This Photographer Traveled The World To Capture Nature At Its Most Breathtaking (41 New Pics)
Karol Nienartowicz’s photography has already taken Bored Panda readers through some of Poland’s most breathtaking natural landscapes, from dramatic mountain ranges to quiet, atmospheric views that showcase the country’s rich scenery. Now, we’re returning to his work with a wider look at the world through his lens.
This time, the collection moves far beyond Poland, bringing together photographs captured in locations across Europe, South America, and Africa. From the rugged landscapes of Iceland, Portugal, and France to the vast natural beauty of Chile, Argentina, and Peru, and even the striking scenery of Namibia, Karol’s images highlight the scale, variety, and quiet power of the natural world. His photography often feels both cinematic and deeply grounded, capturing places that seem almost unreal while still preserving the atmosphere of being there in the moment.
Whether it’s mountains, deserts, coastlines, glaciers, or remote open spaces, these images offer a stunning reminder of how diverse our planet really is. Scroll down to see the full collection, and don’t forget to upvote your favorite photos along the way.
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Location: Monument Valley, Arizona/Utah, USA
Location: Cordillera Huayhuash, Peru
Location: Cono de Arita, Salar de Arizaro, Salta Province, Argentina
Location: Kirkjufell, Iceland
Location: Lake Powell, Utah, USA
That has to be an older picture. Check out Lake Powell in 2026. It has gotten so low, that because of the dam that created it, it may become a "d**d pool" this year. It is currently on the verge of not being able to produce electricity. If this happens then only the Hoover Dam will still be working - but for how much longer?
Fabulous. Words fail me. There is so much beauty in the world. Thank you for showing us this.
Fabulous. Words fail me. There is so much beauty in the world. Thank you for showing us this.
