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On our x-country travel we stopped at our favorite National Park, Canyonlands in Utah near Moab. In Canyonlands is an arch called Mesa, just a short hike away. We always stop here. Luckily we got here just as the sun was setting and every couple minutes the sky and landscape changes colors. If you squat down, you can make the arch frame the view like so.
- Experienced by @Dann Petty | © Unsplash
Last weekend I was traveling to Matera. I didn’t expected such beauty and history behind. In 2019 Matera will be world city of culture. During the sunset I found this cave, one of the most important thing in Matera and it has perfectly framed the city. You should visit this amazing beauty.
- Experienced by @Luca Micheli | © Unsplash
Starting our dirt road trek through Utah we came across what looked like strategically placed boulders scattered across at the feet of this mesa. Over time the weather peeled apart this Mesa releasing giant boulders running down its side. But the mind blowing aspect is how these boulders are able to stand on sediment mounds and balance as such.
- Experienced by @Jeremy Bishop | © Unsplash
For my birthday, we decided to go out of Paris on a roadtrip with my friend. We love exploring the countryside, every road is full of surprises. After arriving at the beach, my friend got her lunch stolen by a seabird (that was a very sneaky attack). Fortunately, the exploration and the view from the cliffs made her day afterwards. It was one of the greatest experience I had in a long time.
- Experienced by @Greg Jeanneau | © Unsplash
Since this is my first picture that I’m uploading here, i’m going to start with one of my favourite images that i have taken. Hope it will be a good start to this journey. This is an image of opening of a cave in south of iran, bushehr, a near 6 thousand year old salt dam.
- Experienced by @Aryan Rahimi | © Unsplash
‘I knew it. I knew right then I messed up. My heart sank as I turned to face the growing noise. There it was, a wall of water speeding straight toward me. I had nowhere to go — having unwittingly backed up against a shear rock face holding a borrowed DSLR in one hand and thousands in gear on my back. Out of options, I spotted my only hope: a short, round boulder that lay alone ahead of me. “This is a terrible idea” I say to myself while clambering on top. Shoving my pack high over my head I lean into the wave with determination. …’ Visit twitter.com/tylerlastovich for the rest :)
- Experienced by @Tyler Lastovich | © Unsplash
This picture was taken when I was heading back home from a mini vacation. While driving I saw this gigantic ruin that used to be a castle. First things first, I parked my car and went down and I believe I took a total of 5 photos. This was one of them! Sometimes that’s all you need!
- Experienced by @Steven Erixon | © Unsplash