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Sunrise in Mana Pools
Magpie Shrike
Fushimi Inari Taisha
Rub Al Khali, Oman
African sunset in Matusadona National Park, Zimbabwe
Elephant on safari
Mana Pools – Lion and Buffalos on safari, Zimbabwe
Jemaa el-Fnaa Square, Marrakech, Morocco
Cerro Torre, Argentina
S. climbing Turkish Airways, 8a+ (Geyik Bayiri, Turkey)
Saas Fee Glacier Bike Downhill
Saddle-billed stork
A beautiful evening in mokoro in Okavango Delta, Botswana
Rural life in Peruvian Andes
A local woman with her sheep. Farming and cattle are an important source of survival in Peruvian Andes. Photo was taken on the way to Ishinca mountain, which is lying in Cordillera Blanca.
Salar d’Uyuni, Bolivia
Nature is the greatest artist.
Julio Branha
In the mountains
Aymara new year
Isla del Sol, Bolivia
Nasir-ol-molk Mosque, Shiraz, Iran
Base jumpers, Arco
Arco, Italy, jumping from Brento
Cordillera Huayhuash – Jirishanca
Camping at Mitococha with the view on Jirishanca (6’094m) and a local on his horse overviewing his cattle. The Cordillera Huayhuash is a range of 37 peaks above 5’000m, the highest one being Yerupayá, 6’617m. A journey around the entire range is 170km of hard, exhilarating walking, where thin-air passes link jagged mountains, azure lakes and vast skies. It is a journey of breath-taking views and probably one of the most beautiful, if not the most beautiful alpine trek in the world. Taken on 27th August 2016.
Lina
A boy on Likoma island, Malawi
Safari, Botswana
Safari in Chobe national park
Bazaar – Esfahan, Iran
Iranian carpets on a bazaar in Esfahan.
Bushmen around fire
Kalahari, Botswana
Alpamayo (5’947m), Peru
On the expedition to Alpamayo some things went wrong. Even though we were supposed to be at the camp for a long time already, we were still waiting for the porters to come. And that’s when the clouds started coming in, creating beautiful scenery, while full moon was being responsible for the perfect light.
Monkey in Bali
Manu
Leopard, Botswana
The last game drive of the trip with a beautiful sight of a leopard on a tree, who was posing for us there for a while. In Vumbura plains, Botswana.
Okavango Delta, Botswana
Enjoying the peace and a wonderful sunset in Okavango Delta, Botswana, with mokoro.
Basejumper, Brento, Italy
Gentoo penguin, Antarctica
A lonely Gentoo penguin waiting for the last feathers to moult before he can leave this place and join the others, spending the winter in the water.
Streets of La Paz, Bolivia
El Alto used to be a suburb of La Paz, and it became the second-largest city in Bolivia. Every Thursday and Sunday, El Alto hosts one of the largest markets in the world, where one can find literally everything. At the same time it is a social happening for locals and visitors and the mekka of street photography.
Illimani, Bolivia (6’438m)
View of the Machu Picchu, Peru
Peacefulness, Antarctica
Crystal clear and extremely calm waters of the wildest continent – Antarctica.
Chilling on San Blas islands, Panama
Sun, fun, and nothing to do … Chilling in the hammocs on one of the San Blas islands (now called Guna Yala).
Cordillera Huayhuash sunrise
Laguna Carhuacocha in front of the Nevado Yerupajá (6’635m), the Yerupajá Chico (6’089m) and the Jirishanca (6’126 m). The Cordillera Huayhuash is a range of 37 peaks above 5’000m, the highest one being Yerupayá, 6’617m. A journey around the entire range is 170km of hard, exhilarating walking, where thin-air passes link jagged mountains, azure lakes and vast skies. It is a journey of breath-taking views and probably one of the most beautiful, if not the most beautiful alpine trek in the world. Taken on 27th August 2016.
