Alfred de Quervain’s Greenland expedition, 1912. ETH Library, Image Archive.
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Alfred de Quervain’s Greenland expedition, 1912. ETH Library, Image Archive.
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Death to the World, No.9
A hiker admires Emporer Falls on Mt Robson
British Columbia
1900
a beam of light in the monastery chapel
The climb to Abano Pass, in Georgia is regarded as one of the most dangerous on Earth. Every autumn, a spectacular animal migration takes place in Georgia’s Tusheti region in the northern Caucasus Mountains. Radio Free Europe photographer Amos Chapple recently joined a group of shepherds and their dogs on what he refers to as a “deadly, boozy journey” from the steep mountains to the plains, as they brought their 1,200 sheep down to their winter pastures. Amos Chapple
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‘A spotted flycatcher pair nesting in the palm of a statue’ (by Zsolt Semperger, original post here)
Even the sparrow has found a home, and the swallow a nest for herself, where she may have her young— a place near your altar, Lord Almighty, my King and my God.
Psalm 84:3