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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Mt. Wilson Observatory

Mt. Wilson Observatory


DescriptionThe Mt. Wilson Observatory, and Mount Wilson, in an aerial photograph (2011).
DateNov 29, 2011
SourceRemote Sensing Tutorial, NASA
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AuthorNicholas Short (ed.), NASA
Camera location.
PermissionPublic Domain
LicensingThis file is in the public domain because it was solely created by NASA. NASA copyright policy states that "NASA material is not protected by copyright unless noted".


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Sunday, November 27, 2011

World's 25 Most Beautiful Polluted Sunsets 25 Paris, France

Breathtaking: World's 25 Most Beautiful Polluted Sunsets
By Tom Randall - 2011.11.27 08:40 PM


Paris, France

Air pollution -- tiny particles and droplets of acid, organic chemicals, metals and dust -- kills about 1.3 million people worldwide every year. But if there's a tangerine lining to fine-particulate pollution, it's the dazzling sunsets that can form when light bounces off it. The World Health Organization compiled levels of urban outdoor air pollution from 1,100 cities in 91 countries. If the air quality in these locales doesn't take your breath away, their saffron sunsets just might.

The sun sets over rooftops in the Montmartre district in Paris, one of the most romantic and polluted cities in the world.


http://www.bloomberg.com/slideshow/2011-11-28/breath-taking-25-most-beautiful-polluted-sunsets.html#slide1

Monday, November 21, 2011

USA Today: 10 great places for a North American safari

10 great places for a North American safari

Dreaming of viewing giraffes, lions and gazelles from a safari truck in Africa but don't have the dough to do so? Good news: "You don't have to book a flight to Nairobi to get a safari experience," says Kate Chandler , an editor with away.com. "Wildlife-viewing options abound here in North America." She shares a few of her favorites with Sarah Sekula for USA TODAY.

Safari West
In Santa Rosa, Calif.: You'll encounter giraffes and other African animals at Safari West.

Grand Teton National Park

Wyoming

"The Tetons are perhaps the most iconic mountains of the American West," Chandler says. The Four Seasons Resort Jackson Hole, just outside the park, offers a four-hour safari led by a wildlife biologist. "This outing begs you to look closer at the animal component of the ecosystem … the elk, moose, bears and wolves that really keep things interesting." As "junior ecologists," kids get hands-on specimen samples, including animal scat, claws and skulls. 307-732-5000;fourseasons.com/jacksonhole

GREAT AMERICAN OUTDOORS: 10 great places to see animals in the wild

Wild Animal Safari

Pine Mountain, Ga.

Have you ever seen a liger, vervet or southern pig-tailed macaque? Hop on one of the park's tour vehicles, and you might. Or take a self-drive through the preserve featuring animals from six continents. "It's sure to be easier than driving in Atlanta's traffic, just an hour and a half away," Chandler says. 800-367-2751;animalsafari.com

San Juan Islands

Washington

Score some one-on-one time with resident killer whales on an afternoon kayaking trip to this group of islands located near Vancouver, British Columbia. Among the outfitters is Sea Quest Expeditions, with guided trips through the whales' favorite feeding and play areas. Here in the shadow of the Olympic Mountains, you're also likely to see bald eagles, harbor seals (also known as rock sausages), Steller sea lions and minke whales, Chandler says. 888-589-4253;sea-quest-kayak.com

Monarch butterfly preserves

Various locales in Mexico

The annual monarch migration is "nothing short of a miracle," Chandler says. "It takes several generations of butterflies to complete a single migration. Amazingly, the butterflies know their way every year, even though the butterflies returning are the great-great-grandchildren of the butterflies that left the previous year." Among outfitters offering guided trips: G Adventures. 888-800-4100;gadventures.com

Lake Clark National Park and Preserve

Alaska

"Grizzly bears rule the roost in this 4-million-acre behemoth," Chandler says. Among the ways to spot them: an overnight trip organized by Silver Salmon Creek Lodge. The outing incorporates fishing, other wildlife viewing and sea kayaking. 888-872-5666;silversalmoncreek.com

La Paz, Mexico

For jaw-dropping scenery, this Gulf of California city doesn't disappoint. Same goes for the wildlife. Dive shops, including Baja Expeditions, offer two-tank dive packages starting at $50 per person, Chandler says. "Snorkeling with sea lions is an option for non-divers," she adds. And if you're lucky, you'll spot whale sharks, giant Pacific mantas and hammerhead sharks. 800-843-6967;bajaex.com

Wagon Trails Animal Park

Vienna, Ohio

This interactive park, where you can feed and pet many of the animals, is great for kids, Chandler says. Sixty acres of woods and ponds are home to camels, zebra, bison, water buffalo, ostrich and antelope. (The park is closed November through April.) 330-539-4494;wagontrails.com

