Bio-luminescence in the tide makes walking along the beach on Vaadhoo Island in the Maldives especially magical. The light is emitted from tiny plankton in the water.
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Millions of flapping wings —
The Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve in Mexico's Michoacan state is a winter home to tens of millions of butterflies.
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Polar flashes —
The aurora borealis lights up the night sky in Lofoten, Norway. The spectacular shows occur when charged particles from the solar wind interact with the Earth's atmosphere at the magnetic poles.
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A delicate display —
Cherry blossoms usher in spring in Jinhae in Changwon City, South Korea. The city's cherry blossom festival is South Korea's largest.
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The thaw —
The cracking of mammoth chunks of ice in Alaska's Glacier Bay is a sight -- and sound -- to behold.
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Natural fireworks —
Mount Yasur puts on fiery displays on Tanna Island in Vanuatu.
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Meeting the locals —
Sometimes nature and man-made endeavors overlap, as is the case at the Galtaji temple complex near Jaipur, India. One of the temples is known as Monkey Temple after the area's resident monkey tribes.
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Art of flowers —
From March through May, millions of tulips draw visitors to Keukenhof Gardens near Lisse, Netherlands.
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Thrill of the chase —
At Alaska's Katmai National Park a brown bear grapples with his slippery dinner. The sockeye salmon run starts here in late June and the bears come out for dinner.
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Plumbing malfunction —
Yellowstone National Park's geysers are the result of subterranean plumbing constrictions and water heated by magma under the Earth's surface.
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Race for survival —
Wildebeest cross the Masai Mara River in Kenya. More than a million travel between Tanzania and Kenya each year during the Great Migration in search of food, water and breeding grounds.
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Summer rotation —
A meteor streaks past the faint band of the Milky Way galaxy above the Wyoming countryside during the 2013 Perseid meteor shower. The show happens each summer when Earth rotates through debris from the Swift-Tuttle comet.
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Wall of water —
Victoria Falls, on the Zimbabwe-Zambia border, is the world's largest sheet of falling water.
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Fish tornado —
Sipadan Island in Malaysia is home to a huge school of barracuda, often seen in a swirling vortex formation.
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Time to fly —
Hundreds of thousands of sandhill cranes migrate each year and many gather in early spring on the Platte River in Nebraska.