This bald eagle may look like it's jet propelled as vapour trails seem to streak across the sky from the bird's talons. The extraordinary moment was captured on camera by Pam Mullins close to her home in Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada. She said: "The eagle was just gliding through the sky and I was panning with my camera trying to get a good shot. As I took the photo I just thought I had taken a normal picture. But when I looked back I realised how extraordinary it looked. I thought my photo had been ruined by the jet trails! I don't know if I would have been able to take the photo if I had tried."
Yeah. That just broke my mind.Thagomizer said:Wow, this is a great optical illusion.
Space Shuttle? No, that's IRON MAN!!!Cosmic Bus said:
Topher said:Has this been posted yet?
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america fuck yeah
Justin Timberlake.Kinyou said:^to think that all these pictures were taken before the first World war is really amazing.
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Looks like Blue Gum forest in Aus.NotTarts said:I love the sense of scale in this pic, not sure what it's from, though:
NotTarts said:I love the sense of scale in this pic, not sure what it's from, though:
NotTarts said:I love the sense of scale in this pic, not sure what it's from, though:
Purkake4 said:A bald bear
Purkake4 said:A bald bear
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Melchiah said:
Retro said:I love photos of reclaimed ruins and such;
Massive Nights said:Do you know the source of these two? I could SWEAR this is Boom Hall.
siddx said:http://i.imgur.com/wscp4.jpg
From the volcano that blew in Chile recently, the same volcano which is making all my friends in Buenos Aires miserable.
I see your Angkor Wat:Retro said:And of course, you can't mention reclaimed ruins without mentioning Angkor Wat;
Yeah even Tah Prohm (where the 'trees eating temple' pictures are taken from) had to be cleared a bit. I stumbled upon one temple that had not been restored and it was barely visible under the foliage. I cannot imagine what it would have been like to find something like the actual Angkor Wat itself (Angkor Wat refers to a complex and a specific temple) in the jungle.ItAintEasyBeinCheesy said:Natures reclamation of civilisation is fuckin so awesome. Makes it look about 56 times cooler.
OttomanScribe said:Yeah even Tah Prohm (where the 'trees eating temple' pictures are taken from) had to be cleared a bit. I stumbled upon one temple that had not been restored and it was barely visible under the foliage. I cannot imagine what it would have been like to find something like the actual Angkor Wat itself (Angkor Wat refers to a complex and a specific temple) in the jungle.
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Bagan, Myanmar, the place in the other pic, is even more breathtaking (though pictures don't quite capture it). It is a semi-arid plain about the size of Manhattan, littered all over with about 4000 temples of the kind I am standing on. You can ride through them for hours without running into anyone. It is so crazy.
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You know you would Insta Nathan Drake and climb all over that shit looking for secret entrances and treasure.
A truly amazing video. One of my favourites.Emonga said: