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Photos from National Geographic
1. Field on the east coast of Scotland just after sunrise as if boundless. (David Shields)
2. Great horned owl flies out of the window of an abandoned barn in southern Saskatchewan. Before you leave the frame, the bird looked around the photographer. (Robert Postma)
3. This stone as if fallen from the sky, but in fact, this 40-ton boulder in Washington State Indian reservation costs. Sometimes these boulders called "stones for wiping" because bison love sponge oneself about them. (Fritz Hoffmann)
4. Underwater cameras - a great opportunity to see the lilies below. Because of the sulfur dioxide released by these plants in lakes Adirondack no fish, but thanks to the efforts of a man many of them are now returning to life. (Michael Melford)
6. Picture taken at the edge of a small stream in Letimaki, Finland. Ice only started to thaw, exposing themselves under water. (Kyle Ueckermann)
7. Spring in southeast Texas. New leaves, flowers bloom, and this green lizard also decided to upgrade the ... uh ... the skin, and start all over again.(Michael Walker)
12. Tekopa located a few kilometers south of Shoshone in California's Mojave Desert. Tekopa known for its hot springs. Evaporation flooded dry lakes in the late spring creates cracks in the earth, are so fond of photographers. (Angel Di Bilio)
13. At the dawn of the fishermen from the province in southern Thailand Phatthalung go to sea for a catch. Attaching the network to the facilities here so here, the fishermen pulled them out to see what today has given them the sea. (Joey Yu)
14. Sinuous lines of different colors wrap around the famous formations in the national park Vermilion Cliffs. Floods carved this passage in the sand dunes, exposing the iron-rich coast. (Richard Barnes)
15. Alligator Park Myakka in Sarasota, Florida. In the area for a long time there was no rain, and the river level dropped, and the prehistoric monster quietly lying there, waiting for God knows what kind of prey. (Larry Lynch)
16. An incredible photo Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, drowning in the fog that often envelops this one of the symbols of the state and the United States as a whole. (Francisco Companioni)
17. Clouds of gas in the caldera with lava in the crater of a volcano in the Congo. Volcano erupts a few million years, since the African tectonic plate began to split and created a rift Albertin. (Carsten Peter)
18. The light penetrates through the wild mushroom in a swampy area near Elkton, Oregon, USA. (Robin Loznak)
20. Waterfall Hraunfossar looks like it must have looked in the days of the Vikings: birch, blueberries and white silt from the river Hv�t�, �rness�sla.The waterfall is a series of streams, falling to the river. (Orsolya and Erlend Haarberg)
21. Residents of villages along the southern coast of Bangladesh must not only be able to cope with some of the heavy rainfall in the world, but also with cyclones that turn their lives into a living hell. (Jonas Bendiksen)
22. In winter, the young whale sharks eat plankton swim in the nutrient-rich waters of the Gulf of Tadjoura. This world's largest fish weighing adult elephant has become a symbol of the rich Arab, but are not protected areas. (Thomas P. Peschak)
23. Most people are aware of this forest in Olympic National Park, but only a few are lucky to see it with my own eyes. (Wai Chee Wong)
25. Mount Moran reflected in the Snake River in the National Park Grand Teton in Wyoming. (Brian Kerls)
27. The two sailed along the western channel of the Bay Glacier Bay and back to the kayak. Most of the journey, they were on their own. A few days they did not see other people, but do not feel alone. In such trips are becoming closer. (JK Putnam)
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