18 Places to Feel Dwarfed by Nature

    1. Uluru, Australia
    The massive rock — a.k.a. Ayers Rock — is climbed by 250 every day, despite pleas from local indigenous groups to refrain from doing so.



    2. Diving with whale sharks
    The whale shark is the world’s largest fish species and can grow to be longer than 40 feet. This shot was taken off Christmas Island, Australia, in January 2005.



    3. Cotopaxi, Ecuador
    This volcano just south of Quito reaches an elevation of 5,897m (19,347ft) — often higher than the clouds.



    4. Redwood country, California
    Taken in Stout Grove, Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park



    5. Sea Kayaking, solo
    Big water, small boat. Shot taken walking the Southwest Coast Path from Land’s End to Plymouth, England.



    6. Great Ocean Road, Australia
    The coast along one of the world’s most spectacular roads is also good for a walk.



    7. Ponoras Cave, Romania
    Things can get large underground too. Here, spelunkers from CSA explore “Mammoth Hall” in Romania’s Transylvania region. The light trail was produced by a fast-moving caver with a headlamp.



    8. Snowfields, Rocky Mountains
    This is no photoshop. It’s Matador senior editor David Miller getting in some late-season turns in Rocky Mountain National Park.



    9. Desert, southern Peru
    Sand accumulates into massive dunes in one of the driest deserts on Earth. Notice the city of Ica, Peru, in the distance — also dwarfed.



    10. Camping under the stars
    So many stars. And camping the best way to let them overwhelm you. This shot was taken near Maupin, Oregon.



    11. Mount Bromo, Indonesia
    This very active Javanese volcano attracts lots of tiny visitors up to its steaming rim.



    12. Yosemite National Park, California




    13. Antarctica
    Travelers to Antarctica report losing all sense of distance — the geographic scale is so immense and the ice fields so flat and white. This is Lake Fryxell.



    14. Preikestolen, Norway
    This rock has a great view of Lysefjorden and is a good place to get close to the edge.




    15. Mont Blanc, France
    Europe’s tallest mountain tops out at 4,810m (15,782ft)



    16. Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia
    This salt plain is the world’s largest and traps rainwater during wet winter months, creating a tripped-out sky mirror.



    17. On a cliff ascent
    This one happens to be the curved limestone face of Malham Cove, North Yorkshire, England.



    18. Iguazu Falls, Brazil
    The majority of the falls lies in Argentina, but according to the photographer, “the great thing about the Brazilian side of Iguazu is that there are no limits on taking pictures at any time of day….(unlike the Argentinian side).”


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