High above the Grand Canyon by Peace on Earth.
Posts marked aerial
Some of the incredible images of Deserts Seen From Space, a much larger gallery from The Telegraph. Click on the images for locations and visit the Telegraph gallery for more amazing views.
Phytoplankton blooms made up of millions of tiny, light-reflecting organisms growing in the waters of the Barents Sea (top) and Bay of Biscay (bottom).
Aerial views of rice fields in Indonesia (Makassar, Sulawesi) from peace-on-earth.org
Aerial views of Siberia - Khabarovsk Krai by peace-on-earth
Aerial snow photography by Stephan Zirwes
Cross a canyon in a single step or traverse an entire mountain range without ever leaving your living room. These rugs made with real NASA satellite images will make you feel like a giant and you can find them in my Thinx Shop.
Amazing aerial photography by Bernhard Edmaier. You can find more of his work in his book Patterns Of The Earth.
Some of what you’ve been missing if you’re not already following space station resident and photographer Col. Chris Hadfield.
Some of the many heart-shaped land formations that can be found in Heart Shapes From Above: 48 Giant Hearts on Earth, a collection assembled by Love These Pics.
Images from Julieanne Kost’s photo series and book Window Seat.
After hearing about Nemo “blanketing” the Northeast with snow all week and seeing some incredible satellite images of the storm, it gave me an idea. Why not literally “blanket” yourself in snow?
Above are pictures of warm blankets made with Nemo images that can be found in my Thinx Shop. You can also find last year’s infamous “Snowpocalypse” aka “Snowmageddon” and other satellite images of regions blanketed with snow and ice.
Kashubia, Poland. Photos by Kacper Kowalski
The satellite imaging company DigitalGlobe recently declared the winner of their 2012 Top Image Contest. The winning top image was taken from above Burning Man. Click on the images to find out the locations of some of the other fantastic runners-up.
You don’t need to be a giant to lay your head on the Himalayas while propping your feet up on the Andes. You just need these geology pillows from the geographyhandmade Etsy store.












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