Fossil Rim Wildlife Center

Glen Rose, Texas

This 1,700-acre park offers options ranging from self-guided day trips to private tours with overnight accommodations, Chandler says. Choose from photography expeditions, behind-the-scenes adventures or feeding tours, where guests accompany the zookeeper on the morning breakfast rounds. 888-775-6742;fossilrim.org

Yellowstone National Park

Wyoming/Montana/Idaho

"The greater Yellowstone ecosystem is one of the world's most precious resources for geology and ecology, not to mention recreation," Chandler says. One way to experience it is through the Yellowstone Association Institute's field seminars. They let you join experts in animal-tracking, biology and photography to get "a first-rate look at the wildlife of Yellowstone." 406-848-2400;yellowstoneassociation.org

Safari West

Santa Rosa, Calif.

In the heart of California's wine country, this 400-acre preserve with 800 free-roaming animals is a Sonoma Serengeti of sorts. For a complete safari experience, Chandler recommends spending the night in one of the on-site luxury tents. Some overlook a pristine lake; others are nestled in the woods for a true bushveld feel. 800-616-2695;safariwest.com


http://travel.usatoday.com/destinations/10great/story/2011-11-17/10-great-places-for-a-North-American-safari/51272466/1

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Design Centre Chelsea Harbor

Design Centre Chelsea Harbor

Everything you ever wished for your apartment and even more.

Even if you are not planning on buying design furniture or Italian tiles for your bathroom, Design Centre Chelsea Harbor is well worth visiting.

http://www.lomography.com/magazine/locations/2011/11/20/design-centre-chelsea-harbor


A dazzling space for 90 showrooms and over 500 international interior brands. At over 90,000 square feet, it is the largest of its kind in Europe and well-established as a leading design destination. Design Centre occupies three huge glass domes – south, central and north. The space is cleverly decorated with huge pots of trees and orchids, and the installations coming from the dome ceilings are always changing. One time it could be figures of the geese, another time, shining black fish with disco balls.


There is an amazing book store right by the entrance- RIBA Bookshop where you can come to keep up to date with all the latest trends. There are two coffee shops here as well.

Apart from just selling interior design products, Design Centre runs ‘Focus’, which gives great access to everything new, not only to trade specialists but to the general public, before it reaches the stores’ shelves. They also take part in London Design Week by running free seminars, lectures, and master classes.


After you are done with Versace sofas and all that stuff, go and have a walk around the Chelsea harbor itself. Built in the late 1980s it contains luxury apartments, a 5-star home named Wyndham Grand surrounding a small marina with beautiful yachts and boats.

Perfect place for “Lomography-ing”, in my opinion.

Design Centre Chelsea Harbour
Lots Road
London
SW10 0XE
Closest tube station is Fulham Broadway. Can also be reached via Imperial Wharf overground station.

http://www.dcch.co.uk/
written by neja

http://www.lomography.com/magazine/locations/2011/11/20/design-centre-chelsea-harbor

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Notre Dame d'Afrique vue des hauteurs de Sidi Bennour


Notre Dame d'Afrique vue des hauteurs de Sidi Bennour


DescriptionFrançais : Notre Dame d'Afrique vue des hauteurs de Sidi Bennour
Date14 November 2011
SourceFile:NDAsb.JPG
AuthorYelles (turned & cropped by Rabanus Flavus)
LicensingThis file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, 2.5 Generic, 2.0 Generic and 1.0 Generic license.


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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

CNN: 50 natural wonders: The ultimate list of scenic splendor 01-10

50 natural wonders: The ultimate list of scenic splendor
1 November, 2011

1. Pulpit Rock, Preikestolen, Norway

With a 604-meter drop from a flat plateau down to Lysefjord with no safety railings, this is not a place for vertigo sufferers.

Keep well back from the edge and you can still enjoy the fantastic scenery over Kjerag peak, which itself drops 984 meters.

Preikestolen is south of Jørpeland. From the designated car park it's a 90-minute hike to the viewpoint. www.visitnorway.com. Guided tours can be arranged through the Stavanger tourist board: info@RegionStavanger.com; +47 51 85 92 00

2. Gran Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia

The Gran Salar de Uyuni in southern Bolivia takes in more than 10 square kilometers of salt. It feels more like a desert than a lake.

The flat, white landscape causes optical illusions and reflects colors. There's even a hotel made almost entirely of salt and an island where giant cacti grow in the middle of the salt lake.

