One year ago. When I was actually paid to climb mountains and raft rivers and cycle paths through alpine meadows.
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One year ago. When I was actually paid to climb mountains and raft rivers and cycle paths through alpine meadows.
by Olivia Notter
Zayn Qahtani (Bahraini,b. 1997)
Ancestor dance, 2021
Earth pigments, watercolour, coloured pencil, ink on recycled cotton paper
Lavender Morning by Chris Cozen
The Poems of Edgar Allan Poe
1900
Artist : William Heath Robinson
Evening Star
A couple stops to rest and take in the view, while hiking through the Swiss Alps. Switzerland,1984.
Forestbound
Dr. Georg Scheer was in charge of the classification of corals.
“The coral polyps depend on symbiotic algae living in their tissues and suppling them with oxygen; that is why the formation of their calcareous skeletons depends on the solar irradiation required by the algae. This is also the reason why reef- building corals thrive only up to a depth of 130 feet.”
“At a time when there seemed no new land frontiers to challenge the daring individual, Austrian adventurer Hans Hass succeeded in penetrating the unknown world beneath the surface of the seas. A host of divers have followed him into these virgin depths - some seeking adventure, some moved by scientific inquiry.
Hass, that rare man who is both an innovative scientist and a successful popularizer, is the original pioneer of undersea investigation and has spent over thirty years challenging the dangers of the deep. The story of Hass’s life of undersea investigation is interwoven with the development of skindiving for research and for sport…”
From “Challenging the deep” by Hans Hass, 1973. https://www.instagram.com/p/Cl_2f6KtqoB/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=