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Lago di Braies, Braies, Italy | by Luca Bravo
“Outside is pure energy and colorless substance. All of the rest happens through the mechanism of our senses. Our eyes see just a small fraction of the light in the world. It is a trick to make a colored world, which does not exist outside of human beings.”
— Albert Hofmann
The Betsiboka River estuary in northwestern Madagascar is one of the fastest-changing coastlines in the world. Decades worth of extensive logging in Madagascar’s rainforests and coastal mangroves has lead to widespread erosion, causing bright red soil to wash into the river and out to sea. In some areas, soil losses have approached 112 tons per acre, the largest amount recorded anywhere in the world.
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15°48'55.0”S, 46°16'13.0"E
Source imagery: NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
The Great Bahama Bank is a carbonate platform submerged in the shallow waters around Andros Island in the Bahamas. The limestone that makes up the Bank has been accumulating for at least 140 million years and today is more than 2.8 miles (4.5 km) thick. During the last ice ages, when sea level was roughly 390 feet (120 m) lower, the Great Bahama Bank was dry land.
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23°34'06.4"N, 76°26'24.4"W
Source imagery: DigitalGlobe
Astrid Klein - Fly Catcher III, 1987-1991, neon tubes, electric insect catcher, steel tube, sound, 400 x 100 cm. Image courtesy Sprüth Magers © Astrid Klein
A tributary of the Attawapiskat River drains into James Bay in northeastern Ontario, Canada. James Bay is a body of water within Hudson Bay, which extends south from the Arctic Ocean. Human presence along the shores of the bay can be traced back to the end of the last ice age roughly 8,150 years ago, and a number of Aboriginal communities remain there today.
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52°46'40.0"N, 81°56'00.4"W
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Psychedelic surrealism art
Monolithe 05,’ 2016, Irene Laub, Brussels.
Veronika Kunz AnOther Magazine (F/W 2018) ph. Sam Rock
People will do anything, no matter how absurd, in order to avoid facing their own soul.
Carl Jung (via fy-perspectives)
Music, uniquely among the arts, is both completely abstract and profoundly emotional. It has no power to represent anything particular or external, but it has a unique power to express inner states or feelings. Music can pierce the heart directly; it needs no mediation.
Oliver Sacks, Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain (via houseofmind)
Rainbow Mountain, Peru
Matthew Barney, Drawing Restraint 7 (Guillotine), 1993.
Man with hat made out of stars (2012) by Sonja Barbaric on Tumblr I Facebook
Il piu bello della gente di Ceo ( Ciparisso ) by Agostino Arrivabene (2013)