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The 3 tallest mountains - depending on how you measure them.
by thinkaboutmaps
Me and my mutuals rebloging the same post
Quick, everyone reblog this
The black areas represent the remaining natural dark skies in the United States
I’ve been in the middle of the ocean at night and now live in texas and it is so hard to explain to people that no, they have not ever seen the night sky. It is so hard to explain to people that what they think is a proper night sky is fucking pathetic. A disgrace.
People talk about how you can’t see stars in the city and yeah, that’s true, but their concept of “seeing stars” is being able to make out orion’s belt.
So, so few people have see the sky in all its glory and it’s not sad. It’s a fucking crime. Seeing a perfectly dark night, no clouds, not a hint of light pollution? That’s a fucking religious experience.
The sky the vast vast majority of us grew up with is not the sky that inspired us to look up. It is not the sky that inspired constellations. You can’t even see most constellations.
Your ancestors looked at the night sky and said “surely, that is where the gods must live.” And you might be lucky if you can see hardly more than a handful of stars.
The sky is full, fucking FULL, of stars, and you’ve never seen them.
light pollution is also actively harmful to many species of birds, mammals, and insects
I took these photos on the Isle of Skye, in a place with no light pollution. Skies can look like this.
Reblogging this again now because DON’T GODDAMN FORGET
As a recovering Capitalism True Believer, and a former aspiring economist… this one hurts.
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Botanical Mirrors // Wood Lore Florals
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Harvester ants render first aid for their pupating sister
These ants worked for hours to remove the incorrectly formed portion of their sister's leg.
I wonder how they sensed the problem? She later emerged from her pupal state and lived a long productive life.
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It's Diagonally Spinning Rat Saturday, Babey
Last Diagonally Spinning Rat Saturday of 2023!