Photographer Captures The Changing Beauty Of Kotisaari Island In Finland Through All 4 Seasons

Jani Ylinampa is a nature photographer based in Rovaniemi, Finnish Lapland. He‘s a real master of capturing the dancing Northern Lights, breathtaking sunsets, beautiful forests, lakes and other wonders of nature, and he‘s been doing it for almost 15 years. One of those magical objects that caught Ylinampa‘s eye was a lovely Kotisaari island in Rovaniemi, that used to be a traditional stro

NASA Just Released The New Images Taken By Hubble, And They’re Seriously Spectacular

NASA has released a batch of new images in its Hubble Messier Catalogue, giving us fresh looks at galaxies, nebulae, and more. Almost 250 years ago, French astronomer Charles Messier drew up a list of 103 major astronomical objects that could be seen from the Northern Hemisphere. After the Hubble Space Telescope was launched in 1990, astronomers began using it to take images of each object

500-Year-Old Home With Beautiful Interior

Amongst Lush Greenery In Beautiful Malvern Hills, UK, Sits An Enchanting Cottage That Seems To Be Frozen In Time. Let’s Take A Look Inside The Wishbone Cottage. Nestled in between an old fruit farm and a fishing pond, the Wishbone was originally a barn built in the 15th century. Outside, it looks like it has been forgotten and overgrown with crawling ivy. An old, rickety, wood door and bric

7 Before & After Pics Showing How Paris Has Changed In 100+ Years

We've all seen pictures of Paris. The "City of Love" is one of the most recognizable places on earth due to its iconic architecture. The famous Eiffel Tower standing high above the city, the wonderful bridges built above the river Seine, and the Gothic cathedral of Notre Dame. But would you recognize the Paris of the year 1900? These "Before and After" pictures prove that Paris was once even mo

Dolphin Creates Sand Circle & Waits. Seconds Later Camera Captures Stunning Ocean Phenomenon

Dolphins never seem to grow out of their happy-go-lucky attitude, which is probably why we love them so much - they remind us about the importance of play time! But, as cool and fun as these animals appear to be on the outside, there is another side to them that we don't really like to think about. It doesn't help that nature documentaries leave this part of their lives on the cutting room floor.

The Winners Of The 2018 Sony World Photography Awards Have Been Announced

This year The Sony World Photography Awards celebrates its 11th anniversary. It is one of the most respected and influential photography competition. Every year the Awards gather the best photography from around the world and this year is no exception. We are presented with the most breath-taking photographs by both professional and amateur artists. The competition received a record total of 31

Cherry Blossoms Have Just Bloomed In China, And It’s Probably One Of The Most Amazing Sights On The Planet

People worldwide usually associate Cherry blossoms with spring in Japan, but China's blooms are so magical, they might just become their national symbol as well. The country has just been flooded by an ocean of colorful blossoms, which should stay vibrant through April. Residents and tourists from all over the world are flocking to the many different sites to admire these gorgeous floral childr

NASA Receives a Response From Furthest Man-made Object in History

From the middle of the complete and absolute void, in between the gravitational fields of stars, NASA has just received a response. After 37 years of being inactive, last November the NASA spacecraft Voyager 1 fired up its thrusters and communicated successfully with scientists on Earth, for the first time in almost 4 entire decades. Now communication is continuing and going well. Voyager 1 was

After Seeing These 15 Maps You’ll Never Look At The World The Same

The reason why certain countries looks bigger or smaller than others is because of something called the Mercator Projection. Putting a 3D planet on a two-dimensional map was something of a challenge for early cartographers and so a Flemish geographer and cartographer named Gerardus Mercator came up with a solution. In 1569 he designed a map that could be accurately used for navigation purposes, bu

This Ancient Tree Has Seen the Bronze Age and Is Still Growing

At a majestic 247 feet tall, the “President,” a giant sequoia in Nevada’s Sequoia National Park, is one of the largest trees in the world. With four large limbs — which are themselves as big as trees — and more leaves than there are people in India, the President’s huge biomass makes it the most massive tree in the world. Watch a National Geographic team go to extreme measures to captu