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POSTED IN Travel & Outdoors Oct 6 2011
Check out some creepy-crawlies just in time for the Halloween season. Don't worry! All proceeds of these up close and personal pictures go straight to saving invertebrates! + VIEW SLIDESHOW
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POSTED IN Travel & Outdoors Aug 9 2011
Photographers Christine Caldwell and Sebastian Artz focus the lens for an all new looks at underwater creatures. + VIEW SLIDESHOW
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POSTED IN Travel & Outdoors Aug 4 2011
Explore the hidden gems of the south Indian coastline. + VIEW SLIDESHOW
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POSTED IN Travel & Outdoors Jul 28 2011
Let your wallet take you where your imagination always wanted to go. + VIEW SLIDESHOW
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POSTED IN Travel & Outdoors Jul 14 2011
you don't have to travel far to see nature in all it's glory + VIEW SLIDESHOW
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POSTED IN Travel & Outdoors Jul 6 2011
Blue Planet takes you through the incredible wonders of our oceans and the marine life that inhabits it. + VIEW SLIDESHOW
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POSTED IN Travel & Outdoors Jun 23 2011
The earth is full of endless beauty. Yet, certain parts have a violent and often chaotic side to them. Click onward to see Nature in it's rarest and most destructive form. + VIEW SLIDESHOW
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POSTED IN Travel & Outdoors Jun 21 2011
Explore the beautiful ecosystem of Catalina Island located off the coast of Southern California. These pictures are part of a larger exhibit that will be featured at the G2 Gallery to help raise awareness of conservation efforts being made. + VIEW SLIDESHOW
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POSTED IN Travel & Outdoors May 5 2011
Famed National Geographic photographer Brian Skerry at The G2 Gallery, explores the living treasures underneath the water's surface. Take a look at these amazing creatures. + VIEW SLIDESHOW
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POSTED IN Travel & Outdoors Apr 5 2011
Take a look at what made the list and admire bodies of water from Oregon, to Zambia. + VIEW SLIDESHOW
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POSTED IN Travel & Outdoors Mar 19 2011
Friday, March 11, 2011 at 2:46:23 PM Local Time, the 9.0-magnitude Tohoku earthquake, followed by tsunami waves, devastated the northeastern coast of Japan. Over tens of thousands are thought to be dead, missing, or injured. This has become the country's worst crisis since World War II. Adding to the number of challenges facing Japan in the aftermath, a nuclear emergency situation has also been declared. More details in this slideshow. + VIEW SLIDESHOW
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POSTED IN Travel & Outdoors Jan 27 2011
ILCP fellow Garth Lenz has been documenting the Canadian Boreal Forest and the Alberta Tar Sands for 20 years. For the first time his stunning images are coming together in an exhibit at The G2 Gallery that will showcase the beauty of the Boreal and the degradation of the Tar Sands. + VIEW SLIDESHOW
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POSTED IN Travel & Outdoors Jan 13 2011
A photo journalist with a mission attempts to bring public attention to issues facing the Manali, India. The work, Trouble in Paradise, records the deteriorating environmental state of the Himalayan foothills of Himachal Pradesh. + VIEW SLIDESHOW
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POSTED IN Travel & Outdoors Jan 5 2011
Vancouver Island residents band together to save Mary Lake ... and it reminds us that nature beats development. + VIEW SLIDESHOW
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POSTED IN Travel & Outdoors Dec 29 2010
See unbelievable images of a planet in crisis from world-renowned photographers on a journey to promote environmental conservation and change the world for the better. + VIEW SLIDESHOW
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POSTED IN Travel & Outdoors Dec 15 2010
What make the holidays super special apart from the food, family and friends, are the traditions. Some traditions are...well, very traditional. But others can be fun and very weird. Here's a highlight of the weirdest and most interesting Christmas traditions from around the world. + VIEW SLIDESHOW
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POSTED IN Travel & Outdoors Dec 6 2010
"The Main Street of America", "The Mother Road", aka Route 66 is the 1st national all-weather highway in the U.S.. It is deeply rooted in American psyche as a symbol of freedom and mobility. The highway today is a great way to travel and explore eight different states and explore some of the oddest roadside attractions. + VIEW SLIDESHOW
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POSTED IN Travel & Outdoors Dec 3 2010
There's an interesting tourist attraction in the Mexican Caribbean. The Cancun Marine Park, has recently installed a 420 sq meter underwater scene that looks like a frozen moment in the city of Atlantis. + VIEW SLIDESHOW
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POSTED IN Travel & Outdoors Nov 5 2010
If you have been curious about camping in the great outdoors, but the idea of "roughing it" sounds, well, a bit too rough, why not ease into it by glamping? Also known as glamorous camping, this trending vacation style is a way of enjoying the outdoors without leaving behind some of the at-home comforts. + VIEW SLIDESHOW
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POSTED IN Travel & Outdoors Nov 4 2010
"Frogs Are Green," proclaims a web site dedicated to our hopping amphibian friends. Frogs are green, for sure, as in part of our environment and important to the planet. But frogs also come in a host of other colors. All of them are shades of green. Here are 10 of the most interesting frogs that are critically endangered. + VIEW SLIDESHOW
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POSTED IN Travel & Outdoors Oct 11 2010
The Nature Conservancy works to protect ecologically important lands and waters across the globe. With the use of photography they hope to bring attention to the conservation of vital habitats and animals. Here are five of their featured photographers who hope to bring you an inspiring and unique perspective of nature around the world. + VIEW SLIDESHOW
