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Friday, December 16, 2011

Friday, December 16th, 2011

I am sure that some of these are photos shopped, that does not make them any less cool. They came to me in an e-mail, so I am cheating today in my blog responsibilities!
Enjoy!
Misty

 

 

The world's highest chained carousel, located in Vienna, at a height of 117 meters.

 

 

 

 

Thor's Well a/k/a "the gates of the dungeon" on Cape Perpetua, Oregon. At moderate tide and strong surf, flowing water creates a fantastic landscape


 


Emerald Lake in the crater of an extinct volcano. Tongariro National Park - NewZealand



 


Restaurant on a cliff on the east coast of Zanzibar.

Depending on the tide the restaurant can be reached both on foot and by boat.

 

 

Office of Selgas Cano in Madrid

 



 


Desert witPhacelia (Scorpion Weed). Flowering once in several years.



 


Balloons in Cappadocia.  



 


Dubai. The view from the skyscraper BurjKhalifa. The height of buildings is 828 m (163 floors).






And this is the view down



 


These trees grow in the forest near Gryfino, Poland. The cause of the curvature is unknown 



 


The border between Belgium and the Netherlands in a cafe



 


Twice a year in the Gulf of Mexico rays migrate. About 10 thousand stingrays swim from the Yucatan Peninsula to Florida in the spring and back in the fall.




In the resort town of Skagen you can watch an amazing natural phenomenon. This city is the northernmost point of Denmark, wherthe Baltic and North Seas meet. The two opposing tides in this place can not merge because they have different densities.



 


In the Chinese province of Shandong is a bridge across the Gulf of Jiaozhou. The bridge length over 36 km is calculated for eight car lanes, and is the longest sea bridge in the world.



 


Day and night. The monument in Kaunas, Lithuania

 


An unusual tunnel in California's Sequoia National Park



 

 

This statue, created by Bruno Catalano, is located in France

 

 



 


Family photo



 


The longest traffic jam in the world recorded in China. Its length is 260 kilometers

 


Paris computer games store. In fact, the floor is absolutely flat.

 



 


Marcus Levine - slaughtering an artist in the literal sense. He creates his paintings by nailing a white wooden panel. At his latest series of paintings exhibited in a gallery in London, Marcus has spent more than 50 000 pieces of iron.

 



 

 

In the city of Buford (USA) lives just one person. He works as a janitor and as a mayor.

 



 


Autumn camouflage



 


Haus Rizzi - Germany.



 


Lena Pillars. Russia, the Lena River.



 


Banpo Bridge in Seoul, South Korea



 


Favelas of Brazil. The boundary between wealth and poverty.

 

 



 


Lost paradise in the Indian Ocean. Isle of Lamu.

 



 


Balcony of floor 103 in Chicago.

 






From the outside it looks like

 



 


View of the sunset from inside the wave.

 


 

This is a unique geological phenomenon known as Danxia landform. These phenomena can be observed in several places in China. This example is located in Zhangye, Province of Gansu. The color is the result of an accumulation for millions of years of red sandstone and other rocks.


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In northwestern Montana, USA. The water is so transparent that it seems that this is a quite shallow lake. In fact, it's very deep. 

 



 


Airport in the Maldives is located on an artificial island in the middle of the Indian Ocean

 



 


Lighthouse guard in Mare, France must be one of the most courageous people on the planet!

Not everyone will have a smoke in such weather, and in such a place!



 


Photo of storm in Montana, USA, 2010



 


Skyscraper-Crescent Crescent Moon Tower (Dubai)

 



 

 

 

Heavy fog in Sydney, which enveloped the whole city

 



 


The river above the river: Magdeburg Water Bridge, Germany.



 


Morning Glory - kind of clouds observed in the Gulf of Carpentaria in northern Australia

 



 


Gibraltar Airport is one of the most extraordinary airports around the world



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

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