
Quadrantid meteor and aurora on January 3
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One tree, four years of work and an indescribable amount of talent: that’s what it took to create this incredible masterpiece. A famous Chinese wood carver chopped down a single tree and tirelessly worked on it for over four years to make this piece. Your jaw will hit the floor when you see what he created.
That was 8,760 hours well spent.
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The New Animals Discovered in 2013!.
What are the additions to the world of animals in 2013 ? !!!
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Jean-Baptiste Feldmann captured this photo of a thin crescent moon – and a thin crescent Venus – on Thursday, January 2, 2014. You need a telescope, or at least binoculars, to see Venus as a crescent. Visit Jean-Baptiste Feldmann Photographies on Facebook
source:::: earth sky news site
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Flinders Street Station. Picture: Ben Thomas/City Shrinker

Melbourne’s Southern Cross Station and Etihad Stadium. Picture: Ben Thomas/City Shrinker

The Yarra River snakes through Melbourne’s CBD. Picture: Ben Thomas/City Shrinker

Footscray’s docks: Colourful shipping containers add colour to the industrial landscape.

Sunseekers lie on St Kilda beach. Picture: Ben Thomas/City Shrinker

Melbourne’s Shrine of Remebrance. Picture: Ben Thomas/City Shrinker

Melbourne CBD. Picture: Ben Thomas/City Shrinker

Lunar Park in St Kilda. Picture: Ben Thomas/City Shrinker

Melbourne’s CBD skyline. Picture: Ben Thomas/City Shrinker
source::::news.com.au
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Beauty of the night: This image of Earth was captured at night. it was taken on 19 July and shows the cities of Iran and the Arabian Peninsula illuminated by moonlight

Tidal beauty: Hervey Bay (pictured) in Queensland, Australia was captured by astronauts on board the International Space Station on 3 August. The Strait is an estuary that separates the mainland coastline of the state of Queensland, Australia from neighbouring Fraser Island. The mainland side of the Strait includes the city of Hervey Bay, top centre

This image captures the smouldering Ambrym volcano, which was seen erupting in the Vanuatu archipelago east of Australia on 2 December. Ambrym is a volcanic island around 31 miles wide and is the fifth largest island in the country. The summit at the centre of the island is covered by a caldera, a cauldron-like volcanic feature that is formed when land collapses following an eruption. With the exception of human settlements, the rest of the island is covered by thick jungle

The stunning contrast in colours in this image shows O’Higgins Lake and glaciers in Chile. Nasa astronaut Douglas H. Wheelock said: ‘When you see the ice fields of Patagonia from space you are changed forever.’ The lake is the deepest in the Americas and has a maximum depth of 836 metres. Its milky light-blue colour is created by rock flour suspended in the lake’s waters and it is found near the O’Higgins Glacier

Here, tropical cyclone Typhoon Haiyan is pictured as it raged over the Philippines in November. The typhoon battered the country with winds up to 199mph. At times the storm was said to have stretched 372 miles across. According to UN officials, approximately 11million people were affected by the storms and many people in the regions of Visayas, particularly on Samar and Leyte, were left homeless

I heart planet Earth: The heart-shape in this stunning image is of the Small Aral Sea in Kazakhstan. The Aral Sea was one of the four largest lakes in the world with an area of 68,000 square kilometres. However, by 2007 it had declined to 10 per cent of its original size, splitting into four lakes including one smaller lake, pictured

A world away: here delicate white clouds are captured as they float across Namibia’s landscape. The Namib desert runs along the coast and rain in the area is rare. In the winter months the region sees hardly any cloud cover, except for the deep south where winter rains occur only once every couple of years

This tangle of lines is of the Niger River in Mali, Africa. It is shown winding through the landscape of Mali and the entire river follows a boomerang shape. Its source is just inland from the Atlantic Ocean, but the river runs away from the sea into the Sahara Desert. It then takes a sharp right turn near the ancient city of Timbuktu before heading southeast to the Gulf of Guinea

Astronauts even managed to captured the beauty to be found in agriculture. Here, sunlight can be seen reflected off irrigated farmland in Mexico, making the landscape almost look a little like a giant microchip
source:::::mail online.com UK
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June 14, 2013. ‘The President called me over to pose for a photo with a young boy who had fallen asleep during the Father’s Day ice cream social in the State Dining Room of the White House,’ Pete Souza explained

June 14, 2013. The President had invited departing staff member Adam Neufeld to the Oval Office for a farewell photograph. When the President picked up Neufeld’s six-month-old daughter, she started grabbing his face


‘When little kids are around, you never know what will happen. On Christmas Day, the President and First Lady were greeting almost 600 active duty troops and their families at Marine Corps Base Hawaii Kaneohe (known locally as K-Bay). This youngster gave the President a look, which he returned’

Robby Novak, AKA ‘Kid President,’ feigns a phone call at the Resolute Desk during his visit to see the President in the Oval Office. ‘Kid President’ became a YouTube sensation and was invited to participate in the Easter Egg Roll at the White House

‘The President plays with Sunny, the new Obama family pet, on the South Lawn on Sunny’s first day at the White House’
source:::: mailonline.com uk
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SKY ALERT ….

Don’t miss Venus in bright evening twilight this week!
SOURCE::::earthskynews site
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