Lake Superior Ice Sheets Crashing Ashore Look Like Endless Shards of Glass
Added bonus: it also sounds awesome
Added bonus: it also sounds awesome
The amphibious truck with self-inflating tires can go across land, water and everything in between—including obstacles 70 cm (27.5 in) high
Watch flood water get released at a rate of 13,000 cu. ft per second at the Tenkiller Lake Daaaaaaaaaam! in Okla. The madness begins at 0:18
Astronaut Kjell Lindgren took this photo of Oman from the International Space Station on 11 November 2015.
Seen here is a 230 ft long ‘sea organ’ (morsek orgulje) located on the shores of Zadar, Croatia and played by crashing waves.
You (water) shall pass
An imaging spectrometer on NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) has detected signatures of hydrated minerals on slopes of the Red Planet.
The Nebia shower promises a superior experience with 70% less water. The secret? Rocket science.
60 km south of Berlin is a former Soviet airfield where you will find an old airship hangar that has been converted into a giant waterpark.
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