DILEMMA by DianiRalph

I titled this photo DILEMMA due to the conflict between the awesome beauty of these magnificent creatures, and the fact that misguided superstitions are wiping them out!!
How is it that we humans are able to love something to death???
This photo was taken on a dark evening in the Nakuru National Park in Kenya. Many of you will recognise this as a part of a series and need not read further.
We had waited for a long time with this group (13 in total) when the sun suddenly burst out from a very dark and heavy sky for about 2 minutes during which I think that I took at least 50 shots 🙂
Tragically this group were soon thereafter decimated by being poached, and then many were relocated to other areas in Kenya for their safety.
Of the several times that I have been back to try and get more shots, we have only ever seen one or two hiding in the bushes 😦

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Keeper of souls. by jordidenit

During the night of halloween, Lolita is watching, a little worried, like walking to the souls in purgatory.
This place is called Daina’s Cave. is a dolmen located near Romanyà de la Selva. A megalithic monument was built out of granite blocks and is dated around 2700-2200 BC.
Saludos para todos.

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Sunset at Stonehenge by JJFarquitectos

Sunset on neolitih monument of Stonehenge.

Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument located in Wiltshire, England, about 8 miles north of Salisbury. Stonehenge is the remains of a ring of standing stones set within earthworks. It is in the middle of the most dense complex of Neolithic and Bronze Age monuments in England, including several hundred burial mounds.

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beyond imagination by maxvuong

This photo is dedicated to Jeff Swanson who passed away far too young. A wonderful guy with such a huge and warm spirit. I hope you will visit his site to see his beautiful work at Jeff’s memorial page Funds raised by the sale of Jeff’s prints will be donated in his name to the Melanoma Research Foundation.
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About this photo:
5-6 wide angle image stitch. Taken in a remote and fairly undiscovered territory with great friends Mich and Paul Rojas. Huge thanks to Paul for being such a relentless explorer and sharing his knowledge of these amazing places.

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