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Photo of the Day, 3. March 2010

Photo of the Day, 3. March 2010

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Luzinterruptus have brought their light-based street art from Madrid to NYC; 800 books, each with a light attached, with the intention of replacing traffic with literature.
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Luzinterruptus have brought their light-based street art from Madrid to NYC; 800 books, each with a light attached, with the intention of replacing traffic with literature.

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Cave of Crystals, MexicoPhotograph by Carsten Peter, Speleoresearch & FilmsMassive beams of selenite dwarf human explorers in Mexico’s Cave of Crystals, deep below the Chihuahuan Desert. Formed over millennia, these crystals are among the largest yet discovered on Earth.

Cave of Crystals, Mexico

Photograph by Carsten Peter, Speleoresearch & Films


Massive beams of selenite dwarf human explorers in Mexico’s Cave of Crystals, deep below the Chihuahuan Desert. Formed over millennia, these crystals are among the largest yet discovered on Earth.

Photograph by Joel Sartore

Photograph by Joel Sartore

King Penguins SwimmingPhotograph by Stefano UnterthinerA feeding party streams back to shore after several days at sea. Their orange markings, long, slender bills, and hefty, three-foot-long bodies distinguish them as king penguins. With bellies full of small fish, they will regurgitate a portion for waiting chicks.

King Penguins Swimming

Photograph by Stefano Unterthiner


A feeding party streams back to shore after several days at sea. Their orange markings, long, slender bills, and hefty, three-foot-long bodies distinguish them as king penguins. With bellies full of small fish, they will regurgitate a portion for waiting chicks.

Praying Mantis on Brooklyn BridgePhotograph by Abigail F. LeeNature finds you in unexpected places in New York City.

Praying Mantis on Brooklyn Bridge

Photograph by Abigail F. Lee

Nature finds you in unexpected places in New York City.

Photo of the Day, 3. March 2010

Photo of the Day, 3. March 2010

tenderbuttons:

Luzinterruptus have brought their light-based street art from Madrid to NYC; 800 books, each with a light attached, with the intention of replacing traffic with literature.
o my.

tenderbuttons:

Luzinterruptus have brought their light-based street art from Madrid to NYC; 800 books, each with a light attached, with the intention of replacing traffic with literature.

o my.

Cave of Crystals, MexicoPhotograph by Carsten Peter, Speleoresearch & FilmsMassive beams of selenite dwarf human explorers in Mexico’s Cave of Crystals, deep below the Chihuahuan Desert. Formed over millennia, these crystals are among the largest yet discovered on Earth.

Cave of Crystals, Mexico

Photograph by Carsten Peter, Speleoresearch & Films


Massive beams of selenite dwarf human explorers in Mexico’s Cave of Crystals, deep below the Chihuahuan Desert. Formed over millennia, these crystals are among the largest yet discovered on Earth.

Photograph by Joel Sartore

Photograph by Joel Sartore

King Penguins SwimmingPhotograph by Stefano UnterthinerA feeding party streams back to shore after several days at sea. Their orange markings, long, slender bills, and hefty, three-foot-long bodies distinguish them as king penguins. With bellies full of small fish, they will regurgitate a portion for waiting chicks.

King Penguins Swimming

Photograph by Stefano Unterthiner


A feeding party streams back to shore after several days at sea. Their orange markings, long, slender bills, and hefty, three-foot-long bodies distinguish them as king penguins. With bellies full of small fish, they will regurgitate a portion for waiting chicks.

Praying Mantis on Brooklyn BridgePhotograph by Abigail F. LeeNature finds you in unexpected places in New York City.

Praying Mantis on Brooklyn Bridge

Photograph by Abigail F. Lee

Nature finds you in unexpected places in New York City.

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