5 Photos of nature that will leave you without explanation

Nature photos offer infinite possibilities such as infinite deserts of dunes, waterfalls with impetuous force or mountains with almost vertical walls. There are landscapes so intimidating that they are capable of leaving us breathless, speechless and unable to blink before their beauty and majesty.

And the immensity of Mother Earth never ceases to surprise us. In front of her, we remember how small we are. While many man-made feats fill us with awe, some of the most impressive sites on the planet were created by Mother Nature.

Nature photos, fantastic but unreal

Drones have been around for a long time, but only in recent years have consumer-oriented ones come to the market and, consequently, their popularity has increased, thanks to them, we have

Another amazing award-winning drone photo that will warm the hearts of animal lovers everywhere. In this photo, we see a group of passengers in a small boat. A gray whale playfully crashes into them, giving them a memorable photo op.

According to DISC, it is likely that these tourists simply stumbled upon the whale on one of their migrations. The gray whale is a “great migrator,” swimming about 12,430 miles (round trip) a year. In summer, they spend their time in polar waters. In winter, they vacation in tropical waters, making it one of the important nature photos.

This beautiful photo by Trung Pham Huy is titled Fishing Net. It was taken during Vietnam’s anchovy fishing season, and the art of the photo makes it look like a “floating flower in the sea” from the aerial view.

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Anchovy fishing in Vietnam is big business. Photos of the industry have found their way into publications such as Vietnam Times, Daily Mail and others, however, for these fishermen, this is just another day at work.

This shot of a grain field makes it look like there is a face in it, looking up and smiling like a kind, bearded old man. However, while the photo is undeniably wonderful, it doesn’t require a drone as advanced as some of the others we’ve seen.

Another photo that nature photographers will love is this one of the flamingos at Lake Logipi. For those of us used to seeing flamingos in smaller numbers in zoos or nature reserves, this veritable pink army is both shocking and enchanting. Lake Logipi is an alkaline salt lake at the northern end of the Suguta Valley in Kenya.

Is it a giant animal head stuck in a fence? No, it’s a gigantic bird’s nest nestled in an electrical cable. This photo is so amazing that it’s strange to look at it, but apparently there are bird nests that big. While some view them from below, drones like the DJI Spark allow us to see them from a whole new level.