Gran Salar de Uyuni is 533 kilometers south of La Paz and 200 kilometers southwest of Potosì. www.rutaverdebolivia.com. Guides can be arranged through www.rutaverdebolivia.com or www.unique-southamerica-travel-experience.com

3. Ngorogoro Crater, Tanzania

The Ngorogoro Crater is Africa’s Eden. Created when a huge volcano exploded 2-3 million years ago, the 300 square kilometer caldera now offers the best chances of seeing Africa’s wild animals.

Lions, rhino, leopards, elephant and buffalo are the “big five” present among around 25,000 animals, and nearly every species present in East Africa, which call the area home.

Besides that, the crater itself offers dramatic vistas, especially at sunrise.

From Kilimanjaro International Airport you can fly or drive the 55 kilometers to Arusha, from where you can organize tours and accommodation inside and outside the crater: www.ngorongorocrater.org

4. Paria Canyon, Arizona, United States

The Paria River in northern Arizona carved its own smaller version of the Grand Canyon. Some of the rock formations, including The Wave, are just as spectacular.

Visitors need a permit from the Bureau of Land Management -- the permit for an overnight trek comes with a “human waste bag,” so if you want to visit this natural wonder, you'll have to prepare to pack your waste.

Fee: US$6 per person (and per dog) for day hiking and US$5 for overnight hiking.

The Paria Contact Station is 69 kilometers east of Kanab. You can hire a guide through the Bureau of Land Management -- see their website for a list of authorized guides: www.blm.gov

5. Volcanic eruptions at Stromboli, Italy

Part of the Aeolian Islands off the coast of Sicily, Stromboli is a small volcanic island with several hundred brave inhabitants.

Unlike most volcanoes, Stromboli's is constantly spewing lava fountains, gas and ash. Fascinating for volcanologists, but also great for day-trippers who fancy seeing live lava action.

For natural fireworks, take a boat trip around the island at night.

Fee: Boat trips cost €15-20 (US$21-28) per person.

Arrange boat tours from harbors on the north coast of Sicily (Messina, Cefalù, Palermo). www.swisseduc.ch

6. Mud volcanoes of Gobustan, Azerbaijan

Mud lovers trek to Gobustan's strangely Martian landscape, 65 kilometers south of Azerbaijan's capital Baku, where thick gray mud regularly spews from small volcanoes.

The mud is thought to have medicinal qualities, so don't be surprised if you see people stripping down and lathering themselves in the goo. Look out for the area's Roman inscriptions and the petroglyphic rock art.

About 70 kilometers west of Baku

7. Jeita Grotto, Nahr al-Kalb Valley, Lebanon

Eighteen kilometers northeast of Beirut, these underground limestone caves were inhabited in prehistoric times and continue to attract human visitors with their vivid colors and stalactite formations. The biggest stalactite in the world is here.

The caves consist of a network of chambers -- with an upper and a lower gallery -- stretching out for nine kilometers and accessible by an underground river.

The nearest town is Juniyah, just a few kilometers away. Cave tours last two hours. www.jeitagrotto.com

8. Pembrokeshire Coast Path National Trail, Wales

Rated by Cheap Flights as one of the 10 best hiking trails in the world, this path twists 300 kilometers from St. Dogmaels to Amroth in southwest Wales.

It's often wet and windy, but if you strike lucky on a sunny day this is one of the most beautiful places on earth. Scented gorse and crimson heather brighten the way.

Look for seals in the waters below.

Paths are signposted -- join the path on the coast between St. Dogmaels and Amroth. Details on guided walks and activities can be found on the National Trails website -- including self-guided walks with baggage transfer. nt.pcnpa.org.uk

9. Pangong Tso Lake, India-China

This saltwater lake deep in the Himalayas at an altitude of 4,350 meters lies astride a disputed border area between India and China-governed Tibet.

Don't let that put you off -- the rarefied air make the colors and clarity of the lake intense.

Pangong Tso is reached by a mountain road from the Indian town of Leh, but you'll need to get a permit via a registered tour guide.

Get to Leh by road from Jammu, or by plane from Delhi. At Leh arrange a permit and travel by road 4-5 hours to the lake. Permits and tour guides can be arranged through reputable travel agents such as Kuoni

10. Geirangerfjord and Nærøyfjord, Norway

If you only have time to visit two fjords in your lifetime, make it the Geirangerfjord and Nærøyfjord in southwest Norway.

These are among the world's longest and deepest fjords, with high vertical cliffs, deep waters and giddy waterfalls. Both are on the UNESCO World Heritage list.

Trips can be arranged from Bergen and Ålesund. www.fjordtours.com

http://www.cnngo.com/explorations/play/natural-wonder-bucket-list-50-spectacular-places-see-639593

Castle on the mountain