Nuotraukos Raudonasis miškas

Everywhere I look around pagal Jim Roberts Gallery

Snowdrops mark the first sign of spring, flowering ahead of daffodils and bluebells. They emerge through frozen soil from January and are in bloom until late-February. When you see a drift of snowdrops it's easy to understand their appeal. Most of them appear very early in the year while other bulbs lie dormant, and they never fail to lift the spirits and remind us that spring is on its way. There are several hundred cultivars of snowdrop, often only distinguishable by the markings on the inner three petals of each flowerhead. There are both single and double varieties; most are green although some, e.g. Galanthus nivalis 'Sandersii' are yellow. Press L to view in Lightbox <a href="http://www.jimroberts.co.uk" rel="nofollow">www.jimroberts.co.uk</a> <a href="http://www.flickriver.com/photos/jimborobbo/popular-interesting/" rel="nofollow">www.flickriver.com/photos/jimborobbo/popular-interesting/</a> © Jim Roberts JR's Gallery
Raudonasis miškas (Шаблон:Uk) – apie 10 km² buvusi miško teritorija Ukrainoje, esanti greta Černobylio atominės elektrinės, labiausiai užteršta 1986 m. reaktoriaus sprogimo metu. Ši teritorija gavo didžiausią radiacijos dozę nuo reaktoriaus sprogimo ... Skaityti toliau
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