Artist Channels the Ocean Into One-of-a-Kind Tables Using Marble and Acrylic
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Eduard Locota creates one-of-a-kind furniture inspired by the ocean
Eduard Locota creates one-of-a-kind furniture inspired by the ocean
Selected from thousands of entries, an underwater photo of sardine migration on the Wild Coast of South Africa has been selected as the grand-prize winner of the 2016 National Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year contest. “Sardine Run,” was captured by Greg Lecoeur of Nice, France.
A wonderfully edited mashup of almost every Disney animated movie since 1989
The water-world Enceladus appears here to sit atop Saturn’s rings like a drop of dew upon a leaf
NASA Astronaut Scott Kelly and his one-year crewmate, Russian cosmonaut Mikhail Kornienko, have spent the last 340 days in space
Pablo Zaluska beautifully captures what happens when you make frozen soap bubbles in -15°C weather
Every year photographers from around the globe share photographs that transport us to another place, connect with us emotionally, or stir us to action.
Mammatus cloud are known for their interesting appearance, as the clouds seem to have smooth round puffs hanging from its underside.
It’s the first food ever grown, harvested and eaten in space by NASA crew members.
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