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"Olas" Por esta impresionante ola que se formó en Nazaré, Portugal. Una locura.


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Incredible footage of Mason Barnes surfing a huge wave at Nazaré, Portugal 📽: Laurent Pujol


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God, protect us under Your wings

RefilweSeboko's tweet image. God, protect us under Your wings

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“There is something called hope and sometimes we feel it.”


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Un tronco de árbol fosilizado de 220 millones de años de antigüedad fue encontrado en el Parque Nacional del Bosque Petrificado de Arizona, famoso por su madera antigua similar a la piedra.

Da March

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The “Dragon’s Tail,” a powerful tidal bore that rushes upstream in China’s Qiantang River


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Massive, naturally formed pyrite cube found in Navajùn, Spain. 📽: Rocks for the Spirit


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Así se ve un Boeing 747 a velocidad de crucero desde otro avión…


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Parts of Vietnam received a record 1,730 liters of rain per square meter in 24 hours 🤯


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Major Hurricane Melissa makes a historic landfall near New Hope, Jamaica.


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Manpupuner rock formations are a set of seven towering stone pillars in the remote Komi Republic of Russia, formed naturally over millions of years

Da Muse

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Desde el Mirador de San Pedro de Visma. Secuencia de 500 fotos a intervalos de 5" #Coruña


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Beautiful timelapse of Earth rising over the Moon captured by the Japanese lunar orbiter spacecraft Kaguya. 📽: JAXA/NHK


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Nicolas Escurat captured videos of red sprites, which are massive electrical discharges that happen way above thunderstorm clouds.


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The stunning shelf cloud spotted over Minneapolis in a timelapse filmed on July 12, 2022

Da Bo Cole

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Clouds that resemble an ocean [📹 Tristan Heth, [📍 Tenerife]


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No it’s not an alien invasion or giant cotton balls. These are Mammatus Clouds caused by turbulence on the underside of cumulonimbus clouds


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A woman took a pic of these clouds cause they looked like the ocean in the sky😳

AMAZlNGNATURE's tweet image. A woman took a pic of these clouds cause they looked like the ocean in the sky😳

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