Snapshots of human impact on the landscape in Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, and Nevada.
Source: Human Landscapes of the American Southwest - The Atlantic
Snapshots of human impact on the landscape in Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, and Nevada.
Source: Human Landscapes of the American Southwest - The Atlantic
Diwali lights in England, a pair of scary clown masks in Nicaragua, a rat stuck in a New York garbage can, a bioluminescent jellyfish in the Marianas Trench, a little Hitler, and much more.
Source: Photos of the Week: 10/15–10/21
Fall Is in the Air, Part I
It’s starting to feel like my favorite time of year once more—the autumnal equinox took place last week.
It’s time once again for a look at the animal kingdom and our interactions with the countless species that share our planet.
An intimate look at the stars of the world's largest film industry
Source: Mark Bennington: Portraits of Bollywood's Biggest Stars - The Atlantic
Fall colors in New England, famine in Yemen, hurricane Matthew aftermath in Cuba and Haiti, exploding mannequins in South Korea, and much more.
Pilots Bertrand Piccard and Andre Borschberg successfully landed the Solar Impulse 2 aircraft in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday, after flying around the world using only the power of the Sun.
Source: Flying Around the World in a Solar Powered Plane - The Atlantic
Photographs of the shootings, the protests, the police and the trauma.
It’s time once more for a look at the animal kingdom and our interactions with the countless species that share our planet.