24 Ekim 2009 Cumartesi

Hayattan Renkler - Turuncu - Portakal -ORANGE


A balance of playful yellow and passionate red, orange commands attention without overwhelming.
This often flamboyant color brings to mind citrus and sunsets, fall leaves, and jack-o'-lanterns.
Orange has even been found to stimulate appetite and creativity in humans.
Three giraffes in Botswana's Okavango Delta stretch their necks above the horizon before a glowing orange sky.

Sunset casts a spurred boot in silhouette in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Such icons of the Old West still have a proud place in everyday New Mexican life.

An orange-tinged sunset provides the backdrop for a sailboat on Lake Michigan. This 321-mile-long (517-kilometer- long)
body of water is the only Great Lake located entirely within the United States.

Knobby haystacks dot a wheat field in Malazgirt, Turkey, as sunset bathes two workers in hazy orange light.

Molten glass is turned into insulation at the Johns-Manville Corporation in Berlin, New Jersey.
The orange-hot fluid is forced through holes in a palladium sheet to form long, thin fibers.

Vibrant tulips brighten the Samuels Bulb Garden at St. Louis's Missouri Botanical Garden.
Established in 1859, the garden is an internationally recognized center for botanical research and a year-round urban oasis for flower fans.

Orange sunset colors the sand around Australia's famed dingo fence, a 3,355-mile (5,400-kilometer) barrier
that crosses the country's desert interior and separates cattle and sheep from predatory wild dogs.

The dusty-orange, beehive-shaped huts of Tall Mardĭkh, Syria, were built some 200 years ago by an ancient method which has since been lost.
The shape and materials of these mud-brick dwellings help them remain cool in summer and warm in winter.

Birds fill an orange sky over Germany's Wattenmeer National Park. This coastal wetland, covered by the sea at high tide,
is home to some 3,200 different animals and a popular stopover for many migratory birds.

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