Beautiful Photographs Of Nature
September 2, 2011 by hudson.sienna
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Beautiful Photographs Of Nature:
Top 9 Most Extreme Weather Conditions in Our Solar System
November 4, 2010 by hudson.sienna
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Top 9 Most Extreme Weather Conditions in Our Solar System:
Here’s the most extreme weather conditions in our solar system. The outer space is so wide, even just for our solar system, It still so huge to be discovered. There’s a lot of phenomenon happen in the outer space. One of those phenomenon is the bizarre weather. Some of the weather is so extreme for human being. Let’s take a look at the most extreme weather conditions in our solar system.
1. Iron Rain:
Called as “failed star”, the brown dwarf planet is a planet that newly discovered in our solar system (as we knew this is one of the 3 Dwarf planets in our solar system that newly discovered). The brown color indicates that the planet has ferum element (iron) in high portion. This planet has a storm like Jupiter and pull the ferum to the surface of it. Brown dwarf planet is getting cold from time to time as the gas molecules condense into liquid iron clouds and rain. With the further cooling, a huge storm swept away the clouds, let the infrared light escape into space.

Iron Rain in Brown Dwarf
Nature Playing With Clouds
November 1, 2010 by hudson.sienna
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Nature Playing With Clouds:
We all know that nature can be really unexpected and extraordinary. The best way to remind as on whole nature beauty is capturing it. There is a lot of people who “hunt” amazing nature moments and this is one of the greatest cloud collections. We should all respect those people who captured these pictures and admire to their great commitment so we can all enjoy it…

Nature Playing With Clouds
Giant’s Causeway Cliff – A Miracle Of Nature
October 28, 2010 by hudson.sienna
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Giant’s Causeway Cliff – A Miracle Of Nature
The Giant’s Causeway, Northern Ireland’s only UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a natural pavement of an estimated 37,000 black basalt columns, each one a polygon with hexagons being the most common, projecting from the mainland into the Atlantic Ocean. Volcanic eruptions that occurred about 60 million years ago, give or take a few years, slowly and evenly cooled to form the otherworldly geometric shapes, forming a striking visual landscape that make the Causeway the major tourist attraction that it is today—thousands visit annually, but you can escape the crowds by taking to the Cliff Top Path.

Giant’s Causeway
Nature is the greatest artist
October 4, 2010 by hudson.sienna
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Nature is the greatest artist
Here are some scenes from the nature. Most of these scenes are awesome and you might think that humans made it.

rocks
Nature
October 1, 2010 by hudson.sienna
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Nature

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Wrath of Nature
October 1, 2010 by hudson.sienna
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Wrath of Nature

fire
Beautiful Nature
September 15, 2010 by hudson.sienna
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Beautiful Nature
10 Geological Wonders you didn’t know
September 8, 2010 by hudson.sienna
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Chocolate Hills (Philippines)

Chocolate Hills (Philippines)
Composed of around 1,268 perfectly cone-shaped hills of about the same size spread over an area of more than 50 square kilometres (20 sq mi), this highly unusual geological formation, called Chocolate Hills, is located in Bohol, Philippines. There are a number of hypotheses regarding the formation of the hills. These include simple limestone weathering, sub-oceanic volcanism, the uplift of the seafloor and a more recent theory which maintains that as an ancient active volcano self-destructed, it spewed huge blocks of stone which were then covered with limestone and later thrust forth from the ocean bed. Read more









