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A reminder of how spectacular our fragile planet truly is.

Sometimes we need a reminder about how stunning Earth truly is, and a reminder that we should nurture it to keep it healthy. With this in mind, here are some of my favourite ''Earth porn'' photos from the internet.

1.) Blue Moraine Lake, Banff, Canada

Blue Moraine Lake in Banff, Canada.

Blue Moraine Lake in Banff, Canada. (Image uploaded to Reddit by PierreLeclercPhoto)

Situated in the Valley of the Ten Peaks, at an elevation of 1885m, the lake has a surface area of 50ha. This stunningly beautiful and untarnished body of water makes for a great photo.

2.) Spokane, Washington

Spokane, Washington (Image uploaded to Reddit by u/lincoln97).

Spokane, Washington (Image uploaded to Reddit by u/lincoln97)

Spokane, Washington does not scream out to me as a popular tourist destination and, quite frankly, I had never heard of it. Yet this body of water surrounded by ice and snow makes for a stunning image.

3.) Kaui, Hawaii

Kaui, Hawaii (Image uploaded to Reddit by u/openairphotography).

Kaui, Hawaii (Image uploaded to Reddit by u/openairphotography)

This is probably the most famous coastline in the world, from shows such as Hawaii Five-O and any film/TV show set in Hawaii. Despite having seen it multiple times, I am still in awe of the spectacular coastline.

4.) Fog over Spruce Knob

Fog over Spruce Knob (Image uploaded to Reddit by u/DanielJStein).

Fog over Spruce Knob (Image uploaded to Reddit by u/DanielJStein)

Spruce Knob, at 1482m, is the highest point in the state of West Virginia, while the summit of Spruce Mountain is the highest peak in the Allegheny Mountains. The fog resting over these mountains is just gorgeous.

5.) Yosemite National Park

Dawn at Yosemite National Park (Image uploaded to Reddit by u/erubes1).

Dawn at Yosemite National Park (Image uploaded to Reddit by u/erubes1)

Yosemite is certainly a place on my bucket list, thanks to gorgeous photos such as this one, of dawn breaking over the park.

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