Saturday, January 12, 2013

Never Let The Beauty Be Lost

I had a hot post ready but then, I ran across this.  Stunning.  Be sure to watch full-screen and high def.




16 comments:

  1. such a beautiful planet. too bad we don't take better care of it.

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  2. this is really cool...love that speed up they do bringing everything around it to life too....this was a nice start to the day...

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  3. Wow, now THAT'S what I call a "picker-upper." Talk about uplifting. Thanks.

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  4. Awesome! I'll have to send this to some of my geologist friends; they go nuts over images like that. Thanks!

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  5. Actually it was nice to look at until I started to see it. Look again and notice the extremely clear ice---in nature ice that clear is thousands of years old and is normally found below 700 feet in a glacier---then the clear cut forests---and finally look at the water the people were boating in---looks like the water levels were down about 20 feet or more.

    At least the milky way was untouched UN-tampered with beauty.

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  6. What Ellen Abbott said. Beautiful planet and we're just letting it go to sh*t.

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  7. I recognized several scenes from Iceland which starts THAT yearning all over again.

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  8. Absolutely stunning videography, thanks for the post! One of these days we'll look back on films like this and remark that we once had a beautiful little planet here...

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  9. Too beautiful not to share. Absolutely stunning.

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  10. I viewed this at your blog much earlier from a mobile device which I hate using to leave comments. So this is a bit late to the party but the video was very enjoyable. Thanks for sharing.

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  11. Those little people in the kayaks were cool
    Hope you're doing well, where ever you are

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