Amazing! Enjoy! Miss S. https://www.facebook.com/missworldsec
For more, check out the wonderful team at I love nature in Poland! https://www.facebook.com/ilnature
With a day set to reach 43 degrees in Sydney, I thought I would share some photos that look ‘cooling’ 🙂 they are taken from a town in Siberia that lies within the polar circle. If you would like to see more, check out http://englishrussia.com/2013/01/03/polar-circle-the-kingdom-of-snow-and-ice/.
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Enjoy! Miss S.
Here are some more amazing photos and some amazing photography by Marcin Kęsek. Both are very different stylistically, but both are very beautiful. Check out his fb page here https://www.facebook.com/marcinkesekfotografia and maybe mine to 😛 https://www.facebook.com/missworldsec
Two things I will never get enough of, Polish mountains and Polish forests! Enjoy, Miss S.
Many of you know that I am a sucker for great photography and for the wilderness. Our lives are so busy and so enhanced by technology that I for one need to switch off from time to time, otherwise I tend to go into sensory overload. When I discovered this wonderful site I knew it was something special – the photography is fantastic and the views stunning… I have to admit that I am quite jealous of this couple, who live and work in Polands South, encapsulated by mountains and wilderness. They carve products out of wood and every piece is a work of art. Down below are some majestic examples of their workspace. Not bad huh? 🙂 I highly recommend their facebook page for more wonderful photography https://www.facebook.com/ilnature and of course their website for more of their finished products http://ilovenature.pl/ Oh, and don’t forget to join me on fb https://www.facebook.com/missworldsec
Until next time! Miss S.
This is a photo of a sunset on Mars. Awesome huh? Makes you feel so small when you realize how big the universe is… The photo was taken by NASA and you can find more info here http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/imagegallery/image_feature_347.html This is what they say about the sunset –
“On May 19, 2005, NASA’s Mars Exploration Rover Spirit captured this stunning view as the Sun sank below the rim of Gusev crater on Mars. This Panoramic Camera mosaic was taken around 6:07 in the evening of the rover’s 489th Martian day, or sol.
Sunset and twilight images are occasionally acquired by the science team to determine how high into the atmosphere the Martian dust extends, and to look for dust or ice clouds. Other images have shown that the twilight glow remains visible, but increasingly fainter, for up to two hours before sunrise or after sunset. The long Martian twilight (compared to Earth’s) is caused by sunlight scattered around to the night side of the planet by abundant high altitude dust. Similar long twilights or extra-colorful sunrises and sunsets sometimes occur on Earth when tiny dust grains that are erupted from powerful volcanoes scatter light high in the atmosphere.”
Image Credit: NASA/JPL/Texas A&M/Cornell Miss S.