e MORFES – art design & oddities
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Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia The world's largest salt flat at 10,582 square kilometers (4,086 sq mi). It is located in southwest Bolivia, near the crest of the Andes. By Luca Galuzzi (Lucag), edit by Trial...
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Carlsbad Caverns National Park in the Chihuahuan Desert of southern New Mexico, features more than 100 caves. The Natural Entrance, a 1.25 mile roughly circular route, is a path into the namesake Carl...
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e MORFES – art design & oddities
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World’s Largest Rhythmic Spring
A rhythmic spring is a water spring from which the flow of water either varies or starts and stops entirely, over a fairly regular time-scale of minutes or hours. The “Intermittent Spring” located in Swift Creek canyon in Star Valley, near Afton, Wyoming...
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The Infinite Bridge: A bridge that leads to nowhere
Circle shaped bridge located on Varna Beach on the outskirts of Aarhus in Denmark. Originally, The Infinite Bridge (Den Uendelige Bro) was displayed in relation with the Sculpture By The Sea event in 2015. The Municipality of Aarhus contributed to reconstructing...
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A squishy bog in kathmandu, Nepal
This is called a floating bog. You can tell by the way it moves it’s made of a big mat of moss and other plants growing together floating on-top of standing water.
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Beautiful dancing mangrove trees in Sumba island, Indonesia
Mangroves at Walakiri Beach, Sumba Island, Indonesia. At sunset, the waters recede to reveal the roots of the dwarf mangrove trees. Each tree curves and “dances” in its own unique way, and the silhouettes look like dancers jiving at the horizon.
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