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Iguacu falls Argentina

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This magnificent array of waterfalls is located in Southern Brasil in the state of Parana on the border between Argentina and Brasil. They stretch for 2.5 miles plunging 269 feet (82m) into Iguaçu River. They are absolutely “deslumbrante.” Numerous rocky and wooded islands on the edge of the escarpment over which the Iguaçu River plunges divide the falls into some 275 separate waterfalls or cataracts. The name of the falls comes from the Guarani Indian word meaning “great water.” In 1986 Iguacu Falls were declared a Natural Heritage of Mankind by Unesco. The vegetation of the region is rich and varied, ranging from semideciduous to tropical. Contrasts are also abundant, with orchids growing next to pines, bamboos next to palm trees, and mosses next to lianas and colorful begonias.

DOUBLE RAINBOW AT SEA-amazing

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Beautiful pic you have ever seen

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Friendship and love defined in a single photo

World’s smallest animals

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1.The world’s smallest dog

Charlton, Massachusetts, United States from the “Scientology” (Ducky) is known as the world’s smallest size of the dog.”Scientology” weighs just 0.63 kilograms, is 12 centimeters.’

 

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2. The world’s smallest cat

The world’s smallest cat figure from the United States, it is called the “Peebles”, is 15.5 cm. (Guangzhou Daily Roundup)

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3. The world’s smallest fish

In January 2006, scientists in the swamp forests of Indonesia’s Sumatra island found that the fish won the world’s fish “title”, which only 7.9 mm in length.

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4.The world’s smallest horse

Five-year-old “girl thumb” (Thumbelina) weighs just 27 kilograms, is 43 centimeters, is the world’s most small horse!This is Paul Gosling horses and Kaigeshilin couple’s masterpiece, they dwarf the specialized training and breeding stallion.In dwarf species of horse, “her thumb” print “differently than the rest”: she was of the view that this is a “pygmy.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

Amazin Chinese Sand Sculptures

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BEAUTIFUL LOCATIONS

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Awesome ad’s

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BILL & HILLARY CLINTON - AUTOGRAPHED PICTURE WITH JOHNNY CHUNG

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BECKHAM AD PULLED BEFORE AIRING AFTER TSUNAMI DISASTER

This ad was scheduled for release New Years Day. However, after the disasterous Tsunami in Asia, the producers felt that it might be in poor taste.

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EXTREME EARTH

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Chinstrap penguins ( Pygoscelis antarctica ) ride out high surf on blue-ice icebergs near Candlemas Island in the South Sandwich Islands . Safe for the moment from predaceous leopard seals, chinstrap penguins are the second most abundant species in Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic.

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A deep gorge drops some 650 feet (198 meters) near the abandoned city of Araden , Crete . Visitors can descend into the gorge and walk a little more than 4 miles ( 6.4 kilometers) to the Mediterranean Sea . In addition to magnificent scenery, the gorge provides a 2,460-foot (750-meter) descent to the sea.

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A storm passes over Yellow Mounds Overlook in South Dakota ’s Badlands , casting light and shadow below. Although the region’s name derives from the Oglala Sioux words mako sica or “land bad,” the Badlands showcase the powerful effects of wind and water and contain fossil beds dating to 35 million years ago.

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Towering in close symmetry, these basalt columns near Fingal’s Cave form the base of the Scottish island of Staffa .The columns formed when cooling lava flows met bedrock and the region’s cold weather. The island contains three main caves.

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For trees that grow on mountaintops near Cape Town , South Africa , wind can be a magnificent sculptor. Trees that can handle the wind’s effects best will alter their shape to deal with the load of the wind.

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Silhouetted by the sun, the Hand of Fatima rock formations near Hombori village stretch toward the sky in Mali .The tallest tower rises 2,000 feet (610 meters) from the desert floor. Lore has it that the formations’ name stems from the five towers’ resemblance to a hand from the sky.

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Erosion’s force becomes clear in these limestone cliffs in Port Campbell National Park , Australia . About five million years ago the area was a limestone plateau, but as sea levels rose the effects of surf and rain began to carve out these magnificent cliffs, along with stacks and arches.

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Towers of salt and a riverbed colored by crystallized salt create an otherworldly landscape in Ethiopia ’s Danakil Desert . Sitting more than 300 feet (90 meters) below sea level, with temperatures reaching 120 degrees Fahrenheit (49 degrees Celsius), local inhabitants prize the Danakil for one thing: its salt deposits.

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Travertine chimneys near Lake Abbe , Djibouti , were created by hot springs depositing calcium carbonatehe same process that creates stalactites and stalagmites. Some of the formations reach 165 feet (50 meters) near the lakelocated on the Ethiopia-Djibouti border.

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A thick blanket of snow covers West Thumb Geyser Basin in Yellowstone National Park . There are more geysers in this park than anywhere else in the world.