Let"s fly down to the Southern Hemisphere to enjoy a summer day at the Laguna Colorada in the southwestern corner of Bolivia. Also called the Red Lagoon, this 23-square-mile shallow salt lake sits at about 14,000 feet above sea level within the Eduardo Avaroa Andean Fauna National Reserve in the Andes. At various times of the year, it can turn the shade of tomato soup due to microscopic red algae and sediments. During the rainy season from December to April, scores of flamingos flock to the area to dip their comb-like bills into the water to filter out delicious plankton and algae. You can find three of the six types of flamingos here—the Chilean, Andean, and the world"s largest population of the endangered James"s flamingo, once thought to be extinct.
Strolling across the Red Lagoon
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The 80th anniversary of D-Day
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A crane for good luck in today’s big game
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Cross this bridge if you dare
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National Mushroom Month
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A light on National Hispanic Heritage Month
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Wild scene on the Merced River
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National Garden Week begins today
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Sparkling ice diamonds on a black sandy beach
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Let s run em up!
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In the Himalayas for International Mountain Day
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Saint Andrews Day
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The tallest animal in the world on the longest day of the year
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Haven t you herd? It s World Elephant Day!
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Chicagohenge
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A bird of beauty