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Madagascar is home to some amazing endemic species, including many types of chameleons, lizards and frogs. The island nation is rapidly losing its natural habitat, but is still home to some of the most special animals and landforms on the planet.
Photographer Ben Simon Rehn shows these beautiful creatures in rich color and detail. Via Colossal:






Iceland never stops amazing with it’s vast open landscapes and raw glaciers, expanses of natural textures that bring to mind a painter’s canvas. Photographer Ben Simon Rehn shows us a unique aerial perspective, with a formation flight that lets us see the small planes buzzing above the deep blue ice, glacial formations bigger than city buildings. The deep colors contrast with the red of the airplane, giving us a rare sense of scale on this vast island. Via Behance:







