46 Unbelievably Gorgeous Nature Photos to Get You Outside - 1
Publicado 7 de mar. de 2022 07:49 BRT

O Chile tem algumas das vistas mais impressionantes do Andes, a cordilheira continental mais comprida do mundo.
Foto de John Eastcott and Yva Momatiuk, National Geographic Creative
Waterfalls pour out of Mageni Cave on New Britain Island in Papua New Guinea.
Spring melts the sea ice in Canada's Northwest Territories.
Foto de Paul Nicklen, National Geographic Creative
A lone polar bear walks on Arctic pack ice in Spitsbergen, Norway.
Kyrgyz girls chop a hole in a frozen spring in Wakhan, Afghanistan, to fetch water.
The sun rises over Woodlawn, 1,100 acres of meadows and woods in Delaware's Brandywine Valley.
An ancient moai statue guards a hillside on Easter Island.
Foto de Randy Olson, National Geographic Creative
A climber skis past pools on Ruth Glacier in Alaska's Denali National Park.
Foto de Aaron Huey, National Geographic Creative
The moon illuminates colorful salt domes in Dasht-e Kavir, Iran.
A local fisherman and his son paddle above a coral garden in Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea.
The main branch of the Owyhee River cuts through the wilderness of Idaho.
A diver keeps a close watch on a tiger shark in the Bahamas.
A large red supermarket is the center of the remote Greenland village of Isortoq.
Lemon sharks patrol during sunset in the Bahamas.
Mount Cook National Park in New Zealand glows under sunrise.
Adélie penguins rest on a coastal snow field at Holtedahl Bay in Antarctica.
Foto de John Eastcott and Yva Momatiuk, National Geographic Creative
Bagualeros, or cowboys in Patagonia, pause in their search for cattle on Antonio Varas Peninsula in Chile.
Foto de Tomás Munita, National Geographic Creative
Spring fog drifts over a Pennsylvania apple orchard at sunrise.
Foto de Amy Toensing, National Geographic Creative
A particular species of pitcher plant, endemic to the Seychelles, feeds on insects that get trapped in their liquid-filled cups.
A glacial waterfall cascades over a 40-foot-high ledge in Godafoss, Iceland.
Crabs cling to a tide-washed boulder on Fernandina in the Galápagos Islands.
A storm billows toward the tundra near Kronotsky Volcano in Russia.
Mammoth ferns flourish between the narrow walls of Claustral Canyon in New South Wales, Australia.
In Montana's Glacier National Park, limestone and shale particles color Grinnell Lake a milky green.
Cavers light the entrance passage of Ora Cave on New Britain Island in Papua New Guinea.
Prayer flags sway in the wind near Taktsang Monastery in Bhutan.
Foto de Alison Wright, National Geographic Creative
Discs of deposited minerals ring a 12-foot wide hot spring in Ethiopia.
Cavers are dwarfed by a limestone cavern in Rumbling Falls, Tennessee.
Kayakers get up close to manatees in Three Sisters Springs in Florida.
Foto de Paul Nicklen, National Geographic Creative
Iceland's Hveravellir Nature Reserve is home to glaciers, lava fields, and thermal pools.
People wash clothes after Hindu prayers in a river in Ayodhya, India.
Foto de Ami Vitale, National Geographic Creative
A sherpa fixes ropes on Ama Dablam mountain in the Himalayas of eastern Nepal.
Foto de Aaron Huey, National Geographic Creative
White rhinos stand in front of Mount Kenya under an early morning cover of mist.
Foto de Robin Moore, National Geographic Creative
A shepherd and his cattle walk past Egypt's Great Pyramids of Giza.
Clouds roll over the cliffs and gorges on Na Pali Coast in Hawaii.
Foto de Ira Block, National Geographic Creative
A baby green sea turtle swims in the French Polynesian tropical paradise.
Antarctic travelers trek through a glacial blue landscape in Queen Maud Land.
Porters ferry heavy loads across a major tributary of the Irrawaddy in Myanmar on route to the expedition's base camp.
Canyons tower over Glen Canyon National Recreation Area in Arizona.
Sunlight shines through China's Great Arch of Getu He.
Canadian narwhals approach breaking ice in the Arctic Bay.
Foto de Paul Nicklen, National Geographic Creative
A caravan travels through the dunes and palm trees of the Sahara Desert.
Friends dive under a wave on their way to a prime spot near their hometown of Makaha on Oahu.
Foto de Paul Nicklen, National Geographic Creative
The Colorado River cuts around Grand Canyon National Park.
Foto de Bruce Dale, National Geographic Creative
White pelicans eat from the waters of the Mississippi Delta.
A group of chinstrap penguins rest, play and swim around a small ice floe called a bergy bit near Danko Island.
Foto de David Doubilet, National Geographic Creative
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