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The camouflage level is outstanding. Via reddit user iNeverQuiteWas
Sunset under the clouds via reddit user hicho
This print changes! Super wicked. From here.
Meet Patrick Kilonzo Mwalua, aka the water man, who delivers water to the wild animals in dry lands of Kenya. He is a pea farmer in his local village who saw the dire effects that global warming is having on Kenya’s wildlife. "We aren’t really receiving rain the way we used to… So I started giving animals water…“ he states. (Source)
Earth-Size Planets: The Newest, Weirdest Generation
Via NASA
A bumper crop of Earth-size planets huddled around an ultra-cool, red dwarf star could be little more than chunks of rock blasted by radiation, or cloud-covered worlds as broiling hot as Venus.
Or they could harbor exotic lifeforms, thriving under skies of ruddy twilight.
Scientists are pondering the possibilities after this week’s announcement: the discovery of seven worlds orbiting a small, cool star some 40 light-years away, all of them in the ballpark of our home planet in terms of their heft (mass) and size (diameter). Three of the planets reside in the “habitable zone” around their star, TRAPPIST-1, where calculations suggest that conditions might be right for liquid water to exist on their surfaces—though follow-up observations are needed to be sure.
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The “Appennine Colossus” by Giambologna.
Elegant installation visualizes music as pastel pink bubbles
All images via Federico Picci.
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Cherry Blossom in Kyoto, Japan
An inverted perspective.
The Portland Japanese Garden is a haven of beauty, dedicated to authentic Japanese garden design and sharing Japanese culture. It is located in Oregon, US.
When Peter Jackson spotted the Alexander Farm during an aerial search of the North Island for the best possible locations to film The Lord of The Rings film trilogy, he immediately thought it was perfect for Hobbiton.
Site construction started in March 1999 and filming commenced in December that year, continuing for three months. The set was rebuilt in 2011 for the feature films “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey”, “The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug”, and “The Hobbit: There and Back Again”.
It is now a permanent attraction complete with hobbit holes, gardens, bridge, Mill and The Green Dragon Inn. (Source)
Mirabilis jalapa flower split in half due to codominant gene expression. (Source) More bizarre world posts here: sixpenceee.com/tagged/world
Looks like a forest!
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