Pequeño Alpamayo, Bolivia
On the way to Pequeño Alpamayo, 5’410m
Pequeño Alpamayo, Bolivia, 2016
A man standing on Pico Tarija, 5’300m, on the way to Pequeño Alpamayo, 5’370m (on the right) in the early morning hours.
Alpamayo expedition 2016, Peru
Getting down from the Alpamayo the mountain was still taking our breaths away.
Sea lion, Galapagos, Ecuador
A forest in Argentina
On the streets of La Paz, Bolivia
Four men napping and chatting on the streets of La Paz. The sign next to them reads: “Don’t be afraid, because I am with you.”
Qashqai people, Iran
Lonely penguin, Antarctica
Lonely gentoo penguin on Deception Island. The summer is over. It’s time to leave. Photo taken in Telefon bay.
Ethereal, Antarctica
There is something to Antarctica, something no words can ever describe. And no photo does it justice. Something I will always be grateful to have had the chance to feel. Because these surreal sceneries awaken emotions beyond words.
Gentoo Penguin, Antarctica
The general life cycle of a penguin: they have an aquatic phase during winter time and a land phase in spring and summer time while breeding. In general (except Emperor) adults arrive in spring time, find the partner and mate, then they incubate the egg or eggs in general taking turns of about 1/5 days (except Eudyptes that perform two long trips first the male then the female). After the eggs hatch both parents feed the chick for a month. Around 60 days old chicks moult and leave the colony generally together with juveniles that arrive one month before to moult. After that adults go to the sea to feed and be ready to spend one month ashore moulting. Finally, they leave the colony for the winter dispersion.
Photo taken on Danco Island on 20th March 2016.
King cheetah
King cheetah in Dewildt cheetah centre, South Africa
Eating sugar cane
Children in Malawi eating sugar cane.
Cordillera Huayhuash, Peru
The Cordillera Huayhuash is a range of 37 peaks above 5’000m, the highest one being Yerupayá, 6’617m. A journey around the entire range is 170km of hard, exhilarating walking, where thin-air passes link jagged mountains, azure lakes and vast skies. It is a journey of breath-taking views and probably one of the most beautiful, if not the most beautiful alpine trek in the world. Taken on 27th August 2016.
Pendulum Cove, Antarctica
Pendulum Cove, the flat, black sand beach, is entirely composed of loose cinders, with no soil, and is deeply gouged by melt-water streams. The water is so warm that it creates the steam on the shore. With just below 30°C it creates a perfect possibility for an Antarctic bath. The temperature varies.
L. K.
Baobab alley, Madagascar
Antarctic petrel
Antarctica is the land of records. It is the driest, the coldest, the windiest and the highest continent on Earth. It also is the most isolated, uninhabited, variable and the most pristine continent on Earth, where only 0,4% of the surface is free of snow and ice. Despite its hostile environment, Antarctica is home to extraordinary wildlife.
Apart of at least 235 marine species, Antarctica is also home to some 46 species of birds. Every spring its shores provide nesting space for over 100 million birds. Antarctic petrels (on the photo) have developed salt glands that let them stay in the ocean for long periods as they can extract the excess of salt from their bodies. Photo was taken on Weddel sea on 17th March 2016.
Cordillera Huayhuash
Another stunning view while hiking around the Cordillera Huayhuash – the view of the Tres Lagunas. The Cordillera Huayhuash is a range of 37 peaks above 5’000m, the highest one being Yerupayá, 6’617m. A journey around the entire range is 170km of hard, exhilarating walking, where thin-air passes link jagged mountains, azure lakes and vast skies. It is a journey of breath-taking views and probably one of the most beautiful, if not the most beautiful alpine trek in the world. Taken on 27th August 2016.
Two lion cubs, Botswana
Two lion cubs waiting for their mum in Vumbura plains, Botswana
Kids of La Guajira, Colombia
Kid selling bracelets on the sand beaches of Cabo de la Vela, Colombia.