10 Most Fascinating Natural Phenomenon Captured On Camera
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It’s hard to imagine how many surprises are hidden on our planet. Every once in a while a new occurrence, a life form or a natural phenomenon crops up that simply leaves us astounded with its beauty, and in some cases wrath.
It’s not every day that such occurrences are caught on camera. Kudos to these photographers, who sometimes chase storms or stand on hot melting grounds or even spend whole night clicking, to gather such brilliant collection of photographs for us to savour.
Here are our 10 most fascinating natural phenomenon captured on camera.
1. Uncertainty
2. Aurora Borealis
3. Painting The Needles Under The Geminids Meteor Shower
4. Winter Trees In Fog At Sunrise
6. Supercell Highway
7. Kilauea Volcano Lava Flow Sea Entry
9. Wildfire
10. Clearing Storm
Thanks to: http://www.earthporm.com/
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It’s not every day that such occurrences are caught on camera. Kudos to these photographers, who sometimes chase storms or stand on hot melting grounds or even spend whole night clicking, to gather such brilliant collection of photographs for us to savour.
Here are our 10 most fascinating natural phenomenon captured on camera.
1. Uncertainty
Photo Credit: Jamie Pham
Lightning Striking from an afternoon thunderstorm in the Valley of Fire State Park in Nevada. The curvy road towards the storm highlights the foreboding atmosphere.2. Aurora Borealis
Photo Credit: Arild Heitmann
Aurora Borealis over Tjeldsundet in Troms County, Norway. Auroras are the result of the emissions of photons in the Earth’s upper atmosphere.3. Painting The Needles Under The Geminids Meteor Shower
Photo Credit: Mike Berenson
This composite image comes from over a thousand images taken on an overnight photo adventure under the Geminids Meteor Shower4. Winter Trees In Fog At Sunrise
Photo Credit: Elena Elisseeva
5. NYC All Charged Up Photo Credit: Susan Candelario
Photo Credit: Douglas Berry
This is a rare looking low precipitation thunderstorm near Arcadia, NE. This type of storm is commonly nicknamed “mothership” for its shape similar to a UFO.7. Kilauea Volcano Lava Flow Sea Entry
Photo Credit: Brian Harig
Molten lava, at around 2000 degree, flows into the sea to instantly turn the water to steam. This photo was taken while standing on an 80 foot cliff that looked directly into the ocean. The ground beneath the feet was so hot that it slightly melted the soles of photographers boots.Photo Credit: Brian Harig
8. FrozenPhoto Credit: Dan Sproul
This picture was taken is On Lake Michigan, Saint Joseph9. Wildfire
Photo Credit: Debra and Dave Vanderlaan
Ekyll Island is known for it’s Driftwood Beach where mighty oaks have fallen into the surf’s grasp through years of storms and tides. This image was captured at lower tide at a fiery sunrise, sand glossy from the waves’ caress.10. Clearing Storm
Photo Credit: Mike Dawson
A storm clears over the rocks and sea stacks near Face Rock along the Southern Oregon Coast.Thanks to: http://www.earthporm.com/