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Ver la Versión Completa Con Imagenes : Fotografías impactantes que demuestran lo pequeños que somos frente a la naturaleza


Ayudante De Santa
06-11-2015, 22:19:08
Los mejores licores
dayro.longas
01-09-2010, 13:14:28
http://matadornetwork.cachefly.net/matadortrips.com/docs///wp-content/images/posts/20100827-dwarfed1.jpg 1. Uluru, Australia
The massive rock — a.k.a. Ayers Rock — is climbed by 250 every day, despite pleas (http://matadortrips.com/would-you-hike-uluru) from local indigenous groups to refrain from doing so.
Photo: Chris Harrison (http://harrisonandco.com/)

http://matadornetwork.cachefly.net/matadortrips.com/docs///wp-content/images/posts/20100827-dwarfed2.jpg 2. Diving with whale sharks
The whale shark (http://matadortravel.com/traveler/daniel-fox/blog/whale-shark-encounter) is the world’s largest fish species and can grow to be longer than 40 feet. This shot was taken off Christmas Island, Australia (http://matadornetwork.com/focus/australia/), in January 2005.
Photo: Rob Hughes (http://www.flickr.com/photos/robinhughes/)

http://matadornetwork.cachefly.net/matadortrips.com/docs///wp-content/images/posts/20100827-dwarfed3.jpg 3. Cotopaxi, Ecuador
This volcano just south of Quito (http://matadortravel.com/traveler/jgbrandt/blog/slice-life-quito) reaches an elevation of 5,897m (19,347ft) — often higher than the clouds.
Photo: david_rombaut (http://www.flickr.com/photos/davidrombaut/)

http://matadornetwork.cachefly.net/matadortrips.com/docs///wp-content/images/posts/20100827-dwarfed4.jpg 4. Redwood country, California
Taken in Stout Grove (http://matadortrips.com/guide-to-the-redwood-groves-where-to-find-the-tallest-trees-on-earth), Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park (http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=413), this picture shows me (in red) straining my neck next to the Stout Tree.
Photo: Aya Padron (http://www.underthesugar.com/blog/)

http://matadornetwork.cachefly.net/matadortrips.com/docs///wp-content/images/posts/20100827-dwarfed5.jpg 5. Sea Kayaking, solo
Big water, small boat. Shot taken walking the Southwest Coast Path (http://www.southwestcoastpath.com/) from Land’s End to Plymouth, England.
Photo: nixwilliams (http://www.flickr.com/photos/nixwilliams/4008048572/)

http://matadornetwork.cachefly.net/matadortrips.com/docs///wp-content/images/posts/20100827-dwarfed6.jpg 6. Great Ocean Road, Australia
The coast along one of the world’s most spectacular roads (http://matadortrips.com/photo-essay-the-worlds-most-spectacular-roads-vol-2) is also good for a walk (http://matadortrips.com/the-great-ocean-walk-victorias-coastal-hike).
Photo: Andrew Ferrier (http://www.flickr.com/photos/andrewhpf/)

http://matadornetwork.cachefly.net/matadortrips.com/docs///wp-content/images/posts/20100827-dwarfed7.jpg 7. Ponoras Cave, Romania
Things can get large underground too. Here, spelunkers from CSA (http://www.csacluj.ro/) explore “Mammoth Hall” in Romania (http://matadortravel.com/traveler/poweredbytofu/blog/exploring-romania-transylvania-bucharest)’s Transylvania region. The light trail was produced by a fast-moving caver with a headlamp.
Photo: Bela Nagy (http://www.speopixel.hu/photoblog/)

http://matadornetwork.cachefly.net/matadortrips.com/docs///wp-content/images/posts/20100827-dwarfed8.jpg 8. Snowfields, Rocky Mountains
This is no photoshop. It’s Matador senior editor David Miller getting in some late-season turns in Rocky Mountain National Park (http://www.nps.gov/romo/). Read about it in The Dharma Shack Chronicles (http://thetravelersnotebook.com/notes-from-road/the-dharma-shack-chronicles/).
Photo: David Miller (http://www.miller-david.com/)

http://matadornetwork.cachefly.net/matadortrips.com/docs///wp-content/images/posts/20100827-dwarfed9.jpg 9. Desert, southern Peru
Sand accumulates into massive dunes in one of the driest deserts on Earth. Notice the city of Ica, Peru (http://matadornetwork.com/focus/peru/), in the distance — also dwarfed.
Photo: guilherme cecílio (http://www.flickr.com/photos/guilhermececilio/3699393345/)

http://matadornetwork.cachefly.net/matadortrips.com/docs///wp-content/images/posts/20100827-dwarfed12.jpg 10. Camping under the stars
So many stars. And camping (http://matadornetwork.com/focus/travel-camping/) the best way to let them overwhelm you. This shot was taken near Maupin, Oregon.
Photo: Ben Canales (http://www.flickr.com/photos/bencanales/)

http://matadornetwork.cachefly.net/matadortrips.com/docs///wp-content/images/posts/20100827-dwarfed10.jpg 11. Mount Bromo, Indonesia
This very active Javanese volcano attracts lots of tiny visitors up to its steaming rim.
Photo: Jiang (http://www.flickr.com/photos/jj-shgfun/)

