1167-1265 - Gala Dali Castle Museum, elephant statue in garden, medieval home museum of Salvador Dali, Pubol, Baix Emporda, Girona, Catalonia, Spain, Europe
1179-1057 - Black sand and full moon as surreal scenery at Skagsanden beach, Flakstad, Nordland county, Lofoten Islands, Arctic, Norway, Scandinavia, Europe
1179-1059 - Full moon reflected in the icy sea around the surreal Skagsanden beach, Flakstad, Nordland county, Lofoten Islands, Arctic, Norway, Scandinavia, Europe
1179-1058 - Full moon reflected on sand in the surreal scenery of Skagsanden beach, Flakstad, Nordland county, Lofoten Islands, Arctic, Norway, Scandinavia, Europe
1179-1060 - Full moon reflected in the icy sea around the surreal Skagsanden beach, Flakstad, Nordland county, Lofoten Islands, Arctic, Norway, Scandinavia, Europe
1161-5907 - The Aurora Borealis, the spectacular Northern Lights turn the sky green and purple above Kvaloya island at Tromso in the Arctic Circle in Northern Norway
1161-5909 - Aurora Borealis spectacular Northern Lights green and purple curtain effect and Venus star at Grotfjord, Kvaloya island, Tromso, Arctic Circle, Northern Norway
1161-5905 - The Aurora Borealis, the spectacular Northern Lights fill the sky with dazzling green light above Kvaloya island at Tromso in the Arctic Circle in Northern Norway
1161-5911 - Aurora Borealis spectacular Northern Lights green and purple curtain effect and Venus star at Grotfjord, Kvaloya island, Tromso, Arctic Circle, Northern Norway
1161-5904 - The Aurora Borealis, the spectacular Northern Lights fill the sky with dazzling green light above Kvaloya island at Tromso in the Arctic Circle in Northern Norway
1161-5906 - The Aurora Borealis, the spectacular Northern Lights fill the sky with dazzling green light above Kvaloya island at Tromso in the Arctic Circle in Northern Norway
1161-5910 - Aurora Borealis spectacular Northern Lights green and purple curtain effect and Venus star at Grotfjord, Kvaloya island, Tromso, Arctic Circle, Northern Norway
832-40861 - A spectacular sunrise above the Ksar, fortified city, of Ait Ben Haddou, UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the Ounila River on the eastern slope of the High Atlas mountains, Souss-Massa-Draa, Morocco, Africa
1061-5 - 1000s of white dolls hung grotesquely on a canon ball tree for fertility, in the Janardhana swamy Hindu temple in Varkala,Kerala, India. more info: We need to question our need to reproduce more and more of us. As over population is the root of most of our problems.
917-407 - Flying Squid Species in mid-air (Ommastrephes bartramii). Extremely rare unusual image. South Atlantic Ocean. MORE INFO: Flying Squid use membranes between their tentacles (visible on pic) & two fins at the rear of the mantle to glide through the air in a similar way to flying fish. These unique adaptations allow them to avoid predation more easily. Ommastrephid squids are among the strongest swimmers in the Cephalopoda. A number of species are fished commercially. This particular species (Ommastrephes bartramii), is commonly known as "Neon Flying Squid" due to its colouration and its ability to glide over the ocean surface as seen in the photographs. Please note that this is a genuine image of a wild animal in its natural environment. It is not a digital manipulation.
917-406 - Flying Squid Species in mid-air (Ommastrephes bartramii). Extremely rare unusual image. South Atlantic Ocean. MORE INFO: Flying Squid use membranes between their tentacles (visible on pic) & two fins at the rear of the mantle to glide through the air in a similar way to flying fish. These unique adaptations allow them to avoid predation more easily. Ommastrephid squids are among the strongest swimmers in the Cephalopoda. A number of species are fished commercially. This particular species (Ommastrephes bartramii), is commonly known as "Neon Flying Squid" due to its colouration and its ability to glide over the ocean surface as seen in the photographs. Please note that this is a genuine image of a wild animal in its natural environment. It is not a digital manipulation.
917-405 - Flying Squid Species in mid-air (Ommastrephes bartramii). Extremely rare unusual image. South Atlantic Ocean. MORE INFO: Flying Squid use membranes between their tentacles (visible on pic) & two fins at the rear of the mantle to glide through the air in a similar way to flying fish. These unique adaptations allow them to avoid predation more easily. Ommastrephid squids are among the strongest swimmers in the Cephalopoda. A number of species are fished commercially. This particular species (Ommastrephes bartramii), is commonly known as "Neon Flying Squid" due to its colouration and its ability to glide over the ocean surface as seen in the photographs. Please note that this is a genuine image of a wild animal in its natural environment. It is not a digital manipulation.
917-349 - Flying Fish Species (scientific name unknown) rare unusual image, in mid-air. South Atlantic Ocean. MORE INFO: Note the trail on the surface of the water made by its tail.
979-65 - Young Hawaiian Spinner Dolphin (Stenella longirostris) leaping in the AuAu Channel between Maui and Lanai, Hawaii, USA. Pacific Ocean.
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979-9253 - Surf breaking on lava shoreline at Gardner Bay on Espanola Island in the Galapagos Island Archipelago, Ecuador. MORE INFO Slow shutter speeds allow for surreal water movement in this photograph.
979-9254 - Surf breaking on lava shoreline at Gardner Bay on Espanola Island in the Galapagos Island Archipelago, Ecuador. MORE INFO Slow shutter speeds allow for surreal water movement in this photograph.