30 Pictures Which Prove That We Live On A Gorgeous Planet
Earth is the third planet from the Sun and the densest and fifth-largest of the eight planets in the Solar System. It is also the largest of the Solar System's four terrestrial planets. Home to millions of species including humans, Earth is currently the only astronomical body where life is known to exist. Too bad that some of us don't appreciate and don't respect our little place in space. In this article I have collected 30 superb pictures that prove how lucky we are.
Tuscany, Italy
Photo made by Jure Kravanja
Coopers Creek
Photo made by Robert Woodland
Huge lenticular stacks in the Washington State Cascade Mountain Range
Photo made by Darlisa Black
Afternoon sun lights up storm clouds and rainbows over Bondi Beach
Photo made by Stefan Geyer
A composite panoramic of Delicate Arch and the background landscape of Arches National Park, Utah
Photo made by Nick Chill
Near Jackson Lake in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
Photo made by Eric Sambol
This brown bear had just popped its head up after 'snorkeling' for salmon in Katmai National Park & Preserve, Alaska.
Photo made by Eric Sambol
Glacier National Park, Montana
Photo made by Larry Hughes
Mount Rainier National Park, Washington
Photo made by Kevin Farias
This photograph was taken at Bryce Canyon with the very first light of the sun from Sunrise Point
Photo made by Oleg Slyusarchuk
Death Valley National Park
Photo made by Dan Brown
Oregon's Crater Lake
Photo made by Tyson Fisher
Sunset Flasher, Saguaro National Park, Arizona
Photo made by Pete Gregoire
Wonder Lake, Denali National Park, Alaska
Photo made by T. Anthony Howell
Three kayakers pause to listen to the sounds of Aialik Glacier, in Kenai Fjords National Park, Alaska
Photo made by David Plambeck
Dark storm clouds approach a steaming pool of intensely and naturally blue water. This pool is part of a geothermal oasis surrounded by a vast expanse of desert at Hveravellir, in the Kjolur region of central Iceland.
Photo made by Ben Hattenbach
Canyonlands National Park in Utah just after sunset.
Photo made by Christopher Zimmer
After days of rain the clouds began to clear and reveal the face of Half Dome.
Photo made by Craig Wolf
Studying volcanoes presents some great photographic opportunities. Extremophile bacteria and a moonscape-like landscape make for natural abstract art in Yellowstone National Park.
Photo made by David Mencin
Redwoods Park, California
Photo made by Randy Steffens
Two hikers in the Narrows, Zion National Park, Utah
Photo made by Ovidiu Ifrim
Sunrise of Grand Teton Mountains and an old wooden fence
Photo made by Mike Briner
On a late-summer afternoon in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado
Photo made by Justin Roth
Brown bear sow and cub clamming together on the mud flats during low tide along Cook Inlet in Alaska's Lake Clark National Park.
Photo made by Weldon Lee
This magnificent waterfall stands as an oasis in the heart of the Grand Canyon.
Photo made by Rafi Strum
Taken from the Prairie Wind Overlook in Badlands National Park, South Dakota. The mirrored symmetry with the clouds and light really caught my eye. The only thing you could hear was the wind rustling through the grass.
Photo made by AiPing Hu
A close-up shot of a thermal pool in Yellowstone National Park
Photo made by Karen Cameron
This image was captured during a recent trip to Canyonland in Utah. Sun rays filter through the clouds of an approaching storm, which produced lightning along with six inches of snow.
Photo made by Scott Rodenburg
This is a 17-minute exposure of Yosemite Valley in late November of 2006. The moon illuminated the scene.
Photo made by Phil Hawkins
Nature slowly reclaims everything. A ladder fern springs from a crack in the 1979 lava flows from Kilauea Volcano on the Big Island of Hawaii.
Photo made by Angela Doherty
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