jason_rethymno Δημοσ. 16 Νοεμβρίου 2011 Δημοσ. 16 Νοεμβρίου 2011 Αξιοποίησε τις τρίχες. de φενεται η φωτο
Traumatias Δημοσ. 16 Νοεμβρίου 2011 Δημοσ. 16 Νοεμβρίου 2011 Υπέροχες φωτογραφίες της Γης από το National Geographic Gulf of Aqaba – Surrounded by thousands of golden sweepers, photographer Magnus Lundgren spun his camera to capture this shifting school off Elat, Israel. After 200 tries he got it: a whirlpool of four-inch fish. (Magnus Lundgren) Bemaraha National Park, Madagascar – Rocks turned to razors, eroded limestone pinnacles rise 300-plus feet (91.4 meters) from the forest floor of this park—challenging researchers who study the island’s rare and endangered species. (Olivier Grunewald) United Arab Emirates—From the top of the world’s tallest building—the 164-story, 2,717-foot Burj Khalifa—an economic history of Dubai is visible. Dense development reflects the recent boom; open spaces are remnants of an earlier era. Late afternoon finds the shallows of Lac de la Motte awash in amphibian life. As a mature common toad ascends to the sunlit surface, a clutch of frog eggs—set to hatch in a few days—piles the reed-lined bottom. Over the past 17 years a decidedly sticky situation has developed in Seattle’s Post Alley, where countless colorful wads—pressed down with coins or used to spell out names and places—form the “gum wall.” Like a glass sculpture forged in the Pacific’s eternal churn, a four-foot-tall backwash splash—the result of two waves colliding in the shallows near Kaena Point on Oahu, Hawaii—refracts the saturated glow of dawn. In 2007 high levels of bromate—a carcinogen formed when bromide and chlorine react with sunlight—were found in Los Angeles’s Ivanhoe Reservoir. Today three million black plastic balls help deflect UV rays. Forty miles southeast of Lima, against a winter tableau of wave, rock, and sky, four bottlenose dolphins vault in sync through the shallows. Fed by the nutrient-rich Peru Current, these coastal waters teem with marine life. Some 160 miles northeast of Baghdad, in a Sulaymaniyah music hall ravaged by war, looting, and neglect, a violin-playing boy sounds a note of hope. His teacher, Azad Maaruf, lives there, instructing scores of students. Για όποιον ενδιαφέρεται υπάρχουν και άλλες εδώ, όλες υπερβολικά καλές για να πεις ότι κάνεις επιλογή...
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