Posts tagged scenery

Posts tagged scenery
Dreams in Blue
Each year these blossoming blue fields attract thousands of tourists. Hitachi Park is located in the Ibaraki Prefecture on Honsyu in Japan. Its a beautiful spectacle during the flowering of the nemophila. Nemophilas are annual flowers. The word is a combination of the Greek words “nemos” (small forest) and “phileo” (love). The Japanese word “hitachi” translates to dawn. Taken together: “small forest love in dawn.” A blue heaven on Earth.
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hanafubuki; falling cherry blossoms in Tokyo
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FROST BY PATRICK HÜBSCHMANN
Germany, Baden-Baden-based designer and photographer Patrick Hübschmann (facebook), mainly focused on nature and landscape photography.
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Safe and Sound (by syndrome stockholm)
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Vatnajökull Ice Cap, Iceland by orvaratli“This ice cave is on the edge of the glacier where it enters into an lagoon near Svínafellsjökull. It is only possible to access it when the lagoon is frozen. Ice caves are in general unstable things and can collapse at any time. They are however much more stable in winter when the cold temperatures harden the ice. Even so we could hear constant cracking sounds inside the cave. It was not because it was going to collapse but because the cave was moving along with the glacier itself. Each time the glacier moved a millimeter loud sounds could be heard.”
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Wandering in the Woods, Oer-Wout
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Forest Portal, The Magic Woods, Brocéliande
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500px / Photo “Foggy Halloween path” by Jack Mclane
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500px / Photo “Red Path” by Simon Harris
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Forest by ForestGirl
Can I live here?
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ıllıllı by Syka Lê Vy on Flickr.
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