Recent comments in /f/EarthPorn
invol713 t1_ix4zkbp wrote
Reply to comment by darrellbear in Sangre de Cristo Mountains from Cotopaxi, CO (OC) [4618*3464] by Mr_Flux
Not surprising. Also wouldn’t be surprised if I heard a guy got eaten by a guy out there. They are… different out there.
TheRuiner666 OP t1_ix4z48l wrote
Reply to comment by dm896 in Sunrise in rural Australia [OC] [1541x1027] by TheRuiner666
Pretty Close. Winton Wetlands.
TheRuiner666 OP t1_ix4yyza wrote
Reply to comment by strugeler in Sunrise in rural Australia [OC] [1541x1027] by TheRuiner666
Winton Wetlands in Vic.
BUTT_FACE_9000 t1_ix4ysjx wrote
Reply to The Evening Light Several Hundred Miles Above the Arctic Circle Is Unlike Anything I've Ever Seen. Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska, USA. [OC][3500x2333] by Nateloobz
Those colours are absolutely stunning. Such a peaceful scene. Thanks for sharing.
Kimshew t1_ix4ykat wrote
Reply to comment by kvn1902 in View from a restaurant in Alajuela, Costa Rica. [OC] [1920x4160] by kvn1902
Gallo Pinto is one of my favorite things. I make it at home now.
Alia-of-the-Badlands t1_ix4yaxg wrote
Reply to comment by daikarasu in Earth Veins in the East Kimberley, Western Australia. [OC] [4000 x 2662] by VLWphotography
LOL!! Definitely
Alia-of-the-Badlands t1_ix4y4d3 wrote
Reply to comment by jhystad in Earth Veins in the East Kimberley, Western Australia. [OC] [4000 x 2662] by VLWphotography
It looks so similar to the human nervous system!! Nature is so freaking cool.
I guess the "path of least resistance" applies to everything. Electricity, water, biological processes, etc. Very intriguing!
pfarnham t1_ix4x69u wrote
WOW!! I've always wanted to go to Costa Rica
hasenergy t1_ix4wq6h wrote
HirvienderLopez t1_ix4wlp9 wrote
Beautiful!
hasenergy t1_ix4wl6i wrote
Reply to Freezing morning in the Swiss Alps [OC] [2000x1600] IG: arpandas_photography_adventure by dasarpan007
Amazing shot, sans chem, eh I mean, contrails.
Chiperoni t1_ix4wkyw wrote
I can feel the humidity through my phone.
HoboAJ t1_ix4wk13 wrote
Reply to comment by daikarasu in Earth Veins in the East Kimberley, Western Australia. [OC] [4000 x 2662] by VLWphotography
There's a conspiracy behind this thinking??
Powder-Talis-1836 t1_ix4w9cd wrote
Reply to comment by Bionic_Ferir in Earth Veins in the East Kimberley, Western Australia. [OC] [4000 x 2662] by VLWphotography
Burringurrah is actually a monocline, not a monolith.
Source: quick google searches including the differences between the two terms
diMario t1_ix4u1vo wrote
Reply to comment by kvn1902 in View from a restaurant in Alajuela, Costa Rica. [OC] [1920x4160] by kvn1902
Oooh! Now I'm hungry.
Was there quaffing of beer performed ? Please say yes.
graebot t1_ix4trt8 wrote
Reply to comment by st0pmakings3ns3 in View from a restaurant in Alajuela, Costa Rica. [OC] [1920x4160] by kvn1902
Engine
dm896 t1_ix4tlx4 wrote
Reply to comment by bkbrigadier in Sunrise in rural Australia [OC] [1541x1027] by TheRuiner666
Yeah, the dead trees, flooded out, looks like Hume to me.
kvn1902 OP t1_ix4tiat wrote
Reply to comment by diMario in View from a restaurant in Alajuela, Costa Rica. [OC] [1920x4160] by kvn1902
Yes, it was something like this
Piqquin t1_ix4t4js wrote
Reply to The Evening Light Several Hundred Miles Above the Arctic Circle Is Unlike Anything I've Ever Seen. Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska, USA. [OC][3500x2333] by Nateloobz
I used to travel to Anaktuvuk Pass several times a year and tried to make a case to move there. It was so gorgeous. Beautiful Alpenglow!
kvn1902 OP t1_ix4qoo5 wrote
Reply to comment by okay_ya_dingus in View from a restaurant in Alajuela, Costa Rica. [OC] [1920x4160] by kvn1902
You can find it on Google Maps as "Soda y mirador Cinchona"
okay_ya_dingus t1_ix4q4ls wrote
Reply to comment by kvn1902 in View from a restaurant in Alajuela, Costa Rica. [OC] [1920x4160] by kvn1902
Could you be even more specific and name the restaurant?
ColdPorridge t1_ix4pqun wrote
Reply to comment by lapants in Earth Veins in the East Kimberley, Western Australia. [OC] [4000 x 2662] by VLWphotography
The funny thing is that the fundamental observation that these are similar makes sense. Both currents follow the easiest paths to lower potential energy states. It turns out that looks pretty similar whether it’s electricity or water. I’m not sure how you take it to “rivers must have been formed by electricity” though.
TheRealTP2016 t1_ix4zkk9 wrote
Reply to comment by KingXiphos2947 in Earth Veins in the East Kimberley, Western Australia. [OC] [4000 x 2662] by VLWphotography
no, go look at the rivers in northern Russia, there are vast networks of wavy fractals that look like the river. This pic doesn’t show it well