#nature photography
Hey everyone, I haven’t been active in a long long time but I’m here to say I’m going to start posting again. I’ve missed this blog and will start posting regularly soon.
Zebras, and their shadows, make their way across a sandy landscape in Botswana. Every year, more than 20,000 zebras migrate through Botswana’s Nxai Pan National Park, making a 500 kilometer (310 miles) round trip journey for fresh grazing — the longest of all large mammal migrations in Africa.
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Source imagery: Beverly Joubert / National Geographic
Plato tried to warn us about this
National Geographic: you know what’s fucking amazing? pictures of ungulates shot from straight above where you can see the shape of the animal in the shadow. never get tired of those
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