Sunday, 20 October 2013

Great View of Dubai


Acceso Norte in Buenos Aires (18 Lanes)


Unusal Action of Paul Adams


Australian Lyrebird


An adult Jackdaw on Ham Common, London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, England


Nature has its own ways to surprise us


Venison represents the transition from berry growth to berry ripening, and many changes in berry development occur at veraison.


What a Daring Super Click


Muhammad Hafeez


Misba-ul-Haq


Ricky Ponting Childhood Pix


Thursday, 17 October 2013

46-Million year old Mosquito Fossil Discovered

An exclusive 46-million-years old mosquito fossil with a belly full of dried blood has been discovered in a Montana riverbed, according to United States researchers. It is an extremely infrequent fossil, the only one of its kind in the world," Dale Greenwalt, lead author of the study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), said. Mr Greenwalt said it might have been blood from a bird, since the ancient mosquito look like a modern one from the genus Culicidae, which likes to feed on bird.

One Acre of Hemp grown in a single season yields as much paper as up to 4 acres of trees.


Bearded Vulture


A man with a donkey near the Dead Sea


Wow! Awesome Rare green Rose!


Monday, 14 October 2013

Beautiful Russian Lake Baikal

Sprawling throughout Russia, Lake Baikal is truly a reservoir. Home to over 170 species of flora and fauna (many of which can only be found there) and indigenous tribes, the voluminous lake also contains approximately 20% of the world’s unfrozen surface freshwater. It’s also incredibly beautiful.

Sunday, 13 October 2013

Some Striking Capture of Photographer Wayne Simpson

Ontario-based photographer Wayne Simpson captures some striking, picturesque landscapes of Canada. There's an uplifting quality about Simpson's work that is only heightened by his refreshing subject. Viewer feel as though they are in the cold yet invigorating open air, walking along the icy paths towards a gorgeous horizon. Wayne Simpson's visually stimulating compositions and skilled talent to capture the rich textures of the ground are an energizing feast for the eyes. Prints of Simpson's work can be directly purchased through his website.