Dun Briste by trevcole by trevcole

The sea stack of Dun Briste at Downpatrick Head in County Mayo bathed in the warmth of the evening light.

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Rapeseed field by johhult by johhult

Bara, Skåne, Sweden

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Neiva by MarcoNunoFaria by MarcoNunoFaria

Flakstadøya Panorama by Daniel_Bosma by Daniel_Bosma

Standing on a mountain top early morning overlooking Flakstadøya island in the Lofoten.

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Alien world on earth by Marcobarone by Marcobarone

Green, Green Grass of Home by pdavidsonphoto by pdavidsonphoto

The rolling green wheat fields of The Palouse in Washington.

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Santa Maddalena by guerelsahin by guerelsahin

Patagonian Magic at Dawn by EvanKokoska by EvanKokoska

Chasing the light in Patagonia. This shot was after a nippy clear night of camping. We awoke from base camp and trekked to Cerro Torre in Argentina. I tried to do some star trail work but it was a bust (looked stupid with the dark to blue hour transition and there was a little light noise from El Chalten) but was fortunate that God tossed us some clouds and pink light just at dawn when the sky and foreground had balanced light. God is Good. Single Exposure Sony a7RII Canon 11 – 24 4.0 @ ISO 50 24 mm f/22 20 sec. LR + PS

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Remnant by hillsee by hillsee

Gondwanaland remnant…Nothofagus gunii above Hanson’s Lake. Native deciduous beech, ‘the fagus’ is a remnant from the super continent Gondwanaland. It is our only native deciduous tree, and only found in the alpine areas of Tasmania.
Global warming threatens all the unique Gondwanaland remnant flora in Tasmania, due to the increase in dry lightning strikes and increasingly dry summers, creating an exponentially increased risk of fire. Unlike much of the Australian bush, these remnants do not regenerate after fire, and the peat soils on which they rely, are killed forever by fire.

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Teide by Fannie_Jowski by Fannie_Jowski

An infrared version of the volcano Teide, in Tenerife.

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