Scary.
Mein Adventkranz.
Imprinting.
Like a fountain.
Breaking through.
Sunshower.
Campocatino.
In Garfagnana 2
A bench with a view.
Eden.
Victoria amazonica
Frangipane.
For G.
Falling leaves and a grey sky.
Still green
Shinrin-Yoku.
One of my favorite spots.
Twin oaks.
STREET,BRIDGE OF THE OLD SPINSTERS.
Olive tree in the fog.
Agave.
The cherry tree.
Green fields.
(Not so) happy FF.
Blue/green.
...whatever may happen.....
Autumn leaves.
Looking up.
Enbedded.
The shelter.
The tree.
View Point.
Full size:)
De-TAIL.
Hi:)
Mangroves.
White star.
Tonga soa.
Point sublime.
Gorges du Tarn.
Navacelles.
Ombre et lumière
A green corner.
"Submit to nature, return to nature".
Sun's paintbrush.
Location
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" Amazing Nature - Einmalige Natur - La nature unique - La natura unica "
" Amazing Nature - Einmalige Natur - La nature unique - La natura unica "
MERS, rivers, lakes, ponds, streams, fountains, water, ice...
MERS, rivers, lakes, ponds, streams, fountains, water, ice...
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The art of surviving:)
Taken by night
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The Crocodiles of the Okavango Delta have suffered from over-hunting in the past and it was only intervention of few conservation-minded individuals - and an intricate under water system of tunnels - that saved the species.
For many years guides and locals in the upper reaches of the Okavango Delta wondered where Crocodiles disappeared to when they moved from view into the vast papyrus beds that dominated this part of the Delta.
Recent discoveries have shown a vast network of tunnels under the papyrus that enable the animals to navigate from one side of a papyrus float to the other in a matter of seconds. The underground lairs also allow the Crocodiles to stay hidden for extended lengths of time.
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The Crocodiles of the Okavango Delta have suffered from over-hunting in the past and it was only intervention of few conservation-minded individuals - and an intricate under water system of tunnels - that saved the species.
For many years guides and locals in the upper reaches of the Okavango Delta wondered where Crocodiles disappeared to when they moved from view into the vast papyrus beds that dominated this part of the Delta.
Recent discoveries have shown a vast network of tunnels under the papyrus that enable the animals to navigate from one side of a papyrus float to the other in a matter of seconds. The underground lairs also allow the Crocodiles to stay hidden for extended lengths of time.
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des animaux à preserver !!
Fantastic story!
Thanks for sharing, Annemarie
Bonne journée Annemarie.
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