
When life’s problems overwhelm you, it often helps to look up. But sometimes it may also help to look down — especially when it involves viewing an eclipse from the clouds. Talk about heavenly.
Blue Morpho Butterfly

Calling the forests of Central and South America its home, the Blue Morpho Butterfly is one of the world’s largest butterflies. This fluttering creature’s wings are bright blue and have lacy black edges, the result of light reflecting off microscopic scales on the back of their wings. They are not all about aesthetics, however: the underside of this butterfly’s wing is a dull brown and serves as camouflage against predators.



The rocky hill of The Storr, located on Scotland’s Isle of Skye, is as stunning today as it was thousands of years ago.

If you ever want to escape the hustle and bustle of the city, Washington’s pastoral town of Palouse is the perfect place to go.



