Today's Instagram Tour Jan 26, 2016 Memorable stuff on 26 Jan 2016. A young girl waits for a schoolbus in the countryside of Shandong province, China A young girl waits for a schoolbus in the countryside of Shandong province, China. Photo by @michaelchristopherbrown A photo posted by National Geographic (@natgeo) on Jan 26, 2016 at 3:30am PST Dark winter in beautiful Svalbard and the abandoned aerial tramway previously used for transporting coal Photo by @mattiasklumofficial Dark winter in beautiful Svalbard and the abandoned aerial tramway previously used for transporting coal. The orange light is generated by Longyearbyen in a distance. Roughly 60% of the Svalbard archipelago is still covered with glaciers and the islands feature many incredible fjords and mountains. #arctic #fjords #savethearctic #polarbear #protectwildlife #conservationphotography #svalbard #mattiasklum #protectthearctic #stopclimatechange #un #iucn #photooftheday @natgeocreative @thephotosociety @natgeotravel @natgeo @mattiasklumcollection A photo posted by Mattias Klum (@mattiasklumofficial) on Jan 26, 2016 at 1:38am PST Ringo, an orphaned baby Southern White rhino, goes to sleep Photo by @amivitale. Ringo, an orphaned baby Southern White rhino, goes to sleep at the Ol Pejeta Conservancy (@olpejeta) in Kenya. Ringo was abandoned by his mother shortly after birth, but the team at Ol Pejeta is taking care of him to ensure he has a long and happy life. Ol Pejeta is East Africa's largest black rhino sanctuary and the only place on the planet to see the last three Northern White rhinos. @natgeo @natgeocreative @thephotosociety @nature_org @nature_africa @nrt_kenya @nikonusa #conservation #rhinos #southernwhiterhino #northernwhiterhino #whiterhino #kenya #magicalkenya #olpejeta #northernrangelandstrust #savetherhinos #animals #nature #seetheworld #bestdestinations #nikonnofilter #nikon #d4 #nikonambassador #amivitale A photo posted by Ami Vitale (@amivitale) on Jan 25, 2016 at 5:54pm PST Photo by @amivitale. Zachariah Kipkirui puts Ringo, an orphaned baby Southern White rhino, to bed at the Ol Pejeta Conservancy (@olpejeta) in Kenya. Ringo was abandoned by his mother shortly after birth, and now Zachariah and the team at Ol Pejeta are taking care of him to ensure that he has a long and happy life. Please follow and support the incredible work of @OlPejeta. It is East Africa’s largest black rhino sanctuary and the only place on the planet to see the last three Northern White rhinos. @natgeocreative @thephotosociety @nature_org @nature_africa @nrt_kenya #conservation #rhinos #southernwhiterhino #northernwhiterhino #whiterhino #kenya #magicalkenya #olpejeta #northernrangelandstrust #savetherhinos #natureisspeaking #animals #nature #seetheworld #bestdestinations #amivitale A photo posted by National Geographic (@natgeo) on Jan 25, 2016 at 5:41pm PST Jellies at MBA Anyone have peanut butter for that jelly? Jellies are more than just pretty to look at—they're heavyweights of the ocean ecosystem. Plentiful and potent, they're powerful planktonic predators, as well as prey for numerous species—perhaps even an anemone! Here a white-spotted rose anemone chows down on a no-longer-drifting sea nettle at #PointLobos State Marine Reserve. 📷 by @underwaterpat #montereybayaquarium #reservepreserves #marmeladyinpink #bummerbro A photo posted by Monterey Bay Aquarium (@montereybayaquarium) on Jan 25, 2016 at 12:52pm PST A young man of the nomadic Mundari Tribe Another young man of the nomadic Mundari Tribe photographed by @marcogrob near Juba, South Sudan. Nomadic tribes in South Sudan are especially endangered to land mines. #portraits #tribes #africa A photo posted by National Geographic (@natgeo) on Jan 25, 2016 at 10:36am PST