While there’s a lot of valid debate about drones, I think we can all agree that this is a pretty awesome use for them.
Tag: Nature
Time to go back in the archives and start catching up on my lack of posting. This is from last year; I really liked the overall colour and crispness of it. Click the picture or the link for the full DA page.
Today, I was writing an essay about the Haiti ‘quake, and named the word document “Haiti’s Survivors”. I then went to close out of the document, and Word asked me, “Do you want to save Haiti’s Survivors?” I clicked yes. I feel like I helped people.
Nature never fails to amaze me…
Yucatan by John Stanmeyer
There are about 3,000 of these natural, freshwater, usually underground pools (cenotes) in Yucatan, Mexico; they’re popular with snorkelers and divers. The Maya believed they led to the underworld.
Now *those* are northern lights!
Pictures of the day: 2 February 2010 – Telegraph
A powerful outburst of auroras over the open sea at Eggum on the Lofoten islands in Norway. Picture by Bjorn Jorgensen
I think this is where Trish and I should go to reflect and record.
Treehouse Point by Jasmine Fitzwilliam
“Yes, that’s right, folks. We stayed in a treehouse. Which was perched over a rushing river. This was before the thunder and lightning rainstorm started. It was the most incredible accommodation I have ever enjoyed, enhanced by the intense weather… it was fully heated and superluxe and just totally magic.”
Snoqualmie Valley, Washington, USA
Via iwantmybearsuit:notjanebond:fuckyeahtreehouses
A seagull flies along the Alabama Gulf Coast at sunrise as Tropical Storm Ida makes landfall in Gulf Shores, Alabama, Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2009. (AP Photo/Dave Martin)
From Boston.com’s photojournal essay “On The Shoreline." Click the image for more.
(via gatekeeper)
This is wonderful 🙂
Just a shot of a tall bush under flood waters.
(Cyrus Read / Alaska Volcano Observatory)
Fantastic photos of the eruption of Mount Redoubt in Alaska. Click on the pic for more.