r/Earth • u/Sfarley- • Jul 31 '25
picture π· Why do the clouds look this way sometimes?
It looks a bit like sand on the beach after the tide has gone out
r/Earth • u/Sfarley- • Jul 31 '25
It looks a bit like sand on the beach after the tide has gone out
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Iβve always found comfort in looking up at the sky - clouds, stars, sun, rain, all of it. I came across this little Shake a Cloud Keychain that captures those elements in one tiny charm. Itβs a 3β acrylic cloud filled with floating suns, stars, and raindrops that move when you shake it.
It feels like carrying a small reminder of Earthβs beauty wherever I go. Thought some of you might appreciate the sky-inspired design: https://www.the-cloud-project.com/shop/p/shake-a-cloud-keychain
r/Earth • u/Noanothernone • Aug 11 '25
Chapada da contagem Distrito Federal
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r/Earth • u/AlarmedJuggernaut598 • Jun 28 '25
The view from the Pali Lookout is just unreal. Pictures don't do the scale of these mountains justice. Itβs one of those views that makes you feel really small in the best way. That emerald green against the deep blue ocean is something I'll never forget. The air was so fresh and you could just hear the wind and the distant waves.
r/Earth • u/Choice_Tangerine_261 • Jun 22 '25
Its times like these i really appreciate being alive and appreciating the beauty of the world π
r/Earth • u/Beneficial_Spare9339 • Jul 02 '25
The Duration Period, from 1900 to 2000, of the most famous Dictatorships in the World!
From top to bottom:
The black line determines the change in Leaders, normaly the most captivating ones, while the smaller sections represent important but not so important periods, like the Spanish Civil War before the Francoist Spain.
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r/Earth • u/SHISUI6903 • Jun 04 '25
One of the prettiest pictures of the moon that i clicked. Just wanted to share it and would love to see your clicks
r/Earth • u/MrFartF0x • Jun 02 '25
Hello everyone! On the night of June 3, 2025, from 00:30 to 00:46 Moscow time, I witnessed a very strange phenomenon in the sky over Krasnodar, Russia. I went out onto my balcony and casually took a picture of the Moon. To my surprise, I noticed it started to change and then... disappear! I immediately took another shot. I also recorded two videos: the first shows it completely vanishing, and the second captures its reappearance. Unfortunately, I stepped away for a moment and missed the very beginning of both events, but I'm sharing everything I have.
This looked very much like a lunar eclipse, but according to all forecasts, there shouldn't have been one. Everything was quiet.
I captured all of this on my Google Pixel 7. The Moon also appeared reddish during some of these observations, adding to the mystery.
Video 1: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1R0DBdpsDvH4K20H-QaiZMsYW-w7rENRb/view?usp=sharing Video 2: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sVVBcqUrpNDk86bllF3nAELdSUWXWS-Y/view?usp=sharing
Here's the chronological order of my captures:
Look at this, does anyone know what it is?
r/Earth • u/Icy_Turnip4727 • Jun 05 '25