These velvet textured folds are actually frozen sand dunes on Mars. Spots form when the sun begins to heat the land during the winter months, causing carbon-dioxide to...
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This curly little succulent, reminiscent of Vienetta ice cream, is known as a Trachyandra tortilis and is native to South Africa. The 'tortilis' comes from the latin for...
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Often something simple is the most effective. Artist Rainer Jacob used ice in the shape of banded radiators placed around cities and living spaces in Europe to draw...
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National Geographic Your Shot photographer Rick Beldegreen lay on his belly and pointed his camera straight down to get this shot of a walrus herd on the Aleutian...
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False colour imaging has been used to detect the activity of a little known volcano range in the South Sandwich Islands. The combination of clouds and ice can make it...
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Author Robert Penn urges us to understand and appreciate trees in their natural habitat, as well as our homes this season. His article in The Guardian explores "the...
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