Most Wonderful Flowers
February 6, 2012 by hudson.sienna
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Most Wonderful Flowers:
Kerala Kuttanadan Boating
February 4, 2012 by hudson.sienna
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Kerala Kuttanadan Boating:
Amazingly Beautiful Fog
February 3, 2012 by hudson.sienna
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Amazingly Beautiful Fog:
Sunsets In The Amber Sky
February 2, 2012 by hudson.sienna
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Sunsets In The Amber Sky:
Rabindranath Tagore said, “Clouds come floating into my life, no longer to carry rain or usher storm, but to add color to my sunset sky.” Sunsets have always fascinated us. Often, their beauty makes it seem as if we were looking through the gates of Heaven. As the rounded red sun sinks, encircling all nature, hushed, and dim, and still, with the far mountain-crescent half surrounded on one side, and the deep sea calm, and the rosy sky with one star sparkling through it like an eye. Here are some breathtaking sunsets captured by Azhar Mohamed Ali.
Nature In Alaska By Ray Bulson
February 1, 2012 by hudson.sienna
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Nature In Alaska By Ray Bulson:
Big Solar Storm Hits Earth
January 31, 2012 by hudson.sienna
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Big Solar Storm Hits Earth:
The strongest geomagnetic storm in more than six years was forecast to hit Earth’s magnetic field Jan. 24, and it could affect airline routes, power grids and satellites, the U.S. Space Weather Prediction Center said.
Amazing Island With A Crown Of Clouds
January 19, 2012 by hudson.sienna
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Amazing Island With A Crown Of Clouds:
Luytla-Duymun is the smallest of the 18 Faroe Islands, located between Scotland and Iceland. This gorgeous place is 0.8 square km (0.3 square miles) with the highest point, Mount Ravan, 414 meters (1,358 feet) high. The island is uninhabited, but it’s a beautiful place to see.
beautiful Island
Amazing Island
Ecuador’s Tungurahua Volcano Erupts
January 18, 2012 by hudson.sienna
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Ecuador’s Tungurahua Volcano Erupts:
Ecuador’s Tungurahua Volcano Rumbles, Prompting Evacuations
Handout photo released by the Ecoadorean Geophisic Institute of the Tungurahua Volcano spewing ashes on November 28, 2011, 135 km south of Quito. A reactivation of the eruptive process of the Tungurahua volcano, forced authorities to increase from yellow to orange the alert in the surrounding areas, informed Monday the National Secretariat of Risk Management (SNGR).
Types And Patterns Of Tree Barks
January 17, 2012 by hudson.sienna
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Types And Patterns Of Tree Barks:
Bark is one of the most unique features of various species of trees. From cinnamon, to cork to chewing gum to rubber, we come in contact and use this beautiful piece of textured matter constantly in our daily lives. Take a look at some of the amazing barks.
Deep furrows crease the bark of a cottonwood tree in Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta, Canada.
Awesome Patterns In Nature – Island Aerials
January 12, 2012 by hudson.sienna
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Awesome Patterns In Nature – Island Aerials:
Sprawled out in the oceans, islands can paint many a strange picture when viewed from above.Truly, nature never ceases to amaze! Take a look
Lacy breakers lap the coral reef that rings Bora-Bora, an ancient sunken volcano 165 miles (266 kilometers) northwest of Tahiti in French Polynesia’s Society Islands. Surrounded by sugar-white beaches, an electric-blue lagoon, and some of the clearest water on the planet, Bora-Bora is home to hundreds of species of tropical fish.

















