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loveliveheaven · 4 days
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shiningidoll · 5 months
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candymoonstuff · 5 months
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WATER BLUE NEW WORLD icons ! (Dia, You, Yoshiko)
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pink-a-two · 2 years
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• [602SR] Tsushima Yoshiko – All Any Netherworld Dweller Needs / WATER BLUE NEW WORLD
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tinderbox210 · 10 months
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La’an Noonien-Singh and Spock  +  being expert character witnesses at Una’s trial
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds: s02e02 - Ad Astra Per Aspera
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downfalldestiny · 10 months
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One of the coolest cabins I've ever seen, found in New Hampshire 🌊🛖 !.
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tidiestpegasus · 6 months
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deus-ex-mona · 3 months
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it’s all about the ✨metaphors✨ man
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everysongineverykey · 2 months
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shoutout to brian may for constantly coming through with all the Inexpressibly Fucking Melancholy songs we could ever need. long away '39 all dead all dead some day one day leaving home ain't easy... hell even his demos. listen to you know you belong to me and water and tell me you don't feel like ben affleck on bench with cigarette dot png. every band needs one member who is just so sad All the time and Will make it the entire discography's problem and i am so serious
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dansnaturepictures · 7 months
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17th September 2023: Blackwater and Bolton's Bench in the New Forest
Pictures taken in this set are of: 1. Mushroom at Blackwater. 2 and 5. Views on the great walk at Blackwater. 3. Hawthorn berries laden with raindrops, always a nice intense scene. 4. Water mint which was nice to see. 6. Enigmatic devil's fingers at Bolton's Bench, it was a pleasure to see this bright otherworldly fungus reaching across the grass like the sea creature that gives it its other name (octopus stinkhorn). I've seen them at this very spot in two previous years but never this early in a year, I feel thrilled to see my first big name fungi of the autumn with a few around at varying stages. 7. Another amazing and rare fungus that we'd seen here before, distinctive poronia punctata aka nail fungi, I'd only seen this minute one once before again in this very spot so I was thrilled to see this on some suppressed manure, their habitat. These were both exciting to see. 8. A view at Bolton's Bench. 9. Cotoneaster leaves there. 10. Viburnum in the garden when home.
As the rain cleared on the Blackwater walk we saw a handful of Southern Hawkers, astonishing to watch this bulky dragonfly parade over the path. Common Darter, Speckled Wood and Small White butterflies, hornet and my first ever rhododendron leafhopper on the leaf of this plant (we saw bits of flowering on other plants too) which was fascinating to learn about a pretty insect were other insect highlights. Chaffinch and Woodpigeon were nice birds to see at Blackwater. It was also great to see New Forest Ponies and we got magical views of Fallow Deers near and crossing the path, iconic New Forest imagery. Thistle, rose hips, blackthorn sloes and lichen were also nice to see here. At Bolton's Bench I enjoyed seeing bright Willow Warblers in and around a tree with singing Robin and Blue Tit in too, we quickly saw a warbler either Willow Warbler or Chiffchaff at Blackwater and heard Blue Tit and saw Robin well there too. I liked seeing Blackbird at both. A crow fest of Carrion Crow and Magpie including one of each having a mini scuffle and a fair few of the characteristic Rooks of the area including flying over which was a nice moody scene were other bird highlights at Bolton's Bench. Cross-leaved heath, tormentil, hawksbeard and blackberries were other plant highlights at both with gorse and sheep's sorrel seen at Bolton's Bench. Wasps were nice to see too. Blue Tit, House Sparrow, Collared Dove and other flowers in the garden like sedum were good to see at home today.
