Bulgaria is a country rich in history, culture, and natural beauty. Nestled in the Rhodope Mountains, the Utroba Cave is one of the most stunning hidden gems in the country. It offers a unique blend of geological formations, history, and folklore that attracts thousands of visitors every year. This article will take you on a virtual journey through the cave, its features, … [Read more...] about Utroba Cave, Bulgaria: Exploration of Bulgaria’s Hidden Gem
Photography
Capturing Nature’s Dance: Mesmerizing Weather Transformation at Dyrhólaey Cape, Iceland
The small country of Iceland is renowned for its natural beauty and a diverse landscape that includes volcanoes, mountains, and geysers. Due to its location, this island also has a remarkably active climate. Moscow-based photographer Mikhail Shcheglov traveled to Dyrhólaey Cape in South Iceland and managed to capture a mesmerizing change in the weather. While sunshine falls on … [Read more...] about Capturing Nature’s Dance: Mesmerizing Weather Transformation at Dyrhólaey Cape, Iceland
The white aurora – the Internet’s most successful aurora hoax
Every year about this time, I start seeing photos of an incredible white aurora. It’s hard to imagine how many million times these 3 photos have been posted, often as “The Hem of His Garment” Aurora Borealis in Finland, but they’ve also been posted as the aurora in the Yukon, in Alaska, etc. As you can tell by the title of this post, though, the photos don’t show the … [Read more...] about The white aurora – the Internet’s most successful aurora hoax
The Pensive Olive Tree
When I Voyaged throughout Puglia, it became obvious that the Olive Tree is king here--and has been for thousands of years. There are more ancient olive trees here than anywhere else in Italy, many of which are hundreds of not thousands of years old. What is intriguing about these gnarly giants is their bizarre, fantastical shapes, often twisting and turning about themselves, … [Read more...] about The Pensive Olive Tree
Only A Sheet Of Ice Protects You From Falling 300 Metres Down This Abyss
Photographer Aaron Huey, who is on assignment for National Geographic, recently shared a picture of a frighteningly deep hole on the Lower Ruth Glacier. The only thing stopping people from plummeting down the 304.8m drop into the ground is a sheet of ice. One crack, though. Huey wrote: Staring down what could be a 1,000ft deep worm hole through the blue ice of the Lower … [Read more...] about Only A Sheet Of Ice Protects You From Falling 300 Metres Down This Abyss