Indonesia's Small Piece of Heaven Komodo Island, a stunning destination in Indonesia, is renowned for hosting the world's largest lizards, the Komodo dragons, which are exclusive to this untamed sanctuary. The island is predominantly inhabited by dragons rather than humans, with around 2500 dragons and fewer than 2000 residents. Despite this, it attracts numerous daily … [Read more...] about Discover Komodo Island: Indonesia’s Small Piece of Paradise
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Exploring Oymyakon: Life in the Coldest Inhabited Place on Earth
Tucked away in the Siberian tundra lies a remote village that defies the limits of human endurance—Oymyakon, Russia. Known as the coldest inhabited place on Earth, this icy enclave challenges the very notion of what it means to live in extreme conditions. For intrepid journalist and photographer Amos Chapple, Oymyakon beckoned as a realm waiting to be discovered. … [Read more...] about Exploring Oymyakon: Life in the Coldest Inhabited Place on Earth
A Lady Spent 14 Years Photographing Our Planet’s Oldest Trees, And The Results Are Stunning
For the past 14 years, Beth Moon, a photographer living in San Francisco, has been hunting for the world’s oldest trees. She has traversed the world to photograph the most majestic trees that thrive in distant regions and appear to be as ancient as the earth itself. “As the world’s biggest and oldest living monuments, I hope these symbolic trees will take on more … [Read more...] about A Lady Spent 14 Years Photographing Our Planet’s Oldest Trees, And The Results Are Stunning
Frozen in time: Michigan lighthouses frozen solid by a storm turned into beautiful, giant icicles
These frozen lighthouses in Michigan could be mistaken for a scene from the disaster movie The Day After Tomorrow. The 30ft structures have turned into giant icicles because they are standing in temperatures well below freezing. The American photographer Thomas Zakowski, who is 56 years old, took these beautiful pictures on a trip to two cities in Michigan after a storm … [Read more...] about Frozen in time: Michigan lighthouses frozen solid by a storm turned into beautiful, giant icicles
This Spectacular Sunrise in San Francisco Only Happens Twice a Year
San Francisco is famous for many things: the Golden Gate Bridge, Fisherman’s Wharf, and of course, its hilly streets. However, there’s one thing that not everyone knows about, and that’s the spectacular sunrise that only happens twice a year. The sunrise in San Francisco is an incredible sight to behold, and it’s only visible twice a year, around mid-March and mid-September. … [Read more...] about This Spectacular Sunrise in San Francisco Only Happens Twice a Year