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eyesforgrace · 2 years
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Kreystal par I Am Zain Studios Via Flickr : December 2016 Boudoir Edition Model: Kreystal --------------- Issuu.com/zzain1 www.iamzainmagazine.com
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shiningidoll · 1 year
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I keep seeing tiktoks about the new avatar movie and my only contribution to this is is that when I was a kid we owned the first one for some reason and every single time I tried to watch it I'd fall asleep. Like, I thought that was something that happened in cartoons but no I fully passed out the 4 times I tried to watch it and I eventually gave up. I've never had the same experience with any other movie
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pink-a-two · 2 years
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• [597SR] Takami Chika – Buy These to Take Back Too! / WATER BLUE NEW WORLD
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worldoceansday · 11 months
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Wildwood Crest Summer Series Beach Cleanup.
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Join us for the Wildwood Crest Summer Series Beach Cleanup #1 – SPONSORED BY ROCK THE OCEAN Bring a full reusable water bottle Wear Reef-Friendly Sunscreen
11 JUN – Love Blue Inc. WWC Summer Series Beach Cleanup #1 – Sponsored by Rock The Ocean
 WILDWOOD CREST, NJ
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grasshoppergeography · 5 months
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Hey All,
I've been away for some time, as we've been working really hard on something quite exciting:
let me present to you the world's first ever global ocean drainage basin map that shows all permanent and temporary water flows on the planet.
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This is quite big news, as far as I know this has never been done before. There are hundreds of hours of work in it (with the data + manual work as well) and it's quite a relief that they are all finished now.
But what is an ocean drainage basin map, I hear most of you asking? A couple of years ago I tried to find a map that shows which ocean does each of the world's rivers end up in. I was a bit surprised to see there is no map like that, so I just decided I'll make it myself - as usual :) Well, after realizing all the technical difficulties, I wasn't so surprised any more that it didn't exist. So yeah, it was quite a challenge but I am very happy with the result.
In addition to the global map I've created a set of 43 maps for different countries, states and continents, four versions for each: maps with white and black background, and a version for both with coloured oceans (aka polygons). Here's the global map with polygons:
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I know from experience that maps can be great conversation starters, and I aim to make maps that are visually striking and can effectively deliver a message. With these ocean drainage basin maps the most important part was to make them easily understandable, so after you have seen one, the others all become effortless to interpret as well. Let me know how I did, I really appreciate any and all kinds of feedback.
Here are a few more from the set, I hope you too learn something new from them. I certainly did, and I am a geographer.
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The greatest surprise with Europe is that its biggest river is all grey, as the Volga flows into the Caspian sea, therefore its basin counts as endorheic.
An endorheic basin is one which never reaches the ocean, mostly because it dries out in desert areas or ends up in lakes with no outflow. The biggest endorheic basin is the Caspian’s, but the area of the Great Basin in the US is also a good example of endorheic basins.
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I love how the green of the Atlantic Ocean tangles together in the middle.
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No, the dividing line is not at Cape Town, unfortunately.
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I know these two colours weren’t the best choice for colourblind people and I sincerely apologize for that. I’ve been planning to make colourblind-friendly versions of my maps for ages now – still not sure when I get there, but I want you to know that it’s just moved up on my todo-list. A lot further up.
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Minnesota is quite crazy with all that blue, right? Some other US states that are equally mind-blowing: North Dakota, New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming. You can check them all out here.
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Yes, most of the Peruvian waters drain into the Atlantic Ocean. Here are the maps of Peru, if you want to take a closer look.
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Asia is amazingly colourful with lots of endorheic basins in the middle areas: deserts, the Himalayas and the Caspian sea are to blame. Also note how the Indonesian islands of Java and Sumatra are divided.
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I mentioned earlier that I also made white versions of all maps. Here’s Australia with its vast deserts. If you're wondering about the weird lines in the middle: that’s the Simpson desert with its famous parallel sand dunes.
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North America with white background and colourful oceans looks pretty neat, I think.
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Finally, I made the drainage basin maps of the individual oceans: The Atlantic, the Arctic, the Indian and the Pacific. The Arctic is my favourite one.
I really hope you like my new maps, and that they will become as popular as my river basin maps. Those have already helped dozens of environmental NGOs to illustrate their important messages all around the world. It would be nice if these maps too could find their purpose.
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