Amazing Photos, emailed to me by my brother
Amazing Photos, emailed to me by my brother
Please ignore the big spaces, I couldn't fix them, but all the photos are okay.
This is what synchronous patterns of wave action looks like.
This is what an eight-ton Orca jumping 20 feet out of the water looks like.
This is what a bubble looks like mid-pop.
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This is what Wiltshire, England looks like.
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This is what the Seattle skyline looks like.
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This is what a sunset looks like from above the clouds.
. This is a volcano in Ethiopia that burns bright blue.
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This is what lions look like in the rain.
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This is what a tree farm looks like.
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This is what a huge rhododendron tree looks like.
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This is how massive Tokyo is. The world's most densely populated city.
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This is a process called guttation. The plant is expelling water due to a positive root pressure.
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This is what a Russian Red Fox looks like.
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This is what clover that covers the floor of the California Redwood Forest looks like.
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This is what Jupiter looks like from the bottom.
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This is what a castle on an island in Ireland looks like.
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This is what Venice looks like from above.
This is what the Dark Hedges of Northern Ireland look like.
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This is what the pyramids look like from a Cairo street.
This is what the border of the United States and Canada looks like.
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This is what two hours’ worth of lightning in one pic looks like.
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This is what an Osiria Rose looks like.
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This is what the turquoise ice formations on Lake Baikal, Russia look like.
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This is how Mt. Fuji cuts through the clouds.
This is what a snail drinking from a bubble looks like.
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This is what Ice Canyon, Greenland looks like.
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This is what sunset looks like from space.
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This is what an illegally taken picture from one of the Great Giza Pyramids looks like.
This is what the Apollo Metalmark Butterfly looks like.
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This is what the sun looks like when shot in Ultraviolet.
This is what an oasis in Libya looks like.
This is what blue butterflies in the Amazon rainforest in Brazil look like.
This is what an Icelandic ice cave lit up by a burning flare looks like.
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This is what a Lenticular cloud over Mount Fuji looks like.
This is what it looks like underneath a breaking wave.
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This is how you tow an iceberg. In Newfoundland icebergs are harvested for their water.
Thought you could look at these with your coffee this morning. Some of the best pictures you'll ever see.
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Sorry, I have no idea how to solve those big spaces, but I hope you all enjoy those fantastic photos.
Arvo...they are absolutely brilliant photos...
It's such a treat to see such images, some so incredibly unique.
Those are some great pictures, thanks Buzz and thanks to your brother.
You're welcome. My brother sends me some great stuff, and if it's possible to reproduce it I'll always post it for all here to enjoy. However, since both of us are not Americans it never includes America's favourite passtime, and the Front (Home) Page here makes it obvious what that is,
Truly amazing!
Yep, which is why I posted this as the article banner:
just WOW!
and HOW!
Goodbye article. Unfortunately there were no pictures of politics.
Will post a link to this momentarily.
Thanks, you rescued it from oblivion.
Double WOW
Deservedly so.
This is what synchronous patterns of wave action looks like.
I've seen that picture previously. (Or a very similar one like it ). It was an article about signs of danger or something similar. IIRC, the article claimed that when you see that square pattern of waves it is a signal that it it dangerous to go in the water.
Starting with childhood was in the water a lot, never saw the patterns. Except for baths or taking showers, have not been in the water for at least a couple of decades and don't think I'll ever be again, so no worries on my part.