Meteor over Mount Fuji by H. Manabe:
At first glance, this might seem like a scary place for a hike. But take another look.
The hiker is actually walking next to a pool of water. Photographer Darrell Staggs took this breathtaking photo in the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area near the Arizona/Utah Border.
Grand Prismatic Spring, Yellowstone
The colors of the largest hot spring in the United States match most of those seen in the rainbow dispersion of white light by an optical prism: red, orange, yellow, green, and blue.
Arches National Park in Utah
Sequoia National Park, California
Mother Nature’s color palette. Broome, Western Australia
Lake Braies, Italy
Also known as the "Pearl of the Alps" due to its popularity among tourists, this natural lake originated from a landslide that blocked the river Braies, at the foot of the rock wall of Croda del Becco (2,810 meters).
Lake Saif ul Maluk in the mountains of Pakistan during a dark winter night:
Socotra Island, Yemen
The Dragon Blood Tree (Dracaena cinnabari) is an iconic symbol of Socotra. This otherworldly tree, with its unique umbrella-shaped canopy, can live for more than 1,000 years.
At first glance, this might seem like a scary place for a hike. But take another look.
The hiker is actually walking next to a pool of water. Photographer Darrell Staggs took this breathtaking photo in the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area near the Arizona/Utah Border.
Grand Prismatic Spring, Yellowstone
The colors of the largest hot spring in the United States match most of those seen in the rainbow dispersion of white light by an optical prism: red, orange, yellow, green, and blue.
Arches National Park in Utah
Sequoia National Park, California
Mother Nature’s color palette. Broome, Western Australia
Lake Braies, Italy
Also known as the "Pearl of the Alps" due to its popularity among tourists, this natural lake originated from a landslide that blocked the river Braies, at the foot of the rock wall of Croda del Becco (2,810 meters).
Lake Saif ul Maluk in the mountains of Pakistan during a dark winter night:
Socotra Island, Yemen
The Dragon Blood Tree (Dracaena cinnabari) is an iconic symbol of Socotra. This otherworldly tree, with its unique umbrella-shaped canopy, can live for more than 1,000 years.
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