The last few months have been challenging for humanity. The global pandemic has ushered in a ‘new normal’ for all of us. We hope and pray for better days. For those still affected by COVID-19, we wish them a speedy recovery. This shall too pass.
With lockdowns and social distancing still in place, we are not able to fully explore the world outside just yet. For now, let us be armchair travellers and marvel at just how beautiful and amazing Earth is. From up above snow-clad mountain peaks, down to the deepest depths of the oceans, every inch of our living planet is awe-inspiring. We must celebrate nature’s beauty 365 days of the year.



Chinstrap penguins on an iceberg off the coast of Elephant Island, Antarctica. Elephant Island is home to one of the world’s largest Chinstrap.


Underwater image of a Bryde's whale. Whales, sharks and dolphins live or travel through the Amazon reef.



A blackwater image of a jellyfish in the Sargasso Sea. © Shane Gross / Greenpeace

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Sudhanshu Malhotra
Sudhanshu Malhotra is a Multimedia Editor at Greenpeace International and you can follow him on Instagram.
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