Although we celebrate Earth Day on April 22 of each year in support of environmental protection, it might seem as though there is not much pristine land
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Oregon, also known as the Beaver State, has some of the most beautiful and spectacular sights and places to visit! Just browse through these awesome pictures I found and be ... Read more
Chateau Rolls Royce is an abandoned Belgian 18th century chateau, with a spectacularly overgrown greenhouse and orangery (orangerie).
Visit Lesotho and you will know why this tiny country is called "Kingdom in the Sky". Here are the best things to do in Lesotho, Africa's mountain Kingdom.
From snow-capped mountains to rugged coastlines discover the Canadian towns too beautiful to make up.
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Envie de nature ? De culture ? Des deux ? Voici six destinations en France et à l'étranger à découvrir au cÅ?ur de l'automne.
French photographer Quentin Chabrot U-derzho , has an obvious passion for abandoned places. Here's a collection of photos of abandoned chu...
Mourning doves nesting in a Saguaro cactus. Every year Mourning doves claim this spot. Not sure if it’s always the same couple. (photo by S Suzuki-Martinez)
Fun photos for your pleasure to kill the weekday as quick is as possible. We know the weeks are long that's why we are always supplying you with pics...
We humans often build roads and bridges, canals and ports, even entire cities at the expense of the environment. But nature isn't planning on giving up. On the contrary, it is determined to persevere, showing just how fragile our creations are.
It was partially destroyed by a great fire March 13, 1932, just after the baron Robert Lejeune, then owner of the castle, had been installing new central heating. The castle now remains in ruins. Only the chapel behind the castle was spared and still in reasonable condition. If you want to use this image on your blog or website CONTACT ME FIRST save us both a lot of pain & aggravation.
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Check out the 2018 International Garden Photographer of the Year winners, from backyards to an urban oasis.
This picturesque archeological site looks like it was pulled straight from a fantasy novel.