A Solar-Powered Glow-in-the-dark Bike Path by ‘Studio Roosegaarde’ Inspired by Van Gogh
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A Solar-Powered Glow-in-the-dark Bike Path by ‘Studio Roosegaarde’ Inspired by Van Gogh
i was walking today and
Two happy owlets
An ice circle is a natural phenomenon that occurs in slow moving water in cold climates. They are very rare and they rotate. They are formed when floating bits of ice get caught in an eddy (a whirlpool) and start spinning in a circle.
THE UNKNOWN WONDER
There will be a point where you realise how vast the universe is and that we truly don’t know every single thing in this existence. It gets me really scared but at the same time really fascinated of the many possibilities that can happen. Every single fact that we know might just be a theory or what we truly are seeing are only just dreams and it gets even scarier when you think about how little you are in this galaxy. But hey, that’s not stopping us from actually making our own difference and be a known wonder in our own world. What I’m saying is that even though the universe is so enormous and we don’t really know all the things that is happening in this existence, we must remember that it will not stop us to explore and learn new things.
The unknown wonder is not scary. You just have to take a deep breath and start exploring it.
PHOTO CREDIT | “Universe No. 5" by Mu Xi 木西 found on edge.neocha
(written by Shai)
A solar eclipse and the Milky Way seen from the ISS
I am practically in tears over how beautiful this image is.
same. i promise i teared up a little….
NASAs Solar Dynamics Observatory captured this image of a significant solar flare as seen in the bright flash on the right on Dec. 19, 2014. The image shows a subset of extreme ultraviolet light that highlights the extremely hot material in flares
Landscape - Michele Cascella
Edouard Manet + Sea
you skate AND you die
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