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Showing posts with label landscapes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label landscapes. Show all posts

Tuesday, 19 July 2016

Great Photos Of Swiss Villages

Take a look at these great photos of Switzerland and its villages.

They are just beautiful !!

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Amazing Hike Spot

Hey Guys, everyone of us enjoys hiking !! Hiking is a great fun sport. You gotta climb a mountain or rock come down, its a great enjoyment and fun.

Not only that, the whole group interaction, seeing people dry up getting exhausted, the whole scenery around you, the calm and silence nature of the mountain are really fascinating, isn't it !!

But what makes hiking more special is the "SPOT". A great hiking spot is always the best part of hiking.

Just take a look at the following hiking destination. I am sure, once you look at it you'll die to go this place for a great hiking experience !! Don't believe me, take a look yourself !!


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Tuesday, 13 May 2008

Great Landscape Pictures From National Geographic

Great landscape pictures contributed by great photographers of Nat Geo, just for you guys!!

Chinstrap penguins (Pygoscelis antarctica ) ride out high surf on blue-ice icebergs near Candlemas Island in the South Sandwich Islands . Safe for the moment from predaceous leopard seals, chinstrap penguins are the second most abundant species in Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic.


A thick blanket of snow covers West Thumb Geyser Basin in Yellowstone National Park. There are more geysers in this park than anywhere else in the world.


A storm passes over Yellow Mounds Overlook in South Dakota's Badlands, casting light and shadow below. Although the region's name derives from the Oglala Sioux words mako sica or "land bad," the Badlands showcase the powerful effects of wind and water and contain fossil beds dating to 35 million years ago.


Towering in close symmetry, these basalt columns near Fingal's Cave form the base of the Scottish island of Staffa. The columns formed when cooling lava flows met bedrock and the region's cold weather. The island contains three main caves.


Towers of salt and a riverbed colored by crystallized salt create an otherworldly landscape in Ethiopia's Danakil Desert. Sitting more than 300 feet (90 meters) below sea level, with temperatures reaching 120 degrees Fahrenheit (49 degrees Celsius), local inhabitants prize the Danakil for one thing: its salt deposits.