Aurora over Icelandic Fault via NASA http://ift.tt/2byz7QQ
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Aurora over Icelandic Fault via NASA http://ift.tt/2byz7QQ
A luminescent fungus devours leaf litter in Congo’s jungles. It’s known locally as “Chimpanzee fire”.
The similarities between Captain America and Austin Powers
(I don’t know why I did this)
Colors of Jökulsárlón II
photo by Carmen Ioneanu (carmen-art.tumblr.com)
Watching the clouds swirl and drift along the ridge of Mount Rundle on a moody day in Banff National Park.
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A lone shrub clings to it’s rocky island home on Consolation Lake during a peaceful, moody day in the mountains.
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by RazorBrown
Victorian photography of ‘Odin’
Nope! This is a photo of a farmer ( I forgot his name) with a record for longest beard. His family cut off the beard and saved it in a trunk, and it was found decades later. A contemporary beard enthusiast got a massive back tattoo of this photo on some tattoo tv show. Eye patch and crows are photoshopped.
July was ‘absolutely’ Earth’s hottest month ever recorded
NOAA and NASA data reveal the Earth’s temperature reached its highest point in 136 years of record-keeping during July.
“July 2016 was absolutely the hottest month since the instrumental records began,” tweeted Gavin Schmidt, who directs NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies, which is responsible for temperature measurements.
It was the 15th straight month of recording-breaking temperatures in NOAA’s analysis and 10th-straight in NASA’s, passing the previous hottest Julys by substantial margins.
“It’s a little alarming to me that we’re going through these records like nothing this year,” said Jason Furtado, a professor of meteorology at the University of Oklahoma.
“Each month just gives another data point that makes the evidence stronger that we’re changing the climate,” added Simon Donner, professor of climatology at the University of British Columbia.
July is usually the hottest month of the year, as it coincides with the peak of summer in the Northern Hemisphere. But this July was more than 1.5 degrees above average in both NOAA and NASA’s analyses.
“July 2016 was the 379th consecutive month with temperatures at least nominally above the 20th century average,” NOAA said.
Aricle: WaPo
New temple dedicated to Odin and other Gods in Denmark, photos by Jim Lyngvild, more at http://ift.tt/2bmB2Z0
Neat
Riders of Rohan in 3 … 2…
New song is out!
aaah, so much cool music coming out over the next few months!
They got back to their roots. Love it! Enjoy! 👌
Black bear tracks mark the shore of the stunning North Arm fjord, in Torngat Mountains National Park, Labrador.
As far as I know the Torngats are home to the world’s only black bear population that lives north of treeline. The closest evergreen to that spot is hundreds of kilometres away.
We saw several black bears over the course of the week, all of which looked healthy and impressive.
Oh and the colour of that lake is really as it looks in this photo. :-)
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Five Planets and the Moon over Australia via NASA http://ift.tt/2bClNx6
Ornitographies
Technology, science and creativity combine to create evocative images which show the sensuality and beauty of the bird’s movements and which are, at the same time, clues for those wishing to identify or recognize them.