Shot from the 69th floor of the iconic John Hancock Center the snaps capture the rare sight of early morning fog
rolling in from Lake Michigan shrouding the Windy City.
A beacon of light shines from a natural arch in a rock at Pfeiffer Beach in California.
The orange glow can only be seen for a few weeks every year when the sun sets directly behind Keyhole Arch.
Llamas, Peru photo by Antione Burnue. I love black and white photos. He wrote:
After a couple of days trekking across the Peruvian Andes, our group had an unusual encounter at 4,600
meters, on top of the narrow, windy, and freezing Huacahuasi Pass. While we had not run into a single soul
for days, we had to give way to a flock of llamas and their herder, basically coming out of nowhere.
A house built on a rock on the river Drina near the western Serbian town of Bajina Basta.
The house was built in 1968 by a group of young men who decided that the rock on the river
was an ideal place for a tiny shelter.