Overwhelmed with wild North American nature
A British photographer captures photos of wilderness in Vancouver Island, an island as wide as the Netherlands and has only 600,000 inhabitants.
A British photographer captures photos of wilderness in Vancouver Island, an island as wide as the Netherlands and has only 600,000 inhabitants.
Pristine and poetic scenery of Vancouver Island.
This is the paradise of wild animals.
The seals are sunbathing .
. sea otters are delighted to wave the area.
Primer eagle on the river of Vancouver.
Relaxing minutes of wild wolf after a hard day of hunting.
Gray whales struggle in the sea.
Fumbling steps into the life of a 7-month-old black bear.
Mature gray bears search for fish crabs at low tide.
The spectacular whale of the whale.
Release the royal wings of the silver-headed eagle.
British photographer and biologist 19-year-old Bertie Gregory, who lived for 2 years
on Vancouver Island to take great photos of Canadian wild nature.
- American crocodile 'great war' python Burma
- Be overwhelmed by the sheer power of nature
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- The mysterious beauty of the giant rare wild cat
- The first Asian wild nature film festival
- US officials have a headache for wild boar
- Be overwhelmed by the craggy towns on the cliff
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