The World Through My Eyes
The ____ of nature inspires us all.
Let’s find out how people from different ____ of work get inspired by nature.
Lin Wang, Ecologist
Tsingy, the Stone Forest of Madagascar
I’ve been ____ the stone forest of Madagascar to study plants and animals for over 20 years.
The spiky stones of this place are true ____ of nature.
This ____ shape has been created by rainfall.
Rain has cut down the stones and made them sharp and spiky over a long ____ of time.
The environment ____ harsh for animals to live in, but they have found ways to survive.
For example, lemurs, which ____ live in Madagascar, have frog-like legs that help them jump from one stone tower to another.
For me, the stone ____ is like a jack-in-the-box.
It always surprises me and keeps me on ____ toes!
Amber Smith, Fashion Colorist
Caño Cristales, the River of Five Colors of Colombia
____ world is filled with millions of different colors.
It is my ____ to mix, develop, and create colors for clothing.
Over the years, I’ve been gaining insights from the beautiful colors of ____ Cristales.
____ cannot see the wonderful mixed colors of this river anywhere else in the world.
The combination of colorful plants under the water and sunlight makes the colors more alive ____ bright.
Whenever I visit the Caño Cristales, it makes me think that maybe there are still countless colors that are ____ to be created.
Danny Mehta, Location Scout
Vatnajökull National Park, Frozen Beauty of Iceland
I’m a ____ scout and my job is finding perfect places to shoot movies.
Iceland is the best place for many location scouts to ____ due to its unusual beauty.
My personal favorite is the Vatnajökull ____ Park.
The sharp cliffs, blue glacier caves, and long mountain ranges can ____ in for any place in the world or the universe.
In fact, the recent sci-fi movie we shot here was produced without ____ computer graphics!
Iceland can help make our wildest dreams come true on the ____ screen.