Taken in Namibia, this picture seems completely redesigned, yet it is very natural. Published on the website of National Geographic, this stereotype is completely surreal. Caught in the National Park Namib-Naukluft, "in Namibia, it shows a landscape totally unbelievable. With its fully saturated colors, it seems profoundly altered.
The orange background, which almost look like a Martian soil is a sand dune in the sun, while the trees are in the shade. Taken by Frans Lanting, the photo titled "Camel Thorn Trees" has been voted "Photo of the Month" by National Geographic in the category "Travel and Adventure." For your viewing pleasure, Interview.
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The orange background, which almost look like a Martian soil is a sand dune in the sun, while the trees are in the shade. Taken by Frans Lanting, the photo titled "Camel Thorn Trees" has been voted "Photo of the Month" by National Geographic in the category "Travel and Adventure." For your viewing pleasure, Interview.
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