Landscapes don’t get any more lovely than these photographed by Andrei Reinol.
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Doug Perrine captured these stunning photographs in the Maldives. The particular location (Vaadhoo Island) has a concentrated population of bioluminescent phytoplankton. Bioluminescence is a natural chemical reaction which occurs when a micro-organism in the water reacts with oxygen. When washed ashore by the tides, the phytoplankton’s chemical energy is turned into light energy, illuminating the waves.
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Wang Yue, a senior at Dalian Industry University, uses her paintbrush to turn ugly tree holes into lovely views in Shijiazhuang, capital city of Hebei Province.
Wang Yue calls the tree-hole paintings “meitu” which means “beautiful journey.” The paintings on the trees have brightened the city during the dull, grey winter.
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Sand Art by Tony Plant
These amazing beach drawings may only be seen for a short period of time before the tide carries them away but Tony Plant has continued to create these ephemeral works of art for over 20 years. I’ve embedded a wonderful video below which shows his work in more detail.
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