1. Look who we meet here at Scotland, beautiful mother take care of her kid
From @callie.alexandre
2. Gloucester Cathedral, United Kingdom is land of fairytales
From @mustyv0
3. In front of Broadway Tower, Worchestershire, a deer making a pose for picture
From @explore_with_dan85
4. Relaxing moment at Bishop, California
From @sterlingsilvercat
5. Chasing sunsets in Austria
Styria is a mountainous, forested state in southern Austria, known for its wine, spas, castles and nature parks. The landscape realm of the nature parks in Styria ranges from vineyards and alpine pastures to forested areas with ponds and rivers or rolling hills with mixed orchards. These regions have committed themselves to the conscious coexistence of man and nature. "Protect through use" is their motto, because nature parks provide healthy habitats for plants, animals and people. It is not the "exclusion" of man, but rather the best-possible integration of man in the natural cycle that is the goal of nature parks in Styria.
From @elsaanywhere
6. The remain of King Arthur's Castle
From @lauraelle17
7. Edinburgh street, how beautiful
From @edinburghphotowalks
8. This is a classic shot of The Shambles in York
The history of this street goes back to the 14th century. The etymology of the name shambles means where a market sold meat prepared on benches in these shop fronts - no refrigeration and waste was poured into the street. Markets have progressed a little since thankfully, but this wonderful street and its Dickensian looking buildings have been preserved for us all to witness
From @northern_scapes
9. Ice so clear you could mistake it for glass, at Alaska
From @pattiegonia, ft. @laurakottlowski
10. Beautiful John Rylands Library
From @_alina_dragan_
11. Peaceful house in Malmesbury
From @the_onlycookiemonster
12. Bucket List, at Seven Sisters Country Park
From alfeeee
13. Thirsty snake boy, here is a The black-necked spitting cobra
(Naja nigricollis) is a species of spitting cobra found mostly in sub-Saharan Africa. They are moderately sized snakes that can grow to a length of 1.2 to 2.2 m (3.9 to 7.2 ft) in length. Their coloration and markings can vary considerably. They prey primarily on small rodents. They possess medically significant venom, although the mortality rate for untreated bites on humans is relatively low (~ 5–10%, in endemic regions under 1%). Like other spitting cobras, they can eject venom from their fangs when threatened (one drop over 7 metres (23 ft) and more in perfect accuracy). The neurotoxic venom irritates the skin, causing blisters and inflammation, and can cause permanent blindness if the venom makes contact with the eyes and is not washed off
From @lika_pxl
14. Just a daily life at Canterbury
From @amyharneiss
15. Heaven is under our feet as well as over our heads
From @safarov__elman
16. Getting more fluffy, at Point Reyes National Seashore, California
From @sterlingsilvercat
17. Leaving work on Friday like... Would you try bungee jumping? At Sochi, Russia
This was shot in Sochi, a city in Russia that's popularly known for its range of outdoor extreme activities. Adventure lovers will have a field weekend here as you can embark on all kinds of attractions! From bungee jumping, skybridge, zip lining, a 170 meters swing, and the Mega Troll that combines height with speed and distance to create an out-of-this-world experience
From @skyparkajhackettsochi
18. Enjoy the air of the pastel pink color sky
From @sterlingsilvercat
19. I am catto and I like flower, at San Diego, California
From @sterlingsilvercat
20. The power of nature witnessed at Dettifoss waterfall, at Northeast Iceland
From @world.from.my.eyes
21. Enjoy the outdoor vibes and air, how amazing, at San Diego, California
From @sterlingsilvercat
22. Today we travel to Zion National Park, Utah
From @sterlingsilvercat
23. Skydiving together is a bucket list for every traveler, doing it with their best one’s
From @a_slepnev, @dmitrynazarov, @eugene.ta
24. Enjoy the sunset with the beach view, at San Francisco, California
From @sterlingsilvercat
25. Can you guess what bridge behind me? At Golden Gate Bridge, California
From @sterlingsilvercat
26. The Maldives is the flattest country in the world, but is the tropical paradise for relaxing
Its highest point (on Villingili Island) is only 7 feet and 7 inches above sea level, but the average ground level across the country is just 4 feet and 11 inches. Home to about five percent of the planet’s reefs that comes with an explosion of color contributed by soft and hard corals that form them. The reefs are inhabited to a thousand species of fish. Lured by the rich nutrients that flow in with the currents, large pelagic fishes such as manta rays and whale sharks also make the Maldives their home
From @momentsofgregory
27. Enjoy the snow, and chilling, at Sand Harbor Beach, Lake Tahoe, Nevada
From @sterlingsilvercat
28. When you realise you getting late for school
From @carlweiseth & @erikhenrickson
29. Rainbow python, Have you ever seen such a beautiful snake?
Why not share everyone’s favorite snake again. The Rainbow Python snake, named MyLove, is a motley-golden child reticulated python, this snake is as unique as it is beautiful. It can be found in the wild of New Guinea, the islands of Salawati and Biak, Normanby, Mussau and Emirau. This non-venoumous snake can grow more than 2 metres long
From @thereptilezoo
31. Leopard Gecko Shedding Skin, His little smile when he got it off his face, how cute
They shed their skin throughout their entire lives. But, unlike mammals, reptiles shed their skin all at once and not continuously. If their diet and environment are right, usually geckos shed without a problem
From @viicher
32. The Victoria Crowned Pidgeon looking majestic
From @nohumanz_
33. Breakfast with the fam, Friendship goals
From @brothernature
34. Have you heard of the Gharial?
It’s a critically endangered crocodilian, found in India & Nepal. Did you know their long, thin jaws are used to catch fish?
From @jasonatthezoo