The world’s largest salt flat, stretching over 10,000 square kilometers, looks like an infinite mirror reflecting the sky.
3. Namibia, where the desert meets the ocean
The term "Namib" comes from the Khoekhoegowab (or Nama) language and is often interpreted as meaning "vast place" or "an area where there is nothing."
4. The ethereal beauty of Nara Park, Japan
5. This unique forest in Castelluccio di Norcia, Umbria, is shaped like Italy.
Planted to mark the Kingdom of Italy’s centenary, its conifers form the outline of the Bel Paese — a poetic term meaning "beautiful country" in Italian.
6. Mont Saint-Michel, France
This breathtaking photo by İlhan Eroğlu perfectly illustrates why the French Romantic author and poet Victor Hugo referred to this place as the "Cheops of the West."
7. Mount Erebus is the second-highest volcano in Antarctica and the southernmost active volcano on Earth.
The steaming fumarolic ice tower above "Sauna Cave" forms as heat from magma melts the snow and ice, creating caves and tunnels beneath the ice. Photo by George Steinmetz.
8. Elephant rock, Iceland
9. Pathway to Atlantis, Thailand
10. Waves crashing against the cliffs of Inis Meáin, Ireland
11. In Iceland, there’s a spot where lush green fields, a golden river, a black sand beach, and the ocean meet...
12. The Door to Hell, Turkmenistan
A crater in the Soviet Union was ignited by scientists in 1971 to curb methane emissions, with the expectation that the fire would burn out in a few days.
It has been burning for more than five decades.
13. The dolphin-shaped island of Gallo Lungo, part of the Li Galli archipelago, lies just off the Amalfi Coast.
14. Ha Long Bay, Vietnam
Over 1,600 limestone islands rise out of emerald-green waters... this place truly feels like it belongs in a fantasy novel.
15. Unterbach, Switzerland
16. Rainbow Mountains, Peru
Also known as Vinicunca, the mountain's vibrant series of colorful stripes are the result of its unique mineralogical composition, which can be observed along its slopes and summits.
17. Similarly, Spotted Lake in Canada is known for its unique mineral content, which forms colorful deposits on its surface during the summer months.
The colors of the spots vary, depending on the specific minerals and the amount of precipitation.
18. Floating in the sky
The enchanting mist that surrounds the village of Rotondella, Italy, perfectly framed by Francesco Saverio Paternostro's lens.
19. Waterfall of the Bride, Peru
Legend has it that a couple was torn apart by family rivalry. On their wedding day, the bride's father killed the groom.
The bride asked Mother Nature to turn her into a waterfall, a symbol of her eternal love.
20. Mount Roraima is located at the junction of Brazil, Guyana and Venezuela.
These table-top mountains are among Earth's oldest, estimated to be around two billion years old.
Its name comes from the Pemon language, with "Roroi" meaning "blue-green" and "ma" meaning "great."
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1. Pope Leo XIII was the earliest-born person recorded on film. Born in 1810, he was 86 years old when this was captured in 1896. For reference, the Pope was born the year after Lincoln and Darwin and the same year as Chopin.
2. D-Day, 6th June 1944
3. This footage was recorded in Gateshead, England, on May 8th, 1945, following Churchill's declaration of Victory in Europe.
Thread of historical photos you've (probably) never seen before 🧵
1. A Protestant husband and his Catholic wife were not allowed to be buried together. These are their headstones, reaching across the two cemeteries in 1888.
2. Jenny Joseph posing for Columbia Pictures Logo, 1992
3. Dresden viewed from the Rathaus (city hall) in 1945
Between 13 and 15 February, over 3,900 tons of explosives and incendiaries were dropped on Dresden.
The resulting firestorm destroyed more than 1,600 acres of the city centre and killed up to 25,000 people.