Picture of the day Frog Riding a Beetle
Aside from National Geographic's photo contests, the Sony World
Photography Awards is one of our favorite photo competitions to write
about. For years now, we've showcased their standout entries and announced their winners.
One of this year's early entries is this perfectly-timed photo of a tree
frog proudly riding a beetle. Taken by photographer Nicolas Reusens
Boden, it's hilariously called, The Knight and His Steed.
The Nerodimka River Bifurcation: A Natural Marvel of Kosovo In the heart of the Balkans, the small yet captivating Nerodimka River in Kosovo presents a natural phenomenon that has intrigued scientists, geographers, and tourists alike: river bifurcation. This rare hydrological occurrence, where a river splits and flows into two different seas, is exemplified by the Nerodimka, making it a unique and significant feature of Kosovo's landscape. The exact point where Nerodimka River bifurcates. Photo credit: Ottis/Wikimedia Commons Geographic Setting The Nerodimka River originates from the mountains near the town of Ferizaj in southern Kosovo. The region is characterized by its rolling hills and lush valleys, providing a picturesque setting for the river's journey. The Nerodimka stretches for about 41 kilometers, but its fame is primarily due to the bifurcation that occurs within its course. The Phenomenon of Bifurcation River bifurcation occurs when a river splits into two branc...
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