This week’s weekly photo challenge is wonder, which can have many interpretations. Here are some of my personal wonders that I’ve collected.
I wonder what makes the glacier look so blue.
I wonder what these people are thinking.
This week’s weekly photo challenge is wonder, which can have many interpretations. Here are some of my personal wonders that I’ve collected.
I wonder what makes the glacier look so blue.
I wonder what these people are thinking.
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I Like the picture no 2 looks excitement there
Yes, it sure did look exciting.:) I wanted to try it, but was a tad nervous. Thanks for your comment.
ooooooohhhh. Blue….:o)
I took the photo from above in a plane. The bright blue colors were amazing! Thanks for your comment.
I never saw those swimming balls; isn’t it dangerous? how can they escape if water comes in?
I took the ball photo in China. I’m still not sure what exactly they were doing or if there was a finish line. I actually wanted to try the silly activity. Thanks for your comment.
love them all. except for maybe those balls in the water, although they might be fun to watch!
I actually really wanted to try the water ball activity, but I was alone it didn’t want to leave my items. Yes, it was interesting to watch. Thanks for your comment.
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The photo of the balls in the water is sooo funny! love it.
Also love the book selections on the side, the phantom toll booth is one of my all time fave books
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I thought that photo would get some funny comments from people. It’s not every day you see people in balls upon water. I’m glad you like my books. Thanks for stopping by.
The water ball things look tike those balls you put hamsters in. I like the tunnel picture -I WONDER where it was taken
I never thought about that, but they do look like hamster balls. I took both of those photos in China. Thanks for your fun comment.
i am not sure the water balls would be for me…
The following is an explanation of the blue tint: The blue tint of the ice is due to its slight absorption of red light due to an overtone of the infrared OH stretching mode of the water molecule. Liquid water is blue for the same reason.- sourced from wikipedia ‘Glaciers’
Thanks for the blue explanation. That’s the wonder of blogging how people share information. Thanks for your comment.
The photos are wonderful. The glacier was amazing! I saw that ball activity near the beach with kids in it and they were having fun. But I wouldn’t want to try it for myself. I am those who just want to sit back and watch
Oh, there’s nothing wrong with laughing and watching at the wonders that others do.
It looks like quite a struggle. Thanks for stopping by.
hm…that seems dangerous…
Yes, it looks like it has potential to be dangerous. Thanks for your comment.
These are all great captures! That second one on the water looks quite daring…and fun! : )
Yes, it does appear quite daring and hopefully fun for the people captured. Thanks for your comment.
You’ve got some great captures. I really like the people in the bubbles!
That seems to be the most popular photo. Thanks for your comment.
The people in the bubbles are amazing. I have never seen such a thing!
I couldn’t believe what I was seeing, but they looked like they were having a good time. Thanks for stopping by.
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