This is just more evidence that there is a Master Designer Creator God in the heavens! Colossians 1:16-17, "
For
by Him all things were created that are in heaven and that are on
earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or
principalities or powers. All things were created through Him and for
Him. 17 And He is before all things, and in Him all things consist"
From Odd Stuff Magazine:
This incredible human eye, complete with retina and iris, can be
found in the Maldives. Or, staying with the marine motif, perhaps it
could be conceived of as a majestic jellyfish. Actually, of course, it’s
a coral reef – or, according to photographer Mohamed Sharif, the birth
of an island…
As we can
see from this image taken by the Moderate-resolution Imaging
Spectroradiometer (MODIS) aboard NASA’s Terra satellite in 2002, the
largest island of the Galapagos Islands, Isabela Island, looks just like
a seahorse – and an ancient one, too! The island was formed by volcanic
eruptions. If you look closely, you
can see the three craters of the volcanoes that created the island.
Seahorse
There are so many stunning landscapes on Earth, yet nature never
ceases to amaze. Islands are often beautiful enough in their own right
when seen from ground level: we don’t need to discern any particular
pattern in their design.
When viewed from above, you might imagine
the shape of islands to be random too, but a look at the following
images may make you think again. Sprawled out in the oceans, islands can
paint many a strange picture.
Creator God is the Master Designer! This coral reef island – Simply Eyecatching!
Dolphin
Galešnjak (also called Island of Love, Lover’s Island, Otok za
Zaljubljene) is located in the Pašman channel of the Adriatic, between
the islands of Pašman and the town of Turanj on mainland Croatia. It is
one of the worlds few naturally occurring heart-shaped objects.
The island has a surface area of 0.132 km
2, with its beach measuring 1.55 km in length. The island features two peaks, the highest of which is 36 m high above sea level.
Galešnjak
is privately owned and contains only wild plants and trees. Human
activity recorded on this island are three known Illyrian burial mounds
and remains of an ancient building’s foundations.
The island’s
unusual shape was first recorded in the early 19th century by Napoleon’s
cartographer Charles-François Beautemps-Beaupré, who included it in his
1806 atlas of the Dalmatian coast (kept today at the National and
University Library in Zagreb).
The island was highlighted on Google Earth in February 2009, which brought the island to worldwide attention.
Heart
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