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20 Worldwide Photos of Natural Disasters Humanity Faced
For those in the United States, last years will probably always be associated with the record hurricanes that caused widespread damage in Texas, Florida and Puerto Rico. In California, raging wildfires destroyed thousands of structures.…
In Photos: The Underwater World of Scuba Diving Magazine’s 2018
This selection represents the best underwater photos of Scuba Diving Magazine's 2018. From a magical encounter with a whale to a beautiful Âjuvenile coconut octopus, these photos will impress you, especially if you are a fan of the…
In Photos: Hurricane Florence’s Floods
From a pickup truck that drives on a flooded road past a farm house that is surrounded by flooded fields from tropical storm Florence in Hyde County, North Carolina to firefighters who use a boat to rescue three people from their flooded…
In Photos: Stunning Pictures From Earth Photo 2018
The inaugural Earth Photo exhibition presents stunning images and films that document the Earth in all its diversity. From Adélie penguins on an ice floe in Hope Bay, Trinity Peninsula, Antarctica to another photo titled Earth Energy,…
In Photos: 2018 Wildlife Photographer of the Year
From a yellow pygmy goby that guards its home to an Anchieta’s cobra that reared its head and moved towards two meerkat pups near their warren on Namibia’s Brandberg Mountain, these photos represents 2018 Wildlife Photographer of the Year,…
20 Photos Describing the Dark Side of Mother Nature
After you’ll see these photos, you will certainly believe that our world is a scary place. Don’t mess with Mother Nature! From a wrap around spider, named for its ability to flatten and wrap its body around tree limbs to fire ants that…
In Photos: Bird Photographer of the Year
This gallery represents 2018 bird photographer of the year. From American flamingo, Phoenicopterus ruber, by Pedro Jarque Krebs, Peru to hyacinth Macaw, Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus, by Petr Bambousek, these photos will leave you breathless,…
In Photos: Feeding Ground for Whale Sharks
The world’s largest fish roams less than previously thought, new research has found. Using a ‘biological passport’, results show that whale sharks in the western Indian Ocean and the Arabian Gulf rarely swim more than a few hundred…
In Photos: The Most Iconic Photos of Mountains You Need to See
From Grand Teton National Park that offers opportunities for fishing, hiking, camping, and mountaineering near to Yellowstone National Park to Denali that is the highest mountain in North America, rising to 6,190 feet, these pictures…
In Photos: Big Butterfly Count 2018
Naturalists including Sir David Attenborough have been encouraging the public to take part in the largest count of its kind. From a cabbage white butterfly that flew in and headed straight for a horseradish to the beauty of nature, all…