http://matadornetwork.cachefly.net/matadortrips.com/docs///wp-content/images/posts/20100827-dwarfed11.jpg 12. Yosemite National Park, California
That’s me again, this time feeling very small (and a little dizzy) at the top of Half Dome (http://matadortrips.com/photo-essay-17-of-the-worlds-most-recognizable-mountain-peaks). Notice the gloves — not a fashion statement, but what you use to pull yourself up the cables on the final ascent.
Photo: Aya Padron (http://www.underthesugar.com/blog/)

http://matadornetwork.cachefly.net/matadortrips.com/docs///wp-content/images/posts/20100827-dwarfed13.jpg 13. Antarctica
Travelers to Antarctica (http://matadorchange.com/us-calls-for-stricter-tourism-guidelines-in-antarctica) report losing all sense of distance — the geographic scale is so immense and the ice fields so flat and white. This is Lake Fryxell.
Photo: Nicolas Arthur Salava (http://www.flickr.com/photos/elisfanclub/)

http://matadornetwork.cachefly.net/matadortrips.com/docs///wp-content/images/posts/20100827-dwarfed15.jpg 14. Preikestolen, Norway
This rock has a great view of Lysefjorden and is a good place to get close to the edge (http://matadortrips.com/photo-essay-12-places-to-get-close-to-the-edge).
Photo: Sonya Kanelstrand (http://www.flickr.com/photos/kanelstrand/)

http://matadornetwork.cachefly.net/matadortrips.com/docs///wp-content/images/posts/20100827-dwarfed14.jpg 15. Mont Blanc, France
Europe’s tallest mountain tops out at 4,810m (15,782ft) and sits in one of The 6 Best Starter Ranges for Mountaineering (http://matadortrips.com/the-6-best-starter-ranges-for-mountaineering).
Photo: Sarah Brigden (http://www.flickr.com/photos/sarahbrigden/)

http://matadornetwork.cachefly.net/matadortrips.com/docs///wp-content/images/posts/20100827-dwarfed16.jpg 16. Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia
This salt plain is the world’s largest and traps rainwater during wet winter months, creating a tripped-out sky mirror. Find out how to get there (http://matadortrips.com/bolivia%E2%80%99s-southwest-circuit-backwards).
Photo: Carlos Díaz (http://www.carlos-diaz.com/)

http://matadornetwork.cachefly.net/matadortrips.com/docs///wp-content/images/posts/20100827-dwarfed17.jpg 17. On a cliff ascent
This one happens to be the curved limestone face of Malham Cove (http://www.malhamdale.org.uk/malham_cove.htm), North Yorkshire, England.
Photo: Dubris (http://www.flickr.com/photos/11763518@N00/)

http://matadornetwork.cachefly.net/matadortrips.com/docs///wp-content/images/posts/20100827-dwarfed18.jpg 18. Iguazu Falls, Brazil
The majority of the falls lies in Argentina (http://matadornetwork.com/focus/argentina/), but according to the photographer, “the great thing about the Brazilian (http://matadornetwork.com/focus/brazil/) side of Iguazu (http://matadortrips.com/iguazu-falls-argentina-where-romance-runs-deep) is that there are no limits on taking pictures at any time of day….(unlike the Argentinian side).”
Photo: SF Brit (http://www.flickr.com/photos/cnbattson/)

Ayudante De Santa
06-11-2015, 22:19:08
Los mejores licores
dartanxxx
01-09-2010, 13:20:01
Que buen aporte amigo, gracias :)

andresVII
01-09-2010, 13:27:05
hermano se fajó con esas fotos lleve repu pelao

E-D-S-N
01-09-2010, 13:31:34
buenas imagenes

.eL PaNa ®
01-09-2010, 13:54:15
ufff exelentes fotos..

London Calling
01-09-2010, 14:05:14
http://matadornetwork.cachefly.net/matadortrips.com/docs///wp-content/images/posts/20100827-dwarfed18.jpg


Espectacular!!!!!!!!!

simplemente majestuosa!!

rondamoncito
01-09-2010, 14:58:55
parcero el topic del año lleve repu

LeeFalk
01-09-2010, 15:04:34
Buenas tomas, se siente uno pequeño

anmalobo
01-09-2010, 15:08:27
la verdad si que somos pequeños

anreklo
01-09-2010, 16:20:31
fabulosas las imagenes de la inmensidad de nuestro planeta

graciassssssssssss

- Mc.911 -
01-09-2010, 16:25:12
simplemente exlente!!

I AM 666
01-09-2010, 16:42:28
SI SEñOR, MUY INTERESANTE!!! MUY BUEN APORTE :rolleyes:

-Damphir-
01-09-2010, 19:06:07
juemadre ke inmensidad
severas fotos

el setoza
01-09-2010, 20:26:57
excelentes imagenes !!

Kperuzzo
02-09-2010, 12:24:32
Chimba de imagenes parce

OmarD
02-09-2010, 18:41:07
la de iguazu es impecable..
tremanda imagen
algun dia ire a ese sitio

-WesHiena-
02-09-2010, 18:56:59
ximba de fotos man.... q vertigo tan ieuta la 12!!!! majestuosa!

[TheMentalist]
02-09-2010, 19:04:57
muy bonitas