#naturalwonders

2025-04-30

The Salineras de Maras, located in the Sacred Valley, are a striking sight a vast collection of salt ponds that have been in use since Inca times. The salt is extracted by evaporating water from the underground springs, creating a mesmerizing patchwork of white and pink pools. A must-see for anyone visiting the region!
Source:andeanperudiscover.com/en/

2025-04-24

Nestled in the high Andes, Humantay Lake dazzles with its turquoise waters and majestic mountain backdrop.
A short trek from Soraypampa rewards you with one of Peru’s most breathtaking natural wonders—perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
Source:andeanperudiscover.com/en/

Atlas Obscuraatlas@libranet.de
2025-04-18

Corbeille of Nefta in Nefta, Tunisia

A stunning basket-shaped oasis supplies water to one of Tunisia's holiest cities.#naturalsprings #naturalwonders #spring #oasis #islam #sufism #shrines #section-Atlas
Corbeille of Nefta

Atlas Obscuraatlas@libranet.de
2025-04-14
Atlas Obscuraatlas@libranet.de
2025-04-14

Santuario de la Virgen de Jaraba in Jaraba, Spain

A medieval shrine set into a towering canyon wall.#baroque #chapel #naturalwonders #architecture #architecturaloddities #medieval #christianity #relics #shrines #canyons #section-Atlas
Santuario de la Virgen de Jaraba

Atlas Obscuraatlas@libranet.de
2025-04-10

Volcán Pabellones in Peru

Standing 26 feet high and 13 feet in diameter, is this the world’s smallest volcano?#naturalwonders #volcanoes #section-Atlas
Volcán Pabellones

Atlas Obscuraatlas@libranet.de
2025-04-10

Lake San Cristobal in Hinsdale County, Colorado

Colorado’s second largest natural lake was created by a landslide.#naturalwonders #dams #lakes #section-Atlas
Lake San Cristobal

2025-04-07

Colca Canyon: One of the Deepest in the World
Nestled in the Peruvian Andes, the Colca Canyon is a natural wonder that will leave you breathless. Twice as deep as the Grand Canyon, it offers stunning views, terraced fields, and a glimpse of the majestic Andean condor soaring above.
Source:machupicchulatinamerica.com/

Atlas Obscuraatlas@libranet.de
2025-04-04

Rock-Splitting Cherry Tree in Morioka, Japan

A 360-year-old cherry tree grows out of a granite boulder.#courtyard #gardens #rockformations #rocks #naturalhistory #naturalwonders #trees #section-Atlas
Rock-Splitting Cherry Tree

2025-03-25

The image depicts a scenic landscape with an open grassy field under a clear blue sky. In the foreground, there are silhouettes of tree branches providing shade. The horizon is dotted with trees, adding to the natural, tranquil setting.

#GreenFields #TranquilScene #ScenicLandscape #NatureViews #NaturalWonders #PeacefulMeadow #NatureLovers #SereneSpaces #EarthsBeauty #OutdoorBeauty

The image depicts a scenic landscape with an open grassy field under a clear blue sky. In the foreground, there are silhouettes of tree branches providing shade. The horizon is dotted with trees, adding to the natural, tranquil setting.
Julieñ in the Skyjulieninthesky@mastodon.art
2025-03-25

There is a square hole in my carrot !

#NaturalWonders

I am cooking carrots, with a twist !
Discover My Europenowtheblog
2025-03-23

Explore the unique biodiversity and stunning landscapes of the Bassin d’Arcachon and the Dune of Pilat, and learn about the climate, eroding coastline, and the aftermath of recent forest fires.

Read my post here: discovermyeurope.eu/discoverin

Discover My Europenowtheblog
2025-03-15

Gaze upon the breathtaking Dune of Pilat from the light tower of Lège Cap Ferret and discover its impressive dimensions and global significance.

Read my post of today here: discovermyeurope.eu/the-majest

Martinus Hoevenaarmartinus@mastodon.art
2025-03-14

Valonia ventricosa or "sailors eyeball" — the largest single-celled organism on earth.

#biology #nature #NaturalWonders

In the photo you can see a Valonia ventricosa, which is in essence a big green ball. It lays on on the seabottom between corals.In the photo you can see a flattended hand holding a Valonia ventricosa, which looks like a shiny green ball.
Connor Strzelewicz | TravelSuitcaseinTow
2025-03-04

Sedona's red rocks are a geological masterpiece, sculpted over millions of years by the forces of nature. These towering sandstone formations, with their vibrant hues and intricate layers, tell a story of ancient seas, shifting sands, and the relentless power of erosion.
What are your favorite geological formations or natural wonders you've encountered on your travels? Share your photos and stories! Let's geek out over the Earth's incredible creations!

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