It’s hard to know what’s real and what’s fake on the Internet, but sometimes nature provides a view that no Instagram filter can match and, lucky for all of us, we get to see them.
Salar De Uyuni (the world’s largest salt flat in Bolivia)
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Boat looks like it’s floating in the air.
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Zhangye Danxia Landform in Gansu, China
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Trees in Schonbrunn Park
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Lenticular Clouds
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Frozen pond in Switzerland
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Burned-Out utility pole
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Hausmannian building on Georges V Ave. in Paris
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Dress by Viktor & Rolf
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A pile of timber reflecting in a puddle.
Image Credit: Florian Schaller
Sculpture in New Zealand
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Undulatus Asperatus
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Falling book sculpture by Alicia Martin
Image Credit: Alicia Martin
Mammatus clouds
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A guy dropped a pair of Hula Hoops (potato snacks) into coffee and saw a bird.
Image Credit: Stuart Rutherford
Trees after toxic waste spill in western Hungary
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Glowworms Cave, New Zealand
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3D grass globe illusion at Paris city hall
Image Credit: Francois Abelanet
Her outfit matches the beach.
Image Credit: Wilma Hurskainen
Sand Dunes in Namib Desert, Namibia
Image Credit: Martin Bailey
A team of scientists, engineers, and two world-class balloon pilots successfully launched a house with 300 weather balloons.
Image Credit: National Geographic
Phytoplankton glowing on Maldives Beach
Image Credit: William Ho
Funny dog perspective
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Blue Pond in Japan
Image Credit: Kent Shiraishi
Sinkhole in downtown Guatemala City
Image Credit: Luis Echeverria
Half-graffiti room, Marseille, France
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Sculptures in the forest
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Roll clouds
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Magic tap fountain
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Photo made using scale model sets and real models
Image Credit: Julia Fullerton
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