nature is my sanctuary

for those with an affinity for nature.

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Deep Forest | hjjanisch on flickr

Deep Forest | hjjanisch on flickr

atticuschapin:


Some time ago Panchita was caught up in a net, which left deep cuts all over her body. She managed to make it to this hotel where animal advocates nursed her back to health for 3 months. Every day she returns to rest after being out to sea. She is now pregnant and expecting within a month. 
via The Seals of Nam photo by Eric Nies

I love aquatic mammals. 

atticuschapin:

Some time ago Panchita was caught up in a net, which left deep cuts all over her body. She managed to make it to this hotel where animal advocates nursed her back to health for 3 months. Every day she returns to rest after being out to sea. She is now pregnant and expecting within a month.

via The Seals of Nam
photo by Eric Nies

I love aquatic mammals. 

Volcanoes | Lindsey Elliott, taken in Rwanda

Volcanoes | Lindsey Elliott, taken in Rwanda

tiredmomentsintopleasure:

Atmosphere

photography from Finland

jtotheizzoe:

curiositycounts:

Did you ever think you’d be able to sit and watch the Northern Lights…live? Thanks to the Canadian Space Agency’s AuroraMAX Camera — located in the city of Yellowknife, near the Arctic Circle — you can watch Aurora Borealis in action, every night from now until late May (the camera shuts down during the Arctic summer, when the midnight sun prevents aurora viewing). Science, you are magical. 
(via)

This is so much cheaper and warmer than actually going to Canada! Turn it on tonight, and every night through May.

jtotheizzoe:

curiositycounts:

Did you ever think you’d be able to sit and watch the Northern Lights…live? Thanks to the Canadian Space Agency’s AuroraMAX Camera — located in the city of Yellowknife, near the Arctic Circle — you can watch Aurora Borealis in action, every night from now until late May (the camera shuts down during the Arctic summer, when the midnight sun prevents aurora viewing). 

Science, you are magical. 

(via)

This is so much cheaper and warmer than actually going to Canada! Turn it on tonight, and every night through May.

My Cosmic Autumn Rebellion | Sharon Drummond

My Cosmic Autumn Rebellion | Sharon Drummond

Arctic Tundra | Bhasker Hariharan

Arctic Tundra | Bhasker Hariharan

Two Trees | Nichole Renee

Two Trees | Nichole Renee

The trailer for Frozen Planet. Coming to the Discovery Channel here in the US March 18th.

Blue Ice | Ctd 2005 on flickr

Blue Ice | Ctd 2005 on flickr