The Knight of the Flowers, 1894, by Georges Rochegrosse. Detail and photo by Paul Perrin. Edit.
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The Knight of the Flowers, 1894, by Georges Rochegrosse. Detail and photo by Paul Perrin. Edit.
Details, version II : Dancing Fairies, 1866, by August Malmström. Can you hear them whisper?
lightning illuminates an ash cloud that extends ten kilometres high in this june 5, 2011 eruption of puyehue volcano, near osorno in southern chile. known as a dirty thunderstorm, this phenomenon is yet to be explained by science, as the source of the lightning (or the specific mechanism by which particles of differing charges are separated in the ash cloud) continues to be debated.
photos by (click pic) claudio santana, ivan alvarado, francisco negroni and carlos gutierrez.
By Larissa Rivero (http://larissarivero.wixsite.com/artoflarissarivero)
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Wright Barker “Circe” (1889)
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Ama Dablam, Nepal 2011
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