Photos of the Week: April 12th, 2018: The World is full of Many Wonders:
It is true, that this world is blessed to have some beautiful “wonders” of nature and scenery. And when you look at these for the first time, you have a certain fear that someone or some thing may ruin the beauty of that place. Kind of an “save the environment” fear comes to all of us when you see something spectacular. How can we preserve some of this beauty? That is a challenge for all of us. As photographers, we should do our part to promote the beauty, and do what we can to make sure it stays beautiful for future generations. Here is some of those “Many Wonders” of the earth I am talking about:

The Sentinals (New Mexico Badlands) by Wayne Pinkston

The Pinnacles, Gunung Mulu National Park, Borneo, Malaysia

The Pent Hills, Scotland

Victoria Falls, Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park, Zambia

Walter Peak, New Zealand

Wisteria Flower Tunnel – Japan

Wildflower Heaven, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA

Watkins Glen State Park

Waterspouts on the Mediterranean off the coast of Turkey

Verona, Italy, Street Flowers

Waterfall Island at Iguazu Falls, Brazil

Wind Cathedral, Namibia

Zhangjiajie National Forest Park ,China

Zion National Park, Utah

‘The Dark Hedges’ in Antrim, Ireland

SW Grand Vista, Northern Arizona, USA.

Sri Lanka, Sigiriya (The Lion Rock)

Fjaðrárgljúfur Canyon, Iceland

Blue Canyon, Arizona

Catania and Mount Etna, Sicily, Italy

Gullfoss, Iceland

Glacier Express, Switzerland

General Sherman– Sequoia National Park, CA

Fly Geyser in the Black Rock Desert of northwestern Nevada • Rolf Sterchi Photography

El Capitan in Yosemite National Park (California) Photo by Kari Cobb

Cave of Melody, Scotland

Arches National Park

Arashiyama- Kyoto, Japan

Angel Falls in Venezuela

Well Said
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