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White cliffs of Beachy Head and Seven Sisters

The breathtaking white cliffs of Beachy Head and the Seven Sisters [40 Pics]

1 White Cliffs of Beachy Head and Seven Sisters  Chalk cliffs just East of Birling Gap looking towards the Seven Sisters.  Photo Credit: Howzey

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lightning

When Lightning Strikes! Extreme Instability [19 Pics]

1 Lightning: Northern South Dakota Storm produces frequently lightning in northern South Dakota, June 16, 2010. Several longer exposures stacked. Image Credit (and all rights reserved by): extremeinstability.com

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Fire in the Sky

Fire In The Sky – Incredible Inspirational Sunset Colors [30 Pics]

1 Fire in the Sky – Red Sunset These shots look so dramatic. Thing is, the sky was mostly darkened, while shooting at telephoto filled the shot with the only color. Photo Credit: Doc Searls

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Extreme instability

Extreme Instability, Scary weather and incredible shots [37 pics]

1 Extreme Instability: Nebraska Sand Hills Monster Supercell Storm Very intense high precipitation supercell storm moves south in the Nebraska Sand Hills south of Valentine, July 13, 2009. Very low, long and fat inflow cloud stretches east of the storm. Winds gusted upwards of 60+ mph into this storm. Tornado warning with the storm mentioned [...]

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Dune de Pyla

Dune de Pyla – A new “Sahara” desert being born – in France! [30 pics]

1 Dune de Pyla: People walking up the dune Photo credit: histoire-d1reve

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Trees cocooned in spiders webs, an unexpected side effect of the flooding in Sindh, Pakistan

Spiderwebs in Pakistani trees after 2010 floods [9 Pics]

1 Photo credit: Russell Watkins/Department for International Development 2 Floods in Pakistan July/Aug 2010Flood damage in Sukkur in northern Sindh. Photo taken by a DFID humanitarian advisor in the region. An area equivalent to the size of England has been flooded and more than 12.5 million people are in need of immediate humanitarian assistance. DFID [...]

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