In winter Iceland, two towering ices stand like silent giants, yet their appearance is surprisingly romantic. They look like two tender lovers kissing on a cold morning. Their curved contours blend gently, creating a mesmerizing vision. The purity of the brilliant white and the surrounding stillness amplify the magical atmosphere. A moment of enchanted beauty that is imprinted in the memory.
The Villarrica volcano is the most dangerous volcano in Chile and one of the most active in America. It is a stratovolcano with a height of 2847 meters and its name in the Mapuche language is "Rukapillán". Today, 7 years after its last eruption, the Villarrica has started to wake up again. In the picture a beautiful lenticular cloud is illuminated by the lava pit.
Duoqing Tso in Tibet is located at the northern foot of the Himalayas, 4480 meters above sea level. Every December before the lake is frozen, the thin ice on the lake collides and squeezes each other, and is pushed to the shore by the strong wind , forming a huge thin ice belt. At sunset, these blue ice and Chomolhari (7350m) are very shocking together.
It was a cold winter day and fog covered the immense plateau of Castelluccio di Norcia at 1452m. Suddenly, the fog lifted, revealing a fairy-tale scene: the sinuous play of the snow traced the curves of the High and Low Hills, on the slopes of Mount Vettore.
Rock formations (basaltic columns) in the Natural Park of Cabo de Gata. With time, the stagnant water fills with algae, creating very striking green pools.
Tumpak Sewu is a spectacular waterfall at the foot of the Semeru volcano on the island of Java. The heavy rainfall creates a large number of small rivers that descend the slopes of the volcano to come together in this place where the jungle seems to swallow them.
The last of the fresh water carves impressive tree-like patterns in the natural canvas created in the Colorado River Delta. Inefficient management by the United States (10 intermediate dams) means that today barely 10% of the original flow reaches the mouth at the Sea of Cortez.