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Hexagonally jointed basalt pillars formed by ancient volcanic eruptions serve as the pathway to an island steeped in Hebridean history and folklore. Legend has it a giant once lived in ‘An Uamh Binn’, a place eternally swept by the deep and swellling sea, also known as Fingal’s Cave. This vast cavern with its mysterious shadows, dark, weed-covered chambers is one of the most extraordinary places I ever beheld.
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Red Glass Goldfish Jar 清 (Qing Period)
Species | Okarito Kiwi
Okarito Kiwis (Apteryx row) are sometimes called rowis or Okarito brown kiwis. They are members of the Apterygiformes order, and described as new to science in 2003. They can be found in a restricted area of the Okarito forest on the West Coast of New Zealand’s South Island, also known as Te Waipounamu.
For various reasons, but mainly due to habitat loss and predation by invasive species such as stoats, the IUCN lists them as vulnerable. Despite partially successful efforts by organisations such as Operation Nest egg, their existence remains fragile.
Photo credits: Leon Berard
A few of my favorites from a series of paintings I’ve been working on titled, “Halloween All Year”
Scorp and scorplings! Newborn scorpions ride on their mother’s back until they grow a hard exoskeleton on their first molt.
Star Tribune, Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 10, 1903
redraw of my first catradora, but this time wifed up!
Avenue of Cryptomeria in Nikko - Hiroshi Yoshida ,1933.
Japanese,1876-1950
Colour woodcut, 40.5 x 27 cm
oregonzoo on ig
Decadence
Look at that little face by gannet53 on Flickr.
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the longtailed tit is my favorite bird in the whole wide world
Fallingwater. Private commission. Watercolour.
Spinning a Vinyl Record So Fast That It Shatters
That was record breaking speed.
Physics meme
“frangipani frogs with a radio” by Linnea Sterte on INPRNT