Wednesday, October 29, 2008


Bald Eagle in Flight
A bald eagle soars over a meadow of lilac fireweed on Admiralty Island in southeast Alaska. Once classified as endangered, these birds of prey—a proud national symbol of the United States—have rebounded significantly in number throughout their range, though they remain most abundant in Alaska and Canada.
Photograph by Matthias Breiter/Minden Pictures

Morning Mist, Hue, Vietnam, 1967
A boy rides one of three water buffalo grazing in a misty field near the South Vietnam town of Hue. This tranquil scene, photographed in 1966, belies the ongoing regional chaos at the height of U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War.



An Inuit man hunting narwhal looks ant-size in his kayak (center-bottom) amid towering icebergs in this aerial view of a fjord near Qaanaaq, Greenland. The highly specialized and dangerous technique of harpooning narwhal from a kayak is practiced by only a handful of people in Northern Greenland.

Monday, October 6, 2008


At a glance you may be confused the above tree with a massive trunk with a 'Baobab'tree (which is renowned to possess the largest tree trunks of the world) but, this is yetanother unknown specie which is seen in the close proximity of a hermitage deep in the
dense forest in 'Andra Pradesh' in India.






Now have a close look at the bark and experience the unbelievable figures of creatures engraved in the surfaceof the entire tree trunk!! Absolutely real !!!















































































































A remote-controlled "carcass cam" captures an inside view of a gray wolf fiercely guarding its meal at the International Wolf Center in Ely, Minnesota. Wolves at the center are provided with food, but wild populations generally hunt in packs. After a large kill, a single wolf can consume more than 20 pounds (9 kilograms) of meat.