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The Kings of St Andrews
Penguins as far as the eye can see. King penguins have a unique breeding and rearing cycle. They lay eggs every 13-16 months in the Southern Ocean Summer (November to April) which means at any given time there are babies, adolescents adults and molters all at different stages along the beach and up to the inshore rookery landscape. It's something you never forget seeing
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Penguins as far as the eye can see. King penguins have a unique breeding and rearing cycle. They lay eggs every 13-16 months in the Southern Ocean Summer (November to April) which means at any given time there are babies, adolescents adults and molters all at different stages along the beach and up to the inshore rookery landscape. It's something you never forget seeing
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Ron Clifford
My Antarctic Adventures - Ron Clifford
Uçhisar Kapadokya Nevşehir TÜRKİYE
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Memories of Japan, Tokyo November 2016
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Marco Bartolozzi
Memories of Japan

Glacial water
Spiti, Himachal, India
The water in this river comes from the glaciers which are slowly releasing less and less water as the winter approaches.
Soon this landscape will be all white and very desolate as the road will be closed until summer once again wins over winter.
I got a reminder of how close winter really was, as on the way down here from Chandratal there were many places where the road was icy, which is very dangerous on these poor roads. So even though there is no snow to block the road, the road can be impassable due to black ice and streams overflowing the road freezing solid. The mountains are high and the sun lower in the sky each day, thus reaching less and less of the ground to melt what ice has formed during the night.
It is a magnificent landscape, but only the hardiest can survive here as few plants grow in this dry and arid region.
The highest peak seen here is called Papsura and is 6451 meters high.
The water locked in the glaciers of the Himalayas are crucial to the hundreds upon hundreds of millions depending on the steady meltwaters in the dry months, but now this is changing fast. The glaciers are already shadows of their old selves and in the not distant future the meltwaters will just come in deluges of the spring melt instead of a steady flow from the glaciers. With erratic monsoons this will have serious implications.
Image Copyright © 2017 +Morten Ross
Image Capture Date: 11 October 2017 10:05
Altitude: 3987 meters
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Spiti, Himachal, India
The water in this river comes from the glaciers which are slowly releasing less and less water as the winter approaches.
Soon this landscape will be all white and very desolate as the road will be closed until summer once again wins over winter.
I got a reminder of how close winter really was, as on the way down here from Chandratal there were many places where the road was icy, which is very dangerous on these poor roads. So even though there is no snow to block the road, the road can be impassable due to black ice and streams overflowing the road freezing solid. The mountains are high and the sun lower in the sky each day, thus reaching less and less of the ground to melt what ice has formed during the night.
It is a magnificent landscape, but only the hardiest can survive here as few plants grow in this dry and arid region.
The highest peak seen here is called Papsura and is 6451 meters high.
The water locked in the glaciers of the Himalayas are crucial to the hundreds upon hundreds of millions depending on the steady meltwaters in the dry months, but now this is changing fast. The glaciers are already shadows of their old selves and in the not distant future the meltwaters will just come in deluges of the spring melt instead of a steady flow from the glaciers. With erratic monsoons this will have serious implications.
Image Copyright © 2017 +Morten Ross
Image Capture Date: 11 October 2017 10:05
Altitude: 3987 meters
#landscape #mountains #autumn #fall #spiti #himalaya #himachal #india
#LandscapePhotography +Landscape Photography curated by +Margaret Tompkins +Eric Drumm +Chandler L. Walker +Krzysztof Felczak +AJ Lim +Jeff Beddow +H Peter Ji +Jani Westman +Dorma Wiggin +Ranco Sevla Sevla
#hqsplandscape +HQSP Landscape
#BTPLandscapePro +BTP Landscape Pro , owned and curated by +Nancy Dempsey
Morten Ross
Landscapes and seascapes
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The Devil’s Throat, Iguazu Falls, Argentina
Iguazu Falls would have to be one of the most destructive and beautiful sites (at the same time) on the planet. At 2.5 km’s (1.5 miles) long, it’s one of the widest waterfalls in the world. In wet season, over 13 MILLION litres (that’s 13,000,000) of water spill over every single second. This of course is absolutely impossible to imagine, and in this circumstance – seeing is believing! And wow what a site this is. The ‘Devil’s Throat’ at the most northern end of the falls, is just a small section of Iguazu, but by far is the most jaw dropping part of the day.
This particular photograph doesn’t actually encompass the full force of the ‘Devil’s Throat’, but is what leads directly up to it. The epicentre of the carnage is just to the right of this frame.
These series of shots of the Devil’s Throat, would have to be some of the most difficult photographs I’ve had to take. The amount of mist (which was more like heavy rain at times) in the air meant that my camera was saturated within a second of taking it out, no matter what way I was facing. So to pull this shot off, I had to set everything up manually underneath my clothes; including estimating the shutter speed and manually focus (as by the time the auto focus or light metering system kicked in, there was too much water on the lens to take a clear shot). Then quickly whip it out and take the photo without anytime at all to compose. Due to how overcast the day was, I waited quite a while till the sun breached the clouds and lit up that grass for a nice rich green before taking the shot. All in all, I’m pretty happy with how it turned out in such difficult circumstances.
Find me on instagram: http://instagram.com/clintburkinshaw/
Iguazu Falls would have to be one of the most destructive and beautiful sites (at the same time) on the planet. At 2.5 km’s (1.5 miles) long, it’s one of the widest waterfalls in the world. In wet season, over 13 MILLION litres (that’s 13,000,000) of water spill over every single second. This of course is absolutely impossible to imagine, and in this circumstance – seeing is believing! And wow what a site this is. The ‘Devil’s Throat’ at the most northern end of the falls, is just a small section of Iguazu, but by far is the most jaw dropping part of the day.
This particular photograph doesn’t actually encompass the full force of the ‘Devil’s Throat’, but is what leads directly up to it. The epicentre of the carnage is just to the right of this frame.
These series of shots of the Devil’s Throat, would have to be some of the most difficult photographs I’ve had to take. The amount of mist (which was more like heavy rain at times) in the air meant that my camera was saturated within a second of taking it out, no matter what way I was facing. So to pull this shot off, I had to set everything up manually underneath my clothes; including estimating the shutter speed and manually focus (as by the time the auto focus or light metering system kicked in, there was too much water on the lens to take a clear shot). Then quickly whip it out and take the photo without anytime at all to compose. Due to how overcast the day was, I waited quite a while till the sun breached the clouds and lit up that grass for a nice rich green before taking the shot. All in all, I’m pretty happy with how it turned out in such difficult circumstances.
Find me on instagram: http://instagram.com/clintburkinshaw/
Clint Burkinshaw
Travel Photography
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