832-379949 - Typical green Tuscan landscape in Val d'Orcia, farm on hill, fields, cypress (Cupressus sp.) trees and morning fog at sunrise, San Quirico d'Orcia, Tuscany, Italy, Europe
832-379950 - Typical green Tuscan landscape in Val d'Orcia, fields, trees and morning fog at sunrise, San Quirico d'Orcia, Tuscany, Italy, Europe
832-379756 - Sunrise at the Oder pond with morning mist, natural forest, spruces partly dead due to bark beetle infestation, Harz National Park, Lower Saxony, Germany, Europe
807-1997 - Beach, Carmel by the Sea, Monterey Cypress (Cupressus Macrocarpa) tree, Monterey Peninsula, Pacific Ocean, California, United States of America, North America
911-10816 - Wildfire damage in Yosemite National Park, California, USA. Most of California is in exceptional drought, the highest classification of drought, which has lead to an increasing number of wild fires.
799-3052 - Yosemite Falls through the conifer woodlands of Yosemite Valley, UNESCO World Heritage Site, California, United States of America, North America
799-3016 - Lower Yosemite Falls through the conifer trees of Yosemite Valley, UNESCO World Heritage Site, California, United States of America, North America
911-10820 - A forest fire destroys an area of forest in the Little Yosemite Valley in the Yosemite National Park, California, USA. Following four years of unprecedented drought, wildfires are becoming increasingly common. This fire was started by a lightening strike.
911-10814 - Wildfire damage in Yosemite National Park, California, USA. Most of California is in exceptional drought, the highest classification of drought, which has lead to an increasing number of wild fires.
911-10821 - A forest fire destroys an area of forest in the Little Yosemite Valley in the Yosemite National Park, California, USA. Following four years of unprecedented drought, wildfires are becoming increasingly common. This fire was started by a lightening strike.
911-10815 - Wildfire damage in Yosemite National Park, California, USA. Most of California is in exceptional drought, the highest classification of drought, which has lead to an increasing number of wild fires.
911-10817 - A forest fire destroys an area of forest in the Little Yosemite Valley in the Yosemite National Park, California, USA. Following four years of unprecedented drought, wildfires are becoming increasingly common. This fire was started by a lightening strike.
911-10822 - A forest fire destroys an area of forest in the Little Yosemite Valley in the Yosemite National Park, California, USA. Following four years of unprecedented drought, wildfires are becoming increasingly common. This fire was started by a lightening strike.
911-10709 - The General Sherman tree a Giant Redwood, or Sequoia, Sequoiadendron giganteum, in Sequoia National Park, California, USA.It is one of the largest tree on the planet.
911-10819 - A forest fire destroys an area of forest in the Little Yosemite Valley in the Yosemite National Park, California, USA. Following four years of unprecedented drought, wildfires are becoming increasingly common. This fire was started by a lightening strike.
911-10818 - A forest fire destroys an area of forest in the Little Yosemite Valley in the Yosemite National Park, California, USA. Following four years of unprecedented drought, wildfires are becoming increasingly common. This fire was started by a lightening strike.
911-10423 - A wild fire near Hawkins Peak above coleville in California, USA. Following an unprecedented four year long drought, wild fires are much more common. Most of California is in exceptional drought, the highest level of drought classification. 428,000 acres of agricultural land have been taken out of production due to lack of water, thousands of agricultural workers have lost their jobs and one third of all children in California go to bed hungry.
911-10417 - The King Fire that burned 97,717 acres of the El Dorado National Forest in California, USA. Following an unprecedented four year long drought, wild fires are much more common. Most of California is in exceptional drought, the highest level of drought classification. 428,000 acres of agricultural land have been taken out of production due to lack of water, thousands of agricultural workers have lost their jobs and one third of all children in California go to bed hungry.
911-10428 - A forest that has been burnt by a wildfire in the Tule river area of the Sequoia National Forest, east of Porterville, California, USA. California is in the grip of a four year long exceptional drought, that has made wild fires much more frequent, as well as wiping $2.2 Billion annually off the agricultural sector.
911-10419 - The King Fire that burned 97,717 acres of the El Dorado National Forest in California, USA. Following an unprecedented four year long drought, wild fires are much more common. Most of California is in exceptional drought, the highest level of drought classification. 428,000 acres of agricultural land have been taken out of production due to lack of water, thousands of agricultural workers have lost their jobs and one third of all children in California go to bed hungry.