Showing posts with label Spectacular. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spectacular. Show all posts

Saturday, January 18, 2014

Spectacular Photos Taken by Elena Shumilova

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A Russian photographer takes spectacular photos of her two children and their pets. She captured these photographs with a Canon EOS 5D Mark II with 135mm lens. You'll be amazed after seeing these beautiful and wonderful pictures. See all of her collection on Flickr and 500px.

Magical Photos


Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Wonderful Sunsets

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Photographers often capture some spectacular sunsets across Mother Nature’s canvas. I've collected some wonderful photographs of sunsets and arranged them in a gallery to inspire you. 

Wonderful Sunsets

Sunset-at-Ger-Tor-by-Alex37 in Sunsets and Color Palettes Inspiration

Monday, September 27, 2010

5 Spectacular Beaches in Italy

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Italy, one of Europe’s most beautiful countries, is endowed with spectacular beaches to esteem. Spend the most amazing vacations, enjoy the sun and feel the smooth sand of the peninsula. Complemented by breathtaking scenery and joyful people, explore our top 5 best coastlines and have fun on the amazing Italian land.

Domus de Maria Beach in Italy
Domus de Maria Beach – Domus de Maria is a one of the most famous coastlines in Sardinia. For travelers looking for innovation, the site is spectacular. Wild and unspoiled by urbanism, Domus de Maria is an amazing location to spend a relaxing vacation. Throughout the shore, tourists will also find camping opportunities, as well as plenty of dwellers who want to have fun. Appreciate the gorgeous sun, feel the breeze of the sea and enjoy a ravishing retreat along such rejuvenated Italian shore. Photo By: Impala74

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

The Richat Structure: Spectacular & Puzzling Formation

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The Richat Structure, Oudane, Mauritania, is not really a structure but a huge circular formation (50 km in diameter - 30 miles), that resembles an eye when looked upon from space. Originally thought to be a crater, this volcanic dome is most likely a product of erosion, an ancient geological artifact in the middle of featureless Maur Adrar desert, in Africa's Western Sahara. The earliest space missions used it as a landmark, the adventurous 4x4 enthusiasts consider it to be their playground, and scientists are still debating its origin.



The Google Maps coordinates are 21.124217, -11.395569


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If you unzoom, you can distinctly see the eye:


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We even found some Photoshop of this eye, combining it into an Optimus Prime-like face:


(image credit: Lebovski)

The meteorite impact theory could not explain the flatness of the "crater"'s floor, so the most accepted explanation is the erosion of the initial volcanic dome, which gradually peeled away the layers of rock, creating the present onion-like form.

This image was taken by an Expedition 15 crew member on the International Space Station. (via Space.com)



The following picture must have simulated color, for it looks almost like a fantastic lake:


(image credit: United States Geological Survey - USGS)

"Paleozoic quartzites form the resistant beds outlining the structure." (GSA Journals) A couple of other simulated images to illustrate that:

The topographical 3-D relief image, found on Wikipedia, shows "Le Guelb ri Richat" in most detail (The view is exaggerated six times vertically, the colors are slightly enhanced):



Here is a portion of this visualization, looking like landscape on some other planet:


Credit: NASA/JPL/NIMA

Johnnie Shannon image-enhanced the satellite image, clearly showing an eroded circular anticline (structural dome) of layered sedimentary rocks:



and Christoph Hormann created a spectacular view, using various modeling software:


(see more on his site)


Barren landscape is a welcome challenge to 4x4 enthusiasts

You might think that this area is so remote and hostile that hardly anyone visits there. You would be quite wrong. There are companies offering organized tours, especially of the off-roading variety. Manfred Schweda from This Fab Trek has some good imagery of such journeys:







Surprisingly, there is also a hotel smack in the middle of the Richat Structure. It's nothing luxurious, but adequate accommodations to the tired "Mad Max" kinds of tourists:




The Longest Train in the World

The area around "the guelb" is interesting as well: F'Derik, one of the biggest iron mines in the world is located about 100 miles southeast. The iron ore produced there is exported all the way to the Atlantic port of Nouadhibou, via a 419-mile (674-kilometre) railway, which is the longest non-stop railroad in the world... (no passengers allowed).

The train from Nouadhibou to Choum is the longest train in the world. Its chain of cars can be up to three kilometres long.




(images credit: Mauritania Travel Diaries)


Similar fun with Google Maps

To give you a taste of exploring Google satellite imagery, there is a site IntrepidEarth displaying the most unusual sightings. The following image of "Earth face with an iPod" is located in Alberta, Canada (Long/Lat: 50.01,-110.11):


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It turns out our planet has many faces, eyes, noses, ears and anything you can imagine - if you look hard enough. Truly fascinating sculptures of Nature.

Saturday, May 1, 2010

35 Spectacular Photos by Tim Mckenna

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Here's a selection of 35 spectacular photographs taken by action sports and water photographer, Tim Mckenna.

Tim is one of the world's leading extreme sports photographers, and his work takes him to some of the most beautiful places on earth, as depicted in these spectacular photographs.

Be sure to visit Tim's website for more photos at http://www.timmckennaphotography.com



































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