Glacial river veins wend and meander through these aerial photographs of Iceland by photographer Stas Bartnikas. Rivers naturally change their course over time, but here seasonal melts and the slow grinding of glaciers adds further chaos to the scene. Captured from above, these landscapes show the scars of past flows. (Image credit: S. Bartnikas; via Colossal)
This is really happening.
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2016: Spectacular upper Carboniferous-Triassic angular unconformity at Telheiro Beach. Not one of mine, unfortunately, but so good had to post.
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How inappropriate to call this planet Earth when it is clearly Ocean.
Arthur C. Clarke
| Portugal | 2015 |
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kilauea, one of the most active volcanoes on earth, has erupted continuously from its pu’u o’o vent since 1983, oozing one thousand degree fahrenheit lava at fifteen yards an hour across hawaii’s big island into the ocean. photos by (click pic) tom kualii, g. brad lewis, bruce omori, cj kale and nick selway
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