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letslook4treasure:

Striped Icebergs

Icebergs sometimes have stripes, formed by layers of ice deposited on different conditions. Blue stripes are created when a crevice in the ice sheet fills up with melted water and freezes so quickly that no bubbles form. Green stripes form when an iceberg falls into the sea and a layer of water rich in algae freezes onto the bottom.  Brown, black and yellow lines are caused by sediment, picked up when the ice sheet grinds downhill towards the sea. 

(Photos: Antarctica Series by Steve Nicol)

nature is so fucking cool

how cute of them

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artspotting:

digitalphoto: gold fireflies in various locations around Maniwa and Okayama Prefecture in Japan between 2008-2011 via colossal

artspotting:

digitalphoto: gold fireflies in various locations around Maniwa and Okayama Prefecture in Japan between 2008-2011 via colossal

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residualrandomtarian:

“In true dialogue, both sides are willing to change.” — Thich Nhat Hanh

residualrandomtarian:

“In true dialogue, both sides are willing to change.” — Thich Nhat Hanh

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bansand:

adriofthedead:

letslook4treasure:

Striped Icebergs

Icebergs sometimes have stripes, formed by layers of ice deposited on different conditions. Blue stripes are created when a crevice in the ice sheet fills up with melted water and freezes so quickly that no bubbles form. Green stripes form when an iceberg falls into the sea and a layer of water rich in algae freezes onto the bottom.  Brown, black and yellow lines are caused by sediment, picked up when the ice sheet grinds downhill towards the sea. 

(Photos: Antarctica Series by Steve Nicol)

nature is so fucking cool

how cute of them

(via emilyfair)

(via emilyfair)

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artspotting:

digitalphoto: gold fireflies in various locations around Maniwa and Okayama Prefecture in Japan between 2008-2011 via colossal

artspotting:

digitalphoto: gold fireflies in various locations around Maniwa and Okayama Prefecture in Japan between 2008-2011 via colossal

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residualrandomtarian:

“In true dialogue, both sides are willing to change.” — Thich Nhat Hanh

residualrandomtarian:

“In true dialogue, both sides are willing to change.” — Thich Nhat Hanh

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Curious secret mountains; he thought of the little he knew about them.
"What's on the other side?" he asked his father once.
"More mountains, I guess. Why?"
"And on the other side of them?"
"More mountains. Why?"
"More mountains on and on?"
"Well, no. At last you come to the ocean"
"But what's in the mountains?"
"Just cliffs and brush and rocks and dryness."
"Were you ever there?"
"No."
"Has anybody ever been there?"
"A few people, I guess. It's dangerous, with cliffs and things. Why, I've read there's more unexplored country in the mountains of Monterey County than any place in the United States."
His father seemed proud that this should be so.
"And at last the ocean?"
"At last the ocean."
"But," the boy insisted, "who knows?"
"Oh, a few people do, I guess. But there's nothing there to get. And not much water and greasewood. Why?"
"It would be good to go."
"What for? There's nothing there."
Jody knew something was there, something very wonderful because it wasn't known, something secret and mysterious. He could feel within himself that this was so.
The Red Pony - John Steinbeck

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