اللهم صلي على مُحمد وآل مُحمد وعجل فرجهم واهلك عدوهم من الجن والإنس من الأولين والآخرين
اللهم صلي على فاطمة وأبيها وبعلها وبنيها والسر العظيم المستودع فيها عدد ما أحاط به علمك
The late Dan Osman in action. He was an American extreme sport practitioner, known for the dangerous sports of "free-soloing" (rock climbing without ropes or other safety gear); and "rope free-flying" or "rope jumping" (falling several hundred feet from a cliff then being caught by a safety rope), for which his record was over 1000 feet/300 meters. He did what he loved and immersed himself in nature.
"The Three Sisters” - rock formation, Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia
Brave view.
Climber Steph Davis on the Diamond on Colorado's Longs Peak. Brave and inspiring.
Lake Lefroy, Kambalda/Widgiemooltha
Cave of crystal giants in Mexico. Stunning.
Tulip fields in Holland.
The blue tunnel by Anne Froehlich.
The Blue Hole is an underwater sinkhole (or vertical cave) and is so named because of the beautiful and dramatic contrast between the dark blue, deep waters of their depths and the lighter blue of the shallows around them. Even though no life (besides bacteria) thrives in the blue hole, divers will still find this sight magnificent.
"Unearthly Contemplation". Bask in nature.
Reclining on a rooftop carved two millennia ago, a Bedouin surveys the realm of the Nabataeans, whose ancient capital beckons from the sands of southern Jordan. Forgotten for centuries, Petra still echoes with mysteries of the past; this immense building, Al Deir (the Monastery), was probably a Nabataean shrine.
Photo by Annie Griffiths Belt