Red Beach, China
Red Beach is located in the Liaohe River Delta, about 30 kilometers southwest of Panjin City in China. The beach’s unique color is caused by a type of plant called Suaeda vera or Shrubby Sea-blite which is a coastal species that flourishes in the saline-alkali soil. The plant remains green during the summer but in the fall, when the plant has matured, it takes on a deep red color creating a stunning red sea landscape. Most of Red Beach is a nature reserve and closed to the public. Only a small, remote section is open to tourists.
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Giant Anteater, Brazil
Photograph by Gerardo Ceballos,
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Ring-tailed Lemur (by Syahrul Ramadan)
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day # 11 of my own little pseudo challenge
(posting one of my old photos from the zoo everyday)
please meet the lemur gang of schönbrunn ;3
Bristol Zoo Welcomes Their New Baby Ring-Tailed Lemur
Newborn ring-tailed lemur Rascal is given a hug by its father Rakota as it cuddles his mother Roxy back at Bristol Zoo Gardens on May 22, 2013 in Bristol, England.
The two-week old is one of a number of baby animals, birds and reptiles that have been born at Bristol Zoo Gardens now that spring has finally sprung.
Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images
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