Title: Intriguing Photos Vol 3.0
1Intriguing Photos Vol 3.0
2Propeller scars mark this manatee - graphic
evidence of a too-close encounter with a boat.
About one in four of Florida's 360 manatee deaths
in 2012 resulted from collisions. Slow-speed
zones help, but some boaters resent the
restrictions. Photograph by Paul Nicklen,
National Geographic
3Believe it or not, this is a pencil drawing by
Russian artist Olga Melamory.
4Turnip Rock, Port Austin, Michigan
5Sea robins, also known as gurnard, are
bottom-feeding scorpaeniform fishes in the family
Triglidae. They get their name from their large
pectoral fins, which, when swimming, open and
close like a bird's wings in flight.
6Slangkop Lighthouse, Kommetjie, South
Africa Taken January 31st 2013 Photograph by
Mickey Theunissen
7Location Cabo Pulmo, Baja California Sur,
Mexico Together with my friend David Castro, we
were diving with a large group of Bigeye
travellies at Cabo Pulmo National Park, Mexico.
Thousands of fish forming a ball during the
reproduction courtship. In the afternoon, these
fish congregate to form a large spawning
aggregation around the reefs of the National
Park. Photo and caption by Octavio Aburto
8The Gunnison sage-grouse may be the rarest bird
in the U.S.. Photo credit Noppadol Paothong
9A spectacular aurora competing with the moon for
attention above the Lyngen Alps in
Norway. Photo (C) Tor-Ivar Næss
10Light show Lightning emerges from lava erupting
from the Sakurajima Volcano in the Kaghoshima
area of South Japan in this picture taken by
German photographer Martin Rietze.
11An anthropologist proposed a game to the kids in
an African tribe. He put a basket full of fruit
near a tree and told the kids that who ever got
there first won the sweet fruits. When he told
them to run they all took each others hands and
ran together, then sat together enjoying their
treats. When he asked them why they had run like
that as one could have had all the fruits for
himself they said ''UBUNTU, how can one of us be
happy if all the other ones are sad?''
12The Horsehead Nebula in Infrared from Hubble
Image Credit NASA, ESA, and The Hubble
Heritage Team (STSci/AURA)
13Leedey, Oklahoma supercell from yesterday, April
22nd. Couldn't resist the CHASE! This was taken
at dark and was a 4 second exposure. The
intercloud lightning was great at illuminating
the highly striated updraft and the ground,
making a for a spooky appearance. Photograph,
and caption by Roger Hill, Roger Hill Photography
14An orangutan from a zoo reintroduced to the wild
in Borneo began spear fishing after watching
local fisherman.
1570 million year old ammolite fossil.http//www.a
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16Lenticular clouds over Lake Crowley, California
17A scene from Bolivia
18Natural Walkway, Maldives
19Waterfall, Iceland This is an image I have had on
my mind to get for three years. To align the
waterfall and northern lights that are strong
enough to light up the whole surroundings. At
last it happened and I was at the right place at
the right time.
20Preikestolen cliff in Norway
21Sunset, South Africa In the southern summer of
2012, I spent some weeks for work in Port
Elizabeth, South Africa, together with my wife,
and we used to take long walks on the beaches
around the city in our spare time. One evening we
came to a beach called Maitland, a large stretch
of sand dunes.
22Lion Rock of Sigiriya in Sri Lanka
23Albino Turtle Photo credit Bulldackel(flickr)
24Giant Leatherback Sea Turtlehttp//youtu.be/Muy-v
M4L3hI
25Lightning strikes near the South Rim of the Grand
Canyon Photo Credit Travis Roe/US Dept. of
Interior
26Shelf Cloud, Saskatchewan The day began as any
other storm-chasing day in the Canadian Prairies.
My girlfriend and I followed this particular
storm from its birth and observed as it formed
this gorgeous shelf structure eight hours later,
at the end of the day.
27Slideshow from The Platzner Post