Upgrade your browser!
Skip to Content
Sign-In
Community
Exp Leader Board
Don't have an account? Create one and start earning XP!
I'm looking for media with:
Search in All Media Videos Pictures Games Jokes News
There are 26 results.
Video:
death valley national park, california.
ufo hovering above a valley then decending into the vally.
a beautiful scenic photo taken over a valley.
the gerudo valley theme from the legend of zelda: the ocarina of time.
this valley is located on the great sierra nevada.
a look at kern valley state prison, a maximum-security facility in delano, cal.
valley of the wolves iraq (turkish: kurtlar vadisi irak) is a popular 2006 turkish film based on a television series of the same name that has been a hit in turkey for three seasons. the movie is set in northern iraq during the occupation of iraq and begins with u.s. forces capturing 11 turkish special forces soldiers. there are some references to other real events such as the abu ghraib prison scandal. filmed with a budget of $10.2 million valley of the wolves is the most expensive turkish film ever. the film grossed $24.9 million[1] - $22,100,000 in turkey and $2,800,000 in europe. the movie features hollywood actors as billy zane,garey bussey and tito ortiz.
explanation: this eerie glow over death valley is in danger. scrolling right will show a spectacular view from one of the darkest places left in the continental usa: death valley, california. the above 360-degree full-sky panorama is a composite of 30 images taken two years ago in racetrack playa. the image has been digitally processed and increasingly stretched at high altitudes to make it rectangular. in the foreground on the image right is an unusually placed rock that was pushed by high winds onto racetrack playa after a slick rain. in the background is a majestic night sky, featuring thousands of stars and many constellations. the arch across the middle is the central band of our milky way galaxy. light pollution is threatening dark skies like this all across the us, and therefore the international dark-sky association and the us national parks service are suggesting methods that can protect them.
awesome cowboy and dinosaur movie featuring special effects by ray harryhausen. "cowboy james franciscus sees fame and fortune by capturing a tyrannosaurus rex living in the forbidden valley and putting it in a mexican circus..."
this is a photo i took of clouds between the valley's where i live. sorry about the pic quality as i took it with my phone.
if you're going to act all bad ass and try to kick some skaters out of a parking lot, make sure one of them isn't mike valley first.
breath taking.
this picture from june, 2005, captures bridalveil falls at a very high water flow. el capitan, the largest granite monolith in the world, is on the left and half dome can be seen in the distance.
this picture, taken in june 2005, captures the waterfall with an unusually large flow of water.
pretty cool picture, of mountains and trees.
the floor of the playa is dried, scorched mud which has broken into perfect little octagons and pentagons and mosaic. this is as "desert" as you can get in america. with rocks which seem to move on their own. the stones vary in size and shape from pebble size to half-ton boulders. they break off the hills you see in the background. their tracks vary in length, going every which way from zig-zags to loops; some double back on themselves. some travel only a few feet; others go for hundreds of yards, yet they can be right next to each other, and right next to some that don't move at all.
another great tune by the monkees.
music composed by - koji kondo
descending through titan's thick orange smog, the huygens probe captured a 360-degree view. seen from a mile (1.6 kilometers) up, bright ridges flank a highland that rises as much as 500 feet (150 meters) above a dark plain, perhaps a dried lake bed.
from the book visions by luis royo...
season 3 bonus scenes from the hit show house.
well put together song that zelda enthusiasts like myself will enjoy.
show this guy some love at gallery.artofgregmartin.com.
made by daniel floyds