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Scenic
Calendars
Afghanistan
Africa
Airscapes of Canada
Alberta
Among Trees
Ancient Forests
Ansel Adams
Antarctica
Asia
Atlantic Canada
Australia
Beaches
Beijing,
China
Berlin,
Germany
Bonsai
British Columbia
Cactus
Canada
Canadian Landscapes
Canadian Rockies
Canadian Trains
Canadian Wilderness
California Parks
Caribbean Living
Cascades
Chesapeake Bay
China
Costa
Rica
Desert Light
Desert Southwest
Edge of the Earth
Edinburgh, Scotland
Egypt
Europe
France
Germany
Glacier
Glasgow,
Scotland
Grand
Canyon
Great
Britain
Greatest Mountains
Great Northwest
Greece
Greek Isles
Halifax
Himalaya
Icebergs
India
Ireland
Irish
Pubs
Island Paradise
Islands
Israel
Italy
Japan
Lighthouses of Canada
London
Manitoba
Mediterraneo
Mesa Verde
Mexico
Moondance
Moons
Montreal
Mountain View
Nature's Grace
New
England
New
South Wales
New
Zealand
Norway
Nova Scotia
Ontario
Ottawa
Pacific Northwest
Paradise
Paris
Poland
Portugal
Prague
Prince Edward Island
Provence
Puerto
Rico
Quebec
Quebec
City
Rainbows
Rainforest
Redwoood National Park
Rockscapes
Rocky Mountains
Rome
Saguaros
Saskatchewan
Scandinavia
Scotland
Scottish Islands
Seasons - Em. Dickinson
Sierra Club Wilderness
Sierra Nevada
Spain
Sunrise, Sunset
Sunsets
Switzerland
Thailand
Tibet
Toronto
Trees
Tropical Islands
Tuscany
Vancouver
Venice,
Italy
Victoria
Vietnam
Volcanoes
Waterfalls
Wales, U.K.
Waves
Wellington
Wild Flowers of Britain
Wild Flowers of Canada
Windows to the World
World Cities Time Zone
Yellowstone Park
Yosemite
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Pictured is a
2011
calendar called Edge of the Earth, Corner of the Sky
from our Wonders of the World category for just $13.99.
Published by Ambus Lotus Publishing. These Edge of the Earth
and Sky 2011 calendars are strange and alien-like landscapes.
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Edge of the Earth 2011 Calendars
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Photographs by Art Wolfe. Each photo comes with an
explanation as to how he took the picture. You might
not believe that these exquisite and odd photographs of the
2011 Edge of the Earth, Corner of the Sky calendars were
actually taken somewhere on earth. That is what makes
Art Wolfe so unique. He traveled to all ends of the
planet to capture these images. The cover itself of
the 2011 Edge of the Earth calendar is a strange looking mountain/rock formation with the foreground a dark and ominous shadow, You'll have to look inside to see how and where the picture was taken. Month after month brings you images of the sea, of waterfalls that look too good to be true, and some amazing sunrises and sunsets. |
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