White Horn, Pennine Alps, Switzerland (katarina2353 on flickr)
White Horn, Pennine Alps, Switzerland (katarina2353 on flickr)
Okay last one I PROMISE. The beginning of the annual Tall Ships’ Race in Waterford, Ireland. This race takes place in European waters with over one hundred vessels in competition. These ships are simply gorgeous I tell you I LOVE THEM. (photo dailymail.co,uk)
Brave mountaineers scuttling up the side of Mount Ranier, a massive volcano in the State of Washington, USA, pause to have a look at a jagged peak below. Mount Ranier is considered one of the most dangerous volcanoes in the world due to eruption potential and a large nearby population. (Don Briggs flickr)
Palo Duro, Texas, USA (pavonne pixdaus.com)
An evocative shot contrasting the size of a man with the towering trees of the earth in Tulare County, California, United States (aluyten flickr)
The Ear of Dionysius, the largest of the many caves in Siracusa, on the island of Sicily. The shape of the cave creates astonishing acoustical effects wherein a whisper at one end of the cave can be heard clearly at the other. (image by Stefania Guidice)
Fiery glow of dawn on Cerro Torre; one of the mountains of the Southern Patagonian Ice Field in South America. An ice field is an extensive area of interconnected valley glaciers from which higher peaks, called nunataks, rise. The area is disputed between Chile and Argentina. (photo by Andrew Lutyen)
Provence, France (Alex Edourd on flickr)
Northern lights in the Yukon Territory, Canada. Canada is made up of ten provinces and the northerly three territories: Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and the smallest, the Yukon. (David Cartier flickr)
Mountainous Tibet, the highest region on earth, with an average elevation of 4,900 metres (16,000 ft) (reurinkjan flickr)