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  • How the World’s Most Beautiful Seas got Their Names

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    I’m listening to the sounds of the sea on my player. They are so charming, so ancient; patient and at the same time dangerous. Those same waters were here long before us. They know the history of all of our past generations. Our ancient ancestors admired the seas and gave them gifts — they believed in sea gods and made sacrifices. Seas have played a great role in the history of many cultures, and others were opened by explorers several centuries ago. The names of the seas have their own histories. I hope you will enjoy this small overview of the names of some of the biggest seas in the world.

    Arabian Sea

    The Arabian sea received its name because of its geographical location. This region of the Indian Ocean is bound by India in the east, Pakistan and Iran on the north, and the Arabian Peninsula on the west. Since ancient times, many ocean trade routes have been crossing the Arabian Sea, connecting the Near East with Africa, India, Southeast Asia and China. Big caravans traveled to the sea, struggling days and nights through the deserts and having to fight against nature and robbers. Nowadays the Arabian sea is part of the shipping route between Europe and India via the Suez Canal, but the mystery of the sea will always remain with us in the tales of Arabian Nights.

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    South China Sea

    South China sea is part of the Pacific Ocean and one of the biggest seas on the planet. Though surrounded by many countries, it is known as the South China Sea and has an interesting story. In China, the locals call it the Southern Sea as it bounds China on the south. In Vietnam, they officially call it the East Sea as it’s on the east coast of the country. The English name was given to the sea by Portuguese sailors in the 16th century, who were interested in trade with China. They called it the China Sea. But later, since there are other waters near China, it was renamed the South China Sea.

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    Caribbean Sea

    The beautiful Caribbean Sea — the magnificent islands, the place that reminds us of Heaven. The Caribbean area gained its name in the 15th century from the Caribs, one of the Native American groups in that region that Europeans contacted first. Christopher Columbus was one of the first who sailed into Caribbean waters while trying to find a route to Asia in 1492. Following the discovery of the islands the area was quickly colonized by several Western cultures and many marine trading routes then crossed the sea. Of course, such a brisk trade attracted pirates. Today the Caribbean is home to 22 islands and a worldwide known resort.

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    Mediterranean Sea

    The word Mediterranean derives from the Latin word mediterraneus which means the “middle of the Earth”. To the ancient Romans who gave the sea its name, it was the center of the Earth (either because the sea is almost completely surrounded by land, or because it was the center of the world they knew). The sea played a tremendous role in the history of many ancient cultures. It provided a way to trade, conquer new territories, and share achievements. As Hegel said: “For the three quarters of the globe, the Mediterranean Sea is similarly the uniting element and the center of World History.”

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    Bering Sea

    The Bering Sea was named after the European discoverer Vitus Bering who explored the sea from 1725—1743. This northern rough sea is bounded by Alaska, Russia’s Siberia, and Kamchatka Peninsula. It is covered by ice in winter and is not warm enough to swim in even in summer. Because of the changes going on in the Arctic, the future fate of the Bering sea is uncertain. Warm water conditions can vastly affect the lives of sea inhabitants.

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    Sea of Okhotsk

    The Sea of Okhotsk was discovered by Russian explorers Ivan Moskvitin and Vassili Poyarkov in 1640s. According to Russian historians, Okhota means the “river” in the language of an ancient group that lived on that territory long ago. The name to the sea comes from the Okhota river that floats into the sea. Most of the year the sea is covered with ice and the majority of the islands in the sea are uninhabited.

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    Sea of Japan

    The Japanese claim that that the name Sea of Japan was commonly adopted through the world during the early 19th century, obviously since it borders the whole territory of Japan. In Korea, they prefer to call the sea the East Sea since it’s to the east of Korea. The naming dispute still takes place today. In 2007, both Korean states made separate proposals to the Ninth Conference on the Standardization of Geographical Names instituted by the United Nations. The conference didn’t make any decision but called on all parties to find a commonly accepted solution.

