Wednesday, May 11, 2011

National Geographic

Ever wonder how national geographic's photographers are able to capture such a pure essence of beauty in their photographs? Some of the world's greatest wonders are captured in photographs that only begin to tell us of the beauty that is out there. Just thought you'd all enjoy some awesome (and epic) photography of the hidden treasures of the world.






















Set in the Bahamas, an underwater cave is depicted--in complete darkness these stalactites/stalagmites go unseen, but in the light of the divers' flashlights, so much beauty is revealed.






















At Land's End, this picture truly does capture what looks like the world's end. Monumental rocks tower high above the kayakers making their way towards the endless horizon.

It's places like these that make me want to travel and explore the world. Reach every corner, visit every spot. It's the little things that make you appreciate the treasures that are hidden.

In addition to nature's beauty, National Geographic features images of raw artistry in photography.

Fountain, Tel Aviv

Zayed Mosque, Abu Dhabi

All pictures credited to: National Geographic Photography

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