365 Days Project: August Photos from the most popular posts collected & revisited
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Jules of Nature

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365 Days Project: August Photos from the most popular posts collected & revisited
August 2nd / 9th / 14th / 17th / 20th / 21st / 23rd / 25th / 27th /Original, full posts on the links/
known informally as asperatus clouds, this atmospheric phenomenon gets its name from the latin aspero, which roman poets used to describe the sea as it was roughened by the cold north wind.
though the cause of their formation remains unknown, it is likely that the undulating and lumpy underside is a result of warmer, moister air from above and colder, dryer air from below meeting at the boundary between the lower and middle atmosphere.
when high level wind passes over rolling terrain, you get the same wavy effect as on the surface of water. but despite their ominous appearance, asperatus clouds tend to dissipate without a storm forming.
photos by (click pic) ken prior and allan gathman in perthshire, scotland; bryan and cherry alexander in qaanaaq, greenland; ti cranium in ohio; robert lurie in cape town, south africa; witta priester in new zealand; jesse klein in wisconsin
ITS THAT TIME OF YEAR AGAIN
While out hunting for the aurora borealis this December, astrophotographer Brett Abernethy captured this incredible meteor fireball streaking across the sky near Johnson Lake in Banff National Park, Canada.
Japanese photographer Chino Otsuka’s took old photos from her childhood and put pictures of her present self in them, creating lovely double self-portraits.
this is like the most painful moment in any movie ever
what do you mean that’s not the actual dialogue from the movie?
top fifteen characters from The Lord of the Rings (as voted by my followers) number one: Aragorn II Elessar "But I am the real Strider, fortunately. I am Aragorn son of Arathorn; and if by life or death I can save you, I will.”
♔ Aragorn being one smokin’ hot male protagonist [1/?]
#the most important shot ever filmed in modern cinema