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    East China Sea

    The East China Sea is a marginal sea to the east of China. In South Korea, they sometimes call it the South Sea since it borders South Korea’s southern coast.

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    Andaman Sea

    Andaman sea is a marginal sea of the northeastern Indian Ocean and takes its name from the Andaman Islands, which it washes on the west. In the old times the islands were inhabited by fierce cannibalistic tribes, and the name “Andaman” first appears in the works of Arab geographers of the ninth century. Presumably the name Andaman owes its origin to Malays who used to sail across the seas to the island, catch aborigines, and give them away as slaves. The Malayas called the island the Handuman which eventually became Andaman.

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    Red Sea

    The Red Sea is a direct translation of the Greek Erythra Thalassa that came from ancient times. There are two theories as to why the sea was called red. This is either because of the seasonal blooms of the red colored bacteria near the surface of the sea (the sailors call it sea-sawdust) or because of the mineral-rich red mountains nearby. Here’s how Darwin described the Red Sea in bloom: “The whole surface of the water, as it appeared under a weak lens, seemed as if covered by chopped bits of hay, with their ends jagged. These are minute cylindrical confervae, in bundles or rafts of from twenty to sixty in each.”

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    Black Sea

    The Black Sea is an inland sea bound by Europe, Anatolia and the Caucasus. In every country it washes there’s a separate story for the name (though they all call it the Black Sea). For example, different stories say that it’s because the waters are deep, that the sea is quite stormy, or that it’s because the sea is to the north of Turkey (and the black color meant North in the ancient times). The most wide-spread theory is that the Black Sea received its name because of its hydrogen sulfide layer that begins about 200 meters below the surface, — it supports a unique microbial population which produces black sediment which makes the water look black.

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  • Beautiful Nature Photography by Nikolaj Lund

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    Amazing nature landscapes by Nikolaj Lund, semi-pro photographer based in Aarhus, Denmark.In the summer 2008, after winning 2nd prize in Canon`s “The Assignment” in the category “Landscape”, Lund desided to skip the music and go for photography. In september Nikolaj won 2nd prize in “Cultures on my streets” photo competition in Brussels. Enjoy the awesome and very professional nature photos.
























    Photographer: Nikolaj Lund

  • 20 Inspiring And Beautiful Motion Blur Photos

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    Motion blur is the apparent streaking of moving objects with respect to camera. This effect can be achieved using low shutter speed or even with adobe photoshop.

    Following is a compilation of 20 Inspiring And Beautiful Examples Motion Blur Photos. This list is not ultimate. It’s just to present the most inspiring photos for you people so you can imagine what can be achieved with motion blur. All the sources are given below the photos. Share your experience with us via comments. Enjoy!

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  • 11 Long Exposure Beach Photos That Worked Beautifully

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    Leaving the shutter of your camera open a little longer (or a lot longer) to capture the motion of water can result in some beautiful images. If you have thought about the composition of your shot then the results can be spectacular. Personally, I love the smoke on the water effect that doing this at the beach can achieve. Here are 12 long exposure beach photos that we think worked pretty damn well. In fact, we’re kind of jealous!

    Mahon Pool

    Mahon Pool by TimboDon

    North Narrabeen Rock Pool Before Dawn

    North Narrabeen Rock Pool Before Dawn by brentbat

    Rangitoto @ Dawn

    Rangitoto @ Dawn by Chris Gin.

    The Alien Shore - in Memory of Dennis Cyncor-McMillan

    The Alien Shore – in Memory of Dennis Cyncor-McMillan by Ivan Makarov.

    The rain is coming again

    The rain is coming again by neeZhom.

    Barrenjoey

    Barrenjoey by TimboDon.

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    Endless time by Pedro Moura Pinheiro.

    Shadowed Wash

    Shadowed Wash by night86mare.

    Maori Bay

    Maori Bay by North of Auckland.

