the impressive viewing platform on the Salzberg. The so-called “World Heritage Skywalk…
Collecting organic honey from stingless bee hives! 🐝 Stingless bees are a large group of bees that belong to the tribe Meliponini (also known as stingless honey bees) of the Apidae family. They can be found in most trop…
⛰️🇮🇸 This epic trail is the Laugavegur trail, one of the most popular hiking routes in Iceland thanks to its surrounding hot springs, crystal clear lakes and black sandy deserts. Would you hike here? 📍Laugavegur trail…
The Maine Coon cat inherited the ferocious and formidable expression of the muzzle, along with thick long hair and tassels on the ears, from its wild ancestors - the inhabitants of the northern forests. National Geograph…
Spotting earth pyramids: “When we drove past this place we were mesmerised, wondering how on earth somebody built such an enchanting scene... but it turns out that these ethereal spikes with giant boulders balancing on t…
A casual evening stroll 😍🦌 📍Norway National Geographic
It’s easy to see where these cute white bats get their “tent-making” nickname from 🥺🍃 🥰 📍Costa Rica National Geographic
The gloomy shores and calming waves of Iceland 🌊😍 📍Iceland National Geographic
Comet moth caterpillar 💫 Everyone knows how comet moths look, but did you know that they already look stunning as caterpillars? Also, the caterpillars get way bigger than the one in this video, that one is still relativ…
Living like a viking 🇳🇴⛰️ Norway’s Gudvangen is a popular tourist destination not only for its scenic hikes, but also for its viking village – a spot offering a journey back in time. Would you visit Gudvangen? 📍Gudvan…
The master of camouflage 🌿 Have you seen a mossfrog before? 🐸 National Geographic
Polar nights in Northern Norway 🌙 Would you enjoy dark days and nights, or is it not for you? 📍Norway National Geographic
Spectacular sighting of a long-beaked common dolphin "stampede" off the Southern California coast. 🐬🌊 📍San Diego, California. National Geographic
Mothers of young giraffes often organize a kindergarten: one adult female remains to look after the cubs, and the others go for food in a friendly crowd. National Geographic