Our beautiful planet from orbit
Categories: Aerophoto
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/our-beautiful-planet-from-orbit.htmlIf you are looking for inspiration to mix up new colors and incredible shades, this post is what you need. Everyone else also recommend watching it, because here you can find amazing pictures of our Earth, made by the European space Agency. How amazing our planet with orbit! What incredible colors and shades creates the nature, painting landscapes and scenery! Some of the mountains and rivers even looks like a painting or batik pattern of frost on the glass. In a word, beauty and more!
Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico.
Lake Eyre, South Australia.
Uluru, Australia.
Lake Mead, USA.
The Zambezi River.
The Delta of the Mississippi river.
The Namib Desert.
Northern Sweden.
Shanghai, China.
The Andes, Peru.
Imperial Valley, California.
The Province Of Corrientes, Argentina.
The Republic Of Sakha, Russia.
The Sahara Desert.
Artificial island in the Persian Gulf.
Lake Neyriz, Iran.
The Himalayas.
Dashte-The Kavir, Iran.
France.
Flinders, South Australia.
Burma (Myanmar).
The Magnetic North pole.
Lake Clearwater, Canada.
Cape Nordkyn, Norway.
River Betsiboka, Madagascar.
The Aral sea.
Crater Aorounga, Chad.
Keywords: Aerial | Orbit | Beauty | Landscape | Planet
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