Google Earth is a worldwide map viewer application that enables users to 'travel' anywhere on Earth right on their Internet-connected computer.
Recently, Will - a geologist from the US shared interesting photos taken from the top-notch famous places he found when traveling 'traveling' around the world on the Google Earth app. . Please admire.
White ice sheets are breaking down at a marina near Milwaukee, Wisconsin (USA).
Monument to USS Arizona, Pearl Harbor looks like a bridge.
The circular waves spread around the breakwater and lighthouse in one of the Great Lakes (Canada).
Tidal tide in the Wadden Sea, Denmark, the sea only appears twice a day.
Deep tidal channels like creeks at Wadden Sea.
Glaciers (large, long-lasting, continuous ice) flow through a plain in southeastern Alaska.
The green of a volcano in Tanzania's Great Rift valley.
Southeastern glaciers in Southeast Alaska stretched endlessly and carried a fantasy of beauty.
High and low tides appear at the same time on a Normandy beach.
A small gun dock is located at the entrance to the Dutch capital of Amsterdam.
Lake Lac a l'Eau Claire in the Canadian Shield. The origin of the lake is still a mystery. Many believe that the lake was created by a meteorite split in half and fell to Earth at the same time. But there is a hypothesis that two collisions between meteorites and Earth to form this lake occur about 200 million years apart.
A large barge moves on the Tombigbee River in Alabama (USA) with the help of a small boat.
A delta was created by the William River, flowing through sand dunes and into Lake Athabasca (Canada).
A beautiful volcanic mountain with strange red rock bubbles flowing like a cone down the ridge. This volcano is located on the Russian peninsula of Kamchatka.
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