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Colorful World of Insects

Colorful World of Insects

The photos below are captured by photographer Karen Chappell from Canada. Did you like this? Share it:Tweet [...]

Incredible Insect Eggs

Incredible Insect Eggs

Engineered for survival, insect eggs hang on and hatch wherever their parents deposit them. The eggs in this story range in diameter from 0.7 to 2 millimeters. The images were made with a scanning electron microscope, [...]

Brilliant Macro Photography by Marko Zamurovic

Brilliant Macro Photography by Marko Zamurovic

About Marko Zamurovic : Marko was born in Belgrade, Serbia in 1985. He graduated from Art Production at The Academy of Fine Arts. In the meantime, he attended numerous training courses in art, design, photography, computer [...]

Nyiragongo Volcano

Nyiragongo Volcano

Cradling one of the world’s largest and least studied lava lakes—more than 700 feet across and possibly miles deep—Nyiragongo has twice sent molten rock racing toward residents of Goma. A member of the expedition walks on [...]

When Spring Comes

When Spring Comes

Chicago Botanic Garden A lovely bachelor’s button standing out in a crowd of wildflowers Springtime, and the colorful tulips shine after a brief shower. Beautiful landscape captured last spring. A snail enjoying the morning dew. A [...]

The Butterfly Pavilion at LA’s Natural History Museum

The Butterfly Pavilion at LA’s Natural History Museum

The Pavilion of Wings is a seasonal exhibit that opens each year in mid-April and closes on Labor Day in September. More than 40 different butterfly and moth species and an array of plants take up [...]