  • Beautiful Birds - The Splash of Colors!!!

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    Those little nimble musicians of the air, that warble forth their curious ditties,
    with which nature hath furnished them to the shame of art.

    ~ Izaak Walton

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  • 100 Absolutely Beautiful Nature Photography

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    Hi Everybody today this is my 100 post so i am am posting 100 Absolutely Beautiful Nature Photography. Enjoy :)

    Rocks, Mountains

    Hamad Darwish’s World of Photography

     

    Elbalia

    Ethaer

    Shimuna

    Paramount

    Brothers

    Monument Valley

    TRILITH by tigaer

    Terragen – The way god made me

    The Rock by DJMattRicks

    Vr6fern Photography by ~yethzart

    Splatter by ~XFak7oR

    Pacific

    Renn-Louie’s Collections

    Renn-Louie’s collections come in 4 different sets – unforgettable daysskyscrapers and lost wonderssea of plague and afternoon.

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    Skyscrapers and lost wonders

    Winter wonderland

    Winter landscape

    Mt Buller

     

    Waterfalls, Sea, Beaches, Sunsets

    Hamad Darwish’s World of Photography

    Forest fall

    Dashing

    Meelup Beach

    Tion

    Viva La Nature

    Amazing collection of nature photography focusing on beach, sunset of dawn.


    On The Beach

    Red Rocks

    Another Morning

     

    Vr6fern photography by ~yethzart

    Awesome nature photos with some dramatic touch.

    Waterfall Desktop Background

    Great Smoky Mountains National Park

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    Green, Woods

    Afternoon

    Grassy

    Hamad Darwish’s World of Photography

    Lone Tree

    A Place to Rest

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    Jungle Dreaming

    West New York girl

    A Year Has Gone

    Dedication

    Azalea

     

    Socksoff UK

    Here are some good natural pictures we discovered from Socksoff..

    Yellow field

    Summer sunflowers

    The Greenway

    Sun ray in the woods

    IR Field

    stonehenge wallpaper by night-fate

    Spot of Light

    Wafting

    The Other Side

    Dreamy, Fantasy

    4rest by ~UncleCameleon

    Vr6fern Photography by ~yethzart

    The magic tree by mpk

     

    Reaching For The Stars

    Photography by 원선

    No more rain by ~quaked

    Night Comes Down

    Nexus by Burning Liquid

    Tropical Moon

    Jungle Bath

    It Was a Beautiful Day by kol

     

    Chasing Rainbow

    Uliana Makhkamova

    Follow The Lines

     

    Before The Thunderstorm

    Trinidad Last Light

    Infinity Pool

    Before The Thunderstorm

    Fork In The Road - Walnut Creek, California

    Summer greens in the Duffey lake

    Home sweet home

    The Matterhorn (German), Cervino (Italian) or Cervin (French), is a mountain in the Pennine Alps. With its 4,478 metres (14,692 ft) high summit, lying on the border between Switzerland and Italy, it is one of the highest peaks in the Alps and its 1,200 metres (3,937 ft) north face is one of the Great north faces of the Alps.

    The individual pieces of the chocolate bar Toblerone are claimed by its maker Kraft to be formed in the likeness of the Matterhorn.

    Zermatt (French: Praborgne) is a municipality in the district of Visp in the German-speaking section of the canton of Valais in Switzerland.

    It is located at the northern base of the Matterhorn in the Pennine Alps, about 10 km from the border with Italy.

    Zermatt has a permanent population of around 5,500 people, although the actual population varies considerably through the seasons as tourists come and go. The village is situated at the end of Mattertal, a north-facing valley, at an altitude of 1,620m (5,315ft). The valley is a dead end; although the border with Italy is close, it cannot be crossed by road, as it traverses a glacier at an altitude of over 3,000m. Zermatt is the starting point of the Patrouille des Glaciers and the Haute Route.

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  • Beautiful Lakes And Mountains Around The World

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