Ice tunnels in glaciers, in Alaska.
A 14th-century church tower peeking above the water offers a clue to the past here at Lake Reschen, in northern Italy. Until the mid-20th century, this site in the Italian Alps was home to the village of Graun, which included some 163 homes. But then in 1939, an electric company announced plans to build a dam and an artificial lake here, which would submerge Graun and part of the town of Reschen. Despite public outcry and delays due to World War II, the towns were eventually submerged in 1950 (with everyone safely removed, of course). These days, the remaining church steeple draws tourists, especially in winter, when the lake is frozen over and visitors can walk across.
Dams within the Elan Valley in Mid Wales, with their distinctive cupolas.
Ice-covered rock at the lakes and rivers of Yukon, Canada.
Rub' al Khali desert on the border of Oman and the Emirate of Dubai.
Abbey Gardens, Bury St Edmunds, in Suffolk, England.
Vietnam's archipelagos have over 4,000 big and small islands, and boating has long been an integral part of Vietnamese coastal life.
Three different islets, populated with pine trees, that can be found in Jasper National Park, in Canada,
Lava flows at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Big Island, Hawaii.