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The ocean is suffering with population's misconduct towards it 😔

"As the banking leveled off at a depth of about one hundred feet, I saw a soda can lying on the sand, its shiny exterior encrusted with marine growth. From inside the can I saw a flash of color and moved in for a better view. In a prone position, I crawled to within a few feet of the can.Materializing from the darkness inside, a tiny yellow goby stared at me with green eyes from his pop-top window. I inched closer and watched the fish disappeared and then reappeared not unlike the Cheshire Cat."Mobile Home, Japan, 2008. Photo by @brianskerry⁣Available for purchase as a framed or unframed chromogenic photo with sizes up to 2.0m in an edition of 200.⁣⁣For information on how to purchase this and more limited edition fine art, please visit one of our many National Geographic Fine Art Galleries, contact us on Instagram or find us online at natgeofineart.com.⁣⁣#underwater #artgallery #art #photography #fineart #fineartphotography #contemporaryart #travelgram #naturelovers #underwaterphotography #nationalgeographic #picoftheday #ocean #photos #fish #wildlifephotography #instapic #instaart #landscapephotography #nature #photograph #photo #photographer #gallery #travel #photooftheday #outdoors #outdoorphotography

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Aurora - Nasa

Aurora, meet airglow 🤩⁣Two of Earth’s most colorful upper atmospheric phenomena, aurora and airglow, met just before dawn in this March 16 photo shot by an astronaut on the International Space Station (@iss).⁣⁣Wavy green, red-topped wisps of aurora borealis appear to intersect the muted red-yellow band of airglow as the station passed just south of the Alaskan Peninsula. The rising Sun, behind Earth’s limb at the time of this photo, adds a deep blue to the horizon. Light from cities in British Columbia and Alberta, Canada, joins starlight to dot the early morning skyscape.⁣⁣Though they appear at similar altitudes, aurora and airglow are produced by different physical processes. Airglow is the emission of light from chemical interactions between oxygen, nitrogen, and other molecules in the upper atmosphere. Auroras, on the other hand, stem from interactions between solar energy and Earth’s magnetic field. ⁣⁣Credit: NASA⁣Caption: Alex Stoken, @nasajohnson⁣⁣#airglow #aurora #earthatnight #nasa #atmosphere

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Cherries

A photo that i took today of these tasty and beautiful cherries, they are from Fontes, Portugal. A charming wonderful village, with lovely people, you just have to visit someday.  

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