^ Correctamundo.
^ Correctamundo.
Grand Canyon
Kalapana, Hawai
Dushanzi Grand Canyon, China
Ushuaia the southernmost city in the world
New Years Eve
Berlin
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Singapore
Moscow
Pyongyang
London
Hong Kong
An observation point at the base of Niagara Falls in Niagara Falls, Ontario, is covered in ice as the falls are illuminated by colored light
Looking out toward an oncoming storm front sweeping up the NSW coast, from Waverley Cemetery in Sydney, Australia
^Both are phenomenal. The top one gives me chills. I've seen the Falls in person, although not like that.
Amazing hand paintings
Pink Lake Hillier in Australia
Miradouro da Lua (Viewpoint of the Moon) overlooking the Atlantic Ocean near Luanda, Angola
Sunset in Maldives
A martian dust devel seen from orbit. ~30m diameter.
A view shows the ice-covered Gulf of Finland and the business tower Lakhta Centre, which is under construction, in Saint Petersburg, Russia
I made five trips there between 1977-1979. It was totally unspoiled. The runway had not yet been expanded, and could only take small planes at the time; you got there from Sri Lanka, via the horrible Sri Lanka Airlines. There was only one island open to tourists - Villingilli. A few primitive huts on the beach, and a small shop where a German, who lived there during the good weather months, would fill your scuba tanks. Beautiful diving...schools of sea turtles of all sizes, sharks galore, and awesome reefs. Dive or snorkel all day...lobster for lunch and dinner. Never more than a handful of intrepid visitors. One of my best memories of unspoiled Asia. And unreal sunsets and sunrises. Then, they expanded the runway, brought in jumbo jets, opened beach resorts and, within a few years, totally trashed the place.
The plain of Castelluccio Landscape in flowering. Sibillini Mountains National Park, Italy.
No service of any kind. Britten-Norman Islander. Used to be a grass strip. 2.601410 98.964879 for the curious.
Sounds like a real race against the clock.
This is the image in full size, btw.
https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/f...r_pia10369.jpg
Tiz a bit big.
Quite a small moon though, 11km radius. Orbits every 7 hours 39 minutes.
What's all that talc powder on it ?
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