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Rene Magritte, La reconnaissance infinie, 1933, oil on canvas
By: Suren Manvelyan
SPACEX HAS RELEASED WILD CLOSE-UP PHOTOS OF THE FALCON 9 LAUNCH AND LANDING
This is a picture of the Sundew (a carnivorous plant) with Hoverfly caught in its tentacles.
An eclipse as seen from space.
Pink-necked Green Pigeons eat mainly fruits. Their colourful attire allows them to blend perfectly in the foliage of fruiting trees. It is found in Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.
When osprey fish, they soar above the water until they spot their prey. Then they dive talons-first into the water, often submerging themselves completely. After making a catch, osprey will adjust their grasp on the fish so that it faces forward. This aligns the fish with their direction of movement to make flying away more efficient.
Ice cave at the Vatnajokull glacier in Iceland. Photo and caption by Shane Wheel/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest
This is the Mendenhall Glacier, a magnificent 13-mile-long sheet of ice formed some 3,000 years ago. It’s the most famous of Alaska’s ice floes, attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors each year to see its vast, frozen expanse.
Few visitors, however, see the glacier from its most spectacular vantage point: inside it. Deep within the glacier, there’s a magical blue world of ice caves unlike anything you’ve seen anywhere else in the world.
These are the Mendenhall Ice Caves. They exist only because the glacier is melting — and as you can guess, glaciers don’t keep on melting forever.
As the ice melts, the glacier shrinks in size and appears to recede away from the lake. Naturalists estimate that within a few years the glacier will retreat onto land and within 25 years retreat out of view entirely from the observation area. (Source)
This makes me sad, climate change is ravaging this planet.. But it also stirs my imagination as I imagine this is what Europa looks like inside!
Mossy Wood in Hoh Rainforest, Olympic National Park, Washington