Viv Lynch posted a photo:

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crazyillustrations posted a photo:
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The sea's armored giant โ this massive walrus rests with dignity, its thick, wrinkled skin a map of survival in the frozen north. Two long, curved ivory tusks descend from its whiskered snout, while heavy flippers support its bulk. Rendered in hyper-realistic detail, it radiates strength, community, and the raw power of the Arctic circle. Ideal for polar explorers, marine conservationists, winter lovers, or anyone who finds beauty in nature's toughest survivors.

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trebandicoot (Lynn McTaggart) posted a photo:
Bribie Island looking over to the Glasshouse Mountains. Included is the fantastic fishing fleet (Australian pelicans - Pelecanus Conspicillatus). Here they are stealing the foreground from a child paddler and his parent.
Mid-ground is stolen by a fishing vessel.
In the background, are the Glasshouse Mountain show ponies. It wasn't the best weather for these, but their sharp peaks are still visible on the horizon.
Research reveals they were named after the glass-making furnaces of Yorkshire, England, by explorer Captain James Cook who sailed past in 1770 and imagined their unique, steep volcanic peaks to look like those industrial structures.
These striking formations are the hardened magma cores of ancient volcanoes, with the softer outer volcano material eroding away over millions of years to leave the dramatic spires seen today.

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casa6uga posted a photo:
Passing light and drifting cloud across the Northumberland hills.

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Paolo Marengo posted a photo:
A foggy sunrise at Cabo Vidio.
Few minutes after this shoot, it was all completely hidden.

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The Rambling Tog posted a photo:
19.05.24 Isle of Staffa, Inner Hebrides, Scotland, UK. Staffa is an island of the Inner Hebrides in Argyll and Bute, Scotland.

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