Sundogs

I had to share this one with you guys and girls! You learn something new everyday! Just amazing… I really have to start saving my monies in order to get over there!

Head over to I Love Greenland’s page to see more (https://www.facebook.com/ilovegreenland). And join me on here – https://www.facebook.com/missworldsec

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“A sundog over Sisimiut on a winter morning.


Sundogs form when light passes through ice crystals, bending the light rays, and refracting the sunbeams horizontally.

They are not nearly as common as northern lights, but in many ways just as impressive a phenomenon.

Crazy stuff. And we love it 🙂

Enjoy!

Mads,
Destination Arctic Circle”

 

Miss S. https://www.facebook.com/missworldsec

I love Poland

Two more photos from magical nature, found in Poland. The first is from the i love nature team (https://www.facebook.com/ilnature?fref=ts) and the second from Marcin Kesek (https://www.facebook.com/marcinkesekfotografia?fref=ts).

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Enjoy! Miss S. 

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‘Roof of the World’

I found this amazing article and photography by Matthieu Paley. He photographs the Kyrgyz people as they go about their daily life in one of the most inhospitable places on earth. The photography is amazing to say the least, and I really hope that he publishes a book in English soon. For now here is a sneak peak of what is in the article, but definitely check it out for yourself!

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“It is a harsh, unforgiving existence for the 1,200 Kyrgyz people who live at the end of the remote and inhospitable Wakhan corridor in Afghanistan, a 140-mile-long strip of land surrounded by China, Tajikistan and Pakistan. Less than half of the children there live to see their fifth birthday. And it is commonplace for women to die during childbirth.

There are no doctors and no roads or vehicles. They live so high up there are no trees. In winter, the temperature goes down to 40 degrees below zero, and there are as many as 340 days of freezing weather a year.

They live in near-complete isolation in a place so removed that the Afghan wars never made it this far.”

http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/02/04/a-hard-life-on-the-roof-of-the-world/

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Enjoy! Miss S. 

This wall goes on and on…

I love the graffiti found on the Israeli – West Bank wall. It’s sad that the wall is there at all, hence the graffiti is especially provocative. It’s almost like a modern Berlin wall. Hope it’s thought provoking for you as well 🙂

Miss S.   https://www.facebook.com/missworldsec

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