Jiuzhaigou Valley in China by Melinda

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Leaf Insects

‘Leaf insects’ (a lineage of tropical walking sticks). These remarkable Phasmida are found in rainforest canopes of tropical Asia. Included in this group are many newly described specimens from the Philippines. The others are from New Guinea and the Seychelles.

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Tunnel of Love by Oleg Gordienko

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Welcome to the Fairytale by ceca67

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Untitled photo by apichart sripeng

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Green Vision by Marc Adamus

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The Gentle Path to the Beyond by Stuck in Customs

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Rafflesia Arnoldii

Rafflesia arnoldii is the world’s largest flower having a diameter of about one meter and weighing up to ten kilograms. It is a rare flower and not easily located. It grows only once a year and blooms for around five days. According to researches in discovery news, this flower that looks and smells like rotting flesh is related to flimsy flowers like violets, poinsettias and passionflowers. Hence it also called as “meat flower” or “corpse flower”. The flower is pollinated by flies and carrion beetles attracted by its vile smell. It contains about 27 species and found in Indonesian rain forests of southeastern Asia and Philippines. Rafflesia is an official state flower of Indonesia, Surat Thani Province in Thailand and Sabah state in Malaysia.

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The Lost Gardens of Heligan, U.K

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…her gemi biraz deniz…

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…Rainglow…

I love everything about rain.

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…huaxun1…

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