Jökulsárlón on a murky summer day. A blanket of mist was hanging above the waters of the glacial lagoon, but shafts of sunlight struck the higher peaks.
Hnappar, part of Öræfajökull volcano, Hornafjörður in south-eastern #Iceland.
Having seen (and danced beneath) the aurora for the very first time the previous night, I awoke very early with great excitement and realised that the day was dawning colourfully.
Dressed warmly and with camera in hand, I was outside at 6am, and so glad that I was.
This is Fláajökull, the "Sloping glacier," at 7am on a September morning. Hornafjörður in south-eastern #Iceland.
Security forces spray people as Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men protest an Israeli Supreme Court ruling that requires the state to begin drafting ultra-Orthodox Jewish seminary students to the military, in the Mea Shearim neighborhood of Jerusalem. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun
@appassionato Looks like firefighting foam. It's perhaps toxic with long term or continuous exposure... I mean they aren't gonna use CS Tear Gas on these people. It's poisonous to the nervous system... or pepper spray. It hurts. FireHosing, a la the southern US during the civil rights movement, can cause physical damage. They're saving all that for #Palestinians. @photography@palestine
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Nutanyahu wants another war the people don't. The court sides with Nutanyahu. Guess how his criminal trial will go?
On a drizzly day, we drove through the eastern Highlands of #Iceland towards a controversial dam. Just as we reached the walkway across it, the sun came out behind us and this gorgeous rainbow appeared.
Hafrahvammagljúfur is a majestic canyon, roughly 8 km in length. With a width of about 100 to 150m it's not the country’s widest, but its depth reaches a staggering 200m.
This is the Falls of Dochart near Killin at the western end of Loch Tay in Perthshire, central Highlands of #Scotland.
The Bridge of Dochart spans the river, built on natural stone foundations.
We spent all day there, 2 weeks ago today. A beautiful day for a drive in our EV and then a good long walk.
Jaw-dropping ... an Alaskan brown bear reaches for a salmon in a river in the Katmai National Park and Preserve. We often see photos of these bears fishing, but they also eat berries, grasses, sedges, cow parsnip, ground squirrels, carrion and roots.
Photograph: Taylor Thomas Albright/Mediadrumimages