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Category Archives: Nature
Ice Bubbles
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The fruit of photographer Angela Kelly and her 7 year-old son’s experiments with soap bubbles during the minus 12ºC conditions in Washington last month.
Miniature worlds froze, thawed, shattered and collapsed in on themselves.
Fun was had.
The title sequence of The Lion King with all the animals gradually phased out by Studio Smack (a conservation awareness promo for Greenpeace), leaving ‘the beautiful yet oppressive backgrounds of the African savanna.’
Directed by Roger Allers & Rob Minkoff.

Every year, British artist and engineer Simon Beck embarks on a large scale art project – tromping through the pristine snow near his home at Les Arcs ski resort in France – creating elaborate geometric patterns much to the delight of ski-lift passengers dangling nearby.
A new winter season approaches. This sequence of photographs was taken earlier this year before the snow melted.
Previously: Snow Art
Equinimity
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An extraordinary, serene image of a horse in the womb on the 85th day of gestation taken by photographer Tim Flach.
Mini Me
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Sundry Littles and Larges, inspired by this Reddit post.
MORE: 34 Animals With Their Adorable Mini-Me Counterparts
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Got Milk?
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZPSvb-4Nh0#t=30
Willie the kid tangles with Charlie the brown lemur at Orlando Exotic Animal Experience.
Who ya got?
Wonderground
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From Bored Panda’s eye-watering roundup of the world’s most spectacular caves.
Above: Son Doong Cave, Vietnam (the largest known cave in the world); Vatnajokull Glacier Cave, Iceland; Batu Caves, Malaysia; Antelope Canyon, Arizona, USA; Phraya Nakhon Cave, Thailand and Reed Flute Cave, Guangxi, China.
(Photo credits:National Geographic; orvarati; Danny Xeero; wikipedia; Georgi Iashvili; Pasquale Di Pilato)
MORE: 15 Of The Most Majestic Caves In The World (Bored Panda)




