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Forest fire In recent years, Greece has been tragically beset by devastating wildfires that have devastated the landscape, destroyed homes and claimed the lives of countless people. Despite the despair that engulfed the country afterward, Greece remains a remarkable example of resilience and determination. It was during these moments of chaos and destruction that the…
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Dark forest painting that was inspired by the environment. I wanted to capture the dark forest aesthetic and show the destruction of our landscapes. Nuclear Wasteland, 2018. Acrylic Painting on 42" by 48" canvas. #forest #darkforest #darkforestaesthetic #natureaesthetic #nature #landscape #landscapeaesthetic #sunset #sunsetaesthetic #art #artwork #painting #environmentalpainting #environmentalartwork #magicalforest #magic #magicalpainting #arylicpainting #acrylicpaint #paintingideas #gothic
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For many years, BLM had plotted a massive deforestation project aimed at destroying ancient juniper trees living on Juniper Mountain in the Owyhee
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Save the earth .....from us.
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Park service firefighters get a close up look at the Sheep Fire from the banks of the Kings River, Kings Canyon National Park. Shot in hdr, processed with photomatix.
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Download the most popular free Dry photos from Freepik. Explore AI-generated pictures and stock photos, and take your projects to the next level with high-quality assets! #freepik
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A project for Social Awareness in Design on deforistation.
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Earthquakes are symbolic of change, destruction, uncertainty and fear. They're also often used as biblical metaphors for destruction, poverty, and famine.
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Inaction leaves world playing ‘Russian roulette’ with pandemics, say experts. New coalition calls on governments to tackle root cause of emerging infections – the destruction of nature
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French artist Emeric Chantier’s recent series of plant sculptures is not only a spectacular work of art, but it provides a strong reflection on the
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The green and walkable city is back (after a couple of millennia) The Romans were the first civilization to recognise the benefits of rural features within a city; from the Campus Martius that was transformed into
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a hillside burns in Lolo National Forest, 30 miles west of Missoula, Montana. August 2005. This image can be purchased for use from GettyImages.
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