You totally read my mind with these pics. And yes it does kinda look like a lotta little puppies but I got bunnies on my mind. lol
@Tony ^^^^ Volcano presently erupting in Mexico.... Great video news footage of it... http://news.yahoo.com/video/world-1...ico-volcano-spews-ash-and-smoke-29044166.html Villagers worried... http://news.yahoo.com/mexico-volcano-spews-huge-ash-cloud-frightens-villagers-223939735.html
You of all people Ms. Snowy Rocky Mountains. I thought this kind of thing would be right up your alley.
Thank you...Tony inspired it. Wow @ these!!! :smt055 That top one is ridiculous! The bottom one..so, so lovely, BD!! :smt050
you like it hot and stormy ...can that be? First Volcanos and now tornados...:smt077..will I burn, when I come close to you????:smt002 Fabulous finds, BDN:smt038:smt038
Thanks KB. The bottom one is a fav of mine too. I love seeing pics like that. It shows you that nature knows love too:smt007. Thanks Christine. A little hot and stormy never hurt anybody.;-) And you don't have to worry about getting burned, im the cool type of hot. You may feel alittle heat but its safe.lol
The Twelve Apostles: 3rd most visited natural site in Australia This is near my home… have stood at these cliffs. This spot on earth is considered the bottom of the world. It ends right here.. The Apostles are giant rock formations along the majestic coastline of Port Campbell National Park, app.230km from Melbourne, Australia. It is Victoria’s second largest marine national park and covers 7,500 hectares including some of the most spectacular underwater scenery – incredible underwater arches, canyons and caves. Millions of years of constant sea erosion and blasting winds have battered the soft limestone cliffs, creating grottoes and gorges, arches, caves and sea-sculptures. The caves eventually became arches and when they collapsed rock stacks up to 45 meters high were left isolated from the shore. The Twelve Apostles have been created by erosion that began 10–20 million years ago.. . . . . . . . The rainbows I saw were breathtakingly vibrant. I can't paste it, but here it is at night vvvv with the Milky Way lighting it up. It's truly Amazing~ http://www.flickr.com/photos/chanc/6640342985/