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Rust Dune Sossusvlei Namibia

Sossusvlei, a name that evokes visions of towering red dunes and endless red desert horizons. It’s believed to be the oldest deserts on Earth, dating back at least 81 million years ago. Making it one of the most mysteries landscapes on the Earth. In the Nama language, “sossus” translates as a dead end or place…

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Shizuku – Droplets from the Waterfall

In Japanese culture, the word “shizuku” (しずく) refers to water droplets that embody tranquility and purity. Each droplet, as it forms and falls, captures the essence of simplicity and elegance. The act of water collecting and then dropping can symbolize the transient nature of life, a common theme in Japanese aesthetics. As the droplets settle…

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Yosemite Falls

Yosemite Falls Height: 2,425 feet (739 meters) tallest waterfall in the USA Lower 48 Yosemite Falls is truly a breathtaking sight, especially during the peak of snowmelt. The powerful rush of water creates a stunning display, as the falls transform into a majestic torrent.

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Walking with Desert Elephants

The wild desert elephants in Namibia, particularly in the Damaraland region, are a fascinating subject. These elephants have adapted to one of the most arid environments on Earth, showcasing incredible resilience and unique behaviors. Damaraland, with its rugged landscape and sparse vegetation, plays a critical role in their survival. The elephants are often seen traversing…

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Winnebago

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Dragon Spine

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Dune

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Winter Tetons

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