Great Yarmouth Beach - Anthony Amies , 1969.
British, 1945–2000
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Great Yarmouth Beach - Anthony Amies , 1969.
British, 1945–2000
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Ocean Bubbles Capture Carbon
As humanity pumps carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, the ocean absorbs about a quarter of it. This exchange happens largely through bubbles created by breaking waves. (Image credit: J. Kernwein; research credit: P. Rustogi et al.; via Eos)
Breaking wave, ca. 1928 - by Harry Richardson Cremer, American
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“What is God? God is a motion – a perpetual motion. The spontaneous motion of the human body is always continuing”
― Sri Jibankrishna or Diamond
Harry Richardson Cremer: Breaking Wave (1928)
Breaking Wave
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Crashing waves at the coast on a stormy day at the Giant's Causeway.