
via Inner Sunset” by NestR
Yellow beach umbrellas line the sands at a hotel on Phuket Island, Thailand. The island draws many foreign tourists to its balmy climes, crystal-clear waters, and Thai hospitality.
Sunflowers like this one in Asheville, North Carolina, are prized for their beauty but also for their seeds and oil. The flowers are unusual among crops because they were first domesticated in North America.
Encouraged to bloom by rare rainstorms, a sea of wildflowers blankets the sand dunes of Australia's Simpson Desert National Park. The area averages fewer than 6 inches (15 centimeters) of rain per year.
Here, a woman in Diafarabe, Mali, holds her brilliant yellow scarf against a deep blue African sky. Her landlocked country is a desert land that was once a hub for ancient Saharan caravan routes.
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