Strange and stunning happenings on our Planet.
The Bluest of Ice
The part of the iceberg below water appears bluest primarily due to blue light from the water in Antarctica’s McMurdo Sound.
Strange and stunning happenings on our Planet.
The part of the iceberg below water appears bluest primarily due to blue light from the water in Antarctica’s McMurdo Sound.
In late December 2014, a submarine volcano in the South Pacific Kingdom of Tonga erupted. When the ash finally settled after a month, a newborn island with
NASA’ science aircraft flies over smoke plumes by Thomas Fire in California, from roughly 65,000 feet.
There was a time – and not too long ago – when the world warmed more than any human has ever seen. (So far)
“Transient” is a compilation of the best shots from my storm chasing adventures of summer 2017.
Where do glaciers and icebergs get nature’s beautiful blue color?
Can you find the stunningly camouflaged snow leopard, in this amazing photo by wildlife photographer Inger Vandyke?
This is the deepest fish ever captured 8 kilometers beneath the sea surface.
Clouds appear to be streaming out from a cold front, indicated by the dark blue line, near Australia.
Can you see the snake hiding somewhere in this pile of sticks?