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POSTED IN Travel & Outdoors Sep 15 2010
Just like in many creative industries, the photography business is a competitive one. Why then, would some of the world's premiere photographers converge in the wilds of British Columbia's Great Bear Rainforest? To save one of the planet's most priceless treasures. + VIEW SLIDESHOW
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POSTED IN Travel & Outdoors Aug 23 2010
GigaPan is spanning the globe, with scientists documenting animal habitats in panoramic images. And these aren't your run-of-the-mill panoramics. They're made with robots. You can search and zoom and explore in incredible detail, like you're there. Take a look at these amazing images from the GigaPan group at Carnegie Mellon University. + VIEW SLIDESHOW
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POSTED IN Travel & Outdoors Aug 2 2010
The oceans recently had their day in the sun, during 6th annual International Surfing Day. The event, founded by the Surfrider Foundation and Surfing Magazine, united surfers around the world to show why Surfrider fights for oceans. And, like Earth Day, these photos should encourage all ocean lovers, no matter where they live, to give back every day. + VIEW SLIDESHOW
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POSTED IN Travel & Outdoors Jul 27 2010
The seas hold many secrets, like a variety of plant life that you just don't see unless you're wearing a diving mask or walking along a particular shoreline. Photographer Dwight Eschliman of San Francisco captures the varied and amazing life (and death) of seaweed. in a collection called "Kelp, Algae, Shell Fragments, Limpets and Bones." Grab your snorkel and take a dive into the watery world of seaweed. + VIEW SLIDESHOW
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POSTED IN Travel & Outdoors Jun 11 2010
Be a witness to the devastation of the Gulf oil spill through amazing photography of its impact on nature and civilization. + VIEW SLIDESHOW
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POSTED IN Travel & Outdoors May 11 2010
Bryant Austin is a photographer with a big goal: to save whales by photographing them. But it's not just photographing them - it is all in how he displays his work. Austin is the first photographer to display life-sized high resolution of images on whales, and they have an equally big purpose. + VIEW SLIDESHOW
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POSTED IN Travel & Outdoors Apr 23 2010
Take in the 200,000-foot and higher view of Earth from space satellites, shuttles and stations. From close ups on colorful land features to the big blue ball in its entirety, explore an awe-inspiring slideshow. + VIEW SLIDESHOW
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POSTED IN Travel & Outdoors Apr 15 2010
The images of the volcano eruption in Iceland are incredible—but the ash cloud it has generated has floated over Europe causing serious disruptions. + VIEW SLIDESHOW
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POSTED IN Travel & Outdoors Apr 13 2010
Lego Artist Sean Kenney captures some of the world's most critically endangered species one brick at a time with this incredible exhibition at the Philadelphia Zoo. + VIEW SLIDESHOW
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POSTED IN Travel & Outdoors Jan 22 2010
Miles of free-flowing river, skyscraping jagged peaks and abundant wildlife make the Flathead River Valley one of the most wild and beautiful places on earth. But unfortunately, diversity and a natural aesthetic don't always ensure protection. Proposed mountaintop removal mining in southeastern British Columbia, Canada is threatening The Flathead River, currently listed as American Rivers' fifth most endangered river, and the valley that surrounds it. + VIEW SLIDESHOW
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POSTED IN Travel & Outdoors Nov 11 2009
Appalachia is losing its mountains to the coal industry. Watch this slideshow of compelling photos or mountain top removal and learn how the industry is affecting the mountains and people. + VIEW SLIDESHOW
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POSTED IN Travel & Outdoors Nov 3 2009
A slideshow featuring the weirdest eco-resorts out there. Check out these bizarre green getaways. + VIEW SLIDESHOW
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POSTED IN Travel & Outdoors Oct 23 2009
Urban foraging is a great way to accomplish three things. First, you find free food and keep your wallet a little more padded. Second, it makes you more familiar with not only the fruits and vegetables that nourish you, but also makes you more familiar with your city. + VIEW SLIDESHOW
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POSTED IN Travel & Outdoors Oct 19 2009
Chris Jordan's latest photography project, Midway, documents the shocking impact of Pacific trash. + VIEW SLIDESHOW
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POSTED IN Travel & Outdoors Aug 25 2009
Watch this slideshow about sea turtles and find out how we can help protect them. + VIEW SLIDESHOW
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POSTED IN Travel & Outdoors Aug 20 2009
Slideshow showing photos and providing info about overfishing trawlers and how they are draining the ocean of life. + VIEW SLIDESHOW
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POSTED IN Travel & Outdoors Aug 19 2009
Journey alongside Oceana's Ranger, protecting the environment and encountering marine mammals. + VIEW SLIDESHOW
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POSTED IN Travel & Outdoors Aug 13 2009
Explore the environmental and man-made challenges that sharks face. What lies ahead in the future for sharks? + VIEW SLIDESHOW
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POSTED IN Travel & Outdoors Aug 5 2009
Dolphins are spectacular animals known for their intelligence and playful nature. Find out more about this magnificent marine mammal.
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POSTED IN Travel & Outdoors Aug 4 2009
The anemone structure is the lifeblood of the ocean, supporting a wide variety of marine species. Watch this slideshow to see beautiful coral and learn more about this fantastic underwater organism. + VIEW SLIDESHOW
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