Spectacular View Of Glowing Aurora in Northern Norway

Photographer Max Rive shot an incredible photo of an aurora that was captured against a summit near Austnesfjor in Northern Norway. The time was early March. Our Sun has been producing an abundance of picturesque aurora of late as it is near the time of its maximum surface activity in its 11-year magnetic cycle. via: Laughing Squid

Stunning Timelapse of Australia’s Gold Coast

Filmmaker Joe Capra created an incredible time lapse video that shows the beautiful side of Gold Coast, Australia. It took Capra two weeks and 120,000 photos to come up with this awesome 4-minute clip.  

Incredible Fireworks Captured By Drone

A drone flies through a spectacular fireworks display in West Palm Beach, Florida, capturing amazing 360 degree aerial views of the explosions. Watch the video below.

Discovering Vancouver

Filmmaker Ryan Emond created a beautiful time-lapse video of the city of Vancouver made ​​during his six-week trip to the west coast Canadian city. Emond took over 20,000 photos of Vancouver’s downtown and went to extraordinary lengths to get some of his shots.

Bern Hyperlapsed

Bern Hyperlapsed is an amazing short time-lapse video of the old city of Bern, Switzerland. The film consists of around 3500 single pictures, mainly taken between December 2013 and March 2014.

Meteor Lights Up Night-Sky in Russia

An amazing video was caught by a dashboard camera showing a meteor lighting up the pitch black sky in Murmansk, Russia, on Saturday morning at approximately 2:13 a.m. local time. The light is assumed to have been a meteor bursting apart in the atmosphere above. According to the Daily Mail, some people have pointed out that it could be a missile test because… Continue reading Meteor Lights Up Night-Sky in Russia

Incredible Shot of Lightning on Earth Taken from Space

An astronaut captured an amazing photo aboard the International Space Station on December 12, 2013. The image shows a white flash of lightning amidst the yellow city lights of Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. Researchers are now using instruments aboard the space station to try and find out more about lightning and its effects.